The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 02, 1868, Image 6

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Mum ittElf;9llrOVESiL ": I
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A. s IOLIMLAIr & CO.,
s •1; 1 '
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor land- Heating Staves;
I
TO BEINOTIEIk N THE STATE.
Sole AgentliTaithh. eoletiiited ItaisDarnimi
ental Stoves and ft urnacessfor Hard,COM or Coke.
Best in the,World for Psmior,office. Store or antra.
Fire needs 110 reklittiling—burns oil winter. • Do not
buy until you sgo or, wind, for At
v r igo:lo,'WOUTl STEZDT
Our Agehts•-tor , Otiestals=TiEtilifLEß.
Smithfield Si. :`,CrEO.," 'IIISBLEY. Allegheny City. .
86
MAITUFACTUREESSOr YOMTVAZIETT
BOSTON COOKING BANGLE,
`• THE FIERY TIIIINACE,"
Brau;iiNess
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
VAN'S . Cincinnati PaUern) VORTABLE RA.NGE.
-CAST IRON" IiANTLES. (WELLMAN'S RE
FLECTOIL, GRA.T.EtIy free from diLt and dust'
13,11.6. TE FENDEfts,
206 and 206 Liberty Street,
.e26:717
C •
OO
EMMIFES:
,
CET' THE BEST.
Bilis:l44m a co. s
TRIUMPH,
BITUMINOUS co4L.'
"
Warranted to Pooh, Bake or 'Roast as
well Dian other titornin the Union.,
ME
MEM & CO
No._ 285jthbeity Street.'"
Also on Inind, and for . • •
PARLOR
HESTMO,
GRATZ - MI
jai FENMERB
C 1007039 ac
STEEL WOEXS,::
D U Q UESN E -, - • -
• n - • ••••- f.
IRON. AND ITER: WORKS.
- ItASlENt'aa 'CO
_34I.A. N ITFACttrSFB6 Or . .
Iron, Wafts - and - . Steel. Cniiiiorn, , '
Find
Wagoill9pringo and Axles,. .•-
.
DllqUene..XL. and Juniata 'Merchant Bar, Round
and Moore Iron; Band; Hoop, Sheet .and Plate Iron;
Oval, Half `Oval and Half Bound /rant Cylinder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Zan; T_and
:Plat Ball for (mai Roads; cjit-Balld and Sakes;
Plow, Spring.and Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut
ter Bars, Crow Bars, .44., • • • "
Moe and- Warehouse-9'4 WATER `STREET,
Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
_ _
UNDER, RECK. CO.
PITTSBURGH; PA.,
Kantifliof every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY srautes,_
WeLIZTIC ELATFOREE SPRIER%
S • AZLE% !STEEL TIRE. da, de.
. .
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 'First Sta.
BABB - & P'ARALDT. -
'clionnua. ?Jarring - as:
WM. METCALF, I "REUBEN MLLES,.
ezo. W. BAIMI, CHAB. PARKIN.
HPZCIAL P.A.RTNZE-S. M. BIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,,
Office, 110 r .539 Liberty St,
prrrestriaffiL
fel4:d4B
B uttcia ittAmen•
sTzEiiicapr.s.
PARK; BUNK' & CO..
311.anid5i4nre;i ofirAllUitaliptlOns of
SEEITMI:IIELa..
_ .
0 toe and Warehouse, :190,
_129. 194 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FLUST STREETS,
prrrsifiattiit: STEEL waits&
. .
c . sNAN2..igaND I 1 18454
ANINEititON.&•WOCADS ,
TICCECt3SORS TO ANDERSON, COOS C 0.,)
. .
bfanufaccoreni of every description of '
STEEL.
BEST REF-TN - ED TOOL STEEL
Malay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cnt
S.ELW PLATES:
Spng C oe, Fork . ast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
Sh ri ovel , ,
Hoe, sa.ke and Toe ralk Steel.
-Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel
Finger Bars, Steel.•spring Steel Tire, Plow
Wings, etc.. ; Oil Drill steel.
omee and Wtorks7Corner FIRST AND ROSSTS.,
Fittsbargn, .• • 3d9
Godeffroy Oraneker Co.;
42 ‘EXCHANGE PtIICE. YEW YORK
• -
Arevrepared, as Sole Agents in the - United States
Ibr the Pruislan Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to .Sonti r aet or !ell in quantities to snlt
Va=kasere, (delivered in either New York or Phila.
delphia) the celebratel
V. H. SPIEGF.,LEISEN
eed oo oxtßroslvely for pie,monnfacturing of
I _ BESSERIER sTE.EL.
•
d'hls Iron le fraesfrom 'Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
.sontaine a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
hove are alsore'itly to contract lor, or sell 'Oa:rive
STEEL' -RELtLS
ARNDT & CO.,
Dortmund, for which latter Arm they also bave
the Sole Agency In the linked States
Fall particulars, Samples, prices or chemical ma
Ora will be promptli forwarded on application
aulinta
14.1 LE SV.PEIIIOB-- .. • .
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ITER 10:Gle,ANDIKEITRIG WOl3,
Prrillargallail. '
. PARK, itteCtIRDY & CO.,
Idannliseturers of S mattang, Braziers, and Bolt
Copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, Raised Mill Bot
toms, Speltpr . Soider; „Also, Immo , ' raand Defilers
In Metal. Tin ['late, Sheet _lron, Wire, 66e. Con
stantly on nand Miners' M;leliiiiiiti a.. il Tools.
. Warenow.e, No, 140•F11.1 -,T STICS.e/ and VD
k ,SEC( IN I)ST U. E ET, Pitts:Airy:ll..
. • Special nr , ii.ri of Copper, tint tO any desired tfa t
tern._ ' ' ' znyl47o.l3lwT
ATILAS'WORKS,
monnurtrauterollxieiviramt
iirx•rststiwit.
0101A13 N. MLLES.—President.
sad isicetn,
• the liafkii4arllr:7-
- •
•Vrlnuktfd.'
PITTSBIIRGH ,
=
Manufactured by
COPPER.
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• •, J. t... 1
Aktirlines, of every description.
Boiler., On Tani's.
. 9t H eet : I ro n 15,1#ks,
Rail7oB4 CalitithlgS•
Baling 31111,9sattngs.4.--
Engine Csstilt 1.
Machine Cast!nirs4
General Castings.
PIM+ !_iOMOITED
n09:n69
NATIONAL VOIJNDRIr , •
' ' AND*iisEVORKI.
Corneae 'Carroll s 61•1 Bmsllmsn Streets
(*Mit Wit.%) • •
PrrTS33I7IIOGFEEE
Msnuictare~ro! .A
' -
CAST nzoN-Bowier/PE,
PO R GAS Anivresza-vtosas.
xi Pipe's aresU cad invariably in Plts,•l* 4117
Mid IL
, and ll:feet lengths. Also, 3all ssfor=satsof
Generalbastindor (4. 11 2 ludYlater3Voo.
4iiiid_slso can the sttentitnt oflinzintebdoutt
Af eat Works to my make of =TORTS/.
fen:tio .
t: O.,LIVINOBIO*.*. H. ill:MT.*. At..808121 - 80R;ni.
.: 1114GSTON & CO., .- . .... , - c . ... 2 I :.
':I/LOTUFOUNIIIIILS, •
,
~, L . MASTUFACTUREW Or: .
• ' ' '',-- " :i 1. 1.. ~..=,. ~ -
,: , •4 , - ',- ! : -,: ,-.... ,
Alldpkwintbnig !hi Militias Ind SicriCtAl a .
ii.... imp.... Cotton and Woolen nut
obinen, Ne.-,z;-; : , i'M ''',-;: a .
! A.l4,,,lnbWork proriptig attenkeed to. 4 - ,
.. f Mee :And.Worka— WASHINGTON AVENUE,
,rkeafpnter Depot, Allegheny Clty, Pa.:. ; - i . , i..,, , •'
OBINSON, REA & CO.,—
.'. tikiemegmsttampmoSOßNisA 2 o#l4o.J.
WASM.NGTON WORKS,
c, COURSERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, .
411.awkIber—vtkizera of Bost and Stationary Steam En-
CafraWrili g l i al i ge ll eirt, 4 3 ii i ttVgd T . anl r s th fa
nitm,lclTlL2t:e i grttugninfthlleld Stre
Manta for OIrFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR , for
feeding Rollers. . • Jallain
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
.Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron )
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
XACHINSEY AND cesnavos GM:RALLY
•.
Orders promptly end _'. 4 executed. • .
Charges reasonable.
EBBEWJ & ILLOCLESD.
0r.15:1M3 .
.! PRICE 13z - SIMS -
,
Otaerind lirmrettonse, 29 Wood Street.
manufacture and keep conatantlp on hand
Thimble, Skein: and Pip - 6,110km .
W49ON: BOXES, DOG IKONS.
• BIIGAR ICETTLEZ, HOLLOW, WARE.
And Csatlngs generally. ap26:yd
rrHODL4,B , CAILI.IN 4k. GO., . - •
PoUrti 'Ward Foundry and Machine Work',
Luennurr ST.,' ALLIDGIVENT CITYOhiA
Hanufactniers of Stearn Englnn, Oil PreHeil Pul
leys, hluifting.resis; .and Saw .Mlfr*Work,abal
elsoM...Gaittage,Viste AN
W :on Boxes, to. Build to order and have on
• gidea of all sizes. —•-- mr14:46
. ,
ILI4WOUNDRIE -
.::;AND ROLL WORKS
880 Fenn Str eet.
BOIL N, - 13011 i & Y BIGALEY.
obiu new, min casumseson races.,
t rimpsr, Bittdithirt 101 7 04314.8. -
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
- trsetory of STEAM ENGINES, of ell sires
ander theiall , s t arge . A . pstra ma n stsliari r
'Mr ; Amstiety WILL Ltd: 16 hoise ipowet
ENGINES, 7 . 140. h. .he -said at very reduced
1L114e414' ; P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0.
'Fifty tales below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlo river, and
line of C. at P. S.
IRON WORKS.
. . .
..... FQIITZ2n !PPM ' .
plinsteenGili FORGE
1,
AN0.i00.N,00.,
NUFACTCILIBB
Bar - lroiS
_ /P"iiiroad Fish Bars and Bolts
Itsßroad Car tales Boiled;
Ballroad Car Axles Hammered;
,ILOodmotive Frames;
-!,l4oeotnattve Frame Shapes
•
Yokesi Straps;
Bends,
•
Steamboat'
Steamboat Cranks;
lilsitAta Beds, Wrists;
Pitman #4oo, , .l3collassi &e. •
Office, NO. 177 PENN STREET,
TI43BITRGH . . P
WISON, PRESTON if,,CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works
Warehouse; Nos. 168 and 167 MIST STREET
itiposite Monongahela-House.'PITTSBU
. att24:dB, RGH:'
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HARDWARE.
11 MVAIZE BOOM
LINDSEY, STERRIT . 8c EUWER,
*anutacturera and Importers o
la...A_ EL
CUTLERY, &C.
837 LIB V,RTY IBTFAEET,
CORNER OP IFA.iNitt
Doe Square , Below Union Depots
PITTSBURGH.
Asents for FiEItI326.NRS , LiCALEIL
WWI! MIMS:
_ sr witoacitosittsi*v_
BOLE' 7 , -,.
tor Poi nt luOile P., . ..
atir., , g7*lttmr,',:i, .:•, i / ,
Engulkulders,44l4
, ~.. -„....„,,,,,,,, ,„ •
Atanniaetnre STEXIO/;44IiiiENIO.iI1 11 diTA .;
TIONARY YNGI - of 41110•4,,,.'• ...,,, ~,_- ....
Special attention: iturited , tatxir neirroTATto...ei-
ARY on. WELLS R.I:4OINISr-ANWPOBTA. II
BuILER, of 15.boraaporteN '.. --„,"' .- ' _....-,
CASTINGS, of every_ ll* mummer aa. , unr .
„ It *
Foundry, on ThIRD ST It ' „lifirket.; , • - • '
RIGS for 011 weas,, - . IRA GF,,., , 'I , ..III.LICYSI
HANGERS, HOUSE ,T W att RIOILEWRaza.
IRON TOBACCO PRIMES, .ll,nd Losacto
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS;
Fronting on the Vegheny i War, near;the relni,
Pl
PITTSB (In, PA.
iptil Jilted; Tint us.
sir All orders
FO!IT 'PITT'
111/1114 MB : ' , VMS
_ WCI "ARS:
CARROLLBNYDERr 1
TUBULAR, IVIIBLIZ-FL ~ A I TUBULAR, TIES
, BOX AND (tYLINDE : STEAM; SOILED& i
I
bui
OIL STILLS AND OIL , •
CHIMNEYS. razzes= e 'A N Asir PARE.
ONTTLING PANS, I 'r P ' AND CON
ADENSEBS; 1 •
AIEAM PIPES, easosurrats AND IRON
samosa:. I
?WON DOORS AND COAL earns , '' • '
1 ,
epee sod Warehouse, earner- Seeendl, l
'al Third, Short, mid Mertz Streets, 1
... - .
win
allab7dEß
WK.
•• • • •
BOILEIt;MAKERS -,
1,-1
AND SIAN= IRON: WORIENNS,
NOS. SW; AA. sii AND i”IPBNIt BT.
Having securea &large yard and turnithed it with
:the most approved 'machinery, we are Prepared tb
tosumtacture every description or sorcryis in the
beat manner. and Ara:ranted equal to any made in
_the .essantry. Chimneys, Breeching, Tire -Beds,
Bteisa•faLocomotive Boilers, Oondensemy Balt
Pans, 011 13101. Agitators, Settling Pans.
Boiler ron,Bes, itar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barils P sit Boilers.
Be • •• done on the shortest:Kam 1a5:c21
JAMES M. BITER,
Nos. 58 and 66 Water ;Street,
IRON OIL . TANKS,
SETTLING .PANS.COPPEII STRAY PIPS,
BOLLINGXILL STACEB.
PITTSBUBEiII
Wl= 4. BE 8U sobrolro Ds MOM
JARED R. 1 1 . 3111:16R & SON,
thisurAcrinizas or
stern Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
t • - sUnET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street. Pitisburuit.
WAJEUNG AND SLING,
Commission Ateschants And Szelcess is
Petroleuniinid its Products;
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
prrrsitrson, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
t 127 **nut street.
TACK gg iH>t •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' AND DNALNES
Petroleum and its Products.
..!TE
ritt.burgt,
der'of
- PlUadelphls Ofilce—Uill WALNUT BT.
Apl:wap
TJ M. LONG & CO" ' •
• XLNUFACTITIMESI OP
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
----TBrand--"IATCLiEsit."
.J 1
OMee, Na 2 Duquesne Wiwi
LUMBER! LIIMBFittLUBTBERS
ALEZANDER PATiItaSON,
. .
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber.
ON BAND AND FOR SALE
.500,0410 feet Dry Pine Boards;
30.1)00 feet Dry Oak, 1 and ;a inch:
30;000 feet Ory•Ash, 2, :4)i and 3 inch;
9100,000 feet Hemlock;
1,000,000 No, I IS-Inch Shingles, sawed;
100,000 Na; 1 I& loch shingled, sawed;
100,000 NO. 11.0-Inch Shingles, s laved;
2,000 Locust l'osts, 7, 8 and 12 feet;
300 Cedar Posts. '-
Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or Small
quantities.
YARDS No. 86 PREBT.F.; STREET. 7 fOimerty
Mauchet tor, and 157 REBECCA STREET; oppo
site theklas Works, Allesh. ny Cliy. .lyMit73
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
Capital, -- 125,000.
Pmr.mozrr—EDWAßD DITHRIDGE.
liscxrrAoy—T. A. WRIGHT.. _ •
BDPERUSTIViDIrarf—EDW. D4V1 8 021.:".'
Edward Davison,
e
' L fi r . e1 1?Ii
eo. hrld
tr. k. .1
hiTIKBER YARD—Oorn
BEE tITREETAI * *
OFFICE AT FO B? PI
'piton threat
AS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHN M. COOPEH• .JOB. HANN .. lIHNST HMEt.
JOHN &
BRASS FOUNDERS ,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Mantifactnrers of PITMrs Maa2B MrOMIE
tr a rg 41liertztii.ora GAS .. FLITUJIF a ,s I
Corner of Pike and Widni# Streets,
PITTSBTJRPFL
pyllkr.3o _ . -
ssmvEL
El
124 First Street, Pittsburgh,
. •
, .
Agellt for the ante of ColllWrial, DOtlgtllMOre, JO.
sephine, Isabella, Onneannon, litanbope, Olendon,
end other hoards of Anthrarite. YoughtOghenY
Coke and C. It. Charcoal .
.
Consitai
plrrsacrami, Pa.
prmwvatiu, PA.•
xArroTAcruass of
And BEM= IRON WORK. .
For SteamboaU.
LUMBER.
DIZZCTORB.
L. F. Dunesn.
E. D. Dlthrldge,
AL L. lislone.
Ihnston.
er of BUTLER and ;Al*
artiiG WORKS, Wash
3
- • - • •.• Ia2O:JfW
IRON BROKERS.
irtaN REOILER,
IGi icuoN.•
peogu.4, bcalclteds
:001011RB 2/0186E.-,
MIME
iX/NMMNIJNMNWWMN~I~MMIIIMM~
PLEs sAYiN6sBJH,
no
OF rrrrsmatoia.
`CASH CAPITA,,
/President+likintlr
"vie° orfOlosit—ftuizAlig *Es.
TRUSTEIB
enry_Lloyd, Hon. Thos.. : I,E: P. Jonei,
g. wightman Geo. W. Hallman, ,Wm. Rea,
i H. Hartley, Edward Gregg, J}pe,un Stowe
Netretary & Trtaier---8. F. TON BoNnol
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on
posits. Deposits made )n or before October li
bear interest Dom that date. Interest compni
let November and lit iv?
1 1
,•,1
iL i
,•
FORT PITT. BANKING, 011 P I t
.:-
, , .
N 0.169 Wood 'Sinet • ' .
t
COITAL, :.ii . : :: ': $2 O ,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA LE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT . SECUITIES,
AND COLD.
INIBRIST ALLOWED 1 113111 DEPOIIIII..
_I
Collectloas made oa all accessible point, In the
Unitedfltates and Canada , .
._
.. .. i • • I)liieriYßSl
I
D.Jaiostetter. Jno. C. Risher.
James Gordon, Robt. H.-Kiag,
E:4c.lgeltt: .' " - ragilliNitig4.'
.':,,..
&&WL. NeCLIOIIIFLLE, reeteL
IL LEET 1 1 1111,80 E, Gamier,
k rj..41 ' 1 4; 9 4 (Oki VI I
No.l93llBFari' BTREIT,-
Pi rr 9 l . l " l6SllrA. '
CAkT4/4 (inthOrkedo : 11 r 5200,000.
DIRECTORS.
1
i f _c_:li l i 11: r?l ii 'll . li v :q t a. 1 tlvc t ; ~.
William Eery,' ' r " Geo Van Doren
Samuel Barekley, .. .L. • . ... ".. . .
, .
Li GENERAL. BANKING BUSINEI
TILLNIgkeTZD
Collections made on all aocesalbla points In the
United States and Casualisk. . •
Interest Allowed on Than Deposits.
• -
.UNITED STATES SECUSiTIES'
H.J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. 'AE EOGM .4 . • ambler.
I : HOLDIMWINDIVIDUALLY LIABIAL,
NATIONAL BAH_ OF COlllllllO,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
PATTERSON PIMll4llMkto
/JOS. U. LULL Cashier.
: $600,000.
DrECZCIORS: ' '
Geomat, _W. Case,
'James xeCaudless,t
W. Dou as.. acad.gas, I
.
A. PlitterBoll,
Wm. Brown,
Chas. Loekharte
Allen Eirapatrlcs,
W. A. Haven,
DISCOITNTS DAIL
HART, CAITGICEIT &
BANKERS AND .1330KFILSI.:
corner Vard and Wood Streeta,
rrx-reirrascar, 14,A.
*,
(3IICCEBBOBS TO aenws. HART I C 0.,)
DIALTSB
Exqhange, Coin, Coupons,
And partleulat eitention paid to he purchaie and
sala el
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Draitie I:acendon.
my1:283
N. sTil4l.
57 Market Street,
- IaITFICIEgT/1441,..1".11,„.
totietiona made on all the principal points of th
ISlate' and Canaan.. • . - .
• 0 . -
Stocks; Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the p urc haseua and
sale of
United States Securities.
J.30:11
ESTERN SAVINGS BANS,
No. 89 Fourth. Street.
CHARTEIIIEP 1866.
Interest paidOn f rinte Deposits
ANY ll= RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT. TO OHECE. WITHOUT .
Discounts D;dl MTEI ! EB7.
yatEl o clock. A •
Presldent-THOXPEON -BELL. -
Vice President-A. M. MA Rani,.
ERE
TLIPHPSON BELL, t , I rkiALL,
JOB DILWORTH. JOB. Al. KEIL
litoeltholders to w onrwe makere ranee:
Wet.JOreph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell , Rev. David Kerr,
Willls Dalzell, • Henry Lambert,
D. C. moven A.
ta. Fulton. Thomas F.wina.
NOVEL
pITTSLIIIRG :
NOTELT
A,DA/11?
n►llur
Keystone Stand,
and
so
hum Fate Patent
PAINT. AND' 0
Corner :of . •,Gripa
EME3
FAMILT LA .]
Doan., caddies; al
prosaly tor famllY use, •
all eammor. lor es!tt
Corner
PAGE , Z ELL
ALIN rACTU
3121 uk; LE
!-•":
/~ these sera
9 a large numbef=ood mutton sheep offer- _
Ing and these 1y went off-tir
•-•1 note sales as folloWe
,
Seller. Buyer . 1-To.Wrtglot.
Corner of. Wood, and ,F.lft4 Streets. Suitt& & Blue - t 0 Puareei. - .:199 •15,7401i4 60 .
' • !. Holmes, L. ()P. to Pearce...2os 1I,710" 490
-118VEritEIT. 0,0 p 1 CIFICL L BONDS, T• M. Wilson to Pearce...... 90 7,000 490
Smith & Blue toPessee -255 1905 - 455
_ Robinmito Pearce.- 23 7 ~13.750
SOLD SILVER AND CO U PON S - R.B• kto Pearce 212 15,950 360
Messenger to Pearce.•2.1'......20711e1;60(1. 3 911 e: •
Bought on the Iseat trorabie terms. Bells LILT Holnies,L.&Co.toPldeock.lo6, 8,750 380
TESS OkEIT' and DWI'S a gist:dein an, Holmes,L.& Coto Fidecicit.l99 16,909 465
• - SLultzto Pidadoele• ' 193 16,600 4:00 - I
part of
Enrbp, ; •
DEPOSED& rsetarskimbjeet to. check . or INTER Jones to Pidcock 207 20,725 500
MT ALLOWED ON TilifE DEPOSITS. Carnes to PidOotk ' 211 17,050 875
Hamilton to Pidcock .218 18,425.. 4 25
Gibson dr. P. to Pideock 213 16,750 3 50' -
John McKee to Pit1660e.... - 423 r. 24,780 . 173 ' •
Crirecird &C. to Pid.tibek...2lB .17,440 4 ,36.
Clark to Pideock...... 106 10,060.' 3.64
We:ton to Pideock 300; „..„
McGill to Piddock..: - 221 ':-1!;560 ,50 '
Harvin to Pideock..... - . 108 9,075 .3
. 50 ;
John'Carner tePide0ck....2,16:;:113,160 360 •
JamesTiost to Pideock 253 , 21.060 3
.50
Donohoe to Pideo4c "206 . 17,600', 4 30
Hudson to Pideock 190::16 , 650 •4 00
Watson to Skince- 330; 28,665 ,4
McPbers-.11 tcrAull&M:-.2138" 46,025 410 -
YoUtter to Aull t Myers... 85 -8,502 325
HolmeS, L.& Co, t0Au11....211 17,550.4'50
Patterson to Anil& Myer5.202•.14,975 3:00 •
Henderson to Aull & M.,...209 17,409 4' 25
McClain to Atill & MYers...3l3 ay SO, - 3 80
Briinard to Anll & Myers...22B at $2 h'd
13encenbaugherto Deltrickr.2lB 15,750 3 60
H. Rtiff 17- 1:1,1373:,4 25;
Seymore to Deifriiiti- 221 18,185 .4:40
Blackwood to Deithrich....l9s 16,500 4'oo
Patterson to Velthrigh '• 211 10,025 .3 2S
MCAllisterto Hill • •_ll2 -9,100- 305
Smithet:Blne to Deltrlchii.2oB.:l7,ooo 375
Smith:&BlubtO Deitrich...ls7 • 11,109 ; 215
Margit' to Lloyd - 207 17,410 450
Zeiger to Lloyd • -177 at $2 3016 . 10 d
Zeiger to L10.?4;binaid5..,.... 145 at $1 00'f h'd
Holser tio -Lloyd • 84 6,825 3 2.5
Holtnes,'L..2o)..tollciyd,l7B 11,950 375 .
Anll & Mydrs to Lloyd 208 at $2OOll h'd
MeAlliater, to Lloyd.. 192- 1%460,4 12; ••
„ -
- There Wins a dull market, with a leis de- • •
Mind" for first Glass Hogs, Which were Italy
25c per cwt.. lower. The, medium clam
were in better; deinatill; , :and commanded •
:'tulip last week's.flgures. ,Prices last
ranged front $8,25 to $1.1,25 per. cwt.; whilst
this week the best , commanded but 110,85,
and „down" tri: - $8 Si The, sales re
potted sincel , Friday last were 4,820 head. -
Total for' tile- -.Week .' ending thle .evening
6,818 head: ,We 9,8 :tallow .
Seller; . ...Buyer. • No...W'ght. Price.
- Carnahan to GilehrelfiL......99 23,550 010 541
Hedges & T.' Gikhreist....l.24 31,54010 03,
Orr & W. 80 - 1 12,925 4 '10 65"
Elms Or Co: toollelireist.lBo - 47,125' ' 10 70
Allerton to Gilehreist, 105 23,175: . 10 - 50 -
Baker to Gilehrelse, • - 1.18 , 112,100• .10 65. -
Lackey to Gllcl relBt. $9 `
: 21,385; 10-.50" .
Baker to Gilihreisti*:::: - ...167 :35,709 8.65
'Holmes &lA. toolleitrelot,.`:,F2, ' 8,550- 0;00 7:7
Stamp to Gliclardist - : . • 2.2.50 - .- woo-
Roberta to. GlThlireist 24125: •• 9'40,
'Tilden to Crouse.& - E4 - 386 54,950 _lO 8 5
Holmes & "LIU Pr0nae..:..199 .41,390 .10 20 •
Tilden to - Crouse & E. .. .. .. . ST . . 23;475' 11 00
Tilden'to Cronse" & E 195' 47,850 10 70
Messenger to Crotifie dr. E.- 98 23,825 -10 75. -
Holmes &L. to CfofiEie:...'66 13,125 -10 20
Holmes &L. to Crouse.:.: 48 9,075 600
,Iledgeli &T. to Croutie..... - 88 19;175 - 9'50, .
Tilden to Crouse dr.E... , ::..L110 110 60 1
Holmes &L. to Crouse.... 51 12.225 10 . 15
Ori - &-59. to W. Hedges... 96' ; 20,990 :9 SO
Hedger) &T.to W.liedgeii.2B 45,440 -.8 50:
,Watson to W. Hedges..... 53 8,500 8 25
Elliott to W. Hedges • 75 10,410 "8 2.5
Orr &W.to W. Hedges. - - 26- 5,890 8:75
Crouse Jr:E. to W.Heoges..29 5,690 s5O
Messenger to W. Hedges.. 31 6,140 ; -810
Lowrey to W. Hedges-1-.62 13,200 875
Wine &W. to Pideock ... Cr. 6,610 - 005
Hedges &T, to _Pideock...., 57,;;12;750 850
Holmes &L. tolPidcock....sB 11,000 800
Holmes Jr. L. - toPidcock..: 76 13,300 800
:Holmes do L. to - ticlo?ck: - .:; 17 * •.:5360.: PB .50 •
Budd to PM - viols._ 44 10,210 8.30
Henddrion to Pideock 8,115" -" 8 CO
Critchfield to Singer & 1... 54 u,ns , .9775
Messenger to Singer it' L. `l7 10,010 . 1.0'50
Holmes &L. to. Singer:...c" 93 24450 - 10,82
Friend &P. to Singer & 1.100 22,850" '9 . 90..
Montgomery to Singer &1.181 69,000 10 25-..
Robins to J. Harris 93 22,800 10 59
•Havenft. Co. to Howard...ll6 23,800 ,9 50.
Mann to Rothchild 8 1,910 9 50:
Robinson to 411othchiid.:.... 46 11,490 10 0()
Ruff to Smith ' t5l •8 926- !8 50
Friend to Smith., 21 4,250 : -8.25
Weaver to Smith 56 11,090 , 9 00
Cook to Smith; - •39 8,290" 865
Rinirwalt to zerriith, .• • 225”1;4911. - -"It
McKee to Smith • 105 17,460 -- 8 50 - •
! McAllister to Smith 60 10,275 V - 25 -
Gilehreist & CO: to Sdiith. 1? 9,775 75
Orr tW. to Van Wagner. 46 .12,025 10 50
liolserto W. Hedg.es 40 4,590
,8 50:
Hilisliaffer to W.?.lTedges- 35 7,426' 8 50-,
Oir &W. to W.'lledges... 60 ' .12,000 - 9 10
E.. Hill to W.'Hedgettl..;.. 77 14,00 e BGP
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(Svccelsors to E. JONES C 0..)&
eorier Fourth ,aud• Wood Sts.,
B.A. Da7 Mirk..=l =l .
BUY Ain) OF
GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES,
DOLP KILTER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FeyuliezirTzmis.
interest Atiiiived.4driii4gt .
4MoneilOgined on Goieinntent Bonds st low
est market rates. ' '
Orders executed for the ioureitiaie and
site or istikitti,.*Orimll44 l3o3 PDs . .
alkiotr.g . t. ' atCAU:fr & CO.
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FINANCE AND ~TRADE.
Olrs'ics °ram Prrlssxmcfll MP:TM
THURSDAY, October 1,1868.
Gold is again dull, with' a decided
downward tendeneYl .the market -01=0
t 140%, droppe'dlo - 139%, advanced' to 140,
'and'ct&sed weak and dull at 139%. The
large Goyertinient ;Pales of golci made it
qttite plenty in the market, and instead of
paying for the loans it costs an extra in
terest to csrry, The ,feeling in the gold
room is deeidedlyietiiisbi and mach lower
rates are expected ;before November next.
Goi&nment bonds remain veil , Weak
during the decline of gold, and speculators
with the beavy dealers keep aloof
from the market. - The disposition among
smaller dealers is to buy; but the offerings
are small
Stocks are firm, - and seem, t , O bp carried
much higher; the cliques are well prOvided
with cheap money.
Business dull. Money more in demand.
• Closing quotation's .iticildred by Ph. R..
Mertz: Gold, 139%; Eighty-one's, 112%;
Five Twenties, 1862, 112,0 do, 1864,109%;
do, 1865, 110; 'do, 1865, new, 107%; do,
1867,
197%; do, 1868, 108%; Ten Forties, 10w,
Railroads -"Cleveland ilk Tittsbargi;'u 5;
Pittsburgh', 'Fort Wayne it Chicago, 1083;;
Chicago & Rock Island,-1023', x ; .Zl:Licatgrp
North Western, 88%; do:- Preterted, -88%;
Michigan Southern,B3%: Reading, 94%;.
-Erie, 48; New ' York "Ceittral, 129%; Ohio
it Mississippi Certificates, 28%:, Western
Union Telegraph Co, 347; 4 Merchants Union
Express Co., Miqlsg;shares—Quick
silver, 23. ' •
ME®
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WORKS.
HEE di• - CO:,
..ur.o or .
PE;;MMIiZi
LES.
oor loth tindliatehe!
,maiii.a.sslM IRON, sc.'
and • First Streets,
iiURGEI.
put up in live
to at iorty pound , egs,
• ez
nd warranted to keep sweet
t the F .uttly Grocery
I J NO. A. RENSHAW.
I.teerte and Band streets.
& DUFF,
Its sTAINk...D.
ANll IittOUND GLASS.
—We clip the following fromthe Chicago
Fast of Wednesday : The recent failure of
E. V. Robbins, the President of the Board
of Trade, was'a leading toPic'of 'discussion
during the , session to-day.. Mr. Robbins
has been long known as one of onr most
upright, Judi - dolls and successful business
men, and feeling in regard to his misfor
tune is one of -universal- . regret. -The
amount involved Is supposed to be In the
neghborhood of $75,000, though not defi
nitely known. It is hoped ,that 1301110 'ac
commodation can be made , whereby
,Mr.
Robbins can contifau , ati =business air -Imre
tofore. A letter was read from him, to-day,
tendering his resignation as President of
the Board. It is not believed 'that thilat
.1.0-tors - trill accept it. , ,
—Closing quotations -received
T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 140; United.
States Sixes, 1881's; • 112%;' 5-20's; 1862;
112%; 5-20'e, 1864,. . 109X; 1865,
1091 i; 10.40%'104%; gars;' - J'annary 'and
Ju, 'O6, 107 X; 5-20's, January-and" , July,
'O7 108; 63, 108 X; June -1-304;t•par , -less -
July 7-30's. do X; August 119; 1 Sept.. 119 X;
Oct. 118 X; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
CENTRAL LIVFo.MMK MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZE, i .1.%b, 1
THURSDAY, October 1, 1868.
CATTLE. 1 . .
The market shows no signs of improve
meat, but on the other hand, if 'Were can
be any change noted it is certainly for the
worse, as prices were generally consider
ably lower than those reported one week
ago. The, offerings were only of a fair
(nullity, there being but few choice Cattle
in the yards. There was no disposition
manifested by eastern buyers to take hold
with any freedom. The sales reported for
the past week were 2,072 head. S•nce Ft '-
day morning last we note sales of 713 head
at a range of prices from--$3 , for bulls to
$6,75 per cwt. fur the best. The 'sales were
as follows:
Seller. Buyer. No.W'ght. Price.
Holmes, L. & Co, to Boyd. 4. .. 3,875 86 00
Holmes, L. & Co. to Duffy. 19 18,300 6 10
Holines; L.& Co.to Watson 4 - 3,885 500
Holmes, L. & Co. to Moses. 15 15,225 5 75
Holmes, L.& Co.toßobin'n .5 . 4,650 -'
1 Holmes, LA CO. to Savick. 20 19,725 5 50
Holmes, L.& Co.to Wright. 20 15,750 4:30•
Holmes, L.& CO.to Wright. 3 3,325 450
Hedges &T. to Keid 23-.,14,925.a 60 .
Hedges &T. to Reid ''' '2 ' 1,875 - -
Hedges it T. to Rowe 31 32,650.:6 00
Hedges &T. to Rowe, stag... 1 1,025 600
Hedges & T.' to Kerwin.::....2 , 2,625 -5 00
Hedges &T. to Keiwin 1 800 400
Hedges &T. to Corbett - 21. 15.880 8'65
Hedges it T. to Carr 'lB 19,000 6 87
Hedges it T. to 2l 16.200 , 4.40
Landis to Moses . it Co Wright, 41 41,375 587
Orr it Williams to Rowe... U - 8,700 4150
Manor Sr T. to Pidcock 35 36,325 6 00
Dolan to 111- an ' 18 19,550 6 25'
Dolan to Nishee 18 19,350 625
Dolan to N. Carr • 22 22,301 6 50 ,
Berry to W. • 5edge5,........ 17 ,19,10000x.645 ,
Berry to W. Hedges • ' 60 115,675 . 6'1.5
Smit &Blue to Corbett..... 18 18,175 587
How 11 to Corbett - ' ' - 21 19,600. 5:25'
Crouse &E. to,Bnekwitter. 39 36,725 ...,,.;
They rto Mayne% :bulls... 23 19,825 8 00 -
Smit it Blue to StOner..... 66 78,575 670
Zel rto Swiggett 22 18,775 500
Hums to . Knox 21 21,275 5 95
Hum to Duffy - ~„ 20 17,1350 475
Ho mes, Latierty' & Co.aold to Judd 50
head f Kansas helfera at $l7 per head:
- . ... - .;''' ' ' . snkur. : ' - •
Th re were:a large number of Sheep'On
' on saemumbering, as will .be seen from
• the les below. some 111,432 =head for the
reek nding this evening.' The sales last
week we e only, 8,425 head. There were
but li tle , change in prices from those re
porte ono week ago. as there was a brisk
dema cl, and nearly all kind of stock sold
readily. Most of the sales ringed front
$3,25 to 4,50 par hundred. Very choice
sold I iglier, anti very inferior lower. 'Clie
general quality of the sheep On sale Wad
IktAIU3CON.
Omor ornreclorrrastriton ak,zrrrv,
Turtnetkeir, October 41.868. S
The general.markets are devold of ',any
new or imp.otant features worthy of ape
dal notice. The. "corner" iu the Chicago ,
Corn market. _ partially collapsed on -Wed
-
nesday, closingat 81,09, against sales ;du-'
ring the day at $1,15 to $1,18; it seems that
we were in error in stating that all our op
erators here sold too soon, as we learn.that
ondof them had the nerve to It Id' until it
got up to $1,15, when it closed out at a very
handsome profit.
APPLES—In good supply but un-,
changed; at $3,00 to $4 per barrel. • -
BUTTER—Is a shade , easier under. the
influence of increased arrivals, but , prices
are unchanged; 38; to 40c - for patiked, and
42 to 43c for choiceroll.
EGGS—Steady at 24 to 25.
CHEESE—Is firm with regular sales, at
17 to 21c according to quality.
-AHEDS—Flaxseed is scarce and in de
mand; and may be V
quoted at ,45 to $2,50.
Timothy Seed is in good supply and offer
hig freely at $3,50. No'movement in• Clover
Seed.
HAY—Prime to choice baled Hay is sell
ing on arrival at $3O t 0,532. Wagon Hay is
still quoted at $35 in 40; as to quality.- • •
LARD OIL--Firm but unchanged at
$1,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 far No. 1. ,
SALT-,ls dull and unchanged at 51,75.
to the trade, and 51,90 to -$2, in a' retail
way. • , , .
POTATOES—Very dull; we now quote
,Peach Blows , at 90c, , on t.ack, and 95e to
stin stote. Jersey Sweetazelling in store
ONIONS—Firm and higher, with sales
iitPortbd itt $4,50 to s.s'per bbl. - '
URAlN—Wheat is null bat unchanged;
No. 1 Spring, $l,BO to $1,85, and No. , 1 Win
ter, $2,05 to $2,10. Rye is steady, notwith
.standing it is declining in Chicago; sales at. -
'51,45 to $1,50.' Barley Is in liniited
supply and firm with a good demand;
sales of good to prime Penna. and_Ohlo
Spring at $1,90 to $2, and cholh Canada at
$2,05 to $2,10. Oats steady but unchanged
at 65 to 66 on track and in elevator, and
and 68 t 0 ,70, in store. Corn firm at $1,15 to.
forimixed. to prime Yellow.
TALLOW--Prime rendered is in steady
' 'demand'at 12 to'l3c. . , ,
FEATHERX- - -Offered at 7513 on arrival, for
live geese.
• HEMP—Quoted at $2OO per ton.
FLOUR Continues quiet and weak
but unchanged. Choice Spring Wheat
brands are setting' at:- $9,25 to' $9,50.
The mills, continue to quote at Iwo for:
Extra Family in bbls, and $10,20 In sacks;
Double Extra at 11l in bbls, and • $10;70 in
sacks. Rye Flour,
WHISKY-7-The market 'Orintinnes' firni
and as but few of, the dietillerles'are in, op,
oration, in consequence of the high pries of
grain, k is not' likely that the au pply, which
'snow very light, will be numb increased.
We quote at present rectified per gallon
$1,3 11 ; highwines per gxllou $1,10; half rye
arid half corn per gallon t 1,73; old lonon
igaliela two years old, p- r gallon $2,25; and.
old I'dorlonmiliel3 tlaua years old $3,50
por
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