The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 19, 1868, Image 6

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STEEL - - WORKS:
U
DuqumE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN, R.A.ELId & CO.,
ItANDFACIVRERB Or
Iron, Nails and Steel. Carriage and
Wagon Springs and Axles. •
Duquesne. XL, and Juniata Mnrhant Par, Round
end equa re Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Oval, Half oval ate Half Found Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon It..x Iron; Drag .nd Dropper Bars: 'l' and
Flat Hall for oalltoads; Cut hails and s,lkes;
Plow. Spring arid &It Steel. Laminated Steel; Cut
ter Fars, Crow liars,
Office and :Warehouse-77 WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh. • • .
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS:
SINGER, NIMIOK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa-,
'Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND CERNIAN STEEL,
, RAILWAY , SPPINFS,
VT•LIP.TIL PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &C.. /Lc.
Warehonse,, 83 Water and 100 ,First Ste.
MILI ER, BARR & PARKIN.
• ergEHAL PARTNT.IIB: •
WM. METCALF,' I REUBEN MILLER,
GEO. W. pAIIII, 1 CHAS. PA.RELN.
. . .
MM=C:ll:5=
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
; 3132aLit & PAZUKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
Prrrssoncar, PA.
6114:d48
BLACK 'DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER &
Manufacturers : of all descriptions of
• . . • .
.16 11 1 11111r '
Olive and Wsrehoitse; 170.1177, 174 131C431STA
and .1119 and 115171. FtlibT BTREETB, .
ITTEIBURGH7 STEEL WORKS.
tzmunanum in 1845.3 1.
4.NDERsozi & WOODS,
(11130CSE4OR8 TO .ANDERSON, COOS 4 CO
lianufnctorers of , every description of
STEEL.
BEST BEFINE.D TOOL 57'174-P,L.
)till, Muliy, Circular. Gang and Croce Cut
BAW PLATER.
,
Sng. east - and airman Plow and Blister Steel.
Shorn. Bee. Pork. nake and Toe calk Mee). •
liallroad spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel
Finger liars, rletrirSteel. Pyring_bieet. Tyre, Plow
'Wings, etc. Drill nteel. • - •
(num and Works-turner I , LUST.ANDROSSSTS.,
Ylttaburgn. Pa - jso3:d9
_
..!1 Godeffroy Braheker & .Co;,
,•..'-' .
.: 42 PIOWGE PLAd. JEW 1011 E,
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.----, Are prepared,- as Bole Agents in the United States
:, ?sr the'Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
.'i
Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to snit
purchasers, (delivered IA either New York or Phi's-
delphls) the celebrate I
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
sed so extensively for the lIISIIIIMICtiIIiIIg of
• • BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron Is tree from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
lantana a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
love are alato reltly to contract tor, or sell t o arrive,
STEEL R AILS
. 'Manntactarid Lby
G. AUDT et' co.,
I Dortmund, kir which latter Arm they also hare
fe Bole Agency lathe United States.,
Tall particulars, samples, prices or she:inlaid as
alms will be promptly forwarded on application.
anl9:mit
ikON WORKS.
Us. Kassa, Preet...
pITTEIRITILQUI FORGE
4 1
416 .
ANDIRON CO.,
INIANIIIPACTITBZES OP
-
fl Bar Iron; - - -
Jr rish liars and Boltal
Railroad kicies Roiled; -
s j l
Railroad Cat Axles itiasomorodi •
Locomotive Frani en
•
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
';;. 4 Sl de Roden •
yeass,Strans;
Piston Roads; - r•
4 • skamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
1 2 Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jens; Collars, dte.`
0111oe, No 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. P•..
EVERSON, PRESTO'S ay, cO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Worki
Warehouse; Kos. 166 sue 167 P. 11187 STREET,
opposite itunenthlhela House. • •
sio24:de • • PITTSBURGH.
STOVES; CASTINGS, &o.
COOK STOVE&
CET THE. BEST.
BlSiitlpfAL CO.'S,
TRIUMPH,
808 zarumlarous ocuz.
warranted to Cook, 13alte or . Rolustas
well as 4nl. other Stove In the Union.
BISSELL& 00
No. 2615 Liberty Street..
Also on - karid Anti for sale,
OBAT /Bonn ticriosss,
cumuli° dAstits, ao.
COPPER.
Lsopm si;rßittem
. "00110 MUL Aso azavnio wan,
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.
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I'oRKS ,
MORTON STREET, Ninth 'Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER. president.
These Works are among the largest and most
,aompLetu establishments In the West , and are now
Prepared to tarnish
Sheet IrOn Work.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
• AND PIPE WORKS.
CornerVarroll and Smitten's' Streets,
(NINTH WARD, j
WI. SNUB;
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR' GAS AND WATER
Mt Pipes are an emit Invariably in Pita, in - dry
sand. and IA feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
Omni Castings for Ow and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
' fele:tie
L. O. LIVINOBTON.W. H. BLIRT.W. Y BOBLIISOIrs
LIVINGSTON & Cp.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
• ItANMUCTIIIIXRB OP - .
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, •
AU descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters,. Ag
riculturallmplenamts, Cotton and Woolen MCI Wi
ebinery, he.,
Ail Job Work ptOmPtly . attended to. '
Efface and Works—WASHINGTON AVENDII,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
PffV!BIII1011.
•
ROBINSON 3 BEA 64 CO.,
. . Bncceseors to ROnteSON.,Mune
VTASHINTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, .
.. •
Manniicturers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En
gines Blast Engines. Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descrptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, oiler knd Sheet Iron Work.,
!Nice, No. 19. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for OLFFAILD'ISEATENT INJECTOR ter
feeding Boilers. .
NT BLANC FOUNDRY. MButIer Street, Muth Ward,
- (Oppoatte Union Iron Mills,)
EVITt3/317118H.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Caatinp,
THIMBLE . SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ILWEGNERY AND CAt3TIN6I3 GENERALLY
BERLIN:FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Nice and Warelnii* k 29 Wood Streets
Manufacture and keei eceastnntlir on hand •
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, •
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WABH,
And Castings genernll7. elletTO
THoars, cum= & co.,
Fauttk Wald' Ponadtrand °F [ aehine World
BANIII7I3XY BT., ALLEGHENY C7ITYiPA.,
Xannfaetnrsra of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pal
ley., Shafting, Grist andlian, Morit,Xolling-
Cutiaga,rateits, LWlNigr,
Wagon,Boxes, Le. Build to order and have on
W ad Ernainea ot all sizes.
FOUNDRY
ANDIROLL,
• 880 Penn Street.
BOLLlffili, BOYD BAULKY.
Chill Rollo, MIII Cutlitet, Roil istbes.-/iC.
P: PonTie. Burt,
-Ll7 LTON MACHINE WORKS.
ESTABLISH= in 1838.
ufaetory of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes
and.of the mostapproved patterns for
t SPEA.OATS . and ti ISERE
: rtirT7 B ._ A variety of 10, IS and Ol borne ILOwee
ENGINES, .which will be sold at ‘ Very reduce d
. . ,
• ' P. F. GElSSE.*Allirsille.4. •
Fifty Innis below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of C. & P. E. noe:h3
NEW HARDWARE HOME*,
LINDSEY, STPRIT 8c EUWER,
Maß4cturet t o and liporters of
El. A. XL I:kW
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY STREET,
comma 07 WAYBA
One Square Below Union Depot,
PITTiBURGH. -
AR:mitre! Pi.LuMANE B ' sakrio4.4.
NOVELTY_ WORKS.
- Aran's; Vic:pm `ar.
• ttairracrussa Or " -
Key sfope Maur til , 6P ub atent Platform
an'
• WO
Janus Paced Patent Door Locks and Latches.
• PA/N T " /5 P 71 1 11, 1 1, 1 MLIC•IRON:
aortler of -Grant and, Xlratt, Streets,
Animas 'PriTPO'CliaU• j •
WELL, 13. T411:0112,
PAINTER,
. ,
Ne. 45 01410 orritEra, Allegheny..
- . . •
Thstikful for the former vary Ilborhi palr9r ap be.
4,1
41)1upon tnu, I aurora my Moulds 44111 tile public
hehentlly that, to Or fotoro he hi the 11141/ii rhall
, n rlllllgulitiy to merit a 601/ffilliatiffU of the
es uu, and will ha AIWAYL) At L/10 chop from 7 to Y.
• M. mad Grow / 43r. si. saria:4l4
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
rx-rirsiwicon.
Engines, of every' doirriPflon.
Boilers; Oil Tanks.
Railroad Casting's.
Bolling Mill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDER& SOLICITED
n09:n89
.. •
Orders promptly and carefully executed:
'Charge. reasonable. _
EBBEBT k MACKLIND.
or.18:123
HARDY/ARE'f
r , • = .
NOVELTY WORKS.
PIUNTERS..
PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE • SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 19, 1868
ENGINES;' BOILERS, &c.
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.
Cot. Point Alley and. Duquesne St.,
(NEAR 1118 POINT,)
Engineßuilders,Founder s &Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY kNGIN P S , of all sites.
Special attentt, n InN lied to uur new STATION
ARY OIL WELL u. AND PORTABLE
B"ILEh, of 15-borne hewer..
CASTINGOI, of every kind. made to order at our
Foundry, on Tr. RD STK! , be'ew Ma , ket.
Wed-for 011 Weis. SHAP"f LNG, PIT MAYS,
.N-EKS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
:IRON TOBACCO PltemtiES, on hand and made to
order, lit the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny ltiver, near the Poln
air All orders promptly filled. rrairus
FOAT PITT
Bo4lElt, STILL AM TARK
WORKS.
ARROLL & SNYDER,
TUB I AR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX A.ND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS,. SALT PANS AND CON-
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS-AND COAL BRUTES
Mee and Warehouse eorner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
Mir Orders .sent to..the above address will be
promptly attended t 0 . ,.. mb7:189
w 7.
BARNHILL &
13011;ER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, 2511. Slik AND iIePENN BT. •
Having secured a large y'ard and Airnished it With
the meet - approved' machinery. we are prepared 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, Condensers, Balt
Pans, Tanks, Oil-Still s. Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. • -
Repairing done on the shot test notice. '
JAMES M. BITER, •
Noe, 55 and 06 Water Street,
PITTSBIIIkEiII, PA.,
IRON OIL TANKS,
BETTLLNO PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPS,
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
SAD Y. MDT £DIWND D. =UM
_TARED M. BRUSH & SON,
MARI77ACT7ZHB or
Steam 'toilers, ' - 011 Stilis, .Tanks.
SKEET i IRON WORN,. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pitti;burgh, Pa.
OILS
• •
WttIEti2VGAND
Commission merchants and Brokers in
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S . BUILDING, DUQUFSNEINAY,
rrrgionmair, PA.
PtiILiDELPILLt 435D11E53,
,WARINd, KING & CO.,
• —•-tr,w a likuof street,
OrAVIL BROTHEKIII, I.
COMMISSION , RIERCHANTS, _
AND DEALERS IN
A I iII I ~~i~l 11[1
..isittsbnzgh Office—DALZELL , ' BUILDING, ..
ner ot i -Duqueirne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Onlee—LesivelatiisT. - '
-
T_T 21. LONG & CO.,
• Or e tzfurmatnueas or .
'WHITE BURNING Olt,
I , i , B ran d—tiL T/C/FER."
liffee,tNo. 2 Duilivfait Way, littelimrt.
LUMBERS LIMBER! LEALUEIZI
ALEXANDER PATTERSON
, 1
Dealer in all Rinds of Lumber.
" ON HAND AND FOR SALE
500,00 &et j. Pine Boards; ' -,' - i
30.1aW feet I.oitir, 1 and A Rich:. , '
510,000 feet Lay Ash, 9, teSi and 31ach;
f,
900.000 et tiemluek• ........._
1,000.0 up No. . IS-lnch'Shlngles sawed; .
100.030 llO-Ineh ahltuttes; sawed;
• i 100.000 No. 110-Inch ablngleaf seated; • - ,
8,000 Locust Posts, 7. 8 and llifeell
300 Cedar Posts. •
Also. tire Eletch..7lle,and Clay. la - large or small
uantltles. 0 , .. "r; - • .... ' " 1 ~' ,
YAnDs Not -111114lnEnLE - STREET -.7ormerly
auche, ter ' and 157 it 'mica) & STREET. uppo
ilte the OssWorks, Micah. say Cl y. ,1y29:t13 ,
1 . . .
FoRT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
CaOtta, $1250) ,
Pszanirarr—EDWAßD. DITEIXIDOXI
swarm ay—T. A. WRIGHT.
BIIPZIUNTENDINT-EDW. DAV/SON.
Edward Daiiseis; 94 "L. r. Dna
, John Mellon, E. D. Dlthrldge.
; Geo. W. Dlthrldge. - I, U. L. Malone. -
B. B. Johnston.
'OPTION. AT POET PITT GLASS Wu BNB. Wasn.
lngton Street, , z • p • • • 1a201191P.
GAS - • k D• :STEAM FITTING.
Jolts sit. moms Jos. lune =MT KILL
USN AL COOPER *4 CO,
J
BRASS FOITITDEM,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
, .
Mandracturers of Ptllllll iallto BRASS WORIC,I)
e" a
Arialti l ni :18 1 E171 in
GAB '
Pirrlißn
AN 9 •
Cozier of . Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH: ' -
• niiii:zao
IRON: BROKERS;
sanVEL M. ivitcwriumsm,
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Doughargore Jo
sephine, !salient, Doneannon, Stanhope, Gle ndon,
And other brar•ft of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
l)oke acid O. B. Charooil
4Nolgumeata and ardent respootftilly
PITTSBURGH,, PA
,KLNUFACTUItZIit3 OF
PITTSBURGH,
Aid SHEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
LUMBER.
PfG rBONS;
:c'
FINANCIAL.
FORT PM BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DE ESS IN
GOVERNM T SECURITIES,
AN 'COLD.
INTEREST ALLOW D ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible paints In the
ignited states and Canndas.
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. ltl_gber,
K
• Robt. H. m&
Andrew Miller,
James M. Ralley.
D. Hostetter,
James (Jordon,
D. Wallace,
E. Fawcett,
SAM'L. BicOLIIREAN, Pres%
D. LEr
t , 4 . _
WILSON. pushier.
IiEYST NE BkATIEL,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PrITSIIPBOH, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorized ' ) : : $200,000.
DEBECTORS.
H. J. Lynch, 1 . Win. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Jr.; I Henry Bockstoce,
William Espy, Geo. T. Van Duren.,
Samuel Samuel Buckley, • •
•
- • ; •
A GENERAL BANKING' BUSINESS
TItatNISA.CTED . .
Collections made on all socesidble points In the
United States and Canada.
'interest Allowed on Time
-
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGH
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOBEN,i
mirST OCKEf OLDEIiS ninisTD uA 1.
PEOPLES SAWN GS BANK,
op PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL .a i 6100,000.
Prestdent.-MENBY ;.LOYDI•
Vice President—WlLLlAM UEA.
~ :}r:
Henry Lloyd, 'Hon. Thok. Mellon, lE. P. Jones,
Th. Wlithtman ;Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. { Rea,
R. H. Hartley, !Edward Gregg, 1111 ram Stowe.
Secretary & Trtaer—S. F. TON BONNIIOIIST.
818- PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de
posits. Deposits made on or before August 115 , h will
bear interest from that date. Interest computed on
Ist November and tit May. 1v31:176
NATIONAL BANK OF COERCE
Cor. of Wood and Sixth ate.
A. PAT TIERSOBI •
JO5. H, HILL
CAPITAL, t $BOO,O
DIRECTOI3:B:
George W. Cue,
James McCandless,
Wm. pougles,
Wm.
A. Patterson.
Wm. H. Brown,
Chits. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. h. Haven.
DISCOVNTS DAIL
T, AT 11 A. N.
ape:on
HART, CAWS= & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third' and Wooc &recta l ,
rirr•rEmsvuoix,
03O0CESSORS TO Hamm, Has a fockol
DZAL26III
Itc.chauge,Coin, Coupons,
,17,
And parueizisistientiintpatot l• pause -aid
sal— e of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight prafts ?n.:E•c•iLloyu myt
at,
'V HOLMES & SONS,.
1.1 •
57 Market Street,
PIWWII3I3IIIIGE.U. PA.
Collections made on all the principal pante of the
United Mates and Canada..
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
ISP,tfalIT AND SOLD ON 00101D3SION.
Particular attention paid to the puichase and
sale of
Un.ited'States Securities.'
WESTERN SAVII”jignUANIKi
No t 59 FI urth Street:
pHAA,TErtED
. 18 O.
Diterest paid onvriirto tai
r Sint Basouvia•'ritoii.
ONE DOLLAR UPWA D.
Mipoorre(7,DsoB.OlTX
tolsoounta Daili 1111-WoluaL
President-THOMPSON_ BELL. `
Vioe Rxesideata4:
4 __DlEl9llo2.oml:
wil. •
THOMPSON to, A. H. MARSH
JOB. DILWORTH. JpS. ALB: I
J. J. OILLEITIR, .
iiitoekboldere to Whole we felt referee , 5
: ......—, ,
d i '
gii• Forsythe. Joseph Dllwo i
no,
Caldwell; , Rev. DfivlePtie
ue [Mizell, Henry Lambe I
51C Blewell' ^ 'A.lli Brown,
Z. ii. Puluti. "• - Thomas Rrrler 1
pITTEIBURGII
.BKNK, FOR SAVINGS,
FORMERLY THE DIME SA VINOS INOT4TIIT/ON
No. 67 APourth•Stree to
- If SAWA OPPOSITE TOE BANK OP PIRTEMIUGII.
- cHAUTEREDAM ISOM.' . .
OPEN DAILY .from 9to S o'clock and on 'WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May_
Istto November list, quail ,tts9o'dock, and t towS"
NOToolber 1.4 to ist,' II to 9 o'clock. ^ -
Beaks of liy-Laws, &c., furnished at the office.
This institution especially- offer Lo, those whose
earnings are limited, Abeopportunitz:to socamubite.,
by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will he
a resource when needed, • mid - bearing interest , in
stead of remaining unproductive.
BOARD' OF , MANAGERS: • - ,
.1 . -, ' GEORGE A. BERRY.
' Vita' PUESIDIIETS I ''• ' -
,
B. H. HARTMAN. . I JAMES PARK, a/.
SICOEETERT AND TREASURER" '
D.
D.E. hicKINLEY. • ' " ' •
A. I:BAGLEY,. . .WM. J. NIM/OK.
A. S. BELL ,1 F. 'RAIDS
N. , •
JOHS. DILWORTH JOSHUA . RHODES, '
G. FOLLANSBEE, '.OIIN SCOTT.
JAS. L. GRAHAM, R. C. SCHMERTZ,
CH ItioTO HER RHO,. .
SOLICITORS -D. -W. &A. S. lIFJ.L. mhl4:vallv
mINDIA; RUBBER BELTINti' AND
STEA.H PA0K1541. 4 4 NI! seek on band at all
t os and (litho best quality. Parties wishing: t
ilt-upitillis or bop wliere . Belting I. required,: wilt
fled our prices as low as can be boxt In the East, and
relitnt saved.
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
Os . AO sad Ali tit. OW? street,
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31LEJEZ' r EZ9.
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth. Streets.
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favoiable terms. Sells LET
TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a &liable In any
pail 'of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
JAS - T ,BRADY 8c- Co.,
aticeessors to S. ;ONES & 00..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
33A IV' ME. 30 3Ft.
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COIMONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Interest Allowed on Deposits. -
Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of sTpcmun, Bo'l Sand
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
AND SOLD,
EDllittsbrnij Gairtts.
Cashior.
Y LIABLZ.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, September 18, 1868.
Gold was very strong to-day without any
material advance; the lowest point touched
was 144%, from which it advanced to 1443 g.
Indications for a further rise are based on
the scarcity of gold in making deliveries,
and the cheapness of money'to carry large
lots at a small cost. The war rumors from
Eur pa find little credit.
InAlavernments' the market is dull and
inactive for all the new bonds; the Five
Twenties of 1862, are, higher; ,also, 1864'5.
It is found out how that ' 'the' amount's of
old bonds, said to be in 'transit
,to be,,,re-'
shipped and exchanged for new b ond s are
which accounts for 'the ne
glect bf the new bonds and the rise in the
old ones. The country is very bare, of
bond and a continuance of an cagy money
n3ar t would send up new bonds some
two o three per cent. The offerings to sell
are li Red, and buyers are 'equally scarce.
Th stock market is still higher to-day in
New ork Cen ral,lteading Pacific ,mail,,
Nort Western Rock Island end Michigan
Southern; Cleveland and Pittsburgh is
rathei lower, Fort Wayne steady, pie an-,
&tinged, Ohio and Mississippi, X per cent.
better, and the miscellaneous shares all
higher without any.demand for stacks; the
bulls have it all their own way, putting up
quotations and forcing parties to cover at
advanced figures._ -Expr.as shares are less
active, and have reacted. ,Tha rise in
stocks and bonds will culminate the , mo
ment the shorts have covered, and a heavy
reaction, is inevitable. - -•-
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Business is very quiet—nioney.east. -
Closing quotatiops as received by Ph. R.
Mertz Gold,' 444%; ' Eighty . -one'S, ' 114;
Tventies, l 1842,-114; do, 1864 - '110;
:dcr',...12105, 111; do, 1865, new. 10* do 188 T,
109; do, 1868; 109 g; -snrEbrilesr.-.1(14g;„
Railroads—Cleveland .4,, Pittsburgh, 88%;,
Pittabu gh, Fort Wayne& • Chicago; 11054;
Chicago & Rick 141and,,,1113341 4)/down 4-
North Western,.9og; do Preferred, 90g;
Michigan. Southern, 843; Reading, 92%;
Erie, 48g; New York Central; 'l29g; Ohio'
& Mississippi Cert,iticatesi ~.114g; Weston'
Union Telegraph Ca.;3-o.‘rAdtururE s rpress3
Co., 51; Merchants Union, .21y4. Mining
shares—G. cgory.4,2sf Corydon, 11; Quartz
11111, 1,00; .SuAth t parmales„,4,9o; Quick
silver. =
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—The New York Comolerefat Thttra
day pays: Money is hfietnifigiid; 'The
brokereare paying 6t .7 per bent. upon a
'large .proportion or
__;4041. leans; )laDqg
bridged over 30 and 60 days by time loans
at those rates. There is consequently a
comparatively nomund demand for money
on call, and a consbierable amount being .
held by banks and bankers fur demand
eniplorrnent (in -9spectation ,of finding
other use for it ,before...the cioee
month)money on call can be obtained at
the moment at easy rates, 3to 4 per cent.
being genersi.„),Paitlea, hoNeyer * who• aro,
payiug`these rates on call, are at the same
time paying 7 per cent. for ,;60 days, and
even 30 (la.) a' loans.
quotatinng Visoeivnit by Jame*
T. Brady dt Co.: Gold, 1443§; United
titatm .!Sixes, .18/1141, LH; bOrs, 1862;
1184;' 6-20's, 1864, 109%; 5-20's, 1865,
1103;. 10.40'5, 104%; 5-20's, Autuary—grul
301 y, 118% : 5-20's; January and - jitly;
'6708%; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less 14;
July'?-sure. do %; August /10;-fiept.. 1l9%;
Oct: 118%; Union Pacific Railroixd, 102;Cen
gra!, 108.
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,(pTIITITE OF THE rITIEIBTIRGH GAZETTE, 1
FRIDAY. September, 18, 1843&
The generul, Markets ate ; (quiet ,titeti
steady, with a fair local demand. while so
far as prices are coucetued, tliereare pV
impuktaut changes. -
° f :A.PftES—Are coming in• rhOrb
tdt, as Yet, prices are maintained. ranging
from 163 to $4 per bbl.
POTXTO,EBf;-Sitlea at $1;12 to: $1.15 'per:
bashel•and $3,25 to $3,30 per Lb!. Sweets are
In 'better supply end lOwer; $8,50 too pet
barrel.
SEEDS—•Flaxseed' is- in demand, with'
em4ll 4 isales at /2,40 to /2,45, and a round
lotmould command ,2,50. Timothy Seed
continlies to ar. Lye freely, thcitsh-pricee
art) ingehanged tit' /3,30 CloYer
seed' is nominal. , , • , • ,
Burrpftls steady , Neth regular *flits
linod to prime at 35 to 40c.• •• •
1431S—In_ limited supply and, firm but
Unchanged at V; V) 230. , -
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OHEESE•Iii - Unchanged at . 15 to 16e for
Western Reserve .asd Hatnburgh; .17 to
18e for Fltetory and, Goshen, and 260 ler
Sweltzer.' • - • • - • •ti
'HAIY-D-Is firm and tending. upward.
Bale* at !Allegheny Diamond Scales of 47
loads at no to V 39. , „
CORE RUSICi rT Sales at .3140 per
Wheat,
is but little doing In
Wheat, and prlnes aro unnbainged at 5 05
to 'AM 'for Red. and high- r f h r
White. Oats (pilot hut ataarli , at'lle 600.
nil track and in elevator, and, 68 to 70c, In
Store, 'Cern la stoady hut unchanged: sales
of mixed at 61,14 to 111,15, and prhne , Yel.
low at 51,17 to 51,18. Ryo Is oxooodlngly
source, and, in LUo abmenoo of sales, we
quote nominally it 81,38 to $1,49, prim()
to nholeo Spring 13.trloy is quotalllo at V 1,03
to $2.
MILL Plitl)-1/3 in gond supply, 'and
Very dull; the mills continuo to quoteant
FENZIEI
7 g
PrITSBURGH DIARKETS.
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51,10 for Than, 61,30 for Sbipstuffs, and 52
for Middlings.
LARD OIL—Is quiet and unchanged at
51,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bathn is qui- t and tin
hanged at 14 cts, for Shoulders; i 6 for
Ribbed and 18 to 18V, for Clear Sides, and
21 to 21% for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard Is
unchanged at2o In tierces, and =in kegs.
Mess Pork 330,50 to 531.
WHISKY—Is fair ly active and firm but
unchanged: we continue to quote common
rectified per gallon 61,25; half rye and half
corn per gallon 51,75; old Monongahela
rye, two years old, p-r gallon 52,25; old
Monongahela rye, three years old, per gal
lon, 63,50; highwines per gallon 51,35.
FLOUR—ale demand is only moderate
and co .fined entirely to supply ing, the im
mediate wants of the , local trade. Prices,
however, are unchanged. 'Fair to choice
Spring Wheat brands 0,50 to 510,25. The
"Pearl" and -"City Mills" continue to.
quote Extra Family atsfo,soin bbls, and
510,20 in sacks; Double Extra at $ll in
bbls, and 510,70, In sacks. R) e Flour, 59.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET 4
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, /
FRIDAY, September 18, 1668.
CRUDE.
The Crude market was somewhat firmer
taday i and late in the day, holders gener
ally were unwilling to offer immediate de
livery below eleven ce :ts, and as will be
seen there was one sale made at that figure.
October delivery, was also a shade better.
a sale having been made a 11,. It was
also rumored that there had been a sale
effected at ten and seven-tenths, but we
failed to come across either buyer or seller;
it may have been sold however early in the
day. , It is butproper to remark, however,
that there was but few buyers at 11e,
And we are cognizant of an offer having
been . made to sell a thousand at that figure
late in the day, without finding a buyer.
The sales were: 1,000 bbls spot at 11; 1,000
for October seller, at Ily,; 500 on cars at
Venango City at fel; 1,000 do at 14,10.
REFINED.
The market for, Refined was alse con-
Edderabtv firmer to-day, particularly for
September deli Very, which was held at an
advance of from one-half to three quarters
of a cent compared with yesterday. In the
absence of sales, we quote immediate and
the last half of September at' 29 to 29)4c,
and some holders were asking the even
thirty cents. The. sales were:
4000 bbls, 1000 each Sept. to Dec 283(e
4000 EI 1000 each Sept. to Dec 28 3 / 4 c
1000 o November ' 283;41
2000.. " 1000 each Nov. and Dee ' "L°2Bgit'
1000' " 500 each Nov. and Deo.. ..........
500 " seller.• all year - r - • 27,4 e
, LAST lIVXRINGF.
2500 - trs Seßtember, .seller 28K0
BENZOLB.
600 " October, seller ..... • 1334.1
BECEIPTS OF CRUDE mt.
Jai • Wilkind 2401 Lockhart 980
Fisherlt Bro 440iSolar Oil Works. 48e
J. C. Kirkpatrick 2401
Stella Oil Works. 320 1 Total
J. Gallagher 480
OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. . V. B. B.
H. Koehler & Co., 100 ,bhls refined to
Waring, King &, Co., Philadelphia. '
Braun & Wagner, 150 do do to Waring,
King &,Co., Philadelphia. •
P..Weisenherger, 200 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan-& Stockdale, 288 do doto
W. P. Logan &. Bro., Piffled , Iphla.
Livingston t Bro., 100 do do to War
den,Prew & Co., Philadelphia -
R. W. Bitike, 100 bbls ref. to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart. Frew & C 0... 455 do do to War
den, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. . •
Lockhart Frew & Co., 158 bbla benzole to
Warden Frew & CO., Philadelphia.
Livingston. & Bro. ' 50 do benzoic. to
Warden, Frew & Co.,Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
A. Rena, 250 .bbls refined to Waring,
King Philadelphia.
Union Ref. CO.; 250 do do to W. P. Logan
it Bro., Philadelphia.
A". D. Miller. 54 bbls- reamed to Waring..
King it Co:, Philadelphia. .
a.m. Long & Co..' 181 do do to Wardenp
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Holdship & Co., 172 do d 6 to War..
Jug, King &, Co., Philadelphia.
Mentzer, Hepler do (.3134.111410 .41040,W:
P. Logan & Bro..
& Lyon, 83 do do to W. P.
tdgatkik.
IMIGH METAL MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE
FRIDAY, September 18, 1868.
The market has)' been more , - `abtl4 Ehio
week, the sales aggregating 4,380 tons,
=dust 2,811 tons last 'week, and with a
firmer feeling, consequent upon an im
proked deniand,. guid-dictiinished shirk*,
prices, especially for desirable brands, are,
if antthing a shade' higher,: For: farther -
particulars, we refer the reader to the fol
loiilnk-teport of sales: ' •: - ,
ANTHRACITIC.
*l6O tons Chiekies Forge ' " $40,004 mo 3
" Foundry ......40007t1 rugs
50 " Close Grey 38 ,
00-4 mos
50 "- ,1110 . tied 37 00-4 mos
-10 ' 44. 'Neutral .. . . -. . ... 36 00--Ontos
200 Youghiogheny No. 3. 86 50-- cash
200 " ChicklesNo. 3 Forge. 38 0030 d's
200 " No. 3 Neutral. to ar... 39 00- cash
.
Imo 11? .. " ... 40 00-4 mos
20 4, No. 1 .. . . 43 00-4 mos
100 it No. .3 Neutral 40 00--4 most
100' ~ No: Neutral.: ..... 40 00-4 mos
.100 ;," 'f.No. 3 Close Grey..... t .. 38 00-4 mos
400 tons No..2.Forge. 150 00-4 mos
50 " No. 1 Foundry. 45 00-4 mos
30 " No. 1 Foundry 43 06--1 trios
-320 - " NO. 1 Foundry 43 00-6 mos
20 " No. 1 Foundry 44 00-4 mos
175 " No. 2 L.-S. Charcoid:.; 44 50.-4 MOS
aLookls.
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10 tons Juniata ' • l4O 00—fmatt
30 " Juniata- "- 90 00-- cash
'niiitatrana GOAL eIMIKLTED PRO* LAMA 613
7 ,
PERIOD. one. '
256 tone Medium Grey Forge,
deliv,at fur In 60-4 mos
100, 66 - Med:•tirey FOrgit . 39 00-4 moil
100 66 39 00-4 mos
.i.OO " — Pare White; a (eV. •
brand, from yard 38 00-4 mos
150 • Open Grey,
O choice
-100 .. 40 00=5 raw
4 6 pen Grey. choice
brand 40 00 n -5 mos
100 66 • Mediu* `.orey,Porge "
to arrive 39 00-4 trios
50 66 White and - Mottled.;.. 38 00-4 moa
180 66 Medium Gray, to ar... 39 00 7 4 mos
600 66 Open Gray. deny. at
• fur., p. t., but said to
be equal hereto
400-' 6 !.do, dellv. at fur. en
' the Mahoning 38 00 7 -4 molt
?le* Tort Dry Goods bllalittt.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
New yang, September 18.—Dry Coedit
market qui°. and depressed for Eton fab
rics, and Woolen goods are less a.,tukated
and. in arm request. We quote best 'makes.
heavy Drown Sheetin :s at 15®180 f r East
ern, and 1413t5e. t r Senthistit makes. Pint,
etinga like Atlantic I. brown are selling
at 1314; Pepperell N 12. Prints of best
makes are.selling at 12 1 4; lithe a 13@13m.
Canton Flannels are also en th.. decline:
AmOskeag % broWn 2Act Mlerton 0 23c for
brown and 23e for Welched, Laconia 20c.
ILeuls Cattle Market.
ter Tekararn to the Pitt tomn:h I•ite.
ST. touts, 1300 t. 14 Mo k--eltolco
beeves lit denittod tot la6,slt=t gross; Shipping
eatttlo lit light th‘Thattll. LibLep active
55 .or good to (thole°.
ME
SE
3160
40 00-4 mOs
=NM
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