The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 14, 1868, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS.
DLQUESNE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS
COVEMAN, RA H& & CO.,
titzarricianzus or
Iron, Walla and Steel. Carriage and,
Wagon Springs and Axles.
Duquesne; XL. and Juniata MPr , bant Bar, Round
and bquare Iron; Band, Hoop, btieet and Plate Iron;
Oval, Half Oval aro Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon BLAN. Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; 'l' and
Flat kali for L.oal Roads; Cut halls' and S,Akea;
'Plow. Spring and A. B Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut
ter Data, Crow Bars, /tn., &c.
Office and Warehouse-77 WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh. -
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER,I 'NINE OK &-CO.,
ratorsauncar, rA., -
r im
Minutia ere of every description of
CAST A D CARMAN STEEL , .
I RAILWAY 8 BINDS_irr.LUT C.:::...1 PLATFORM STRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL Tlx Ac., C.
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sta.-
iVIILLER, BARB & PARKIN.
' GYNKBAL PAETNSIII3
WM. METCALF,I REIIBEN MILLER"
GEO. W. BARR; CHAS. PARKIN.
lintel/a. PARTNER-S. M. HIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
ACLES:. - Ert, BAflI& PARKIN.
i)flice,.No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1 fel4:d4B
'B LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER &• - CO.,
, .
lifsinufaitarera of all deaoriptiona of
' ':
ir r3MIMIXAN ' -
°Rice and ,ar ?
n
etionse, o, Issir. - 1,24 SECOND
119 and 121 F1.8.T STREETS, : . .. ,
' '.• '.. . *rrifigrit6it..
prnigigniqn STEEL. WORKS.
; ..DISTABIIiGULD 311 18450
ANDERSON &WOODS,
(SUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON, COOK it C 0.,)
Manntlicturens of every description of
STEEL. :
.BEST BEITNED TOOL STEEL.
Mill, ilulay, Circular, Gang and Crosi Cut
SAW PLATES:
n r o i NM: iPol, i gr? e kTire l . P 2:l l lollM,:e. teel.
Railroad tiPring_Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel
tb. Oil Drill V t , e lil . )Eing Steel Tire, Plow
twice anaforks , —Corner FIRST AND ROSS Grs., '
Pittsburgn, Pa . . -JNZ:d9
Godoffroy Bralicker & Co.,
42 -EXCHANGE PLACE. IMP YORE,
Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co.,' of Duisburg;
Westphalia, to conflict or sell in quantities to suit
purchasers, (delivered in either New York or 'Phila
delphia) the celeiMtel
Y. H.- SPIEGELEISEN
'Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.'
This Iron Is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
move are also ready to contract for, or Salt °arrive,
i s
STEEL RAILS
Manufactured by
& CO.,
Dortmund, for.which latter firm they also have .
Abe Sole Agency In the 'United States,
Full partlilulars, samples, prices or chemical an
alysis will be promptly forwarded on applicition. f ,'
, . aul9:u2er •
IRON WORKS.
Jas. Y masa.% Pres 3 W. P. Myna; Bup't.
PITTSBURGH FORGE
AND=IRON CO.,
MANCIPACTUEBBB OP
ailroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car C.xles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes; `•
Side' Rods: '
Yokes,fitirapm
Piston Heads;
SteaMboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, -Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collets, Re.
Offloo, 41'56 /77 PENN' STREET,.
PITTSBURGH. P•.
EVEIIBOI,I, PRESTONar..OO4, •
•
Pennsylvania Iron- Works.
Warehouses Nos. Mend .167 /rpsr .BTB.IcET,
opposite "Monongahela House; • - • • -
ep24:da• • - PITTSEIIIRGII.
STOVES; O.AI3TINGS, &o.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL
TRIUMPH,
FOR Birralusio US COAL,'
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other stow? in Ole
& CO.
N 0.285 Liberty Street.:,,
AUo on Azad and for gala,
PARLOR
, Inr4 GRIM FROISITB AN YENDIMEI,
• . ()OOHING ORB.
COPPER.
LAKE SIFPERIOR
COMIB WU AID BKELITiIe WOBXS,
PITTELEII7IIOH.
PARK, McCIIRDY &g,
manufwuren , 'of Sheathing - , Brasie -and Bolt
Copper, Presled Copper 13ottoms, Raised Still Bot
toms, Spelter Solder. Also, Impo. - ra and Dealers
to Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Wire, Ao. Con
stantly on band Tinnerst Machines a.. d Pools.
Warehouse., No. 140 FIRST STREAT: and 1.110
SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh.
Special orderaof Copper_ Out to any desired
wpat
ism anyWcillid
...-
FOUNDERS; MACWNISTS.
A. womis,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
lIITTSI3I:TRG II3 .
THOMAS N. MII.LIFAI, President.
Thom _Works are among the largest and most
Complete establlshmetlte In the West, and are now
prepared to furnish • •
Engines. of every description.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Fork.
Railroad Castings.
dolling atm ceissttr.go.'
Engine Castings.. \•,,
. ,
alaehine t ,ftaginangel•
General Ewalt.
\
MTN'S& =CITED
n09:n89
•-• ,
ANO,PIPE:WORICS.
Corner Streets,
PZTTBUIi(7Ss PA. .
• lifanufabillieeiiik
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER:7'OEIM
. , ,
sla l a r , P a i g g il r f e 'ee k i l le c ighe n . va Lt i Ttka,VO:initn ' i r 3
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of EXTORTS. •
fel6:tie , - -
L. O. LIVINGSTON.I7. BtreT.W.; nonngeolOn.
LIVINGSTOX & CO.,
,•, , •
IRON: FOMCDEXIS
AIANUTACTITABILS
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS;
Altdeecripttopa,lor?lumberitAddu`Fitters;
turaDanlentente. Cotton and Woolen *.i.14
All chidel lObWOrlcpreidol,4- attended to.
, and WorkipWAStErNOTON .A"firaNtrit,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny qty. Pa.
lopOsuvsoN,REA. & co., .
Jow.
Successors to ,BountSoN, Mans a hirraarS,
. .
WASHINGTON WORKS,
' FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, RITTSBDFIGH,
Manufacturers or Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for OIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. I jall:ril
MONT BLANC. FOUNDBY.
Butler Street, Ninth; Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron MIAs,)
Bolling Mill and Bridge Cailings,
THIMBLE SKEINS ARO PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY: AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & NACKLESIL
0C15:123
BERLIN FOUNDRY. •
PRICE 'SIMS.
*
Office and Warehouse, 2 Wood Street.
Idanhfactnre and keep constantly on hand
Tluinable, Skein and Pipe Dozes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG MONK , , •
aun / &n.F.Erria. HOLLOW WAGE,
And Castings geheially. • ' ap2B:3/
.rOllOllllOl CARZIN &CO ' '
.Fourth Ward Foundry .111attine Norio
a
. SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY-17ITY, PA;,
Nanataettire.ra of Steam Englii'm 011 Presses, Pal
-110W Shafting, Grist and Saw Rill Work. Rolling
'MW and Machin - 0131;1AM Orate' 14111, — Weights,
Wagon Boxes, st e. Bu il d Ado larder ant have on
hand Engines of all sizesi; : : taittialS '
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
Stifo - Pelin'littreet.
,
BOLLIAN BOYD & BAGILEY.
Chill Rolla, ?dill Castings, Roll Lathes, Re.
FIJIATOWJELACEICtit , W dalW
-2 ‘ . II6TABLISRAD to
anufaCtory of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for stationary
purposes ; STEA MB OATS and STEAM FERRY
IEIGATS. A variety at 10. and 10 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced
P. .:150:1881C. Wellsville. 0....
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of C. & P. 11.
HARDWAR.E.
NEw nAlenwelit HOUSE..
LINDSEY, STERRIT- & EUWER,
iannfacturers and Importers of
- JEI, 13 "W.&
CUTLERY, &C.
837 I,lBE4'illt-
OOENEB OF WAYNE,
One DotiareDelow Futon Depot,
iniTssuitGa,
A 'Ali CSIOT.7 I II - RB' SOMAS.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBORGIt - - - - •
NOVELTY IYO3IO.
ADAMS, N'HE.F. dr, CO.,
NANtrFACTIIIIMIL or
Keystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
Et:CALEB.
lanai Faced •Patent'Doat Loeb and 'latches.
PAINT AND o : l9rEi MILLS,
NALLicezrx IRON, ac.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
aus:o4 • PITTtstrEGII.
PAINTERS.
WILL, S. TA IrLOl4
P A T
No. 45 OHIO STREET. Allegghtemr.
Tbankfta for the lbrmer very liberal patronage be.
stowed upon me, .I assure my Mends and the public
generally that,, In the future as in the put, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
isa ne, and will be always at the shop from I to IP
and from to ar. ny214111
PITTSBURGA GAZETTE I L MONDAY. SEPTEMBER ' 14,•' 1868,
ENGINE, 110I=EM3,-&o.
CO,,
Cor. Point Alley. and 'Duquesne - St.,
(NEAR TUE POINT ' )
Engine Builders, Founders Offachm' ts,
STEAMBOAT _ •
Menufactore T ENGINES and'ISTA
TIONA N (.4/N X S, of all sizes.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION
AB.Y OIIi WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BvILEIL of I 5 horse power.
CASTINGS, of every kind. made to order at our
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
BIOS for Oil Veils, SHAN TING, rtnit,mys.
HANGERS, HOUSE and ,TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PREuSE3, on hand and made to
order, at the ,
•
INDUSTRIAL WORKS, .-
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the , Point,
. -
PITTSBURGH, .PA.
JET All orders promptly filled. TRY UP.
FORT 'PITT ,
80/1,2g11, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MAN337ACITIIIIIIIS OF
TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FIXED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER - . STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, '
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASEUPANS,
SETTLING . PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS • AND. IRON
BRIDGES; -
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
°mei, and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
.
Orders sent to • the above address will be
promptly attended to. • mh7:189
• t7[ 7 M.
BARNRILL & CO.,
. „ , . .
H. BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
• NOS. 20, OA, 24 AND 28 PENN ST. • •
Davin* secured &large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, •we are prepared to
manufacture - every description of 'BOILERS in the
^beat manner, and warranted chiral to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive' Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Olt Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole =lll/.
faciurers of BarntillPs Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shonest notice. 1a5:021
JAMES M. BITER, .
2ilos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBINIGH, PA.,
RON OIL TANKS,
ETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACIIS,
Aral SHEET IRON WORE,
For Steamboats
JAR= M. MALI =WIND D. BRUSH.
J ARED M. BRUSH &SON,
XANII74I,CFORAIIS OF
Steam Boilers,l Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &O
• -
61 AD ean -Sir eeti Pittsburgh, Pa:i
- —OILS. s •
"MOW/
WARING AND KING,
- Conunteston Merchants and Broken In
Petroleum and its Products,
MILIEU'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PrITSSITUeIIi PA.,
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
' WARING, KING &
147 Walnut Street.
ACS Ricopi f zps, :
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALEIIII ' ' -
Petroleu' and its Pkoducts.
Pittsburgh once—DAZEW Rthtnme, cot-.
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin !greets,
Philadelphia Oilles-4311TWAI.ATIT: ST.• '
Hu
T.T . M. LONG A
71 _ .
6 MANUFACTITREIIS-07
= ,
PRE " BONING OIL,'
Brand- 64 .LITCLFEB.IP
_ .
Office, No. 2 Duqueine Way, Pittsbargiu
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
, ALEXANDEIt ,PATTEIRSIMN,
Dealer in all Rinds I° l Lumber.
ON RAND. AND FOLHALP.:. . .
, -
500,000 feet Dry Pule Boa I- - - •
30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 3 inch;
30,000• feet Dry Ash, 5, s)¢ and 3 inch;
200,000 feet Hemlock; • • •;.
1,000,000 No, f 1.5-Incli Shingles, sawed; , •
100,000 No. 116.1nch Shingle's, sawed;
100,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, staved; • ,
8,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 1 feet; •
300 Cedar Posts.
Jr, sire Brilk, and Clays in largo or small
qu titles. • • . •
Irotstps No. /36 PREBLE STREET. formerly
Mandheeter, and 157 REBECCA. STREET, oppo
site the Gas Works, Alleehr ny CG y. J • •+:021
WORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
$6,000.
rassintifpwAnD DiTtramem.
azcarrma— A. • •
SurSautuitiniGrT—EDW.DAyitiviN.
Edward Davison,l I:. P. Duncan
John Mellon, E. D. Dithridge,
Geo. W. Dithridne, L. litslone,
• 8. 84 Joltitan. •
LIINBERTARD—iIjortie
BEE STREETS. Ninth WI
OFFICE AT F9MT PIT]
legion Street.
,
GAS AND'. STEAM.' VITTING.
JOHN M. coopatc. ruts, assar sun * .
COOPEROWN M . —. & CO., ;
BRASS 'FOUNDERS,
GAS AND 13TWI FITTERS,
Manufteturers of PIThiPtAND BRASS
e j sag
,p u estrin i ttli o i
i lesM GAS rnr. TFliza
l.
Corner of Pike , and Walnut Streets,,
PIWABURGIT.,
ritymna
IRON BROKERS.
SAMUEL. , Me W I C
IRON BROKER,
1.24 Mint Street, IPittsburgh, Pa.
_ .
Agent" for the site of Cornwall, Donshaniere. 'Jo
sephine, Dencannon , etanitte, Glendon,
and other brands of Anthracite,r mishit:4oB3lY
Coke and O. B. Charcoal •
PIG IRONS.
~ }' ♦ f i ..~ .~
21tASIITACTIMZE. 01
LUMBER.
-r of BirTLICE and LIIIE
erd -'
q."131,4W9/491:4198/1-..
FINANOLiIu
FORT PITT BANIONG COMPANY,
No. 169 WOO. Street:-
CAPITAL, $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERI3 LN
GOVERNMENT - SF. i .CURITIF43,
AND? COLD.
111111
INTHEST ALLOWED ON TIZE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canadas.
DIRECTORS:" '
Jno. o.ltlsher,
Itobt. H. K t ,
Andrew MII
James M. B ey.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
CLUBHANi Pres , l6 .
" ILSON. ()Ashler,
SAIIPL. die
D. LEST
KETOTOWF.
No. 293 LE9MTY
PITTSBVIIGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorised ' ) : : : : $200,000.
• - -
DIRt.CTOREi.
H. J. Lynch, . - Wm. H. Hamilton,
; John 'Murdoch, Jr., Henry Bockatoce,
William Espy, Geo. T. Van Doren.
Samuel Barckley, . •
A GENERAL BANKING- BUSINESS
,TRA.NISLOTZD
Collections made on all a9cessiblo points in the
United States and Quads.' • ' • • • • •
.Intereet Allowed on Time Deposit&
UNtiED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
IMEEIBEEMS
GEO. T. VAR DOBEN,Vashier.
, cijoww , lw=l , iaLmwag , L , l ,
PEOPLES. SAYIN GS BANK,
OF prx-rssult.GH.
CABH CAPITAL
President—HENllY LLOYD.
Vice Preeldent..WlLLlA= BEA.
=I
Henry Lloyd, 'Hon'.llMS.difellon, 'E. P. Jones,
Th. Wtghtman 'Geo. W. Hellman, ;Wm. Hea,
R. H. Hartley, Edward Gregg, Stowe.
Secretary &,Txeao's--8. F. VON BO?iNIIORST.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST pafd on time de
posits. Depositsmade on or before August 15th 'will
bear Interest from that date. Interest computed on
lat November and Ist May. iy3l:t76
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIRCE;
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTEROODi r . Preside:in4
JOE. IL HILL - Cashler.
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
James McCandless,
Wm. Douglas;
Wm. Reed.
A. Patterson,
Wm. R. Brown,
Chia. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. IS. Haven,
EI=IPI
DISCOUN373
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROEERS, -
Corner Third . and Wood Streets,
Prra'l3.l3lJlloll",
(SHCOEn'SOHS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,),
DYLLERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to he purchase and
. 1111 ! 8 ?!,
COVERNIVIENT CONDS
Slight Drtafts on London.
, • - 11271;e2
N. ; 719yPiEs.ak..s.0P"-1,r.,.-.
57 MarkEt, Street,,
PIT'rrIfaXiITELGII, PA.
' Collections made on all the prtneWal t potuta of the .
'United States and, Canadaf., - 3‘l:. . '• .;
Stocks, Bonds, and other Securities
'BOUGHT AND BOLD ON cwxpsilipx,
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
Ss3o:si
WESTERN SAVINGS 'DAME,
V V,.
- ' No.. 59 - Fourth Street.
1...) .... , - /f.
OHARTE'_IED,..I.B6.6.
Intereot void on Time poposlte
ANY SUM ItialVlCi) PROM ' '
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
•DBPOSITS SUBJECT TikiMEECM, "*ITHOUT
INTEREST.
. _Diaconate Daily at Lib Veld*. t ,
. • l I ESSIdent-MIODEPHON. BELL.
'Vice President-A; it. lIIATIMIALL.
DUUMOSS I
THOMPSON BELL, I A. E. ,
MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALBERS.
J. J. OILLESPIE,
_
Steekbolders to whom we make retosno: . . • ,
4 3. ZM ih 1 4
Joseph ilrti
o, rel, eikri - . .`Slils Dalzel, Heth:Lnt. V:gggilwil".. `A. 31.
i iot,ryiir.
... '
..
MECHANICS' SAVINCI{ RANH,
N 0.14 ISmilthilsold. Street?
PITTSBURGH, PA.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUM
RECEIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De
posits received subject to check, without interest.
.
JAMES IiT.AGEMORE,' President.'
GEO. D. TINDLE Secretary and Treasures.
~. JA MES . H. HoriciNs, Sollator.
: TRUSTEES:
.. •
1
James Blacimore, • " Jaines-M- Uopkills,
Alex. 'Midi% 'James Bonn._
William Deane, W. W. Bra d s haw,
A. 11. CMS:wage, ' Robert WrliT. i
MECHANICAL ENGINEER.
puitaravAL =mem
smanialichu.•EiTanizion.
And 80,Uonor or "r .a.t 4 Pn 1204
• il-Ballinie.)"
N 0 4 ,18
%/min: N0. , 110 FEDERAL STREET, Rooms
up stairs. P. G. Box 80, ALLEGHENY CITY.
MAOHINERY, of all descrptions, designed.
BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW
INGS tarnished. Particular attention paid to de.
ftnIONGOLLIEBY L(KM)MOTIVEIL Patents cow
imentlalts au/Lilted. 401. IVIINING DELAWf
MG °LA= for usoohosiloo every WZDNISDAY
MORT.
PH. It. 3/:=IEAUTZ I
. BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC It; it, BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a allabte In any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received Babied to chick, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSITS.
' '
.„
(succ...o.. to S. JONES &
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,-
,
313 AL INT 7LK..M IE3
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF .
'GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
GOLD,, SILVER AND COUPONS,
• , • oi3sron , FAVOIIAI3LE TEMIS.. •
•
C Interest Allowed on Deposits.
AE' Money loaned on Ddrernment Bonds at low
est market rates.
o#.ders executed for iNe r ehaie and
isle of STOCBS;BONDS and dots.
'.TAMES T. BRAD-J-460.
'Elftili*,:r,O..'.s,O.tiOf.i,
FINANCE AND TRADE,
'OFFICE OP THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE,
SATCEOAY, September 12;1808.
'Tim gold market was remaricably quiet
on SaturdtiY: Large short contracts. are
still outstanding uncovered, and the
amount of gold on the market is limited,
yet the clique formed for advancing quo
tations are very eager to realize the-mo
ment there IWsufficient margin left: Large
arrivals of grain, cotton and other western
and southern:preducts will give an abun
dance of.exchange, so that no , fears need be
entertained for furthei shipments of bul
lion to Europa. Likewise is thbie an:in
creasing demand for United States bonds
from Europe for permanent investment,
which will cover all -otir;importations of
luxuries.
$lOO,OOO
Government bonds are rather unsettled;
the large dealers and the stock cliques do
all, in. their power to influence themarket
to suit theiiown plirpOsP, but no argument
can be brought forward sufficiently strong
to induce large purchases. , 7h , e,Euro.pean
markets are all well supplied froth any de
mand coming from that quarter, and the
dullness of business, will_.force western
holders to part with their bends, 'so that
the orditirry demand can be supplied' from
that quarter.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 144V0 113 7 8 ;
Five Twenties, 1812, 113%; do, 1884, 109%;
do, 1865, 111%; do, 1885, uew. , loBX; do, 1867,
108 . ( 7 ,; do, 1868; 109 y; Ten Fortkes, 105.
Railroads—Cleveland 3 6: Pittsburgh, 85
Pittsbuigh, Fort Wayne •k. Chi Cog% 107%;
Chicago tir Ruck Island, 100%; Chicago it
North Western; 86%; - do 'Preferred,' 80X;
Michigan Southern, 83; Reading, 89X;
Erie, 453‘; New -York, t eentral, .123;4; Ohio
Mis.-iisalppl - 'Certificates, '2834; Westdrn
Union Telegraph Co„ 34%; Adams Express
Co'„ 49%"; Men:lll4l'A Union, x2x. Mining,
shares—Gt eggrY,ll,oo;tbrydoti, 20; . Quartz!
gill, 93; Smith St Parmelee, 4,25; Quick
silver, 20.
—Thq jolio . wing ststen4e4. exhibits the'
business of the Pittsbuigh Clearing House
for the week ending Saturday, Septem
,ber .12th::'' ' •'; • . •
•:- Exchanges. Balances.
Sept. 7... $449,972 93 78;383 53
Sept. 8 : - ' .344,153 60 /03,816 14 :
Sept. 9 • • 337,`211'89 ' 80460 66'
Sept,. 10 377,941 67 69,529 68
"Sept. 301;130!87 - -,•.71.765
Sep, 12 351,573 18 73,284 88
EZI
Total
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady -- A Co.: Gold; 'I44X; 'United
States Sixes,, .1881's„ 11,4;, . 1862,
113%; 6-20's; - , -1864, -109 X;
111%; 10-10's, 104%; 6-20's, January and
July, '660109; .'January.and Jul.*,
'67 108%; '6B, 109; June 740's, par less y ‘ ;
July 7-W's, do
. 1 /,; August 119; Sept.. 119;
Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103. . • ' ' •r-
PITTSBURGH BIETIL9I , Eum MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY. September 12,:186..% -S•
The. Crude market riuring'ilie'lirst live `
days of this week was dull and neglected,
the sales being unusually light, and,prices
have steadily declined throughout. To-day,
however, the inqrket was mot" active; the
ieported sales reaching about twenty-four
thousand barrels, though, prices _ were : about,
.
the same aa on Friday; The receipts of
Crude for the week foot a - P:20,670 bisirt — As;
against 21,79,5 bbla,.last week and since, Jan
uary Ist, 742,212 bls. The exports of Refined
were 17,120, harcelx,aga i irpit i ls,699„,ybarrela
last week, and since January Ist, 459,617
barrels, against 435,855, for `the correspond
ing time last year. The sales during the
Week , were 51,100' barrels, againat .82,000.
barrels last week.
CRUDE.
The market was unusually active to-day,
the repot ted sales.aggregating twenty-four
thousand. wldle : Prices, compared
With Friday, have undergone no quotable
change. ; L'he aalealreriXe43ll. Qp*.
ber and November at lie ; 2,000 October at
2,000 do at 11V,c; - 3,000 - first' water, at
11c; 1,000 each Octeber..and November at
lie; 500 eal halt October at 11g:4,00°—
1000 each' September '.to December,twin
sive— at lief 1,000 September and ctober,
.buver's option, at 11c; 1.000 ,each October
'and November at 110;1;000i' seller's option,
until April, 1869, at .10pL1,0 00 , seller's op
tion, January to julY,at nc, and 1,000 each
—October and November—sold last even
ing—at :11c. From thq above; It, will be
seen that :eleven cents is regarded as the,
ruling price for' almost any delivery. be
tween'now and January /5t,'1869; and 100
ibr sellers option; for t he first half of 1869.'
The market continues very quiet and
rather weak, though there seems to be no
further decline. coidpared with the closing
qnotations of Friday evening. Spot oil, in
the absence of sales, may be quoted at 29;
latirluilf of September at 29 to 29k; and we
beard of the last thre# months—October,
November and December—being offered
both at 29 and 29V,. The leading topic of
discussion among our' retinerA lust now is
in regard to the western trade, and judg
.$2,141,883 M $477,014 59
GENERAL REVIEW.
REFINED.
hag froth present indications, we feel pretty
well satisfied that Pittsburgh within the
next three months will send considerable
oil to most,if not all,of the leading Western
markets. We hear it intimated that our
western railroads are disposed to do what
is right in the matter, by carrying oil at a
figure that will enable Pittsburgh to suc
cessfully compete with other points, and
by so doing they will not only benefit the
oil interest of this city, but they will also
help themselves.
.OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Fairview Oil Co., 500 bbls.refined to Tack
&-Bros., Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine, & Co., 85 do do to
Warden. Frew & Coe, Philadelphia.
A. D. Miller, 37 Uhls refined to Waring,
Ring & Co., Philadelphia
G. W. Holdship &Co., 235 do do to War
ing, King ,tCo., Philadelphia.
li. M. Long & Co.. 132 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co:, Philadelphia.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SArunner, September, 12, , 186/1.
The general markets' have been rather
quiet during the past week, and devoid of
anything that is really new or important.
Some articles in consequence of a temp o raiy scarcity have stiffened- up and appre
ciated in value, while others.with a supply
in excess of the demand, have depreciated.
Upon the whole, however, there have been'
no very important changes in salues,land
as a.general thing, the dernand for almost
everything has been confined mainly to sun
plying the immediate wants of the local
trade.
• - -
APPLES-LAre coming in more liberal
ly, but prices as yet are fully maintained
'ranging from $3 to $1 per bbl, as to qttality. ,
PoTATOES—Quiet and unchanged at
$1,15 to $1,20 per bushel and_ $3,50 per bbl.
Jersey Sweets scarce and higher—may be
quoted firm at $8 per bbl. -
CHEESE—Is in good n emend with sales
of W..stern Reserve and Hamburg; 15 to 16;
Factoky at 17 Goshen ,18c to 19 and , Sweit
rerat 20c to 21c.
.. ' •
BUTTER—Is firm , with a continued
steady demand but 'unchanged; sales at 35
.to 40c. for fair to strictly prime. •
EGGS—In light supply and firm at 22c,
for - fresh packed.
SEEDS-- , Sales of Timothy Seed at $3,50,
to '45,75. Flaxse'ed - is in demand, with
little or none in market._' Clover Seed
quiet and nominally unchanged at $7,75
SALT—Is i dull and nominally an
changed at $1,75 , , $1,89, to : the trade; and
$2, in a small way:
LARD OIL—.IB fibtralth
standing Lard has recentlyadvanced. Wei
continue to quote No. .2 at 111, 1 20 and No:
at $1,50
PROVISIONS -- Bacon is, unchanged
1440 - to for - ShdulderS;
16% to 16,.‘c for Ribbed, and 18 1 ,4 c to
BM for Clear Sides and -22 to le t kX •fop Su
gat Cured Hams. lard 20t: for prime kettle
rendered in tierces; and 21.6,:in kegs. Mess
Pork $30,50 aft F. 31.. .
GRAlN—Wheat is unchanged here, not
withstanding it still continues to decline in
the west. ' We Continue to quote Red Win
ter at $2,05 to $2,10 and 3 to' 5c higher for
White. Oats steady but unchanged at 65c' ,
on track. and 68 to 70e, in store. Corn is
in light supply and firm, with sales re-
Toned 'at $1,14 to $1,15 for mixed, and
$1,17 to $1,1,8 for prime Yellow. Rye is
quiet, and quoted' norninallY "at - $1,40. No
movement in. Barley-little or none offer
ing in this market; _tve continue toAuote,
in the absence of Sales, - at +elm to $2. -
MILL VEED:ltiiill prices unchanged at
$l,lO for Bran, $1,30 for Shipstuffs, and $2.:
for Middlings. •
FEATHERS —, Sales Of. live' Geese
Feathers reported at 90 to 92c. -
HAY—Is 'unchanged, with sales from'
country.wagons reported at 825 to $33 per
tom as to quality.
WHlsKY—Market quiet and unchanged.
The following are the quotations: Com
mon rectified per gallon i 51,25; half rye and
half corn per gallon $1,75; old Monongahela'
rye, two years , old, per gallon $2,25; old
Monongahela rye, three years old„ per gal
lon, $3,50; highwines per gallon $1,35. •
FLOUE-rThe market'• is. dull 'and un,,,
changed;'` Spring Wheat $9,50 to '0), for
nevi. and $10,245 to 810,50 :for old.- The
"Pearl" and "city Mills' ! ohtirilie to quote,,
at $10,50 for Extra Family in 61)124 and 110,-,
20 in sacks, arktt Double. Extra at ell in
bbls, anc) t+0,70,
; Cincinnati '
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.3'_ , •
'CINCINNATI, Sept. 12.—Flaur unchanged.
Wheat dull;.No. 1 held atsl,9Ba2,ooihut tio
.dertiand of any. consequence; it can be
bOught at the r.ver or on the track at $1,95.
Corn was firmer at the - Ifclose; and sold at
it for both ear 'and shelled.' Rye firm at
$1,33a1,40 for No. I—thtlatter rate in eleva
tors. Oats firm at 55a56c for No. 1. Bar,ley
'firni'at $2,25a2,3016r fall. Cattail - dull Oral
prices nominal; can be bought at 2.114a26c.
No'change in Tobacco. Whisky in but lit
tle demand at 650 ,in. bond. Mess -Burk
quiet;.smail sides at-$29. Bulk Meatsilall
add prices nominally unchanged; shoulders
held at 113;c arid Ai¢ tf 14c. ,
shoulders- 1231a13C and clear 'sides
Sugar Cured Hams 20a21e. dull;
small sales $t 19c;.n0 ligm~nd in _the; fi lar e
way. Biittcr steady at 30a546.,
'Flaxseed In' demane'at - $2,50 for prime,.
Linseel Oil,dull; lobbing sales at $1.14, re
troleuni dull; refined 30a32c. Gold 1433;
buying,-
st... Lotus market.
CBy Telegrallito the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Sr. LOVll3,!Sept..l2. , ,,rTobacco *plot and,
unchanged. - ,Flour; low grades in
,pretty:
good demand; baother - quAitles very dull;
superior 'old K60a6,25; extra $6,75, double ,
extra $7.590,25, double extra to fancy
$9,50a12,75. - _ Wheat; receipts And
holders stiff; prime to fancy red Fall $1,90a
2,30; Spring ranges from $1,60 for common
to choice. Corn, no buy . eia;, two or, three,
small , sales, JO 96a1,00. Oats - 2a3c . "l6wer;
closing 53a56. ,Barley; small ; sales at,
$1,80a2,00 for Spring. - Rye steady litiff.lBX
4,20. 3 Pork Auld; jobbing at 129,26. Bacon
"dulFat 13 rig. Sh-411ders, 153,, for 'ib tides;
16. g for clear r1b,:;17 for blear sides. Lard
firm with lobbing sales of choice at 19%.
Whisks , firm at $1,35. ,Receipts—.
3.500 barrels; Wheat, 6,400 bushels; - Corn,
.
1,100 bushels; Oat i; 12.7110;b*bels;11ye,
4,600 bushels; Barley, 2,900 bushels._
New York Dry Goods Market.
CBil'elegreph to the Pittsburgh tissette.r
NEW Yong, September 12.—The , Dry
Goods market is generall3r, steady and
'moderately active, particularty,for Woolen
gobds. Cotton goods are in ess demand, a
little depressed for plain Bleached'and Un
bleached Muslins though not quotablylew.
G 1 ; PrintB are itregulz.r, and bane titer
wait reduced to 1 shilling,- with n discount
on Monday, on all regular
. makes of prints
such as American, Albans, And Siehtnoiids,
and rare still steady and firm at 13e;
Sprigues and Pacific, 13}4e; Merriniabk_D,
13a13'40; and Coeheco, 14e but it is difficult,
to obtain r axtrenis ligureit, Heavy' Sheet
ings are depressed at 16a16 1 ,4e. Printing
Cloths are depreasedat Matle for common
to good.,
Toledo !Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittehurgh Gasette.l
TOLEDO,Sept. 12 .—Receipts--4,852 bbls
sour, 41, 650 bush wheat, 21,415 bush corn,
2,785 bush, oats. Shipmenta-3,483 barrels
flour. 19,180 bash n heat, 40,744 bash corn,
9,800 bush oats, 1,150 bash rye. Flour—
sales White 'at 811,25; amber at 810,50.
Wheat inac ti iganve and drooping, with sales
white Mich 82,: amber at 82a2,
No 2 red at 81,83; at
Noo 17 spring at 81.65:-
01;
2do at 51;60. 'Corn—sales No 1 at 51,03;
generally held higher. Oats shade better,
with sales at 55%a56c tar No 1. Rye &bade
lower, with sales Michigan at 51,28.
Freights firm at 60 to Buttklo, 100 to Oswe
go and 12 2 0 to Ogdensburg.