The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 05, 1869, Image 6

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STOVES, OA.STINGS, &c.
THE BEST STOVES.,
A. BRADLEY & CO. ,
llszufactarers of the greatest variety of F .
Cook, Parlor' and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE 13TATS:
Bole Altera, for the celebrated Base Burning Ori
ental Stoves and-Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best in the World for Parlor,o Mee. Store or Churc
neth.
?Ire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do
buy until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET
Our Agents for Orientalso-DEVIMLER BROS.,
Ipalibteld St.l( 3EO. HUR LEY .
• •
eRA
9
IkULMITIPACTVILEHS OP WritiCT VABECTY 01
ferricElEa, -
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"ME• FIERY FUTtNrE "
•
FOB WARMING BUILDIXO
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOK G STOVE,
•43EOULATOE.". COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
VAN'S' Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE,
FLCASETTOR IRON MANT'S E-
C, LES.
GRATES free fromWELLMAN dirt and d R uM;
GRATE LIONTS, Ac.
'206 and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST._
BISSELL •Sz CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUAELNOVS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bike or Roast as
well as any other Store in the talon. -
BISSELL &
N0. \ 2315 Liberty Street.
,Loon hand 1114 foi
PARLOR STON:E_
HEATING STOVES.
GRATE PRON TB, FENDERS
000 Ellie Akilf3ES,
STEEL WOMM.
. DUQUESNE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAID! & CO.,
MANDFACTUF.F. B . I3 OF
Iron. Nails and. Steel. Carriage and
Wagon Springs and Axles.
Duquesne , XL. and Juniata lareschant Bar, Ronnd
and Square Iron; Band, Fluop, , libeet and Plate Iron;
'
Oval, - Bali Oval and Ralf Bound Iron; Cylinder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag sod Dropper Bare; T and
Plat Bail for Amid Rosde;.Cut Nails and Spikes;
Plow, Spring and A B Smelt Laminated steel; Cut
ter Bars, Crow Bars,
' Once and Warehouse - 71 WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh. -
,SEIEFFIELD STEEL WORKS•
SINGER, & Go.
PITTSDUUGU.
liff.nafttAitreisof every, deseriptl of
CAST AND. GERMAN STEEL,,
VLLIZTIC L
a 4.111 . 4er BPITIs t. €3 O
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ma.
MILLER IM4tR &PMMEN.
6I 1q aLL rAartrzes:
WM. METCALF, I REUBEN MILLEN,
eRt). W. BARE., I CRAB. PARK/ N.
livirzt#4. PABSNEE - 8. M. HIES. .
CRESCENT STERt. WORKS,
13A.Rit 4St PARSING
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel4:d4B
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WOMUI.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Ifutolfacturers of *ll deseriptacms of
Erriowrmr
Office and Warehouse_, ,_O 199, 124 EIIECQND,
994119 and L9l. YOST STREES. • -
piTTSBURGH • STEEL - WORKS.
orsuouiszip 1846.7 •
ANDERSON & WOODS,
VCONI3BOI II3 TO ANDREA/N. COOK II CO
Manersetvrers of every desertptloa of
I STEEL.
BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL.
)Llll, Ilhasy, Circular dadit Ind Cr:Jul - Ca,
SAW ra.. -- Aznps.
g, Cast and (kilned, Ploii and Blietir Steel.
Wel. Hoe York. Sete and Toe Calk Steel..
Itstlroad Springelteel and Frog PoltddLeastSteeT
rinser Bars, elette Steel, bpring: Mee, more, flaw.
ings, etc.o)ll'D rill steel ireer
thane and W eid—Varner it.
Tittsburee, Pa. , 774849 •
AWN WORKS.
Its. V 7JSSILII. Prert. W. P. ' , bran,:
FIT'O3IIIIITItfrA!IiFORGE' • •
AND IRON CO.,
liar Iron;
P'*ilsoad Fish Bars and Bolds;
Plailroad Cat* cafes Belled; _
. Railroad Car Axles Ilisfitmearedit,
Zocomotive-Frimesl- '
Loe,otziotire Frame Shapes; ,
Bide Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Elston Heads; •
Steamboat Shafts: •
Steamboat Cranks; •
Piston nods, Wrists:
Pitman Jaw,. Colllarii.'ace.
, ,
N .
bstioe, No. 17,7 PENN STREET,
BE
PITTSBUR6 II . P
EVEILSON, PRESTON & CO.,
•
Pennalvithilron Works,*'
•
Warehaiuse, Nos. 166 andllsl FIRST STREET
opposite Monon.tela gouge,
sp24:de gst PITTSBURGH.
LAJILE SUPERIOR
oolirrit MILL AHD suLTErte W 0,3711
PITTSBUItO.U.
PARK, AttoCURDY
staantacturers of Sheatinarg, Brulers► and Bolt
Goppar, ?reeled Copper 13ottoms, Raised 81.111 8010.
Spelter Solder. - Also, ISlsPoit"rs and Dealers
fp instal, Tin f.late,,.l3beo , Iron. Wfre,_ Ito. • Con•
latujlllcziarlalltitylipiritcliklnialaitil,l'Ooolasa Ism
11107rD "nsei\ pituburgn•L
Special orders of Copper cut co nal oestraixay ,
so7ltet;d4llll..
MI
ES
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY
OFFICE AND , WORKS,,
TWELFTH
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Urn Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts,
anii Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY •
AND PlrE WORKS.
Corner 'Carroll si l sd Sendlasso Streets,
PrrTSIXIMGri-1; 'PAS.•
-• . ,
WILLIAM SMITH'
memura,otwer of
CAST IRON BOWT4 PIPE,
POE GAS..A.I6 WeTEB: wonics.
311 , 1Pirpes area east' invailaiity . in 'Pits, in dry
sand, and 12 feetlpiliftbs! , AlsIN taips.f.nmentof
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also canine attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
pirrsstriten.
43V !. • '
COPPER:
. Aro 14'
1-7 1;•?i;
MORTON STRENT Ninth : Ward
prr•rsutrn , Grz.
THOMAS N. MILLER, ,lE•resident.
- These Works are - among the largest and most
Complete establishments in the West, and are now
prepared to furnish ) . •
E 1110111515, of every description.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling 11111 Castings.
3engtne castings.
Naehine Castings.
General Casting's.
oin;EhsiotuATip
nos:neg
L. O. LIVI/CGSTON.W. 11. lipSls6o/I..TE.
L".l 'TON & cO4 .
IRON POUNDERS,
..AANUFACTUREILS OF
•
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
AU descriptions, for Plumbers arid Gas litter i s;
Qtorallmplements. Cotton and Woolen 14
d ]fir
inery,
All Job Work promptly attended to.
Ofilee )
and Works—WASHINGTON Arran=
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City„ Pa. . . .
ROBINSON,R REA. ts,, CO.,
SUCCOB6OIII to Boantsow, lams & Mitaxtus,
WASHINGTON WOE S,
FOUNDERS, AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
nifacttlrers of Bost and Stationary Steam En!
Mr,ti Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Castings of all descrlptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills,Boiler and, Sheet-Iron Wor* ; -
°fle. No. IS, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for iIIFFAB.D'S FATZNT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers. . -
- •
MONT BLANC roirriimair.
t 7-16 Butter Street,' math *ant,
(OPTPoldte rglst) •
PTITSBURSH
Boning nip and laridiiesxsiiitgs,
THIMBLE SKEINSitiVPiPt
-.,
XAGUENERY AND GASSINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptlyreasonable and carefully executed.
Charges
r EBBERT &
0e1.5:12£1
cratonfei ICAtailli s csS.,'" . • '
---
Fourth Ward Foundry ' and Machine Works
tspimmicir isr., AL Lzeuzatir:97lr,?.., ‘ ,
IMtra ' aent o
iEtt--'.i, in
~e,.i,th O,inisstio, Pqinl
2odgeTigtstrutr ntsßre,Whral
aißtgr,r lrdto ore!!31lg:?n
tri nioisie
everrnamr: kolnirtiliir'
AND ROLL Wanks '
- 880 Vezuz Streot.
BOLlagg, - - BOYD it BAGALEY.
' ctdu ious. 'mu (Awns. lion utascraz.- t ,
'- 7 :'.:•' IRON BROKERS ~'!!..
SAIIUEL : IM WICKERBI3IARIV •
IRON BROILER; • •
. „
124 First; Street, Pittsburgh Pa.
I 'Agent foi tied sale of Cornwall i DoogbaliCre.dJsZt
rid 1 2e i rb lj r2 1 35 D :" ! m a i = h fcrilkhlclith
Coke and C. P. Charcoal •
morrs..
Alynit'ompts are most ransotfollo
PAPER.
PITTSBERGO PAPER._ MANE. ,
. FACTUFLICG COMPANY, Hannfaaturera of
PRINTINGIAND - WRAPPING: PAPERS,
CLINTON MILL=STECISENVILLE: OHIO.
BRIOHTON..HILL—NEW BRIOIITON. P.
.O 7 CE A-ND WAREHOUSE,
1i0.82 Third Street, Pittpurg,h, Pa.
OrricEns—AUGUST HARTJE President.
.4111111 . 1HATEIV. IseJgggurer .
Diii.oTons—Aagrst. Jo;o1 4.trr,e148.,11
Hartman. John H. I.' •thatone •• •
Cash mild for liner Stark. ; iatholiS
pLotIR..
PEIRL 111414 FAMILY FLOUR.
PEARL MILL Three titer Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH` FAMILY FLOUR.
Floor will onl7 oe sent ant when espeetall
ordered.. - I
MILLI BLUE
, Equ to best St.,Loulu.
PSABL BEILL , -91C 1) BRAND.'
, .
equal to boom:do noir. ''
WWIEVORN 114 9 Clit 4/43.):COttla
11111,11VDTAI $1146:
,A4*.vikuPPY..s3!oti.Mo)ll;', -41";
112 E
.taini^,lo:6o "
SMAIL-131.7 .fi.
I
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rotis4 .lir? -*
0114 ' , owisoliv".e -1, 440 0 , 4
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ME
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1969
ENGINES, - 151ILERS,,SEO
COI. Point Alley and %queue SU,
• masa. TITS POINT,)•
EnoeSttilders,Founders&Michinists,
,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, df all sizes.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION
ARE OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 13. horse power.
CASTINGS of every
STREETae to order at our
Foundry, on THIRD below Market.
RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
'HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
iIRON TOBACCO raass.se, on handsand made to
order. at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
led. Tallza.
Kr All orders prompt]
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILLIin TANK
WatILIES.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLURD TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
.011. STILLS AND OIL TAT ,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT BREECHIN G
AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, • GASOMETERS -AND IBOR
BRIDGES;
PRISQN DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
01See and Warehouse corner Seeond,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
•
Sr Orders sent to tbe above address will be
romutly attended to. mb7:182
T~TIII.
BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS . ,
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
•
.7yOS. so, so, a* AND EIS PENN ST.
Eaving Secured a 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, Loeomotive Boilers, Condensers, San
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron,Bridges. Sugar Pans, and sole menu
. Dictums oßaruhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice.
JAMES 1!I. BITER,
Fos. 55 and 56 'Water Street,
• PITTSBIIIIGH, PA., •
awrolreorvirss or • • .
IRON OIL TANKS *
stra"na3va PANS. COPIES smut Firs, •
• BOLLING. MILL =ACES, •
. eatallßET IBON WORK, , •
For Steamboats.
J.L.IIIID M. BUIII3II LDASVHD - D. BRUSH.
JARED M. BRUSH 81. SON,
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WARING AND SING,
6ramisaton ideretuuds and BRA!' • '
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PlTEBBErldtil, PA.
PRILADRLPHIA ADDRESS, '
lATAAING, KIN Gr & CO.,
' 177 Walnut, Street.
TACK BROTHERS,_
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,• '
_ .
AND DEALTDB . IN •
Pe. ,
troleum and its Prodnets:
Pittatmr WBee—DALZELL , BUILDING. ear
lier of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
rhtladelpllla Ofilea-1511 WALNUT BT.
itol:v3o
Tx M. LONG & CO.,
.
MANUFACTURERS 07
PURE WRITE BURNING OIL,
grand--"LUCIFER." I
Oleet: X* 8 IhL4iteime 44;
N EW /WI ! ) , .r A B E )E!
El Art ID NV ARE,
Be 7 'LIBERTY STREET,
=NM
=
auworecTosins 07
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
XA-srIIPACTISRILIII3 OP
1: VI 3 plwriffairi
LINDSEY, STERRIT: 8r
==
Man latacturers and Importers •
CUTLERY; .&C.
COWER OF WAYEM
One Square seiriiir`thiloia iiegoist;
PI'rTSBIJRGH.
ikainWor FAIRBANKS'. SOMAS.
VELTY -WORKS.
irTSBILTR,GiI . 1, a r I
F
NOVELTY WORKS.
- -,•
Omits wricr,E & Co.
luararActiniit cos
liCoiatour Stanapro, patent Platform
apt% Counter • '
SCALES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks
and 'Latches,
PAINT lag) C ! MILLS,
ILALLESIILIC IRON, ie.
Corner of Grant and First Strettte,
erersounon.
tufa tS4
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
roux x. coorsu JO6;RATZ ' uflfU2 ulna(
JOHN 31. COOPER & CO.,
•
BRASS FOITZMERS,
GAB AND 'STEAM FITTERS;
vinfacturers iy)tro Alm sjur i valtis ii i ii ,
• o n deniers 112 A
A " TUISLNII. °TAU kludx.
Pinter of Pike and . Walnut Streetts,
PITTSBURGH. •
•••••• /..00-1-,, •
,t15,1: 6 Mica (1.1 , ! ..1.1,1"14
- FINANCLU:
=EI
. - •
FORT - .Plll BANG :•C01111)1Y,-
-- •
• .No - .169,-wool - s#tet; • -
CAPITAL, • .• • • • $200;000.
-STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. .
• • DICALF.33
GOVERNMENT SEGURrIIES,
AND GOLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON . TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made! on all accessible Pointe In the
United States and Canadaa.
IRECTORBt
1). Hostetter. • Jno. C Sister.
James Gordon. Bobt: H. Bing.
•D. Wallace, - Andrew Miller,
B. Fawcett. James M. Bailey.
SAIEL. NeCLUBRAN, Presit.
.
D. LNET WILSON. Cashier.
- -
NATIONAL FiNK OF COIIIIIROE,
Cor. of W,ood and Sixth Ste... -
A. PATTERBOII.4.4".'.. , • President.
JOB. H. U1LL• ......
CAPITAL, \: : • $500,000.
A. Patterson,
Win. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick.
W. B. Haven,
inscovarrii DAIL.
HART, CrGILEY &
BANKE7 AND BROKERS,
oorrie# Third , and Wood Streets,
lirrzioxstrittarx.,
EITICCEBIIOBB TO (ANNA. RABT 00.,)
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular stteuti2ep:lti to'L@ prams and
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Slight Drafts on London.
ttyltata
N. SOL
3
57 Market Street,
Collection S tates s ma nd de on all te h principal points of the
United a Canadas.
stocks, Bombs and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
l l:Venial' attention veld to the purchase and
United States Securities..
ja3o:al
WEST
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid onPime Deposits
• -
/FR Strll RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO
THRZST CHECK, WITHOUT
1 I.
Diaconal/ Didly,at IS o'clock. I
gra !
rxesNen 1 THOMPSON BELL.
ree dent — A . M. IMSHALL.
DIELECTORS:
/mumps° BELL, : A. H. MARSHALL,
JOS DILWORTH. I . JOS. ALBREE.
J. J. tiII,LESPDI, -, I
‘• . I "'"--
„.....•
Stockholders ... wkom we, make reference: i ,
1
- 'Nvie forgyoe, ~_ Joseph Dilwo rth,
Wm. caldwelL, •,• • , 6 Bt.. David Kerr.
Willis Dalzell, Hairy Lambert,
D. Wi C. Bidwell •:A.-b. Brown,
Z. H. Fulton, Thomas Ewing.
NM
ligritiANHOOD AND THE 'VIGOR
1
OF 'OUTH restored In four weeks. Sue
cesa fousrant ed. 1/11. 'ItICOND'S ESSENCE Olf
LIME restore manly - poWerre, frOmrshatever canoe
arising:Alm (Sects of early pernicious habits, snit
abuse, impotency and climate give 'way at once to
this wonderfl I medicine, It taken , regularly accord
ing to the directions (which are very simple. and
require no restraint :from business or pleasure.)
yallure to itpossiblei. Sold Intxutles.at la. or four
guantlOetitcone fur s9.' To be had only of the sole
appointed anus In America, H. OESITZEN, SOS
Second Aven El, NeW York. - 1e13:164-rrB
USE.
PIIGEtL lOSOPHY
of Lectures OF MAW.
' - "BlA a new Course , u de
livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the 'Objects:Mow to Om and what to live
for; Youth, Maturity awl Old A
the aauso of j f e• ; Manhood loner.
Intvrt,?owAt
orophleally considered, Atc. Pocket vOlutues con
taining tho.e lecturer will be torwarded , to puller
unaOlo,to attend,. on receipt of four stumps, by ad
dressing NEC NETABYA New York Museum OfAzai..
only and Sete nap, Old Broadway, New York. .
larBAITHEI;01011 HAIR DIE. '
. r .....
This spier' ifi Heir Dye is the best In the world;
the only true and perfect DyeLbarmless, reliable.
instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridlcrilous
tints; remedies the' 11l effects of bad, drat UIV4O•
rates and leave. the Hair 'soft and beautlfba. 451404
Of brown. Sold by all Druggists and ref it0D0L11,7,11114
ig i l e jnit . It . d N a e t w ß i ir e c i l i te . lor , sylg lfactml2o.
,C.ll G ,IDE TO. MAIRRIAGE.—
vo Muu`s Wilde to HappY Marriage and
Conjugal' Pe, lay. The humane views of benevo
lent rhysclans, on the Errors and 4uusel Incident
to Youth, anu sally Manhood. a. ut In sealed I. tter
el , Whiles, fir of charge. Address 110* AIM jitB
- !lox 1.•., Philadelphia. mylB:O6T
INTM
PiTTSBU
E:TABLISHED 1830.
thig s
SCHMIDT' ;gr. ' FRIDAY
.. IDIMORTERS OF FOREIUN
Nuns AND LIQUORS,
40311'enn Street, Pittsburgh
Would direct the attention of the . pnbilc, to the fact
thai. po sesslng supersorfaCtlitles through several
large Wine. jail Liquor 'Houses tu Europe. and
malting their Importations direct, they_ Are enabled
to otter the various grades of ,W I N Eel ANL)
LIQUORS prleea less than Eastern rates. Ex
aminations- 91' qualities
6 :n p d are cont o p L ari p so ity u
i :f wim prices .
I'Venectftir pouclted.
A cho ice assortment
HEY constantly on bend
400109
lios. 11
CePPer
Also, deal
ISOM I/4.i
ME
DrßEGlTo jt r aemo l reg:2s 7 C .
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Baud.
aCirdlesa,
T, AT 11 A. N.
av9;021
znaLroui lA .
ES & SONS,
E2ZIJ
Pri"1"11333111110 -11, PA.
N SAVINCitiI BANK,
No: 59 Fourth Street.-
SPEcIA.T., NOTIOES.
&o
lIPOITING
OGEE
187,189,.191, 193 and 1M
!..T STREET. PITTSSWWH.
RiscurA.Fronsri Fqr .1
Whindys
sokstax.Wll . slEB sad Ll4lllOO,
4
CENTSAt AND UNION
• PACIFIC RAILWAY: iIONDS I
The eheapest investment now In the market for
sale hi
PL.
Cosner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government 'Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market rates.
dell
Ims T. %LOY rig& 'OO.l
Successors to S. JONES & C 0..)
i'ner Fourth aid
r4T
BUY .&27D SELL ALL
GOVERNMENT 13 :
GOLD, SILVER AND
ON MOST FA.VON.LBL
. .
or Interest Allowed on
W Money tanned on Etovernm
at market, rates. •
Orders executed for the y
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS
.TAMES T. B
107 PARTIES DESIIIIVG . TO
IN
C•ST In UNION AND. CENTRAL P.A.
CIVIC BONDS can nave ono per cent.- by purnhas ,
lug before
JANUARY Ist.
Bonds on band for delivery.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.,-
tigents Central and Union Pacific Railroad cnm
les, corner Fourth and Wood street... d.8:b13
rot Itttsliut a glj tgtairs.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OP THE PITTSBIIRGH GAZETTE, 1 -
MONDAY, January .4, 1869.
Government disbursements of gold had
some effect on the premium to-day, the
market opened at 13.5 1 1‘ strong, for gold;
but gradually settled down to 135 weak,
with liberal off .s
offers to ell: Specula ra are
somewhat discouraged by the high ate' of
interest demanded for - carrying go d, and
from the fact that little can bee ected
from a rise for some time to co e, al
though gold may not decline beyo d 133
Government bonds are rather du 1, an ,
the expected investment demand fo they
'in. In stocks the tende cy
did not set . fn siu..-_
" 57,50t0 58,00 for Spring, an..
for lower quotations, although some peen- 58,75 to 59,25. Rye Flour, 57,75 to es. The
'alive shares are held merely for th pur- Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the
pose of- selling out on the present high bestW heat,
a as follows: Ext Family Flour,
market. in barrels, t 59,50. and; in sacks, 59,20 per
barrel-Double Extra Family, in barrels t
Express stocks are firm, but o o, gra ually $lO, -!, ' and, in sack% 59,90 per "barrel;
yielding..
, ;
yielding.. Money less stringent, but busi- Spring-Wheat Flour, in barrels,,sB,oo, and, ~
pess dull. In sacks, 57,70 per tx:rreli • - The' City Mills
Quotation's- as received by Ph. R. ertz: quote prices• as followe: Extra Family, ,
Gold, '1348: Silver, 130; Eighty ne's, (Winter) in barrels, 59,50, and, in sacks.
ill:. Five Twenties, 1862, 111%; do 1864, 59,20 per barrel; Double. Extra Family, in
107 n do 1865, 108 V.; do 1865, Consol , 107; barrels, 510,00, and. in sacks, 59,7 u per
do 1'867, 107 Xi; do 1868, 107%; Teu F roes, barrel, and Spring, 58,00, in barrels, and
105%; New York Central, 57%; Erie 377,. 57.70. in sacks, per barreL -
Reading; 98; Pittsburgh, Fort Wane X WHlSKY—Elighwines are still quoted,
Chicago Railroad, 113; Ohio it, .lissis- l in a jobbing way, at 97 to 98c.
BIPPI, 33; . / Michigan Southern, 187 -
Cieveland it Pittsburgh, 84; Chicago ,
Rock Island, 119%; Chicago it North!, West
ern, Slim do .Preferred, 84; Western
Union Telegraph Company, 33%; Pacific
Mail, "119; Adams Express, 48:1 Mer
chants, 14; Gregory, 385; Quartz Hill, 66;
Smith and Parmele, 260. I
-
-Closing-quotations received by James
T. Brady i - Co.: Gold, 135%;nited
States Sixes, 'lBBl's, 111 g; &au's, 1862,
11114; 5.20'5, 1864, 107 A; 5-20's, 1865,
1084; 10-40' 8 1 1053il 6-20'6, .Tanuarsi,...and
July, '65, 107; 5.20'5,' -Jativary and - July,
'67107%; '68,107 1 4; June 7-30's ' par less 1-i;
July 7-30's, do 5.; 7-30's due Compounds .
119 Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central.
par.
'ALLIsAinEbi T
,VATTLE MARKET.
•
OFFICE OF TUE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,'
, ZION DAY, Jaltit,lOry 4, 1869.
CATTLE.
The number of Cattle sale was at least
400 head larger than last weak. aggregat
ing about 900, head, bait with a good,de
marid; both for home use and shipment;
the market was steady and prices fully
sustained. Indeed, prime fat retailing
Cattle, notwithstanding the increased num
•bei on sale, were field with considerable
tenacity by dealer% and, so far, as we could
see, there.was to` disposition manifested to
'make crincessiebs It -order- •to effect sales.
The butchers bought, 'pretty .freely, and'
with less•hesitation Oen tusual. which may
be attributed to the fact , thatr hens+ wean
several eastern buyers .in attendance.
"Prices, as will be seen by reference to re
port of sales, ranged from 44 to 834,, for
• •
"scalawags" to,prhte steers.' • • .• , •
O. Metz 19 head Washington county
steers and belfersat's to 7: B. Katz 43 head
'common Ohio. -0010.3.:bulla and steers • at
8,50 to 7,50; Kaufma n 10: bead Washington
county coats and steers at 5 to 6,25; L.
.Rothchllds & Co. 84 head Penna. and Ken
tucky stock at; 5,25 t0'8,25: Kraus it, Haas
35 - head Chicago In diana
at 6to 8; Jas. Mo.
Alllltl3rlo-bead of Indiana steers for Wil-
Bard,. at 6to 7,50•,1/0 head, for lA:lgan, at
5,25 to 7,50; Peter Hartman 19 head; Keefer
& Zeigler 20 head Chicago stock at 6,50 to
1,75; Myers & Needy/58 - head at 6to 7,50;
Trahrman LOttuian,B4 ead Ohio
Penna. sto-k at 4,50 to .7,,25; h Hedges & Tay and
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lor wholesaleidlci!Ortimwalt & Kahn 36
cows and heifers.ut7ctailed 40 head at 5
25; Jas. Haniin;l4 head Washington
-rows and heifers at '4 te 7; Stakely & Co. 22
head smallish steers, to .Aull & Co., as 5,25;
12 head retailed at 5,50; Smith & Blue 17
heed at 4to 6,2501 an to Duffey & Co. 36
head prime Misso D uri steers at 7 to 7,50;
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 100 head at 4,25 to
5,50, S. Marks & Bro. 45 ,head Chicago and'
Ohio at 7,25 to 8; Hazlewood & Blacastock
120 head at, 4,50 to 8; Ibricholas Carr 14 head
at 5 to O.'-
STISEP•
The supply of Sheep was also light; about
1.700 head, and, generally, poor in quality.
The market however was firm, which was
attributed to the fact ,
that early in the day
several droves were bought for shipment,
'andlhls left the butchers . but a very small
number from which to' - make selections.
There were but few really,good ,Sheep, the
largest number being sssealawags", suita
ble only for ' , Butler " 'butchers, and not
withstanding all kinds of sheep are higher
than they were some , weeks since, this par
tiOular grade soldlow to day;' ranging from
$l,OO to $1,50 per head. Prime fat mutton
•sheep would probably have brought to
5 cts,per pount.„ , •
, pringiS‘24xt, at,s2 , per : heal; Fowler 175,
at $1,50 to 3 . per bead;,Williams to' Bola
taloa 150, at 1,50', per head; Garwin & .Co.
208 *old 2,55 per head; John Young
180 at 80 to 1,50 per head; Quigley 380 at 1.
per , head:-Banana -126, bold at 2 per hes
Jae Shaw 150 at 1,25 to 3 per head;
gomery 43 head, • '
BOGS.
The Hog market continues firm and ex
died, and, compared with last week, prices
have still further advanced. We now quote
in a retail way at 10 to 12c, gross, for light
to prime heavy averages.
Jas. Dolan wholesaled 81 head, averaging
about 255 pounds, to Jacob Rothchilda at
11,25; Nicholas Carr retailed S 6 head at 10,50
to 11,50; Kahn, Boyer & Greenwalt retailed
125 head at 11 to 12.
1
,OMCE OF THE Prrrsinmea GAZETTE,
' MONDAY, January 4, 1869.
There is no important features in the_
general markets deserving of s'peCial
notice. The receipts of Grain continue
large, and the same is true of Flour, and
with an accumulation of stock, and a light
demand, business is dull, - While prices,
'generally speaking, are without quotable
change. .• .; ,
A.ETTAE BUTTER-70 to 80 cents.
•
APPLES—In better supply but un
changed 53,50 to $5 as to quality.
BUTTER—With continued liberal arri
,vals and a light demand, the market is-dull
•
and prices barely sustained, ranging from
35 to'4o cts., for good to choice.
BEANS-53,W to 53,75 per bushel.
BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR—DuII
lower; we now quote at 4q to 4% cents.
CRANBERRIES--620 to $22 per bbl.
CHEESE-15 to 20c, as to quality.
CORNMEAL-5 1 to 51,10,per bush. •
CARBON OIL -Is quoted at-2554 to 26; in
a jobbing way, for standard white.
DRESSED HOGS—Salesat 11 to 123 c.
EGGS—DuII at 30 to 32c.
PRIED FRUlT—Steady with sales of
Peaches at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 15 to 16
for halves. Apples,9 to 10c.
HAY—Baled cotinues drill and neglect+
ed but unchanged, at 520 to 525 for common
to prime. „ • ,
HOMINYSaIes at, 56;25 tb $6,51
, HEMP—Quoted at 5210 per ton.
IPROVISIONS Bacon Is unchanged
at 1134 e for Shoulders, and 18% to 19c fdr
Plain Sugar Cured Hams. Country Lard.
16 to 17c, and prime city, 18 to 18y4c. Mesa
Pork, 528,50 to $29.
POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged;
small sales in store at 80 to 8.5 per nushel.
GRAlN—Winter - Wheat is quiet and
unchanged at $1,83 to 51,85. Oats in better
supply and dull but unchanged at 64 to 650
on track, and 67 to 68c in store. Corn is
good supply and 'a little dull bat un
changed; sales of 2 car toads Shelled at 82c,
and 1 car, in Ear, at 85c. Rye—sale 1 car
at' 51,45, and 3 cars,-to arrive, at 51,50,
which is' considered above the market,
buyeraoffering from 51,45 to 51,47. Barley
—sale 1 car Western Spring at 51,85, and 1
do at 51,90. •
SALT—Is firm and unchanged, Allegheny
River brandsbeing quoted, - by the car load.
at 52.
SEEDS—SaIes of Cloverseed at 59. Noth
ing doing in Timothy or Flap.
FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quo
ted at SO to 85 to the trade, and 90 to 95c, in
. a retail way.
LARD OIL—Is -reported firm and
higher; may be quoted at 151,30 for No. 2,
I and 51,55 for No. 1.
n FLOUR Continues quiet and nn
is changed. Western Flours are still quoted at
_ _
-)d Winter Wheat,
ood Sts.,
,R. 13 sa
Da OP
01JRITES,
COUPONS,
TZBZES.
IDeposits.
at Bonds at low-
Purchase and
l and 601,14
ADY & CO
PITrBBURGiiiIETROiiUM MARKET
Onion OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MOEBAT, January Ili 1869.:
It seemes that we were in error in stat
ing, in our last report, that oil is now .
higher than it has been at the commence
ment of any preceding year in the history
of the trade. In January, 1866, prices were
much higher than now; Crude having been
eta. and upward, and Refined at
a like ratio. Its a matter of no great con
sequence, but In order to be right, we
make the correction. The market -.contin
ues iirm and very much excited, and not
withstanding the volume of business was
light, the feeling 'manifested is intense,
though as a general tlaiTig.. it is kept very
quiet. There ar s ii several very important
problems in the basineis just now, affect
ing the future course of the trade, and it
to these that operators aite . TIOW givirtg their
attention, and endeavoring to . solve.
Among others, we might notice a few of
the most prominent. Are present prices•
Rkely to be sustained? Is there a probs.
bility , of a still' further advance? Is the
prodtiction decreasing or increasing? Is
the dertiand in 1869 , likely to be much
larger than it was Are the stocks
in the leading.marketi greate.r,orless than
atthis time last year? , There are others; cif , . 1
impiiortance,'but these *ill aufflee ler
"the present.
;,
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
CRUDE. ,
The Crnde market . was : ~ again, very
14.rq9g and ,ext4teif te:(l4S".and:toithiiared
with Saturday, prices have still further ad
vanced. We have but a' single,sele to re
cord, one thouitand barrels. on spot,:as 13%1
which is an advance of half.- a ,eent.r.. We
heard of offers to buy Jainiary to March,
500 or 1000 per month, at 140, and holders
were asking 15c for , the Brat six months,
seller's option. February was offered
at 14c
The Refined - market continues very
much excited; and it - would seem, after
what has transpired today, _ that the top
has not vet been touched . ' We can report
1000 bbls each from Mardi' to June at 33c,
and 500 Rack January to December, inclu
sive, at 30%0, and an "advance Of Jan-•
nary to June has . idvanceol to 33c; January
to March to 31;c. and March to June to
34c. For spot oil there seems to be no de
mand whatever showing plainly that the
movement is aliagethtr^ speedlative, and
another • inference that can be fairly
drawn, is that those who are now brivin^
have strong, faith in still higher prices.
OIL SHIPPED RI ST BY A. V. R.
McCreary & Co., 117 do 'do •to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co., 500 do do to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. C0.,'400 do do to F. A. Dilworth
& Co., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koehler et Co., 50 do tar
to Libby & Clark, Philadelphia.
Total shipments Retineo
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OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DIEWESNE DEPOT
Brooks'. Ballentine it Co., 00 do do t -
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
McKenna ""& Rogers.'3o do do to A. 1 „
Phipps, Philadelphia.
Total shipments Relined • •
TEERE will be It meeting or. th(!:PciVre
urn Association This (Tuesday) AFTI
rioosr, at three_ O4CloCk.'
By order of the Prof/Idiot. • •
A. F. ituocms, timetaq
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