The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 16, 1868, Image 6

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STEL WORKS.
DullilvEgNE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN RAHM & CO.,
BABtil'ACTtlinsaft or
iron; Nails and -.Steel. Carriage and
Wagon Springs and Axles.
Duquesne.-XL. and Juniata Meesharit Bar, Round
and bqu are Iron; Band, Hoop, beet and 'Plate Iron;
Oval, tialt,Oval and Bound Iron; t4lluder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bare; T and
Flat Ball for Loa ! :Bonds; Cut Nails and B,,ikes;
Plow. Spring and A. B Steel • Laminated Steel; Oat-
ter Bars, Crow Bars, Le.;
°ince and Warehouse-72' WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh. ,
SHEFFIELD
. STEEL WORKS..
SINGER, NICK & CO. I •
PITTSBURGH, EEL,
Manufacturers of every description of
. -
CAST AND DENMAN STEEL,
t RAILWAY SPPINFS,
PLATFORM SPRINGS;
JA . ". Ir S, STEEL TIRE, &c.. .to.
, •
Warehnnse, 88 Water and 100 First Sta.
MIIILLF,R, BA1411 . &, PARKIN.
GENERAL PARTNERS:
WM. METCALF, I REIIHEN MILLBR,
CEO. W. BARR, CHAS. I'ARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER-S• M. BIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
33A-11E1 8c PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA
hil4:d4B
B 1
DLI.1110N1)
• STEEL WORKS.
BROTHER CO.,
' Manufacturers of all descriptions of
_ .
I€6 II I I =M II MA.
eclice an(i l Wareh . 120, 122 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 F ° llgT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
CESTABZ•IBIIBD nr 18454 ' •
ANDERSON & WOODS,
GiTIOCESB42II3 TO ANDERSON, COOK & 00.0
A rt lisumfactorers of every description of
STEEL.
. BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL.
11111, trittlay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut
SAW
RIZ: Vitt a;04rMirt132X22A1,.V':1,3111,1.
t n a ge l iget p a n ct= drfiiinggr'aelef Points,
Steel
Wings, etc.; Oil Drill steel.
Unsce and Works—tioriter FIRST AND 11069 ECS.,
Pittsburgti, Ps j‘tt3:d9
Godeffroy Bran . eker & Co.,
42 EXCHANGE PLACE. HEW TOBK S .
Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to iontiact or sell in quantities to snit
porchasers, (delivered In either New York or Philo-
delphla) the celebrate .1
SPIEGELEISEN
sed so extensively for the manufacturing of
V., H.
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
contains a heavy percentage• of Manganese. The
'vie are also ready to contract for, or sellt oarrive,
STEEL RAILS
Manufactured by
G. ARNDT dc CO.,
Dortmund, for which latter Arm t ey also have
the Sole Agency in the United States.
Fall particulars, samples, prices or ehemical an
stymie will be promptlyforwarded on apPllCatton
&MB:nal . •
IRON WORKS.
JAIL - V MONIS, Preen ' W. P. P0N.111114 Hart.
pITTSBIIIIGH FORGE'
AND IRON CO.,
lIANOFACTURILIIB OF
Bar Iron; '
}"*.ilro'ad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Nzles Rolled;
RallrOad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Fran! es;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods: ‘,
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, &o.
°Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. P •
E VER S ON, PRESTON &
Nnnsylvania Iron Works.
• Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET
opposite Monongahela House ,
PITTSBIIR
apM:de • GII'
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
COON STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB -- 81i1JM.72(0775' COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
(fell as any other Store in the Union.
BISSELL & CO.
4'
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Alm on land and for WO,
rABWRST° saAT,ITIrbTOVEII
vae.tric 91101h13, PENDKRB,
COOKING NAMING. do.
COPPER.
L AKE SUP'ZIEUOI,I
CIOPPEIE MILL AND WWII%
ForT9L'SDITRAGH. ,
PARK, McCURDY & CO.,
Minnfacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Belt
Copper, Presied Copper Bottom', Based Mal Bot
toms, Speller Solder. Mao, Imp°. 'a and Dealers
In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, ac. Con
stantly on hand Tlnners • Machines 14. d Fools.
SEC ON
Warehouse, blo. IPittsb 40 FIRST STBEt,T and ISO
D STREET, urgh.
Special orders of COpper. cat to any desired Pat-.
$llll4 mylecaft4wT
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET,. Ninth Ward,
PTTTSI3iTit 3-8 .
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
• These Works are among the largest and Inset
complete establishments in the Wein, and axe now
Prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Bail road Castings.
Bolling Mill Coatings.
Engine Castings.
Blachine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:n69
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
. AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
PITTEIItID - 11451 . 1 : 1,
WK. smrril,
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. •
' M Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry
sand, and El feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
- General Castings for GaS and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Supertntendenta
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
. •fele:tio ,
L. O. LIPINOSTO2I.I7. A. ROBINSON, JIL.
LIVINGSTOS 84,C0•9• _ •
IRON FOTTEDEI3,S,,
MANUPACTIDDERS . OP- - I
. _
FMB LIGHT :CAS:ZINGS,
An descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
c
bin dc.
AU Job Work promptly attended to.
Office and. Workt-WitIMEDYGTOM AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Anegheny City, Pa.
R613113150N, REA & CO.,
successors to R081N8024 win 1 mirt•T *.na.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Mannfactnrert of Boat and Stationary Steam En
glues Blast „Engines,' Mill Machinery, f,earing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 11 corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for IFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers.
Jall:rf2
MONT . BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, .24inth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron 31111 s,)
Ito:Ming Min and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
HACEDIEBY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable. •
• EBBERT --MACELIND.
ocistim
BERLIN - .FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and Waiehouse, 29 Wood Street.
kianufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. ap2B:3l
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BANDUSEY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY,'PA.,
Hanufacturexa of Steam Engines; Oil Presses, Pol.
leys, Shafting; Grist 'and Saw Mill Work. Bolling
Idlll and Machine Castings, Orate Bars,Weights,
Wagon Boxes, &c. ,to- order an • have on
hand Engines of all sizes.' nivl4:os
CENTRAL FOUNDRY .
AND ROLL WORKS
- sso Penn Street.
BOLTWAN I BSYD & BAGAIEL
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, etc._
VIII.TON. MACHINE WORKS.
. , ESTABLISHILD IN 1838.
anufactory of STEAM ENGINRS, of all sizes
and of the most approved patterna, for stationary
purposes ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety a fall, MI and HI hone power
ENGINES, whielo.lolll be sold IV very' reduced
priCU. ( l 3 . P. GElSiiill. We ll sville 0.
Fifty miles below klitshirgh, 'on the Oh io riier, and
line of C. &T. It.' I - no9:h2
HARDWARE.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY', STERRIT EUWER,
Manufacturers and Importers of
EEW - ARE,
CUTLERY, &C._
83 # t LIBERTY STREET,
cOBITEII. 011 WXYYZ.
One Square Below Onion Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
Astgn Le for F,,,IRBANIDP SCALES.
NOVELTY WORKS;
pITTSBUR
NOVELTY WORKS.
M'KEE & CO.,
MARDTACTEMER Or
L 4 .
Ef.eystene !Kend a ll, P i gent Platform
S CI E S
Janus heed Patent Door Loth and Latches,
PAINT AND 0 EF I EE - MILLE.
MALLEABLE IRON, &c.
Corner of Grant and - First Streets,
sts:uu PITTsiNEGH.
PAINTERS.
WILL. S. TAYLOR, . •
PAINTER,
No. i 6 01110 - 8711EZT, AlleghenYe
Thankitil for the former very liberal patronage be.
stowed upon me, I assure my friends and the public
generally that, in the future u in the past, I shall
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
sane,and will be always at the shop from to 9
• 11 . and from 1 to 3E. K.
PITTSBURGH GA
ENGINES,_. BOMBS, &C.
'HUGH N. BM & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(NEAR TILlf. POINT,)
Engine Builders,Founders & Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT. ENGINES. and STA
TIONARY ), Milli FS, of all alzes. ' •
Special attenth.n incited to our new STATION
ARY OIL VI F.L ItNGINrc-AND YOR.TABLE
BUILEh, of 15-horsepower.
CASTINGg. of every Mod. madt to order at our
Foundry, on T h IRO STK itY,T,belo vr Market.
'Mils for Oil SHAVTING.
1 - 1 NtiERS,, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and.
IRON TOBACCO I'ItEbSES, on hand and wade to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tA -
Zar All orders promptly tilled. TRY US.
FORT PITT'
FOILED, STILL AR TAMIL
_
- WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDERi
RAMTFACITIREELS OF
iHJBULAN, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBW.AR,FIREt
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
IL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
IM EYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
TT ING PANS; SALT PANS AND CON-
D SIRS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PBLSON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse corner Second,
-Third, Short and Liberty Streets.
.ice• Ordcrs sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7;lB9_
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
, .
NOS. 20. 23, 24 AND Sib PENN ST.
'Swing secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the cotintry. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks; Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron,Bridges, Suglir Pans, and sole mantt
faourers oßarnhill's Patent Rollers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice.
TAMES M. BITER,
ty
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
prrrsmaidErf.pA.,
meannrecrourx or
IRON OIL -- TAN S,
BETTLIZ.;43 TANS,'G'OI'PER STEAM PIPS,
ROLLISJ MILL STACKS,
And SLEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
FITTSBIIII&H
r ['ND D. BRUSH.
JAWED M. BRUSH
JARED H. BRUSH & SON,
MANITFiCTVELERS OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
dllis.
NivrARING AND KING, -
C01:111111531011MQ1Thant3 and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH,
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, , •
WARING, KING &
TACK BROTHERS,
•
, . COMBSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS iN
•
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL` BUILDING; cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
. LT
Philadelphia Officer-127 WALNUT BT.
H M. LONG & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AIRE WHITE BURNING
Brand.--"LUCIFE.R."
Office, No. 2• Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
ALEXANDER PATTERSON,
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND. FOR `SALE:
500000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
30,,01)0 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 Inch;
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2,2 X and 3 lach;
200,000 fret Hemlock
1,000,01)0 No. 118-Inc hShingles, sawed: _
11)0,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed;
100,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, tared:
2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet;
300 Cedar Posts.
Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small
qua ntities.
09 No. 80 PREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester, and 157 ICELMOU A. STREET, appo
site the Gas Works, /Welch• ny Cl y. , Jr29:011
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
Capital, - $125,000.
s lrmENT . lDlAßn i p i iirfaiD . GE.
Burzaurrantwurr-Evw. DAVISON.
Edwsrd Davison, Dialir L l2B . F . Duncan,
John Mellon, E. D. Dlthrldge,
Geo. W. Dithridaer M. L. Malone,
6. B. Johnston.
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM
BER STREETS.. Ninth Ward.
OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Was
Street..
ten;!WWl7Vii. fiarAZlßaii4aUel
JOON H. COOPIR. .—.JOB. KAU MUM BM.
JOHN 11. COOPER & CO. ) '
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers of PUMPS AND REAM WORK. o_
everyAND piegifitir4s
all kinds. airman,
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGEL
ityLs:22o
sAaninEL M. wwsEnnum,
• IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Fa•
I
Agent for the sale of Cont_wall, Doolsbanwo, . I.o *
gephine, Isabella, Duneannon, altaahova„ Glendon.
Ind other bract's of Anthracite. roughlogbenl
Coke and 0. B. Charcoal
pie morr4.
Coaslinssats sad onion noweethar
maltoDiallikisi.iw4oaatott . 6, 1-6:
PITTSBURGH", Pa.
127 Walnut Street.
k n . I 1 1 E ) . a %I
kali* 4 a4:4 3 ) it:l
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
N 0.169 Wood Street,
C/PITAL, $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
I N
ELLER'S IN
GOVERN T SECURITIES,
A , D COLD.
INTEREST i OWED OICTISIE DEPOSITS.
Collections m. de on all accesspic points in the
tutted States nail Cana. ss.
..
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. Risher,
Robt. H.
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
I). Watince,
E. Fawcett. •
BAWL. MeCLITRELAN, Pres't.
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier,
K.EYSTONE BANK,
No. 29 LIBERTY STREET,
PATSBIIIIGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorized ' ) : : : : $200,000.
DIRECTORS.
Win. H. Hamdton,
Henry Bocksteee,
Geo. T. Van Doren,
H. J. Lynch,
John Murdoch, Jr.,
William Espy,
Samuel Barckley,
rwmAjoilwmwm. , ; ; :
TRANSACTED
Collections made on all aocessible points in the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Depoilts•
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAlf DOSEN. Cashier.
t_i'~i~:cse:~~:+
PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK,
OF prrpsnurtori.
CASH CAPITAL
IPreeldent—HENßY LLOYD.
'Vice President—WlLLlAM
QM=
C.> 0
Henry Llo3rd, Mon. Thos. Mellon;' E. I'. Jones,
Th. W_lghtman 'Geo. W. Hallman, IWm. Rea,
u. U. Bartley, i Edward Gregg,tram Stowe.
•
,Nattipy_dr, Treas'r-,-S. F. VON OONNIIORST.
INTEREST pall on time de
, n
m before
computed
Si t h will
Ist Ntivt-nibesa d Ist MAT. r u y3l:t76
lflOttli-IBANK OF COILVERGE,
f W ood and Sixth St&
'4l. PATTE SON president..
JOS. H. H L . ‘ ....Cashier"
CAPIT L, : : $500.000.
. .
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, • GeorgrW. Cass.
Wm. H. brn n, James McCandless,
Chas. lockb t, . Wm. Douglas,
Allen lilricpa rick, I Wm. Reed. .
W. 8. Haven -
DINCOUN 15 DAILY, AT 11 A. D.
ap9:o.T2
HAILT, AUGHEY & CO.,
BANK S AND BROKERS,
Corner Third aiul Wood Streets,
x.rx-r.s J3U
(817CCL.501(t3 TO HANNA, HrLT & C 0..)
DIALIIIIS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to he purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on I..ondon.
mylmn
XT HOLMES & SONS,
33.AINT
57 Market Street,
PaTTICS.IIITIIGI.II. PA.
CoSections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadaa.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of _
United States Secu"ities.
Ja110:31
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CEARTEnED '1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY, BUM. RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DII.POSITB SUBJENT ERESTCT TO MUM. WITHOUT
Discounts Daily at IS o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BULL.
Vice President-A. M. MARSHALL.
- THOMPSON BELL,
.108. DILWORTH.
J. J. GILLESPIE,
Btockhol den to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell,
Willis Dalzell,,
D. W. C. Bidwell
E. M. Fulton.
:s TING N ... k e
HOILMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
enrreminon.
Kano %Wren of HEAVY MEDIUM and , AIGHT
ANCHOR MID MAGNOLIA
SHBETINGS‘ AND BATTING.
DYER AND SCOURER,
IL J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
Pro. 8 ST. CLAIR S
And Now 185'ind 187 Third Skeet,
PTITABIIIIGH. PA.
57194111
PH. kg- 1013611-trEZ,
Corner of Wood and Flfth Streets
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought 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 & CO.,
rts7 M 2St. g 3
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Vir Interest Allowed on Dep'osits.
air Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
OrdersOteented for the Parepaael and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
;fit giftililt,4V . Git:Etti
sioll,ooo
The tendency for gold seemed to be up
ward;:the scarcity of gold materially as
sists the bull cliqbes, but the Maine elec
tion nas defeated their efforts, and unless
gold can be made so scarce as to command
a premium on daily loans, quotations will
be made lower. The large supply of ex
change constantly pressed on the market,
and the increasing shipments of cotton and
cereals will have a tendency to gradually
depress the premium.
In Government bonds a better feeling
was manifested, yet the market is only
sustained by the large short interest. The
new bonds are rather scarcer, but besides
the regular dealers, few buyers appear to
be In the market, and large lots can not be
sold at qtiotations;_ the older bonds are
more neglectect, and speculators are no:
dealing in them except in covering old
contracts. •
'rho stock market, although higher this
evening, is.without any outside support; the
cliques alone put up prices to entrap out
siders fro:u time to time to unload; the
miscellaneous list is almost entirely ne
glected. In Express stocks there was a
sharp rally' vest,rday, but the market to
day seems rather dull, and devoid of any
interest. A party is now at work to create
a short interest in these stocks in order to
force parties to buy at high prices. The
party 'enjoys great facilities because nearly
the entire dealings in these shares are con
fined to one house. and it is easy for them
to judge in what condition the market is.
Money is easy; business inactive.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 14.4%; Eighty-one's,ll4;
Five Twenties, 1862, 113%; do, 1864109%;
do, 1865, 111; do, 1865, new. 109; do, 1867,
109; do, 1868; • 109; Ten Forties, 104%;
Railroads—Cleveland 6c, Pittsburgh, :88;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr. Chicogo, 108%;
Chicago d: Rock Island, 101%; Chicago AS:
North Western, 86%; do Preferred, 86%;
Michigan Southern, 84;4; Reading, 90%;
Erie, 47%; New York Central, 125%; Ohio
& Mississippi Certificates, 28;4; Western
Union Telegraph Co.; 34; Adams Express
Co., 49,; Merchants Union, 22%. Mining
shares—Gregory, ;3,90; Corydon, 20; Quartz
Hill, 1,10: Smith dr Parmalee; 4,40; Quick
silver,. 20.
—The Chicago Tribune, of Monday, says:
The business of -the Week closing to-day
has been considerably diminished in, com
parison with list we:k by the want of con
fidence in prices of- grain:, Shippers have
feared to. take hold, and some whd are
usually the largest operators have done
Scarcely anything for the last three days.
The unfavorable weather has also had an
effect to prevent loading .of vessels,, and
also to hinder the handting of grain-in the .
country. Receipts of grain have not been
so heavy during the last half of the week,
and to that fact it is partially due that
prices have not receded more. Merchants
in all the goods, trades have done au ex
cellent business.•
Money has worked easier in general dur-
Lng the latter part of the week, and though
with some of the banks it has been very
close, there has been no stringency. The
currency Movement to the country seems
to have totally ceased for the present.
Scarcely any of the banks have had orders
from their country correspondents to-day,
and all the banks have stopped ordering
currency from . New. York. -
-Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dr. Co.: Gold, 144y 3 ; United
States Sixes, 1881's,
114; b-au's, 1862,
113%; 5-20's, 18(34, 109,! 4 ; 5-20's, 1865,
111; 10-40'a, 1043; 5-20's, January and
July, '65, 109; 5-20's, January and July,
'67109; '6B, 109; June 7-50's, par less
July 7.50'5. do %; August 119; Sept.. 119;
Oct. 11834; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
A. M. MARSHALL.
JOS. ALatajc.
mate
erenem•
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. k. Brown,
Thomas Kwlnw.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OP TIM PITTBURGIE GAZETTES,
TUESDAY, September 15, 1868.
The Crude market opened up a little
stronger for spot oil, and for a time an
effort was made to establish a slight ad
vance; at the opening it was held at 11Vo;
sabsecitiently it was offered at lige, bat so
far as we could learn, there were no buy
ers at anything over the even eleven cents,
and there was not a single sale reported.
For the last three months there were
offers to sell at lie, and buyers for October
at Ile. We are cognizant of a sale having
been made at Venango City at
,14,15, which
is equivalent to 1®84,(4," at Oil City.
Upon the whole, the market, compared
with yesterday, has undergone no quotable
change, with the excepti n, already noted,
that spot oil was held with, more firmness.
The market for Refined was more active,
the sales being larger than for some days
previous, aggregating nine thousand five
hundred barrels, while prices have under
gone no quotable change. Sale of 1.000 bble,
seller's option, next three months, at 27i4;
1,000 bbls, same option, next six months,
at 27; 500 each Septembe, to December at
29; 500 each October to December at 293;
5)0 last half September at 29y,; 1,000 do do
at Wyi; 500 do at 29%; 500 do at 22X. As
BANKER,
(St=more to S. JONES . C 0..)
Corner - Fourth and Wood' Sts.,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS Or
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
•
OFFICE OF TIIE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY; September, 15, 1868.
CRUDE
RBFINED
will be seen from the above, any delivery
between now anrl January Ist, may be
quoted at 29 to 29 1 ,.<. We hear of some
Wrstern . orders having come to hand, and „,.
by proper effort, there is no raaaon why
Pittsburgh should not enjoy a good West
ern trade this fall.
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Leech J: W00d... 240 I Fisher J.: Bro 120
Lockhart LS: F... SOO Jas. Wilkins SO
P. \Veisenberger 160 .T. Mawhinnev....looo
J. Munliall 400 1 R. D. Clark l6O
H. Rosenbach... SOO J McKee, H. di. Co. 80
Total
OIL SHIPPED E. 2 ST BY A. V. R. R
Erny, Jageman & Co., 251 bbls refined to
Waring. King & Co., Philadelphia:
Montzheimer, Koehler & Co., 50 dodo to
Waring King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKsivy Bros. & Co., 113 do ref. to W. P.
Logan & Bro.,'Philadelphia.
P. Weisenberger, 300 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co.,Philadelphia.
Fawcett, ogan & Stockdale, 200 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philad• Iphia.
MeCree - ry & Co:, 485 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 do do to War
den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
H. Koehler, & Co., .150 bbls refined to.
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner, 250 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koehler & Co., 190 do ben
zole to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
—There will be a meeting of the Petro
leum Association on Wednesday morning, _
September 16th, at ten o'clock. By order of
the President, A. T. Breoks, Seeertary.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, September 15, 1868.
The general markets are quiet but
steady, with a fair volume of business in
the aggreate. For most of the leading ar
ticles, particularly Flour, the demand is
restricted mainly to supplying the imme
. , .
diatewants'of the local trade, aiid, as a con
sequence, we have but few rountllbt` oper
ations to record._ Grain of all kinds is firm,
though a, still further decline in Wheat
would create 'no surprise, in sympathy
with the decline in the West. The Grocery
trade is fairly active with an increased job
bing trade, consequent upon the resump
tion of navigation, and the same is true of .‘
Pittsburgh manufactures.
BUTTER—Is steady with a good local
demand, and we can report regular sales at
35 to 40.
EGGS—In limited supply and in good
demand, and fresh packed may be quoted
firm at 22c.
CHEESE—Is unchanged at 15 to 16 for
Western Reserve and Hamburg. 17 to 18
for Factory and Goshen and' 20 to 210 for
Sliveitzer.
APPLES=Are not coming. in very plen
tifully and with a steady demand, prices
are well sustained, ranging from $3 to $4
per bbl.
POTATOES—Unchanged at. $1,15 to $1,20
per bushel and $3,50 per bbl. Sweets are
quoted firm at $7 for Baltimore's and .$7,25
to $7,50 for Jerseys.
SEEDS—SaIes of Timothy Seed at $3,50
to $3,75 per bushel, and Flax Seed, in the
absence of sales, may be ouotedat.s2,3o to
$2,35. No movement in Clover Seed.
HAY—Sales . at .o.l.legheny Diamond
Scales of 52 loads at $25 to b'3/3 per ton,
showing an advance onn prime. --
GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged
here, notwithstanding it coi.tinues to de
cline in the West: prime Red Sz,os to $2,10
and 3to 5 cents higher for White. Barley
is .scarce and good to strictly prime, Spring
is selling at $1,90 to $2. Oats unchanged at
65 on t.-ack and 6.4 to 70 in store. No sales
of Corn reported; mixed is 'qnoted at $1,14
to $1,13 and prime Yellow at $1,17 to 61.18.
Rye is firm at $1,40 and but little.offering.
MILL FEED—Is coming in more freely,
and the recent rains_ having improved the
pasture,t-lie.inarket and pr ceg, al-
though unchanged, are barely maintained.
The mills still quote at 81,10 for Bran;
$1,30 for Shipstuffs, and $2 fur Middlings.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is steady, v.ith
regular jobbing ; sales at i4y to 1430
for Shoulders; 16% to 1.6 Ye for Ribbed, and
18% to 18%c for Clear Sides, and 22 to.V34c
for. Sugar Cured Hams. Prime kettle
rendered Lard is firm at - 20 c, - in
tierces, and 22c, in kegs. —Mess Pork,
$30,50 to $3l.
LARD OIL—Is firm but unohanged.at
$1,20 for No. 2; an $1,50 for No. 1. '- '
FEATHERS,- 7 Live Geese Feathers may
be quoted at 80c to the tiade, and . B.s to 90c,
in a retail way.
FLOUR—The market cori'inues dull,
with a drooping tendenc - V. Good to choice'
Spring Wheat brands are quoted at $9,50
to $10,25. The "Pearl" and "City. Mills"
continue to quote at e 10,50 for Extra Fam
ily. in barrels, and $10,20, in sacks; Double
Extra at 811. in. barrels. and $1.0,70, in
sacks. Rye Flour, $9.
WFIISKY=Is fairly active and firm but
unchanged; we continue to quote common
rectified per gallon $1,25; half rye and half
corn per gallon $1,75; old Monongahela
rye, two years old, p•-r gallon $2,25; old
Monongahela rye, three years old, per gal-
lon, $3,50; highwines per gallon $1,35.
New. York Dry Goods Market
[l3v Tolefrrovh to t4e Pittsburgh Oatette.l
NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—There continues a
good demand for all description of goods,
and especially for woolen goods of desira
ble makes and colors, and prices rule
steady and firm. Cottons are in limited
demand. Plain bleached and unbleached
muslins irrem ' u!ar. in prices, but not quota
bly lower. All' lower, priced and narrow
classes of brown Apeetings and sheet
ings are relatively higher than yard
wide heavy . goods, and the same
is I true in bleached muslins• That
there are many classes of cotton goods
selling below cost does not admit of
doubt, while others are bringing good
prices; consequently, until prices become
equalized buyers find it necessary to re
quire protection on everything they buy.
Colored Cotton, all kinds are in light
stock and firm. Silk goods are in.good
supply and more slowly, as - prices are - very
high, owing to the high cost of production
of stuff goods for ladles.
New-York Cattle Market.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Nr.w YORK, September 15.- Beeves quiet,
generally favoring purchasers; the average
quality of offerings are fair to good; quota
tions ranged: extras 516,50; prime 515.125;
r. '
fa. , tozo good $15a15,75; ordinary 814,50a15;
inferior 811a13; receipts. 5,434 head. Mitch
Cows in good demand, prices rangliig 1,40 a
110; receipts,. MEL Veal Calves in good de
mand; prices firm; first quality 812; prime
811,u0a11,50; common to good 89,50a10,60;
inferior at 87,50a9;. tecelpts 1,545. Sheep
and Lambs active and prices steady at 84ii7
for sheep, and 88,50a9 for lambs; reciepts
4,030. Swine qu et and firm at 811a11,25
for heavy corn fed; 810,50a10,87% for fair to
good; 510 for, ight to common; receipts
20,281.
Baltrictore Market.
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
• BALTI XOlll3, Soptomber ls.—PlOnr 1111.•
ch nged. Wheat dull; prime to choice
$2,25a2,50; inferior 41,75a1,90. Corn dull
with white at $1,20a1,23. Oats unchanged.
Rye dull at 31,40.. Mess Pork unchanged.
Bacon unchanged; rib sides 17c; clear do
17V,c; shoulders 14 1 ,4 c; hams 22c. Lard un
changed.
Chicago Cattle Market,
fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Cinema°, September 15.—Cattle dull and
nominally unchanged. Hogs; choice fat,
active and firm; common, dull and heavy;
sales at. 119a9,90 or common to medium, and
1110a10,70 for good to prime. Rceeipts
-1,0913 head hogs. Shipments-1,408 head
hogs.
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