The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 19, 1868, Image 6

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    ' 6.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
THE BEST- STOVES. •
!A. BRADLEY -& CO.
Mangeschirdrs Of the greatest varlety of _
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE BOUND' IN TEE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Ori
ental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coed, or Coke.
Best in the World fornselor,Officc Store Or Church.
-lire needs no teklndling—burns all winter. Do net
buy until you see or send for Circular.
30 WOOD STREET
Our Agents for Orlen tals—DE tIBLEII 8805.,,
gummed St.: CB LEY: Allegheny City.
!RAU, IItrGUS Bc. C0.,-
sully VABIETYO;
I oTc:rummy
BOStOlf 'CoOKI:k' $A - Nag,
6 \ TICE- LERil i I URNACE "
1 FOR _ AIMING BUILDINGS.
TREi NEW NTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATO ..,".. POLDALR/A. COOK Iti tTOVE,
VAN'S •Clnel sti Vattern) PORTABLE 41(GE,
CAST I IRON MANTLES; " 'WELLIKA 'S RE
BLECTOR, GRATES, tree from dirt , and duet;
GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac. ~,
206 and'26l3 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
se:25:111
E.:STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
SS ELL & CO.'S
TRIIIMPIf,
iirrumnvoTTS COAL.
FO
.•,• • : ,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
wen as any other Stove in : the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
- -
'No. 235 Liberty Street.
Alao on hand and for sale,
;PARLOR STO VE S TIM bTOVEB__
EiRLTE , PRONTs, FENDERS,
COWLING R.43 . 6E5, &o.
STEEL WORKS.
D ixtuEsNE r_ -
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
(COLEZILAN , RWM & Co. ,
issxlmecttrastexer
Axon, and Steel. Ceirrletge and
Wagon Springs and Axles.
„ . .
Duguesie XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Round
'and bqtiare Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Oval, halt Oval and Half Round Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag and. Dropper Bars; T and
Tlat Ball for t. - oal Roads; Cal 'Rails and Spikes;
Plow, Spring IP4 a:B Steel; LaritLttated Steal; Cut
ter Bars, Crow Bars, Zee, .te. •
Office ;and Warehouse-71 - WATER' STREET,
Pittsburgh.
s tit k lE l EL P STEEL WORKS.
SINGED; trIVEK4 )Op
PIIMSBURGEL.:PA.
liannfacturers of every deeeripp of
CAST AND :GERMAN STEEL
RAILWAY 51141709,
ThLIPTIC k.E11.4 , rL4 . 71 1 '911.1E
SX.SEI., TIRE ite.?"?to__
1:
Warehottse, S 5 Water and 100 kfriit Sts.
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
gianiteuwi i An.vrazes: -
WM. METCALF,REUBEN MILLER,
ORO. 11V. BAR R, _ I- CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PASTNIER-8. M. KIER.
CRIESPRNT STEEL WORKS,
11111.1.4P..13,, 13.A.1111 at PA.I3:ILIDT,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
,
PITTSBUEGB, PA.
fel4:d4B
BLACK THAIIOND
STEEL , WORKS. -
PARK BROTELER & CO
blani4a4turprsprall .lesariptlons
..0190303LE.,
°Mee and 'Warehouse. 120, 122, 124 SECOND
and 119 and 131 FIRST STREETS,
SBURGII= STEEL WORKS.
F T
LESTAISL:SBED 1N.181.5.]
AND2RSON & WOODS,
uccEssoics To ANDERbos, coox, Sc c 0.,)
Esiriutactprers of tvery description of
•
I STEE,I.,.
REST REFINED TOOL. STEEL.
- •
Mill, 31ulay, Circular Gang and Cross Cut
SAW PL ATES.
Bpririg, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
Bliarel, 'Hoe, Fork, gate and Toe Calk Steel.
Railroad Spring Steel nud Frog Points. Cast Steel
linger Bars, zdchle Steel, spring Stee ,Tyre, Plow
Wings, etc.; 011 Drill steel.,
Unice and Worke—Corner FIRST AND ROSS MTS.,
Pittalnirgh, Pa. ' 728!,19
IRON : WORKS.
JAS. Vsls NEu, Pre.s't
PI TTSBURGH FORGE
AND
SUPAOTOMERB or
Bar Iron; - :
Wlr{►ad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
RailrOad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Limoutiotive Frame shapem
Side' Rods:
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shansi .
Steamboat eratailti
Piston Rods, Wrists:
Pitman Jaws, Collars, at.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. P
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pinnsilvania Iron Works.
Warehouse. N 05.166 and 167 FIRST 67117E7.
opposite lionongarela
PATTSBUROIII.
COPPER.
E SUPERIOR
119
•
'EB MILL ANAIDEBLTiNG WOBIO
ittitG.l3
IvrlS .
PARK, I mccontor & co.,
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Bolt
copller. Vreslp4Copner. St*ionis, liaised 81311. Bot
toms, dpeliertmeler. Also, Inipoe - raarld Dealers
In ydetal, - Tin Plate,.` Sheet Iron. Wire Vie. Con•
dilintly on bandlliintrit'Machlues aed Tools.
Warehouse, So. 'Hu frANZAT and no
a 1 OND i3TßlZEVTlttabargh.
Special order. of Copper cut to any desired pat.
inyitchiddwTip
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY:
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
Engines, Rolling 'Mill Md..'
chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts,
and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Corner Carroll =id Elmollman Streets)
WILLIAM SMITH,
CANT IRON BOWL PIPE,
Hy Pines are i east invariably in Pits, In dry
sand,. and 1.51 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works Wray make. orRETORTS.
ATLAs WORKS,
ILORTON STREET, Ninth Ward;
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments In the West. and are now
prepared to ihrnish
Inginee, Of every description.
Boners, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling fill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
Genlral Casting's.
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:n69 -
L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, JR.
LIB INGSTON
IRON POUNDERS,
2.IILI7UFACTUILERS OF
FMB „LIGHT CASTINGS,-
rlcut=pl f e ar rw At.....ag o trkoitd;
OMn Aue7c;btlhirk promptly 'attended to.
Offiee and Workei—WASHINGTON AVENUE;
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
RIDMOBIBESON, ILEA &. CO.,
finetesBolll tO ROBINSON, Urns &3ina.ass,
WARRINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS . AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH,
Nanaraeinrera •ar /teat An& Btationarg Steann.En-
Ones, Blatt' "Enginet, strebtnerT, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Hotter and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 1%, corner First and Smithfield:greets.
Agents for GIFFARDI3 PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. :rE2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
• • (Opposite Tirdon - ircnt 11111 s,)
rrrrsmundEr.
Bolling Brill and Bridge Castings,
--THIMBLEIKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
IikCHINEIti AND CASTINGS GENICILA.LLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & MACHLIND.
0e15:125
MEE
PIT'ISBURGH.
rrIONAS CARLU & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine, Works,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses - , Pul
leys, Shafting. litht and Saw M i llWArk...
'
Mlll and M.achlne - Castings, Orate Bart, \Weights,
Wagon Boxes, lc. Build to order awl have on
hand Nuglnes of all sizes.
TRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
•
SSO L'onn Stroot.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
C11111.11°113, Mill Castings. Roll Lathes, &c.
SAMJELIti. WICILERSIL4.III,
. ,
IRON BROKER ,
•
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
54%
Agent sal e it s r a t i, h e e n
ir) o u
e C a o n T ,
o w: t : l u t e:ft: l r e l ;
n o:
and other brands or Ant.hrs ' eite, Youghiogheny
Cote and C. B. Charcoal
LI.tONS.
Consignments are most resoPoirnitr it^ kluitiii•
cv. r. roaiga, Sup,t
PITTSBURGH PAPER PIANU
FACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND-WRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON 3IILL-6TEUBENVILLE. OHIO.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, rs.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, pa,
•
OFFICIMS— , AUGUST HARTjE, President.
SAMUELIVINGSTON,Ireasurer.
itirmLE, Secretary.
DinaCYOUS — August Hartle, Jetn Atwell, S.
Hartman, John B. I' •Ington.
Cash paid for Pamir Stock.l 1129;flas,
PHIAL M LL FliilLY PL3IJR.
PEARL MILL ree star Green Brand, equal to
. _
FRENCH AIRILY . FLOUR.
Thla Flour wlll o 7 oe sent out when\ espectall
ordered. , - . .
rE&EL !NELL \
• e, Kqu .1 to best St. Louis.
"414 L 1 , 1. " k i) qu il ait t b N e i gindo rims,
WHITE 66A . xrioun
AND CORM :MEAL.
E. T. KENNEDY & B so.,
Allegheny. Sept. 9.1804. ruin, *tit.. •
AND PIPE WORKS.
oilwrEiiymzpa
IX, PA..
Manufacturer of
ros em AND WATiLS WORK&
-
IRON BROKERS.
r PAPER. '
FLOUR
PITTSBURI GAZETTE: SATURNT, DECVIBER - 19, MT.
ENGINES, - BOILERS, Ac.
HUGE. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Daquesne St.,
jNRLBmg POINT.) •
Enoineßuilders,Founder§&Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER of 15-horse power. ,
CASTINGS...of every. kind, Wade to order at our.
Poimdry, on THIRD sTREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS, -
--I, • , -
Fronting On. the Allegheny River, sear the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All orders prom:LPG • filled. TaT
F ORT PITT
EOM% STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL 4k SNYDER, -
I', 11.10117TACTV23 1113 07
TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND Oil. TARES, , •
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING -PANS, SALT PANS AtiD CON
DENSERS; - •
STEAM PIPES, GABOMETEES AND IRON
BRIDGES; •
PRISON DOORS'AND COAL BRUTES
Office and Warehouse - eorner Seeond,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGB, • Pa.
air Orders sent to the above address will be
Promptly attended to. . mh7:189
WIC BARNIKELL44
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, AA, A 4 A.I;iITX6PENN ST.
. .
Having secured & large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery; we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal -to any made in
the. country. Chimneys; Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tapirs Oil • Stills, -Agitators, Settling Pant,
Boiler Iron:Bridges, Sugar Pang, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on tit shortest notice. . 155:c21
JAMES M. BITER,
Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTABWRGH, PA.,
KA1T1M4.6217131M or
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING FANS, corrzaISTRAM PIPE.
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JAran H. unusu RDIIUND D. }MUSH
TARED M. BRIJSH Si SON,
f NA.NIITACTURIES 07.
Ken' Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
=REIT IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
AVAILING AND 'KIN 9,
Coaurilsslon Herebiuxts And Broken In
Petroleum and its Products;
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTEMPIitiII, PA.
PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS,
STARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHiNTS,
AND DEALERS IN • • -
Petroleum and its Products.
- Pittsburgh uttIee—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner ot Duquesne *at and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Oftlee—V47 WALNUT BT. ,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS Or
PURE wirrrE, 'BURNING OIL,
• Brand--"LTICIFER."
omce, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
• L i
HARDWARE.
NEW HARDWARE HOU.SE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT 4 EUWE},
Manufacturers s.nd Importers p
,
r .
1 CUTLERY, &C. _
337 LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE, I
One Onneire Below 13'nlon Depot,
PIT'X'gBURGH.
•Lrents for FAlftlitNKS , t•ICALICH.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBUR
- NOVELTY WORKS.
AD - 45.3515, WILEE & CO.
]QANIIPACTIISES OF
Keystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks
land Latches,
PAINT AND 0 writ MILLS,
KALLLEABLE IRON, &o.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
1116:t84 PirrtillUßGH.
GAS AND 'STEAM FITTING.
JO ll M . coopgn th JO ISAY2 ELICKEIN
'OLIN M. COOPER & co.,
BRASS 'rouNDERs,
flirgitMl u ati" llllB2 7 ll4) 4
,GAS AND STEAM, FITTERS ,
„.,
Comer of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
my15:2,10
; FINANCIAL.,
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY
•
No. 169 Wood Street,
cArrr: :: - $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE..
• DRALEBB IN •
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED: :ON TIDE DEPOSITS.
United made on all accessible points in the
VnitedBtates and ()suedes.
1)111.841TOBEI:
D. Hostetter;i',4no. o_lllsher,
James Gordon, , ,Bobt. H. Bing,
D. Wallace; • • . Andrew Miller,
Z. Fawcett, ; f . James M. Bailey.
, Y. l ITEI AN, Pres 1 11.
D. Cashier,
NATIONAL . . 1 11ANKII
Cor. of Wood and Sixth . Sta.
'A. PATTER 13021..... ' Presidosit.
Jos.
CAPITAL,' ' : : '5600,000.
••• Drag.!
A. Pattenna,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. B. Haven,
01:=Ii!
ntscouinn n
CALIIGIEET 8v CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and . Wood gitreets,
PriVEn3I3IIZIEE,
1181700ESSOR8 TO HAMRA, HART & C 0..)
ssname I 1
Exchange, :Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention to he intrehaee and
COVERNNIENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on LondOn.l,l33l:sa.
!lOLDIES ts, SONS,
A- 1 •
57 Market Street,
.rrra-rsauxtoax, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Cans as.
'Stocks; Bonds d other Securities (
Botear AND 8 LD ON COMMISSION.
Particnlar attention paid to -the purchase and
sale of
United. States Securities.
Ja.3o:al
WEgiTEBN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourt4 . Street.
dHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid ()Write° Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO MISCH. WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at IA
Piesident—THON.PSON BELL.
• Vice Piesident—A. N. MARSHALL. •
DIRECTORS:
THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
JO S. DILWORTH. ' JOS. ALBREE.
J. J. GILLESPIE,
etockholders to whom we make reference:
I Wm. For,ythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, . I Rey. David Kerr,
Willis lieNtry Lambert,
U. W. C. It!dwell A. 51. Brown,
• it. M. Fulton. I Thome.% I.:wine.
wENTV-SEIVENTLI - SEMI-AN
T
NUAI. REvotrr or the •
'DOLLAR; SAVINGS BANK.
itiurmnt , 111 , Dept.ltort 1-18.,2,073
1)1v1,1,11,1 the last. tl 55
Cont.lingcal. l'nkit.l
To! 1
MBE
1. ,. .1: 1 6 011 POI!,i. 11114 7001 - 1 p:.,,,.
Itt-tf
-14,4-I,lla
.1.: s »i\ per,
cent. lloudd,
•65-67 350.001).00
IT. .1x per t•••11t. 511.043 '75
8111 It- 0.1 :LH, 30,7'20.00
C0.,11111 Eank 01l liana 13.3. 5G:3.10
=TEE
The under) litnrif A milt lug I'iltntaittee re‘r eet rut.
iv I:el.:I L. At they have exend eft the I e.snrece,
Hpl,„rt. 1 . r the la-t hit month, endia• N vember
30.1 i, ISBN btu! IL.V , eXtlllllll , II the Abete ee ti le
~.,
Beni:. con,lql zit: ,It Biome amp llori gag, s, Deed.. of
Real Estate, it 0 ideate, of Bank .reel., 11111 s lie
eideaule. Ai. S. 5.211e1i te•r emu. Bonds. 63 and
07. IL N. nix per cent. Bonds, Ib9l, and the fable
In Bank Anil on hand, and find the sain.e to coerce
pouel with the above Report.
It. C. LOO3IIS,
el A 'ALES 1). KELLY,
WM. .1. 1%1) It•ON,
,
_
Auditing A%l)-It-ON.
l'ltttintrgh. Duce - halter 9, 1669. i .
'rite Trustee. have declared a dlrldend of three
(3) per cent. alit of th- ,p.onts for the last six
months. free of Government Tax payable forth
with. If not drawn. will hear Inter-et from Ist Inst.
CIIAS• A. OM , ON, Trea.nrer.
Plttqoorgh. Decemberril, 115138.
(107. b6Z-4.1,t
BANKRUPT NOTICES;
U. S. 51ARSIIA.1.'3 'PFFICE,
NV.1,1. or Pennsylvania.
PITTAIWILGII,DeLyI.3I3T 10th. 1868. S.
„
Tyms Is TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 16th day et Deceinber, A. D. 1868, 3
atrant in Itankruptey was Issued against the
R I iTATE OF. WILLIAM GREY.
Of Pittsburgh. in the county of Allegheny.• and
State of penosyleania, who has been Adjudged a
bankrupt. tot his own petition; that tile payment of
an y dents and detiqtry or any property belonging to
,such bankrupt to hint or for lila - use, and the trans
ler of any proourty by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the c editors of the said bank
rupt, to prove their debts and bieboose one or more
assignees of his estate. will be held at a. Court of
Bankruptcy. to be riden at the °Mee of the Regis
ter, No. 93 Blame id street, in the City of . Pitts
burgh. Penna.. be ore SAMUEL HARPER, Eat.,
Registerom the !Ind day of jartuar3, A. 1), /80%
eit. /0 o'clock A. /a•
TIMMARA. ROWLEY,
U. R. Monitor, asltessenger.
de 17 :b52
KO"STRICT COIIRT OF THE
_.
I' UNITED S TATEI FUR WESTERN Dla-
' IC 01 YEN NSY I,VANIa.—The undersigned
hereby glyes notice of his theta:,ase4 t as assignee
(get/MOW C. SAI CH of of a lieghenY•
eunnVe Of .O.;lrgh ,- .12Y awl State Pennysylvania
whhinssald District. who hat been anjudged a bank
rupt upon e-roltors petition by the Di/strict Coast of
the. United Statektur said District. -
ALGEtiNuN 15. HtML. Assignee.
' • Attornerat-Law,ll4 4. Fourth avenue.
_ der°
LEGAL.
'rTIOE.-letters of
. . .
tratleh upon The estate orJOSEP
it. late ox Ndubetb. toWnshly, dye
been granted' le % th e undersigned, al
debted t.) sild estate are requerted t .
d latepayment, and three having clod ~
against the same, will make them k
delay JAMES PA. I
• de14:b33.13 - • =lle.
1
THE BANKING HOUSE OF
Tvil. R.. mcon.trz,
42 orner of Wood and Flfth Streeti
DRAWS BILL§ OF EXCHANGE ON
LONDON, B
•
• UN tON BANK,"
DU RUN,
LIVuRPOoL.
ArGOW.'
Br LFA.ST,.
PARIS. "
STRASSBOURG •
MAINZ.
KAISERS r ANTERN,
LAND WAN,
BF ILBBOM.
STUTTGART,
STOLKHOLM.
and about 200 more steal
sent to any village from c
resPience of parties free o
seventeen dace.
'Collections made by po
Eur, pe. Goods and parse
JAKES ,- .T. BRAD ' Y • CO.,
33 A. IST 3EK,E rt.. 19 ,
$103: f
George W. Cue,
James McCandless,
Wm.
Wm. R ee d. ."'
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Sr Money loaned On Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
PARTIES DESIRINIG - TO IN-
V.ST in UNION AND CENTRAL PA
CIVIC BONDS can save one per cent. by purchas
ing before ,
JANUARY Ist.
Ronda on hand for delivery. '
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.,
Agents Central _aad.Union Pacific Railroad cora
nies, corner Fourth and Wood streets.
,ScB:bl3
to RiftAu* etagtts•
L2l
Gold which was selling yesterday at
134%, opened strong at 134 V to•day; with a
firmer tone at the close to-day, 135% was
bid. The legal tender question of the
gmenbacks now before the Stipreme Court,
as well as the bill introduced by Mr.isiorton
in Congress, in regard tospecie payments.
F l ash gold Is I gnite plenty, and the expense
Of carrying it is the high rates of interest
will prevent any material advance before
the middle of January—lt would rather
hare the effect of depressing the 'protium:it
• I
for the present.
Government bonds are firm. but slightly
off from the early quotations, especially the
latest issues which were held on specula
tion by weak parties, who expected to real
ize the accrued interest due January next.
The invistment demand is limited to smal
ler amounts.
r.36:17
664.1
4117.30
601 GI
I
104,315,
51,1151.0f1Q..15
. 25.4 '47
• 71,031-.01
/4,315,601.61
dminiag.
eiceitACK
esi,uti,:havlng
r ho , totti
• mike fume
, s or dem.nds
T own
ERSON, without
=;3
BERLIN,
Potir N.
LEIPZIG.
BRE MEW.
B AM BURGH,
FRAN FORT all.,
WEIRZBURGR,
DARMSTADT,
CASSEL,
LOLONNE,
TRIER,
• BASEL,
•
BERN.
SAN FRANCISCO.
er places. Money le also
entrat points. direct to tite
eharg•, in frets fifteen to
wer or atterner all o'er
Isattenaedto.
' H. R. MERTZ.
(3Fccessors to 8. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
BUY'AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOLD, MUDD AM) COIJPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Pr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
JAMES T. BRADY& CO.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE*
I''RIDAT, December 18, 1868.
Railroad shares are firm, especially New
York Central, which advanced to '132, un
der the rumor of a large stock dividend,
and lu an attempt to corner the stook,
winch waa7largely oversold at the recent
advance to 134 N; the rest of the stock list
is quiet but firm, and every decline is fol
lowed up by a corresponding advaco.
In locaf stocks there are more offers to
sell than'buyers are willing to accept, and
from now to- January some shifting will
have to be resorted to iu order to meet ma-
Wring obligations.
Express shares are firmly held, and a
considerable advance is expected after Jan•
uary settlements.
Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz:
Gold, 135 q: Silver, 130; Eighty-one's,
114; Five Twenties, 1862, - 110;.1; do 1864,
1064: do ;845, 107; do 1865, Consols, 109 X:
do 1867, MN; do 1868, 110; Ten Forties,
103; New York Central, 131; Erie, :)*4;
Reading; 96N.; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ,t;
Chicago Raili•oad, 110!4; Ohio
2n ; I Michigan Southern, 86;4;
Cleveh l ind & Pittsburgh, 8:1; Chicago it:
Rock Island, 1083,i; Chicago North West
ern, 76; do Preferred, 78; Western
Union Tolegraph Company, ,3'.;r;; Pacific
Mail, 111; Adams Express, 48;.; Mer
chants, 115,g.
—The Chicago corner in corn has culmi
nated, and resulted in repudiation by about
two•thirds ofthe "shorts." The number of
bushels repudiated was abont.loo,ooo, t t he .
difference was about $25,000. The people
naturally inquire how much these specu
lations and attempted. "corners" are at
tributable to the abundance and deprecia
tion of the' currency, which, through the
influence of 'banks, centre in the hands of
reckless and unprincipled men, who will
not permit even the necessaries of life,
breadstuffs and fuel; to . escape their
avarice and thirst for gain.
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady kt Co.: Gold, 135; United
States Sixes, . 1881's, 114; 5-10's, 1862,
110 q; 5-20's, 1864, 106j4; 5-20's, 1865,
107; 10-40's, 105; 5-20's, January and
July, '65, 109:v 4 ; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 1003;; '6B, 110; June .7-30's, par less v„;
July 7-30's, do qt August 119; Sept., 110;
Oct. 118 1 4; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral,ll.o3.
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, December 10, 1868:
The market has been moderately active
during the past week, and prides, al
though unchanged, are well sustained. We
did not get a full report of the sales, some
of the commission houses, for reasons best
knoWn to themselves, refusing to make a
report.
BITILILLNI7B COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE SU-
2E&IOR ORE.
100 tons Open Grey
2O0_ ; " Neutral
1000 " Open Grey,future del. 37 50-6 mos
CHARCOAL.
60 tons Mill:
50 N 0.1..:.
BLOOMS.
10 tone No. 1 Juniata-...
ANTERACITZ.
139 50-4 mos
.18 00— cash
41 00-4 mos
38.00-8 mos
60 tons No. 3
50 " N'o. 3
50 " No. 2 Foundry
75 ig Grey.
PITTSBIIRGII !lAILKETS.
OFFICE OF TRH PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, December 18,' 1868.
There is really but little that is new or
impo:tant to be said Yabout the markets in
a general way. What we said in regard to.
Graft and flour yesterday,'still holds good
to-day—the market for both being rather
offish, both east and west, with indications
of a still further decline. The impression
seems to he gaining ground that prices are.
not 'likely to go much higher, and, as a
cons3quence, holders are not so stiff, and
mom inclined to realize. Money is tight,
and is likely to continue 83 until after the
first of the year, and, as a consequence, col
lections are hard to make.
AFFIX BUTTERThe demand is more
active, though prices are unchanged at 70 •
to 75 in kegs, and 80 to 85, in crocks.; ,
APPLES—Firm ' and in g00d.., demand,
and prices Continue to .ten.l upward,,;. We
now quote at $3,50 to 14,50 for fair to prime
and $5 for choice.' '
BUTTER--Ia in good supply, "but with
a brisk demand, prices are Arm and well
sustained, 38 to 40c for• good, and 43 to , 45e
for prime to choice.
BEANS--13,50 to $3,75 per bushel:
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-5 to 534 c.
CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime to ,
choice Eastern Cultivated at $23 to $25 per
barrel.
CHEESE—Continues dull and neglected,
though prices are unchanged, 15 to 20c, we
to l quality.
CORNMEAL-41 to 51,10 per bushel.
DRIED FRUlT—Demand fair and mar
ket steady with salesof Peaches at 12 t 6 13 for
quartera, and 14 to 15 for halves,and Apples
at .9 to 11c.
DRESSED HOGS—Sales at it to lle. -
EGGS—DaII, with a supply considerably
in excess — or the deriutrid; we quote at Sue
to 32c. •
POUL'PRY.--Under the influence of in
areased arrivals; is dull and lower; sales of
tressed Cickens at'l)e, with heads and guts,
Ind-10 to lle, withoutanikeys at 13 to 14c.
.
POTATOES -Bales of prime Peach Blows
la storsat.Bs to 900. '
GRAIN---Wheat is quiet and unchanged
$1,83t0 11,85 for No. 1 Red Winter. Oats
steady; we'continue to quote at 63 to 64c,
of track, and 66e to 67c, in store.' Rye—
s:le of 1350 bushels at $1:52; may be quoted
atsl,so to $1,52. Corn. is scarce and firm,
wth sales of,new at 80, to 85c. Barley is
qttet and nominal. at $2 or No.l Spring,and
02,10 to 12,15 for prime Fall.
EAY—Sales of Baled Hay at s2s' to
forprime to choice.
EOMINY-16,25 to 56,50 per bbl.
.tirm and scarce, and prices
are' fully maintained; prime kettle ren
dertd at 17;5c, in tierces, 'and 18Nc, fa
keg/.
MISS PORK Notwithstanding the de
maul is light, it is held at an advance.
SALT—Is firm but unchanged; • Alle- .
ghent river brands quoted at $1,85 on track,
and: 18 in store. .
W.EISKY--Highwines are quoted at $l.
ONIONS—SaIes at $1,50 to 11,75.
FE2TIIERIS—SaIes to the trade at 75 to
80 for live geese, and 85 to 90 in a retail
way.
FLOM—The market is: quiet and with
out imlortant change. It is stated that
Spring Wheat Flours are branded and sold
in this narket as having been made front.
Winter Wheat, which, if true, is a r egular •
fraud. We can hardly believe, ho t wever,
that they is a dealer here! who WOU d de
cend so ow for the sake of gain.. Spring
Wheat :rands are &till quoted at 17,50 to
sB,2s ' aid Winter Wheat, 59,00 to 19,50.
Rye Floir, $B,OO to $8,25. The Pearl Mill
quote thdr brands, made of the best
Wheat, at follows: Extra Family Flour,
in barrels at $9,50, and, in sacks, 19,20 per
barrel; Doable Extra Family, in barrels,
$10,20, ant, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel;
Spring Wleat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and,
in sacks, 11,70 per barrel. The City Milli:
quote prim ,as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) in barrels, 19,50, and; in sacks,
19,20 per baxel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, $l(,00, and, In sacks, $9,70 per
barrel, and Bpring, $B,OO, in barrels, and
17.70, in sacra, per barrel. -
PITTSBIJIGH PETROLEUM MARKET
OFFICE 07 VIE PITTSBUEGH GAZETTE,
TEIDAY, DcCOTEPer 18, .1868. 5
The marlet for both Crude and Refined
was modentely active and steady, though
devoid of eccitement, and there was little
or nothing lone in the former. The sales
of Refined however, were ( rather larger
than usual. while prices remain about the
same as onThursday. A large delegation
ofdealers 'eft for Philadelphia, last even
ing, their tbject 1 eiug to be present on
Monday, dAlivery day. It is said some of
them repreented the oshorts" but we are
satisfied that there was one "long" among
. the number.
CRUDE.
• The maliet was exceedingly quiet to
day; but a single sale reported 1,000 bbls,
seller's onion. first six tnotiths. at 1:.!;ic.
Indeed, tvelve and a half cents still seems.
to be regarled as the ruling price for spot,
next year. seller's option, and 16c, same
delivery, iuyep option. It was reported
that oil W:l3 a shade lower at Oil City to
day, in cotsequence of. the withdrawal of
the Clevellnd ouyers. •
The maiket fir Relined was moderately
active today. the sales being rather larger
than for same days previous. but, aSa gen
eral thing price!: remain unchanged. Spot,
or delivered on the 2lst, may be quoted at
30,4 t o-3 I - -c f —no sales reported. First six
months o: ISdD, buyer's option, 33;1c; Jan.;
uary !arch; 3016 c, and March to June,
32c. Thesales were:
1000 bbls,tirst six months; buyer
500 "
1000 "
500
500 " 3ach March to June
500 " 3ach January to 'March
500 each March to June
OILSHIPPRD BAST BY A. V. R. R.
H. Kehler St Co. ' 146 bbls refined to
Waring,King Co., Philadelphia.
Forsytt, Bro. S. Co., 789 do do to Warden,
Frew & Jo., Philadelphia.
Monti] ei mer, Koek ler & Co., 368 do do tO
Viaring,King Co., Philadelphia.
Ide,Creery Co., 5p do do to W.
P. Logai A:l3m., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan Co., 200 do do to War
den, Frcw & Co.. Philadelphia.
Livingston ,t Bros.; 250 do do to War
den, Frew S Co., Philadelphia.
McKetvy Bros. & Co., 231 do to W. P.
Login it Bro. Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan (qk StOekdale, 500 do, do to
W. P. Logan et Bro., Philad,dphia.
LOckiart..Frew (t. Co.. 577 do do to War
den,lFmw Co.. Philadelphia.
Stancard Oil Co:, 1361 Ws refined to
Warilm, Frew Co.. Philadelphia. -
Erny, Jageman clz Co., 214 bbls refined to
Waritg, King it' Co., Philadelphia.
Mcßee. Hackett & Co., 200 do do to W. P.
Lognilik Bro., Philadelphia. •
J. C Kirkpatrick, 209 do do to Waring,
King k Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan Liz Co., 100 do tar to Truks
& Co. New York.
Lecch & Wood, 104 do tar to Libby dr.
Clark; New York.
Totalshipmenta Refined 5154
• Residuum xO4
01!. &FLIPPED EASTIPROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
G. W. Holdehip &CU., 90 do do to i War
ing, King d Co., Philadelphia.
Funning &Co., 279 do do to Tack Bros.,
Philadelphia.
Uxion Ref. • & St. Co., 8 do refined to
W. ?. Logan it, Bro., Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 17 do do do
Waden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 30 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
Pt ookß, Ballentine 41c Co., 36 do tar to
Litby & Clark, New York.
H. M. Long & Co., 21 do tar to Libby &
Cltrk, New York.
Taal shipments Refined 437
at Tar 57
539 00 , -4 naos
39 N-4 mos
143 00-4 mos
46 00-4 mos
VO 00— cash
=EI
331 c
33 1 4 c
33 1 ,40
33%c
32c
.. 30 1 4d
.. 31Xc