The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 03, 1868, Image 6

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ITitgßtrite r g FORGE
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Ear Iron;
P"ilroad Fish Bars and Belts;
Railroad Car.l.xles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Loioniotive Fraw.es;
Loeomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods.
-Yoked, Straps;
Piston Heady, '
Steamboat Shifts;
Steamboat Cranks; - •
;Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Cothus, dte.
0121oe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
. .
MUFF, BYERS & CO.,
Bar,-Htsop and Sheet - Iron,
IioROUCHT IRON,
Iran Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, .&c.
ALSO, _
OIL WELL TUBING
Wee, 98 Water and 192 First Streets.
PITTSBIIRG/1, Pa:
E VERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
ware., Nos. 16S and 187 IFEBST MEW
. opposite Monongahela House,
avalaut: 2- • PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WOIMI.
pITTSIBURI4II •STEEL WORKS.
Dtirmuasam IN 1845.3
AsitirssoN & WOODS,
asucciessons TO mromsolf. cowl k co.
Atanatacturers of every description of
STEEL.
BEST REFIXED TOOL STEEL
Mill, Mulay, Circular, Gang and Cron Cut
SAW PLATES.
Spring; Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
Shovel, - Roe - Fork, hake and - Toe Calk bteel.
Ballroad - Spring Steel and Frog Points Cast Steil
Finger Bars, sickle Steel, Spring Steel 'Tyre, Plow
Wings, etc. Works -Co rnerrill l.
Omee and FIRST AND BOSS Sits.,
Pittsburgh, Pa
SHEFFIELD STEEL W O R K S .
NB 111011 & CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
„Manufectarers (Weyer”' description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINO9, •
. IZeLizTrc An.: PLATFORM SPRINGS,
A.IL - LE' 8. snaci. TIRE, ft., &a.
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 Mgt Sta.
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN
illimprzasu resrsials: .
WM. METCALF, - REIIBEN MILLER,
GEO: W. BARR, I CRAB. PARKIN.
th.sari. PARTNica—B. M. EIER.
CRESCENT 'STEEL iATORES,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
*.-. "TITIEBERG% PA.
BLACK titABWND
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isi7:ka,,Woarcs.
PARS , ''::l*. - *.' -. 0.,'
Itanufactoritio of an desoriptdona of
.IEMEMX...
Oleo and Watehcin_ 12* BACON])
and 119 and L92,97319T 13119.9ekik.: -- •
• r Bll*lll. •
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Cloddrroy Biancker
42 NIGIUNGE PLACE. •NEW TORS,-
Are prensiredi se Sole• Agents In the Milted etatee
Sor the Prussian Mining ankfroirecc, of Duisburg,
I
Westphalia; to contract os Ben In' quantities to Cult
rurehasers, (degvered In either New York or Phila.
delphla) the eelebritel
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
- used eo eitertelvey for the . rmianfacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron . '" free from Sulpllurand Phosphorus, and
contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
bove are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive,
STEEL RAILS •
:I.l2,int . tact,u;td by
et : ARNDT a dui.„
porta:mad, tor which latter firm they also have
tbe-Sole4oiii
Full particular's, samples, priceiror •obemt cal:at
„. ~.•. „.
suanyalais;7l2om:tip, 4.2ip.pitpa4ozi.
NOVELTY WO
piTT.sminGit • „
NOVELTY MIRK&
ADAMS, N'HEE &
mismNimumot or
lileystone Standard. Patent Platform
and. Coaster_
_
SCALE S..'
Janus Faced Patent lasi Locks aid Latches
-
''PAINT AND O. ITEE DILLS; •
MALLEABLE later, Le.
Corner - .0, Grant' , and First' Streets,
1 - ,PlTTSzvitaz
ims:tB4
' ' 'COPPER
LAKE
SUPEIIIOII,-; , •
OOPP/01:11114 • AND DILEILTDirO WOBXB,
PurrliEi.l3.l7Ao.ll.
PARIKr.-11CCURDTite C 0.,,
,
Ifanufacttirero of' S , ,
heathing,. .Brazierg, ,
Bot 4
Copper, Preale4 floater Bottonia, got;
tow, Spotter Sotildr; Also, Itnpdt".ca soft, Dealers
liletal,Thi Plate, 'Sheet Iron, Wire, &c., Co n .
stantiy on hawlTlnners , Maclitnea.a,•4l,'l4ola. •
Wareboaßtotfo. 140 FIRST , STRE,e,7. and 420
f3ECOND sTßEET,lNttaburgh., • • <•,;•)'. • -
Special orders of copper, cot to any dealreS not—
yarn, • : , raylkatdivT
Polima, sup't.
AND IRON CO.,
NAMmAcrint Ras w?
PITTSBURGH. P
ALLNIIRACTITBERs GP
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ATIAB WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
prx - rsixtrimut
THOMAS N. ,MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments in the West, and are now
prepared to tarnish •
,
Engines, of every deserription.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling Bill Castings. '
Engine CastingO.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
n09:n69 ORDERS SOLICITED
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
_ AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Cainroll\ and Smallman Streets,
(NISTEMARD,) '
P ITTS. III 3I:IIt43-Z-1,, PA.
GYM.. small, •
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
• My Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
felealo
L.
.... O. LIVINOBTON.W. U. BUBT.-Vr. A. nommion,
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
ZELON FOUNDERS,
MANTbrACTURE3IB or
PINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
rl
AU descriptions, for Plumbers and Das Mien: Az
etilturallmpiements, Cotton and Woolen Kt-
All de.
AU JobWor promptly attended to.
Ogice and Works—WABRIUGTeiN AVE.NI7Ie,
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City. Pa. -
ROBINSON, BBL &
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS &Maxim%
~WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Statione r y Steam" En
anaeltinsillitsatsLurf E l Oi s ill 3 2.l4 3( tro h ilrfZi T efi l ti ga
Stills, antler an.. Sheet Iron Work. •
Office, No. 12_,corner leirst and Smithfield/Streets.
Agents for (lIFFARD'B PATENT INJECTOR lbr
feeding Boilers. jallirs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth 'Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills)
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACIDNyaIY AND CASTINGS . GENERALLY
Orderi promptlyand carefully executed
Charges reasonable.
EBBFJrr & LiCELB'D.
ocLS:I2B
B ERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Mee and Warehouse s 29 Wood Street.
Manqaetare and keep coastaatli on kind
- Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Outings generally. ap2S:y
TROILIAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLZDIDINT CITY, PA
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting Grist and Saw Mill Work, Bolling
Milland Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes. InT14:1115
CIENTBAZIFOIMPRY,
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Perin !street..
BOWILIN, BOYD . & BAGALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, Etc. -
VULTON MACHINE WORKS.
EIEITABLISIIED IN 11336.
anufactory_ of STEAM ENGINES, -of all Mies
and of the 'Stoat approved patteriss; for stationary
purposes ; STEAMTOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety at 10, IA and 16 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced
P. P. OEIBBIE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsbncgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of O. & P. •
. .
LUMBER
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
ALE/LANDER PATTERSON,
Dealer in all Rinds of Luniber
ON HAND AND FOR BALE :
606,00 feet Dry Pine Boards;
30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and a n dch
80,000 feet Dry Ash, 2, 22 3 Inch;
5 1 00,000'fcet tit mlock;
1,000,000 No. Minch Shingles, sawed;
100,000 N. / /13:tneb Shingles,
slaved;
2,000 No. 1 10-Ifich Shingles,
2,000 Locust Posts, 7,8 and 12 fhet;
30t/ Cedar Posts. •
Also, Flre Brick, Tile and Clay, Di large or small
quantities.
YARDS No. SG PREBLE STREET. formerly
,Hanchekter, and•l37 Gl REBECCA STREET , oSno
'elle tbe as ' WorkS, All eittx..ny Cl y. Jr23:143
'FORT PITT LUMBER COMPAIII V
Capital, -. $/26,000.
Paramrav--EDWARD
Etacarrear —T. A. WRIGHT.
B urmusTERDAMT..noW, DAMSON.
Edward Davison,j L. P. Daman,
John Mellon, E. D. Dlthrldge,
Dep. W. Dithride, IM. L. Malone.
n. R. Johnston.
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LIM
DER tITREETIA Ninth Ward; - •
OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLAS&WORRS, Wash..
ington Street. laalkl9B
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOE!! Y. comma. - Joe..srAys maw am.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
rommERS
,aAs AND - STEAM Mims .
Itiuetwir. of PIIMMAND BRASS 0
e_v_tff fait=3,--.ln 1/LXTUtras
ASMFUgUit* 0
Corner otalatand *dant Streets,
PITTSBURGkr.
my15:010
IRON BROKERS.
SAMUEL M. WlCKplflaknit
MON iMOKEX4
124 First Street, rittsbwgh, Pa.
Agent tor the sale of Cornwatl, Douglianiore, #70.•
.sephine, Isibells,lianeannon, ntanhopyillondon,
end- other bravie or Anthracite,: Yoagtilogheny
. 9oke and C. R. Charcoal ,t .# , •
PIG I.IIC)Pi9.
Cenilzhmebt. ind oMexit'reive Wileuee.
PITTSB I JRGTIcaztitrE • ?rlluttslilit SEPT'' 7
• 13E'll, 1868
PRT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TIMIC
WORKS.
TUBULAR. DOUBLE-PLIJED TUBIJLAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERth---
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND k CON..
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES; ---
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Rides and Arisrehonse„corner Second,
I -r Third, Short end Überty Streets,
Xi' Orders sent to the above address will be
Promptly attended to. mh7:189
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER' MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24. AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are_prepared to
manufacture every description of BOMERSan the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching,' Fire I Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling an,
.Boller Iron, Bridges Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of BarnhliP's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shbr test notice. i5..5:c21
JAMES it!. BITER,
' I
Nos. 5 and 56 Water Street,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MANOPAOTURIS OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COFFEE STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And MEET ntox WORE,
For Steamboats.
Mt= M. MIMI
JARED BL -1111111
II Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
SHEET IKON 117088. &O.
61 Penn Street,- Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WARING AND NG,
Commission Merchan Kl ts and Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZEWS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
PELLADELPIILt ADDRESS,
WARING, 'KING & CO.,
127 NV,ltint Street.
PITTSBITRGH
TACK BROTLIEIIfH,
COMMISSION MOUNTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittabureh oince—DitzELL. BUILDING. tor,
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streete.
Philadelphia Oface--127 WALNUT. BT..
ard:wni
M. LONG & CO.,
H.
j
- MANUFACTURERS or
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
-Brand—"L UC/St.B."
Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
STOVES, CASTINGS,
emai STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL itlC4).'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB zenvirororrs COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or &oat as
well many nther Store In the Union.
BISSELL 'OO.,
No. 2 , 85 Liberty Street:
Also on hand and for gale, ---
PARLOR STorA rovEs
lijATllßA'6so2l7l67lAliallig.
N EW
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
Mao ufactarers utd Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
837 LIBERTY STREET,
oonNEr. of WAYMC,
One Square Be),tr Hnfon Depot, 0
PITTSBURGH.
A egoti for FAIRBANKS', SCALIZ.
FURNITURE.,
118• PRACTICAL '•!
FURNITURE' 'MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• , • .
LEMON' & ' WEISE,
NO us you - writ STREET.
bonstut r i vrfety of PARLOR MIS
CHAMBER FURNITURE, together with a com
plete assortment of common Till vulture at reduced
paces. - • '
Those In want of anything in OUT line are cordially
Invited to call before purchasing.
Work guaranteed.
trt4Bl;nll LEMON R WEISE.
PAINTERS.
P V LL. S. TA VLOH., r , .
1
P.A / N T ER,
i
No. 45 OHIO STREET, Allegbeny:i
I
Thankful for gbeionner very liberal patronage be•
stovial upon the, titmouse my: friends and the nubile •
generally that, in Me future as lathe past, I shall ,
endeavor 01%0411y:to merits ootttlnnanea of -
M a n a crt7oia / i t ° irk! at
the
ib°P- tfCla t° 9
mratqli
ENGINES,: ao;rann,
CARRO,LL & SNYDER,
MANarecromms or
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
.X.DUII2iD D. MUSH.
& SON,
MI2II77ACTIIB
LIM
HARDWARE:
DWAIIE HOUSE.
- CENTRAL BANK,
- - PITISBURGH, PA. -
NO. 35 BANK BLOCK
$lOO,OOO.
Coital . ... ,
Stockholders individually Liable
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
POINTS OF THE UNITED STATES
AND CANADAS.
Particular attention given to the Purchase and
Sale of tiovernment Becuritiee.
/NTENEST PAID ON TIME DEPOSMS.
DIRECTORSmADTso tTH :v BAILEY ,
v
F e .A. A w it
I G V E . O I R '- G L E Of I A N N '
G ir
Jo ;
_JOSHUA I'HIODES,
AM. H. IIAcKE,
c n E o TT LI:,
JAMES 11. HOPKINS
JULIUS ADLER,
JAMES GOWN, Y
J. H. WALTER, JAMES LYONS.
THOMAS PAVirCETT, President
ALLEN KRAMER, Vice Presiden
J. W. DAVITT, Cashier
HEMINGS, ASSiEtaDL Caskler
Accounts of Dep NO TIC E
ositors with the 'KRAMER ',it:
RAHN( RANKING HOUSE have been trauferred to
this Hank.
auanla
FORT PITT
No.
CAPITAL
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
NTEBEST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSIT
Colleetfona made on all accessibly points in the
Vatted States and Canada'.
D.
HostetterGordon, ,- DIRECTORS:
James
HoJnob.t.CH.
King,
D. Wallace,
X. Irawt.T.lt, • Andrew Miller,
James H. Bailey
BAWL. No
I D. LEFT
EYSTOVE BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STRKET,
PITTSBVBGH,
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : $200,000.
John Murdoch, Jr I Wm. H. Hamilton,
H.
J.
Lynch, DraECTOREI.
Willi am Espy Jr., /4Flr7_Gockstoce,
Geo. T. Van Doren.
Samuel Barckley, •
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE
TRANdACTED
United Collec
S tio tates and Ca nada,
ns made o all accessible yotnts is the
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. -
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, Preildent.
GEO. T. NNE DOREN. Cashier
St•BIOCIC,HOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLZ
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK,
OF prx-raurrnorx.
CASH CAPITAL
President—HENßY LLOYD.
Vice Prealdent—WlLLLUl
TIDUSTZE43
Henry Lloyd, !Hen. Thos. Mellon, lE. P. Jones,
Th. WjghtmaniGeo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea,
M. H. HanleY9 !Edward Gregg, IltrArn Stowe
cretary & Tnaer-8. F. VON BONNIIORST
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time 'de:
pants. Deposits made on or before August 15th will
bear Interest ROM that date: Interest computed on
Ist November and Ist /day. tyal:t76
NATIONAL BAR OF . 0011111110 E
I
Cor. of Wood. and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
JUL H. RILL ...... Oaelder.
CAPITAL, t : : $500,000.
♦. Patterson, DnlSC" G i ro l r
o W. Cu.,.
Wm. H. I. coe ßeo har: sen j ,‘ James McCandleas,
e Kirkptrick. C M. Dpu i lligs
W. 8. Haven, - in. Bee
DISCOUNTS •DAIL
I -
11.411 T, VAUGIIEY elp co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
corner Third and *rood Streets,
1/Txrex:iv-non', PA.,
(SUCCESSOR/3 TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DILALBILEI 1.!!
Exchange, Coin, Coupons
And particular attention paid to be parch e and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS
itilight Drafts on 7 ...0nd0n.
ran an
HOLRIES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
P1TTT831317114311. PA.
~ . .
Collections made on ell the principal potald of the
United States and Cinadaa.
Stocks, Bonds; other Ek)curitles
BOUGHT dMr) SOLD ON (70NN113810N.
Particular attention - paid to 'the iiuroluisa
Woof cad
United States-Se'ettrities:'
Lsopti
STERN SAVIA/S HANK,
so. 39 Ang re fitrla;
0 1 1 'ARTEIrtEr) 1868,
Interest paid on'lline Deposita
ENVISUM RECEIVED MX
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS EUEJEOT TO 0R1C(74 WITHOUT
Discounts Daily e 'd o o k. '
Presidelit—THOlTMON ,BELL.'
Vice Preiddint.A.
ortuccielier He
-
nrOmrsioN A. A. M. MARSHALL.
• J(M. , IMLWORTH. • JOB. ALBUM:.
r GILIAPI6. • 4 , • • 4. ,
Stockholders tcrerhom ire, make reterenier ' ,
• Wm. Forsythe,' ',• • - ' , JoSeph Dilworth,' '"'
Wm. Ciddwalli , ' -- • illus. Di:rid Kern
(NaEl z i, Dal WI. Hg. 47, ktobert§* ".
D.; W. C. 11, M. . Fulton, Thomas
PIN
W!_DAVITT, Cashier
ING COMPANY,
►d Street.
: $200,000
.CLIIRECAIit, Pres%
ON. Ciistder.
$lOO,OOO
Ir, AT 11 A. X.
•vs:os7
—Closing quotations received by James
T. firady dt Co.: Gold, 145; United
States Sixes, 1881's, 114%; 5-20 7 5, 1882,
113%;, 5-20's, 1864, - 109%; 5-20's, 1865,
111%; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's; January and
July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 108%; '6B, 108% June 7-30's, par less ;V
July 7-30's. do %; August 119; Sept.. 119;
Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
OFFICIS OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTB,
WEDNESDAY, September 2, 186&
There seems to be a slightly increased
volume of business in the general markets,
and for some of tho leading articles there is
an improved demand; an& as a conse
quence, prices are higher. Corn meets
with considerable inquiry and is firmer,
and the same Is true of- Oats and Barley.
Provisions steady but unchanged, and the
mine is true of Flour. The receipts of all
kinds of pi ciduce continue, liberal, and the
supply of almost everything is pretty,well,
up to the deMand.
APPLES—In good supply and dull but
unchanged,.ranging from 3 2 to 63,50 per
'bbl, for common to choice.
BUTTER—Ia in fair deMand, and we
,can report regular sales of prime to choice
et 34 to 36c.
PCPS—Quiet and unchanged at 18c for
fresh packed. • •
CHEESE—Is reported quiet and rm
changed; sales of Western Reserve and
Rainburg at 14 to 'lsc; Factory at 16 to 17c;
Goshen at 18 and Swelixer at 20,• • •
GROCERIE—The" Grocery, market is
quiet but steady, and while there fa 'il fair
voltune of business, ..in.. the eagregate,-
prices,:einee the - dateof our last repart,-
have undergone no, quotairla chimp, - 140,
following aril the raling'quotatiOns:
Suolins—Criba v 123i0 for good grocery i
12* tol3c . l i x rinle;'arrd /40 • thr choice;
• Porto Rhxt-- , /30; prime /834 r choice,
14% to 15c; arifled Cuba, 14 to 1434 c. Re.
sned.L,Standard Hard; - 17 XIX A, 1630; B,
1610. Extra C, 15%c; Sugar Rouse, 10X
CovirEs—Rio ranges all theWay,froM.
22 to 27c for common to strictly • prime. ,
Jive 37; to-88c. , ' •' ' : '
Sriturila yeringhtlijoilkStive t., Ortpe r
31;05; cvlaitei,Drlps, $1,15; /medium ,branda,
75 to 83o; , common; 50 to 60o; 1300th &-Ed
fAr EyrOp.•':9s: '' *:" '''' ' ' ' ,;
.-. U T O -E 7 -- llsiXihi • ROcidil, lom, Prime
' io,
phol tollo4o;,OttrolitlaiA2t ; oirSic. :'
d . I ti ee,
It
qiidgj-- Z i t r iV l, Pfligktoi l igif tO4l;',,,Cubo;`
vb.:to Oc; Porto Rioo;1014415c.
SP/Cu-=Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves 50c;
~ ,Y
3E9E - 1.. R. 2-sloalEt" TZ 9
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Flith Streets.
. _ .
GOVERNXENT AND PACIFIC B. B. BONDS,
_ -
•
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a *liable in any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
des T 1 BRADi Co.,
(Snec:essors to S. JONES Si C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
3E3 AL DT mr...m
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
Vir Interest! Allowed on Deposita.
'Sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS sold GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT& CO.
CD't littstritrg altits.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
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OPPIOB OP Pirrsinyitoit GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, September 2, 1868.
The receipts of Grain at Chicago con
tinue remarkably heavy, aggregating over
seven hundred thousand bushels
,on Mon
day. Thereceipts of Flour for the week end
ing on Saturday were 59,774 bbls, and the
shirments, 37,768 bbls; receipts of Wheat
for same , time, 761,614 bushels, and ship;
menkl 593,698. The Tribune, of Tuesday,
says of. Wheat: •
"Wheat was fairly active, but dropped
in price; owing to continued fall receipts
and heavy promises. The shippers were
quite willing. to take hold at reduced
prices, but there -were very few shorts 1,0
fill, and the business was of the legitimate
order, presenting the anomaly of a falling
mark - et with a good inquiry. Parties who
buy for shipment protess to - be willing to
take hold even more largely if holders will
moderate their views to sometng li k a
paying rate, and there is nothing w i ll
bring this about more effectually than the
good - competition between sellers which
must come when they are numerous and
individually well weighted. -
—The Philadelphia Ledger, in answer to
a correspondent, says: By the last annual
statement of the Pennsylvania-Railroad
Company,, as sworn to by- its officers, on
the 31st of January, 1868, the total amount I
paid in of capital stock was $21,045,750.
Since then the Company has sold five mil
lions of stock, making Its - entire paid up
capital about twenty-six millions of dol
lars. The Board of Directors have au
thority to further Increase the capital
whenever in their opinion the interests of.
the Company may require more capital:-
The indebtedness maybe increased dollar
for dollar with the increase of paid np cap
ital, and no faster.
—The New York Timm of Wednesday
says: Private letters from the manufacttr
rers of Woolep and other Gooda, on the
Continent of Europe, who are now making
large consignments to the American mar
ket, advise their factors here not to remit
Exchange at the present currency of Gold,
but to place the avails of their consign
ments in United States &-20 s, giving the
preference to the cheapest - class of these
Bonds; without referenbe to date. These
instructions indicate a settled oonfidence
in' the public faith of the United States, and
also a purpose to hold our 6-20 s, without rozr
gard to the daily speculations on the Frank
of which continue to disciriminate in favor
of the original issue of 1862
—The Milwaukee Wisconsin, of 28th, says
of the wheat cropof that State: "The wheat
harvest in the. State of Wisconsin - has all
been gathered, and turns out to be much
superior in quantity and quality than last
year. It is estimated the average yield
per acrethis year will be twenty bushels,
whila last year it was not more than twelve
and will hold out weight—that is, 80 pounds
to the measured bushel." ,
PITTSBURGII MARKETS.
Pepper, 38e; Allspice, 35e; Nutmegs, $1,50.
STARCH—Madison, 8c; Silver G10a5,1234c,
and Corn Starch, 1310. I
Fnours—Layer Resins/ $4,75 per box-
Valentia, 20c per lb; Prdnes, 17c; Currants,
14c for new. •
EAR LEAD-12c; Shot, $3,50 per bag. •
SOAPS—"Rabbit's," 12c; .40akely's,'"
1114 c; Rosin, 5 to 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c.
CANDLEs—MouId, 16c; Star, 23c.
CONCENTRATED Lyn-1.8,00 per ease.
Br CAnn SODA—SB,SO per 100.
Ftsn—White Fish, $9,00. Lake Herring,
$5,00; Mackerel No. 1, $22; No; 2. $18,00;
No. 3, $13,50; in half barrels. 500 more.
ll although sup
plied witti- - Wheatht. continue to take all
that offers' at $2,10 to $2,15 for Red, and 3 to
5c higher for White. Oats firmer, under
the influence of, an improved demand; we
have 600 bushels (38 lbs to the bushel) re
ported at 62c, on platform, and small sales.
at 64 to 65c. Corn is-in demand and ad
vancing; sale of 3,000 bushels, prime Yel
low, to a distiller, at $1,15, and 1 ear mixed,
on private terms—suoposed to be at $1,12.
Rye is unchanged at $1,40. Barley is
firmer and higher; sale of 2 cars prime No.
1 Spring at s2—sold to an Allegheny
brewer.-
SEEDS—Flaxseed is in steady demand
82,25. Timothy Seed is being sold at 83,25
to the trade and $3,50 in a retail way.
ver seed is nominal at $7,50 to $B.
SALT--Is dull and nominally unchanged
at $1,7551,80 to the trade, and $2 for small
lots id store.
LARD OIL—Is firm •but unchanged at
$1,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is in steady de
mand, but unchanged at 14 to 1434 c for
Shoulders; 1634 to 16%c for Ribbed, and
18X for Clear Sides, and 22 to 2234 for Su
gar Cured Hams. Lard is ouoted at 19% to
19% in tierces; and 21 to 2135 in kegs. Mesa
Pork $30,50 to 31;
HAY—lnfirm but unchanged, with reg
ular sales at from $2O to $3O per ton, accord
ing to quality.
POTATOES—SaIes at $3,50 to $3,Th Per
bbl and $1,25 to 81,30 per bushel. Jersey
Sweets unchanged at 86,50 to $7 per bbl.
FLOUR—There is a moderate local de
mand, but there is not much inquiry for
Shipment, and while the marget is quiet,.
F F rices are unchanged. Spring Wheat
lour is selling at $lO to $10,25 for new and
810,50 taf10,75 for old, Winter Wheat $ll
to $11,25,- The "Pearl" and "City Mills"
continue to qnoute at $11,30, for White
Wheat in - barrels, and 11 in sacks; anti Red
Wheat at $lO.BO in barrels, and $10,50 in.
sacks. Rye Flour, $9,50 for old.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
( OFFICE OF THE PI'PIBUBOR OAArrrEar,
WEDNESDAY, September 2, 1868. S
CRUDE.
The Crude market is dull, and devoid of
any new or: . - important, dharati4cuttiVil
worthy of special notice. The demand
oontinues very light, being restricted
mainly to supplying the immediate wants
of some refiners who are short on mater-'
ing contracts of Refined, and while prices.
are unchanged, compared with yesterday,
and a slightly firmer feeling was reported'
in some quarters, the tendency, neverthe
less, is downward, and is so regarded by
the majority of those engaged in the trade.
There was but a single sale reported, sock
bbl delivered on cars at 011 City at $4,40.
Spot oil is quoted here at 11 1 „r to 12c; sel
ler's option, next four months, at 10m0;
buyer's 'option, same delivery, at - 12 to
12mc; seller's option from January to July,
1869, at 10c.
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REFINED.
The Refined, m'rket is dull and unin
teresting to outsiders, generally, though
we have, no doubt, the situation is s.-
ciently interesting to many
as , especian
those who are "short. as well those Who y
are "long." The sales today were t tee
li c
lots of 500 each for October at 310, and -
each September to November at 31c. It: rumored that there had been a sal of
spot oil at 30V,,c, and we heard of an o er
to sell the last four months at 30%c; al o r
September to March at 30c. The p mar et
continues in a very unsettled and anic y
condition, and is still subject to those e
quent fluctuations, which have prevail d.
for some time past. • The eastern mark a
appear to be about In the same condition
our own. _ -
RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. "L r _ .
G. 8. Thomas 80 Nat. Ref. C 0..- 960
D. M. Edgerton... 80 Livingston & Bro 480
Lockhart di F..... 920 E. Jageman 960
L. Roess dr. 8r0... 120 Buffum, - K, do Co. 200
W. J. Glenn 50
Total
on. SHIPPED ST BY A.. VR. R.
H. W. p. Tweddle, '2BO Ibis V.
refined to
Warden, Frew & Ce., Philadelphia .
Forsyth; Bro. & Co., 200 do do to Warden,.
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.,
Fawcett, Logan dr.filtookdale. 100 do do to
W. P. Logan dt Bro., Philadelphia.
Livingston do Bro., 250 do do to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.. •
McKelvy Bros. & Co., 210 do ref. to W. P.
Logan &Bro., Philadelphia.
E. "Jageman & Co., 150 do refined to
Waripg, King & Co.. Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co., 182 do do to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
McCreery & Co., 309 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., elphia.
0. B. Jones, 150 do l esto C. W.Holbrook,
Philadelphia.
'E. Jageman & Co., 100 do benzole:to War-
inc., King dr Co., Philadelphia.
H. W. O. Tweddle, 25 do lubricating to._
Tajers t Myers, Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPACEIsTs PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Warden & Batchelder, 48 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew t Co.. Philadelpnia.
G. N'ir. Holdship & Co., 24 do do to War
ing, King & Co., Philadelphia.
H. M. Long & Co., 1 do do to Waring,
Ring & Co., Philadelphia.
Union Ref. Co., 149 do do to W. P. Logan
& Bro., Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 112 do do to
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Duncan dc: Williams, 135 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia. -
H. M. Long & Co.. 57 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fairview , Oil Co., 300 !This refined to Tack.
di Bros., Philadelpnia.
New York Dry Goods Market.
CBy Telegranh to the Plttsbargh,Gazette.]
NEW YORK, Septernber 2.—Dry Goods -
inarket steady and, active,more par-. '
ticularly for woolen and: worst ed fabrics, • '1
which sell at good prices; if we except de- •
.sirable 'styles and shades of col Ors. In cot
' ton goods the business isnot quite so active" '
as expected, although there is a steady and
fair demand for popular Makes or heavy
•
brown sheetings at'illarlp for Grantville A.
and Stark A, Amoskeog. and Appleton
hed mu A.
Golden Ridge at 13e. Bleacs
line are generally steady;., Lonesdale 18e'
and , Blackstone 16c. Painted oolors in fair
demand, and although not in active re ,
. 1
quest, still the goods are held with more
firmness, notwi•hstanding desperate efforts Sr,
' are made tor break down 'the price; *a
quote Pacific Prints 13%; Lowell" 11; An
drft.coggin 1030 the latter is on a good six,
Ayofquare fine cloth, and meets with favor..
mere baan active Ingtdrynfttr 'Chan:felon
yard - wide Twills, at 11 7X®50.;
_and Chem°,
lon at 275( narronri And 423 i 'Or Wide
goods. Pine woolen olethe r good- styles
and colorings, 801 l f'reely at 2 ,00©2,1% for
pforrow, andl, oo @s,oo.,for doable width..
• Miltriutt "ei Markt. '
, , • ,
Teletraplito the-Plttabitrich Gazette.l
• Mzr.wAttirkiti''Se*inher
,2.-41 our
dnik
and unchanged. Wheat active at $1,741c
-for No. 1. and /1,62-for No. 2.-' Oata firm at
515 lbr No. 2. • Corn more active at 980 for
N 0.2. ItecelptaL4lour 1,000 bidet; wheat
87,000: oatB ; ,COll/ 4,000 bush. ..§hip
ments_fi(Mr it bbis; whatt 117,000; oats 500; Dorn 1,000 bush. ‘• •
clnelanstr eattla , biariet.fl y, • ,•
b Iteette.)
7 :Ci e g i . l, 9
OiNClN VA ll .l3Sentilltk bar 2 . vely neer ,
d till at 53,0()43,50 gross. Sbeepplairnbi
and Hogs active at full rates.
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