The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 12, 1868, Image 6

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SWFLEL ,WORKS.
DUQUESNE
IRON' AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAM & CO
. . . Na..veracrimmi 9 or .
en,* Wails and Steel. Carriage and
• . wagoirdpringa and Axles.
Duquesne. XL. and Juniatalifnrrhaat Bar, Round
i and square Iron; Band, Hoop. Sheet. and , Plate Iron;
Wa a l'
_n t l i o r x ( lrOn A ; E t rirgira Round and
Flat
Wagon
for Luau Roads,• Cut rails and
Blow. Spring and A Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut
' s ter Bars, Crow Bars, &e.
Office and Warehouse-71 WA'rER STREET,
Pittsburgh. -
•
pOIEFFIELp STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, 'RPM. & CO.,
PITTSSIIEGH, PA., .
Kannfactnrers of very'description of •
CAST AND C RMAN STEEL,
•
RAILWAY SPRINOS I
~ •
_ PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &c.
Warehouse, 83 Water and' 100 First Sts.
MILLER, BARB & PARKIN•
J 3-1"
. eslautst reRTNE,Rs:
WM. METCALF," I 'REUBEN MTLIAM,
MHO. W. BARB, CHAS. PARKIN.
OPYCIAL PAIITNER — B. M. SIKH.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
DIE T.FR;..SARR 4616`1A1'141,312i,
Office, No. 339 Liberty. St,
. PITTSBIIGH, A.
fel4:d4B ,- ' .
13LicK pwi9m)
sTki= Woßks.
PARK, - BROTHER & CO.,
74.annfacturerkof all descriptionspf
• . ISITZEIUMII.
Office and Warehouse,. 120. 199. 199 .89..C0ND
and 119 and 191 FUIST EVISEETa,
FITTAIIIIR9II2BTEEI. WORKS.
tzsvisgassix• ii 1345.3
ANDERSON & WOODS,
tBUCCIBSOIB TO ANDEKSON, COOK i CO.,
Yonafeetorers of every deeorlptlon of
. ,
'STEEL
BEST REF,INER TOOL STRFrigi
Ili, Malay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut
'SAW I"I:ALTF-S3
. . .
Spring, cid and German `PlOWand Blister Steel.
Shovel. Hoe. Rork...mike and Toe calk Steel.
Railroad Spring Steel andTrog Points, Oast Steel
ringer Barr.;rickleSteel. bp.ting Steel Tyre, Plow .
Wings, etc. • , Oil Drill Steel.
umce and Works--1; onter FIRST AND BOSS STS.,
Pittsburgh.. Pa , . . ,P,2S:d9
Godeffroy 'Broneker & -Co.,
• .
42 ExonNes num NEW YORE, ' ;
.*re prepared, as Sole : Agents in the United States
for the Prussian ?Mang and Iron Co., of Duisburg
Westphalis,.:tocontract or sell In quantities to si4t?
Parchment, (delivered In either New York or Philo;
delphta) the celebrate.'
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
'Used so extensively for the manufnetnring of
BESSEMER "STEEL.. - 1 -
Milli Iron Is trge tromplphur and Phosphorna, anon
coatains a heavy penientage of kanganeee. The
bove are also ready to contract ? for, or sell t o arriire,
. . ,
STEEL RAIIS
Dortmund, for which litter faxn they also horn
the Sole Agency is the lltlited States:
Full particulars, samples, prices or cbemical•
. .
alyala will tie promptly forwarded on applleatlott.,
-IRON WORKS.
P. , tisc2ila2
ICIITTSIRIBGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
• Bar Iron;
1 1 .41 road Irish liars . and Bolts;
Railroad Car 1/ries. Boned;
Railroad Car Axles Rautmeied;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Yokes, Straw, . -
Piston Seeds;
Steathboat Shafts;
Steamboat Craning;
;piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitsaan Jaws, Cellars,
Oftloe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Wcirks,'
Warenotise, Nos. 166 and 167 711IST STREET,
opposite Monongahela Hoarse,
ap24:de • • , qz - . PrxTSBITIMIL;
STOVES, 9.4sTINGS,,4ce
COOK: STOVES.'
CST THEL BEST.
BISSELL fib C 0.2.5..
TRIUMPH,
FOB . 81TUM.7210115 GOAL.
Wunoteil to Cook, Bake or Mast as
_ j ,,/ , :
well essay other Store I n the Unlon.
.1111M!l'ig CO'
No. 286 Liberty - StrOi.
Alio on PUN' id And fog 111 e, I . •
rAj W a iiII T TUVATo I nts
- GRATZ PROATIMINDIZRB,
• COWLING URA. io.
T AKE 81IMERIGIU
'"OCIPPBB =di eunSlOUtple WOUOI
PIT'IVEWITAGIL, -
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PARK, Ma' CURDY . & CO.,
Manufacturers of tiltesthing, Braziers' and Holt
Copper, Prealed Copper flottonts, Raised 10111 Rot
-tows. Bpelter Plat e. Also ! Impor-rs and Dealers
in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheer Iron, Wire s _ et Con
*tautly on hand Tamers, .Itauldn6s d Toole.
Warehouse, No. 140 AT and 110
SEColit) ISTICE ET, Pittsburgh.
Special orders of Copper_ out to any desired pat
tern. titylVen4oPoT
•
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prrrsßtrsillit.
Manufactured by
G. A.ICNDT& 'CO.,
111.i.S074WF1::UM8 OF.
PITTSBURGH. P
001441 L
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PCiTTI e tiERI3, MACHINISTS._
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON' sTREET, Ninth Ward,
PITTgBIIR(~~
THOMAS N. MILI.EIi) P'residfnt.
These Works ►re among the largest and mod
Oemplete establishments in the Went, and axe new
prepared to furnish
ZOFltes, of every description.
Boller % Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Rallroad'Ciatings.
Rolling Mill Outings.
Engine Castings.
Nerehtie emit:logs.
General Castings.
o=l/1113 SOLICIT=
n09:n60
NATIONAV . FOIJNICIRT .
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Sandhi:um Streets,
(NINTH WARD) >
: • • ,
Prx-rs - Ennuat:iti PA.
Vinff. - -
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON, I3OIAT'I.
Folt GAB AND W &STA
•
- _
Xr ripen are all cut invariably In Pits, in dry
laud, and la feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
ttezieiiilCastingi for Gas and Water Works.
e .
I would also l the attention of Superintendents
of Gila WorlM to m y-tuake of RETORTS.
IMMO ,
L.O. LIVINOBTON.W. 11. 131:11f.T.W• A. ROBINSON, at.
Iinig GSTON & CO.,
moNitotristDras' -
, • •
... MANUFACTURERS OP
1 Filf-g-44 - 4 3 *F. prosy
;All'desCrlition ' s, for Numbers and Mill igg
rieultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Milt Jur
; du.
7 . 2 . IH ARIonWork promptig atteistsld
—Aldine and Works—W gh ARMOITOFLAVENTIZ,
near Outer Depot, Alleeny City, Ps.
ROBINSON,OELFA bi,QO n •
Successors to BOBIRBO2T, ittnas t itrussza,
WASHINGTONIWORKK
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH,
hes B r a i s e t rw4 in lt o s:tgitElatigt Elte c l e im art r z l•
Stinel Lt i r a l i :Cf &get Ilow--Virki.Lf; Tanks ana
rngisNig. INJECTORailinanueiginturaiingdt g.
• feet e ng Itoirers. • r
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
coprkisnelmoialnicamo
• rgrrianmar. -
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS•AND PIPE BOXES,
IiACIDNDNY AND CAMNee lAREGALLY.
Orders promp tly and caiviall7eieCtitei.
Chargesreiusanable.
EBBERT & NACKLUID.
0c15d23 ,
EB.LIN FOUNDRY..
,PlllOl4 it sum. .
Mee aid Warehouse ,' . 2l) Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep coastanily on iand •
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOO HLONI3;
-BIIGAZ. SETTLES, HOLLOW WARS,.
AludiCastings generally.ow :ye
THOMAS CARLIN &
Fourth Ward Foundry andKarlin Works
• ,
SAIiDIP3Int BT.,'
Masi ullintrtrers of Steam. Nnifines, Qi Woksses, Pul
leys, Shafting, firieft — ang Saw Mill , Boning.
and Machthe:eirstingsi,lirate RUC Weights,
Wagon BOxes,' Bothl - to oiler, and have on
,hand Engines of all sires. ". • mvia:qB
ENT - rovsnar
•
AND ROLL' WORKS
880oPiinn Street.
.BOLL x, BOYD . & BAGALEY.
Chill Balls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, &e.
rt2l
V a ULTON MACHINE WORKS.
-rEIVINIBLIWID-IN 18313. . • -
• niiract9r, ,of STE' C.BI:ELIC/3,' of all size's
mid of the most approved patterns, for stationary
purposes ; STBAOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety of 114 and 10 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very . reduced
• •
Plit ' im P. F. GICISSE, Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of C. &P. B. • 1 .
no9:b2
HARDWARE.
=ln
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
. <
LI I AIDStf,"STE'RIerV KU ER,
ifilannincturere and Importers of
RAD W _A_ IL ]F. ,
ekiii.iiii, &-o.
887 LIBERTY STREET,
cosNFs'og'WAYZ Z:'
One Square Below Union Depot,
_;,liftTsEsuitGtL
2 fiOromts for 'FAIRBANKS , SCALES.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBURGML• -
_ ,
NOVELT,I WORKS.
ADS, & co.
••surrtfaxTosio or
Ileystoske ',oltoindoltilt,•,logatent', Platforni
, -,"40 141 44 11 10.0 • , '
sp,A EB, •
Janus Facer ?Milli roof itickiratd fatelits
PAINT AI ID W2cF. NILLS.
. • _ _ RALLNABIaN IRON, ke.
Cgriter of Grant= tiad:'iFiret• Streets,
' motto ' rt;i'ttilsitsoff.
F7lT4' 0 31;01
WILL B.IP - A • I It; -
PAINTER,
No. 45 ouzo Frruith; inegkeisir,
7binkful flet; the twiner very liberal patronage be•
slowed upon me, I assure my Mende and - the Dahlia
generally that, in the future as in the-past, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
end, will he always at the shop .from 7 to 9
• St. tuy2l:o4
.:•:ii . :,t . ig:.'1 . Y.: . 4 - 4i . ,:''
PITTSBURGH 'GA
INEI
MI
.IrNtr••=7N' ' s •
zETrz = SATURDAY,t SEPTEMBER r 12,. '.1868. id al, 7
1=1:131=
= .:`ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
_ .
UUG
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.
•
(N 36•11 TM: POINT,)
Engine Builders Founders &MaehiniSts,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY INGINES, of all sizes.
Special attention invited to our new-STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of 15-horse power. •
• 'CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our
'Foundry, on THIRD,STREET, below Market.
RIGS for •011 Wells, SHAVTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS an d
, IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
liar All orders promptly tilled. TN! us.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ILtaiI7PACTtILIIIB OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
- BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS,
,BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
DEMERS;
STEAM ‘ , 7 - PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON .
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS' AND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
- _
Jair.Ordcre sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. - mh7:189
BARNHILL & CO
BOILER MAK:EitE3 - •
AND SHEET IRON lIITORKIIRS,
-Y 24 AND so irENN
Having secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery,. we areprepared 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, oondenserly Balt
Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Buser Pans , and sole manu
facturers of BarnbPs Patent Boilers.
Bepairing done on the 'hottest notice. 1u6:c21
JAMES M. BITEJI,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSINTEIGH, PA.,
KASZTIVACTOSIB or •
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANG. COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORE.
For Steamboats.
nun Y. Baum =WIND D. DAIDDI.
JARED A. BRUSH & SON,
auxtrrAcrusras or
Steam Boilers, Oil, Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WARING AND KING,
• w Comenlealon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING & IHIQUESNE WAY,
prrrsistritint, PA.
PEtILADELPHIA. ADDRESS, -
ITIARING, KING & CO.,
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
- .2roDziiir.Es
A'otroleu.ni and its Products.
Pittsburgh ltillee--DA.LZELL 9 BUILDING, -eer
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Onlie-127 WALNUT BT.
api mai; ,
11 M. LONG & CO., .
MAITUFA.CTITREREI OF
PURE
Brand—".L TICTFER."
Office, No. 2 Diajoes'ne Way, Pittsburgh.
LUMBER.
LUMBER! LUMBER; LUMBER:
ALEXANDER /PATTERSON,
Dealer DI All Hinds of LW :Aber.
ON HAND AND 'FOR BALE: •
- 500 - ,000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
30,000. feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 loch;
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2; 2M and 3 Inch;
200,000 Ant Hemlock;
1,000,000 No. 118-loch Shingles, mired; -
100,000 NO. .436,1neh Shingles, sawed;
100,000 No. 1104 neh Shingles, s laved;
2,000 Locust .Posts, 7. 8 and 12 feet;
300 Cedar Posts.
Also. Fire Brick, Tlie and Clay, in , large or small
quantities.
YARDS No. SO PREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester, and 157 itEBl CUA STREET, 'oppo
site the Gas Works, Alleght ny (3 , y. Dr29:tl3
WORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
Capital, $125,000.
PRESIDSNT-EDWARD DIV:MIDGE.
sacnicrAny—T. A. WRIGHT._
t3urziarmiNDratT7EDW. pArumN.,
rolascTOrts:
Edward Da 1 7180141 L. F....„Dttruni.ni
John Mellon., , E, D. - Dithrldge, ,
Geo.X. Dithridge, M.' L. Malone,
- S. R. Johnston. ,
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM
BER STREETS,. Ninth Ward.
'OFFICE AT PORT IT GLABBWOy.WWw_
Ingtonßtreet. , 71a20•J98
GAS A,ND ST34Aprrl TING.
JO NY . COOPER JOHN M. Coogit i e!
. • I
BRASS POUNDERS,
GAS' AND STEAM ° FITTERS,
'itanatturers of PIMPS AND BRASS WORN A l) . _
1 , 2 taim i 3 O, 4s r zt e ila.. in GAS. =TUB=
Coiner of Pike and itelnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH. •
IRON BROKERS.
auxuriL viriMeatisnAm,
IRON BROILER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh,
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Doughamore, Jo
sephine, Duncannon, Stanhope, (Hendon,
•nd other b ra nds of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and 0 Charcoal
PIO morre.
Consignments and orders respootfhlly scllolted.
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FORT PITT BANKING CONkNY,
, No. 169 Wood Street.
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CAPITAI I : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDU LY LIABLE,
DEALEB.9 IN '
GOTTEIMENT SE
AND COLD.
NTERENT ALLOWED ON TIDE DEPOSITA.
Collections made on all accessibly winta in the
United States and Causal's.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
HAFPL.II4
KEYS'VONE
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000.
H. J. Lynch,
John Murdoch, Jr.,
William Espy,
Samuel Buckley, •
A' GENERAL BANKING SINESS
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United Mates and Canada.. " •
Interest Allpyred on Time Dewing:
UNITED STATES SECURITtES BOUGHT AND SOLD
11. J. LYNCH. Presideni.
‘, "
rEinrintotrAMY
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
OF -P1TT53131171 , 140 - 1:
CASH ... . . . .
Prisidi+o—.llltalltir IaLOYD.
Vire Prealdes' lIK lIIMAL •
• TAVEITHIA: • •
n cr . r Ll o yd, T w hos. E. P. Jones,
R. H. R g artley, iEdWardG l iegg, Stowe.
Secretary & Treas'r—S. P. VON NONNHORST,
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST patd"on Urns 'de
restirtrntlireeVitira2NilLoittg."lrtgelta Clg i p i rtN r O r t i ,
let November and Ist May. traltt7l3
1:27 Street.
FINANCIAL.
DIREOTORS:
Jna..o. Risher,
Bobl.li. King,
An. ew Miller.
Jam A M. Bailey.
D. LEFT
No. 293 LIBERTY
' PITrSIIIIIIGH,
DIRECTORS.
ligi . , 2 ,HA l og E g: 34 ,
Geo...r. Van Doren.
TRANSACTED
ozo. TAN, posEN. cashier.
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIIIOE,
Ow: of Wood and' Sixth-Sts,
A. PATTICIIION • • President.
.108. 8. HULL Cashier.
$500,000.
•
George W. Can,
James hreandleri.
A. Patterson,.
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. fi. Raven,
DLICOE6MS DAIL
M t AT 11 A. 11.
ap9:022
HART, CAUGHET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner .Third and Wood Streets,
rrx•rsistritorx. PA.,
thuccEsB9w3 TO HANNA, MAST t C 0.,)
• DZALIMS
Exchange, Coin, Couponv,
And parOanlar attenttm e n t k
al t o . purchase and
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
_ , .
Bight Tbrafto Xeonclon.
•
• znyi:sea
N. & SONS,
57 Market Street,
rrrxwreuxunon,
Collections nude on all the principal points of the
United States and Cansdu.
Stocks,'Minds and other SeenriUes
SOUGHT AND)3OLI),ON COMMDMION.
Partici:air attention paid to the , purchase. and
tale of
United States Seausities.
isamia
WESTERN SAIINGIS
No. 59 PoUrth Street.
• CHARTETIED 1866.
Interegir; paid onTime Deposita
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. , •
DEPOSITIf SUBJECT .TU . CHECK, WITHOUT
, , , , IXTEREST.„ ,
. DlscomitODsily at /Al slelock. • . , • .
PresidentnTßOMPSON BELL. •
Vice Preddent--1. 111.• .
DLIIICTORS: • •
THOMPSCH BELL,, • A,r,hf.
_MAW/HALL. •
JOS, DILWORTH. JOS. ALBREE.
J.!GMLES 2 nri • • . -,. •
Stockholders to whom w make references • •
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell , -Rev. David 'Kerr. •
Wlllle Dahill, • • • , • Heory Lambert"
D. 35 ._4l Bidwell A. Jr. Drown,
E. M. Stattds, Thomse /GRUM • ,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
, • •
n 5. .. ; , Fpu a T.III;
JOHN D. BAILEY , & BR
If
AND
- STOCK. D REAL ESTATE BROKER S
oIXD AIIaCTIONIMILIh •
Are prenitred to' eeD tt A3etidn IFTCIOIIOII I
and all kinds. of SEouErrnctli 'SEAL =TATE,'
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE., ae..j. either 04 the
premises or at the Board of Trade mewl.
Particular etteation paid. heretofore; ,to OW
sale of Realititate at privalriale. • •
Sales of Real Estate in the eountattendod.
Once. No. ILO FOURTH STREET.
$100000. 7 ° . 1 ?f 11 - 1 -
ON'BOND 'AND:NOMAD&
1 31 E 4 ) tiz.* - gtr"xxi.
EYU t Bela 'Mat, Agent. 60 Braindleld street..
STONE.
worr COMMON
Miachtne Stone' TrOrics, •
forthweas oornef of Wen common, Amegneny.
— FRED% ATVATEIII, ••'-
•
Have on hand or prepare on abort notice Hearth
and Step Stones, Iflars for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaults, &c. Head and Tomb Stones, &a.
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable
MEM
-Nruxtric
Z9'
.rtantEß;.-,;
Corner ,of ;; Wood .and .Flith Weals.
GOIERNMENT AND PACIFIC 11; B.BONDS,
•
GOLD, SILVER AND,COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable. terms. Sella LET.
TERS OF CREDIT and MUTTS it allable In any
Pail of Europe. . , • , • •
1, DEPOSITS received Babied to Chect, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
•
JANES T, BRAD! & CO
Isneikiion, to S. Julius . .
Corner. Fourth mid Wood . Sts.,
1•1' Kll3 146' . 1913,,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
= •:1
GOVERNMENT • • SECURITIES;
GOLD,. swara JAM COUPOIik..
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
" Interest Allowed on Deposits.
. Money loanell en Golgrunart Ipedsdr!, aL low
est amulet fatet.. •
Orders exeerdedtd o th.elftteNdile Dud
Sado:of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. •
I -JAMES T. BRADVittiCO.
=1
, 1 3r.'cashier,
BANK,
BEET,
MI
tts fittsitittifisEvii *ls.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
FiaTCR OF THE FITTEIBUGH GAZETTE,
-1 FRIDAY, September 11, 1868.
, The gold market is rather dull and
drooping. The clique formed last week,
whez}the ularket wap : old dowel Io 144%
sold, out yesterday, and, consequently,
the rites declined. A 4arge amount of cot
ton is now under way to New York and
Liverpool, which giyesaplentiful supply of
exchange, the tightening tip of the money
market to .remove . the large western crops'
may further irilluence the premium on
gold, and tend to bring down qUotations.
Government bonds were strong.tO-day,
but the fall in gold tended to keep down
Prices; the next week is likely to witness a
reaction unless the large shorts begin to
cover; a.close money, market Will prevent
any further rise in the absence of any in
vestinent demand.
The stock market has a drooping tenden
cy although the clique stocks like Nroth
Western Common and preferred, and St.
Paul and. Toledo shares are strong. The
street and outsiders are all operatingin
one direction; selling , short( whilst-the
sharp brokers are not selling except what
they have covered by contracts, some strong
reaction may belooked for during, the com
ing week: ' • • • -
Express shares are dull and nearly un
changed.
Money more stringent and bdsiftess*dull.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
_Mertz: Gold, 144; Eighty-one's, 113%;
Five Twenties, 1852, 113%; do, 1864, 100%;
do, 1865, 111%; do, 1865 ' 108y„;do, 18(47,
108 Xi do, 1888; 108%; Ten' Perties; 1111 Z
Railroads—Cleveland it, Pittsburgh, 85%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicogo, 107 1 N;
I Chicago At Ruck Island, 100%; Chicago &
North Western, 86X; do, . 'treffand,,,. 86,
Michigan fiptdhekn, S.V.I ~eitlirigt,„• 89 3;1
Erie, 46%1 IC - dw Yorki Dentral; 1 4 3 U; 0 o 1
dc Mississippi Certificates,
28%; Western
Union Telegraph Co„ 34%; Adams Express
Co., 48%; Merchants Union, 22%. Mining
shares—Gregory, 4,00; Corydon, 20; Quartz
Rill, 93; Smith dr. Parraalee, 4,25;,Qu1ck 7 ,
silvei‘. 20. Smith
). LI. • .131 .! ;
—The dobi statement of the Ist instant
shows that gold has accumulated in the
Treasury, since ANguSt 1,104 theleXteutof
59,160,983, raising the total to $92,570,901, of
which the Treasury is in the ownership,
after providing for the , golg cerf,ificates of
deposits, of aboveA7,§od,ol.l Th'e hum has
'been Increased, since the statement, a mil
lion and a half of dollars or more, by the
,
etthitems received at New York, over the
.TetiL.Forty gold
EZ2I
—Speaking of the market -the Chicago
Tribmie of Thursday says; There was a
good attendance on :. 4 0Jairtige , 1_ toldwand a
little, more businessltatigaited, thu gli the
day was quiet for the season, and prices
ruled 'uniformly lower on the leading
Graima, with a. genera , duW.feeling. - The
scarcity of vessels now in port has made
Owners stiff in their 'cle*s, and shippers
are holding off for lower, rutes, which t43y,
believe Mast come within a day or two,as
a large fleet of vessels.is stnevrn. to bon
the way to this port, and the competition
will,. necessarily bring . down the tariff.
Only those plelkok GMitiithhi44:/Mite
on which isiztrinefilig4tit fel elike Charter ng
to-day for this reason, and they were very
small, while the number of those was still
smaller who desiredteiiecrease the - steel(
on hand by further purchases to-day, and
•the markets were left almost entirely in the
hands of,'"Apeerillattits, far film-
possessing faith enough to 'keep it up.
There was another reson for abstinence
from buylng—thepheit .sl4at i ,c
bottom
has not yet bead Yeahlftcd-:—'a Weller aripaz
randy warranted by the fact that we have
a rich, harvest, while prices, are of. the
‘ , scareity.?..VOtti.landltre Met ihigtt etibttgh
in New York to give extimsive shipments
a prospect of profit. The arrivals of Grain
we re 'lighter to-day:, pq 'we mere tkaA
counterbalanced' air 4hlf 4d:tips
meats reported, and the f_u_lLrecemtsal
read.* on track for to•morrow's bul etin.
The prospeettrarelsot Vpitnlitteirtprbottly . ;
receipts in thil Mitre, and the "Clartneei are
Ithat they will be as large for some time to
come as is Allowedirsll4 eartylnit oftp 4 l9k,
ties of the grid! bile§ tb: Ch
I I
'.-Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady it Cow', ; ecild,7444M4'; patted
IStateil Sixes, 1 i.:1'14,` 114%; &41:0's, 1862,
118 3 / 4 ; 8-10'!, 1864, , 109%; 8-20%, 1865,
111 y ;
.10-gfig 104 3 / 4 L 64014 Allallarlriand
July, i'Bs, 108%; 6-20's, January and July,
'67 108 3 / 4 ; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par leas 3 / 4 ;
Julyl-80's. do - 3 / 4 ; Anignii,ll*ficipt..4lB;
,Oot. 118 3 / 4 ; Union Papilla Railroad, 102; Cen
.tro,lo3. •
Mani and, Gran4A.fdtqc 945-tge•
• • 6eOt:s;" — Shg.'29; Veg. 5,"
• 1888 , . , , ;, , MAI r.••••
Flour 112;718" 84,838 8f,815
:Wheat • • - 47h078 516,937 :278,599
Corn' 838,556 962,280 528,181 ,
Oats ' 594,179 807,415 1 „.., ifi4,643„
Rye 217,546 160,683' 91,960
BarleV• .. .. 180,889 * - 106,828 125;106-
Showing an Increase during the week on ,
flour, rye .and harlo3rwealk ;a, deprepil%
wheat, min awroate. ~„
(By Telegraph to tte Plttsburah:Uszetta,i)
ST. Louis, Sept. 12.—Catele—yeeeipts and
offerings large and business fair at Me
gross,
,
'
St. Lltas oaUle !Rarket.
• -
t". 446-,
WA
Oritos ow Twig Ptrreats WOW 4 3 / 4 .Wrniv
FRIDAY, fteirtaphorll,
The general markets aro cote. Sad
little'dull, and. devoid of any now or
iru
portant features worthy of special WAWA.
Now, that navigatibn 'bait fawn reiruinWr
however, we may look foran improvement
in general ,, husiniss, parlienlarly in Iwu,
coal and Pittsburgh manufacturers igen
,
erallv.
BUITER-Is steady but " unchanged, -'
with regular sales at 87 to 40c, for prune k)
choice.:
EGGS--May be quoted firm at 22e, and
scarce. I
CHEESE- - -Urichtuagigi ate 14' tri 15e for
Woatern Reserve and Hamburg; 17 to 18e
for 'Factory and • Goshen, and 20c for
Sweitzer. y
APPY - 91ci-Are in rather better supply.
although the arrivals ,contintralight, •
continue to quote at $3 to $4 per bbl.
POTATOES-Unchanged at $1,20 per
.bushel, and $3,50 per bbl. Sweet:Potatoes:
-110110 hi market.
- SEEDS-.Small„ sales of Ilmothy•
seed at.
$3,25 to - the trade, and $3.50 , 113,75, irks.
: retail way. Flaxseed-little. or none in
market, and may be quoted nominally at
$2,25 to $2.30. Cloversebd is nominal at
$7,50 to $B.
_BALT-Is' 7 dull' 'and ' nominaily : nn
changed.at $1,75 to $l,BO, to the trade, and
$2, in a small way. . . • .
WHISKY-Market quiet and unchanged.
;The following; are Ural cluotationen
mon rectified per $1,25; half - iYe and
halfcorn per gallon $1,75; old Monongahela
iNe, two yearn Oaf Per ;kallon g21 25 i 91d
Monongahela rye, three years old, per•gal
-lon, $3,50; lighwinen per gallon $1,35" -
I'- FEATHERS ='Saltis of live Geese
Feathers reported it 90 to 92c. ;
HAY-Is' unchanged" - with "sales' .from
60M:dry - wagorrs reported at',Veto $23 per
:tollins to yciality.
GRAIN-There Vat in •
Wheat and 'while the mills' are Well sup
plied, there seems to be littleor none in,
the binds of dealers. • Wei. continue to-
quote Red Winter at .12,05 td, $2;10 and :3 to
3 cents higher for White. Corn Is in deinand
and higher; we can 1 car at $1,14;
1 do do silt 17j ;mall trapalpripreNellow at ,
g 1,18., Rye is quiet and unchanged at $1,40.
Oats steady with sales on track at 66 and 3-
to 5 cents higher in store. Brtile7-noner
in market, and may be quoted-at 11,90 - ,
to $2.00.
MILL FEED-MAI. peceti,toctiateged at
$l,lO for Bran, 11,80,for,Stripstufre, and IZ
for Middlings. • • • • • ,••
LiiRD unchanged ..,Inotwith
standiog Lard has recently advanced. We
continue to quote No. 2 at 41,20 :and No. 1
at $1,50 f '1 f 'Jr _
PROVISIONS moo n rinchingea
at 14%0 to ~1.434 c.; for, Shoulders;
I'3 to 163.ie for Ribbed, and 1834 c to
-18 3 }4 for Clear BiAleiandaatoltilif% .IPr 8 1346 ;
gar Cured fiend: Lard - 20e forpribae kettle
rendered in tierces . ; and2115, - itrkegl Mesa
Pork to $31..? . 3 _--- 2 :'•
FLOUR-The market is (Inlet and un
changed; Spring 'Wheat '50,56 to:$10 . for
new and, $10,25, .10 410,50, f0r...01d., I The..
"Pearl" and 4, 0,11,y Mille, continue to quote
atslo,so for Eitra Family in bbls and $lO,-
204 n sacks, and Double. Extra. at $ll in
bbls and 5.10,70 in sacks. Rye Flour , $9.
PITTSBURGH PHTROLEIBIL !SABRE?.
°PPM); DR TEE PsrrnuttGE flAzirrinenk t , . '
PitanAT,llteptember ill 'MS. i
OP.IIDE. -, ' •
The market • continuer dull and. weak,
. .
and it would seem that the 'bottom has not
yet been •touched:,' The sales were . one
thousand barrels, to-be; delivered on this: ,
:wger, at llo; 1,000 •tor October at lie, and
' I,ooofor November, at' !same ; figure. 'T he
above sales, compared with those of yester- ~
' day, show a decline of fullyhalf a cent, and
at the close, the demand, even at ,the re- ,
duction, was by no means brisk. - The pros:
pect of a bulk rise witacflitt&liskihisi' ;} 3,
ingTthirty-three inches, and rising at Oil -
C ty. It is not. likey -holvetar, - tharlhik
will effect the market as formerly, for the
reason that the t klleglitu p ay yaUe7 Railroad i . .
is no delivering 011 here - al:kit:die; cheantig
It eitulbe brought by boats. Before we were
4 iiiiieed in railroad ,coinliiliilleitiffm.liVitit w ere
City, whenever there was a rise in the
river, oil usnullyadvairqdAt Qiisity, and,.
declined heret° , l)6l . A.W.wAlti -a s treciednintno , A
expression, is now "played out."
.n.EFLN,I;Dr.
..., r . ...
-..-..- '1! .n , :,' . -
4 . ,
The Refined Market is - also , dull and .
weak, and prices continue to decline
steadily. There waelfeale of'sooblAtt each
fbeSeptember and October at 30; and 500
bbls- eachl pqateinber, toillecembertlt Itho ' " ';
same figure, c.,
;(,sa
d 1 5 1 itti tjal l o._, ay,itAti 011 ,` ,
was offered at 29 - to 29nd" thblast loaf -''
of September was quoted at 29% to 29X, '
and indeed these figures will apply for al
most any delivery during the balance of;
the year. Our retiners.,now..that tbepast-,
ern markets are.dtililand tieklireted,larebeu.
ginning to turn their attention westward,
and as navigation has been fairly resumed,
it is prObable that considerable oil will be
shipped to western and southern markets,
within the next two or llttelgnoliftjhtss vpn,
cars here, standard 'white may be quoted
at 26% to 27.
_.
i RECEIPTS OP - CRUDE OIL.
I t
Jas. Wi1kin5.....560. D. M. Elltrertbn... 160—
J. T. Stockda* Aladdin :WprlifC :100 . . ' 1 :./
Roess it B .:
i0...1 7 .4 - 01 M c'Relff & 1 3 i0... - 240
Lockhart .3: F... 590 W. McC o utcheon.. 50
3250
OIL SHIPPED' El ST BY A. V. R. R.
ticry; Jagemarr& Co., 503M1erefirifig to i
Whritig, King et-CoArP-hikadelphlatu
Montaheimer, Kookier & Co., 511 do do to
Waring King & Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co., 335 do do to War- •
den, Frbw,it ill
Buffuni;V4lio7i Co4 s llsopoidi4to ?i}.P.
Loscap &33rof Philddeflphid: . •- -
Fawcett, I.4ogan it.Stock,dale,-200 do,doto
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Clark 4,add1u1d,163" (*At/Ala
. _
1 6r, Son, Philadelphia,
Di N iw a o t. rt4 Rnf et . dc ce ' i 0 000 0 ; kipi do d s o l itb
, !: ,. . t ". f .L .;
GO - US 44)14 - Warden,
;infrkyth, •s, otoi . - „
' Frew &CO.; Philadetv
Mopreery , do' LU.
,i r .POtt•Phu*""-j244- do to War-
cB! .1 Morgan_' To.; 439 4 4 E - .
den,- ow d! Q9;i.Pliibithalthi:' r "?
MolielvY & " 0 ° 'l - ) :4 f , ',l
,- Leol„nn 4, Bro., PhiliktOlphig I t
C. p p a h t i ri a ie d k e , ip t a, do do i to i),e, iV iii t is3
likLockhart Fret?, 3.4V0., 161 b fo
icritten Frew4.CAVAPadtPlitti H. C.'Villodub ii g '
Secomb . .St Co., Phi4de,lPb_la., •,f •
11101€ AND pIAIL:
",01171. OT•TVPrirrialintall "}sulk.''
FRIDAY. t3e4rember 10, 1868.
At a naeeting:Wintanifactureri of Iron
and Nails held on: Thursday:l3lldb" were
ituidetAl3 per keg for froorAt9 mos
agd 3 Per cent.; off for crud:l,74in ten,
`d/iYa; fn' lets .9f 00 and npiirailis.
Iron, 3aic, card rate's, at sixty daya-3 per
cent. off i for cake 'l l tdaiiiet&tynti &fiance,.
being :' t he • lutes eatablished , . laid March.
i Tilks,action-of the Conveatione whichmair..
large, aid represented by the entire . ne4t,.
iv aa*ilifftrm the March rates. whi ch had
not peen
salve Ito the. manufacturers, the disposi
.tientit the Convention
.boing to maintain
their' trade at -,the manufacturing -points,
even at A loss. From present indications.
higher prices for iron and nails are likely
to prevail before long.
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