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

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STOVES, CASTINGS, "&c.
' BEST STOVES.,
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
• ••
manntactaters of the'greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
- TO BE POUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated - Base Burning Ori
ental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best to the World for Parlor.trflice. Store or Church.
Fire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do net
buy until you see or send for Circular..
No. 38 WOOD STREET
Our Agents for Orientals—DEbildLEE BRAS.,
11:n1a:field St.: GEO. NOBLE Y. Alle heny City.
GRAFF ` H GAS
CO
- - B 9
. . ,
KAMlTAortrszatS OP warm IrlitiirT Or
Einkt:›l7 - 11919111
BOSTON ; COOKING RANGE,
`THE FIERY FURNACE,"I'
, • 708 (WARNING BIIILDINGB.
TEE NEW — 2,lTri:litruer coosnro STOVE,
• • •BEGULATOIL" COLOIMA COOK STOE"g,
MEl4CfnerliitiEst ri myrußTAl l 3 l , l N , RtN i s
nEMOR, ORATES, free from dirt and dust;
41B.LTE FRONTS, YENDEBO, *C.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
iers4l7 , PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES. -
CET THE BEST.
BISSENAL CO :S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
•
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast an
Well aaany other Stove in the Union.
(BISSELL & CO.,
Nii..285 Liberty Street.
Alssiaa lad s nd for sale,
ren.Len erovEs
EI:MATING Ir7,, N , rs
\ 43A cooicnui a.:
STEEL WORKS.
DvtrtrEsNE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COIJOLANI RAHN & CO.,
IaAN4ACTUILIMOP
iron, li v ir cei lial ,Steel, d Carrf e r and
Duquesne, X.L. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound
and •S rare Ironatand, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Oval, Half Oval and Halt Round Trop; Cylinder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars;."P and
'Plat Hall forr - Coal Roads; Cut Nails and Spikes;
Plow,. Spring and AD Steel; :Laminated Steel; Oa
tes* Bars, Crow Bars, lid, ,te.
Mice and' Warehouse—Vl. WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh. • •
SHEFFIELD IfTEM WORHIC
BMA Iglllloll CO.,
PITTSIMiGen P.
NalllllEttrerli of
,every descripti of.
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
Rmr ier il l: A :Lam"C. lagiga.A.nro sPant Gs,
4111,&13, 13TEEL TWA £C., a 43
Warehouse,' Sti Water aad 100 First Sts
wmni; 'smut & rmun)lr.
MINXILLL•PAIITMS: =.
wm. aurreemp, REUBEN' XILLICII.
exo. W. BABE.' • I CHAR. PARKIN.
13rAczAl. PARTNME—EL X. FMB.
CtELESCENT STEEL liiirorcix.s,
DECLIZAVat, 15AIM &PARKIN.
Office, No. 339 Liberty it,
Irrnsistataa, re.
fel4:d49
BLACIL DIAMOND
STEEL 'WORK&
PARK, BROTHER & CO..
Yanitinctitrirs of all descriptions of
lEV I r I 33M3LIia,
Ottlob and 9istiliottsiA 'lsi 2.319, L 94 1390039 D
and 119 and 1 .91 BIBBT 8T5,11,9'19, .
prrnownsin STEEL 'WORK&
, mamma= ri 2.845.3
ND MO3l - &c WOODS,
17CCIM)B8 TO ANDERSON. COOK a co.
MAntdicterers of every desert itian of
• • STEEL.A, •
BEST BEFINED TOOL STEEL.
. -
Mill, Malay, Circular Hang and (iron Cat -
19A.W '
- •
Bpring, Cast,and German Plow and Blister Steel.
ilborel, Hoe, Fork. Rake and Toe CallcSteel.
Railroad Spftng Steel and Frog PointsCastilteel
!lager Dam Sickle Steel, S2ring Stet Mrs* Plow
Wings etc.. Oil Drill Steel;
Oalce and litorkr-OoraerlDlST AND BOSS BBL
Pittsburgh. ' , ~418:419
IRON wow's..
swizz, Fre en. W. F. POrnat. Burt.
pirrneraGu FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
2mr.u7vadmi or
Bar Ironi
P.^tiroati, Fish Bars sad Bola;
Railroad Car Imies Boiled;
itailroad Car Axle. Hammered;
Lotomotive Mrailieit;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Soda: • t • •
,Yokes, Straps;
Platen "leads;
Stpanibea r t Shafts;
tilhambeat Cranks;
ighton Beds;
Wrists; -
'Pittman' Jaws, Cone's,
OMoer No. 17 . 7 PENN. STREET,
PITTSBURGH; E.
EYEUS N PFESTON & CO.,
Pennevlyaniar: Iron Works.
11arebouse, 1ica.4130 and 101 MA' STXTZT,
opposite Konessasels House,
ap24:d6 1911411581111.0111.
COPPREL
Luck siumnion
001011 DILL AND 81(111112116 WODIB
PIT909.131:711 1 3 113 .
PARK,; MCCURDY at CO.,
Alsztaseturers of Sheathing. /Ifraiderst and Belt
copper, Presled Copper 'Bottoms, Raised Still Bot
toms, Ecolter. Bolder. Also,,loopotte•rs and Deafen
to Noted, Tin Piato,, Bhelig/s_ran, ;Con.
iftantly on band Miners , aoameatz.d ools.
grageboase. No. 14.0,1 f T URN and ILSIO,
ND fITB=T, 'Pittsburgh.
Special of Copper, out to any de
t sired_ pit.
myleBCdwT
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TW.I..FTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
BIN - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts,
and Castings generally.
NATIONAI4 FOLUIDRY - • -
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carrell awl Innellnista Streets,
OfINTH.WSZID,) •
iirr'rentrudit. Ps»
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
CAST. IRON BOWL PIPE,
POR GAS AND WATER WORKS. -
My Pines area cut Invariably In Pita, In dry
sand, and L9I feet lengths. Also, fan assortment of
General Castlngs for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
Anise WORKS, , •
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITr6BURGH.
THOMAS N. rdILLE.II. President.
These. Works are among the largest and most
oompleta astabllshments In the West, and ara now
prepared to tarnish
• •
Engines, of every deseriPtion.
Boilers, 00 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling Mill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Ntaehine Castings.
General Castings.
no:ites ORDEBSSOLICTIXD
L. O..LIVINGHTOI4.W. H. romr.w. 1.130M11411, .711.
LIV INGSTON & CO.,
• IRON FOUNDERS ,
MANUFACTOMM OP
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All deserlptlona, foi Pltunbers and Etas Platers; Ag.
rletatnral ehin lmplements, Cotton and Woolen 11L11111Gi-
All e 7cibtark promptly attended W.
Office and Werke—WASHINGTON AVENETZ.
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City. Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
. •
BUOCCISOrt to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLISS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
.FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
itanaracturers. of Boat and Stationery Steam En
gines Blast Engines Mill Machinery, _Rearing,
Drifting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. LI,
_corner First and thnithfieldStreeta.
Agents fo r OLIFFARD'EI PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. JalinS2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
• (Opposite Unto& Iron 1111114)
- PITTSBURGH.
Bolling Dllll and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
XACTEUNERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carehdly exesuted.
Charges reasonable.
, • • EBBEET k 3AA
oeibd2ll
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Fondly aid Machine Worki,
BA2iDITBET ST., &LLEGHENY CITY, Pa.,
bfanutsetnrers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
leys, Shafting, Grist and haw Mill Work Bolling
Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, Se. Buffd to order and have on
band, Engines of all sizes. mvl4:o
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
..AND; ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
'BOLIMAN, BOYD & BAG LEY.
ChM Ilene, *ill thistles', 801 l Lathed', ie.
otrotzir.suctintr. woaks. . .
ZSTABLIBMID IR 1836.
nfactory of STEAM lENGENES, of all irises
*and of the most approved patterns, for stationary_
PurPosoo i STIOAT B and 6TEAId ]EERY
BOATS. A variety of 10, LS and 16 horee , power
310111128, which will be sold at very reduced
pates.
P. F. GEISSE. Welleviale. 0.
Piny idles below Pittabargh, on the Ohio river, and
line of O. & P. B. • noe:h2
IRON BROKERS.
8 11111 EL WICSEIRSHADIL,
IRON BROILER, 5
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arent ;t r i ra iI i . n g a r rel seh,iibel l ls gangn taTv,lld
and other brands or Anthriclte, ao_ghlogbe
ny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIO IRONS.
cOnitri, nertftilly solteltria.
LlLlw:i ‘;1 •S:l_q!lij , ;s 41
COAL! COAL!! COALiti
- DICKSON, STEWART & CO -
Having removed their Ocoee to
NO, 667 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City flour SECOND ICLOOB. ' •
Are nwrepitied to furnish goal YOCUM('
NY LUMP. NUT COAL OR SLAOIC, at the lowest
xsorket price.
,All orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the mall. will he attended to wromittly.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
E[ , B. LION,
!Jester of Weights and Nei:sorely
)11)1111T11
ißitiiitit Liberty and Peri/ street*
Prdeto promptly attended tOI
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1Re8:
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
HUGE BOLE & CO,,
Cer. Point they and bonne St.,
anus Tait Poem)
•
Engine Builders Founders &Machinists
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Special attention Minted to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-home power. „
CASTINGS of every kind, made to order at our .
FoundiT, on THIRD :STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Olt Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS.,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
180.17 TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and Made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frosting on the Allegheny River; near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
•
WAU orders .Tom 41 tiled. TRY •
FORT 17T/'
BOILEI4 STILL AND TANK
*OILK.S.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-11%138D TIIIVULAB, YIBZ-
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. I
OIL STILLS AND OIL 'mum J
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON .
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
(Mee and Warehouse corner Second,
.1 Third, Short and Liberty Street's,
ear Orders sent to the above itddress will . be
promptly attended to. mh7:l88
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, 22, 24 AND 36 rEitri ST..
Having secured a large ysird and furnished It with
the meat approved machinery, we arc
_prepared to
manufactere every description of BOILERS In the
beet manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills Agitators, 'Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron Bridges. I . ugar Pans, and sole
tnanu-
Leciurers of Barnhill's atent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. la15:clil
JAMES M. BITER,
Nee. 65 and 56 Water Street,
PITTISIIIIRGLII, PA..
icureamannum
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS. COPPER. STEAM FIFE.
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
dad SHEET IRON Woks.
For Steamboats.
JAILED M. DRIIBB • EDYHDD D. BRUM.
J ARED M. BRUSH & SON,
•
mAiturAcruslas OP
Steam Boilers, Oit \Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK, &CIL
• 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WADING AND KING,
Cozad".lon Marehoutu and Broken In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTABITIME4 PA.
PHILAMILI7III ADDIIII3B,
lATARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut St:eat..
TACK BROTKIEUS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
AND DEALLas IN
Petroleuni and its Products.
Pittsburgh 011oe—DALZELL` BUILDING, ca ner et Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelynis Offloe-12T WALNUT ST.
spl:wite
RE.toNG &
N.ANUTACITIIBMIII3 of
PURE " ' BURNING orb,
Brand--4.r, UCEEPEE/P
Mee, No. S Duquesne Way, Pideburgh.,
NEW HARDWARE HOWSE.,
LINDSEY, STERRIT. & .
Manufacturers and Iniportara •
113 W Et ,
CUTLERY, &C.
1337 LIBERTY STREET,
0011N13 OF WAYNE,
One Square Below Tinton Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
Arcata for FAIRBANKS' Math&
NOVELTY WORKS.
NOVELTY WORKS.
ADAMS, ItrICEE '' &. CO.
Keystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES.
Janne Faced Patent Door Locke and LateheL
PAINT A79D 0 'FRB MILLS,
UALLEABLIC IRON, £c.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
sa6:tBl .TITTB3IIII,IIII.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHN Y. 000PI8 JOB. LANA HINET MM.
JOHN M. COOPER & CO,
BRAS, rouNDEzus,
GAS AND STEAM . FITTERS,
Man&amen of PUKE'S AND BRABB_WSH
.11E,A
risig MIN ,
couti. dealers
. I.n GAS swims=
Corner Of Pike and Walnut Streets,
1113
KANOTACTUNKBB Cfr
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
HARDWARE!.
MA.MT/104:TAXE 07
PITTSBURGI:Y.
FINANCIAL.
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK,
OF P. ITTEIErETROII._
Cd 1 3 ,11 CAPITAL
PreaLdent—HENßY LLOYD.
Vise Presidentr,WLLlJAN BALL
SIICTEITEJS:
Henry Lloyd, Vlon. Thos. Mellon, rE. P. Jones,
Th. Wlghtman',Geo. W. Hallman, IWm. Bea,
B. H. Hartley, ladwrzd Gregg, 'Hiram Stowe
sieretary k Trtai'r---S. F. TON BONNHORST.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de
posits. .Deposits made on or before October let will
bear Interest from that date. Interest computed on
Ist November and Ist May. ival:t7l
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL,: :/ : 1200,000.
ST_CISKBADERS I NDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
I DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTERST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
Vatted States and Canadas.
• ;DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter, i Jno. C Bieber,
- James Gordon,l Ront. H. Bing,
a, D. Wallnee, Andrew 31111er,
i . ' , E. Fawcett, James H. Batley.
CLUREAN, Pres't.
SAWL. Mc
D. LEET
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIERCE,
Cer. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President
JOS. H. HILL ..... ...... .......Cashier
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
DPRCTORS:
George W. Case,
James McCandless,
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.•
A. Patterson,
, n
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick.
W. B. Haven,
T, AT n A. N.
5p9:022
DISCOUNTS DAIL
HART, CAIIGHEIr & CO., -
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
P1PT5131111.45111, PA.,_
(BIICCEBSORti TO ELiNNA. HART & C 0..)
=ALLIS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to he purchase and
sale ot
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
minas
N 4 IfOLMES & EONS,
57 Market Street,
x.rx-ra-smiii.citEr,
Collection■ made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadair:
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT *till BOLD ON OONXISSION.
k eye ar o raar attention Dal 4 t 4) the teurohlse and
,
'United States Securities..
ja80:al
WESTERN SAVINGS RANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on.'rinie Deposit&
ANY 8U BJCCIXIVED PROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. ..
DEPOSITEIBIIHJE I CT, TO 41 .. HZ0K. WITHOUT
Discount r e tally at L 4 o'clock'.
Prestdent—THOXPSON BELL.
Wee President-4. 14 NiIIiTtATX4,
DULECTOES:
THOMPSON BELL, I A.' M. MARSHALL;
JOB. DIL'WOBTEL JOS.. ALMA&
J. J. GILLESPIE,
Stockholders to whom we
Wm. .Forsythe,
Win. Caldwell,
Willis DalseU,
E. 11'..Patren
T o WHEAT. GROWERS.
EDEMA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF
MANUFACITIEFRED BY
The Allegheny Pertain — er Co.
HE wA,ED CAMPBELL,
. ,
pitoprumrrolts,
Ocoee, 856 Penn Street ) Pittsburgh ' , PA
The best Bertiliser in non, and reengased g
,Parmere who have given it a trial, to - be the stand
and for raising large crops of Wheat, Bye, Oatig
Corn, Pont : tom - leo. We - have published for grate.
hone circulation a pamphlet containing interestins
and valuable statements of this 'Fertiliser, copies 01
which will be sent free . to any sending us their ad
dross.
2,000,000 I'3"
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALL
BY THE
Union Pacific Beatty/ad Ckm:ivniVi
ILABTEBS Drvlsiox.
Lying along the Una of the.* rad, at
1 1 00 TO $6,00 PER ACRE,
And on a OltarDlT OP iTra
or further particulars, maim, &a., Mersa§
3011111 P. DEVESEME.
Laud Ctorarabusioeer, Topeka, Sanwa.
Or EMAIL B. .LABIPOOI, 9•01179
EMI
THE BAN RING HOUSE OF
Pll. JEL. 31:D1 • rrz,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
« ..4100,000
DRAWS BILLS or =CHANGE ON
LONDON,: , BERLIN,
• 'UNION BANE." Poss,N,
DUBLIN, LEIPZIG,
LIVERPOOL. BREMEN. . _
GL ar•GOW, BAMBURGH,
Bs LEAET,, - . FRAN. FORT of M.,
PARIS, • IL_ WEIRZBURGR,
sTßA.ssßOutra . DARMSTADT, • .
MAINZ. . CAI:WEL,
KAISERS LANTERN', la/LOON - E.
LAND WAN, TRIER,
HEILBROM. BASEL,
STUTTGART, BERN.
\ STOLITHOLIkt, BAN FRANCISCO,
and about 200 more smaller places. Honey is also
sent to any village from central points direct to the
residence of parties free of charg, In from fifteen to
seventeen days.
Collections made by power of attorney all over
Eur. pe. Goods and parcels attenaed to. .
. _
PH. R. MERTZ.
Jas 1 1 1 :
BRADY & Co.,
(Bneeessors to E. JONES £ BO—)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
.a. INT 7112 E-M 3R. ,
BUY AND BELL ALL HINDS OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, KLUB . AND COUPONS,
. .
ON 3101E2 PAPONABLE TIMMS.
elntereit Allowed oh Deposits.
Moriey loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders eseented for the Purchase and
Sale or STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
LEON. Cashier,
tin labint* amrttt
The money market is tightening, and
call loans range from
.6 to 7 per cent. for
prime collaterals or, governments. The
effect of this is already felt in the bond
market, and all government issues have
declined about one to one and a quorter
per _cent., except 18625, which declined
three per cent. The market for bonds is
rather weak all over Europe, and at pres
ent low rates of exchange and gold it would
be unprofitable to ship bonds.
Gold opened weak at 134 i, and remained
all day at that; the tendency is decidedly
downward, but the stock cliques have
managed to keep it up, and also keep the
money market well supplied in order to be
enabled to sell out their high priced stock.
The scarcity of money, which is not arti
ficial, will compel holders of long gold to
sell, and the government daily sales will
keep the market well supplied, that from
now till January, no interfence from lock
ing up of gold is apprehended; on the con
trary, the government - may anticipate
coupons towards the end of the months, as
foreign holders of bonds are but little ben
efitted by that.
Bonds are decidedly weak to-day, and a
farther heavy decline is expeCted, from the
large amount of bonds coming froni banks
and other institutions. So far as our ex
perience goes, whenever the New York
papers, and 'especially the Tribune, report
large purchases of bonds for investment by
savings banks, it is generally high time to
sell out; it is the last resort of the Nassau
street firm to get rid of their high priced
bonds.
E:2
The stock market, in sympathy with
the decline in 'gold and bonds and the
higher rate of interest, declined to-day
through the entire list. Port Wayne sel
ling at 110 g; North Western, Cleveland,
Ohio & Mississippi; the-Express shares and
every speculative stock felt the effect of
the condition of the money market, bet
more than this, fears are entertained that
money will be locked up in order to force
the Ene clique to sacrifice their stock, and'
therefore, turn i t ug it a heavy loss on them
instead of a handsome again, as was ex
pected. 'rhe clique has all the solid wealth
of Wall street against them. Some sales of
Allegheny Valley bonds have taken place,
it is said, as high as 82.
Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz:
'Gold; 135; Silver, 130; Eighty-one's,
114%; FiVe Twenties, 1862, 110%; do 1864,
107%; do 1865, 1073; do 1865, Consols, 110%;
do 1867, 110%; do 1868, 110%; Ten Forties,
1063; New York Central, 28%; Erie, 38.
Reading; 98%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 5:
Chicago Rsdlroad, 110%; Ohlp it, Missis
sippi, 30%; - Michigan Southern, 88%;
Cleveland do Pittsburgh, 87%; Chicago_ tt
Rock lidand, 107; Chicago 5: North West
ern, °843; 410 Preferred, 88%; Western
Union ' , Telegraph Company, 36%; Pacific
Mail, 117; Adams Esyress, 48%; bier
chsnts, 17.
discussing theAnestion of specie re
sumption, the Cincinnati Otnamercied pre_
sects the practical diftleultien in the way
of resumption in this light;
' "The question is not,can the banks , of
the government resume, but can the debt:
ors to banks do so? And this question in
volves the other issue: Can these debtors
pay one hundred cents for seventy bor
rowed? A resumption does not change
the value of gold,lout it does that of the
current paper money, and it carries all se
curities and paper payable in it., We have
every day, as specie premium falls, a par
tial resumption, and we may tell its effects
by marking the results of the late fall Of
15 per cent. It made lame ducks, of all
who hold goods subject to a rise and fall
with the gold market, flour, cotton. oil'
speculators,
speculators, cto. Their paper in banks was
to be carried, their capacity to pay green
backs grew smaller each day, as their
goods represented each day fewer green
backs.
"Another effect was, greenbacks, and all
paper standing on- a greenback basis, be
came daily more valuable. in September,
when geld was only 160, the respective
value of a Cincinnati bond to 'United
States 6 per cent. was as 85 to 100; in No
vember, gold at 123 • and oar city bonds
-were worth 90 and the United' States
bonds but 105. If we resumed, the re
spective proportional difference in value
would be less yet.
"A 16 per cent. fall in the geld premium
changes the proportional relation of at
least 11300,000,000 of wealth, and it is this
relative change which is the real crisis in
the money market. The distribution of
wealthis changed, not tts absolute quality.
This valuation rests on the basis that the
relative value of 52,000,000,000 ofgoods are
changed; they pay In greentaokst when
=alto reference:
Joseph Dilworth,
Bev. David Herr,
Henry Lambert,
A. h. Brown,
Thomas Swine.
Ilbwoun,
FINANCE AND TRADE
OFFICE OF THE P/TTSBURGIC OA.Ez 11,
TUESDAY, December 1, 1868: S
gold is 135, 8300,000,000 less of an indebt
ness than when gold is 150.
"A,specie resumption raises therefore,
simply the ,inquiry, whether the debtor
class can stand a change of wealth equal to
6600,000,000.
"We hold it to a mischievious error, to
take only . so-called money or currency into
account in determining on a specie re
sumption. The capacity of our debtors to
stand the loss involved in changed moneyed
relations is the only question. Let• the
holders of flour, cotton, etc., answer this
question."
PITTSBURGH 111,AIIKETS.
OFFICE CF THE PITTSEVEGH GAZETTE •
TuEspAY,TDecember 1, 1868.
There is really but little that is new or
important to be said about the markets in
a general way. Some Of our grain dealers
,
are trying to persuader themselves that the
grain market is showing indications of an
improvement, but thus far, we do not see
much to warrant any such conclusion. .
The demand for almost everything is re
stricted entirely to supplying immediate
wants, and there is no indication of any
thing like a speculative movement, nor is
it likely that there will be until money be
comes considerably easier.
APPLE BUTTER--Demand is rather •
better, Mit prices are unchanged at 70 to 75 .
in kegs, and 80 to 85 in crocks. •
APPLES—There is a , continned good de
mand
and with diminished receipts, the
market is firm and prices are well main
tained, ranging from $3 to $4 per bbl.
\CIDER—Is dull and neglected but an
ehanged, ranging from $6 to $8 per. bbL
CHEESE—Dull_but unchanged at 17 for:
• Hamburg; 18 :.or Ohio Goshen, and 20 for
New York do.
CRANBERRIES--Sales of Eastern Cul
tivated at $22 to $23 per bbl.
DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet and un
changed; Peaches at 12 for quarters,and 14
to 15c_for halves, and apples at 9to oc.
EGGS—In good supply and dull, and
cannot fairly be quoted above 30c.
HAY—Under - the influence of continued
liberal arrivals, - baled continues dull, and
prices are barely maintained; we quote at
$lB to $23 for fair to prime Timothy.
GRAlN—There is but little Wheat offer
ing, and the demand is light; we Continue
to quote prime Winter -Red at $1,75 to
$l,BO. Oats quiet and unchanged—some
dealers report a slightly improved, local.
demand; sales on track and whaif at 62 to ,
63c, and in store-at 64 to 65c. New Corn is
in rather better demand, and the market
is rather firmer, while old is dull and ne
glected. We continue to quote the former
at 70 to 75c. Rye is in better demand, and
we . can report round lot sales at $1,40.
Barley is firmer, but buyers are very shy
about taking bold at an advanee4 We can
report a small sale of prime Ohio Spring at
$2, which is considered the very top of the
market.
BEANS—In good supply and unchanged
at $3,50 to $3,75 per bushel.
POTATOES—Quiet and unchagged; 70
to 75c, in balk, by the ear load, and 80 to
85c sacked. -
ONIONS—There is no improvement to
note 'in the demand, and prices areiun
changed; 51,25 to $1,50 per bushel, as to •
quali. _
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Regular dales
at '4 1 ,4c.
SEEDS—Flaxseed cannot be quoted
above $2, as it is alleged that it can be
brought from Cincinnati and other points '
at that figure.
.LeLOUß—Theinarket is quiet and devoid -
of any new or..important characteristics
worthy of special notice. Western Flours
are still quoted at 17,50 to 58,00 for
Spring, and $9,00 to $9,50 for Winter. Rye
Flour, $7,75 to $B,OO. The Pearl Mill
quote their best 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,
810,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel;
Spring Wheat Flour,,in barrels, $B,OO, and;
in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City Mlle
quote prices as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks,
$9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per bar
rel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7,70,
in sacks, - per barrel. , ' -
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET,
OFFICE OF TEM PITTSBIIRGIT. GAZETTS,
TUESDAY. December 1 , 1868.
The market was again very quiet to-day,
and•devoid of any new or really important
features. Refined has still , further de
clined, particularly for early deliveries,
while Crude' appears to be holding its
own. Private telegrams from the east re
ported that there were no buyers in either
Philadelphia or New York for liecember,
and, but little inquiry 'for futures. It
iwould appear that those large New York
buyerl, who, by their sudden and unex
-pected dash, kept the market in such a
wonderful state of commotion for the past
week or two, have retired for the present,
and we have reason to believe that if they
are satisfied with the result, dealers here
have no reason to be dissatisfied. They
run the price up from 28 to 8234 r, between
which figures over two hundreds, \ possibly,
two hundred and fifty thousand\barreis
\
were `sold by, refiners andidealers here.
!, I . 9RIIDE.
tarket was fairly active to
-..
The Crud
/eau..
day, and while the sales were - not as. 'large
as those of yesterday, prices have under
gone but little, if any, change. Sales 1,000
bbls for January seller's option, at 12;
6,000, 1,000 each January to June, sellers
option, at 1234; 3,000 Febnary to July, eel
lsr's option, (40 to 45 gravity) at 12; and
1,000 bbls spot (40 to 46) at oil City
telegrams report the market quiet at ;4,25
to $4,30 offered, and $4,40 to ;4,50, asked.
The market, as already intimated, was ,
exceedingly genet to-day, and compared
with yesterday, prices have still further
declined, especially for early deliveries. It
was reported that 29 was the beat offer that
could be obtained -for December, against
31y, to 31% yesterday. Sale of a line from
January to March reported at 29, so that 29
may be regarded as the standard price for
almost any delivery within the next four
months.
OIL SHIPPED BP BT BY A. V. R.
Standard Oil Co., 551 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew ez Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morg•an & Co., 150 do do to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner, 300 do do to Waring,
King it Co., Philadelphia,
Lockhart. Frew & Co.. 642 dodo to War:
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 150 do - do to.
.W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. -
, lstat. , Ref. Co., 107 do do to F. A. Dilworth
& Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth, Bro.,it Co., 392 do do to Warden,
Frew dr, Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bros., - 100 'do do to War.
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined • • 2392
New York Dry Goedo. Market..
lltyTeleirsoh to the Plttaboril4 6ezette.l
Naw YORE, December I.—The weather
is cold, and there is a better inquiry for
dry goods, although the market is still dull
enough. In prices, however, there is but
little change`to notice, except in Pepperell
unbleached Muslins, which were half a
cent lower. We quote Pepperell E, at 13a
1334 e; do. R., 12 1 4 c; do. 0., 11340, and do. N.
1030. Heavy Brown Sheeting. ruleateady
at 15a16c. Brown Drills are held at 17c.
Prints are held at 120 for Amoskeag, ISMe
Tor. Spragues, and 131gc for Cashew and
Merrimack, and Printing Cloths are held at
No for common do. extra,