The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 24, 1868, Image 6

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STEEL-VVORKS.
lyut t ur A NE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS,
COLEMAN, RAH Td & CO.,
, . xwiairAcTuaLuser '
Iron, Nails and Steel. earring° and
Wa .on Springs and Axles.
• - . . .
Duquesne. XL. mill .Tuntatall.r ikant Bar.r.nund
and:Allire Iron; Band. hoop, t -lie•-t and Plato IrOnd-
Oval, Half tiva) aro 11-df kround Iroa; t•ylittd.w ;mkt
VAVCII id.): Iron; Drag :MI Droppt - r V and
Flat. Rail for oad 11, ~is; cat 'Nalis and
Plow: S;.r,n-g and l B Steel: Lamtuatt dSteel( Cut,
ter Bar, Crow Ban, &‘;.. 4 -, • •
0111C;s. Asi-i War,nou.,e —7 7 W ATE:It STBLET.
SHEFFIELD STEEL. lIVOILM.
SINGER, NrnirTail & co.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Manufacturers of every dei.eriptlon of
CAST AND CE.RNIAN STEEL,
1 .
-
RAILWAY SVPINO. , 3,
PLATFORM sruusns,
6TEEL TOLL, t h Ae•
- Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste'
MLLER, BARR A. PARRL
GEIiUAL vela:1=B:
WM. METCALF, ItElitiEN MILLER.
-GEV; W. BAIIIG, I CHAR. PARKIN. •
SPECIAL. PAIIINER—S. M. KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, 13.4,11,1 t & PARIC.IN,
Office, No., 339 Liberty St,-
PITTSBURGH , PA,
ftl4:d4B
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
FARII, - -Buorrira & CO.,
Xanufactnrers of ell descriptions of
gebilrgOLMLll.
_
01les and Warehouse, .129 .2
, 12, 124 SECOND
sad 119 and icther STREETS, .
pURG
ITTSBH STEEL WORKS.
• 51545.
Ammitsoll fsz, WOODS,
(BUcCEssoR...4 !kcy - ,u5D - Enstpl,... COOS & C 0.,)
Itlanuiacttiers o f Every descilption of .
STEEL.-
• .. - . .
BEST REFINED-;'ITOOL:STEEL
• . .
Mill, Mulay, Circular, Gang and Cioss Cut
SAW PL &TES.%
Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.'
Shovel, line. Furk, nate and Toe Balk- steel.
Railroad Spring Steel and Frog rotate, Cast Steel .
Vnger tiara, :ickle Steel.. eXillg. Steel-TI re;
, Plow'
Wings, etc.; Ott Drill steel. -
Owee and Workstorner V.UIST AND BOSS STS.,
Plttsburgu4l'ni, • • , js%:d9.
Godeffiloy BraAcker & Co.,
42 EXOHARGB MOE: HEW, YOU,
Are prepared, as Bole' Agents in the 'United States
for the Pnission Xining and IrOn Co., of Dtdetoarg,
Westphalia, to contractor sell In quantities to suit
pwchasers, (delivered in either New York or Phila.
delptas)tlie eelebrat,el
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
sed so elttensivelT lot. the manufacturing of
BESSEMER . .STEEL.
Imp Ls free from Sulphur and Phospburtut, and
eetatatna a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
Dove are also ready to contract for, or sell t o arrive,
swz,r,L
_RAILS
Mixmfaciured by
G. - ARNDT &ico.,
Dortid;fiiivoittiOlittei arm they also have,
az Bole Ageng lii'the Untied St&tes.
lull zosi4iiiiisl4s, iaaples, prices or,cheralcarl
*lyric will be promptly fonrarded on application.
IRON WORKS.
/As. v ssasa. Ewan,. w. p. roma', son.
p lIMBURG - H FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
ic a fariAcrtnuats
sar. front
' , affront% Fishßars and Bolts;
BallrOnd Car itzles Rolled; i
llailroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locitmotiveßrauneno
LnenmotirelFritme Shapes;
Yolies,'Straps;
Piston *Beads;
litessniboat Shafttr, .
littembont, Craning ,
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pit/Mall Jawn, - Collass, &e. r.
°Moe, No. ITT PENN STREET,
I'MP.RUP.6II. P•
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Yennsylvanhi. Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET,
•
opposite Monongahela House,_
OPM:de
• _PITTSBURGH.
STOVES, CASTINGS, dr.e.
MBE HEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
31..uisciureie of the greatest variety of
Cook;sParloi and' Heating Staves3,
'lO BE FOUND 'IN THE BTATE.
Sole Agents for the : celebrated Base Burning Ori
ental fiv.ves and ,rurnace..for Hard C• al or Coke.
Beat inthe World for Parlor. , Mee. Wore or Church.
Tire ne.d. no rokindlioir--burns all Winter. Do nut
bay until you are or send rur Circular.
No. 30 WO ID 8 I'NEET
Our Agents for . Orle”tals—DS MIER. - BROS.,
Smithfield zt.; GBO. HUB t.Z. Allegheny City.
Orli STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL. & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
70R BITUMIXOUS COAL.
Warranted to cook Bake or . Boast as
bell many other Store In the Union.
1310111 & co.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and far sale,
rj4tI4I3.BATTIZSISTO -
@BATE
- Coollllio EIEB, /W.
FOUNDERS ) MACHINISTS.
ATLAS
MORTON STREET, Mittlt W414:1.
i°4l44oeitii
y;‘,
,
JO4. k,ikw.
,
Pr% I , ,krotl to :Alt ills
tin; tti t , A 0.2.0.3 4.7176,
liv±trkrft. Ott tree,ia,,.,
ililtrot Iro +.*
ltallrow , t
ktolltst4 nitt iNBlvittkg;*,
Eng tot , cwouttokiAs
wohhto CAAlllutpkw
ntsr4l 11*4
staA
N - JILT t All, 1100110 *et
AP PIPE, WORKO.
°otter Outrunlt mut AtuflAttuutt ttfik4ettl.
tt'Att%v,?
M 41'11 t% t‘tlo uor o f
CAST IRON nowx, PIPE,
.2,l, r igrAVA:=lthl".tlg2, l l.ll l .!:""in t a':ni r oi
General Castings tor Gas and Water Works.
I would also coal tho . cttentton of Superintendents
of tlas Works to my make of ItICTORTB.
L. 0. LIPLNGSTON.W. U. BUItT.W. A. ROBINSON, Jll.
IVING , STON & CO.,
•
LIRON FOUNDERS,
•
.MANUFACTURERS
FINE LIGHT
. ,
All destiriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Pitters;' Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
ch il e ailiVork promptly ai
All tended to. ' • -
Office and Works--WASMINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City, Pa. '
ROBILVIION, REAL & CO.,
PITTSBIIRGII.
Successors -to itomszatr, lams
- WASHINGTON WORKS,
" . FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of-Bost and Stationary Steam En
tines Blast En gines„ Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting; Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stilt s , Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12. corner First and emithaeld Streets.
Agents for 61FFAIIVS PATENT INJ ECTOR for
feeding Boilers. Jell :r52
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler 'Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposit, Union Iron Mills)
PITTSBURGH. •
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY. AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and earefatty executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & RADIUM%
oc15:03
8f.111[..
PRICE S & SIMS .
Woe and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Ifanafteinre and keep emaitantly on band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR EETTLIta, BOLLOW WARE,
And Outingi generally. al)2B:Te
THOMAS 'CALTILIPI & COy '1
Fourth Ward Foundry and: Machine Works,
BailiDlM3/CYST.. AiiEfißEE Prr Crri,
Manufacturers bf Steam 'Engines, Oil Tinges, Pul
len,: Shafting, (hist and Saw WU Worl A _Bolltng
MIA and Machine .CeatLug!, Grate Bars , .Weighta,
Wagon Boxes Sc. BuiN-to ;order and have on
Ma:Engines Boxes,
&Banes. :r
017TRAL FOUN:IO9f
- - AND ROLL - WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOT.Thi AN, iBOYD & 'WILLEY
6111 Rolls, Min Castin-m-ftwl.sthes,
VIILTON MACHINE WORK&
ESTABLISH= 13.1838.
annfactory of STEAM ILNGINES, of all rises
and of the moatspproved pattern*, for atationiui
pompoms• STRA.MI :OATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety: at 10, mi and 18 horse power
ENGLNES, which. will - be acid at very reduced
' P. F. GIEISSE. W i ellawllle, 0.
Flltynilles below : Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of of, &P. R. ' : 1,?9,1.12
EW HARDWARE HOUSE.
N
LINDSEY, STERRIT 1 8c EUWER,
, Manitsetarers end Importers ti
ACIELT) AR E,
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY STREET,.
001t3O1B OF WAYSIL,
Sue Square Below rulers Depot,
PITTSBURGH.:
Avant, for FAIMIANKB` *MALES.
ICIIITTSBURGH
A
NOVELTY WORKS.
ADAMS, ram & - co.
ILANIIIPACTIJEZR Or
'Keystone Standard, Patent Platform
and Counter ,
• S C A-L ES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches.
PAINZAND 0 SFEE MILLS.
)1414,1ZABLIC DION, Ss.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
an6:te,4 PITTSsIIROH.
WILL: S. TA Tung, . ,
PAINTER,.
No. 45 OHIO SlBEET;Allegheny.
Thankful for the former very liberal patronage be
stowed upon me, I 11,8841 re my friends and thepublic
generally that, in the future as in the past, I 611311
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
8a me, and will be always at the ahoy Jrom 7 to g
A X. and trona-1 tO ar. x. my2l;ql4
~FOQt~ft+~~ , ~
i I'LT'l'rl3iltltt~,l.i,
Ott Okk:4 IntS,lvrt"*.%l
yout,l PAA
wm. worn,
tort II AN AND W /Mtn WORKS.
HARDWARE.
NOVELTY WORKS.
PAINTERS.
pu 1111111,14DAY-,` BEPTEMBIII, , 24, rilB6B,
VITTSIIII
litHittatti f
11011 N. BOLE & CO.,
A41s).'111111 110104111 R SI,.
t .
l it 0111 11 1 (11 7 A l llC ll l llll‘
' ‘\' ' '‘"\ ll.4 o l `.7 - '"iit+A•l' -t 4114 s.rn•
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SINP I VRTtIII i AL %Ai: 1 01 1 1(S,
%,“ ~ 11 , 0 1..i1, 5 11k ur. l oelt tlin point,
111 "Illy , • 111 , ..1114101 1. " u".
Vit i * Err
unniral l Trim, 'AND TADiK
WOUKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLU ED TUBULAR, YULE
PDX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OM STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND 'ASH PAWS,
BETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND DON
DENsElts; , , I .
WINAti I'IPEB,; GASOMETERS AND IRON
RIdjiiDOICS; -4--
PRIBO DOORS AND COAL SHIITES L
1
Office and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
i i •
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SZr Pracri.Sent to the above address will im
promptly attended to. inh7:lB9-
-
VIM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHE E T Irtariw6rue.Eits,
NOS. 20, 22, 2 AND 26 PENN ST,
Hav In g secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared: to
manufacture everyt. ERS description of BOIL in the
beat manner, and , rarranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, itre, , ehing, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive. Boilers, Condenbers, Salt
Pans, Tauhs, Oil Stills, A glizttors, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, end sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent 8ui,0r,..
, Repalring done on the shortest notice.
JAMES
lios. 55 and 56 Water Street;
• •
MANUTACTUTIX.r. OF
IRON OIL - TANKS
SETTLING PANS; COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACIL9,
JADED Y. BEIMIL KDISIIND D. BISUBII.
JARED if. BRUSH hi I SON,
• • aurturAcrouns or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SWIET IRON Worm &a.
61 Petits Street, .Pittaburgh, Pa.
OLLS.
WARING AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers in
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'i BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,,.
WARING, KING & CO.,
. I •
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BIROTBEEIIB,
COMMON MERCHANTS,
AND DlAlarliB rEi
retrolewn and its Products.
•
Plttstrurgh Ofitair-VA.LZZLL , BtrliDING, tor
ner of Duinisii SPa7 indirwin streets. • r
Philadelphia Off WALNUT BT.. --
ap1:140
LT M. LONG & CO.,
• MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE wino BURNING on,
Brand--"L,TICIFER.”
Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
LUMBER! LUMBR! LUMBER!
ALEIKANDER PATTERSON,
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber.
_
' ON RAND AND FOR BALE
500.000 feet I bry Pine Boards;
30,1100 feet Dry Oak. laud 4 inch:
• 20,000 feet Dry Ash, and 31ach;
200,000 fret iirmlock;
1,000,000 N0.. 1 18•Incli B.hlugles, weed;
100,000 No. 116 Inch Cquiueleb, sawed;
100.000 No. 110-Inch Shingles, a caved;
4,000 Locust Posts, 7..8 and 14 feet;
am Cedar Posts.
Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay. in large or small
quantities.
YARDS No. 86 MERLE STREET formerly
Mauehetter. and 157 HEBECUs. STREET. oppo
site the Gas Works, A.lleali. ny Ci.y. Jy2ett73
- -
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
Capital, - $125,000,
PrOssrDzmi—E.DWAßD DITIMIDGE.
BICRZTARY—T. A. WRIGHT.
BOrialinlizmarr—EDW , DAVISON.
DIESCT0118:
Edward Davison, L. P. Duncan.
John Mellon, K. D. Dlthrldge,
Geo. W. Dlthrldire, M..L. Malone,
8. B. Johnston.
LUMBER YARD—Corn
BER STREETS, Ninth W
OFFICE AT FORT PIT
Ington Street.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHN M. Comma. Jos. KAYZ =fax min.
JOHN M. COOPE1O.& CO.,
BRASS ranwEas,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers of PLUM AND BEAM WORK o
every
41651041,1 i 11111011.111 " 3 nx7 vllllB
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
mylfazBo
SAMUEL M. WICKERMLAM,
124 First Street, Pittsbiurgh) Pa.
Agent for the salt, of Coniwall, Doughamore, Jo
nephine, letthelh, Duurniinon, HtuniuLpe, Mention,
rod 'other urns (is of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and V. B. Chureual
gollidga c
0, VA
MANIMACTUBEII6 OF
rrraimunGiii,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
Poi. Steamboats
LUMBER.
r of BUTLER and LUX
GLASS WORICB, Wash
Ia2OOBS
IRON'BROKERS.
IRON BRO KE R,
Pl.O LIZONS.
putrany scLlatteda
FINANCIAL.
MIT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
N 0.169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, • • • • • $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
1,1;... La:l:s IN
GOVERNMET ic3ECURITIES,
t.ND COLD.
INTEIIENT TDIE DEPOSITS.
COneCti(.l4l3 ma l on all accessible 'points to the
United 6cates and cnaudaa.
1M33EM1133
1). Hostetter,
.Itunt.s Cordon,
p. Wallnee,
E. Fawcett,
sAICIPL. CLIIRRAN, Pros't.
D. LEFT WILSON. Cashier,
KEYSTONE . 8A.N119
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL ? (authorized,) : : : : $200,001
DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lynch, Wm. IL Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Henry Bockstoce,
William Espy. • Geo. T. Van Dcren.
Samuel Rarckley,
A GENERAL ANKING BURNES'
TR SA.CTED
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.
OEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
OCKHOLDEIiS INDIViDTIALLY LIABLZ.
- PEOPLES SAVINGS BANS,
or' iprra'sme-rinGtia-.
CASIT CAPITAL
President—Uß:MY LLOYD
Vico Prestdent.:WILDIANItEA
MEM
henry Lloyd. lion. Thu , •ll6n, 'F.. P. Tones, :
Th 4 111,11,C:c.o. IV. Itallmut.
Ball. ILtrtit:3, I Edward Gregg, ;111r4in Stowe
Secretary & T. VON BONNIIORST,
six PER CEtir.IINTEREST paid on •tlme de
posits. Deposits made on or before. Accost 150 h
bear Interest nom that date. interest coMputed on
Ist November atel lit Mae. leatn.76
NATIONAL BALK. OF COIIIIERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
JOB. I:L.1111J.
CAPITAL, . $.500,000.
- . DMLC • PORS: , -
A. Patterson, George W. Cass,
W. H. Brown, 1I James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, .' 1 .Wm Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Beed.
W. S. -Haven.,
DISCOUNTS DAILY, ATI!" A. II:
~ - . - , • - 1iP9:021
ART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
EWERS AND BROKERS,.
Cortser Third and Wood &recta,
rri-rwiEstrisiGril.
(814CCE3SOSS TO HANNA, 11LBT & C 0..)
Diraisaa IN .
Eichange, Coin, Coupons,
And particularitteation paid to ike purchase and
sale of
COyERNMENT . BONDS. -
sl&ht Drafts on lacondozii.
N
HOLMES EC 1101,113,
A• _ _
57 Mark6lt gtreet;.'.
GS
Collections made oa all Me principal polats of Um
United states and Canada'. • ••
Stocks, Bonds _and other. Securities
.BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the plunliwto tad
of,
United States Securities.
WESTERN SAYINGS BANS,
No. 69 Fourth 9treet.
CHARTEI3.:ED 1866.
Interest paid onPrixne Depcislis
ANY RUN RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD . .
DEPOSITS SUBJE
NTECT TO
T CRUM. - WITHOUT
RE.
• Ellecount• Dilly at LI o'clock.
PresldentarßOlPSON BELL.
Yloe filisident=4: M. SHALL.
--.THAIKTroast _
TROMP/30N BELL 4 - } TAR/3111.0
JOS. DILWoRTH.JOS. ALBRZE.
J. J. EITLLEAFTE, - • ; ; .
Eteekbatders ea whom we
m. Forsythe,
in. Caldwell, - •
I. Dalzell,
D V; •C. • Bidwell
E. lE. Felton.
MECHANICS. SAVINGS BANK,
No 14 Smithfield Street,
.•. ; I
PITTSBIJAGM. PA.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SIM
RECEIVED PRI IM DNE DOLLAR lIPIARD. De
'posits received satleet to check, wlt4ort Interest.,
JAMES BLACKMORE, 'President.
GEO. D. TINGLE Secretary all4 - TrearUltr.
JAMES H. HOPKiNB, S.Olieltor.' I
James Blaekmore, James H, Hopkins,
Alex. Thuile, James.Bown,
William Deane, W. W. Brandlaw..
A 8. Qubbage, - - • Rebert Wran
• • • • John , vans: ,
CHANICAL ENGINEER;
pERCEVAL BECKETT, •
DIEGHANWAL ENGINEER,'
Andeltbr':or Patents. -
_ .
(Law 0 r P. P. W. a 0. Railway.) •
Office, No.- 10 FEDERAL STREET, Room No. A
up stairs. P. O. Box 50; ALLEUHNNY CITY.
MACHINERY, of all descriptions, designed.
IthASTPUItNAcE and ROL - LING MILL DRAW.
INlin furnished. Particular attention paid to de
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents eon.
fidentlally solicited.. .• An RVENINO DRAW.
'NO CL.A.4O 11Q
for raeckeniu.s every WKDNESDAY
lOWA
Jno. C. Maier,
11014- 11. K,ng,
An.lrcw Miller,
Jame. 51.
$lOO,OOO
BEM
..:.Ca~hleri
1711,011,
maknreferenoet
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. 4i. Brown,
Thoma■
TEIIIiTEKS:
.151.3ELIRITZ,
_ BANKER.
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. &BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Itenght on the most 'favorable terms. Sells LET
TEES Or cr:EDIT and DICAFTS a ailable in any
part of Europe.
DEP( :SITS rocelved tul,jeet tocbcck, r/r.
iCST ALIA )WEI) Trslr. rirrf,sll-e..
dA i s L Q LORADY it,t? 1).9.1
(Successors to,S. JOSES,Sz C 0..)
Corner - Fourth and Wood Sts.,
A3' ,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES;
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOs FAVORABLE TEIVILS. _
tar Interest Allowed : on Deposits.
air Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est
market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and OWN
JAME§ T. BRADY & CO.
rbijs gittsturgij &a'iffts.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
"- OFFICE OF TAE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEON.ESDAY, Septenper, 23, 1868.
- The immense short sales of gold ye4ster--
day, based on" better quotations from Lon
ddh, brought the market down from
to l-12N; to-day the market is at a stand
still, and whatbver the ultimate tendency
may be, a reaction from these low figures
is inevitable. All the bulls have turLed
bears until an! advanceix apparent, when
all are anxidus to cover • their shorts . ( and
try to make a turn by buying before the
market has materially advanced. The ten
dency of the market for the present is de
cidedly bearish,•attliongh Scarce in:
the market, and it may soon command a
premium for loaning. ,
Bonds are continually reported as strong
and advancing, yet tbe salesare small, and,
besides 1862 bondr , no. -- actual investment
demand exists.
• Stooks are firmer this evening, and
-all the different Railroad shares are on
the rise. The cliques have resorted to their
old practice of tasing::llo one class of se
curities t and ,Tthen thicsiaide
1 ' the entire list: .
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 143; Eighty-0ne'5,11434;
Five Twenties, 1832, 114%;.d0, ISC, 110%;
do, 1865, 111%; do, 1865, new. 108%;' do, 1867,
109; do, 1868; 109%; Ten Forties, 104%;
Railroads—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 88%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dt.Clltcagq, 103%;
Chicago & Ruck Island, 101%;..Chicago ct
North Western, 88; do Preferred, 88%;
Michigan Southern, 8434: Reading, 943;;
Erie, 48%; New York Central, 127%; Ohio
& Mississippi Certificates, 29;• Western
Union Telegraph Co., 34%.' Adams Express
Co., 51%; Merchants Union, 24. Mining
shares—Gregory, 4;35; Corydon, 12; •Quartz
Hill, 1,60: Smith & Parmalee, '4,90; Qiaick
silver. 22%.
—The Fort Wayne Company_ have de
dared their usual quattedy.dbidenknf 23
percent., payable on'the'lsth'of October.
4-The Oil Creek . k und....kllegherry mar
Riltroad announces an9ther quarterly div
idend of 23 per cent. , Payable Pree:of - tax
on the Ist, proximo.. .
—The Cievektnd and Pittsburgh Thulioed
announces a quaxterly dividend of two per
cent., free of ' tax,' payable on :the 10th of
October, at New York. •
_Obxdng quotations received by. James
T. Bracer & CO.:** 'Gold, 143; United
States Sixes, 1881's, ...tux; 6r73)3, ISA)
114 X; 620's, 1864, '110X; - 1865, -
111 X; 10-10's, 104 k; 6.211'.81 January and
July, '65, 109; 6.20'5, Jiinuai7' aid" July,
'67 109 X; '6B, 109 X; Juus 7.3 0'5, : par less 4;
July 7-30's. do X; August 119; Sept:. 119;
Oct. 118 X; Unicm Pacific Etallroady, 102; Cen,-
tral, 103. . . . 1 -
Cincinnati Mrket.
(Br Telegraph to the Plttahurgh Gatette.l
CINCINNATI, September 23:—"Floor and
Wheat unchanged and quiet. Corn higher;
ear and shelled-08.49c. Oats firm at 56470
for. No. 1 mixed, aud 58a59c for white. Rye
steady at ,$1,37x1,'40. - Barley 'firm and in
demand at $2,00a2,10; for bea t -grades of
spring, and 12.25a2,35 for felt 'C ot ton dull
st:2s%c for middling. Tobacco steady and
in tsir demand; sales of T2O bads. Whisky
scarce and very firm at $1,50 for free.' • "Mesa-
Pork dull and nominal at
,$28,50. -Bulk
Meats unchanged and quiet; shoulders can
be bought at 101e,c and sides at 1340, though
the stock of sides is light and they are not
offering; to any extent, but, sufficiently to
meet the demand. Bacon was not offered
so freely at the-close, but-there is no change
In prices; Shoulders can be bonatit at 12V,c
for fresh smoked, and sides at 15c. Sugar
cured hams dull at 19a20c. Butter ,scarce
and in demand at 37a40c.' Eggs Mart.'
linger in good demand; sales of 240 hhds
raw and 670 •bble refined • 'at fall prices.
Coffee firm and in good demand at full
prices. Linseed' Oil dull at' $1,10; demand
quite light, Lard Oil firm at $1,45a1,46,
Flax Seed scarce and saleable'at $2,50a2,75.
-Timothy Seed firm at, 0,154,25. Gold
-142 X. Exchange firmer at pat buying and
1-10 premium selling. ; •
Milwaukee Mariet:
LBlTeleareph to the r Ittsburetk Gazette.l
Minwie.uKupti Sept: , 23. 7 ,1 1 10ur dull and
lower; • choice Minnesota '68;00a8,25, do
-Wiso , nsitx and lowa , $7,50a7,75; medium
1it12a7,37. ..VVlteat. ,heavynt f 04,59 foir - No.'l
and 11,49 foi No. 2 Oat+ arm; COrtl un- ,
changed. fteceipts 'B,OOO , barrels 'Flour
100,000 bushels Wheat; 2,000 bniihels.Oati4 .
1,900 bushels , Corn. Shipments 6„000 bar-
~ refs Flour; 138,000 bushels Wheat; 160
bushels OAtteme4 1,000 bushels Corn.
Cincinnati 4011 41a4q.
CINCINNATI, September 21.—There is a
good demand for pig .iron, arid prices 'ere'
firm for all grades, • with. ; fair • ;eceipts.
Malleable iron is in good demand and
steady. We %tote: Pig -No.• 1 charcoal
.fotindry iron, $3B to $4O; No. 2 do, $37;
charcoal mill iron, $3B to s37rstone coal
83t1 to $3B; Tennessee cold , blast, $45; Mis
souri, $47; car wheel; $l3O to $O3; blooms,
1100 to flO5-pet tom -- . • '
St. -Louie Cattle Market.
(BY Telegraph to the rittabdifih Uazette
Sr. Lome, Sept: 2.3.--Live stock cattle in
good supply and fair derumti; good to
prime at 4 1 ,5953,4 c; choice at 6au!4c gross.
Sheep iu godd demand. at 3asc for fair to
choice.
PITTSBURGH
OFFICE OF Ta.EPITTSEITROIT OAZETTS,
WEDNESDAY, September 23,..1863.
The general markets continue quiet and
dull, and devoid of any new or important
characteristics worth of special notice.
GROCERIES—Tim Grewery market has
been more active this week, indicating.
that the fall trade has set in, but there' are
no carport ant change's in prices. Sugars
are reported firmer. and a quarter higher
in the East while other articles remain un
chaugoi. We quote as follows:
ior good ~ ,rocery
12:;,' to 1:lo. for prime; and lie 1, - )r elloke;
Porto Rico—pond, ; c h o i c e,
14 1 .4-Lo 15c: Clarifiptl Cuba, 14 toll cc, Re
fiija—St wlard lhtrd, Fre; A, f , 'Az.; B,
.1.47;(4 Extra (.; 1.56 c; Sugar 1.10u.e, 10%"
to 11. .
ranges all the way front
21l.; to 2 . 63:jc for connuor,to strictly prime..
Java 37 to 33c.
, Svittles—Lovering's $1,10; Silver Drips,
F. 71,10; White Drips, - $1,20; medium brands,
75 to 85c; common, 60 to 63e; Booth St Ed
gar 'Syrup. $l.
ItteE—Rangoon, good, 1034 c; prime to
choice, 11 to 111-,; - c; Carolina, 12 to 1234 e.
M
MOLASSES—N Orleans, to $1,05; Cu
ba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 75 to 90c.
'SVICES—Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves 55c;
Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, $1,50.
STARCH—Madison, 8c; Silver Gloss, 121,4 c,,
and Corn Starch, 13mc.
"Puturs—Layer Basins, $4,75 per boy;
Valentia, 2Uc per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants,
12 3 c for new.
-BAn . LEAn-12Mc; Shot, /3,50 per bag.
SOAPS—"Bablrit's,". 12c; "0 - altely's,".
11%c; Rosin, 5 to 7c; "Dobbin's," 160.
'CANDLES—MouId, 16c; Star, 23c.
CONCENTRATED LYE—$B,OO per case.
Bt CAU SODA-f 58,50 per 100.
Ftsa- 7 White Fish, g 9,00: Lake Herring,
$5,00; Mackerel No. 1, $22; No; 2. 418,04
No. 3, 813.50:An half barrels. 50c more.
APPLES Unchanged with a supply
fully up to the demand; , sales in a regular
way at 53 to $4 per bbl. ( •
HAY—Is considerably weaker, andlow
er prices are expected. • Sales in Allegheny
Diamond market of 94 loads at 828 t 0,538,
per ton. We look for large arrivals' by
river within the next week or so, and good
to prime baled can be laid down here from,
Cincinnati at $22 to M. " ' . -
SEE DS—Saleg of Timothy Seed at 83,50-
to 53,75, and Flax Seed at $2,45 to $2,50.
Clover Seed is dull and nominal at $5,75 to
$9. •
BUTTER—Is in better supply but as yet
'ri,x , sltre unchanged at 35 to 4G e. , .
EGGS—Fresh packed aro:till *qua - ed. - it
23 ents.
liESF,—Quiet and unchanged at 15_
to
16 fur Western Reserve and Hamburg,. ' 17
to ISc fur Factory an a Goshen; and 20cfor
Sweitzer. -
POTATOES—DuII at $l,lO to $1.12 per .
,bushel, and t=3,20 to $3,25 per bbl. •Sales of
Sweets at $6,00 to $6,50 per bbl:
GRAlN—Wheat is dull and norid
nally unchanged at $2.05. to $2,10 fors Red,
and 3toSc h gher for White. Oats steady,
with regular sales at 65 to' 66c, on track,.
and 68. to 70c, for small lots in store. Corn
is reported dull. but unchanged; sale of I
car at $1.17. Barley is coming in more
,reely. though the market is still almost '-
-bare; $2 is. offered for strictly choice, but
holders are trying to: get more. Medium
Spring may be quoted at $1,90. Rye is
quoted at $1,40 to $1,45.
MILL FEED—Is dull butt unchanged.
The inills continue to quote - at $l,lO for
Brim $1,30 for Shipstuffs, and, $2 for
dlings. Sale of 2 ears Shorts at $2;15."
LARD OIL—Is quiet and -unchanged at
sl,2o,fer No. 2, and 51,50 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon. IS quift and tin-
Imaged at 14 cts, for. Shoulders: 1634, for
Ribbed and 18 to l 85( for Clear Sides and
21 to 21% for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is
unchanged at 20 in tierces, and 22 in kegs.
Mess Pork, $30,50 to $3l.
FLOUR—Is dull and unchanged. -Spring
Wheat brands; - $9lO $9,50 , f0r lair to med--
ium, and $9,75. to $lO fo choice. . The mills
continue to quote at $10,50 for Extra Fam
ily, in barrels, and $10,20. in sacks, and
Double Extra at $ll, in barrels, and $10,70,
in sacks. Rye Flour, $8,75.
Chicago Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pitt sburgh Gazette.]
CamArlo, September 23.—Eastern ea- ,
change is active and'unchanged. flour is
dull, with sales of spring at $ 6a8,75. Wheat
is moderately active and 2e lotier." with
sales of No. 1, at $1,541,55; No. 2 at $1,4934a
clOSing steady -atsl,so - for;No.' 2rthis
sales since 'chaoge were made at $1,49 for --
No. 2. Corn is less active and I ,4alloloWer,
with sales of No. lat 94a95c; No. 2 at 93
94c; 'end rejected at 91a92d, the•market
clo-ing at 94y0,94}4c tor No. 1, with sales of -
No. 1 this evening at 9331 c .- Oats welt"
good request and X,a540 lower,, with sales
at 53a53310 for Nos. 1 and 2, and 51a613fc for
rejected, the market closing..with sellers at
53a for theloimer. 'Rye is , dull and Sga4o
Jotter, with selei of 'No. 11,M 012,20a1,24, and
N0..2 the ,market closing
dull at sl.ttifbrltlot - l! . •13arleVopendd quiet -
and easy at $1,73a1,74 for No. 2; advanoca tcv
$1,78, and closed- fir-ni at sl;77R,krejectedis
Ildner at $1,67a1,6034. Elighwinet are eas
leirltvith sales ot iouncLlotabf tree.at $1,45.
Provi-ions are dull. Mess Pork' sold at $29,
,the market closing nriminat at $28,50a29.
Bu k Meats - are firmer, with sales of dry
salted shoulders at 10Xc. Lard lallifietst
1834a1834c.., ',Freights are dull and lower,
With engagements at le for cord,iind 9c for
, wheat to Balfalo. i The receipts for the past
twenty.four hours amounted to 14,687, bbls
flour, 93,950 bushel's wheat, • 66,007 bushels
corn, 76,797 bushels eats; and- 6,402 head of
bogs. The: - shipments for the same time
amounted to 14,774 barrels flour, 59:495
bushelswheat, 78,860hushels corn, 1.15,801
bushels oats, and 1,066 head of hogs. •
Leidii Market.
ter Telegraph to 09 Pittsburgh Gazette.
ST. LOUIS.' Sept: 23:=Tebacco continues
dull with-very little doing._ Hemp-dull at
52,45a2,50 for choite dressed. Flour quiet
and unchanged with a demand chiefly for
superlines and low grades the latter being,
scarce; superfine at 1f6a56,45; extra; at $6,60a•
1 7.25; XX at 57,750,25; XXX.' to fancyat
al2. Wheat firmer with an active.demand
for both Ipring and fall; prime full at 51,95
a 2.05; strictly prime at 52,10; fancy at 52 , 15 -
a 2,25; prime spring sold at 51,50; 1 choice-.,
.lowa at $1,53a1,57. Corn unchanged at 92e
'fort mixed, eliit _9se,lfor white. -Oats. un
chfinged. Barley dull and drooping at
51,30 for prime lowa, and .$1,90a1,95 for
choice to striotly choice. Rye steady and
prices a little better at $1,17a1,20 for prime,
Pork, more doing at 529. meats;
dere to-day filled at lower pricei; dry salt
clear stiles at 14 - 401 clear rib isfriel at 1334 c;
shoulders at 110. Bacon firmer at 1.5%a16X0
for old clear; 16%c for fresh do; fresh clear
rib at 15%; choice cityshorddere at - 1234 e.
Lard at 18%a18% for prime choice in tierce.
Whisky • firm. Receipts-111er 853 bbls;
wheat 13,880 bush; coin 601 altii;oats 12,800;
- barley 4,000; rye 1,056 sks.
Balthilore Market: "_'
*Weald& tA the Flttsbarrt
BALTIMORE, September 23.- 7 Flour is dull
and urchiinged, with — sales of Howard'
street superfine at $8,25a9; do extras §loa
11,75; do family at $12412,50, eity mils sts-'
pertine, /8,501113,75;. do.. extra att14,75a12; do
family, at 1)1 . 2,pay3; western superfine, $7,50
a 8,25, • do - extra st - 19,25E110,60.' 1 ' Wheat is.
very ciall-and.prices.are unchanged. Corn
is dull and hales wore made - of prime:
at 11,L3a1,15. Oats unchanged. Rye 81,40 a
1,45. Provi4Mis unchanged. 'Pork - , •
$30,50. Bacon, rib eides 16Xo, .clear do.
16%e, shoulders, 13)0, and. hams 22c. Lard
is held at 20;i0.' '
Chicago Cattle Market..
(By Telegraph to the Plttsiturgh Gazette.]
T Oificikoo,, Septernbr 21--Beef 'Cattle are
in large supply, and the market is dull at
t13,80a8,80- for good to smooth shipping
stoeni. 'Hogs - opentl . artive and steady for
be-t grades, but closed dull and drooping.
and light and minnion lots aro dull anti 24a
83e low.T, with salea at 8. 4 ,75.0,05 for com
mon, 4, 1 9,230,50 for fair to medium, and
g 9,73,110 for good to extra smooth.