The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 31, 1868, Image 6

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EJL9. I V. hnßß, Presn W. P. POsTsa, Bap't.
,F!ITTSBURGR FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
XANSIPACTCUZIII3 . ! OP
Ear Iron;
Frlllroad Fish Bars and Belli;
Railroad Car. %ales Roped;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Loeomotive Frames;
LoeomotivOErame Shapes;
Side Rods i
Yokes, Straps; . -
_ Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists; • •
Pitman Jaws, Collars, &e.
lioe, No. 177 IPEINIq STREET,
PITTSBURGH. 12
GIMAFF, 81CE163 & Co.,
I
AIU . NIZTACTUBERS CF
Bar; Iloop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IRON,
Iron Welded Tnbes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &c.
ALSO,
OILIVELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water and 132 First Street& t
PITTSBURGH, Pa
VERISON, PRESTON & CO., -
Pennsylvania IrOn Works.
Warehouse,. Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
apSlide PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS.
PTTSBITR . GH STEEA. WORKS.
pa 1845.3
ANDERSON it,WOODS, ,
DRICCESSORS TO ANDERSON, COON 3 C 0.,)
lianufgotorers - of every description of -
STEEL,
BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL.
anu, biulay.! Circular, Gang and Criss Cut
slkw
Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
• Shovel, 'Hoe, Fork, Bake and Toe Calk Steel.
Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel
Finger Bars, siekle'Steel, Spring Steel Tlre, Plow
Wings, etc.; Oil Drill
W Steel.
Omeuandorks—i.mrner FIRST AND ROSS STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa ' jv2B:d9
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINDKR, NI4IIOII &
PrgTsuunGn,
Maanfactarers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS
FLLIPTIC t..NO 'PLATFORM SPRINGS,
ABLE% STEEL TIRE, kc., Ac
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sta.
MILLER, IiARR & PARKIN.
GENILIaL FAETNZBS:
whr. METCALF, I REUBEN' MILLER,
GEO. W. BARE,I CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER-S. M. 'ICIER
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
DIELLI.MII, 33A.1111, 4* . PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel4:d4B
LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER
Manifictitieri of all' OesOriptions . of
14"
-.41:
omee and Warehouse. 12_0,122. 124 SECOND
and np,andl2l FIRST STREETS.
STOVES4''CASTINGS ; -&c
COOK ST9VES.
CET THE BEST.
BitisELL & C 0.914
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS fgfij...4L.
'irrinteil to Ceok, Bake or Boast as
well agony other Stoie In the Union.
13 1. 8SPTIT4 & COQ , -
No. 285 Liberty Str4et.
Also on hand and for sale,
PARLOR STOVES,
SEA.2II.IO.‘STOVES -
'.' , GRATE ...'llO/4TMENDERS,
COOKING. GES, ao.
NOVELTY WORKS.
PITT.s.P9k =
,NOVELTY 'WORKS. -*.
• ADAM*: M'KEE & CO.;
.
.Keystone Standard,' Patent Platform
and counter • - • -
S C E$
haps Faced ,Patent Door Locks aird Latches.
FAINT AND 0 YFEE RILLS,
/dALLEARLIC IRON, ac:
:Corner of Grant and First Streets,
. , .
t so:Mt% r, ) f/..P.Arroarnan.
• ,, :d
loprrfolitrittia PAP 78 ,
Uf ?Aerial - N 6 COMPANY; ly..iutrierli kar
PAINTING'ANDIVRAPPING PAPERS:
CLINTON MILL-NTETIBICNVILLE. OHIO:
BRIONTON NILE-NMBRIGEITON, ,
t , •
OFFICE AND WAREFIOTIM,
Aro. 82 Third Street Pittabtur,h, Pa.
orincliiiktreuirr ilikliT/ 1 2 0 Pris1 dint.;
TA GS N
IN ' VTreasurer... ,
*". ft IiMITN4aIMINAG
Ora
suits *OM*" JOhn - A s SWC44 win
Oarsman:So n u. Esau h." ,„,
calk Paid 1.9 f MINS
NATIONAL FOUNDBY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Coiner Carroll and 'Smailman Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
PrrT1E33313111:41:1,
WM. SMITH, .
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
• FOR GAB AND WATER WORKS.
K l, P alslALrfee:Plets
g t h i s ti . vaLltr a Ni a r s t in lri f
Generaleatilings far Gas and Water Wo ks.
of Gas Works call 7.l2ittn . N.c . t E ltar s lrintend nts
fe16:410
O. LIVINGS ON. W. 11. SUUT.W. A. ROBINSON, Jll.
LVVINGSTON Ss CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE -LIGHT CASTINGS,
rileiZseriti:pnitatriti!inncottri: and Ni6Voreititers
Mill Ma-
ch krlbUiri promptly attended to.
OffiCe and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pc
iSr.
-
Successcirs ‘ORORINSM, MINIS &MILLERS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
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FOUNDERS AND HACHIHISTS, PITTSBURGH;
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
glinaeffin Blts a t at E li f gln e e r s i;ll l:!l e ul cri Mit i c o h n b: . eLy Gearing
Tanks anb
and Sheet Iron Work.F
Office, No. 12, corner . First and Smithfield Streets.
Ag.euts for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. jathrffil
m ow . BLANC FOUNDRY.
+3. "Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed
Charges reasonable.
ocl5:L
BERLIN FOUNDRY. • ,
' PRICE .& SIMS.
Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on haii d
Thimble, Sheba am! Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
And Castings generally
THOMAS CARLIN A. CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry'and Machine Works,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presser', Pul
leys, ShaftMg, O
Grist and Saw Mlll.Work,
_Rolling
Mliland•Machlue Castings, rate Mars, Weights,
Wagoil.Boxes; Sc. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes. mvl4:qs
CENTBAL - FOUNDRY •
AND' ROLL - WORKS
V0.71.12. --- Oia•e et.
BOLL 4N ,
Chill Rolls, Kill Castings, Roll Lathes, ae.
I ULTON-MACY W'
CO.,
PiTTSIIIII34 . 3H.
•. antifactery of ti ; l7A.3i ENGINES, - of all sires
d '
and of the most approve patterns, f or stationary
purposes STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. -A. variety at 10, 1 .91 and 10 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold .at very minced
prices. •
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P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles beiow Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of C. &P. B. : • no9:h2
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
Dealer in of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE :
500,000 feet Dry Pine Boards,* '
30,1000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 inch
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2,2% and 3 Inch;
• 200,000 6 -et kiemlock;
1,000,000 No. I 18-Inch Shingles, sawed;
400.000 No. 1 /6-inch Shingle:, sawed;
100,000 No. 1•10-inch Shingles, - s - laved; • -
2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 9 and 12 feet;
3011 Cedar Posts.
qAlso. Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small
uantities.
YARDS No. 86 PREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester, and 157 REBECCA. STREET, oppo
site the Gas Works, ny Cj. y.. - .&M an
_ .
WORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
Capita/, - - - 8425,000.
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Pince miNT—EDWARD DITHRIDGE.
BZCSETAATe-T. A.• WRIGHT.
Ouncancrmuncirr—EDW. DAVISON.
Dotscvone:
:.Edward Dayleon, L. F. Duncan,
John Mellon I E. D. Dlthrldge,
' Geo. W. Dlthridge, M. L. Malone,
Johnston.H.
LUMBERYARD—Corner of pr.irTLER end PUB&
fEER STREETBiSIath Wird. • - • -
'OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wuh-
Ington Street. la2o:y9e
GAS AND STEAM MTTING.
7biftr Y. coorsa JOB. KAYS lIIITIT
1r0IIN?11. COOPER & CO"
" 'BRASS rouNDERs
GAS AND STEAM RiITTEBB,
lifanufact wen of rtnices AND BRASS WOR o
Anat, o tistvra„. i. eAS I EKTIAII2I
of Pike and WalnutCor n e r titTeetat
myys.3o
'IRON BROKERS
SAMUEL M. WICHIERIMEAM,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
, Agent, for the ease of Corewhll, DolighAVO: Jo.
sephhae. Ltaseanhoy; Staithe tendolf,
gelother brar„...___ds of Anthraalte, Youlhlogheay
" d . 416 .7 P.g : 1 - c• - - •
PI( IRONS.
g
1 J
ATE,As.wonlig, ,
MORTON. STREET, Ninth Ward,
. • pri-rslirunGaa.
TIIOIIIAS N. DILILLEB, President.
These" Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments in the West, and tirealOW
prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
•
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling Mill Castin
Engine Castings.
Sfachine Castings.
General Castings.
' - ORDERSBOLICIT:ED .
no9:nd3
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,)
EBBEIT & ILACKLIND.
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
'ORKS.
EBT.I93LIEInp !N•1835.
LUMBER.,
ALEXANDER PATTERSON,
: IRON'BROHER;;'7 ,,, .•
I ) ,I,T7SpiTRGII ,G
EN - GrICES 13bILEICS &c
FORT PITT
BOILER, OTILL7:ANOIANK
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-F'LUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX ARI) CYLINDER STL.' AM BOILEES.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND. CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, I GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTES
I
Office and Warehouse corner ( Second
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
lEr Ordcre sent to the above address will be
promntly attended to. mh7:lB9
WIL BARNHILL Sr. CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 2i ANIY26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are pre,pared 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, Salt
Pans Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, And sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shot test notice. 1a5:c21
JAMES M. RITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
iii irAxrupscrtrasa or
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING NELL STACKS,
And SKEET IRON WOR K, ,
For Steamboat,.
JARED IC BRUBEI JEDMUND D. BRUSH.
JARED M. BRUSH &
ItA2p7PACTUREBEI OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, !ranks.
=EMT IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgit, Pa.
OILS.
W
„„„
ARING AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers in
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
PITTSBURGH
TACK. BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL• BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. I
Philadelphia Office-1.27 WALNUT ST.
apl :w2O
M. LONG iSr. CO.,
• MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE BURIcING OIL,
Brand—"LUCIFEB.”
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
ll=
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
riALT:trowiLts..ia,
837 LIBERTY STREET,
One Square Bel
Aeßnts for FAIRIS
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENS WARE,
SIEVES PLATED WADE,
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOHEMIAN CELAN% •
And other STAPLE AND TANGY
DIMS, a great variety.
100 WOOD, STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED CO.
mbzr
118 . PRACTICAL 118.
fURNITURE MANUFACTURERS)
WHOLESALE AND EiCTAilft
LEMON & WEISE,
NO.; ILV3
Constantly on hand everivariety of PARLOR and
CHAMBER FURNITURE, together with' • com
plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced
Prices.
Thous in want of anything in our line aru_cordially
Invited to call before. pureballllll.
Work gimmiteeed:
mh2l in 4
1
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We will offer our present k`or
Wall Nets at 9reatlYitßaueo, itiOat
,
large anortment of SATIN P.A.PEZtI, for ball.,
rooms, coifingo, Ao., at
c~ylo''r Market Street,near Fifth.
I t .
.105:41.14117Gt*St*Ottb,,,_
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ZETT.g .AU I GVST, -31, 1.968
111114 - OPACiI:U=B OP
HARDWARE.
Alanufacturers and importers of
CUTLERY, &C.
CORNER CF WAYNE,
or Union Depot,
PITTS
URGH.
ANKS' SCALES
100 WOOD STREET
100 WOOD STDEEIt."
FX7IMTURE.
LEMON £ W! TBE
WALL PAPER.
AFTER JULY IST,
_ • •
APArlowv,./..•1..A.P
CENTRAL ',BANK,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
i
NrCo 35 BANK BLOCK
Capital.. . $lO
--
Stockhcilders Individually
COLLECTIONS - DIA . DE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
POINTS OF THE ITNITKD STATES
AND CAN ADAS
Particular attention given to the Purchase and
Sale of tiovernment Securities.
/24TEIVDST PAID ON TISK DEPOS/TE.
R E.c TORS
A R D S ,
sN z o
AwcETT.
_
BAILEY,
- ARIRn, 1,, W. P. LOGAN,
HOPKINS, GEORGE HINGIIAM,
,LER, JOSHUA RHODES,
, WN, • PAUL H. HACKE,
TEE, JAMES LYONS.
T11051A4 1
D. \V. C.
JA)I EN II
JULILs
JAME, B.
J. YIJ
TIIO3tAS FAWCETT, President
ALLEN KRAMER, Vice President
J. W. DA!VITT, Cashier.
M. HEMMINGS, A. , illttant Clu,hler
CE.
lets of De . pos NOTl itor. with the KRAMER &
tANKING HOENE have been tranferred to
k.
J. W. DAVITT, Cashier.
,
PITT IBILIKING COMPANI,
Accon
RAH VI
tlil Dal
MEE
FORT
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, . . . . . $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
v l DEALERS IN _
GO ERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessiblt.• points in the
United States and Canadas.
DIRECTORS:
J no. C. Risher,
Robt. H. K.ng,
And
Jame. Bailey
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
SAIII , L. Me
D. LEET
YSTONE BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL ' (authorized ' ) : : : : 8200,000.
DIRECTORS.
Hm. H. Ham Moe,
enry Boeketoce,
eeo. T. Van Doren,
FL J. Lynch,
John Murdoch, Jr.,
William Espy,
Samuel Barckley,
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
I=l
Collections made on all accessible 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 DOREN, Cashier.
ATSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
EOPLES SAVINGS BANK,
OF PIT"11513171t0II.
CASH CAPITAL
Preildent..HENUY LLOYD.
Vice President—WlLLlAM REA.
MEMO
Henry Lloyd, Hon. Thos. Mellon, ,F.• P. Jones,
Th. Wlghtinan:Geo. W. Irallinan, !Win. Rea,
R. H. Hartley, !Edward Gregg, introit' Stowe.
Secretary & Treas'r•••S. F. VON BONNIIORST
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de
pOsits. Dcpositsmade on or before Ausust 15th will
bear Interest from that date. Interest computed on
tat November and ast May. 1y31:t76
NATIONAL OF, COMMERCE
Cor. of. Wood and Sixth St&
A. PATTERSON
JOS. R. HILL ...
CAPITAL" : : : $300,000.
• DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, George W. CMS,
Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, I Wm. Douglas,
Alien Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed.
W. S. Haven, -
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DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT. II A 711.
ap9:023
HART, CAUGHEY & CO ,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Street's,
I'ITTSI3ITEEGUI,
(BIICCESSORS TO HANNA,. HART & C 0.,)
=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to he ptirohase and
sale of
COVERNMENt BONDS.
Slight Drafts on 'London.
myi:sta
NHOLMES & SONS,
•
57 Market Street,
PITT'X'SBI7I443II-I, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United litotes sad Canaclas.
Stocks, Bonds : and other Securities
~ •
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale Of
United States Securities.
Mat
TERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 , Fourth Street.
CHAWIT4,ED 1866.
Inte c rest paid on Thne DepoettB
A.Hy BUM !MOWED FROM
ONE t 'DOLLAR UPWARD.'
DEPOSITS BUBJMT E WO j aHROR, 'WITHOUT
plicxtainti Daily at MiAocatook. • '
President—THOMPSON BELL.
51oegrailde*NWIL SIARSHALL.
ontsoyons:
4HOMPSONBEIL.b.‘ • rev". MARSHALL,
JOB. OILWORTH. ' • Joe. ALBREE.
.r. J. Of 4 1 x 8 eLAct ,% - , T ••• : •
, -
,r, ,
Stale,' wider. to, whom we mars rttetcfre: . • :
h
. .. Forsythe, • ' Joseph semottit;
or. raldwall, Rev. David Iftzt, -
' I I, Ualsell, .- Henry Lambert,
. C. Bidwell., A. Is. Brow.e,
i . • Amoy Thomas JCww.P l ,:,
CLUBMAN, Pres't.
The gold market has come to a stand to
day. varying only X, per cent., 144% and
.14.5. The scarcity of cash gold enables the
bull parties to advance their rates, whilst
they are enable I to carry large amounts of
gold at a low rate of interest. The great
bull of the market succeeded to purchase
LSON. Cashier,
large amounts at low rates, and can wel
afford to run a risk.
• Governments are strongly held and
firmer for the old issues of 1862 and 1865
and 1865 Consols, more on account of_th,
large short interest outstanding uncovered
than from any investment demand; never-
theless, the tendency is for higher prices.
The stock market is very strong, but the
cliques alone are the purchasers; the out-
side parties are not doing anything, most of
them lost heavily during the recent de
cline, and quite a number have gone short
to cover their losses, they have only added
to their losses. The market is in a very
precarious condition, and it is just as
dangerous to sell short as to go long. Ex
press stocks are firm and higher. -
usmess dull and money easy.
The New York Stock quotations to-day
as received by Mr. Ph. R. Mertz, were as
follows: Gold 145; 1881's, 114%;
1862, 114%; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 111%; do
new, 108%; do 1867, 1081/ ‘ ; 10-40's, 108%;
Cleveland Cc Pittsburgh 86%; Fort Wayne,
107%; Western Union Telegraph 34;; ; ;
Adams Express, 48; Erie, 48%; New; York
Central, 124%*; Reading, 9114; Michigan
Southern, 84;4; Chicago & Rock Island,
10014; Chicago a: North Western; 82% do
Preferred, 82%; Ohio & Mississippi Certiti
cates, 284.
$lOO,OOO
i —The Cleveland and Pittsburg Road
earned $12.500 more for the first two weeks
in August than it did last year.
—The New York Tribune of Friday says:
Governments opened firm and active on
the -investment bonds; 64s were specially
active, and advanced. All the new bonds
were in demand and were firmly' held.
Sixty-sevens are heavily oversold, and are
in good borrowing demand. These bonds
were depressed throughout the day by the
offering of small amounts by the bears in
hopes of bringing out some large blocks,
but it did not have the desired result. The'
market has lost the excited temper of, the
past few days, and has a strong 'upward
tendency, with heavy purchases being
made both for foreign and domestic .itc
count. The German, bankers now buy the
new bonds in preference to the 625, and
ullv $l5 000 000 have been taken within
f • '
t he past six weeks. The supply of bonds ,
s not large on the street, and holders are
iconfident of higher prices, and a sharp rise
may be made at any moment should the
efforts attempt to cover.
—Closing quotations received by Tames T.
Brady it Co.: -
President
-.Cashier
Gold, 144%; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 114%; 5-20's,
1862, 114%; 5-20's, 1864, 110; 6-20'8,1865,
112; 10-40's, 1083, 4 '; 5-20's, January and
July, '65, 108%; Jttnuary and July,
'67 108
.;,; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less / 1 4;
Jnly 7-30's. do 34; August 119; Sept., 119;
Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET,
OFFICE OF THE PITTBURGH GAZETTEE R
SATURDAY, August 29, 186 S.
At no time perhaps in the history of the
trade has the market for both Crude and
Relined Petroleum been so panickyx
cited and unsettled, as during the week
which has just closed. The sales in We ag
gregate wero large, i but prices were very
irregular, though frpm Monday 'until Sat:
urday morning there has been a steady.
decline; toldaapoviever, -uticlex the influ
ence of 'an' apprehended "corner," there
wait a firmer feeling, and Crude was held
with considerably tenacity, and Refined,
on spot, (in Philadelphia) advanced from
One to one and - a ha'f dents: The 'ietelPla
of crude during the week were 19.635 bbls
against 21,419 bbls last week; receipts since
January Ist 700,357 barrels. The exports
of Refined this week were 18,725 bbls
against.2o,62s bbls last week: since Janu
ary lat 428,798 _lib's against 415,918 bbls
same time last - year, showing an - increase
of 10,880 bble, The sales of Crude for the
week were 40300 bbls; refined 51,000,- ma
'
king a total pf 91,100 bbls, against 90,782
bbls laSt Week:' The Inarket to-day was as
follows: - •
il:2
The market, as already intimated, was
considerably firmer to-day, under the in
fluence of an apprehended "corner," and
spot oil, particularly, was held with more
tenacity. The sales were: 1.000 bbls
tirgeptember Ifith, seller's option, at llgc;
2,000 bbls until April . ' lac, 1869, seller's op
tion, at 10c; 2,000 bbls for September, sel
ler, at K5O, on cars at Venango City; 1,000
do same deilVeryLand- bptien, at= same
price, and six car loads, to be delivered
next week at 120. We heard of offers to
tiuv Septenibm exid. :Weber v.. at, .12y,f0,
:which ~ s hows a slight advance, and the
sales at Venango' City show advance of
dcents per barrel; coupared %tie yester
y.
. •
• • REixiiie
• • •
-8 30, in
.or , itus advancing from3o% ,
to 120, iii , vloa , of an expected - "cormirim
P. R. MIEROTZ,
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
GOVERNAIENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bongitt on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a ailable in any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
JAMES T. BRADY & 00.,
(Successors to S. JONES S C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
213 - . A: DU' R te,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
t Interest Allowed on Deposits.
sir- Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est marker rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO
Crt gittsburgij '6.-&yttif
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZtaPIE,
SATURDAY, August. 29, 1868.
KIIVIEW FOB THE WEEK
CRUDE.
created considerable excitement to-day, as
well it might, and for a time, the "bears"
looked decidedly blue. Late in the after
noon. however, reliable advices were re
ceived from Philadelphia to the effect that
the market was considerable easier, and
that the dreaded "corner" was not likely
to amount to much, if anything, at all. If
this should prove correct, the market will
not
r open up as stiff on iMonday as might
naturally have been expected.
.The sales
reported to-day were aS follows: 1,000
bbls, spot, at 32c;' 500 do at 31 1 ,4 c; 500 each
September, October and :November at 31e:
500 each same months at 31.(c. and 500
each November and December at 3k.
D. M. Edgerton. 360'Lockhart dr F..... 1160
G. S. Thomas 281 .Jas. Wilkins 400
Clark &Sumner.. 3:2o,Figher & Rro 400
Buffmn, K. a:Co. 160'0. B. Jones 160
Pacific Oil W'ks. SO' W. J. GLinn 50
W. McCutcheon. • 50',D. Blv & Co 50
C. H. Hall 50
Livin...ston Bro S 0 T0ta1.........
OIL SHIPPED E. , ST St A. v. R. R.
J. C. Kirkpatrick & Co. - 227 bbls refined
to NV; P. Logan 'it Bro., Philadelphia.
Livingston (t, Bro., 50 :do do to War
den, Frew ,t.• Co., Philadelphia. •
Fawcett, Logan St Stockdale, 250 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro.,Phihid-lphia.
Buffam, Kehew ACo., 150 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro, Philadelphia. - ..
• P. Weisenherger, 200 do do to ,Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia:; -
Wormser, Myers Sr, Co., 73 do do to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
E. Jageman dr, Co., 150 do refined to
Waring, Kin& Co.-, Philadelphia.
.MeCreery & Co.; 163 do . do to W.
P. Logan & ro., PhiladelPhia. •
i t%
-Fulton, M ruin & C0.,.50 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. • .
Wormser, Myers& Co., 151 do benzole to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
E. Jazetnan & Co., 100 dodo to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DOQUESHE DEPOT-
Tas: Miller, 54 bbls ref. to W. P. Logan
& Bro., Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdship & Co., 120 do do to War
ing, King & Co., Philadelphia.
H. M. Long & Co. 99 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia'
Warden az' Batchelder, 69 bbls refined to
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelpnia.
A. D. Miller, 11l bbls refined to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.,
Fleming & Co., 291 do; do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKenna & Rogers. 21i do do to A. P.
Phipps, Philadelphia.
Union Ref. Co., 50 do dol to W. P. Logan
dr Bro. ' Philadelphia.
Brooks, Baltentine 12 do naptiia to
Warden, Few& co., Philadelphia.
PITTSBURGH MAJiKETS.
616
OFFICE OF THE ITTBRUB GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, August 29, 1868.
The general markets have been rather
dull during the past weal; the operations
in most of the leading artibles having been
almbst entirely of a retail character, in
consequence of the demand 'being re
stricted mainly to supplying the imme
diate wants of both dealers and consumers.
The receipts of Grain are on the increase,
particularly Wheat, and the same is true
of produce, generally. Flour is in fair lo
cal demand, but there IS little or no in
quiry for shipment. Provgions, although
devoid of excitement, are, steady, with a
good jobbing demand; Butter and Eggs
are a shade higher. while; Green Apples
are dull and lower. Seeds are firmer, and
In better demand.
BUTTER—Is firm and in.steady demand,
with regular sales of prime to choice at 35
to 37
EGGS—The market is considerably
firmer, under the influenceof diminished
receipts, and during thei week, prices
have advanced 3 to 4c; we now quote fresh
packed at 18c.
CHEESE—Is reported quiet and un
changed; sales of Western Reserve and
Hamburg at 14 to 15c; Factory at 16 to 17c;
Goshen at 18 and Sweitzer at 20.
SEEDS—Flaxseed is in good demand at
$2,25, and but little offering. Timothy
Seed is being sold at $3,25 hi $3,50. Clover
seed is nominal at $7,50t0
SALT—Is dull and undialiged at $1,75 to
$l,BO to the trade, and v. f&r small lots in
store.
GRAlN—Wheat has advanced consider
ably in the west within the past few days,
but, as yet, there has bet3n no advance
here, and as our mills are Well auprdied, it
is not likely that there will: be for some
days to come; in the meantime, another de
cline is expected inthe West. We con
tinue to quote at $2,10 to 32,15.f0r prime
to choice Red, and 5 • cents - higher for
White. Corn is quiet and unchanged;
sales of prime Yellow (Shelled) at 31,12.
Oa sin good supply and aillittle dull but
unchangedi sales on track at 60 to 62c, and
in store at 64 to 65c. Rye iadu limited sup
quoted at $1,35 to $1,40. .Barley is com
mencing to arrive, but, thbs far,
the re
ceipts are light, and $1,75 tO sl,Bo ) seem to
be regarded as the ruling qtiottaions.
POTATOES—Steady and ;he arrivals by
rail continue light; we continue to quote at
$3.50 to 34 per bbl, as to qualty.
HAY—Continues firm, and with a light
crop reported - and *limited arrivals, (prices
are well sustained, $25 to $32; from country
wagons, as to quality. Italed maj be
quoted at $25 to $3O.
LARD OlL—Unchanged at $1,20 for No.
2, and 31,50 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon iaq‘iet but steadyr
with regular sales at 14 to 143 , ,,c for Should
ers; 164 to 163..;c for Ribbed, and 18) to
1810 for Clear Sides, and ',22 to =me for
Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is still quoted
at 1934 c to 20e for prime kettle rendered.
Moss Pork, $30,50 to $3l.
MILL FEED—The mill prices are un
changed, as follows: Screenings $1; Bran ,
$1.10: Shipstuffs 31,30; and Middlings, $2,20.
FLOUR—The Flour markbt is quiet and
unchanged; the demand is restricted main
ly to supplying the immedifite wants of the
city trade, as most of the small towns in
this section of country, her'tofore depend
ing on this market for supplies, are now
able to buy nearer home. This being the
case the demand for Fient Is greatly re
duced, and wilhout wishing anybody ill
luck, we hope the day is not far distant
when we will be able to chr,nicle a decline
ofSl or $2 per bbl. The "Pearl" and "City
1111118" continue to quote gat $11,30 for
White. Wheat in barrels, sad $ll in Bakke;
and Red Wheat at . $lO.BO in barrels, and
110,50 in sacks. Spring Vheat
310,50 to $10,75 for Old and $lO to $10,25 fort
New. Rye Flour 39,25 for Old.
New York Dry Gocals? 4 Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittaborgh qsaette.)
NEW Yonk,August 29.--Weather delight-
fal for active' trado, and son* dealers are as
busy as can be, although hal demand isnot .
rampant enomth to suit tliorniost sanguine.
The market, however, is in E.4eatthy state,
any chetip 'Rita offers rry are nanny
bought. It is very apparent pow that prices
have f und a level and there fewer bar_
gains of prints available. Nearly all the
leading makes are being still sold in small
quantities .at 124 c, but no List-class prints
can be obtained- im!,qoantiily.icir lesq.than:
1.334, which is the price of Sgragues Pacific
.and C Lantastor and, American have settled
at 18. Heavy Brown. Sheetingh still remain
a little,Alepr seed at 16a12. New York
Mills and Manville 100. -Bleached Muslims
steady at' 28; Wamsuta, 25; ;Tuscarora, 22;
Loriesdaltv.sod! , Great'Palls-14,,18; Bartlett,
16%; Hope, 18%; New Market, 10. Wored
Cottons steady and firmer. ?Woolen goods
, actlyeand bring-
of all kinda:nradmittely
ing`fair prices,., fairer, grades bbleg most
Command saleable and better' prices.
St Loos Cattle Maiket.
[By Glisette.3
Sr. Louis, A totust recall!
Md"tbe lo,no.111.0ea; butclioa ' '
sell 'at 3xst•si grft;'' •
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