The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 17, 1868, Image 6

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,DUQUESNE i-
1 IRON AND STEEL WORKS .
COLEMAN, RAHM & CO.,
Y mANUFACTURZES OF
/ion, Nails and Steel. - Carriage and
Wagon Springs and Axles.
, •
Duquens, Xl. and Juniata Ilsrnbant Bar, Round
a dSquarulron; Band. Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
I n
Oval, Halt Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cylludsr and
'Wagon Box Iron; Drag:and Dropper Bars; 'l' and
Ylat Ball for k.oal Rogas; Cut Balls and S,,lkes;
rlOw, Spring and S. II Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut
illnr Bars, Crow Bars, &c., kr.
lOttlee and Warehouse—TV WATER STREET.
It.tsburgli. ' • . .
sit
.EFFIELD STEEL WORKS,
SINGER, NIMICK-&
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Manufacturers of every descrlptlcin of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
i RAILWAY SPRINO9, . I
FT.-.LLFTIC .5....,f;:1 PLATFORM SPRINGS.
' AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Au., dm
• I
`Warehouse, SS, Water and \ 100 First Sta.
MILLER, BARR & PARTILUIT
GENERAL PARTNERS:
WM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER,
GEO. W. BAHR, I CHAS. FARKLN.
SPECIAL PARTNER - S. M. KIEL
ICRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
M.EE.,T,P.R, BARR Ac. PARIELIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
prrTstuneni, PA.
fel4:d4B
FLACK DIAMOND _
.
STEEL WORHS.
PARK, BROTHER & C
Manufacturers of alytescrlptlons of
• M ili rM l 3oll±Ai ;
.
911ce and Warehouse; 120, 122. 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS, . I
FITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
[ESTABLIZI.D IN 1845.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
lISUCCESRDELS TO ANDERSON, COOK & CO.
Manufactorers of every descrip ' pon of
STEEL.
BEST REFINED•TOOL STEEL
=Mill, Mulay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut
SAW PLATES,
•
Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
Shovel, floe. Fork, sake and Toe Calk Steel.
Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points Cast Steel
Finger' Bars, sickle Steel. spring Steel ° Tire, Plow
Wings, etc. steel.
thrice andWorks—vorner FIRST AND ROSS STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa • )'2B:d9
•
Godeffroy Brtmeker i& Co.,
42 .EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW lOU
Are prepared, as Sole Agents In-the I:l,4lied States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg
Westphalia, So contraet or sell in quantities to snit
Du chasers, (delivered In eltherNew York or Phlla
delphla) the celebratei
SPIEGEL,EISEN
sed so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron Is free from Sulphur and rhosphovus, and
v. H.
contains a heavy percentage of Manganes!
Rove are also ready to contract for, or sent o arri
STEEL RAILS
Manufacture d-by
9. AR DT & CO.,
I Dortmtind, for which latter firm they all!
the Sole Agency in the Inited States
Full imiticulors, samples, prices or cheml a
alysbelll be pioinpily fornarded on applien ton
aul9:u2o
IRON WORSE,
1=12=112
pITTSBURGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
JIf.A;NLIZACTDII2B4 OZ
Bar Zion;
F wilroad Fish Bars and Belts;
~.uallroad Car Axles Boiled;
Ballreewt.Car Azies Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Bods•
Yekes,Bibraps;
Fistea Heachi;
Steambefitt Shafts;
64aMbeat Cranks;
3Platoa Beds, Wrists;
Fitlitail ;Jewel, Collars, /he.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
pIrysTrUSGH,
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET
opposite Monongahela House,
ap!M:d6 PITTSBURGH.
STOVES, CASTINGS, Ike.
COOK STOVES.
ggis,'TH.E.Poo*.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB. BITUMEIVOUrB COAL.
, •
Warranted' to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Store tn the Onion.: .
BISSELL & CO.,
No: 2435 LibeFty, Street:
Also on hand. sod tor sale, '
./..talso l / 1 3ToVE8,___
—KEATING wravertk
GRATE /ROWS % /ENDERS,
COOK/NO EANOES, so.
COPPER.
L A.KE SUPERIOR
ODPirDNIC4,k AND 817DZING WORE;
171.1-ksietunciii.
PARK,. IidfcCURDY & CO.,
Manufacturers of tibeathing, Brasteray and 44dt
Copper, Presied Copper Bottoms, Raised tltlll Bot
toms, klpelter, Solder, Also, ImpoP viand' Dealers.
In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wlrß, ite. Con ,
Eantly ou,kaud 'Matra. jdaebtnesa,,d
'Warehouse 140 17014 T. and BM
BECOMES VILE PittsOurgh.
0Peci1d.014 1 4 , 4 picOPPer.ddt to4asty•deatrod pat
-14/11. - • 21Y1413isdia •
PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturer. of Boat and Stationary Steam En
igtnes, Blast Engines, Mill Bfachinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings otall descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boller and sheet Cron Work.
Office, No. 12, corner First sod Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFFAItII'S,PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. jail:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
0c15:L3
BRUIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE k'SLIIS.
Office and Warehouse, 29. Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
e Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. ap'2s:3l
THOMAS CARLINA; CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. ,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work. Rolling
Min and Machine Castings, Orate Bare, Weight'',
Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on
hand En gines of all sizes. myl4:qls
_
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
VT. P. Ponvvi,
„
Sgo Pezni. Street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGILEY
min! Rolle; Mill Cistlnge, Roll Lathes. &c:
FULTON MACHINE WORKS.
Eivrastistrim -
- fantafactory of STEAM ENGINES, of MI sizes
and of the most approved patterns , for stationary
R u J,Vi s s e !:;. B ja ß rilra ° AlZlln g 1 186U -E l2 l l
ENGtNI S , whlzli. will be sold at. very reduced
prices.
P. P. OEIBBE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river: and
line of C. & P. E. : nos:la
NEW HARDWARE SOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & ELWER,
.31.3nufacturere and Importers of
it TOW A ,
CUTLERY, &C.
• - 37 LIBER'T'Y STREET
• - 1.4 1
00ENEI.OP WAYNE!
OnoSquitre Below Union Depot,
PIT BURGH. •
Ammets for PATRBANICIP SCALE'S.
No rte• :S.
NOVELTY WORKS.
ADABIS,, M'EEE & CO.,
- - 31 ANIIIPACTIIItElt or
Keystone Standard. , Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES.
anus Fared Patent Door Locks and Latehee
PAINT AND a EPEE MILLS.
MALLEABLE IRON. Ao.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
12:11E11
ILL s. , Termuti l
PAINTER,
No. 45 OHIO gnaw. ineitienn
Thankhl tor the former very liberal patronagr be.
stoWed upon me, I assure'my friends and the public
geoerally that„ in the tutorial, continuance t s I 'hail
endeavor diligently to merit s of the
as ne t and win Agwaytatt the &hop from,f.to 9
A 9. and hom tog r.
maltql.l
LAs WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PrT•ll333l:TlCiaia.
THOMAS N. MILLER. President.
Theta. Works are among the largest and most
omptete establlehmehts in the West, arid are now
prepared to larnioh
Engines, of ever,' dacriPtion.
Boilers, Oil Tanks:
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad -Casting&
Bolling HUI Castinia.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
-'- ORDERS SOLICITIM
n09:n69
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
.PITTSI3T.TIZGLEE,' PA.
WAI. SMITH,
Illanu - footttrer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIP ,
FOR GAS AND WATER W•ORES.
slaTgllrLineZt h i s n . va i Li s a c T f e lt' a
s P s i o t i i 4 .7 [ln e
n t t ilr f
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of
tel6:tlo Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
gmemin
L. 0. LIVI B OSTOI . T.W,II. BURT.W. A. ROBINSON. J 8
LIVLNGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS,
ISIANUFACTITRERS OF
FJ2VE LIGHT CASTINGS,
A u c n r en . Cotton s nd Woolen= fig:
ch .llr7OLVOrk promptly attended to.
near
Office and Werks7-WASHINGTON AVENUE,
Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Fa.
ROBINSON, BEA. ifs. CO., -
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS MILLBES,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Butler Street,' Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & 3LIUMIST,
HARDWARE.
SBURGU
PITTsisIIRGEL
PAINTERS.
w m .p uia p ita l
HUE N. BOLE & CO.
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Engine Builders, Founders & Machinists,
Mani:Wafture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY y NGIN VS, of all sizes.
nt3peelal attentli.n Inthed to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE. AND PORTABLE•
of 15-horsepower.
CASTINGS, of every kind. made to order at our
Foundry, on Th Ilit) STRKET, below Market.
JUGS for 011 Wells, SRA PriLLEYS,
II N-IERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRE.sSEd, on band and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Polo
AirlAll orders promptly tilled. TRY VS.
FORT PITT
HOMER, STILL. A.NB TA
WO KS.
CAI3ROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLIJED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND . CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
tEHIMNEYS; BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
TTLING PANS, SALT PANS - AND CON.
DENSERS;
EAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES '
. ,
Office and IVorehouse; corner second,
Third Short and Liberty Streets.
B' Onlcra sent to the above address. will be
promptly attended to. mb7:189.
1, M. pAIGLNIIILL
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 214 AND 20 PENN ST
Having secured a large yard and Punished 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 Lti
the country.. Chimneys, Itnipching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers; Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills . , Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shoe test notice. lab:c2l
ARIES M. BITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
MANUFACTURER OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPtheSTEA3I PIPE,
BULLING lIIILL STACMS,
PITTSBURGH
. _
JARED DI. Blitr97 gDMUND D. B11. , _791:1
JARED M. BRUSH Si, SON,
mA.NuFacTraxas :or -
Steam Boilers, Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WARING AND KING,
'Commission Slerehants and Brokers In
Petroleum and . its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PrrrsteußGii, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WAKING, KING &- CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Oface—DALZELL, BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Phtlidtlnhis OdIee — IaI , • WALNUT•BT. •
itpl:w3o
IL LONG & I CO.,
MANUPACTUSSIty OP •
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
Brand—"LUCIFER. 2O
Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
UMBER ;:LUMBER LUMBER!
ALEXANDER PATTERSON,
Dealer in all Rinds of Lumber
ON tiAND AND, FOR SALE:
500.000 fekßry Pine Man's:
30.1100 feet Dry Oak, Land %I Inch;
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2,2,3 t and 3 Inch;
200.0110 f. et Hemloc k;
2,000:01/0 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed;
100.000 No. 110 inehshingles, sawed;
100.000 No. 1 lti-Inch , Shlngles, staved;
u,oool,,nrnst 7.'osts, - 7, 8 and 12 feet;
300 Cedar Posts.
Alsti. Fire Brick, Tileand Clay, in large or small
quantities. •
rAnoB No. 80 PREBLE STREET 'formerly
.Bfancherter, and 157 itEISECCa BTIMET, oppo
site the Gas Works, A.llegli• ny Cliy. .„ - ly21:03
FORT PITT DUMBER COMPANY
Capital, - - - $125,000.
Passipsirt—NDWAßD DTTIffirDON.
SECRZTARY—T. A. WILIOHT.
SursBurTANDENT—ED W. DAVISON.
• Dintiffronet ' •
Edward Davison, rL. V: Duncan,
John Mellon • 4E. 'D. Dithrldge.
Geo. W. Dltheldge, 51. L.. Melone,
B. B. Johnston.
.
LID( BERYARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM
BER. STREETS, Ninth Ward.
OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wash
ington Street. fa2O4llM
. .
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
Joint at. courts: ' muff BUIE.
JOHN in. coo P c x &co.,
BRILSS . FOUNDERS,
)3-AS`' AND' STEAM FITTERS,'
Manufacturers of PUMPEI AND BRASS WORR A _o
every Alvaro:4
i daeg iL ln OA$ I:l..7l"Jszn,
Cerner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
tnius:ao
PITTSBURG.7I.
IRON BROKERS,':;
SAMUEL n. WICKEILSI/AN)
IRON BRORZR,
124 Fist Street, • Pittabun Pa•
gent (or
the sale of Cornwall, Donghatgare,
Naphtha., Duneannoo, bitanhcpre. (Hendon ,
rod other breeds of Asthmaße, yonighloghon7
Coke and O. ft. eharooal
PIG ELIGNEL
ordittinvappcially *Malta&
4-a3EAME•t7 TWITIISPAY,-;!FiETTANIWR - - , 7, ; 17 ; f lfifiCK:.
ENGINEB SOILERg
I (hEMI TILE )
PITTSBURGH, PA
MANTrFACTIIIIERB OP
r`ITTSBI7RGH, Pa
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
And SHEET IRON WORE,
For !Steamboats
Ea
iOBT \ . 1117 BANKK
No. 169 Wood Street. -
CAPITAL, $200,000
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOV NiENT SECURITIES,
a, ND COLD.
INTERE T ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS,
1
Coneatens made on all accessible points !n the
United States and Canadus.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallace,
E. Fawcett,
EIAII'L. Me
D. LEET
STONE BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBUItGH, PA:
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : $200,000.
H. J. Lynch,
John Murdoch, Jr.,
William Espy,
Bamuel Barckley,
A GENERAL BANKING ,BUSINESS
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cassider.
WSTOCKHOLDERS INDiVIDIJA.LLY LIABLE.
PEOPLES SAVINGS BAN
OF T'IT'I'SIVUTIA3II.
CASH CAPITAL
President—HENßY. LLOYD.
Vice President—WlLlJAJll BEA.
Henry Lloyd, !Hon. Thos. Mellon, P. Jones,
Wtglicman!Geo. W. Hallman, I Wm. Hee,
R. H. HartleY. Edward Gregg, , Hiram Stowe
retar} & Treas'r•.-S. F. VON BONNIIORST.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de
posits.
rntDereeiWoBuir ittolag.bt'ifnoartz....ll,s.a.iwg
lit November and lot May._
sy3l:t76,
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
JOS. 11. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
; George W. Cass,
I James MeCaudlese,
Wm..Douglaa,
j Wm. Reed.
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. S. Haven,
DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M
ap9:o=
HART, cAUGHEY A. CO.,_
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and 'Wood StreetB,
l'lT"l'Sit Ull. 4G XI, P.A..,
(SUCCESSORS.TO HANNA, HART I C 0.,)
DIALZRIS
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,'
And particular attention paid to he purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Ogliiht Drafts on :London.
myt:sprz
N
HOLMES & SONS,
.4..1 •
3E2I.ILIVIBLMIEIL
57 Market Street,
rrra — rssunux,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadaa.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD UN COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
Ja3o:al
WESTERN SAVLNGS BANK,
No. &9 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED '1866.
Interest paid on 11"Imo Deposita
A 251 Sy* 111{,CRIVED 111,9k4
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPosrra sußlg a irx4Encoit WITHOUT
Dlacounta Daily at bia'alock.
President—THOWNOti Bra&
Vioe Prisident-4. ILLIISHALL
THOMPSoN BELITzTrAf. MARSHALL,
titITRENt I -.M b' M•4144.fac.;
Stockholder, to whom we make reference:
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm..Cahlwell, Rev . , David Herr,
Willis Mizell. Henry Lambert,
D. W. O.' Bidwell A. 3s. Brown, .
H. H. Fulton. Thomas Kwina.
—_—__
ECIIANICSI SAVINGS HANK
N 0.14. Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURCIII, PA.
INTEREST 'PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUM
RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD...De
posits received subject to check, without interest.
JAMES BLACK WORE, President.
OEQ. I). T 1 N D LE, Secretory cud Treasurer. , •
sormi MOPK S, Botloltor . '
TRUBTEES:
Jiunee Blackmorey , Jameii ff. Hopkins,
Alex. - Jairma Bown,
WWlam linane, W t W. firmiattaw,
A. G. Cap ' • ,liolairkWray, •
Sohn
M4OgitNIQB.L ENGINEER.
pnICEVAL 11 . 1 ECKET'E t
DiEcBIAGI34I.. ENGINEER,
And ,Sajlioltom of :patents.,
Mao St & '
Omoe, No. 19 PEDICKAL cl'ltth;rl.',ltuoin No.*
op_stalre. P.O. Bo: SO, ALLEGHENY CITY.
mACHINERY, , of dedorlDtlons, destined.
BLAST FURNACE end ROLLING MILL DRAW
INGS furnished. , Particular attention paid kt . de,
„illgtilng COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES.__PAssa
Pidentiallp tiillated. OP An -. EVIIIMM - DRAW."
CLAN'Ibt mechanics ltvelp WXDIHNDAT
N/13111T. eptaMil
FlNANcuaz
DIRECToES:
I' Jilt). 0. Maier,
Bold.. H. li.ng,
Andrew 11.011er,
James M. Bailey.
CLIIIIIKAN, Prean.
ILSON. Cm;lifer.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. H. Hamilton
Henry Bockatoce,
Geo. T. Van Dcren.
TRANSACTED
$lOO,OOO
TI7.USTFZES
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARIVET.
OFFICE OP THE VITT/JUROR GAZETTEE,
WEDNESDAY, September 16, 1868.
:01PPIk. • ;,
The Crude Market was ,unusually active
to•day, the reported sales aggregating nine
thousaml.barrels; at' the openttg spotsola
to the extent of several-ihonsand barrels at
yesterdays quotations,ll to-111at the
pub
close, there were sellers at ii, with, but few
buyers at anything over 10X, ,and ES ,y,lll
be seeh, we have a sale, at 10Z% . ireAjep
heard that there Were offers to any
delivery, between now and January Ist, at
11. TheLsales were:
1000 Ws, immediate delivery,
1 0 0 0 . GI 4t ig4 •
2000 U "
:500."
2000411 aS
11
2000 14 _
'll
65 ". Beilth's
'
The tnargeb att
rOcllinid was considerably
excited, • thei reported sales being nail
,.
PIX. R.. -'TR,TZ,
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Flit Streets
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R.BONDS,
GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a tillable In any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to cLeck, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
JANES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors to S. JONES & CO.)
Corner Fourth and Wood—Sts.,
33 -EL De" ME. ..1M 3a.• EL 7
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT- SECURITIES
GOLD, SILVER AND'COIIPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
Mr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
lir Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO
glje Vittsturffij Gkrtte.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSEITRGE GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, September, 16, 1868.
The Main election liad been discounted
yesterday. To-day the market opened
strong at 144 g, an advance of 3 1 ; per cent.
over yesterday, and gradually rose to
14-134. Gold is scarcer, and loaning is flat;
the short interest outstanding uncovered
is Still very large, and, in all probability,
the bullsjwill.t.wist beats by advancing quo
tations. War rumors from Europe give
the market additional strength, and will
aid the, bull party more than their own
schemes.
The goyernment bond market was firm
early in the day, butt owards noon fell off
ab(Mt 34 per cent. It is the large short
sales predicated on a close money market
that sustains prices at present, and the
New York journals in the interest of the
large dealers which constantly speak of•
large investments made by savings bank.,
whilst it is Well known that these institu
tions need all th.-ir funds for ordinary
business purposes. The slightest agitation
caused by the hostile attitude of France
towards Prussia may cause a decline of
two per cent. of our securities, especially
the old denominations.
The stock market is galvanized by the
clique operators who are anxious to make
a grand raid on tire bears in. the present
•
oversold condition of the market.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 144; Eighty-one's, 1.133;;
Five Twenties, 18 , 12 . '
11:3%; do, 1854, 1.091,.4;
do, 1855, 110%; do, 1855, new. 108%; do, 1867,
108 y; do, 4418; 108%; Ten Forties, 10434;
Railloads—Cleveland Pittsburgh, 88%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne d Chicago,
Chicago (lz Rock Island, 100; Chicago- &
North WeStern, 88)4; do Preferred, 8834;
Michigan Southern- 84%; ' Reading, 01%;
Erie, 46%; New York Central, 125%; Ohio
Mississippi Certificates, 28;4; Western
!Mimi Telegraph Co:,_ 34;-Adams Express
Co., 508; MerehantsfiJnion, 24%. Mining
shares—Gregory, 3,01); Corydon, 20; quartz
11111, 1,10; Smith dr. Parmalee, 4,55; Quick
silver, 21.
—We clip the following from the Phila
delphia Ledger f:if Tuesday,ln regard to the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad:. The sales--
of this stock have greatly increased within
tho last three months, and there is reason
to believe that a very large amount of the
purchases within that time have been for
,New,York.accnuute-:It t. now that
some ortbe great : rallalmailegz , rs of-that
city have been considerably annoyed by
the Pennsyl ania road, in its competition
with them for the trade of the great We-t.
I It is quite in the way of New York railway
manage's to buy nut where they cannot
otherwise effect their purpese, and as fre
quent negoti .tions on oints in difference
with the Pennsylvania Company have .
proved unsuisfactory, the threat has base::
openly trnle,that they would 'find other -
and more eirect, means of effecting the un
animity desired—they would possess theni
ealves of a controlling interest by buying
up the stock. The recent operations In
that city in the open attempt of the New
York Central - to swallow, the NeW York
and Erie, proves that the gigantic propor
tions Man undertaking of the sort is no'
bar to the effort to effect it. In buying up
the control of the Pennsylvania road, there
is this impor ant fact in favor of the propo
sition that did not, nor does not, exist with
the New York and Erie. The Pennsylva
nia r..ad is a largely productive property.
paying a big interest on its cost atanything
like the :preeera_ Pricei. whereas . t4e..Plear•
York arid trio Is believed to he valueless .
beyond its indebtedness. The business Of
the company IS laorelylncreasing,ita ;ayes.
nues:ftirtheolght thenths- of the conrrent
year being, ever : nine hundred' thousand ,
dollars in excess of receipts in correspond-.
ink; time last ( year;.guarantylisr a: five: per
cent.. dividend at the next semi-annual pe. I
"god, month after next •
--Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady j :Oo.:: •Goldi 144%; United
States 114 p b-xo's, 1862,
113%; 5-20's, '1864, 109%1 +5-20's, . 1865,
111; 10-40's, 104%; 5-2011,- 'January and
July, '65, 109; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 109; '6B, 109; June 7-30's, par less !,,,;
July 7-30's. do y 4; August 11Q; Sept.. 119;
Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Can.,
trill, 103. .
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE. OIL.
Jas. Wilkins 400, Leech & W00d... 80
Crawford & L..... 120', Loess & Bro 440
Fairview Ref 1040 McCreery & C 0... 240
Buffum & K 160 1 P. Weisenberger. 480
0. B. Jones 240;
Morgan &Co 320; Total.
Fisher & Bro 160 1
OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. R. R.
Lockhart. Frew & Co., 654 do do to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. & ' ' St. Co., 41:6 do do to F. A.
Dilworth & Co.,hiladelphia.
Forsyth, Bro. k; Co., 311 dodo to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
' Wortnser, Myers & Co. 116 do do to
Warden, Frew & hiladelphia.
McKee. Hackett & C0.,b0., 250 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koehler & Co., 400 do do to
Waring King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKee, Hackett & Co., 50 do do to' C. H.
Levan, Lancaster.
"Lockhart Frew & Co., 52 Ws benzole to
Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUMNE DEPOT.
A. Hertz, 375 bbls refined to Tack Bros.,
Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 64 do do to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
A. D. Miller, 78 bbls refined to Waring,-
Icing Jr, Co., Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdship & Co., 132 do do to War
ing, King & Co., Philadelphia.
H. M. Lone & Co.. 151 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fleming & Co., 333 do do to Waring.
King & Co., Philadelphia.
Mentzer, Hepler & Co., 172 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Union Ref. Co., 56 do do to W. P. Logan
& Bro., Philadelphia.,
OFFICE{ OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNEt3DAY., September 16. 1868.
- .
a The general markets are quiet and de
void of anything that is really new or im
portant. The fact that both Wheat and
Flour have reacted and advanced slightly
in Chicago, caused a slight commotion in
commercial circles, and there are some
who a`re impressed with the belief that the
bottom )as been touched. This may be
the case, temporarily, but unless a sharp
foreign d .mand should spriog up, causing
large foreign shipments, the chances are
that there will be another reaction, and
lower. prices than we have yet had.
GROCERIES-The Grocery market is
reported more active, consequent, mainly
on the resumption of navigation, 'and with
an increased jobbing demand, the volume
of business is increasing, while prices,
compared with last week, have undergone
no material change. As noted in our last
report, Sugars are firmer, while Coffee is a
shade easier, under the influence of the
decline in gold.• The- following are tfu
soling quotations:
81;fiAR5—Cuba, 1214 c for good grocer:
1234 to 13c for prime; and 14c for choice
Porto Rico-good, 13c; prime, 13;4; choicc
1434 to 15c; Clarified Cuba, 14 to 143.4 c. R
flned-Standarcl Hard, 17c; A, 16c; :,
1534 c; Extra C, 153 e; Sugar House, 104
to 11.
COFFEE--Rio , ranges all the way frcn
2134 to 26lec for common.to strictly price.
Java 37 to 3 2 8 c. •••
SYRUPS-Lovering!s 81,10; Silver Drits,
$1,10; White Drips, $1,20; medium brans,
75 to 83c; common, 60 to •65c; Booth kW
_ ._ _
gar Syrup, $l.
RlCE—Rangoon, good, 1014 c; prine to
choice, 11 to 1114:c; Carolina, 12 to 125 c.
MotAssEs-New Orleans, 95 to $1,15; Cu
ba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 75 to 90c.
Specits-Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves 55%_,
Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; - Nufmegt, $1,50. •
STARCH—Madison, 8c; Silver Glos, 1234 c
and Corn Starchrl334c. . - • - '-'
FRUITS—Layer Rosins, $4,75 per bon -
Valentia, 20c per lb;-Prunes, 17c; arrant , .
12;4c for - new. - .
Ban LF:Arc-12;4c; Shot, 83,50 per bag
SOAPS-"Banbit's," 12c; "OakelyS,"
/1;4c; Rosin, sto 7c; I •Dobbin's," (Sc. - ;'-- .
CANDLES—MouId, 16c; Star, 23c. ' 1 .
CONCENTRATED LYEB,OO percase '
_..
Br CAUB SoDA-$3,50 p r 100.
Ft.sn-White Fish, $9,00. Lake .Hering,
..._
$5,00; Mackerel No. 1, $22; No; 2. :18,00;
No. 3, $13.50; in halfbarrcils. 50c 'nor. •
BUTTER-Is in better supply, b:t. with
a continued steady de land, pries are
well sustained, ranging from 31 t0400,-for
good to prune.
- EGGS-Iu steady dema at 92c„for fresh
packed.
CHEESE-Is unchang d a; 15 to 16 for
Western Reserve and li ming; 17 to 19
for Factory and Goshen a d 2Cto 21c for
Sweitzer.
POTATOES-Unchanged at a,15 toi,zo
-.per bushel and 8:3,50 per WA. Sweets are
in b6tter supplv, and we pw . quote at
$6,50 to $7 for Baltimore's an 117,00 to 67,50
for e Joys.. r 8 . ' , ' • ' .
. PEACHES-Mere, in g cae supply and
lower to - day, rancing froirV,so to $3 per
box.
11 AY=Wagon is quoted et $25 to 638, ao.
cording to qualify.
i. SEEDS -We can 1.1 , 1)(11 small sate of
Flaxseed at 82,45. Tinoth* Seed is un
changed at $3,50" to 11,75. releverseed is
nominal at 17,75 to $B, _ - •
7, SALT-Is quiet sodminally un
changed at 81,75 to I.he trade, and
12, in a small way.
GRAIN-Wheat is quiet aur unchanged •
-receipts are fallin; elf; Rel Muter, $2,05 •
to $ 2 110.1 and 3 to 5 units Blister for. White.
Oats firmer with sties repoteci on •traek, •
and in elevator at IS to 66, and 68 to 70 is '
store. Corn is first but unchanged at $1,15
to 11,18 for MiXed to choice' Yellow. Bar
' ley is scarce andfirm with tales of good to
choice Penna aid Ohio Sping 4,81,90 .to
42. Rye .s unchanged at 8,40.
APPLES-Seam and 'Arm but un
changed at $3 1,3 $1 "per bbl•'i _
PROVISIONH-- Stiourdes" - Cannot • be •
quoted above 14 cts, whie Steles remain •
unchanged al 163 to IGNfor Ribbed and
18. 1 4 to 18X for elear,:ald 22 to 2234 for
Sugar Cured Hams. Lail unchauged at
20 in tierces, and 22 in ke,s. Mess 'Porki' --
830,50 to 831.., • , ' •
LARD 01L-Is Arm bu unchanged at
$1,20 for No, 2, and $1,50 fc No. 1. ~
FLOUR-Is quiet and =hanged with a
demand resctricted almos entirely to sup
plying linntedistt> wants oThe home trade.
Spring Wheat brands ar still quoted at
19,50 to $10,25,1 for - gtadtoT choide. , `The,"
"Pearl" and City Mille ontinue to quote -
at 110,50 for Extra Fiunit,- in barrels, and -
110,20 0 1 n sack4tioUble , Dxtra :iitl 411, in,•
barrels. and $10,70, in sack Aye Flour, $9.
WHISKY- 4 45 . faitly 'save and firth but
unchanged; we continue b quote Onrnon
rectified per gallon $1,25; ;elf rye and half
corn per gallon $1,75; od Moninigahela".
rye, two years _old, p-r.
:all°° $1
Monongahela rye: three ytars old, r Sul
len, 63,50; high wines per gllon 04 35 .. •
;4 0 ; old
.. . .
111.0
lbo
110'
..... logo
110
Ho .
1130
,•. ,
City Telegraph..to the l'lttshetrg ustette.) ,
ST; Lotrie, gait. - 16:1401 istoelt•Lbeeies,
wied Supply; choice .lilppera Seatesso`-'-
gress.e:6tidep steady at /lit per bead.
slimily large, aggregating about eighteen
thousand barrels, but, is will be seen
prices, particularly for Seatember, rulea
lower. September sold at 2.sy, to 29c, and
the last three months,
together and sepa!
ratelv, at from 29 to 29y‘ c. There is still
some inquiry on western account, but the
orders, as set, do not appear to be suffi
ciently large to offset the depressing ad_
vices from the east. The sales were:
1000 bbls ' 500 each Oct. and Nov 29c
20t)0 " September Z 283(0
500 ‘c 41
29c
1500 " cc
1000 •c 283.1 C
" 20c
3000 "
2,cqfc
2000 " •
ZEN 0
•
500 "
29c
2000. " October 29V0
1000 " " 1 4:
1000 " " 2 9c
_l5OO ". 500 each Sept., Oct. and Nov 29!‘0
1000 " alt 1868, seller 271,40
18,000
PITTSBURGH I,....tRHETIS.
L4)uta Cattle llarket.
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