The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1868, Image 5

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11,oers of he grSaten variety of
- 0015; Parlor and .Heating Staves
TO BE TOUND INTEZ STATE.
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an Stoves and , Turnaces thr-Bard Coal" or Coke.
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- ad : &aO.. litrELEV' Alio eny City.
MIGITS CO.,
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ifinuficturers of every deeerliVou of
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3.1,..., Bars, PlimaggeTilisirolt rallitMketbtiel
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DAP -- FORT- PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND . WORIES,
:.TWELFTH:: STREET,.
- PITTSBURGH, PA'
ft4rEngines, SOltaing Mill lig
chinery, Nail Machines} actin*
and Castings '
NATioNAL rotr/rDaint
AND PIPE ifOrtki.
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lienedidCaathiptoribui and-WateFWorks•
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bf atiVorkii 11.214321t1:4
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aontpistestonstinients in the West, inia areioro
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nohnell •
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T i n origertizir 'bt
• f•-..litiON -FOUNDERS '
-.. kil4l:llFittl i titte44
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• Alidesorintions. for Plumbers and Bmiltters__lAL4- -
rionitnrallmplements, Cotton and Woolen - suu
Cldn All c •MtiVork prompt/ attended ;
OHIO and • Works—VASE:MOTOR A.ViSII2,
near
Out Depot, Allegheny City,. Pa.
OBINSON; BEA ils, CO., - -
-"-"" Succeasors to,BOaCer*nt. XERI!,
- WASiII.IO:PIiDN'Ik:44III{W ,
E MACHINISTS, PITTS
titeam i ksi.
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Rolling Mill and BridOVAlStingt,,
THIMBLE SKEINS Agifitit BoXiS,' •
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KLOILINEBT *2. 7 1) CalltINGB "filliNZ141:1".
Ordeis gromytir and caretuiiy ezeeited.
Charges ressortabie.
=Farr A mien is
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THORLOI 'CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundryaitilltaeldire Worb r
2,4***ft;lßT , 413tanitsfilift, PA.,
Idarniiseturers - O l f r t s teSOt ßaw igios i t r it ll oll Presses,
i lling
dS Ch_ &tin r Grate B are, Weights.
'Wagon Boxes, - tite.K .- Busto to ostler mid turreatv
hems Engines - of MI sties. - am14:45 .
.11 16 / 1111{ AZ:r 3 P rinr i
AND ROLL WORKS
;: 880 .,Pen? 1 ,f 3l x ect s
'11°1114", BOTi) BAOALEY.
'l7llllltolikAillltlatliiii,liial Lshe., re.
IRON'; BROKERS.
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Isbll~<~,O~ES,
124 Prst 8444AttibluititPli:
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seipaute, osbens, Duacsuauni- ousicpce, (loa.
is . totlurt brand, at Imtbssalt,O, hiIvIMMOMMY
NW Op, Bi.Olkrumg ; _••
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ricavirtorirs.'. •
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,a) . .leillatents am most resosomonv monftsd.
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swasiistu. sum
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..WILLIO4 rn..11113,,www. •
Maul io but Obeilmis.
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MIA MAI"
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KiroilA , BOLE. 81 CO,-
te o .Point Alley and Daquesne Sty •
or •
ziR THY POINT,)
Engineßuilders Founders&kachinists-
Mitsui:62re STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of MI dem •
OlLctal attention Invited to our new STATION=
OIL WELL Elifittill AND PORTABLE`
Elkof 10-hone power.
iiin A n B d T ry ili z feill'lllt.llflrg rind
:T., ll ' il l i tiotr ) t r o d .r e h r et t our
.or ON Wells, SHAN TING, PULLEYS,
RANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and ,
AMON TOBACCO PRESSES, of hand and :Dade to
Order..at the • •
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INDUSTRIAL WORKS •
Proldinv ph the Allegheny Mier, near the Pont ,
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PITTSBURGH.
•
aar 'orders rorn ; •T T
FORl e rrter
11011IniiMU MBTANK
, OILIES.
CAR OLL iIrIBINYDER,
,ilulTrAcsyszes or
TI7III3IAUL DOUBLZILMID TTIBiLIE. Pliir
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM MEMEL
OIL STILLS A.ND 0114 TANTPI."
,CIIMOLYS, BBRECHINO AND.ABH PANS, •
SETTLING - PANS, BALT PANS AND VON.
'P4 11 .1 31 4 1 ; 1 ; """ " " •
GASOMETERS AND aim
=RIDOES,
raisost DOORS AND COAL BRUTE'
•
011ie. and Wareham', earner ilecond,
- Third, hard Streets, -
I
P SBIIIRGH,
Air Orders lent to the above address wll‘ be
promptly attended to. mlel: 89
'Wnt:lialiCS*LL ts CO.,
'BOILER MAKERS
AND SKEET IRON WORKERS;
Igoe. so, ss, se AND se PENN err.
MAID( secured a large yard and tarnished It - with
'the most - approved machMery, we arep_red to
mannfaetnre every description of BOD,PingS in the
; best mannersmenragranttili sous/ to any made la
the tdmitry. Chimneys,' Breeching, litre
'Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condenera.sLM
*Us, Tanks, 'oll.Stilld; _Agitators, Battling, rams,
rever - motirai%nCrnfiltn"Vgl2 ' 1 !` &41-.
Repairing done oaths shartest actin. -
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,Ar#ASEtg 'DU IlliTE/Ni
Noe. Bti . ano 'air" Water Street,
krrrtattrzari,
•-• A YLISSIPAOTIIRII, OP
. . . .
IRON -. :OIL TANKS,
.errrtaxe rens, COPPER arzug
-- /KFLIdiG MILL ST/L . O/M •
And BESET IKON WOWS,
" , For Eitosanbostre
BRIM & SO
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; suanirAcvaugas cap
Steam' Boilers, • Oil Stills,. Tanks.
:mszrz mow Irons,
61 ,Penn)4treet4:~Purgh, Pa. '
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WARPtfiArfp K 7 4 o i ' :'
Coraailegoaliertheats sad Brokers la
and its
Petroleum P r oducts,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
-, - PITTSBURGH, PA.
~.. PHILLDILPHIL ADDRESS,
- . -
WARING, KING & CO.,
'4 , -,.. i..:. • 127 Walnut Street.
1 pica Opowizins,
COMMISSION . MERCHANTS ,
, , . ".AND DICALZRB IN
Petroleum.
and Its Products.
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.• plAat nirglijoki . 11/JO BUILDING, • cot
, aer q-Dagaerne-Wey ant /rwin Witte.
-•- , rbilidelahli . 4s-1117 WALNUT ST.
': ./E 0 11(44 4 1 CO ! ,
PqtrFACTIMPB oP
BURNING 0/4
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Meet No* , Dutlestke Pittsburgh•
.NEW muuktrAuE,;HOUSE. •
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LINDSEY, STEBRIT & kuwEit,
Manntadturera and Inworteria
IE3E A. Et. 1:1 W Et 7E;
CUTLERY, &C.
88T LIBERTY STREET,
CORM OF WAlrlal•
1141euire Below' triiimil:lNmpots
.f:t s Pirl73Bgaciti; C I
? j , Matt fit verniAtrzip sairdia,
Novsiwsr IWORICEL ."
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Janus-. r f eed .Patent' JOAO Podick
• • Latekei," •
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and First •_
asesisp.„.,• • - - PlTTalltieg... •
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GAS'.Var STWIL
row st. ilottnis. ..JOl. sxra......mangT nuts.
jinni N. (AT= ili CO.,
i- - - 311141188 Pol73lDillitB
GAS , AND STEAM FITTERS,
men weicm - it ; inlet : :.
Ent'teatairii 111 - 21 ..
VICIMI - A - • • _
of 'Pike and Wajaut Streets,
i • Prersitrkas
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111NOLMBEk BOILERS,
EIMtI)WARE.
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"'STOCKHOLDERS INtiIVIDUAIITLIOILE;
DEALIID3I3
GOVERNMENT
SEQURITIKS,
AND COLD.
INTEURV ALLOWED ON UM DEPOSITS:
Colteetlens MAde on ID eOeseitble DoPito, 1121 ;1 1 0.,
DietteirlkiegorAnd pandas. F- .", :', 4 _
: D i . liiigettei.'2l)llll472l intro.:.:
libdier ; --"'
James Darden, ' Robe. H. IC.ind ,
D. Wallace Andrew Diller,
I. Fawcett: - -.lAmes)ll. Bailey. \ •
S.&* L. ateCIMPRILILN, Pres%
D. •
NATIOIAL B OF COMMERCE,
w. 44:-.woo.i.gclutocstx,-,f
PATTE88011..—......1. J. I 'l, z4ildient.
JOS. IL, HILL
CAPITAL, r $500,000. .
DISBOTO '
• A. Patterson.: • r ;moo Wil 3 / I g ,
:W u m. H. Brown. ,•••••••• eel%
Ph. Lockhart, m. 121mglas, •
Allen Xthrpatrick. Wm.
191.11. Raven.
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DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT U A. II.r;9:on
„C4rfikaFf
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BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner 27sird and ',toed Streets,
.'PrZ'TS.I3ITIIOI3II4 - • ”
_ . .
OnTOOKBSOBEI TO EIANN..,-ELAAT *MO •
• ' DIIALEsti
Exchange, Coin t Coupons,
'And particular attentioale oi n paid to he purehue and
s
COVERNME4T BONDS.
Bight Drat on London:
lannel
HOLMES & SONS,
N. l.
325.49}ZIT3IMEDUSLIRS,
'14.41
57 Market Street,
rrrwrisittraiali,
Oollectlaa made on all the principal to:Ots of the
United States and Oansdu.
'stocks, Bands and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the pnrchue and
sala ef
United Statloa,Selyar.ities.•
WESTERN SAYINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866. '
Interest paid onriline Ileposlts
ANY aux RECEIVED PliON
ONE 1:1014,AR UPWARD.
DZEOSITS SUBMIT TO 0)32138, WITHOUT
Dlicounta Daily NZ o' cloak.
President—THOMPSON HELL.
Vice Preddeat—A.lll. MARSHALL.
DISUICTOBB: .
MOMPSON BZLL, A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOB. LIMBER.
J. J. OILLESPIZ, . •
.
Stockholders toWiden We nisdre'rentrenee:
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth.
Wm. Caldwell, •. Dayld Kerr,
Willis Dalsell, Hdary Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell A. M. Brown,
E. N. Fulton. Thomas Kwlng.
WINES. LIQUORS, &o
PITTSBURGH IMPORTING HOUSE.
ESTABLISSED 1830.
SCHMIDT - & :FRIDAY
IMPOSTERS OF FOOMIGIN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
409 Penn 'Street Pitteinsey -
Would direct the attention of the piblie to the fact
largaeV7 ceasing
s irrfiVi l g e titTe:. """" gmA
t w o
their inaporflans direct.. the are l etr i g
to offer the veffous - es of choice
LIQUORS at prices Tess than Eastern rates. Ex
=Mations of qualities and comparison of price
tespectfully solicited.
,ff..hoiste assortment of pure OLD EVE
NOY coastantiv cm band' , .•! - , z
jouirxr - H &
I IWO& 'Sao 157.1115. 151, 198 sad 156,
7111/Yrditlitiaro rrrriasnaiuti- •
_ ItAWMPACPMEZZI ar
(pies- -Distilled -Pure file Whiskey.
aeon la ANIZIONWINIIII ilia moose;
tops. Ma, . addiasil
WHEAT GROWERS.
"1
Man. ILEIONLITED"
SUP „
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MPROMENATE OF LIM
• ••martriumulum BY
rix-rotr r•
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litattlizigh
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; ardtbk ra g fitill.ts4;:4lll,r4 ,
•Caint,'Pota /ha • 4 Ploassiee /es gis
itim elreuleti a puipliletl4pateialag laterutint .
sailelizeble stateneau of till Penalises, conies ei
w "nu be wt tree to say seadlag sai Laic ea. ,
dFall. ' 11l / "i•-it 11 , ' l ' ' e---;irtvnl
i..IIAIR AND riptur tggiv• ..
01111CIP ~, • ' . , apiuktid'Uldi.,:i
mauls 72 r , , 7f,,-1.:
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14d411141 4 1 " 111.41"" ila .
theneatai, - :! , ~•
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igngtApp AND UNION
PACIFIC RALLIVAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now hi the market for
sale by
2snaarraZ,
'Corner 7IFTEE ATENUE I WOOD STREETS.
Ale!), dealer In Government Bonds. Geld arid
Convons an d European H.:change at market rates.
I T _ Bey & •
Coy
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(BUCCeaIO2I6 . 6.
C6rnet Yourti and '-ifoos ,
.a. 3Eic tes ,
BOY AND BELL. ALL KINDS or
GOVERNMENT — SEOURITIEI3,
r
GOLD. SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST PAVOIIaiILE TIMMS.
, ... •
artifice:it Alioififi an Deposits: •-
•• air Blow! loaned on Government Bonds at low-:
set market rates. -
Orederriteanente;lfoathe Parehase and
Bain of *TOCSIN, BONDS and GOLD.
LAMES T: 41 CO:
W m ' PASTIES DESIRING TO:IN.
v.ler to -UNION 'AND CENTRAL - PA
CIFIC BONDS can save one per cent. by.parcbsa.
big before'
JA.NILTAIrf-lest. • •
Bonds Ontkand for dellverY.. ,
, -
JAMES T. BRADY &CO,
Agents - Central and Union; Pacific Batlroad •cora.
isles, corner Fourth and Wood streets. 'd*S:bl3
rbijr lath* qitirttf,
FINANCE A TRADE,
OFFICE or Tam t Prrrsurogratzrriz,
I .WEDNESDAY, December 30, 1808. S
The anticipation iif 'ianintrY coupons by
the . government, has had a teridencyto de..,
press the premium' on' *old to=day; - find
134 k have been the closing quotitions,
against 135, early to -day. The scarcity of
money for borrowers on gold colliderals,
which in' most instances amounts to one
fourth ner cent. per day, is a furthercause
of the dWine, and likely Will infinence thp
premium, tuitil the 'qnarterly teak state
meat is over. As to the future price of
gold opinions are; unanimously for higher
quotations on account of the still large im
ports, and the slow arrivals of cotton at the
seaport's from thOT interior. Governnient
bonds were very strong in the afternoon,
and had advanced from - One-half to three•
fourths per cent: - ,Tho =demand does not
come from invostoneyjautfrom_spoculators
who expect' an iriereaSeildernand for bondP
after January first, whilst :present purcl a'=
sea gives them the gold interest.
In stocks little more can be said than
that ta i l the different Railroad stocks are
duped, and that the present rise is an ar
;t111clal one, ItrhiCh may react at any: mo
ment.'
In our local stock market we have to
report an unusual closeness of money, and
the demand far exceeds The supply; the
banks do not discount 'any at alloind the
brokers ask high rates for money at pres
ent, which is cheerfully paid, as it is con
sidered a great favor to borrow money at
any price.
Business is dull and little doing, prior to
•
January settlements.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 134%; .Eighty-one's, 114%;
Five Twenties, 1862, 110%; do, 1864, 10734;
do, 1865,108; do, 1865, new.llo%; do, 1867,
11134; do,' 1868,111%; Ten •Fortiee,, 105%;
Railroads --Cleveland t Pittsburgh. 83;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne. & Chicago. 113%;
Chicago & Rock Island, 11734; Chicago ,t
North Western, 80%; do Preferred, 83;
Michigan Southern, 8734; Reading, 9834;
Erie, 394; New York Central, 169; Ohio
o ir, Mississippi Certilimtes, 34%; Western
Union Telegraph C0.;3334; Merchants Union
ExPresa Co., 15; Pacific Mail, 118%;
Adams, 48; Mining shares—Gregory, 4,80;
Quartz Hill, 72; Smith & Parmele, 2,60.
4%—Stock sales Tuesday evening; Decem
ber 29th, on second flair of CommerCial
Sales Rooms, 106 Smithfield street, by A.
Mollwaine AUCtioueer:
, Bank of Pittsburgh $6B 00
Exchange; National _Bank 69 75
Citizens National Bank . 66 50
Columbia Oil Company 17 50
—The Chicago 7 ribune, of Tueedav says:
Money continues extremely stringent, the
•
banks beibgeic paid ed to the utmost extent
to which., in , view of the approaching quer-.
terly statement, they. dare! , allow , them
selves to go. Applications, - for , Molter are,
bowever, fewer than-might be expected.
Many refrain from askAgof.thabanks, be
cause they think it is pselese.,.., The major
ity of the applications are fic*m provision
and grain operators, 'ands s large part, of
these want it for' spe culative - ;epprOtiona.
It is believed that the wholeiala merchants
are generally in a little staler , cimumatan
' cee than a week or two ago. 'Many& them
have been able to make more satisfactory
collections In the ootintry; which bild tent;
bled themto , pay off their, most presthig
Eastern indebtedness. -The depressing
effect ofthe :stringency; however ! , I. felt in'
101 l branches ' OF the trade: 'The - bank rite
f all
short; ootamerolallnapet 3a ticmi
ifally tea pay cont. r but only _ t , a few _ get ac.,
commodatbmis at 'that rate, and much really
tptaxA paper is Obliged to , eeek the street
wheronte,iuid in a tea% instances, even two
per cent. has been paid; though the latter
is an exceptionalfignm. There ,have been
cales - Where paperliaving one good
gelt'llyftkitheAk,Othet security; a lias
offer at a shave of 23f per cent.,ner
jOggitc these 41)."40C, commons
qnotations MC - stied by Jamee
Brady„ dt,, -Co.: (fold, 134 X; 'United
OA*Bliss , 188114 4 . 114%.;° 6-20's, 1862,
410 X; - *.2//afr , 1364 f 1473 f; 8-20,!st
,
QQ~lo.4o's, -106 X; -3-20's, January and
.711/3 '61,41910 6-,) yijakestry *dr Julzi
I 'l7 14N, Tlf,*l4; poi less WI
IJulyi7Mll,ll6 X. 7-3 's; dna Compoilnda
_118; ,Union PAP° Railroad par;
Par. •
•
O.
ITEplYottr4Dtkembe43o t 4Pi*d odd,
Thb maiketioobtiitueskxttemelY du/4'l)ov
Arbes iieleithelbas witionr eAentlat
bloinke. Heavy Brown §t;ietings are in
Moderate request, at 15a16 for best makes,
and; ,A4Mals for second beat. Standard
- Print!' in , limited%deittand. fat CLittiii§Tfor
white Cooheco`, -- 'aild Merrimack , Prints
Intim laji. 14StandardlitroWn Drills steady
itt 170. ,PApitniiim - bilos_,llN Andlliak nolop
112,4: Antoaikesei:".pakszei2ool•;.;ls
d0..0 21,1d0.119a20i snitAnierloin
- • '- - _
: ( *.M€P.''.4PW-;/.. P - 1 . 9 .!. k : ..--.7•1--:: ' ..;.
• OFFICE or TSB PITITIIROH GA2
yi r IIDNESDAIirs ;December; 30,
he market for both ljrude and "
was decidedly stronger, if we ma
lowed the expression, ."ballish%
and .with considerable - inquiry and
offerings, there seemed to be a strt -
ward Aendency. The feeling in - t .
sped does not`seem to be confined
particular clique, or faction, but is •
garded by the trade generally, • Ile; •
Standing both crude dealers, refiners
speculators, • with but veryfew
would ;171.,e'. to sell ell lower. ' . lt is
noteworthy fact that some of those who all
along have been etrenetautly advocating
low prices, have also changed ' their
opinioris, ^and have now concluded that
unless something extraordinary occur%
such as a largely and unloap4ftly Increase
in the production, European complies.
time, etc., etc., that oil is destined , to rale
eonsider,ably higher in 1869 than it did in
1868.
OBUDB
The—Crude , market was considerably
aimisoinewhit excited to-day, and
with an improved demand, prices are tend-
Mg upward. Spot :'p,ll wanted at 12;i
(4U to 45) while so far as we could learn,
there were no sellers below 18. Sate of,,
1,000 obis.(4o to 46) first six months, sellers
optioni at- 1234:
REFINED
The Refined market was also II considera
bly firmer and eol49Wbat excited today,
and while immediate delivery is unchanged'
"futures," are higher. 'We can report two
lots of 1,000 bbls each, for;-"December it 30; -
1,000 bbls foiFehTuary at 80; and !qiiie of
"500 each fiom January to Deceinbir, at 30
for January, and an advance of hal f a cent •
for each subseittent month, averaging 32%.
We are cogn izant of 30 having been offered,
for January to March, and 31g to 31% for
January to June. . •
RECEIPTS OF CIiRDE OIL
'Fisher & Bro-.... 360 I Jas. Wilkins 400
E. Singleton... t .. - 160
Total --- 920
OIL SHIPPETI EAST BE B. E. - •
Erni, lag" eintin & Co., 150 -- blili refined to
Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia.
McKee, Hackett -& Cp., 200 do do toNr. P.
Logan & Bro.; Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan it Btockdale, 250 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. Co., 523 do do to F. A. Dilworth
it Co., Philadelphia.
" Forsyth, Bro. & Co; 0 , 1105 - •dodp - to Warden,
Frew it Co., Phihidelpliiii.
Leech it Wood, 120 do tar to Libby it
Clark. New York. • • - _ •
Totil shipments 1720
gi • • Tar ' - 120
OIL SHIPPED EAST FBON DUQUESNE DEPOT.
'Union Ref. dc St. Co. I -210' do refined to
W. P. Logan 4t Bro., Philadelphia.
F. A. Bates, 59 do do to Warden, Frew &
Co., Philadelphia: ' -
G. W. Holdship dt Co., 100 do tar to Wal
lace, Cavitt it H., Philadelphia.
'Total shipments Refined..... : .... 260
" - Tar... . 100
PITiMIJIMII LIVE STOCK
PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, /
WEDNESDAY, DeCoMber 30, 1868..
OATThE.
,
The supply . of Cattle has been unusually
Small this week, and the •sales, all told,
onlyseisChndl*.sWid,-which,.in pre:city ,
"eXcedhigly"
paratively_speaking, nothing. The demand
was ..ixiuchAiStttr thapj /sat week , the'nutn
bef b
i ouyers in atten dance being double,
perhaps treble, and if the Cattle had have
been here, there would have been a much
larger num* soul. Tilia being.the.ease r '•
prices, _particularly . for prime shipping
,Cattler,-weseat leastihslfsvctitktdgher, and,
(Wenihe " . ..advance, game : v.:4e not ball,
enotighori' - sale to supply the demand.
Besides, of• the few that were here, there
Were but very few good cattle, and unless
the receipts to-night and to-morrow are
considerabirlarger than they have been''. '
;;
any prmeclintdaythis week, it is probable.-'.::
that some of the eastern men will be
obliged to return home with but few, if
any Catilti;Are should not lie iiirbiised to
see a good supply , next week, however, as
big prices _generally draws them nut. As
will be seen by refeience to the report of
sales, prices ranged from 436 to 83‘ for .
scalawags to prime shipping steers, and, we
believe, that an extra drove or two, had
there have.been any such in market, would
have bronght - 836: - . . •
'McFadden to Moses 16 head, weighing
18,576, at 7,65; same to same 2,. weighing
3,575, at 7,65; Orr et Williams to Downing
35, weighing 37,250, at 16,62; Holmes, Laf- -
ferty dc Co. to Frank 21, *eighing 19,Z25, at
4,60; Cummins.tci Frank - weighing.lB,
200, at 5,55; Casteline to Nicher 19, weigh
ing 21,650, at 6,75; Keys to Duffey 20,weigh
ing 17,850, at 6; McFadden to „Anil At - Co.
17. weighing-16,500. at 6;Halpeth to Moses ,
18, weighing 19,825, at 6,25; Heskett to
Klemen 45, averaging 1,335, at 8,25; Orr et '
William's to Klemm 18, averaging 1,130, at
6,50; HaddenLto Elemen 17; • averaging
1,162,at 7 25. •
2
The market for - .this class, of, stuck lu26 . )t t .-
been very firm this week, in consequen •
of unusually light arrivals, and pricsisT , '
.Compered with last Week, have atilLfarth&
advanced. Where tome run - attendanceof
buyers., and .with .a ' prettT 34* .competi
,
tion, holders 4 expeilended do' difilcult4,lll
- and tluit t .too, as is:general thief" at =
a very handsome, profit, -
_.Quotations may . ..,,
be fairly at: 840 e*6o for • fsir • to'
good, and 5,00 to 6,60 for prime to extra.
One drily', of iiMoyAiold. at 7%., ~..A.a in , the
case ofCattle, we should not be sprileed to
see a pretty full supply , next,wee " and if
that,is e the pate the tables may be urned.
The bales daring Saturdei, Blondes., Them.
day TantE tiri,toltin. noon to -day,' foot 'up
nearly 8,000 bead.: t .' ~, ~ .• v , -
HOOB
Continue to attract coMuderab le• attention►
not merelY'Of those , engaged id the trade,
but of the liminess ptibliegeuirFdlyr- With
oantifined lighkitriveliclmdlitgood ship- ,
ping demand; , Partibularly noetrhiladel- '-,
phis and liatimore,, prices, have,hin - M folly -.
Id
anstained, though the impr on seems to
be 'gaining ground ; that Is no good or
legitimate cause for the . ent extreme,
we might soy, exorbi " prices. - Our
packers have; 'been :but .of the market for
early two- weeks, and thus • far this
week, the New York shippers have bought
done, ' being unable' to ge the figures
asked, fbr- the 'reison that , Rew York in
its present: oondition ,will not stand l it.
l'hiladelphialhippets bought pretty , liber
ally paying from - 10 to Ato, while ..111dti
more shippers did not go much over ; 10
cents
cr f
.: ne, - drove of : prime heavy aver
ages, O. i an outside market, brought 10%.
had f car loads of very fine Hogs 'en
1 sale ; te•day, /Or which he had - the hirdi
hood to ask eleven cents; ass `failing to get
this price it was his intention `to ship Fest.,
VECIADELPIIIAi Doeembisr 30..-Flour is
VekY dull; ..sales 0f:3,400%bb1s lonia:'and
Minnesota-extra 'fa ~ I y dt f7,25a8,00; Oblo
do. 89,00:110,50. Wheat is almost at a stand,
with sales of only 1,000 I:us at,111i00a2,03 for ".
red, andAs2,lo for amber, Rye ; sales 1,000
„bus westouLat/j4410. -yenrdttll;_sooo
.
4,000 , ,1inel BMOo for, new 1re11aw,:8543- for
xis wlklte, and 000 fE a kilirdried western.
‘, .11Ina'noMinal :21X0 - 39k eraeLalui- ;
for Mined, - Fri onsquiet.4 -
1 A 1.114 4 61 . 01 .1:/ 1 0 . 1!. ,0 1!% 1 1 0 P,
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