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

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THE REST . STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
KanutaCiiirers of the greatest variety of
Cook, rarlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE ESTATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ort.
ental Stovesand kurnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best In the World for Parlor.Oflice. ntore or Church.
Tire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do net
buy until you see or send forplrcular.
' No. 30 WOOD STREET
Oar Agents for Orientals—DEW/KLEE BROS ~
Smithfield • GEO. HICIBLEY. Alle heny City.
GRAFF, KUGUS & CO.,
afAxtriurpriplas.elp ATERM vanurz oSr
EEPT I CrIiTEN3 I ,.
.14r.6 TON CO 01r.DTG
BdFGiE,
i " ME FIERY FURNACE,"
loa Wmuziara Thruzarres. 1
NEW: - ANTI D -
REGULATOR,, ,`,....U5T COOKING STOVE,
nANT ,e) • • •-..n.11M81 a r•
__ nein hat! Pattern) po —WK.'
BT°" '
. . —CAST _ _ IRON :.; MANTLES.. WEL RTABLE ItaNGE,
, I I; Jr , yRI
p it 114
~1 118 AT
r Ei ND lkte_ from ) , dirt iallaf
and. d -RE- tusto;
..A.
'SUS, &C,
, • •
206 and 208 Liberty l Street,
IlleZs:yr: , PIT . ,
lIRG
°O .STOVES. \K STO ' '
i -
.t ~
CET THE BEST
I
matssEiror. Elk CO:
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMEN OUS
Warranted to Cook ) Bake or Boast as
Well many other Stove in the_ Union.
BISSELL it CO.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
also on hand and for sale,
PARLOR STOVE'S, . .
• ,--
SKATING STOVES I; -
GRATE FROATIANPREDIRML
.. - COMORO GRA de.
STEEL WORKS.
D UQUESNE
-IRON AND STEEL WRIKS,
COLEMAN, Bauniz &
mArantertrasas or
Nails and Steel. Carriage and
Wagon Springs and Axles.
andquesne,' XL and Juniata ant Bar, Round
quare Iron; Band, Hoop, sheetand Plate Iron,•
Oval, Half Oval and Half Round Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon Box trout. Dm
pp and Dropper Bars; I` and
Flat Bail for t..0al Bolds; Cut Nails. and fimikeS:
Plow, Spring and a. B Steel* Laminated Steel; Cut
ter Bars, Crow Bars; .to.. .tc. •
Office. and Warehouse -77 WAITE. STREET;
Pittsburgh.
' BEMIE/lELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, EMUS ck. 00.,
. 'PIZ TSUIIBGH . PA..'
lfanighetniere of every deeerlotl of
CAST AND CERNIAN STEEL,
t HALLWAY SPRIN63 '-
imurTic ksD I'LATFOR3I SPRINGS,
f; • AXLE:B, STEEL TIRE. .to
Warebouse, 88 Water and 100 First St
lufle.catu,
'I Au:
BARR &PARBIN.
022111 AL PABTNRBII:
WM. AI F:XCALF,I REUBEN MILLER,
13X4. , . W. BARB, CHAS. PARKIN.
SPILCIAL P 111214311-13. M. MEE.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
PAIUWI.
Office; 1143 339 Liberty St,
. PITTSBURGH, PA.
tell:d4B
LACK DIAMOND .
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of all destflPllOno of
SierWol7l7
Office and Warehouse. no. 122. - 124 SECOND
andl.l9,and jAI FIRST STREETS,-
pITTSBIIIII4II STEEL WORKS.
CESTAIIIIIIITEW in 1845.3
ANDERSON & WOODS,
I:(COESSOMS TO ANDERSON, Oool{ & CO")
Manufacturers of every description of
STEEL
BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL.
•-•
mil, Malay, ClrAnlar Gang and Cross Cut
SAW 12.1.4A.'1'M5.
. Spring, Castand German Plow and Blister Steel.
Shovel. Hoe, Fork, Rake and Toe Calk Steel.
• Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Poluts,Cast Steel
linger Bare, Sickle Steel, opting Stee :Tyre, Piow
Wings, etc.; Oil Drill Steel.
tubes and Works—tiorner . l.lllßT AND ROSSIIVB..
Pittsburgh, Pa. - 728:d9
IRON WORKS'.
JAB. Y xsxra , Pre -/V-8
pITTSBURGH FOR .E .
~ A ND IRON CO.,
NITTACTUP.REti OF
Bar • -
Bar Iron;
FMlroad Fish Bars and Bolts
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Loeoniotive Frames;
LoComotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods: '
Yokes, Straps; -
Piston Heachr,
Steamboat Shahs;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Bode Wrists;
Flints& Janis, Collars, A..
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PPITEIBURGE P
ETER4", PRESTON & COy
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, NO& 166 and 161 PH/ST STREET.
opposSe Monongareln
Hoagie, -
ap2l:d6, • - PITTSBURGH.
PEE
LAME SUPERIOR
OOPPBB NILI. AND BIO3LITSO WOBIS
.PrE're.l3l3Thstu..
PARE, McCURDY & CO.,
Nsallfserturers of Sheathing, Brasiers' and "Roll
,Copper Presied Copper Bottom, Raised Still Mot.
teora spatter Solder. Also, Import-es and. Dealers
In Metal; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wlrelv.xtic. Co*.
study on band_Tinners , Machines sad Is:
Mar_e_house, Do. 140 FIRST STREAsT and 120 -
alspIND STREIIT t Pittsburgh.. ,
1300tIal Orden of Coppy. ant tO an, deldredir
PITTSBURGH
SAMUEL AL WICKERSHAM,
IRON BRO7Z,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pk.
„ falfg ,f gat h elir l fZiggita u th i attp,fheam o , Mdfg;
and other brand, of Arnhem: cite, oughlogheny .
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
P 7 413 ). IRONS T
naetroilir aellnits6d.
W. P. POSITZD.,
PITTSBURGH- PAPE*. MANU.
FACTORING COMPANY , Ma facto of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
CLINTON MILL—STRUBENTILLIf. onto,
BRIGHTON MILL-NSW BRIGHTON, PA.
OFFICE AND WAIIIROGSR,
N 0.82 Third Street; Pitta Pa.
•
OTNIOARA—AUGUST HARTJP, Proaldent.
.4NO. B. LIVINGATONy Tres/mon
" SAMUEL RIDDLE. Begfetaff•
DEBBCTOAB—Augrat Hartjei ' John i Atme11;11. B
Elartautn, John B. L' fington.
Cash paid for PaDer Stock. • ' Janos
FLOUR.
'.)!Si.lit liitL.losl.t4fll4;ollß-
PEARL MILL Three Star Organ 1 4:41/d. *Slug to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
or Thu Floor will ordy soil out oiled eneeLtE7
ear rill
PEARL BILL TILER BRAND,
"ARAI so beet SL polue.
PEARL RILL RED RILAND,I -
Equal to beet Oido ram
rrarrit CORN PLOIIR AND' wag REAL.
-
LT, LEMMEDIA BiLO,
AReskeny. Sept. 9, /899, r‘ , Ewa frUAL..
KNAP FORT -PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OFFICE IAND WORKS,.
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail ' Machines, Retorts,
and Castings generally.
NATIONAL
, AND PIET ;WORKS.
•
C.? Cairvil aid itreetist
(NUS TH WARD, )
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dianuretioturer or
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
YOB OAS AND TrATBB WORKS.
My Pipes are a east Invariably In Pits, in dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
General Ceilings far Gas and Water Worts.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to ay make of R3TORTS.
ATLAS WORK •
MORTON STRE
:i 14 iii *l_
THOINAti N. MIL
These Works are 'mom
complete establlshmeats 1.
prepared to Walsh
Engines, of every
Boilers, Oil Tank
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Ca.tin
Bolling nisi Castings,
Engine Castings.
Xsiehtm e• Castings.
General Castings.
no9:ne9
ORDERB SOLICTZIFD
L. 0. LIVINGBTON.W. H. BIIET.W. A. .11010380 N, JA.
LnIiNGSTON Bi, alt.,
IRON POUNDERS,
IId.eIiMPACTUBP.RB OP
PLATE LIGHT CABTEPTGE4
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: l A&
rral a isep ements, Cottenl i and Woolen NW
All ZbiOrk promptly attended to. •
Odle° and Works—WASETNGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
1 ROBINSON, REA ar CO., ,
Successors to ROuntsos, Muria & ifixamag,
WASH.INGTOIsT WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings.of all descrAptions: OU Tanks and
Stills Boiler and - Sheet Iron Work.
OIIIC.e, No. 12, corner, Elm and SmithlieldStreets.
Uents for GIFFAMPEq:ATENT INJECTOR M
Boiler,._ r
fmng Boile
MONT BLANC FOUBIIRY.
Butler Street, Nirtn N Ward,
(Opposite. Union Iro
PITTSBURGH.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings;
THIMBLE SKEINS AND. PIPE BOXES,
XACHINARY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
_ •
Orders promptly and eareinGy Izeented.
Charges reasonable. -
EBBERT & 1/LiCKLEVD.
oc15:128
THOMAS CARLIN & CO., •
• -
Fourt h Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
ass - Imlay ay., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steen Engines, Oil Presses, Pni.
le s, Shafting Grist and San Ma il Work Rolling
Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Ban ,Weights,
Wagon Boxes, &c. • Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes. • mv11:115
CENTRAL FOUNDRT
AND ROLL WORKS
I
880 Pen a Street.
BOLLHAN,- BOYD & BAGTALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Coatings, Roll Lithos, ac.
IRON BROKERS.
C!rtnalsrn
Ul:i
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, 'DECEIiBER IQ, NEB
MMItY
Et., PA..
, .
Mr Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mi7:1211
WIL BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, ma, X 4 AND AS PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and_ furnished it with
the meat approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture. every description of BOILERS in the
best manneri_and warranted equal to any made in
the country: Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes; Locomotive . Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, , Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole =mu
fhesurers of Baniluirs
the
Boilers. •
Repairing done on the shortest notice. laSall
_ _
ET, Ninth Ward,
ii It - e) :
ER, President:
JAMES M. BITEE,
.Noe. - 55 and 56 -Water Street,
PMBBIDBOH,
xAsurAcruzaa
IRON. OIL '' , I7.A.NKS,
BETTLIN . G PANS, COPPER STIETAII ra.Z.
ROLLING RILL STAGIER,
And BERET IRON WORE.
_ •: For Steamboats,
/AMID IL Bi
the largest and most
the West, and are now
description
_ =TM/ •
sromintp D. aItIISH.
JARED M. DRUM & SON,
NANurAcrtraus
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SREET IRON WORN. &O
Penn Street, Pittepurym, Pa.
Mme
WAREIG AID KING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLULDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PMILADELPIILA. ADDRESS,
'MACH BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•
AND.D&ALYBBIN
Petroleum and its Products.
pitt.b.re, UffIee—DALZELL' DUMDUM. OUN
nerdf Duquesne Way and Irwin streete.
Philadelphia Odlee-0117 WALhTIIT ST.
apirwgd
• M. LONG &
ILLWUPACTOBERS OP
PUCE BURNING OIL,
Brat --
N “LucrFER.”
Mee, No. 2 Daqi*e Way/Tittaborgh.
NEW . HARDWARE H I USE.
INDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
Manufacturers and Importers o
UA.R,IDWA.I E,
CUTLERY, &C.
137 LIBERTY STREET,
COSNER 011' WAYRIC.
One Square Below . Union Depot.
PITTSBURGH.
Arent!! for FAIRBANKS, WALTZ. -
NOVELTY WORKS.
ITTSBWRGII
NOVELTY WORKS.
A.DAMS, M'KEE & CO.
Keystone Standard, Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES.
Janus Faced Patent Door LockS
and Latches,
PAINT AND U rime MILLS,
U.A.LLZABLIC IBON, Aa
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
=
AS AND STEAM IiTTTING.
itunmoorza ~ JUL KAT HENRY
JOHN XL COOPER &
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Wannfaatirers of PUMPS AND DRAW WO.M„O
za s fir i f i llir c ip a rtat u ln GAS 71:1Vxm
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBTJRGE/ g
milowa <
ENGINES, BOILERS, &
_ 40%r _lo c.
•
nirffil No BOLE & CO .,
Con Poirituey and Daque.sne
' tinAtt lea POCirr,)
Engine Builders, FounderS& Machinists;
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY 11.NGINICS, of all sites.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINZ AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horse power.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, ruLLEysH,
ANGEtts, ROUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRA TN, on hand And nude to
order, at the .
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Treattair ea the Allegheny River, near the Pettit,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
-li/r All orders promr'"
Illled. THY 1:IB.
FORT PITT
BOILER STILL AND TASK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MANOTACTIIILICRiI Or
TUBULAR, notrmas.pLußra TinyLAIL, ME
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILZBS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ,ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM rums, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGE'S;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SKUTES
Office and Warehouse coiner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
OILS.
IiVARING; KING & CO..
127 Walling PitreeL
_HARDWARE.
mAsmeACitimit Os
prrrssUßGE.
FORT PITT 'BANKING COMPANY
N0.'169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, . . . . $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALERS IN
GOVERMENT SEMJMN3,
AND COLD.
MEM ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT
Collections mad* on all aecautible "stints In the
United States and 04311411111.
D. Hostetter DDLECTORB:
James Horan, Boot. H
D. Wallace, - Andrew Miler'
Z. !sweets, James Mr Bank.
BAWL. EfeCLI7IIIIAN, Pres't
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier.
NATIONAL 'BANK OF COIIIIEIIOI,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
•
A.
...... ...President.
JOS. U. MILL
CAPITAL, : 8500,0049. ,
DIBICOTOBB: - --
A. Patterson. eoriceW. Cass,
Wm. B. Brown, 'James cCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, • Wink Donets,
Allen dines:rick, Wm. Been. -
W. 8. Haven, _
DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. N.
509:02i
HART, CAIIGHET & CO.;
A-L
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streeta,
prrTiostrzton.
ISOOOEI3BOIIB TO HANNA,. HART & 00..)
DnALlnfl tit
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to he Dwain and
sale oi
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.'
znyl:sB2
AAHOLMES & EONS,
•
57-Market Street,
rrrorrsnuncai, PA.
Collections made on all the princlpal potato of the
United States and Canada'.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
40IIGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. •
Particular attention paid to the pm:chase and
sale of
:United States SeouritieS.
poomi
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid onTime Deposlts
ANY Hum RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK. WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at LII o'clock.
Prefenent—THOMPSON BRGL,
Vlce'Prealdent-4. EL MARSHALL.
: •
DIBACTORB:
TaO3IPSON BELL, I A. M. MARSHALL. 't
JOB: DILWORTH. JOS. STARER. • •
3: J. quaavials„,
Stockholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Win. Caldwell,
DLIIts
W. C. Bidwell
Y. Y. Fulton,
MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK,
No.-14 Smithfield Street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
INTEREST PAID ON. DEPOSITS. ANY SUR
RECEIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De
posits received subject to check, without llitureet.
JAMES BLACKMORE, President.
GEO. D TINDL ,E Secretary and Trestaurer
JA.117.8 H. HOPKINS, Solicitor.
TRUSTEES
Jame. Blaelamore,
Alex. Tlndle,
Witham Deane,
A. G. Cubbage,
John
'MEDICAL .
MANHOOD: HOW LOST I HOW
RESTORED! Jessl published instated entivi•
s, six cents. NA LECTURE ON THE
°llliTiPlErL- TREATMENT:Nand Iladlead Cure-el
tlperroatorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary .
iesions, Sexual Debility and Impedimenta to Mar.
Maga generally, • Nervousness, Contumption, Erg.
lepsy and Pita; Mental and Physical Incapacity; re.
uniting from Self Abuse, Robt. Culver.
well. M. D. author of the "Green Book, ."&e. •t . 4
BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS,",aerd
tinder seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post.
paid on receipt of cix cents, or two postage stamps." ,
NEW. J. C. KLINE & Co., BOWT.RX,
YORK. POSTOPPICE BOX 458 6. Also Dr.
OiLiverwell , s "Marriage Guide," trace *Scents.
mys:DiwT
fiA HOOD.”—Another New
MEDICAL PAMPHLET, ( rom the Pen of
Do. untie: The Kedica 1 Times say aof thls work:
"This valuable treat!, en the caus e and cure of
premature decline, ah, - a how health Is Impaired
through secret abuaes of youth end manhuod, and
how easily regained. It gives a clear aqui/Pala of
the impediments to marrhge, the cause and effects
of nervous debility, and tile remedies therefor." A
DoCket edition of the above will be Co war CUR
receipt of 105 cents, by addressing_ DoctorTlS, No. 58 North. Charles 'Street, Baltimore. Md.
A D TT IbE g YOUNG MEN ABOUT
4
Elosaye! _for Young Mon.
Youthe Errors; Manh oo d,d Diseases incident to
and Early with the humane view
of treatment and cure, sent by Mall' in sealed letter
envelopes tree of charge. Addre. , s, HOWARD AS
8001ATIoN. No: )• ise22:x96.daT
BHBETINGgANIi BATTING
.HOLSIES, HELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON,MILLS,
Prr i rSElVltian.
Nam tarersof It!LAYT MEDIUM and LIGHT
`ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
SHEETINGS AND BATTING.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
EXCELSIOR WORE&
E. , ar sv. J-EINIErkSoN.
,1 saalaetarers and Dealers
7.0)1:e0, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, iko.,
tF: . a OWDZISAL Or.* Ala*Leggllr
was,
FINANCIAL.
Joseph
Dilwference:
orth,
Rev. David Herr.
Henry Lambert, -
A. la. Brown,
Thomas Ewing.
llTne demand for Valley bonds has
ceased, and the few orders have been
filled to the benefit of former holders.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 135%; Eighty-one's, 114 k;
Five Twenties, 1862, 111; do, 1864, 107%;
do, 1865, 107%; do, 1865, new, 110%; do, 1867,
11034; do, 1868, 110%; Ten Forties, 105%;
Railroads --Cleveland dr. Pittsburg:l, 84%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 110%;
Chicago Jr Rock Island, 106%; Chicago tit
North Western, 76%; do Preferred, 79%;
Michigan Southern, 86%; Reading, 98 ;
Erie, 37%; New York Central, 125%; Ohio
dt Mississippi Certificates, 29%; Western
Union Telegraph C0.,363‘; Merchants Union
Express Co., 15%; Pacific. Mail. 115;
Adams, 48; :Mining shares—Gregory, 5,20;
Quartz Hill, 98; Smith & Parmele, 4,15;
Corydon, 5.
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dr Co.: Gold, 135%; United
States Sixes, 1881's, 114%; 6-20's, 1862,
1114 5-20's, 1864, 107%; 5-20's, /865,
107 XL 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's, January and'
July, 4 65, 1103 g; 5-2044. January and July,
87110^,g,; '6B, 110%; June 7-30's, par less ;
July 7-30'3, doh,; August 119; Sept. 119;
Oct. 118 X; Unlon-Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
James H. Hopkins,
James Bown,
W. W. Brailsha*
Robert Wray,
AIM
New York Dry GOod,s Market.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh bv,ette.,
NEW Yorts, December 9 .—There is but
little animation In this branch of business,
yet prices are well sustained for imported
Spool Cotton, which Is reduced from 51,10
to 81. per dozen for best soft finish Thread.
Richmond Prints have been introduced in.
to the house of H. B. Clatlin & Co. for the
first time in many years. Calicoes steady
at 12a1230 for popular brands such as
Oriental, Lancaster , end Sprague's. Heavy
Sheetings steady at lbalsgc for best East
ern makes.
Baltimore Market.
[Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
BALTIMORE, December 9.--Flour firm
and the demand light; Western superfine
is held at $6,52a7,25, extra $8,25a9,75, family
810,25x10,75. Wheat dull and unchanged.
Corn in fair LI, mend and receipts light;
sales prime white at 90a95c. Oats firm at
70a75e. Rye nominal at $1,40a2,45. 'Mess
Pork quiet at MA. Bacon scarce and the
demand light; rib sides 17e, clear sides
17r,c, shoulders Mc, hams 180. Lard dull
at 1.6a16y;e.
Chicago Cattle Market.
TelegraUb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Cattle in good ship
ping, demand and firm at 5 4 , 2 5a5,123i for
medium and fair. ateers; $6,70a7,25 for good
to choice shipping, and Ifancy lots sold at
$7160. Hogs firm and active; common and
medium grades 10a16c lower; $7,27ga7,50
for common to medhim; 1 7 .6008,30 for good
to prime, and 58,3734a8.59 for extra choice
smooth. ' '
mHE BANKING HOESE OF
PIS. IL MUMEtriC ) Z,
Corner of Wood and FlftbStreetS:
.. -
I. DRAWS BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON
LONDON, BERLLN,
• UN LON BABE," push N.
DUHLIN
LIVe.RPii LEIPZIG.
OL. BREMEN.
GL 4.00 w.
BAM BURGH,
B eLF AtiT„ . FRAEFoRT (WM.,
PARIS. • f WEIRZEURGEI,
STRA.ISBOITEG DARMaTADT,
MAINZ. CASSE r.,
RAISERS r.ANTERN, t. 0 LOEWE. ;
LAND WAN, TRIER,
HET T.BROM. BASEL,
STUTTGART. BE RN.
aTot.Nuor.m, sAis FRANCISCO.
and about 200 more smaller places. Money Is also
sent to any village from central pointifillrict to the
resadenee of parties free of chargy, In from nfteen to
seyeateea days.
Collections made by power of attorney all over
Ear, pe. Goods and parcels attenued to. . .
J T. BAY & CO"
tame:mon to B. mkt & GO-)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
33 A. DJ' 32E. 3MIL=L SEI
Buy AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECIIIIMS
Solar, SILVE R AND VODPDNS,
ON HOST 7AVORANOI.TERNI 3 Lt,
Vir Interest Allowed onDeposits.
Nap Money loaned on GOverament Bonds at low
eat market fates.
Orders exeented for the Parehase and
Sale - of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
Fr' PARTIES DESIRIIIG TO IN..
CIVIDY •ST In UNION AND CENTRAL PA
BONDS can save one per cent. by purchia
leg before .
JAN II Ant" Ist.
Bonds on hand for delivery.
• JAMES T. BRADT .t CO.,
Agent' Central and Union Pacific Railroad ma
ntra, corner Fourth and WoOd street!, d.8:b111
EDTRidizintrilD GaAs.
FINANCE AND TRADE ,
;OFFICE OF TKE PITTEIBURGIeGAZETTE,
7iirriNESDAY, December 9, 1868. _ ;
The tendency of the money market is to.
wards greater ease, and a fuller supply of
currency at the business centres, although
for commercial purposes the market is
rather stringent for all regular borrowers.
Gold remained stationary at 13534 to 135%,
with an appearance of weakness at one
time and . strength at another, but the
whole market tends toward lower rates.
The demand for legitimate business is very
much limited, and the unsettled state of
European politics are not investing to any
extended Operation for either long or short
accounts.
In government bonds the market is very
dull, and the reaction in gold has caused a
decline 0f . % per cent, on Five Twenties of
1862, and 34 on the later issues. On the
whole there is more disposition to sell than
to buy.
In Railsoad,stocks a decided 1 - onrish
feeling is manifest, and nearly r.II .ec
nlati ye Shares have heavily (!.. • I !Aid.
North Western and preferred ar 3 per
cent. lower; Cleveland, 1 pal cent.; Fort
Wayne, 14. Erie remains steady and New
York Central unchanged. The Express
shares are slightly off. Wall street is al
ways ready to speculate, but to do this
they must haver the outside public as pur
chasers, in order to go short; if the public
would stay away from that place for six
months two-thirds of the houses in the vi
cinity would be converted into pork
houses.
'Oar local money market works close.
yet there is no stringency. Business is
dull.
OFFICE OIKTEHS PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, December 9, 1868.
The general markets, although devoid of
anything that is- new or important, are
showing a little more strength and espe
cially is this true in regard to Flour and
Grain. The demand, however as yet is
mainly local, there being little or no inqui
ry for shipment, but with diminished re
ceipts and reduced stocks, there is a firmer
.1
feeling, and prices are tending upward.
APPLE BUTTER-Demand is better and
market firmer but prices are unchanged,
79 t 075, in kegs, and 80 to 85, in crocks.
APPLES-There is a contined good de
mand, and the market is firmer but un
changed; regular sales at $3,00 to $4,50 per
barrel.
BUTTER-Prime to choice Roll is quoted
at 40 to 44, and medium do at 36 to 38.
BEANS--$3,50 to $3,75 per bushel.
' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-434 to Sc.
CHEESE -Dull and unchanged, ranging
all the way from 15 to 20, according to
quality.
CIDER-Dull; 16 to $9 per bbl.
CRANBERRIES-Sales of prime to
chre Eastern Cultivated at $23 to $25 per •
ba el.
DRIED FRUIT -Demand fair but prices
are unchanged; sales Peaches at 12 for '4
q tars, and 14 to 15 fur halves. Apples
10 t
GS-In lie,
asto goo qu d supply ality. and fresh packed
cannot be quoted above 33c.
HkY-Is in rather better demand and
higher; we are cognizant of prime baled
having been sold on wharf at 127. • Quota- , .
lions may be given at $2O to $27, as to'
I quality. i
HOMINY-Sales" at $6,50 to the trade,
and $7 in a retail w43'.."
POTATOES-Sales of Peach Blows at 75
to 80c by the
' car t :load, and 80c to 85e, in
store. ...-•:
.
GRAIN . . Wheat is in better demand and
firm'npri-and Red Winter may be quoted at
$1,85,t0 11,90, the latter figure for choice.
Rye is considerably firmer, undei the in
fluence of an increased demand, and pricsi
are tending upward; we continue _
to quote at $1,45 to 11,48. Oats steady
but unchanged at 62 to 63c on track and
wharf, and 65 to 66 in store. Corn is
scarce and tending upward; sales of new at
75 to 80c, and old at $1 to $1,05, the latter
figure for strictly prime Yellow. Barley
is firmer but irregular, and cannot be quo
ted correctly. °occasional. small sales of
prime Spring at $2, and Fall at $2,10 to 11,15.
POULTRY-Sales of dressed Turkeys at
15r, and Chickens at 12c. •
LARD-Is firm and in good demand-at
16Mc, In tierces, and 173 c, in kegs, for
prime kettle rendered.
LARD OIL-Is firmer and in limited
suPply 'hut unchanged; we continue to
quote • No. 2at $1,23 to 11,25,a1id No. lat
11,48 to 11,50.
ONIONS-Firmer; 11,504t0 81,75 per bush- .
el, as to quality. '.
;.31ESS PORK-Is firmer, and may. be
quoted at $26 to the trade, and 826,50, in a
jobbing way.
SALT-Allegheny River brands quoted
at $l,BO to $1,85 on track, and $2 in store.
.FLOUR -The market is firmer, and there
ilia slightly improved - demand, but, ' as yet,
there is no material advance in prices. We
Continue to quoted at $7,50 to $8 for Spring
Wheat, and 1.9,50 to $lO,OO for Winter. Rye '
Flour, $7,75 to 18,00. 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,
$10,20, and, in sacks, $9,80.. per barrel;
Spring Wheat Flour,in barrels, $B,OO, and,
in sacks, $7,70 per barrel.. The City Mills
quote prices as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks,
$9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, 110,00, and, In sacks , $9,70 per bar
rel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and 17,70,
in sacks, per barrel. ,
WHISKY-Sales of High Wines reported -
at $1 to $1,02.
FEATHERS-Balea to the trade at 75 to
80 for live geese, and 85 to 90 in a retail
way. -
PEANUTS -Quoted at $2.
PH. B. MERTZ.
PITTSI3URGH PETROLEUM MARKET
OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNEsDAY, December 9, 1868. 12
Since the Ist instant, (says the Titusville
.
Herald,) "there has been four or five wells
„._
struck, one of which is producing 240 bar
.,
rots per day, but we do not bedew) that the
production has been inerea.sed from what
it was during the last two days of Novem
ber."
We notice that the Herald continues
to talk very freely about the - "bulls" and
"bears" and their manipulations of the
market. It says "that there is an impres.
Bien among dealers that a "bear" move
ment has begun, and it was reported that
parties connected with the late "bull"
operation in New York, were sellers on • .
the creek" After what transpired on
Tuesday, however, the "bears" must have
turned "bulls" again, as an advance of a
cent and a half was established; this was- I
attributed mainly to an :apprehension that 1
an attempt will be made some time this
month to bring about a "corner," but from
all that we can learn we do not believe
that such a movement:is contemplated. It
is evident, however, that some of the
"shorts" wore frightened, and it was these
parties buying to "cover" that caused the ' . '
advance on Tuesday. I 1 .-- -
CRUDE.
The. market continues strong, and was
somewhat excited to-day, and especially I . I
was this the case in regard to spot, and ate
this months' delivery. As has been th •
case for some days, the demand is fe
stricted
mainly to early deliveries, and
as the stock is almost exhausted, and the
offerings insignificant, holders experi- . - •
enced no difficuitY, in establishing an ad
vance of half a cent! Spot oil is held firmly
at 1230, and we can report a sale of 2,000 ,
barrels, first six months next year, at 1235;
3,000 do do, same delivery and option, (40
to 46 gravity) at 12,4 c, and 5,000 bias, Feb.
ruary to June, seller,s option, at 1210.
Thus, it will be seen that 123. c is the sten-
dard price for almost any delivery within.
the next six months.
REFINED
The market for Refined was also firm and ' I
somewhat excited today for spot as well
as all the month; and compared , with yes- -
terday, an advance of half a cent has been I
made. We can rePort 500 - bblis first half - • i
December at 31; 500 do do at 31).0 1,500 last i
half at 34i; and 1,000 to be delivered on. ,
the,3lst instant at 31. For future deliver- 4 '
ies, there is next to nothing doing; but this .
appears to the fault of selers more than . I
buyers. All the year, 500 to 1,000 bbls nor
month may be'quoted at 32 to 32M; and the !
last six months at 33.
BYAVOIL SHIPPED. R. it.
H. Koehler fi co.. 50. bbls refined to i.
Waring, Kin
Logang & C &
So.,
toekdal l'hiladelphia. • ,
Fawcett, 150 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia., 1
&
Nat. Ref. Co., 500 do do to F. A. Dil cv :• N th
Co., Philadelphia, - .
Livingston & Bros., 200 do do' to War-- -
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. NNNN
Lockhart. Frew & Co., -206 do do to - War-
den, Frew dtpo.. Philadelphia. .
Total shipments Relined • mg -
OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM. DUQUESNE DEPOT.
G. W. Holdship & Co., 59 do do to War..
ing, King & CO., Philadelphia.
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 385 do do to W. P.
-Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
Total shipments Relined
St. Leaks Cattle Market. •
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
ST. Louis, December IX—Hogs are stiff'
and in demand, and prices ranged at $7,50
a 8,25. The number of hogs killed to date
amounts to 11.000. Cattle are firm and
higher for best grades, and sales were made
at 1.5,50450 for prime to extra, •
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
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