The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 25, 1868, Image 6

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cAwriNass- &o.
TELE BEST STOVES.
A• tatADLEr , & CO.,
IlLsn - yfeetureni of the prestos{ variety of
1134 1 )ok Parlor and Heating-Stares
SO SE ?OVID IN THE STATE.
Dole Agents for thi- ielebrziod Woe Elinituf
Orl
lntal Stoves-and Antrum" for Hard Cott or cote.
'Zest in the World for Parlor,Oftee. Store or Chiirch.
Etre needs no all winter. 'Do net
Day until you see or send for Circular.
• llro;30 WOOD STREET
One Anits for .
Orlea -I 'sS=DIWhILIEE BROS.,
sSt.; CEO. SCUBIAT. Allegheny City.
um;-)Lqa.!:!..4....' i q.,0
aciaiudirinas awax va.nrrx
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• REP 1 I I CON M 5 ,
BOSTON- COOKING BANGE
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4 411E - FIKIRT "FURNACE,"
701 WA2111:110 BITILDiNG!).
•Tink mew mu-Dud c oiNerfriovis,
1 011EGULATORO , COLUMBIA COOS STOVE,
ANIS !Cincinnati Patern) PORTABLE RANGE.
CAST IRON auarurs.-• -WELLIKAR,S ItE
TLIOTOR. GRATES free trout dirt and dust;
(mars rewire, risDriar
206 and 208 LibertY Street,
PITTSBURGH. re..
sas4l7 ,
looli STOVES. ,
'tj-1 •
CET THE , BEST.(
BISSELL I ,CO.'s
TRITJAiI ) H,
FOB zaruarTrus
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Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast u
Oreltaeany other Store in the Union.
BISSELL 16 00 .,
N 0.285 Liberty Street.
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Also on hand and for salr;,
PARLOR. Ifflrriet ;
MUT& 1111
PI TI ATI A2 II324
COOKING 7 01(23; £O.
STEEL WORMS.
DIVITESN'E • .
IRON - ANO -STEEL- WORKS.
COLEZVW, Xt.0133211e; Co.,
MeItiOPACTVILIOIS OP
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Iron, 'Maus and' Steels. Carriage. slid
Wagon Springs and Azios.
Daqueeree, XL. and Juniata 'Merchant Bar, Bound
and Sonar
Iron; Band, Hopp, BUSS and Mabel /ton;
OW, - Halt Oval and,Half Bo Dropper Bars; and
Walton Box Iron; Drag and T and
Mat Ball far Coal -Routs; Cut Nails and Spikes;
Plow, boring and A B Steel; Laminated Stoel;. Cut
ter 'Sara, Crow Bars ; /tr.. .tr•
Office and Warehon"e-rZ7 WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh,
sawrizto STEEL WORKS. -
SOIGERINIMICK & CO
PITTSBUZI GU PA.
mantafictuiers of every detscilof of
-OAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
I siii.wes senores,
TWET/C. AND n,WITOZIE BPSFAd
MLLES, STEEL TIELS, , ao.. sc.
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Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 Ffirst !gds.
Wu"' "WI & PA BEM.
ezarsamq.uvrwras: • •
WM. °ALF, BEvglaN =Luta;
eze. W. MILTBABB. I cELts.,re.B.HIM. -
82=1.11. P.a.wrol — S. Y. 83XS.
CRESCENT STEEL 'WORKS,
-asrplT*l, "situ 43; peiurier,
:Office, No. 339 Liberty Si,
PPITBITEGH, PA.
MOM
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL i vrowls.
PARK, BROTHER & CO..
/lazosirers all descriptions of
SeraMEMLIIII
eerie sadWaFehonae.j ygO c IAR, /24 OZOOND
sadii 9 and 1911 FIRST STREETS,
prrrooranon.
pITTSIIIIIIIGH STEEL WO •
DrAnzusacip IA 1145.] -
ANDMR4bII are WOODS,
vccassou Toiammaaos, coos a co.,
idennactorers of every description of
STEEL.:
SOOT
SOOT REFIN E D TOOLSTEEL.
M
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111111, Malay, Cirapar flans and Cross Cut
SANV P Y sTF.f3. •-
: Asko Frog
Tooll"Bilitrtter Steel.
• ailroad Sprin g and Frog P011'4, 111. CaatSteel
Bars, Sic e Steal, spring Bice myre,
etc,. WI Drill Steel. Fir
rs mice and Worths—Conies FIRST AIM ROSS 8
pfBlB..
Pittsburgh, rs. .
T SU R
PEItIO
'"4IIIOPTES yam BEBLIAIG vosie
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rriwraturadzi .
IfeCtr.RDY. & CO:r
Iron of Sheathing, Brasiers* and - Bolt
CoppEtr, Prieled Copper Bottom, Baited Sti ll Dot.
tomb apelter Bolder. Also, lzaporrs and Dealers
%tat, Inn Plato. Sheetiron, Wire, ie.. Con.
oton yon hand Milner', MeordnotiOlools.
W ltootOe_No:i 140 1/1284 ISThMA'w and
WOMB !MEW, Pittsburgh.
Special milers of Cooper. Ent to saw illeUleu Pot
ere, _
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/lonTrownon PAPER .IwAriv.
/ YACTUNINO COMPANY. Mailasatarers at
-PRINTING AND, WRAPPING PAPERS,
aramillike-ifas E ßTlVii r ittr °7l6 .
,07/10 11 . AND waxispuecie,
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,NO. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa;
- J' 1 1
BIDDLII& owstsal.
imisCX-FAacsst Bart% sa•la Atwell, B. B
Marrosa, ohaD,
Cash , to! not took. SAMOS
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/ s„f
El
DYER AND EIMIRER,
craw OP - Atm ‘.‘
‘" j PlaPllll. STEWART t CO., '\
~ ignumg maims+ swami , so.
riezzainnura tforrnictwx,
saconiziaces. -
(Latiay City Iloor
!S I WNW t arairegrite rn
laVr= otam or &Unsold ti
Aim thronsk flu ayP4ll will tot attsuctod w promp4J7.
.. 'Y``.3. .. ......
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T'OXYNIMIRS,'-MACEINDIFIEL__ I.
♦TIONAL n/VP)UX
Clumsier ciirrot; a a •d gentalman - Sreetik
annul*AiD.)
OAST IRON Bow!, PreE,
1011'0.&13 AND WA9'a2 I dr
L . dry rtixis sre aHcut tilvariatdy tat s, In dry
mad, sad - ISI foot Widths. • 'Also, fallasdortment of
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Senereleigthws br Gas iuid Watt Works.
I would also isall the atteitlea of SuperWitendeiits
of Goa Works 'Wow make of RETORTS:
rEfsi)woxias;
TROILtS MILLER,
COPPER.
PAPER.
^:Si'.
==3
!!E!E2I9
AND PIPE WORKS.
rryTersn:waxcx,_ril , , , ;
WILLIAM SMITH,
"Manufacturer of
MORTON STREET, Nin
PY'I."t'BBZTR~H.
Those Works are among the large
ocanpleto establishments in the West,
grepared.to furnish
. .
lengtues - rof ever/ deserli
Boilers, 00 Irani's.
sheet Iron Wirk.
litillread pastime.
soUbsg 3MlCasting&
Zugthe
iwawle 4)asnwiain.
Gheneriil
ORD7r3fl BOLICTrZD
rOOllllO
L. o.i.rorkaorm.w. u. sour.w. A. laonrsOu;
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
• ,
• IRON POInfiIICELS,
itiscrrizrosars or
FINE LIGHT - cAsriNGEr,
All deserlitioas, for Plumbers and GAo.Tlttero__.; Ajr.
eleeltural mplements, Cotton and Woolen MU no ,
111 t I t)rk prompsiy attended to. •
Office • and Works—WASHIR OA AVENUE,
near Oster Depot, Allegheny city, Pi..
ROBINSON, ILEA di CO•
EtRIXOBIOrt to BOBINSOIts Itpas a Muss&
WASHINGTON WORKS,
.FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURISH,
Kantilletare mot Bost and national l y Steam En
g% Enspj3oni
r ?isTbizTu t i I m E u ieraga
Srarg,grailitSheet Intiflarcin
Mos, No. 12,corner Siestandelnilthileldlitrepta.
Aglint&fo/ 43 G1.7_14%3E0 PATENTOJECTOR for
feeding Bawl; • • Ja11:113
MONT. BLANC FO BY.` -
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: tatter Street, Ni Ward,
• (Opposite Union Iron 1 )
Selling
PFTTBB
Mill and liridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND MI BOXES,
MAOUIUBY AND _ () manias slorsam ax
Orders promptly ble aid caretally executed..
Charges reasona.
' EBBS' & IILAAKIJNA
osIB:1213
rrsonass CARLIN & co.;
Fourth Ward Foundry and Wathine Works,
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Lik.RDUEIRT ST.; MALl*=s CITY, r 4..,
Yansfaistursrs of Steam Eughtes,.l)ll Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw MU Work Ito
MU aAd lifseitine Castings, annul Sirs. Weight s,
Wagbis Boxes. &O. xvind to order and :have on
ham En two! all sizes. • miltqli
TEAL FOVMDELIF
AND
ROLL WCII,IIKiI
880 velin Street:
BOLLIhN, BOYD & BAG • '
OM Bolls, KM Castings, 801 l ;stiles, Be.
'WILTON MACHINE
_L • ORKS.
ESTABLISIIID Ix truth
' a Sfanulhetary of STEAM ENGINES, (of all; sizes
and of the most approved patterns . for stationau
; ETBAIIIIOLTS and IS EAY ?EERY
(M I L A , varlety if 10; ISair 16 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced
prices = P. VC GEISSE. Wellsville, O.
Pifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of 0. & P. B. . no9ub2
LitoN womL
Lte. Vsasza, Preen w. P. ?maim, Ow".
pITTSBVIIGH FgarE •
AND IRON CO.,
s A irtrrA=nwis or
Bar Iron; _
F "Broad Fisb Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Cr Ixlex Rolled;
Railroad pis Axles Kamm!lima;
Lima Motive Frames;
Locomotive Frame SlMpex;
Side Rods: I '
Yokes, AlisnlaSi
- Piston Ileadst
Steamboat Simian'
Steamboat Cranlts; •
;Piston Rods. Wrists; •
Pitman Jaws, Bollars,
Odiee, No. 177 PENN. STREET
PITTSBURGH.
PRESTON - 1k - CO.,
Penxffivama Iron Works.
w a rebmnie. Roo. 166 and MT FIRM ST E=
opposite Bondrip.tels Hop*,
sd24:dd • , PITTSBURGH.
IRON MOlpatS,
soma. M. wummasitAm,
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- IRON SRORE#I49
IL4 Mit Simet, Pittsbur6ll, pa.
Limit for the sole o f coriminar air ighsisr* , :,a4.
«p.m, u sbeli, Dicuannon; - enuOns
sad °slier ,w0.. 1 of Antliniotte,- oughlosbeny
coke sad C. 11,,Okoreoll 1 • , - -
1.'4 =core.
Onsafon
PAINTZEtS.
111711L16 EL TAYLOR,
E '
;'`No. 46 onto rennuor, AlleibeAre
Thasiiittl tor tbe rennet very Masi petit:nisi; liet;'
stowed *Ns ow, 'Amore hinds and ••Ye JANA
genera, =IPA Ix las future se, Is tas put. LAM!'
vadesm allently *grit, oontanance rthi ,
mane, and - wiu be always at the abojeosti to
• ,x 4 sad ttes to vitagtli
rirn=RAlß GA
KNGINEIS, 89ITAAITUI
HUGH I, BO
eor. Point Mop and l IhtqliesnOt.,
cerz&RTUr. POINT,
• • ;
Engineßnilders,Fouders &aChiniti
Mannfaotere STEAMBOAT ENGiNZE and ETA
/70/JAN! ENGINES, of all sizes.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION
LET OIL WELL ENGLES AND PORTABLE
BOILER, 0f11.5-boree power: •
CASTINGEof twerp land :made to order at mu.
Ifoundry, en.ThIRD STREET, below Market.,
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULVETIS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCRE WS and
IKON TOBACCO PRESSES,on hand sad nada to
order, at the ,
INDUSTRIAL-WORKS, •
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?pouting oa the Allegheny River, oast the ?Met,
PITTSBURGH, P A .
lined. TEI
Mir AU oiitors prom
PRT Pl7l‘
IM&B, Sin"
WO
Aril) TAIVIE
ES.
SNYDER,
alas of •
TIIBTILAN. po:conar.-71,trzn TustriAs. ruts-
BO3COD CYLDIDER BTNAM BOILZEB.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANA.% '
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING' , AND.ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, BALT PA ND AND CON
' DEIiBEES;.
=LAW PIPES, GiliOMNi/128
BBIDGEt3; -
PRISON DOOlitk AND -00 AL MIMS
011ie. aad Warehouse'p corner Deebimig
Third. Abort and Liberty Streets,
PITTSI3I7IGA, Pa.
sr Orders soot ( to the above edam, will. be
prommtly attended to. mh7:169
CARROLL &
6 MAX 137.1
liVard,
Ident.
t and most
and axe now
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wm.neatarilttV&V.O.,
130ILER MAKERS
AND SHEET -IRON WORTLEARS,.
NOS. SO, SS, 714 g:WD SO MN ST.
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Saving secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture. every descrlptiori of-BODGE= In the
best manner, and warranted egeel to any made in
the country. Chimneys, BrefthMg, Fire Be s t
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, 'Condense
Pans, 'hatch, thl Sall& Agitators. Betfllog i llawk
Boiler Iron Bridges • gager Pana,snd sole Mann.
flteturers of BarnbM's PaMt Boilers. •
Repairing done onthe shortest notice. W:021
t jA4IIM:M. !UTER I -
itios.ss asd 56 Water Street,
PrITSBURGE,
x.A.2rosacrousa or
IRON .OIL TAXES,
SETTLING rum, coma. awl rwir.,
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
And mar racm
po W r WORK.
ts.
JAB= N. BRUSH DDIDTDD D. 371X11/1.
:T ARED , M. BRUSH; b._ SON, ,
xurtrramrciazas or I
t4teapi Boilees, Oil Stills, - Tanks. l
SHEZT IRON Von.. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
L OILS.
M0454444M MAMMA
WAININGI4IMI WING,
Commissuin Merchants sat 'Broken to
Petroleum and itsPrOducta, l
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mrw:nsLnii+ Aripww3.
TACK BIipTILEBS,
00MIESSION MERCHANTS,
AND
AND /MALIBU lif
Petroleum and its ProductsJ
Pittsburgh Ottee—DALSUILLI BUILDING, oor7
ner of Duquesne Way tend Irwin streets.
littledelphle ONLOW-15/11 WALNUT BT.
spltwio
M. LONG '& CO.,
Itlaft/FACTITEXCS OF
Pi= MEM BURNING OIL,
Brand--".LFC,IFEI!."
OM" No. 2 Datineime_Way, mon*
Nom lIARD,#BE Amos
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EDIV/41,
A...I=LE) W AL. 3EI ,
887 LIBERTY STREET
One Square Below Bnion Depolls
VITTEIBMIGH
NOVELTY WORKi.
SOHN It. 00011111 JOG. Wall MOW Ell/a
JOHN 111. COOPMR & 1
,)
=I
iL . .W.V A DN.5iVi1r::......iir..07003n.,. 1. ,..4190e, , .
E CO.,
WARING, KING & CO., A
197 Walnut '8
iiMU)WATUB.
Xanuliatarera sal Insportars •
CUTLERY, &C.
00112011 t OP WAYNE.
Num - ' ate ibr PAIRBKNECE49.I3CALZIL
PITTSBURGH.
\NOVELTY WORKS.
ALDADIS, & CO.
aAsiossersinia op }
Keystone fitandasdrateat Plattofin
4 - • and Volutes ‘. I
Inns laced 'Patent Door Lookkand Latches.
r t tusrr AND /f7X2 MIL_
KaLLissaLZ latalf,
its,
Corner of Grant and First d7fts,
PITTBISMWR.-
N16:04
GAS AND STIEULN
BRIM TOUNDEI&S
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GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Miastrotarsai of nritet CND Suktie:Ml_Mtl.
Tr i g a ß oanoutatai . tii. 0,48 niacTu p x.
Corner of Pike and Wahnit Streets,
PUTSUATRGIC, • I
Wawa
FINANCLU .
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PEOPLES SAYINGS Biilill;
OF OrrTSilt r itaEr.
CASH crerrrAL. . , slOO,OOO.
Tresideist—HENßY I4LOYD. ,
Vibe PresilideaS-1111 BEL
. - vavinsass
trvirg tss. 4r:lon, t6 . l'. ionen,
kpartt:eoWa Hallman ,
3. Nlero4arderegg, 11in Btowe
Intetary 16 Treag's•-8. F. TON IfOlitilithlST.
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'AIX PEE CSINT. INTIMEST paid on time de-
Minate D n e rng s mlr i k et Stte r . b al e O 4 t:otrpg: w all
be etlet We vember.and let May. ivintt're
FORT PITT BIM COIPHY
No. 169 Wood Street.
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CAPITAL,, • :
STOCKHOLDERS !INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALERS IN
CIOVERIfMIZTT SEOURPIII23
• AIRDXCOLD.
STREW ALLOtEtr-011 TINE DEPOSIT
Collet:alone made - on all aceeeatble points In the
Vatted States and Canada'. • •
'AND ISDN
D. Hostetter.
James Bordolli
D. WiLDuce,
Z. Paweet.s,
Nitiarlird Of coilna
Con of Wood and Sixth . Sts .. .
A. PATTER501N.....................P55idani.
IJOB. . HILL ...........4..............va1rer.
04 ATTA.L, ~ : - : : 1 ,1 8500,00 0 .
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1
A. Patterson.
Wm. H. Brawn,
Chas. Lockhart,
`Allen Kirkpatrick.
W. B. Haven,
DISCOUNTS D
CAVGIIEY Mc CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Owner Third and Wocig -Strada,
PIiTTEIBI3II 4 3 -I E ,
tecoosescas To HANNA, fuo7 a c 0..)
' asuarals rn -
Exchange, Coin r '="Coupons,
And pa:Honer ettentt i n e td to be rarchase and
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Steit,DraiteOriMlOndOn;a
N. na,LirEa a, SONS,
57 Market Street,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canada&
Rode, INnite and other 13eenritles
soucarr am) BOLD ols cuommuoN
Part Scala! attention paid to the victims. 'sad
sale of
United States Securities
WESTERN SAVINGS RANK,
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest *paid on w riine Deposits
ANT sin siCisaVZD PROM
•
OPIE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS IHIBJ&CMas4,:7I3KOK. WyTRouT
Diboounts Daily at Lill o'clock,.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice Preiddent.A. NARSTIALL.
THOMSSOH _MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. Jun. su.IIIUOE.
J. J. ESILLLSPXR.
Stockholders to whom we make reference: -
Wm. Yorrythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. C,aldwelL Be'. David Kerr.
Willis Dalzell, Henry Lambert, -
D. W. C. Bidwell M. Brown,
N. M. Felton.. - Thomas Ewing.
MANHOOD: HOW toivr: How
oodyee RESTORED! Anti riblOhat inflated esvit•
Prios, , an rents. LECTURE ON TILE
NATURAL TREATMENT, and ,Radleal Onre
ftennatorrhses, or Seminal Weakness; Involuntary
Endsesons„ Being' Debility and Impedlmentato
Atar
rlage generally,
_• Nervousness, Consumption, Rill.
levr n and /Its; Mental and Physi cal lllCalacltv, re-
Vali. It. D. inti.VArlimildre 4.&°
BOON TO t HOUSANDS or aftirrillthw,l; seal
under seal, in & plign envelope, to any address, poet •
cialosiii.re3e.ll.oolgintsa, gtw . o i tostan Am it y,
NEW YORK, POISTO/PIOR ROk. 4516. .AM Dr:
Oulverwell's "Marriage Outdo," Woe MI cents. .
IV
'MED A N1100130.1-AnOther-N ew
• ICAL PAMPHLET,f r ore the pen of
Du. gime, The Medical Times soy sof this works
"This voleable treatise on the cans e.and cure of
premature deollne,shows . how healers Is - Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and
bow eiudly regained. It gives o dear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage, the cause and effects
of nervousdebility, and the remedle therefor." A
pocket ecbtion - of the above will be forwarded on
receipt, of tents, by addressing Doctor - OUR.
Till, No. 58 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
j ilal
ADZICE to . TOILING MEN ABOV
Eipsa - ; for Young 3/431;14
On the Rrrors, Abuses aid Diseases Incident to
Youth and Sari,. Manhood,. with the' humane view
of treatment and cure; sent by mall in sealed letter
envoi() dr free of charge. Address, HOWARD AS.
BOOIA ON. Box Pltildelpida, pa. • tkomvxso.d&T
COALts'ANI) . ()OK'D..
•.:•••••
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no. S err. =sem ammo=
And Nab 185 aria 187 Thist street,
T ,MrLE, RAOluo,& PATlrOst'
tawlrceleig" GrmeleOinraission Merchants
eaters hi Produce, our, Dawn, - Cheese,. Tisk.
Carbon . and.. Lard 011, Iron. Nails, Wass, Cotton
Yarns and mi P'Asburgh Negugactures getiessUl.
UM and 114.41ECONMSTREET, Pittsburgh.
JOllli sairma. ....A WALLEDr.IPTONAWAILLACEI_WIIOLE.
OAMaitE l AND PEODtroz-TTALEIIB,
o 8 iinUF. rinstaria6 1.12a11
SEM
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DIBBOTOBB:
Jae. 0 flasher,
ilobt. H. Meg,
:-.Andrew Miller.
. 3 '.'
_,James M. Bailey.
~LIISSANr pses3f.
SAWII.i•
D. LZET
N. emblem,
- -
M33l4 Z lV er i e4ge W. Cias.
James MeCaudle"
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.
T. U IttAkon
PlTTTEriallThielir PA.
rio. 69 Fiiurtk Street.,
MEDICAL.
DYER AND SCOURER.
TITTSBII GIL Pa.
TUE B-4,ALKING HOUSE t OF
TUX.. R. ISPEllarrZ,
Corner of Wood and Vlfth Streets.
DRAWS BILLS OT BECHa.NGE ON
LONDON, BERLIN,
UNION BAN." itoSe..N.
---DUBLIN, LEIPZIG ,
LIVARPoOL. BRE WEbf, •
: GL 40430 W, Id AMR URG H,
BeLFAhT,j - TRAK FORT of M.,
PARIS:,_ WEIRZBURGB,
STRAIISBOURG DARMSTADT,
MAINZ. CAnSE L. ,
KAISERS LANTERN, LOLOWNE,
LAND WAN, TRIER,
HEILBIIO,I2. - BASEL,
. STUTTGART, , . ,Bmitpr.
STOLsriorm. , SAN - FRANCISCO,
and about 200 more smaLer places. 'Money Is also
s e nt to any village from central points eirect to the
residence of parties free of chary., In from fifteen to
sevenieen dots. ..
Collections, made by power of attorney all over
Ear, pe. Goods and parcels attenaed to. . I
PH, B. MERTZ.
JAMEg T. Bitim - , 85 Co .
AM31113 b C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
MI AL PZ 313 M
BUY AND BELL ALL EINDB OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
'Gout;SILYER AND COUPON S ,
OS DOW Ii.VO3IABLIt =MB.
Er "'demist Allowed
,Money loaned cm ceramicist Bond at low-I
at market rates.
' I /
Orders executed for the Purchase and
k Bale of. STOOKS. BONDS I - cuid GOLD.
.LAMES :BRADY & CO.
li t ttoburgtc etaptit.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF ME
TuEspaY, Novel
The Money market is a
all the capital required to
ited business.
Gold is made steady at to nominal "quota
tion by speculators in bonds and stock; at
about 154% at the Oleic of baldness, some
large lots were offered by foreign ex
.
ohange dealers, and the market declined
to 134 X. The sales by the government
amounted to one miilio dollars this week
which were sold yesterday at 133 80.100,and
,
today at 134%, both a shade below the
nominal quotationt of the gold room. The
increased shipments of [cereals, oil, cotton
and other produce, as also the , gold sales
by government, and the large payments of
coin in January next, will all contribute
to depress the primitinil and should Con
gress soon pass a law legalizing specie con
tracte, and make government bonds abso,
. .
lutely payable in coin;.; the demand for
,
bonds would largely increase from abroad,
and thereby avoid the ghipment'of specie.
Government bonds wore firm during the
day, and had advance& about gto X per
,
cent. -
or new bonds, and, one per oent. for
the old 1862 Five Twenties, in which there
is a corner; at the close, the market was ,
rather. easier, and the: i outside quotations
could not be obtained. 1
In stocks tut little bp doing, and quota
tiotta are merely nominal; the appointment
of a receiver for 'the pried road has had
the effect of depressing the 'stock to 137 X;
what the clique will do with their stock is
more than anybody can divine; they will,
no doubt, make a desperate effort totivaise
the price of the stock so as to be enabled to
sell out on. In Western - shaies the busi
fleas is confined to clique stocks, but the
outside public have no confidence in pres
ent prices. Fort Wayne is the only strong
'1
stockheld and bought[by parties for actual
•
investment, or in order to draw the next
dividend. Express shares were very firm,
and advanced from 13 to 5-per cent.
'ln local stockp -the market - is quiet;
transactions are confined to private sales,
and do not become generally known ex
cePt among_ few pirties who make it a
speciality. I •
' Business is very dull. Money commands
from 12 to per cent. per annum; for good
paper; third rate paper is unsaleable.
Cloning quotations as received by Ph. B.
Mertz: Gold, 134%; Eighty.one's; 115 g;•
Five Twenties, 1862, 1113 g; do, 1864, 108 g;
do, 1865, 108X:do, 1865, new. 110 X; do, 1&37:
111 g; do, 1868, 111 g; Ten Forties, 106 X;
Railroads —Cleveland t Pittsburga, 87g;
Pittsburgh, Fort ;WaYne & Chicago. 110 X;
,Chleago Lt Rock Island, 106 X; Chicago &
North Western, 843 do Preferred, 87g;
Michigan Southern, [883;; Reading, 98%;
Erie, 37X; New Yorke _ Central, 24g; Ohio
&Certificates, 80X; Western ,
Union Telegraph 00.,36,; Merchants Union
Express Co., 0g; Pacific Mail. 117 g;
Adams, 4%9; litining.ehares—Gregory, 4,95;
Quartz Hill, 80; Smith & Pamela, .4,15.
—The 'Chicago Triblate, of Monday, says:
The general yesnit ofi the business of the
week closed to-day, has been a slight
provement on that of 'the previous week.
There has been but Ilittle increase of ac
tivity in butilness, but what has been done,
has put matters in better - shape for the
closing in of winter; by an increased pro::
portion of shipments;of grain as compared '
with receipts which; has considerauly
minished the quantity in . store here..
Wheat being the article which counts the
heaviest in value, will serve as in index of
the amount of value held in grain in store
as compared to previous years. A few
weeks ago, when the check to the east
ward movement 'of grain was causing WY
immense accumulation here, which seemed
a formidable load with which to enter the
winter, the amount of what in store 'was
about 1,600,000 bushels. Extra efforts were,
however made to get it o ft , private / capital
was changed from advancing on the grain
of-country shippemi to carry it to New
York, the banks strained qt point or two,
and took a few time bills and so by hook
and crook, and wititthe dimished - receipts,
the amount -in store is now reduced to
about 1,000,000 bush**. At this period in
the two preceding Years -the - amount of
wheat in store is about 600,000 bushels.
which, at the then current prices of about
51,70 to 51,72 per bushel represented - about.
the name . aggregate va lue' as the 1,000,000
bushels do now—a little over $1,000,000.
Of the other /ptodtibe in store, the-Varia
tions in quantity and value, as `compared
to.last year, would still leave the aggregate
value nearly the same as then..-.
—Closing quotations received by ISMeis'
T. Brady I Co.: Gold, 184%; United
States SIXOas 1881's, 115 %; - 1862 ,
111 g; 1864,. 108 g; ' 18A
108 % 10- 40 % M B A 640% January and
Juin '6 5 , 11030.640'5, January, and July,
tg7 lug; '6B, 111 g; June 740's, par lets 3•6!
July 7-801, 34_• August 119; -8. apt.. U ,
Oct. 118.%; Union - Piot& Rallroad,lo2; Cen-,
trai t 105,
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TUESDAY, November 24, 1868.
The
. general market continues dull,
though as noted yesterday, some articles
are considerably Stronger, particularly
Flour, and some kinds of Grain. As yet,
however, there seems' to be no improve-
ment in the demand, and as a consequence,
he volume of bualnesa in . the aggregate, Is
light, and prices, generally, are without
quothille change. The impression how
ever, is gaining strength that the worst has
been pgtssed, and that better times. are'neir
at hand. '
APPT FS—There is a continued good de
mand, and the market is shady with; reg
ular sales at $2 to s4.pet ,
APPLE BIJTTER—DuII but unchanged;
sales at 70 to 75 in kegs, and 80 to 85 in
crocks. •
BUTTER—Is steady with regulir sales
of prime to choice Roll at 38 to 40c., - •
BEANS—SaIea prime sinall white,. at
$3.75 to $4 •r _bushel. / •
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The demand
is rather better; and,Vve can report regular
sales at 4 1 e, to 5 cts/ . •
CREESE—DuII; sales of Hamburg" at
ific, and Goshenet 19 to 20c.
CRANBERRIES None in market;
'prime eastern cultivated Could 'not be sold
here, below,s24 to 26 per bbl.
CIDER—Sales prime Sweet at $9 to $lO ,
per bbi„of 40 gallons. Demand falling off.
GRAlN—There is little or nothing doing
in Wheat, in this market, though it is; '
firmer. Oats dull but unchanged: may be
quoted at 60 to 62 on track, and inelevator,
and 64 to 65 in store. New Corn is selling
at 70 to 75,- and old at $1 to $1,05, for mixed
to prime yellow. Rye is firmer, and buyers.
could doubtless be found - at $1,38, while, so•
far as we can learn, there are no sellers be
low sl,4o—that is for rornd lots. Barley
also is considerably firmer, and brewers•
and malsters begin to talk - about buying
again: we now quote prime Spring at $1,134:1
to $1,85, and prime Fall at $2,00. •
ONIONS—Very dull but nnchanged; we
continue to quote at 11,25 tO 51,50 per
bushel, as to quality.
HAY'—..Baled continues very dull, with
an unusually large supply in this market; •
we continue to quote, - however, at $lB to
$25, as to quality.
POTATOES—Peach Blows in good sup.
ply and dull but unchanged; sales OR track
at 75, in bulk, an.l 80, sacked. • Jersey
Sweets, $6,50 per bbl, for prime freeh
ceip.
LA ts ßD—ln fair demand and in limited. •
supply . ; sales of prime kettle rendered
at 17c. -
MESS. PORK—DuII but unchanged at
$27 per bbl, for new.
LARD OIL-Is in steady demand and we
continue to quote No. 1 Winter strai n ed at
•$1,50. • ' '
HOMINY—Is quoted at /6,50 to 's7 per
barrel, .
FLOUR—The market is firmer, blit ther&
is no miterialimprovement in the demand- `
and no quotable change in prices. Western
Flours are quoted at 57 to $8 for Spring,
and 59 to $9,50 for. Winter. The Pearl Mill-
quote their brands, made of the best.
Wheat, as follows:_ Extra -Family Flour,
in•barrels at $9,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per
barrel - Double Extra Family, in barrels,
510,20, and, in sacks, 59,80 per . barrel;
Spring• Wheat Flour, in
_barrels, $B,OO, and,
in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The- City Mills
quote_ .prices as followe: Extra Family,
(Winter) in barrels, $9 50, and, in sacks,.
$9,20 per barrel; Double :Extra Family, in
barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, 59,70 per
barrel, and Spring, 58,00, in barrels, and
"F. 70, in sacks, per barrel.
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tuber 24, 1868.
Neu supplied with
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iwritpizinli MARKET.
Orrlci ovnis Prrnitlitskit GasEnit,
- • TUESDAY. November 24. au&
The excitement; in the oil market still -
continues, and at this 'writing, there is.
but little prospect of it Subsiding. To give
tone to the market it was reported to-day
that Belmont, the great money king /of
New 'York, had commenced buying, in
connection with some ,S r ther well known
capitalists of that place:;::-•• - ToVe hope. for that
credit of the oil trade, that l3elmotit will be.
more successful ‘in manipulating ,the - oil •
market than he was in managing the ro
dent campaign for the Deonoeraey.
. .
The market was again firm, and consid- •
erably exalted to-day, and compared with •
yesterday prices have still further ad
vetoed. Thesal,es were again large; aggre
gating about thirty thotusandbarrels, in
cluding another' "put." This mew "thralls
although 'pretty well understood by the oil
men, is hard to understand by outsiders, kr
and indeed the • same is .true of quite a: .
number of other phrases, used by oil men
in connection with their business opera- ••
tions. The sales were: •' •
61)00, 1000 ealh Jan. to . Jane 12 40
3000, first six months, .... . . . 12)ic
5000, December l2lie •
1500, December 12146
1500, immediate' • 12Mo
1000, immediate • •123401234121
1000, immediate . •
1150, immediate 12%0
'4OOO, Jan. to April (40 to 46 gravity).. .121,gc
5000, January to' July, 1.20
Also, a put of 2,000 bbls, seller's option,
January to July, at 12e, and four hundred
dollaYs'eash. •
. . . -
, REFINED
Te market continues firm and'consider
ably excited, and, compared with yester
day. a further advance has been estab
lished. November sold up to 32440323.4 c;
December. 3135©32c; January to June,
31%0, and January to April, at earne r figuie.
-The sates were: , -
500, December, 15th to 30th. ' ... - Sle .
1000, December, 15th t0..30th... - 31%0
500, December, Ist to 15th _3lN i o
500, December, Ist to 15th • ~ 31lio
500, December, Ist to 15th - 'i2o '
500, December, 15th to 30th, 32c
3000, 500 each January to June 8134 a 3
8000, 500 each Urinary to June 32e •
2000, December
1500, December 3110
2500, November 3234 e
1000, November 32340
1000, December, 15th to 30th - 32•3
500, December, 15th to 30th
1000, December, Ist to 15th • , 31350
2000, 500 each January to April 3135a -
OIL SHIPPED BA ST BY A. V. B. R.
Standard Oil Co., 532 bbls refined "to
Warden, Frew "& Co., Philadelphia.
' Livingston . Bros., 251 do do to Wan! --;
den, Frew ..t hiladelphia. _,.
Citizen! Ref.- C0.,b0., 500 do_.- do to' Tam
Bro., Philadelphia. -,- ' L.
Braun & Wagner, 10 do do to Waring,
King It Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan ~, , e.. co., 100 do do to War
den, Frew & Co.; Philadelphia. '
McKelvy Bros. & Co., 879 do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. ,
Lockhart; Frew & Co.. 271 do ao to War
den. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
H. W. C. Tweddle, 521 bbls refined t‘•
Warden; Prez& Co., Philadelphia. .
H. W. C. Twaddle, 60 do do to K. D.Garo
rett, Philadelphia. ;
Na Ref. & St. Co., 150 do tar toLibh
Nat..
Clark. Philadelphia.
'Total shipments Relined • ' 250 , 1
•gg Tar • 150
OIL SHIPPED MAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Union Ref. it St. Co., 199 -do refined to ,
W. P. Logan it Bro. Philadelphia.
Kirkpatrick & Lion, 172 dodo to W. P.
Logan & Bro., PhilsAlelphia. • -
. W. Holdship & Co., 283 do do to War.
ing. King;&,Co.; Philadelphia. '
McKenna' I Rogers. 50 do do to A. P.
Phipps, Philadelphia. ,
Mentzer. Rapier & Co., 217 d odo to W. P.
Logan it Bro.. Philadelphia. , •
__,Duncan t t Williams, 442' do do to W. P.
Logan& Bro.. Philadelphia..
Total shipments iso
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