The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 10, 1868, Image 6

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STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
THE BEST. STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & C 0.,;
Ilanufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
70 BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori
ental Stoves and Yurnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best in the World for Parlor,Otlice. store or Church.
Fire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do net
buy uutU you see or send for Circular. .
No. 30 WOOD STREET
Our Agents for Orientals—DEWAlLEß BROS.,
Smithfield St.; GEO. HUBLEY. Allegheny City-
ORM HUNS & co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF
IStTOVEI3,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"THE ITERY FURNACE,"
FOR WARMING BUILDINGS
THE NEW ANTI-MIST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK, STOVE,
VAN'S t Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE 'RANGE,
CAST IRON MANTLES. 'WELLMAN'S RE
FLECTOR. GRATES, tree from dttt and dust;
GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS; ac.
•
266 and 20S Liberty Street,
PITTSII,--PA
se2s:yl7
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL dt, CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
Well as any other 'Stove In the Union.
MULTI & Oar
No. 235 - Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sale,'
PARLOR STOVES,. • .
HEATING STOVES
ORATE RRO*TVINDEI3.I3
COOKLI3G OES, de
STEEL WORKS.
DUQUESNE ' t
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
commear:fatim & co.,
ItAIitTACWItIaS OF- -
Iron, Fails and Steel. Carriage -and
Wagon Springs and Axles:
Dminesne. XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Round
and Square Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Oval, Half Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon Box. Iron; Roads; Dropper Bars; T and
Flat Rail for t.,0al Cut Nails and Spikes;
Plow, Spring and A B Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut
ler Bars, Crow Bars, &c., Sc.
Office and Warehouse-41' WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, mMIOK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
ldannfacturers of every description of
CAST AND CERMAN STEEL,
RA ILWAY SPRINGS,
ismarnr. t...Nr, PLATFORM-SPRINGS,
STEEL TIRE, &c., &c.
• •
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sta.
MILLER, BARR & PARELLN.
Glcs - ssex , PAILTRESS:
WM. METCALF, I REUBEN MILLER,
BRO. W. BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER — S. M. 811/11.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
SARK er.pAiurarr,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Itl4:diEt
BL ACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
M nnfactnrers of all descriptions of
isprri=m,T
olce and Warehouse, 120. 12%, 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
CESTABLISIIED IN 1845.]
ANDERSON. & WOODS,
DoCESSORS TO ANDERSON, COOS & C 0.,)
Manufacturers of every description of
STEEL. •
REFiNED-TOOL STEEL.
Mill, Mulay, Cfrcular,'Gang and Cross Cut
SAW PLATES.
gprriim, Vast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
bbo - mi, Hoe. Fork, Rake and Toe Palk I,tee4
'Railroad Spring :noel and Frog Points. Cast Steel
Gars. -Ickle Steel, r:irlng Steel Tyre, Plow
Wings. etz. ; VIiI Drill zteel.•
um.7e and Works—Corner FIRST AST) ROSS ST
ilttsburgii, Pa • jv2B ,
“.IS9
Grodeffrby Braneker & Co.,
42 EXCHANGE PEACE. HEW YORK,
Are prepared, Lis - Pole Agents In the United States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,
Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantities to suit
Pnronuers. (delivered In either New York or Phila.-
lelpttla) the celebrate I
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
sea so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
Thialron Is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
isoitalne a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
bore are also ready to contract I or, or sell o arrive,
STEEL RAILS •
Blanufacturtd by
G. ARNDT & CO.,
Dortmund, for which latter firm they also have
the gole Agency In the United States.
roll pitrUculars; crimples, prices or chemical an.
will-De oromptly forwarded on applicapcm
aullnu2o
COPPER.
LAKE rIIITPERIOIIt
OOPM MILL ANDINCBLTIHR WOUB,
• IP ITTgSUIiGif.
PARK, AefcCURDY & CO.,
Manufavt.,ver3 of si.eationA, Braziers , and Balt
Copper, Pet, - it.l i 7 ,:per Bottoms, Raised Still Bot
tom. ;31,.-,1‘.T.:,,1,1,..i. .1.160., Imps: ' .130.1141 Dealen
to VOA, ro/ :',..!-.: 'lleot. Iron, +Vire itmE Con.
stansly : , 1 .1 ..; , 1 i . ..` :I . S . M.:atilt:E. n.. II ' Pooh , .
Warei Inn Vitt'r STlttr,T and UM
EaC(1111) ,:'..z.Eifr, iltr.thurgli.
Special ~rti•Jr.; or t.:opper., ow, to any de uut
tim tnll4• ;red
rT
01:dv4
.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATLAs Womis,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PIPTS33iTITGr i p. - •
THOMAS N. MILLEe President.
- _
These Works are among t.)3le Largest and most
Complete establishments in tli r , West, and are now
prepared to flumish
Engiues, of every d Asertpuom.
Boilers, Oil Taul4B4
;Sheet Iron liyorlt.j
Railroad Castro
Eoliths MU Ca stes,
Engine Castings./ .
Machine Castintre„
General Castin#re,
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NATIONAL .FOUNDRY
AND PAPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll/and Sma'lmam Streets,
(NUTH WARD.)
PrrIPISEKTIIC.I - 1,
WIT. SMITH,
Manufsketurer of •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR OAS AND WATER IVORIES.
3 1, 1. 2 1 .14 .5 Di ar f e eel l le e n a gt I s n . va ll a ralf ` a P sg s. ''L'roYf
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
o . f izw if wilto s e t: il i gt: at tnNo i ll E coQVlNlliten
dents
&Mai° -
L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BUBT.W. A. ROBINSON, Jll.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURE/IS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Hs
chill774:lbVsrk promptly attended to.
Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, REA. tir. CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLanS,
WASHING - TON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting:, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12, corner First and Bmithfield Streets.
Agents for lIIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. jall:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHiNEEY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders4'romptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EMMA Ez 111A.CHLIND.
oc15:128
'BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and 'Warehouse. 29 Wood Street.
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
And Castings generally
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth. Ward Foundry and Machine Works
SANDUSEY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA,
Manufacturers of !Heim Engines, 011 Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting Grist and Saw Mill Work. Rolling
MIII and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes. Inv14:(15
QENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY
ChM Rolle, Mill Castings, Roil Lathes, IC.
gIILTON MACHINE WORKS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
annfactory of. STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for stationary
purposes , A c TEAYRIOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. variety af 10, 1:71 and 16 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced ]
prime
PITTSBURGH.
P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, an
line of C. & P. E. no9:h2
/AS. Elltrimt, Yree•t
pITTSBURGH FORGE
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
EVERSON, PRESTON & co.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Wurehoust, Nos. 166 and 1117 FIRST STREET,
3pposlt.ezlNlonongaliela
u",
an24:Afi PITTSBURG 1.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWE ,
HARDWARE,
887 LIBER
--PITTSBI3 Will GAZETTE : SATURDAY OCTOBER 10., 1868.
ORDER SOLICITED
(Opposlteatlnion Iron gills,)
Manufacture and keep conatar.tly on hand
SUGAR RETTLIII, HOLLOW WARE,
IRON WORKS.
VV. F. POUTIM, Emptt
AND IRON C 0..,
KASETAeTtUt..r.II.B or
Bar Iron;
I"'"Siroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car 'Liles Rolled;
Railroad Cur Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Itods;
TOILOS, Straps;
Iliston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, C.o.
HARDWARE.
Manufacturers and Importers o
CUTLERY, &C.
Y STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE,
One Sfittstrft 11AI
pm , Union Depot,
URGI-I.
PIT-TS
/4016 tur F41.11.1t
AT KW ocaLysfs,
ENGINES, BOILERS, .&C.
HUGH 11. BOLE &
for. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Enaine_Builders,Founders &Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES andt STA
!
TIONARY ENGINES, of all alzes
Special atteutlon Invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL 'ENGIN& AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of 15-horse power.
CASTINGS. of every kind, made to order at our
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for 011 Wells, SIIAPTL'iti, PULLEYS;
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
ire All orders promptly filled. TRY UP.
FOItT PITT •
BOILER STILL AND TANS
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHINLNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTES
Ocoee and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and liberty Streets„
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Ordcre sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. - mh7:lB9'
WM. BARNHILL &
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, 2%; A 4 AND %6 PENN ST
Having secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS In the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds.
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Sall
Pans,Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu•
Re u p r a er r s i n o g f do
n
e
hnl t ' h s
e P ho e t n e B st o not rs c . e
,
JAMES M. BITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
MAITUFACIIII/Elt OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ItOLLLNG MILL STACKS,
PITTSBURGH.
JARED kt. BRErsit • • SDIIWND D. BRUSH
TARED H. BRUSH & SON, •
milturscrtruss or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
SHEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WAREVG AND KING,
Coininisslon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
• DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & Co,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petrleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh OfiIee—DALZELL` BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Oftlee-127 WALNUT ST.
api:vati
ap29:311
H . M. LONG &, CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE BURNUia OIL,
Brand—"LITCIFER."
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
LUMBER: LUMBER: LUMBIPRI
ALEZANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
500,000 feet Dry Pine Boards:
• 30.000 feet Dry Oak, land 2 Inch; .
90,000 fret Dry Ash, 9, '4 and 3 loch;
200.000 fret liendoek;
1,000.000 No. 18-Inch Shingles, sawed;
100.000 No. 110-inch :rnhingles, sawed;
100,000 No. 110-inch s saved;
2,000 Locust Posts,-7„ 8 and 19 feet;
300 Cedar Posts.
Also. 'lre Brick, Tile and Clay, In large or small
gnarl titles.
YARDS No. 86 STREET. formerly
Manelie , ter„ and 157 REBECCA. STREET. oppo
site the (las Works, Alletril , ity Ch y. Jy119:t73
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANW
Capital, - - - $125,000.
PRESIDENT—EDWARD DITIIRIDGE,
SECRETARY—T. A. WRIGHT.
SUPERINTENDENT — ED W. DAVISON.
DIRE4TORS:
Edward Davison, L. F. Duncan,
John Mellon ,• - E. D. Dlthridge,
Geo. W. Dithridge,
Jobus tM. L. Malone,
S. R. L.
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM
BER STREETS. Ninth Ward.
OFFICE AT FORT PITT ()LASS WORKS,: Wash
ington Street. 1a3n)98
GAS AND• STEAM FITTING
Joan M. cuorun . . .... .JOS. KAYE HENRY E'ER.
JOHN M. COOPER 6i. CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers of PUMPS. AND BRASSI9H C,2
every crln HAS FLEr(MAU
A TUBINH , of all Vaao.
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURG.H •
myisman
SAMVia 111. iiimEnsuLtni,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Doughantore, Jo
sephine, Isabella, Duncannon, Stanhope, Glendon,
ant other !war& of 'Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
gozutgit
(NEAR THE PORtiT,)
PITTSBURGH, PA
MANOTACTORERS OP
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
And SHEET ISCqi WORE.
For SteAmbosts
LUMBER
IRON BROKERS.
IRON BROKER,
PI( IRONS.
pectfully ocilslied.
FINANCIAL.
PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK.,
of 131"1"TS/317ECG]El.
CASH CAPITAL
Presiden t--xtEsirst LLOYD.
Vie() President--WILLIAM REA.
Henry Lloyd, Hon. Th
Tb. Wlghtroan ;Geo. W
lii H. Hartley,Edward
ieretary & Treas'r--
SIX . PER CENT. IN
rea si r t f.;te n i - cs e Tgl ln tri d at 3 ,
let November and let 31'
'OUT PITT BA
N 0.169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS [INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SEOURME
AND COLD.
t E
INTEREST ALLO ED ON TIME DEPO TS.
Collections made n all accessible points In the
United States and Ca adas.
__ ' D CTORS:
Jno. C Risher,
Robt. H. King,
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
SABI'L. McCLIIIIKAN, PrOS9t.
, D. LEET, WILSON. Cashier,
Ii.EILTSTONE BANK.,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000
DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lynch, . Wm. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, ..r., 1 Henry Bockstoce,
William Espy, 1 Geo. T. Van Deren
Samuel 'Saraley, I ,
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada.
tas:cl
Interest Allowed on Time Depqsits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
MMT GCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
NATIONAL BANK OF COHERE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. PATTERSON
JOS. H. HILL ...
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
A. Patterson,
Win. H. brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W• S. Haven,
DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M.
ap9:072
HART, CAUGHEIE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner .Third and Wood Streets,
PITTSI3UIiGII.
(313CCE8SOR3 TO HANNA, HART a C 0.,)
DLILICES IN
Exchange, Coin, CO3ipons,
And particular attention paid to he purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
- Sight Drafts on London.
my1:582
N" . HOLMES & SONS,
I
13..a..NTICOMEiLe
57 Market Street,
Pie.L'l - 1'E333U133 . 13, PA.
Collecttons made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
WESTERN SAVINGS BANk,
No. 59 Fourth. Street.
CHARTEItED 18E16.
Interest Paid on "rime Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A. M. M A RSHALL.
mascrous:
THOMI'SON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALBREE.
J. J. GiLLESPLE.
dtoetholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell,
Willislzell,
I). W. C. Indwell
IC. M. Felton.
NOVELTY WORKS.
........_.. . ... ......—. ...._.. . _—_, ......_
pITTSII MIMI
NOVEL Y WORKS.
l c
ADAMS, 'KEE Sr, CO.,
I
MANUFACTURER OF
•
Keystone Stand l ard, Patent Platform
and Counter
._.
SCALES.
lanua Faced Patelt Door Locks and Latches,
PAINT AND 0 lii.PEE MILLS.
1 MALLEABLE IRON, ic.
Corner of Grant - and -First Streets,
; . .
ans:o4 ,P TTRBIIRGH. ,' --
Isom,
e.recirricrrs,
BARR & M,
FBUIT HOUSE, ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Noe.
4 and 4 §t. Oar street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special
attention .gtven t the designing and building of
GO via SVIISua
5100,000
IMEMMI
Mellon,!E. P. Jones,
'Tallman, TWm. Rea,
regg,Tram Stowe
. F. VON BONHORST.
l EREBT paid on time de
. or before October Ist-will
te. Interest computed on
iv3l.t7f3
•
TOG COMPANY,
President.
....Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
James McCandless,
Win. Douglas,
Wm. Reel.
make reference•
Joseph IMWorth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. 31. Brown,
Thomas Ewtne.
FUTECTS.
rid PUBLIC 13ITILDTHV8.
PH. AnaTurz,
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS,
GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a ailable in any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors to S. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
.41. 30. FL .e•
BUY AND SELL ALL SIN DS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER 'AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. '''
VT Interest Allowed on Deposits.
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
tlyittdii,trgij Oaett.t.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FILIDAY, October, 9,186 E.
Money is easier'at about six per ceat. for
call loans, and eight to nine_per cart. for
short prime names.
Government securities are strohger this
evening, and sympathize with the brmer
feeling in gold, yet the investment demand
is very light, and only small amounts
change hands; the larger dealers were sel
lers on Saturday and Monday evening, and
- are not disposed to buy at present, unless
the preniium on golds either loweror the
government ceases to sell gold. Its also
rumored, and positively asserted ty par
ties who have the means to be informed,
that the seller of 1867 bonds, the only loan
that is not closed vet—but,perhaps,thip ru
mor may be tfaced to the sale of i few
bonds to cover the seven-thirty notes now
expired, and redeemed. by the government
in currency: The goverment does certain
ly not need to sell any bonds, especially
when it is selling gold to get currency,
thereby, depreciating the market value of
either bond and currency. As to the rela
tive value of gold there is but one .opinbir
among sound financers, they are unani
mous in their belief that gold is the cheap
est commodity in the market. Setting
aside all political issues when c3nsidered
that our weekly imports amount to over
six million dollars in gold, whilst our ex
' port do not exceed two and a half millions
in currency, freight and charges condd
ered. We are now importing four tines
the amount of our exports with a
trade balance of forty-five million dol
lars of coin shipped' - already to ray
for imported luxuries and railroad iron.
By looking at the United States Tieastry
statements the amourg of gold on hand
seems to be very large,lbut on November
first some twenty-four millions of interest
is due, and on January next, only two
months hence, another thirty-two millions
will become due, which will deplete the
Treasury of its gold to a very small
balance.
The stock market is very firm and bony
ant, and on an easy money market. Rail
way shares are on the advance; Erie, Ohio
and Mississippi, the. Express shares and
Rock , Island are now bought up by strong
capitalists to be held as an investment. The
dividend paving stocks are picking ur_ at
every fraction of a decline.
Business is almost at a stand-still.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 139; 'United States 1881;,
113%; Five Twenties, 18t12, 112%; do '64r,
110!;; do '6ss, 110%; do '6ss, new, 10SN!
do '67s, 108,','; do '6Bs,' 109,; Ten Forties,
105. Ohio ez Mississippi Certificate , ,
Western Union Telegraph, .36!.; New York
Central, 12934; Erie, 48%; Reading, 95%;
Michigan Southern, 85; Cleveland
Pittsburgh, 88; Chicago Lt Rock Island,
105%; Northern Western 89;, do Pro-
ferrod, 89%; Fort Wayne & Chicago, 110%;
Merchants Union Express, 22.!4'.
—Some wild rumors were in circulation
to-day about there having been defalcation
discovered in some of the banks. We are
authorized t., state t:,at these are untrue.
The cashier of the Fourth National Bank,
Charles 11. Na h, it appears, has discount
ed some paper for personal friends without
proper authority or security, through
which - losses w. .re likely to accrue, but the
bank has been secured, so that no loss will
be suffered, and Mr. Nash has been allowed
to resign. Some weeks ago the accounts of
a alerk In the First National Bank were
found to 1),? short about three hundred dol
lars 0300, which is the only ground for a
report regarding a defalc4tion in that insti
tution.,Cnicinnali Gazette.
Cloging quotations received by Jameq
T. Brady Y. Co.: Gold, 13534: United
States Sixes, .Iz 4 iirs, 1133.1"; 1.862,
112, , i;; 5-20's, 1564, 111 N; 5-20's, 1565,
.1101::; 10-40's, 104 N; 5-20 a, January and
108:, 1 ; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 li;S,r;; '6B; 10814; June 7-30's, par less !,,-;
July 7-sirs. do !i'; August 119; Sept..
Oct. 1181"; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
New York Dry Goods Market.
CllyTelegragh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW Yoßit, October 9.—The demand fOr
Dry Goods has slightly improved, but the
weather is too tine for active trado and the
market on the wh•,lo may be considered as
devoid of animation with prices generally
firm. Heavy Brown Sheetinga 15%alllc;
best yard wide Brown Pittsfield A, 12;
Massachusetts B 8,.13, Pepperell E; 14 1 .6 c;
do. R. 13 1 ,4 c; do. N, 1.04. Pripting Cloths,
6 1 A for standard makes. Other classes of
goods without important change, except
narrow silk ribbon, which is 5a6>4 per eent.
•
lower.
?loin* and Grain in Store in Chicago.
Oct. 3, Sopt.'26, Oct. 3,
Chicago Cattle Market. ' 1868. 11(8. 1867.
City Te,egraph tm the Pit Nati tgli Wiz, tte I . Flair ..... 99,817 0 %tin 16,922
CHICAGO, Octolier, 9.—Cattle marker. doll Wteat ...... ' ....1,413.184 1,177.815 457,995
and price.; firm and steady; sales at t",:' ; ,, :.1 , . 4 .0 m .49,350 1 , 4%6,158 • 627,105
'for common cows and light, iloshv is: - eh -. I,) is 752,851 6(10,119 • 900,-152
flop active and 10,t15i1 lowur; sales a: i!.;"a ' 11. 354,826 389,348 55,519
0 s 3;:/ for commuo, to good smooth lots, i lisle! 337,6'95, 311,324 296,515
PITTSBURGH - MARKET: ,
. •
OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH G-..-12,-4 3 TTEI
FRIDAY, October, 9, 1 SS&
Trade, generally, has been dull aall week,
and from present indications, is likely tc>"
continue so until after the elechron. Wel
can report 'a steady local demand f"a u r u lal t
most,
if not all, of the leading articles, i
volume of business, in the aggre . tate.
is
light, while prices, as a general thiyg, are
tending downward. Navigation is again
restricted by low water, and this,
d in a
measure, tends to restrict business, whl:rh,
at best, is nothing to brag of.
APPLES—In gcx:id supply and dull but s.
unchanged at $2,50 to $3,50 for fair to prime,
and $33,75 to $4 for choice.
BUTTER—Continues dull, and under the
influence of increased receipts and an unu
sually large supply, prices are . barely
maintained; we continue to quote at 35 to
37c for packed, and 39c to 40c for choice
Roll. •
CHEESE—Is in demand and steady,
with regular sales at 17 to 20c, according
to quality.
EGGS—hi fair demand, with sales at 22
to 23c.
POTATOES—Continue dull but un
changed; small sales of Peach -Blows and
Neshannocks at $1 per bushel, and $3 per
bbl. Sweets are in good supply and dull at
$4 to $5 per bbl, as to quality.
CHESTNUTS—SaIes at $8 per bushel;
supply very light.
CRANBERRIES—Tending downward;
sales of prime cultivated at $l5 to $l6 per
barrel.
MILL FEED-Dull and unchanged at
$l,lO for Bran; $1.15 for Shorts; $1,30 for
Shipstuffs, and 82 for Middlings. __
PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm but un
changed at 13y,c for Shoulders; IG-to 18e
for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 2034 to 21e
for Sugar Cured Hams. Prime kettle ren
dered Lard is scarce and firm at 21c. Mess
Pork, $30,50 to $3l. ,
LARD—Firm and unchanged at $1,25 for
No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1.
GRAlN—Wheat is very quiet; No. I
Spring is nominal at $1,75 to 51,78, and No
-1 Winter at 52,00 to $2,05. Corn is dull;
small sales at $1,15 to $1,17, for mixed to
priate Yellow. Barley is scarce, and in
steady demand but unchanged;-we-contin
ue to quote prime Penna and Ohio Spring
at $2, and Canada at 82,10. Oats a shade
easier but unchanged; 65 to 66 on track, and
63 to 69 in store. Rye is nominal at sl,4o.'''
WHISKY—Is firm with a steady demand
at $1,25 for Rectified, and $1,35 for High
wines.
HAY—Wagon Hay is selling at 828 to $3B
and baled at $27 to $32, as to quality, and
condition.
FLOUR-1s a shade firmer but un
changed. Spring Wheat brands, $8,50 to
$9,25. The mills continue to quote at.slo,-
30 for Extra Family in bbls; and 810 in
sacks; Double Extra at 811,80 in bbls, and.
$10,50 in sacks. Rye Flour 8,8,50.
141nrizitlilat3 te ;i :TO DM%) 114A10 :**4-41
OFFICE OF THE PITTBURGE GAZETTE, t
FRIDAY, October 9, 1868.
CRUDE
The market is quiet and without imate
rial change. Sale of 1,000 bbls on spot- at
12t/ i , and 500 at 12M. We heard of an offer
to sell 5,000 bbls for all the year, sellers op
tion, at 113;; also an offer to buy same de-'
livery, buyers option, at 12 1 4: Sellers op
tion first half of 1869, may. be quoted at 10
The above are about all the facts and fig—
ures we could obtain, in regard to the mar
ket; there is but very little doing, and for
the time being the approaching election
seems to be regarded with More interest
than business, and as a general thing deal
ers are more interested in the result of the
canvass than in the course of the market.
As will be seen, however, compared with
yesterday, there is little or no change in
prices. _
ITEEMEI
The market for Refined was also exceed
ingly quiet to-day, and, compared with
yesterday, there is but little change in
prices. Sale of 1,000 bbls each first half of
October and November at 30 cents;
2,000 bbls last half November at 30c,
and 1,000 bbls November, at same figure.
October is nominal at 30c for both first and
last half, thongh it was reported that the
first half had been offered at 293. c. A
singular featureconnected with the mar
ket at pre , ent lies in the fact that most of
the offers to sell came from the east, from
which it would seem that there are more
buyers here than there, and fewer sellers..
In most instances those who are buying
here are short sellers, though we hear of
of some buying as an invest
ment.
OIL SHIPPED Ea ST BY A. V. R., R.
ft. W. Burke, 100 bbls ref. to Warden,
FrOr Lt Co.. Philadelphia. '
Nat. Ref. Co., 171 do do to F. Dilworth
ct Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co. 162 do do to War
den, Frew 4t. Co., Philtdelphia. -
Forsyth, Bro. ct. Co., 106 do do to Warden,
Frew 4S: Co., Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co., 416 bhls refined to F. A
Dilworth S. Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co., 275 bbls beigole to
Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia.'
Montzheimer, Kocoaler S. Co., 212 do do to
Waring King S. Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 955
Benzole
OIL STUFFED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
A. D. Miller. 14 hbls refined to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
H. M. Long & Co., 14 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphlri: _ _
II Union Ref. Co., 2 do do to W. P. Logan
rS Rro., Philadelphia.
,
'Kirkpatrick R Lyon. 174 do do to W. P.
Logan Bro., Philadelphia.
ntzer, Hepler a Co., GO do benzoic to-
W. P. Logan Sc Bro., Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdship a Co., 240 do do to War
ing, King a Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Retine 1 204
Benzole... 234
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGII GAZETTE,
• FRIDAY, October 9, 1868.
The market, compared with last week,
ins undergone no - material change. The
lemand is fair, and with only moderate
supplies, prices are well
.sustained, espe
nally for des rable brands. We were
tooted the following sales:
ANTHRACITE.
60 tons No. 3 Red Sheet
30 " No. .2 Hard
R) ' 6 Mottled
30 " Grey Neutral
:0 6 6 No. 1 Foundry
" Mill
10 " "Chiekies" Forge
:50 66 Whiir—deliv.at Har
risburg
CHARCOAL.
2:5 tons Mill ,T4l. 00—ilmos
15 " Foundry • 44 00-6 mos
110 ,4 No. 1 Foundry . 44 00--4 mos
110 4, No. 2 Fouudry 41 50-4 mos
BTIIMINCTS COAL SMELTED FROM LASE SU-
PERIOR ORE.
tons Grey Forge $39 50-4 mos
It if 39 50=4 mos
51 . " Grey -Forge 40 00-4 mos
0 6, White and. Mottled... 38 00-4 mos
5 ,6 Open Grey frrm L. S.
and native oro
38 50-4 Moe,
00--4 mos
. 3G 00—limos
40 00-4 mos
41 50-4 nios
38 00-4 nms
38 50-- cash
28 00— cash
. 42 00-4 mos