The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 28, 1868, Image 6

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EITO3MgI, CASTINGS, &c.
9111E - ItEST E STOVES.
"..01L'BRADLEY &
CO., lEannftentreri of tho ground T My of .
_
Cook, . Parloir, z 0.4 !bating Stares ,
• 10 1/01:0fp Et! -TIM ETATS.'
Sole tit for eft ekletiratitt Eurnlnt Ort-_
lomat' Stores find Ihtrnackn for Gird Coal or Coke:
Best In the.Warld for Pulartillice. :state or Chttrell.
Fire needs AO reklinfl tar-burnt Peo net.
nerfuttal.inf tee or 'A erdifor, citeular.
3TO. 3O WOOD.BTItE T . • /1
Our. , Jr.gonts tfor• Ortentile.. 111 1 .084
eskithilekt St.: GEO. •ELUBLEY. , :hueghetry pity.
OPArfi,IIIRMS Co
16 9 07/4 " i n k a g *-rilat."43lirrr°7
, saleric , v _ Antsr
BOSiON COOKING RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE "
$
A 4
VOICW .;316
ttrranxes.
THE NEW tANTI4:IUST COOKING STOVE,
**REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
TAN'S Clnrlanstl Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE,
+CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S . BE
7LK'QII.A GRATES. tree from , dirt sad dßst;
ext..= ,YKUNTS, FEND/M, ae.
Xo6' and 208 Liberty Street,'
sarrit • • PITTSBURGH. PA.
/fh B"VES.
'CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & Co.'s
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
, - -
•
• Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
irenosany otkerStorein the T:lntoso
BISSELL &0.,
No. 285, Liberty Str'eet.
•
also on hand sailbreate„,
SSST
BA
TR FRO PICYD__KRI3,
COOKLNG R.R.Ress„: do
STEEL WORKS.
IRON AND STEEL WORKS:.
COLEMAN; - ELMEEM & CO..
Y[atcTACTUsi<as or : ' -
11914; Mans ash• :lilted!, Gewgaw° Audi
• Wagon SprthinfluadAsles.'
liiigneine,tl:l Minima Sir; Bound
and yo urs
Mr ilt u Watt Td h
Wagon B4z . Itpn, ppt,g.vult Drepper Ban; , 1‘ and
Flat Bair for itioaVitande, - OnCli alit and Spikes;
plow , Spring said LB Steel; lLaminated Steel:Mut,-
plow_ Spring
Sift; lta.
Mee a h nd , Warelmise-41 WA STREET,
sum - Imm STEEL WORKS.
0:044 04 4 :Vii:.& CO.,
E!!=2=Mls
. .
eArRoOtrAERMANATEEL,
ilrigTV:l9 ,
JULES, ISTir t EL TIBZ,
100 st.
ILIUM dr. PAR K IN:
vammor imam,
3v.:/r4sit. ow. PABEJE.
.1 1 ;1.1 1111 4 1 :4 1 ' PAM* rfit' ;
STEkt IVORIES,
itECUr-aiNg, MARIEg•SciPAMCIN,
Office, He., ?9,l..Literty St,
I Daksie
1041110 ND ;_
5.1.17,7
r ,;STEEL WORKS
•
•
FAllK 3 l,Bilt,Tilliatilti CO -
4 4
d9Orilattinlti 01
` •
BEEP
Wks arid Wareho___
_,use • .11H1 9:110941)
*ad 119 and IrDIdST InnElPlelN
.111.1:11f11:17:2i.1.11 as L - 1 • ;
, • •-,-; ft 1. ftt-'l+: ; PIC8.I8B11711611H.; . ..
g.
Dins,
mow ,
w .
oußss ,
,a; 41 • t-,•• , e . ,
1/21.T.MATIEBEDray481111454 • " •
OODS,
ANDERSON & W
I • " kinr 4x4.1
ccol d 0 8 TO A/i'Digg°ll' ao
de mtption of
1' eve ry
' • Itinrelo 0
•
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TOOL
sEgRE A!
- - a croak 7"
1/114
Kra sy s
PLA.
`IiiANV
*Aug, COE d Berman Plirshirolidister alterili_
Hoe. Tart( alike and Toe Calk hteed._—'.
airing !Steel sad FrogZotuts,__Cu t Steed
!Inger itursosiokle Steel.' 13tee Plow
affbigi.ete. ;011 Doll Ineet.l •
tnttee sad Works—Corsair IFIBSTAND ROM Writ..,.
Pittsburgh, Pa._ 7211:0
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CRON.WbRICS.
?"411 , vgasiiri , tresrt-ri. - •••;.sr- P•Tozezz. ou , "
priTSWIMPEE FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
if4IFACTUILIM COP
SariXrent • t!
Flidillarland'E° lll3l ;
~`• Railroad Car, WM Rolled;
. 11 -Railroad Car Axles Raolutssidi
Locomotive Frames;
U6eM.; Dave Frame Shaperl
Side Rods:
girapit
ptatmi Heade;
Steamboat Sbarti;
Sibataboat Cranks;
Piston Rod% Wrists;
Pitadim JawaptiDellaiss Re.
Onigew N0K177 X 141121 STREET,
PITTSBtrINI , H. P*.
F A VERSON; - PREMON 1‘ I ;,*
Penntivivalatbran or
wsrebri t
coma° ° • iuni
aD24:45 PrrTesv
' - i•'-.)
LANE svpjEggion j I's"
OOPPIDI MILL AND OICBLIINeyORIB
, itsklvriEs
'PARK IdaCTI)3.1:0" Ok.
&
Jlfainifeetarere of Sheathing Bragientd Belt
Copse Preele4O e.
omper Bot rt :BMW is Bot
tom& /Welter Sieldet= 'Maw .es =healers
laWetai, Tin:Plate: itheetlron,WlTy & t4'' Con
atiently.onitand Miners , Machines aed lan r
Warehouse Ito. 140 FIRST STB3 and 100
BOOND 11113Wr Pittsburgh.
Special fieders'of boner. out to itif desired int
annu milltealsdwl
i 4 p if
OAP FORT PITT
_FOITNDRY'''' . ''COXPANY..
pIPFICE AND 'n;
TWELFTH STREET;
tlirEngines, ~ R olling Mill Ma.
eltinery, Nail Machintsiliettprtg,
and Castings generally:. '
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NATIONAL INOWNDRIt
A WORKS.
Oiritser oarrollEibiad Smaninan , streets,
arrriii WARD.) -
Pri l Teritlllloll, PA
• • -
. •
WILLIAM' SMITH,
• -.1
Dianufacoturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
POE GAS AND WATER WORN&
I ,
MY Pirlell.lre all ;mist Invariably In Pits, la dry
maul; =CIS fbetleastldi: 4.160, fall assvri.iiient of
Generaleastlige for Gas and Water Works.
I would also eskll the attention of Superintendents
1 1 of Gas Works to lay make of RETORTS..
1" A 1144,.w0fi •
A"a•
itowrbm"'STßEET, Ninth Ward,
PITT 1333'01103-H.
THOMAS N. MI L LER, Presidenii
• These Works are - ion the tartest • and Moir.
complete establlstuneeite In the Wes -yid are now
Inniesred to tarnish: 3 „ . •
Traidiriesiof Eireer . description - _
•
130liers, 011 Irsiski;.
!beet Iron Ilrork.
Rothman castin g s.
soiling S i tu taitinall.
Engine Castings !
illbschthe'iast thine.
6hrsteral Castings.
ORDURE. IiaLICITED
0. litiiisascinr;w. a. Burr.w t 4Ecumiaow, is.
L ii iSGSTON & CO.;
IRON 1 1 0172111EltS,
14241/
ui atieriutonsi for Plumberi and Gal
41ealtara7 implements, ()slum and Woolen Atm 14.
ether? dem
r t " ' '
0111 and: :Wqrbr.WASHlEt GTON 17132isruz,
nets % term:pot, epeurnein! City.
EZEI
. .
°BIN
SON, SEA & CO., , ' '
R
g4eo l l (4 * 0 ) . l alimicor , *zwii*l4Xuallh
NATAL.I : ONorkrON . WOB KS,
FOONDU A Al 1 : 1 !! AC 1 ... 1 lIIIVM ' ? FR: I3 EO B6 Hr •
Eannlaiv rs- Kagi nas,
of Boat anti Stationary dean 'En.
=Mass *lll Noctiln . om -60111111 G
CNtSlWaeilfailrartaai"l Tanr."
11411 0L. I P. 11 0!12,eor:Sr FIZ a
la :41-leidinTeetil.
Avnto for °MAWS PALEISE INJECTOR for
fes Bolters. ' ... i .. joil:r0
Ate Tr BLANC FOUND Y.
itteSer.. Street; Ninth
Wiri•oslte llnlori Iron DBEs, 4
,!‘ krtmuutia..
Belling NM and Bridge Castings,
.. , -(TBMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
BUCHER - 1W AND CASTINGS GENEILLLLY.
ciders promptlyanit ehritally o{,cented.'
• Charges reasonable.
045:128 I VEX, 4.1494421;1N
11E11
rIVIMPIAOCVARIAN AirP o •2
,
" 6-
Fourth IFurd Foundry,po latchine.irnks,
ISAND,I7pILY BT., ALLEGHENY cirr i ?A.,
miiitsiotoliro or Stelun Ettain.%_ ()WY:eases; nii
leja,' Shafting, Orlin aid daw him Work Bolling
Mill and Maculae Castings, Grate Bars, , weights,
Wagon Boxes,
_&o. Band to order and have on
hand Engines at sdzes.: • myl4:qs
cENTRAA. muhrimit • :
AND 'ROLL WORKS
- 880 Penn Street.
BOLiMAN, BOYD 4 BAGAILTY.
Chill Roas, Mill castings. 801 l Lathes. sc.
EtTON 'RR WORKS. '
EISTABLIIIIIIID IN 4836.
nfaetory of, WRICAId ENGINE% of all sizes
and of the stoe_t_approved patterns, ror station ari
'MOATS and EITXAM BLIIEY
ft a are l . :L a s T ate a tlf- a f 10:12 cads / bone power
ENenita, , which ✓wlll be , -soldl at ery -reciter:id
Miens.
P.
P F.rfakiriallirwillieLbsvllli. Os
1/Ifty rata beton Plttabsegh; on the Ohio river, and
line of O. i P. R. no9:b2
SAAIRPPL 8L.W.W..14X4 1
.4 011 4 4 . 3 14, ,
•
= IRON BIC,OILER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh,
age for the u salzof CorroraltDonshasirr.3,ddo
anse% ot her brae% Anthracite;cnhirWeagtheillir
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
DYER AND ,SCOUREIt,
0)A1,1 :CQAL{I' ap4Lltt
Diasoig; erEivaT & CO.,
iLtidunroord t0.4104a4 so'
rroase7 wiwavrY erramErz`.'
migtmboity 716ititain)81ctim) iwoß.
!sof t_tiLl lc* y 0 II
ti l zfriiM v r e " P ua44 " " 191 F 4 It I R . Y" rei t
left at their °thee, or addressed ltk.'
thella PkrfUleentralieg. 411 4 0 4.0 14 .0 fo) ImouWAN
WEIG.IIII3 . ANA L z
ur H. LION;
s
Seater of Weigidif and 31452nurek
Nch • YOUBTa 'Parr, - • -
(Between Llbern and Ferry Matte
Ordors - vrcootay attended to. . AVM
77 - Tirrgirataa;_o4 l 4.n.riki NO4EIO7I3KR 28;: 12M
PITTSBURGH PA,
IRON BROKERS.
ENGINE: BinLERs :
_ . . .
Kura. D
ur . 14 . 5
00-..
" • 1 5
Lot. Poinalley d Duquesne . St., .
(NEAR TIES POSBTO .
Engineßalliels;-Thiuders StNachinists;
tiufacture STEAMBOAT !ENGINES and ETA,
:TI *i ONARY ENGINES, of all ekes.
Special attention invited to our new STATION.
ARY, OIL wELL2RSiE.iaiE Altc! PqRZABJeIr. ,
Boltah; of I.s.4loreeipower , - ,
CASTINGS, of - every kind, madeto order it - ear
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells.' SHAFTING,.I . riLLE-m:
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO pB ISBEB, _ CE hand and made to
order. at the,,.
INDUSTRIAL WORKS ,
Fronting on the Alleghetry River, near the Pohit,
o -!• FITIBBIIIIGH,
*JP in orders prOMptly filled. TnY Pg. ' .
FORTBic,
ITT
BOIL STILL AND TA
CARROLL & SNYDER,
x#Nuir* =mots Or
TUBULAR, notrin,z-Trasn 'TUBULAR, pnea-
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, ,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING, PANS, SALT PANS AND ,CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES,' GABOMETBRS • AND IRON,
BRIDGES: ' •
PRISON DOORS A.ND COAL SEIMIES
Office arid Warehouse; eorner SeeOnd,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH. ,Va.
str Orders. sent to the above, address will be
Promptly ettendecilo. •• , , • • -mb7:189
WM. BAIRIVIIILL tic CO"
-• . .
BOItER MAKERS
Azit'skrzli viritnuticrti,
108.20, 22, 244. ND 28 PRWN
Having secured silOgge ”rd and
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 cotintrY. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire t ßed.,
Steam Plpelk Locoriotive.l4lo lees, Condensers; Balt
Pans,-Titnlis t _oll tators, !Settling *Pau,
Boller Iron', Bridges, Bugs Pans, and sole Diann
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. ,
Repairing done on the shortest notice. Is6:c11
JAMES M. urrrat,
Nos.°s6 and 56 Water Street,
1 91 11 1 alc 86 H. PAti
aLUICFACTIIIUIR or
IRON OIL - TANKS,
szmike PAR% corps:R.3mm mi..
BOLLING *LI. STACKS, .
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboat/.
JAILED M. BIIIISEI IDIIMAD D . 7 Bsoisn.
4WPIR:AIt liMfv!g.l 6 2sPN3.
J
DlA:ruractintEßs or
Steam Boilers, *Oll Stills,lTanks.
SHEET EZON WORK. &O.
111 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WA4 t3 g irG AND JUNG .11
Commission Merchants anti Broken is
Petroleum and itsPrOducts,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
Aiitivismittu, PL.
rEnADICLI:IEWL,A,I.T423S,
' vrwrid, KING & CO,.
127 *skint street.
TACK Rllolll=B,_ • , ,
COMMON
• AND DEAVDD3
Petroleum will its Products.
Plttibusgh UffIoe—DADZZLL , DIIILDDAG, cor
net of Duquesne Way and Itwill streets.
ptinsoe4qi4 , o4-2.27 IiVALIWITF SSTs
H
Ilt. [.01./144 8r;
iiAinnrAilnueitlibs ,
PURE WRITE 6. EVIONCI OIL,
,
Dnieei No., 2 Duquesne Way, ?N burgh.
HARDWARE
vim lIARDWAHE HOME.
• •-.--
LINDSEY, STERRIT & MUM,
DlsnM%Moyers mot Importers •
lAA R ; -1 it ,
CUTLERY
887 LIBERTY STREET,
ittowg# o%w►xale,
ORO Swaim. Pelqw Hnton
PITTSALTItaiI.
A.rantafor PAIRBiariEIeCULL.IIB;
2,14?1,ELT it WORKS.
pITTEIBIIIIGH
NOTELTY, WORKS.
ADANS,_,,*'_iEXE • dr, CO.
purtritoruorit or
lEiorotono IlitrAsz o d ;it r i llet . at, Platform.
BO LE S
lanasikted talent katlioclukaall latches.
PAINT, MID 0 1111An ara:
a01 : 11 . 0i• Of Grant :011d, First Streets;
sasitsi
MrailMgq/L:
aes, AND sTa&ag,F/TTIIITG.
NUM M. 000P1114 JOB 4 SAM, .14.113131,T BUM'
:YORK Ms COOPER & 00,
BRASS
ratnuo .
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS;
mintoatilii. of PUMPS AND 1111/03
VW Mara illtilailll OAS Tu
Corner Of Pike and'WidnutStreebh
P/TTSJ3UELGIy„
Joi/O:EXI
1 4q 1NANO .141 11 .
JUN.O.VIAOW '
PEOPLES SAVINGS:BANK
OF
CASH CAPITAL
Prefitqopt—HENAY LLOYD.
nee Preasideat••WlLLLkli-8.E14
IM1:111218S
Henry Lloyd; !Hon. Thos. Mellen, re. Pi zones.
Tb. wightman Geo. W. Helbasbi Wm 4 Beg,
BA". Jalllllo9, ,Bdwerd 4;iregg„,: Hiram Stowe.
•
Secretarj . k•Reas'r:43. BONNHORST.
LI,
13IX PEBIONNT. INTEESEST paid on time de
posits. DePosits made OD or before October Ist will
beer Interest from that date. Interest.notepnted on
let November and larlday. ..;1:41411,0
Mr.',._Pti'VOMG:Tlor4Y,
. fit ; '. ; * Wood street,.'_... • ,
CITLt,' •.: :. - `
•:::;.':-,: '•$200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
- DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.-
lIITEREST ALLOWED ON Tiro, DEPOSITS.
Collectioncnuide on all soceaatble_ pant. la the
trnite4Btatea and Canadiu.
MINECTOBS: . . ...
Jae. 0 Elsner,
Bobt. H. Km&
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
1 - '
Hostetter,
D imes Gordon.
D. WlGlnce,
Z. Fawcett,
.C/MPLlags P.XeSits
111AMPL. NO
D. LEST
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sth.
A. PAT TERSOA ....
JOB. H. HILL -....:...."........
CAPITAL; a: 4 $500,000.
DrEMOTORIS: s•
A. Patterson. George W. Case,
Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless.
Chas. Lockhart, . Win. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Heed.
W. 8. Haven, - -
DISCOUNTS DAILY; AT 11 A. M.
an9:oZI
HART, CAIIGHEIr & CO.,
BANKERS: AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PrrTS131:1110II,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA. HART C 0..)
DZALII.BB IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons;
And, particular attention "aid to be purchase and
gala of
'GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts %con leonclon.
m :182
Houineg 6, sou,
57 Market Street,
PITTTS33II/1131 , 13. PA.
•
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.,,
„ .
Stocks, Bonds - and other fieinrittes
' Boreal' AND BOLD ON 001MDZION.
of Particular attention paid to the purchase ioul
sale
lJnited States - Securities.
Ja3o:al _
'SAMOS MINN"
No. 59 Fourth Street.
GARTERED 1866.
Interee!t paid on.Th!ap Deposit',
• si7M itleeltnitti PROM
ORE DOLLAR UPWARD.-
'DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO onEcE. WITHOUT
•
INTEREST.
Dlsoottats Daily el, Lid •
Prealdent4lloll 6 Boli BELL
YfiXt Prosidented. BIL NA RSITAIrie
DIMICTOIIB3
TROXPSONDELL, I * i ll.
JOU DILWORTH. • .Toßd ,
eimzern.
Stockholde reytrsh to whom W we
Wm.'
Fo
m. Qatilwell e , ,
'Milts Damn, •
D.-W. O. , lodwall
Z. M. Fulton.
MEDICAL.
MANHOOD:. HOW LOST I . HOW
ANA. RESTORED! .71•0 ItshetS , Os tasted enes/-'
gyps. Pries, et, cents. LEOLTP.E..ON ' TOE'
NATURAL PREATMIS an mew, a =e of
r
Memtorrlltila, or Semis 'Wei ess,lnvoltiiittry
ns. Senna DebUlty andlmpedlmentsto Mar.,
i4Xlenerally.
_• Nervousness, Consnmptlon, Epl.;
lepsy snit Pltsi, /dental an4Physlc4 Incapacity, to,
.stntint from Beit'Atonse,' to - by , Rent. ',T. Culver=
well. Si. D . author cribs " dreen Uo ic obato. -- "A
BOON TO THODSAIMS OP suit *, •seat.
wider seal, In • plain envelope. to any areas. peg.
patd,on receipt of six cents, or twltottae stans_PA.
to CHAS. J. •O. KLINE .81 CO.,— 7 BOWERY,
NEW YODH, POSTOFFIOIC BOX. 536, ' Also Dr.
Onlvorwell's.',4l.cringe en t tdo, ll . prAce sI. tents. ,
ItlyS:n..snolf
0 :* *N O 9,llW—Anot her ,
liew
n;
. MEDIO FAMPITLET;( rom the pen of
Dn. trwrie. The Medical Times up/ sof this work:.
"Thhi valuable treatise 611 the cans e and cure of
premattp t Kline, shoal how heal th is impaired
through. abuses ef.yonth and "manhood. end
bow eau; regained. M gives trifler synopsis of
1 the impediments to merrier). the cause and effects
1
of nervous debility, and the remedle a therefor." A
*octet i taton orebe above wilt' be to, warded'on
receipt of Mie - eents_, by addressing Doetor•CUß.
Tll3. No. 58 North Charles titreet, Baltimore, Md.
171131
ADZICE tt? YOUNG. ALEN ABOUT
334180 - 78 for 'Young Mon o
On the Error% Abuses and .Dlseases incident to
Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane TiOW
of treatment and guru, sent by mall in sealed letter
envelopes free of chase. Addeass; HOWARD AS.
SOCIATION. Box Phildelphla. Pa. 5e22:3:90-d&T
COAL AND COKE.
LAMM,
A."l"ci.
DYER AND SCOURER.
Igo. 8 ST. CX.4.111, SWIM=
, A!d!NM!!S S aO/4 7 ndmiiiimmAs
Ilill
PcI7BIIITRBI4.
LITHOGRiLPHEItS.
112N:A9NIN lIINGICELY ' ' 3;...aucurouise
Q n LIGERLY . CLEIS, Sulocomen
1.7 to OW: T. SCHCNIECKAWA CO: • ' '
=,MIAMOLA. mirsosdAplisnui. •
Thi an f i messtr Lithographlo:_listablishment 'West
ofa ousagns. Business Bade; Letter Reads,
800 • be% Circulars, Show Cowie, Diplomas..
P ts. Views, Certillestes of ,Doosits, lnvitM
lion oa rs, Ac., Nos. IN guilt Third Atipteh
ZlStatmrgh,
THE BANKING aims g= 0 - F
4 .° " . • '
r9E3E., ym:Eaarrz
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
DRANSB ; I4LLIS OP =CHANGE ON
LONDOIVC: • • i *BERLIN,— '
BILNN,PI - rust, 1.4 . •
DUBLIN, . -
LIVBR Pt NIL. BREMEN.
GL AcGOW, li AM BURGH,
• B sLPAST, FRA.K WORT of M„,
PARIS. WELRZBURGH,
STRACSBOURG DARItIisTADT,. ,
cAmszt4_,l : •
KAISERS , ' ANT N, I.HUOGNE. - '
LAND WAN', _•.• • TM.% -
HEILBROM. . MABEL, •
STUTTGART, BEILN.
STth,"KHOLId.! tSAN Frtexcisco, -
and about 800 rdorestial er places Money Is also
sent to any village from central points airi et to the
resiltnee of parties free of charge , In from fifteen to
seventeen data.
Collections made b y i power of attorney alf over
pe.' Goode and arcelsattencied.to...;
f-T" k =l (PEI. 11..MERTX.
....$1oo,000:
i re BRLDIr & Co.,
73 -EL IN41" 312rh.3M X 76, ,
Buy a. 813 82. LL ALL SLNDI3IOI/
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
MEI
•
- -
rir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
;air Money tossed on GOVerlllllCit roadsst low
es =Acet :Atka. '<
Orders execs
Sale of STOO
Cashier.
to labia* Ertaytts.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, I``
FRIDA.Y, November 27,1868.
In the attempt, of el:knee tqadvance
tho price of railway shares", and
„bonds,
they advanced the
_premium on gold on
Wedneisdaj from 134 J to ig5N,
.and silo
ceeded to-day llt tuning it up to 135%.
Gold being ple nty, and not in demand at
those rates, the price gradually declined
to 133; , With the decline in gold, govern.-
.thents yielded likawise, evseially 1862'5,
which had been largely oversold, but at
the advanced rates a good supply came in
from the country in exchange for new
bonds, and the, corner . was &solved: Gn
ring the advande a lively demand ''sprang
up for bonds, .hut "this.
,13igh'est \ qitotations
. ,
having evidently been,' reached -,pr(LWed
nesday; the demand - ceased ' iet.olay, and
round lots-were freelytyarad, 1
.. ; -
Stocks are Bran, but :ender , ..qa, reaction
of governments' stocks Wilk , bal;e to yield.
Railroad shares' are, held :fir abdveg their,
real value; a decline In the market price of
other articles, will haye a tendency to pre
cipitate stock below their actual Inane;
since the capital stock in nearly every road
is watered to such an extent, that.divi
dends can not be
earned at such increases,
and under a reduction of receipts for pas
sengers and fre Oda; the 'dullness of busi
ness will com ell these roads' to loWer
their rates kir paesgingers end freight.
Express sharc,were firm with but little
variations in, price. • • , . ' .
Money is easier but only for a certain
class of borrow rs. Men of extended bust
ness,l requirin much borrowed '•capital,
have to submEte,high rates , of, interest.
Business le a ,?ii. .--
Quotations as recalYed'by Ph. E. Sfertz:
Goldi -135%t ; Silter;4 428;' EintitY‘o l l o '6,"
110; Five Twenties;• 1862, 112; ,do 1864,
107%; do 1885; 108; do 1883, Consols, 110%;
do 1867, 110%; Ido 1888, 111; Ten* Potties,
196; New York: Central,2o%; Erie; 38%;.
Beading; 993;; ttsbur g h, Fort Wayne &
Chicago Railroad , 112%; Ohio & Missis
sippi, 31%; Michigan Southern, 893
Cleveland it Pittsburgh, 88%; Chicago
Rock Island, 109;. Chicago t North West
ern, t 884.1; do 'lPreferred, 88%; - Western
Union Telegraph Company, 36%; Pacific
Mai 1417%; Adams Exyress, 49%; Mer
'chants, 19.
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—The Titusville Herald,' ofThuraday, .in
noticing the de4reased oroductlon 9f ".01l in
certain localitlei of the 911 region. remarks
that it ii clear "that, the 1,000,000 barrels
of empty "iron- tankage.in the _oil region
and the other 1,060,900 at
to
and
Cleveland, is not ...likely to be filled 'with
cheap oil thisirinter." The same piper
also says that " number of operaters who
have been “bulls". during the past week
"bearing". mode or less strongly to-daY,
and prices recOing more on that account
than anything else, ',The future' C011;80 of
the market depends greatly upon the ac:
tion of the : New York ' , bull" align% but
.
should it ; leave the market;, a decline is
looked for drat* tha•next day or tit(); to
be folloWed by an improved feeling during
the last two or three 'days of the menth.”
All Ofirhich, Vre have no; doubt. labor.
rect, Init the Herald . man had better be
careful in his strictures in" ,
regard to
. the
• , bulls" and ill:Wars," 'lest he gets hiniself
into • trouble. - These . 1 1x9"AttogEtrol#1 ..IMli
mals, especially when they get their angry
passiens aroused, and it is safest not to be
eomertoo familiar. It may do up in the oh
coun,try Mr. Herald, but it won't do here.
" , Give us the sales," and if you know any.
l
thing import s .'t keep , it; to, yourself, as
there may be s mehodfa_ feelings hurt if
you publisliall ou-kriowi. . .' ‘ . : ._':
HAL BF~&~~
mate rehireneei
Joieph Dilworth,
Rev. •David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
Drown, • " •
Thoinas
—Closing quotations -received by . James'
T. Brady & Co.: Gold, .135„; United
states,
./881's, _.115; fra's, .1862,
112)(;. 1994; - - 10730.
108; )10-40's, 106; 6-20's, January and
July, '65, 110;4;5-20's; January and July,
'671103;; '6B, 1p; June 7-30's, par less
,q;
July 7-80's, do • ;'August 110; • Sept..- 119;
Oct. 118%; 'Erni M t pacillo Bailxoad, 102;Cen-
iirnseutidii >PII Koiecre Dimmer'
01 1 1 , 1011 OW Ita •Pyrrotriimi GA, /
NOVOTber 271./868.
T r
`
It is an old aid true saying that he e is
always a calm eller a - .storna. and this ap
plies with co derable fOrce to the oil
trade, to-day. or about, a Week past the
market has been a wOnderftd - , state , of
commotion, the sales footing up , from
30,000,t,0, 100,000 bbls per day, and ;the exl
eitercient iirridueed thereby:wa* unprece-.
dented in the history of the trade. To-dai•
however, all was quiet, the exchtement, for'
the present at least, having abnost entirely
Eli
titsateoson to B. toliss
Omer Fourth and Wood Sts.;
GOLD I 'SILUR AIM mural,
ex men rAvoRiBLIE 'team.
ted for ttie Parehaie mid
, BONDS`awl GOLD:
ES T. BRADY & CO.
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FINANCE AND. TRADE.;
subsided, though as a imatter of am*,
there is a feverishness' , prevailing, opera
, ,
-fora. being apprehensiVe of the future.
Compared with the closing prices of Wed
!ileadtiV evening, there has beeiirno quota- ••
vible change;and the market may be termed
qrdet but steady. •
CRUDE.
Tfierritirket was=ciuietand'-a= little :weak
to-day, and the VQIIIMO of business was '
comparatively, light. Spot oil
.(40 to 45
gravity) was offered at L%without finding
buyers; there seems to'be but littbainquiry
for snot Oils trite first'half of= 185P, , sellerlt
option, maybe- quottql at 1234 c; and tiline' ? "
for this delivery would - probably sell
quicker at Wie, than spot oil, would at 120+;
We have a couple of "guts'. ' reported. - One
of $2OO for the privilege of ;delivering 1,000
bbls;l seller's'. option, during the -first six
- months of 1869, at `1134c• sB® for the pri
vilege of delivering 2000 bbls, same Ile:.
lypry and option, at 12e. ,
The Refineirmarket witaidio exeiredint
ly, quiet to=day, while, suit already in
mated, prices ‘cornpareO.- with those of
Wednesday evening, have undergone no •
quotable change. November and Decem
ber, are still quoted,,atil. and Jtuitutry to
Jurie at 3034 to Si; SalerbPsoo each April ;
to December, inclusive, at 3234. As our
refiners are pretty well sold ahead, ' th ere :,
•
is not
.the same disposition : to sell that
there was previous to the recent excite-
merit, particularly at a decline.
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-I 'imozrers (MuhE OIL. -
Forsyth & 8r0... 4001 Citizens 011 C 0.... 80
D. M. Edgertoo.. 2401Buffum, K. t Co. 160
Holdship &C 0..... 6001 Lockhart & F..... 240
Cosmos Works.... 3201
Gallaghdr....... 48w, •
Orr. sttirrktk seem BY A. V. B. B.
Erny, Jageman & Co., 50 , bbls refined to
Waring, King At C 0.,„ Philudelphia.
ft., W.. Burke, 45.bbls ref. to Warden,
Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. 226 dd do to Tack
Bro.; Philadelphia. •
' Braun & Wagner; 300-tdo do 'to Waring, - ;_
Kir% ot Co., Philadelphia._ , •
Loci hart. Frew & d,o to' War.
den. Frew & Co.. PliiladelPhilL _
Fawcett, Logan & Stookdale. 150 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro.; Philadelphia.
140X.ee`,eketeit Co.; 108 do do to W. P.
Logan it ~ Philadelphia.
Livingston , it Bros., 200:do do - WlVatt.
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. L -
MeKelvy, Brat & Co., 334 do W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Koehler it Co. - , 198 bbls refined to
Waring, King it- Co., Philadelphia.
Wormser, Myers & Co. 287 do do to
Warden; F r ew & Co.; Phi ladelphia.
Total shipments Refined 3775
, OIL SHIPPED EAST FROI.IIIIIQUESNSI
Union Ref. & St. C 04•324 do refined to
W. P. Logan & Philadelphia:
Kirkpatriek .'& Lyrin, 114 do do to W. P.
Logan & 13r0..• Philadelphia, - • • - _
G. W. Holdship it' Co., •37 do do to W.
ing. King & Co., Philadelphia, •
_Duncan At Williams, 44 •do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro.; PhiladelPhia. '
A. I). Mlller. '24 bbls refined tp.Wazing i
King & Co.. Philadelphia. ' • •
Fleming Atirpoi,;s6f.tdo do 'pack : Bros.,
Philadelphia, , ' -
Brooks. Ballentine .t CO., 60 do do to
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia..
Total shipments
Pr"g/PMGR 1 "Vr 41111 MARKET*
(447= ointitntrezaMturl'Gazirrls,l
• Fur:DAV. NOVeiritSfar 27, 186& f
.
The ink:kens quiet but `steady , and the
...volume of, btudness is as liiie s 4 could be
'expected underexhdirg; circumstances.
Stocks, partieuktilytl:eastern trowcon
,
tinue light and ,the: demand; which is not
very ipresslng r is neveitheless du lly "up to
:the Bur!, and‘prtcce 'Are pietty well sus.
tabled. • The following sales were reported:.
200 tons 'Mgt*, delly. at Efar. ,
1 4 risburg • cash
30 I ".Mottled '• • • 37.50-4 ram
00 .. ..... :15 00-41moa
wo. iii;;;gii;' 42. 00-4 7110 E,
301 " - No. r A nthracite '" 41 - 00-4 mos.
201 " White and M0tt1ed i .....36:00-4.Mos
101" Grey Forge 37 50— cash
101 " No. 2 Ft: o_pndry.. „„.,., 40 00 7 4 mm
10; GreY F o rge. : .....
• • Short • 38 .11 r 4 mos.
50 " Corn Wall • No. 3, at • ' ' •
Lebanon 34.00—. cash
20 " Marietta No. 3 .... . . 40 004inew
10 " -No. I Foruldry. 00-4 mos.
100 " White and Mailed— 36 00-.4 !nos
100 " Chickies Forge 41 00-- - cash
" Fo ~., - 41 911--4 mow
50 Be .'Short..., 39 00-4 mos.
,
nrruldistr• co' SMELTED FROM L'AXIC
PERIOR our..
50 tons Gray Forge 1040.2.33i 4 16.
100 "• Gr -5 , Force.. . 39 moa.
60 " Gr .y 39 50-4 mos
70 " Gr :y Forge 89 50-8 mos
65 .y‘Forge 39 50-smos
50 '" Ea ra Grey Forge..... 40 00-4 mos
60, " Grey Forge 39 50-6 mos
1000 " Mixture with native
1 , ore—low grade—for
• future delivery to go, .
westTarraili, deliver- -. 1 • •
able at Itirnace 33 00-4 mos
CHARCOAL .1.11•415 . ..
10 tons 'Juniata Forge 447 00-4 mos
180 " H. R. Foundry 4600-limos
3001 " Fancy brand, Forge
1 . Iron 49 00-5 mos
201 " Cold Blast, Tennessee
Forge
CENTRAL LIVE-STOCK MARKET.
OFFICE OF TICE PITTSBIIROII GAZETTE,, ,,
• FlOtiA.Y. November 27;
CaTTLE,..The:pagle, marir43,74o. under
gone very little change since our last re
`de ... . ,
port. The supolY has been only morate.
The saletrzepOxttid
~toiday.turt up eig bead,
at a general range of from . to 17 , 50 per
hundred.. The general • range, however;
was 55:per hundred. The ph
oral quality was but of d' medium elase,
there being - but few .choice orr sale..
Hooa.—The pens have beenwell supplied
and.the demand his bees large.
Fairs ing Hogs were in good • demand,
and so at goodd - pricee E - : H. , Meyers &
Co., packers; ' - bought - some 000dhead on
Thursday forpsoking at an average of 17.50
per hundred. ,-This is the drat reported in'
the, packing line this season.` 'The - general
range this week was from 117,25 to Its per
hundred. The tales reported foot up some
7,200 head since Wednesday last.
SIIEEP.—The market has been active and
prices well up, but the general - quality was
of a poor class with an abundance in the
pens. The sales. were over 5,000 head !
ranginsinlnihe from e?„ - 60400 per head
and from 12,50a4,60'per head.
New YonYfalotodliMarket•
Mr Tele volt topeginisearab essets/41: I
NEW Yong' s. Nev. 47.-. l l'he 410 ;mods
market continua languid lint prices in the
main lire isteidY; i 12a123.10 (lbr standard
printer such as. Amoskseg and SPraPkes/-
15alffe for best makes of Eastern Brown;
Heavy Sheeting% 133i0; Paper Cambria,
- 7 130; Glasgow ainghams, 17m Brown Rand
ard Drills,' 270. Neer,York Weill:of; 170 for
Lonesdale and Maso`nville dor 4145 for Stark
Bagsgrio)io for Great Falls A; 850 for An
drofociggin do. Crossly & Sons' best velvet
carpets sell at 13,25; do AQuality, 13 ; do,
TaPostrY Brume's, 11,6 o; Philadel phia t.ln
partlne- Irdtraina,7,ll#.lo; - do Sommoni
and 83 inch Slalf“Weinpfs,,2so.,
}• Chipper . cattle Market.
CS" Teter ‘'ll. to the rittiburot eszette.]
Vnioauo, ,Novamber 27.—How, ;:active;
Flees fell 10al5e per 100 lbs.. - attii; ranked
-136,§19a7,35 for common to :choke, ,Dressed
Hogs were in air demand, and sold at
V,00a7,40, dividing on 200 lbe, Heef Cattle.
quiet and rather (major, Receipts of 39,710
ilye hogs, and shipments of 3,855. •
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