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

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STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
- -
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BIULDLEY & co.
glanufactarers of the greatest variety of
/look, Parlor and Renting Staves
TO BE
. POUND IN tHE STATE.
&de Agents
and'the Celebrated Base Burning Or!-
' gad Stoves garottes for Bard Coal or Cote.
Best itrthe World for Parlor,ollice:Store or Church.
Nitre needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do net
Mily until you see or send. for Circular:.
1 * No. 30 WOOD irlltErt.
:Aar Agentii. BROS..
.areadised st. CEO. HuBLEY;_Aue hen, City.
mwaaf M manc W ,
00,
zsnurr. valuary or
1 Cirlinra
BOSTO.Zir CO6.IEING RANGE.
`'THE F Y. NACE "
AnYenSfr Mita
t‘ , Win WEW -BUST COOKING' EriVVE,
eititOBLA.TOR. COLUMBIA COOK 'STOVE,
VAN'S • Cfneimiati Pattern) PORTABLE RAI,RE,
FT IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE
CTOR, ORATES , tree from dirt sua dust;
BATS. ITIONTS, PENDERd, &e.
'206 and 208 Liberti Street,
:ae2l:yl7 PITTSBURGH,
B. STOVES.
"Etta; co.,s
TRIUMPH,
FO.B BITUMENOFS COAL.
Warranted to Oc•ely , Bake or Boast as
-MB as MI other fitore,la the Valois.
IMEU it 00.1
No: ; 285 - Liberty Street.
land and kirviae:''
FABLOB§V ai rr iBTO
. - GRATE , -. Ta i a - CS, IMNDSZitE3
COOKING. GEt, &a
STEEU4VORKS.
D trEsNE
.''lllON LAND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN, RA] CO,
l!sAicuracrtreass OP
, - 'Neils. - sad Steel. Carriage sad
Wage. lipriagifalad Axles.
Duquesne, XL.-and Juniata Merchant Bar. Bound
and - Sciare-Ironyßand, Harp; Sheet and Plate Iron;
XlvaL, Half Oval an d Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and
Box.lron; Drag and Dropper Bare; and
fiat Sall for coal Roads; Cut Nails and Spikes;
Spritignad A: B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut
=ter Bars, Crow Bars, Itc.,4e.
- Office and Warehouse - 777 WATER , STBEET,
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NEKICK. &
prrrsausGs.
*sacfsolaFerief every dessrll4,l of
-OAST AND. GERMAN STEEL,
SALLW,LY sramas
YLLIPTIC &NIIA'LAZEPORIS Branum.
axiams. STEEL TIRE, &T., So
Ararekause, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
MMUEIEi,SAGA & PARKIN.
GXF/XMAL reimanu3:
METCALF, IrElltY.ll MILLEB,
excl. W. BARE, .I CHAS. PAIIKIN.
arsctel.Tannciat. -- 8. M. SIZE.
CRRSCRIsiT STEEL WORKS,
, JEVAILR aSc.PARI%U:N.
Office,. No. 338 Litierty St,
I'ItTSBITEGH, PA.
tn4:d43
BLALGS. VILARIOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
lissafacturers.of ail desCriptlons of
~es ° .~°s3~ aka:
Otrtee Warehonse..l2o. 122, 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 YLRST STREETS,
P ITTSBURGH : STEEL WORKS.
tECTENIL'AIND IN 151.5. 3.
ANDERSON & WOODS,
UCCKSSORS TO AIs.7DERiiON, COOK &C 0.,)
Mannfaetcrers 'of every des,trlialon of
STEEL.
BEST BEIIENED TOOL STEEL.
M:11, Mulay, -Circular Gang awl Cru6 Cut
SAW I•I_:A2T'F.:73.
Spring., Cast and Ferman Flowand 'Blister Meal.
Sbovelh. Roe, :Fork, kale and 1 1 ,, , e P alk
Railroad Spring S See/ and Frog Loin Ln, Cast Steel
linger fears, tickle Eteel. karing Site' .T 5 re, Flow
Winks,ete.„.• Oil Dal steel.
°met and Workt7Corner FIRST AM, ROSS STS.,
littakurgn, : yiknig
IRON WORKS.
JAB: rresq
pirrsictußGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
tiITFACTUREBS OP
liar !rob;
P.Mlroad Flab Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car 'kaiak. Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Haninserodi
LocomotiVe Franr.es;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks:
Ptstottitods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, dm.
(Moe, No. 177 PENN ST - ..ET,
PITTSBIIAO.II.•P
EVERSON4 PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, :Kos. 166 and 167 /LUST wrarxr.
a pposite Monongarela House, -
1p24:d6 PITTSBURGH.
COPPER:
LAKE SUPERIOR
Qpppg~ Lb AND imam wails
'l'iC'r~fTJRG l .
• PARK 4:: M.:CURDY & CO.;
, , ,
Manuflocputios dbeataing, 'Braziers , sand Bolt
Vapour, Presley; Copper Bot toms, Balled Still Bot•
"Ire
a Plate, aboat, Iron, Wlre,__ Le. Don. -
faintly unbind Tlanere bitiehlseerai.d Tools.
airrousu, No.:140 auto? BTRBAT and LSO
VD E STRYT,Pittstirh.
09001114 Orders of uoDstor; ti cut td todesired p4t-
AUL _ • AY/4344:4,711
FOUNU.ERS, INIAOHINISTS.
IWO FORT I'M'
FOUNDRY' COIPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
'TWELFTH' STREET
• tl'Engines, Rolling Mill Ida.
SWlg l TIT,' if Mack/Amery Retorts,
and Castings generally.
N ATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND NOR - WORKS.
Corner Carron and Eanallnaida streets,
tn i w
.. I ...i it i tt i o ' -• • '
PrirrssintG-El. PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,.
• . mroulatoor or. - • -
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
, 7 7011.0A8 1t2i1:0 'WATER . WQRIES. -
My Pipes are% Cut invariably In Pits, In dry
sand, and LA feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of
1 filenneeastingli Ibr Gail aid Witer Works.
- 7
I would also call theattenilsn of Onparintentlents
of-Su Works** my make ofitETORTS. _
A T X" t q ,W o!4o'
MORTON STREET, Ni n th 'Ward, ;
'•EnwirHi3mturtl3Tr, •
l i (1101111428 - N. MILLER, President.
7 %1 i w ela s lit r getrbf.itrv l fa el intrigfi c oli
prep 'red farnlith
Eugene', ofevery deseziption , ;
Butlers, 01Visuks.
Skeet Iron Work.
ISEM:cm I eating
Waling urn Casting&
Engine Castings.-
Iliannine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS SoLterrED
ni)9:us9 •
L. 0. UPI NGSTO:LIP. iloaursos, 13.
ANIAIGSTON
lELCIVPCOVIMEBS
kAITIIFACiTUREEB Or •
FINE LIGHT- CAB ZTNOS,
en descriptions, ror Plumbers and Gas Tlttan;
rettmalr7 Implements, Cotton and Woolen NW
Ka
. &e.
All JobWorltpromptLy attended to. •
(Mee D e po t rsWASH GTON AVILICOM,
near Ou Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBDISON, REA .51.
Successors tolloidaxgOtf, Mute d 3111. hand, '
. .
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Mantifactnient of Boat and Stationati steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptlons; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron VI
Office: No. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for tiIiFFAILD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers- • - Jailirte
MONT s
BCLATC FOUNDRY.
Butter Street, Ninth 'Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
menarNEßY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders - promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reatonable.
PITTSBURGH.
oc.5:1?:3
THO3IAS CARLIN Sz. CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and'llathine Works,
SANDUSEY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PL.,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting Grist, and Saw !fill Work,Holllng
Mill and ?siachine Castings, , Orate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, ,t.c. Build to order and have on
band Engines of all sizes. trivlt,(ls
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WO'RKS
SSO Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD 8z BAGALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Latins, le,
SAMUEL M. WICKFAISMAM,
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of corrivraii, poughamore, Re.
seplitne, Isabella, Duncannon, Stanhope, plendon,
and other brande of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
VIC; IItONS.
kntrionta are most rein.etreliv nrWrit mi.
W. P. PorMsa. burot
pITTS III3I{ GriI PAPER MAW
7f4CTIJIIINO COMPANX,I4.OOIO..Aurcro of
• - •
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
.
CLINTON' MILL-13TEUNPVII.T..101. 0010.
.81110/111,1% MALL—NICW 11111011 TON, PA.
1 '11).82 Third Street Pittsburgh Pa.'
OPPICIIRS- , AI:IOLETVAitTTE, President.
JNO. 11. LIVINGSTON, Treasurers k
_ •BAEGIIL beeretarf. ,
DiAtucrono—Augt , st John Atwell, IL E
a ertman, John B. L', nngsesi.
g, lash peld.for Pater Steen. !MIAs.
i*Rloll.bl 4 :yikll,lf I;Mik
PESEVe MILL Three Star Orson Erettid,'equal to
FRENCH FAMILY; ,
Thte Flom will only oe see; °di when especially
ordered. -
PEARL BULL irce z tp i ll t ni e l i r eto. Logia
PEARL Itilbt; RE aq titAtito t : ` o '
.WHITE soolizi
R. T. LOWED! k BEA,
Ailedthen7. SW. 9,1668. PAItiL MAL.
PITrSBURGH, PA,
(Opposite lJn)on Iron tiling,
PITTSBEBEIH.
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
EBBERT k MACHLLND.
IRON. BROKERS.
PAPER.
OFFICE AND WANSROIIBIO,
<, FLOUR.
.P.,0"It*:00.0141$*1004):1.,. - . , :t:RIPA7.' .1)E0t103 - Pt . 726:i . '1.13RV.. ',)..
ENGINES, BOILERS, &e.
&
HUGH IL BOLD OO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Dagneane
(NEAB VIE POINT,)
Engineßuilders,Founders &Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Aral attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE
AND. PORTABLE
BOILER„,of 15-horse power. _
• CASTINGof every
STREET to Ma r k e tt our
Yohndry, on THIRD below
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEY
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made , to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS;
Milx . 4l4Hk tae Ailegherty,lleix.„the: Point.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Sr All orders promptly tined. TRY C.
i ;
FeliT PITT
MITI) I. TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDF.RI,
E.B4O4.III7XgrBLE.IFLUED TustfLAß, na.s.
• BOX AND OTLIEttER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANGS, •
airmmors,Ausacillailik.AND.ASH_rems ,
SETTLING :PAN% SALT PAESI WAND CON.
DENBEII2;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETER AND tBo if
BiuDlitil43l ;, • ' • ;
DOolta AND COAL tnittn
01Bee and Warehouse, earner Second,
!;1 1 4 84,9 1 0suld'Uffer0 S.lsreetfic
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
• . sir Orders sent to the , above address will be
pronnitty attended to. _ mh7:189
•
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. SO, SS, 514 AND SG PENN ST.
'Will( secured a laike yard and tarnished ledth
the melt approved machinery., we are prepat4
manufacture every description of BOILERS In the
best =mazer, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Sal t
Pa n s, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, liridges. Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhlll's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 00:c21
JAMES M. BITER,
•
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street ,
PIMTF1,113111911; - PA., •
, .
IRON - OIL TANKS,
sErruyto:t cx:Trlpt antax ruqa,
scrunTe "r" MlL ' 7iTit:
And BRUT DION WORK.
• . For Steamboats.
TAB= M. SHUSH, ADMAIND D. 81111811.
JARED M. BRUSH Si. SON
^ DANDTACTIMIBB 01
Steam Boilers; Oil Stills, Tanks.
SUEET IRON WORE, &ft
61 Pena Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WARING AND KING, .
Coruatmlon blercluats and Brokers la
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZEWS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
Ritil3ilinsigii4 Ps.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS.
w*RING, KING & CO.;
•
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS LN
•
Potroleum and. its Product&
Piitabnrgh OfIIce—DALZELL` .B{SILI I DDID. cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin laic?.
Ilittadelphls Office—LAl WA.LNITi ST.
apl:w3o
.TS M. LONG & CO.,
• MANUFACTURERS OF •
,
PURE WHITE BURNING 011,
Brand,—"LUdlFEß."
Office, \0.2 Duquesne W4,l.'lltsburgh.
N EW DiiVARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STEItRIT & EUWER,
Manufacturers and Importers o
A It II
837 LIBERTY STREET,
On;:. Rquarelovr Unlou Depot,
•rents for VAIRRAIYHS`I4cAnws.
NOVELTY WORKS.
F1113.70111. 1 11G II
NOVELTY WORKS.
ADAMS, M'KEE & CO.
fiepatone Woodard. Paten*. Platform
anal Counter
S C iI ES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks
and Latches,
rA/"!u"lz.) rrVAtiLk s iS►.a num, ad.
Cornor 4 of Grant and Mat Streator,
aamim Pirraucuoll.
-GAB AND SWEAR' ;FITTING.
.10110 f M. COOriM JON. N•Y& UYM4Y MIL
JOHN Mk COOPER & COi, •
BRASS rOUNDARS,
(MS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Mau..tainureroor rUit PH AND DDAINS rta 0
ATt l ati! " U." 7 14 4"
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
P/TTISBURGH.
tormaiKi
/111.6413r4q11144 1 pi 0/!.
OILS.
127 .Walnut Street.
HARDWARE.
CUTLIERY, &C.
CORNER UY
,WAVIiZ,
PITTSBURGH
ItAaPIPACTUILIII Of
E7i2E3
FORT PITT MO
No. 169 Wood ,
CAPITAL, : : : :
...
STOCKHOLDERS
.INDIVID
- ' DEALZBS
, GOVERNMENT-- S
AND, CO
NTEOEBi ON
CoScotian' made on all
United States and Cansdas.
DERICHTOBLI:
..txtch,v zither,
D. Hostetter ' Hind, ,
Sord
D. Wallace. - M. panel.
Z. Fawcett, . da es
BAWL. ZIeOLVIIIIAN, Preen.
!"
D. LEE? WIZARD. Cashier.
NATIONAL ;IAN .0'
Cor. of lirc‘od and Sixth Sta.
A. President.
JOB. H. HILL ~......
ri $500,000.
DIMM i TOM:
I:loer.geikaWilCas,ass,,
Jll4olte McCandless,
71 6 1. : t
me; 4if 11 A. N.
[ an9:022
Patterson.
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart, -
Allen KirkEttrVt,
W. Be Hatt we. :
DISCOUNTS D •
HALRT, CkIUG
BANKERS
owner Third and
IPITM3B,'ITRG4
MUCCOI2BOIIB TO 'war
DRALZ3IB
Exchange, Co
Inutianiar
i nk t
CgyERNMEN
BtQbt Drafts on
HOLMES &
Nl. I
13+.1 4 41113C- i lr-iPLIS,
57 Blarket, Street,7
prra-rsinditon,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Caned's.-
Stocks, Bonds and ther Securities(
BOUGHT AND BOLD 0 COMMISSION.
PartlittlAr atte , atlon pal 4 to the. punlisse and
sale of •
United States S
WESTERN SAVINGS 'BMA,
4 - So. 59 Foul, street.
CHAIITtRAD 1866.
Interest paidon giimo Deposits
. ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO UHICK, WITHOUT
DinconateDaltra l tNEAe l e P ai. -*
President—Tllo3lPSON BELL.
Vice President-4.11. IMARSIIALL.
DI RICTOI4:
18M l a ri'
3. T -
MARSHALL.
.Voi. :6.A.
J. J. tiILLMPIE,
BtOekbolderi to idiom we niake reference:
Wrn. Forsythe,
WO. Caldwell, tiosestilVil,;riaireth4
'Wlllls Dairen, lary Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell ; A. M. Brown,
K. K. Fulton. t Tilionosa Hwltur,
pITTSIBUIWU
BANK FOR
'ORMERLY THE DIME.SAVINGS INSTITUTION
No. 07 Fourth Street,
, •
NEARLY OPPOSITE TITS BASIC Oti Pirrsurntill.
(MARTI:RED IN 1862. '
CJI.,'EN DAILY rr.an s) to; 4 'o'eJoeli. and on WEI).
S F.SD AY and SATURDAY IVENI NUS, from May
I,q t, N"riltther Id.. Cron! 7[o 9 oseloek, and from
Sovrinher Id' to 31.1 y 1,1,11 0 %I o•eli,k.
.;\
11 •.,
.. ; k..c ny-I, : iwt. 4 Sx.. tnlnlihed • t the office.
Thls In dIDDI•ol cFp rc 1:11W tiller lt 1110:;e whose
earnleo are limited., the ,spirortunlty 0 'W. • lllMil.te,
by small deposit, easily sat CIO, 3 , our s witch wilt Ise
a resource when needed, all be.trin • Interest In.
re
stead of naldnine improdur lye. I
{WARP siF' MANAGERS: .
PRES inu,k - r.
ormiii; F. A. 11.:III:Y.
Vice. 1..R.L51 OViTS,
8. H. IfAIITIIAN, ; TAM ES.P.AIIII, att.
- -- - ' -
SECRETA RY AND Mit S ASCUEII,
U. E.
A. URAL/LEY, WS. K. NIIIICK,
A. S. 11E1,1.,; HAHN.
I.WoRTII,I lISIICA RHODES,
(7. FOLLA 11 . ( 11LN (101,1:•
GRAHAM - , K. C. SCIIILERTZ,
CliltlsTol'llElt %CO.
SOLICITORS - D. W. it A.
mEDIaAii.
MANTIOOD: AlO7 LOW"' 1 HOIV
HF.STOHED! /nit p! blishedlin seated envoi
pe. Price, sto contr.' , A 11.13. CT RN. ON THE
ciATUStAii TRE'A'rIfENT,I and Il l iv ii lleal Cure sl
tinermatorrinea, or Seminal Veaknes , Involuntary
Emlatdons, Sexual Debility A d hnliedlnientv to Ilan
i
tiage grurrally,• Nervoosne 6, Consumption, Ent.
lepay and Fits; Mental and Elllysical Incapacir• re •
suiting from Self Abuse, ,tell by HOU. J. Cul'irr.
well. St. D., author of the "Circuit Hook, J.
!lc. ..'A
HOON TO THOUSANDS 01 , SUFFERERS," sent
kuolvr seal, Ina plain enyelo e, to any addoreas post.
pita', on receipt of.als vents ' or two twatage seamps,
im iIIIAS. J. C. KLINE &leo., VA, BOWERY,
NEW ,YOHli, PosTovvic 1.31)X 40550. Also Di.
/
Culveswelils l'`Atarrlairo Hifi le,” price MS cents.
illys:nA Wl' -
•M A NlllOO 1%”-',-Another Ness
al EA !ICA I. l'A SI l'ill,ET,f rom the Pen a .
1111. CllnTis. 'llle !Innen! Dimes stsy t• Or tills work
"'llls valuable treatise on the coos e and cure o
premature , lik`Nit Rt., 61LOWei . I ow heal lb is Impairea
through sceret abusers of yolith and manhood, and
how vanity regained It gives a elear synopsis ul
theimprillineuts to marrlag, the AMMON and etleco,
of outvons debility, and the reruedle 6 therefor." A
1,
pocket 04111,100 01 ' the alloy will be .tin wanted on
receipt or SSIS cents, by alb Na6lllff Doctor CCU,
TIN; No. 5$ North Charles treat, Baltimore. 1.14.
Jy11:t1 I •
ADVICE to YOU MIEN AIIOIII
To
liliguakyos t'or Y nlng Mon,
the Errern, Alwigs
Youth and Itairry 513nhce1,1,
treatthent tied cure, *eat
envoeveti free of 611arge:-1
MtICIA P1i11.101.1
iI
________
L .._
.......lUMBEItI UBIllElt! LURIRER.
•
,
ALEXANDER OATTEIDSON.
~, . .
Dealer. i ll all Kinds of Lumber.
' ON HAND AND IfOlt SALE
1,000,000 tent Dry Po n Hoards;
/50,0110 fact th and la Inch Clear Plank;
10,000 feet j/ry 11% 1i1,„1i4 I lionnioit Vlauk;
l tre first iiry laud Olinda Car:. .•
0 runt pry 1.41114 and 3 Inch Ash, 5, , ,
:4 s k tout Pry•gi 0 . • 41 In. Cherry .1, Maple
.• It 0 110 frr , t kr, 1://1 1 and li Inch Poplar:
1
', 0 Net 'lry 1'01)1 y VeanDing; '
1000,, 0 t o Hemlock nista red
' 4 8 0 S 9. I Inrlitubitiningiuu, *wand;
4. O, 1 0- uokiiitiinriew, sawed:
40 ' 4)004 i' , .o. 1 Itt-inabOhltiglea. 04avedi
-449,... v.-- 4riolg• : ~ ~ , , •
Fi r,
lOU Tuna ire Cllk
VAltlas - Nu, 61.141151 1 1 , 1
glinellatter, and 151 ItElli
rlio Otu Allegkel
CENTRAL AND trIVION
PACIFIC RAILWAY 1301 , 41)S,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
Pilo o 310a1EUTZ
It ,
Corner FIFTH AVENUES WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government "
Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market rates.
'1
COMPANY
Street.
$200,000.
ALLY LIABLE,
CIIRITIES,
11111 DEPOSITS.
w-
. Co.,
AXES
Bey Br,
(aucce...or, to IL JONES R C 0..)
Cand Iststitit 'and Wood Sts.,
B AL. rkilEgAra 3Lat.' OS
BUY AUTO BELL ALL Erna
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
W)LD, MVPS AND COUPONS,
ON MOST PAVOBABLE TEEMS. •
Interest Allowed On. Deposits.
Money loaned oil:Oven:meat 134inda at low
est market rates. .
_Orders eieented for the Parehase and
Sale of STOCKE4,IIOPIDS and GOLD.
rtilktrtii CO.
stele points in the
& CO.,
!:13.011EAS,
Wood Streeto,
la 32 ` . PARTIES DESIRING TO IN
V• xT In 'UNION AND CENTRAL PA
CIFIC BONDS can save one pter cent. by perches
lug before
JANUARY Ist.
MMUS
HART A C 0..)
Bonda on hand for deliverr. •
• • JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Agents Central and'Union Pacific Railroad coin
riles, corner Fourth and Wood atreeti. dtB:bl3
Coupons,
E . l2f...frgitt,diugt-,.4ktOL
tti) h.) puiobiss and
BONDS.
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FINANCE. AND TRADE,
ili
OPFICTE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAMTE,
THuIRISA - Y, December 24, 1868.
Money remains firm at 7 per cent., gold,
on call loans arid a commission, but the
regular stock houses of Wall street seem
to be well supplied with funds, judging
from the firm tone of the stock market.
New York Central even advanced; also,
Erie and nearly all the Western shares,
with Ohio - tit 'Mississippi. Fort Wayne is
firm, but the dealings aro light. Cleve
land 5t Pittsburgh is neglected at .8334.
Reading is unchanged, although a dividend
of five per cent. was:declared. The whole
force of cliques is now concentrated on all
the roads that aro likely to make a direct
link in the connection, with the Union and
Cential Pacific Railroads. The New York
Railroad managers do their utmost in pre
venting the Middle and Southern States to
get the traffic from and to the west by
way of l'hiladelphla, .Baltimore, Nor
folk, or any other harbor on the Vir
ginia shore. , But, in attempting
these monopolies, they have squandered
Millions and tens 'of millions, *and have
watered nearly all the stock of their roads.
Two dull and unprofitable season?, and
poor crops here or an abundance abread,
knight throw all these companies in bank
rupesy, and the smart managers would get
out in time leaving to the public their com
paratively worthless or depreciated stocks.
ecurities.
Bonds are iirm•io-day which proves that
there must be - some demand for them du
ring a season of commercial depression.
Gold is a shade lower but firm at 1343.
Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz:
Gold, 1353; Silver, 130; - Eighty-one's,
114%; Five Twenties, 1'862, 11034; do 1861,
100:, do 1855, 1073; do 1865, Consols, 109' ; ',;;\
(101867, 1093,;; do 1868, 110%; Ten Forties,
105; New York Central, 150;; Erie, 3834;
Reading; 97%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne at.
Chicago Railroad, 111; Ohio & Missis
sippi, 30%; Michigan Southern, 875;*
Cleveland Pittsburgh, 83; Chicago act
Rock island, 11 . 33 l; Chicago & North West
ern, 79N; do Preferred, 30..;; Western
Union Telegraph Company, 3334; Pacific
1141, 119 n; Adams Express, 48;;; Mer ,
eliltuts, 115%.
/ •
—The
Chicago 2 ribuae, of Wednesday,
says: The stringency in the local money
market continues about the same as for
some days past. it is not - felt so much in
the application for item loans ns iu the
inability of a large elasem pay Up. Reg
ular
merchant paper. is pretty genet ally
met at maturity, but nmuch larger propor
' tion of the loans Made - by the hanks ou
col
lateral security have to be extended. The,
relief felt by the merchants from easier
collectiods In the country is helping them
a little, but the money does not seem to
get bark from the country as readily as it
should, and deposits have not increased
with any of the. banks,-while with. some
they have run down.
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady (ft, Co.: Gold, 134 k; (United
States Sixes, 1881's, ' 114; 1640'5, 1862,
110;, 6-20's, 1364, 1063.;; 6-20's, 1665,
107; 10-40's, 105; 5-20's, January and
July, '66, 1093; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 110%; '6B, 119%; June 7-30's, par less 34;
July 7-30's, do 34; August 119; Sept:. 119;
Oct. 11814; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen
tral, 103.
AVINGS,
rIDEMEI
PITTSBURGH PETVOLEUM MARKET
There is really but little thatis new or
important to be said about the Petroleum
Market in ti general way. It is an old - aild'.
true:saying that there is always "a calm
after a storm," and this applies with con=
siderable fciroe to. the oil trade just now.
For some weeks previous to the 21st, there
Was quite a commotion in oil circles, in
view of an expected "corner" on the 21st,
and during that time this was the all ab
sorbing theme of conversation. As we
have repeatedly staled, it WAS most cost.
Lively denied that any "corner" was con
templated, that the . oil was called for be-
Cause it was wanted; while, on the other
hand, it la just es strenonsly asserted that a
"corner" was the object, and that it was'
the intention tff, the "cornerers" to squeeze,
the "shorts"--to get the largest "differ. ,
°noes" prissible. As It is, 'we hear it ru
mored that some of the "shorts" did get
squeezed, built Was done very gently—
did not hurt them very badly. There is no
disguising the fact that the movement, if
it was intended for a "corner," was a fail
ure. .S/n the other hand, If pull was not
I Olienmes lockdent, to
with the humane vlen
shy moll In 'wale.' letter
tress, HOWARD AS.
Pa. se22;x9o-iI&T
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STREET. former •
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OFFICE. OF TEEM PrllsllUßCill ()AMITE,
TuunsDAY. December 4, ISBS.
tto object, it is pretty hard to tell to whic
skie the victory belongs.
CRUDE
The Crude market continuos quiet and
very dull, and as we noted in our last re.
port, concessions would have to be made in
order to effect sales. Indeed, we heard of
a sale, and it was the only one reported, of.
1,000 bbls, at 12, which if correct, would is.
dlcate.a decline of half a cent. „laolderae
generally are still asking 1234 for•spot or
.all next year, sellers option, and 16 for
same delivery, buyers option. •
REFINED
.The Refined. market waS ablo veriito
to-day, not a single sale reported, and, com
pared with yesterdays, prices are shade
lower. Spot oil was offered at, 30, and It
was thought a plump offer of 2934 or \2o3i,
' would have bought it. Lines offered—` , De.
eember to March at 2934. January and Feb
'my at 2934 , s OfraTS to buy first.six months; -
sellers option at 31t, and saute &all? ry t
buyers option, at 3334. •• '
—Since the above was put in tyPe, t ere
was a sale of 1,000 each January to March,
at V%. . ' : •
OIL SHIPPED EAST,FBOH DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Hutchinson Oil -Ref. Co., 66 bbls fatted
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelpha. -
Fleming it Co., 229 do do to . Tack Bros.,
Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdship & Co., 101 do"do to War.
ing, Ring &. Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 100 do beniolo
to Warden; Frew 4.C0, Philadelphia.
Hartman &' Love, 27 do' crude to W. C. &
M., New York.
Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 10 do do to
Libby it Mark; New York. •• -
Total shipments. Refined. , asx
" 8enr.010....• /0(
OIL SHIPPED hA ST HT A. V. R. B.
Lockhart: Frew. OM C 154 do . do to War.
den—Frew & Co.: Philadelphia.
Fawcett,' Logan & Stookdale, 250 do do . t 4
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
McCreary • :lc Co, 224 do do to -W,
P.-Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. get-Co., 776 . d0 /:.IMiworth
& Co., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koeklefr & Co., 316 do Gott
Waring, Ring& Co., PhiladelPhia.
P. Weisenberger & Co., 250'd0 do to War.
den, Frew & Co.. Philkdelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co„ 632 do de to Tack,
Bro., Philadelphia. • •
W.A.Sproul, 101 do tar to Libby & Clark,
Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined
" Residuum . •
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
OFFICE pFITCWPITTSBUECIS GAZETTE,
TEtuasnar, December 24, 1868.. ?
Business watiVerY quiet today, and the
general market aontinnea quiet anti devoid
of any , new or , Impottant characteristics
worthy of special notice. - We cap 'report a
steady local demand for- most of the lead
ing commoultlei, - volume of
busLness In the aggregate, while so far as
values are concerned, there are no import.
ant changes.
APPLES—Firmer in consequence of , the
cold freezing weather, which will check re
cepts. Prices remain unchanged at $3,50 to
$4 for fair to good, and $4.60 to §5 for prime
to choice. •
APPLE BUTTER-70 to SO cents, as to
q uality.
BUTTER—Is in good supply butwith a
steady demand prices are maintained, 38 to
40 for fair and 43 to 45 for choice.
BEANS--$3,50 to .3,75 per busheL
_ _
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4% to :5 cents.
CARBON OlL—Sales of staudard white
in a jobbing way at 2634 to 27, and in aye
tail way at 29 to 30.
CRANBERRIES---$2.1 to $25 per bbl.
CHEESE-15 to 20 cts as to'quality. _
CORNMEAL—SaIes $1 to 81,10 per, bush.
DRESSED HOGS-;ades at 10 to 12p.
,'.. :DR/BD FRUIT—Sales of Pi3aotieit at I 2 to
13 for quarters and 15 to 16 for halves. Ap.
plea,lo to lie.
EGS-Sales at 30 to 32 ets for:limed, and
33 to 35 for fresh packed. ' -
POULTRY--Scarce and firm; sales
Chickens (dressed), at 11 to 12, and Mai
keys at 14 to 15.
POTATOES—Steady with sales of Peach:
Blows in store at 85 to 90 per bushel.
GRAlN—Winter Wheat is quiet—but
little offering and but little wanted; we
continue to quote at $1,83 to $1,85. Spring
Wheat —no sales for some time, and little
or no inquiry for it. Oats arm and in lim
ited supply; may be quoted at 63 to 61c, on
track, aLd 66c to 670, in store. Corn is
scarce and in active demand; sale of 2 cars
prime new, in elevator, at 92c, which is
an advance. 'Old Corn—little or none in,
market, and it would bring bet very little,
if any, more new. Rye—sales of prime
Penna. and Ohio, to dealers, at $1,47 to
$1,48. Barley is quiet and nominal at 81,90
to $2 for good to choice Spring..
LARD—Is scarce and firm and tend
ing upward; we now quote prime kettle
eudered at ISc to 183_c, in tierces, and 2
lie to 1914 c, in kegs.
LARD OIL—Is firm and higher; Extra
:o. 1 Winter Strained is quoted 'at $1,53
!,o $1,55, in a joublog way. ' '
MESS PORK—Is also - nigher, and may
now be quoted at $25,50 to 1',;29.
HAY—Sales a: ,Allegheny Diamond
Scales of 93 loads at' '2d to s3s per ton, as Co
quality. Baled is in better supply and a
, shade loweir; we can report sales on wharf
at $23 to $26. , 3, ' .
HOMINY-3,0,50 to 3.6;75 per bbl.
FLOUR—There is no improvement to
note in the demand, and prices are un
changed. Western! Flours, at 3 , 7,50 to
38,25 Or Spring Wheat, and e 9,00 to 39,50
for Winter Whe4. The Pearl ! Mill
brands, their hes'. brds, made cf 'thel best
Wheat, as follows: Extra Family . Fleur,
in barrels. at 39,50, and, in sac.ks, 39,2,0 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.
(Mote prices as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) 'in barrels , $9,50, and, in sacks,t
$9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, 310,00, and, in sackS, :,;9,70 per bar
rel, and Spring, SS,OO, in barrels,ands7,7ot
in sacks, per barrel.
SALT—Allegheny River brands at $1,85
by the car load, and $2, in store.
WHlSKY—Highwines lower, being quo
ted, in a jobbing way, at 97 to 98e. •
ILOGS
CENTRAL YARDS,
MURSDAY, December 24„ 186 S. 5
There is uo abatement in the excitement
in the Hog market, and prices have still
further advanced. Sales . were reported as
having been made to-day as high as 10!„1
and 10!o, for prime heavy averages, while
light Hogs may be quoted at 0 to 9;ic.
Packers aro very much agitated by this
unexpected, and, we might say, almostun
procedented .advance; theylhate, been out
of the Market for over a week, and it is not
likely that they will outer the field again
untillhere is a Material decline.
NEW Yonic, December 24.—Dry Goods.—
Being Christmas Eve there is but little
doing in Ibis brenolt business; but the/
market is!firm for all staple styles. Cotton
goods still, and a gloom hangs over bust-'
ness owing to the failure or the
house of .Turnbtill,:!ahadiS , (St Co., whose
credit was unquestloued up to Monday last
this firm lied-suspended for 81000,000, and
it is thought they may be able to make a.
settlement , and go' im.• , Unbleitelied inns:
Rusin limited requestrand buoyant at 15,,
a 15% for the best eastern sheeting§ .excellt
which is. beldlat 16; StarleA.
now held at Mi. Light goods firm, and
Portsmouth brings 7% and Portamouth ffIN•
Bleathed tnuslins, too, are looking upt9itd
a fete medium brands are 359 higher.
DivrimonE. December 24.—Wheat
and heavy. Corn dull; prime white 80e8S,
yellovrlWSoktpASatiki:Apfitrjra, P.O O
a 1,65. 111ess Pork fired at - MK — Macon quiet;
rib sides 17; clear sides 17k; shoulders 14.
Hums 18. Lard quiet at 17x618,
1
13
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