The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 12, 1869, Image 6

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STOVES, CApTINGS, &C.
Tips ulest . sTovEs.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Kstrofttcturers of the greitest 'variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO - .13E , FOUND IN THE STATE.
.
, _ .
gee AgratifOr the , celebrated • Base Burning Orl •
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ental:Stovesnnd Fttrnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.
Best in the World for Parlor,OlTlce. Store or Church.
Tire needs no rekindling—burns all winter.. Do not
buy until you see or send for Circular;
. N0.:30 WOOD STREET , . : ,L
.
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.
our Agints .• for 'Ortentals—DEM3lLEß BROS ,
Smlthfleld Si.: GEO. „ILLlBLEY.l.fillegheny City.
8
ILANtnre
e ll r4tr i V3thts4
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BOSTON iCOOKPrO
TILE IFIERY
Boa Waltmixei B
TBZ NEW ANTI DUET
"MSEFULATOtt;. ,, COLUM
TAN'S , Cincinnati Pattern)
CAST IRON MANTLES,
/LECTOR,. ORATES, - .free
ORAT/iIIYitONTS , , FEND:
101Vaii414 I
98
Coos STOVES.
•ti.,,T,,.,.0-...i4,.. :. , ,:,...
iE;itiistlpir.: a . vo.9s
. _
, . TRIUMPH
•
FOB arruinavorni
Warranted to Vook, peke or Roast an
- Wrll pa any other Store in the Union.
BISSELL & Cal
_N0.285 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sale,
TING TOVES._
OItATE FRONTS TENDERS.
coosswe AANOES, de.
.WOTICIE---We.have this day as
soclated co-partnership, EDWIN
IiILES-anitJOHNS.SLAlMM"rliteb s taitisiiiis - \ ivllrtii'
.0 outlasted as heretofore under the mute and style or
COLEMAN, IlAux is& Co.
Pittsburgh, January lst,' 1809.
DUQUESNE* wcißltA
COLM,N, RAIIM CO,
IRON, NAILS. STEEL,
AXLES , AND - SPRINCS,....
rof . ;
Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron; Untditta Iron.
- Wagon Box. bon. Charcoal Iron, LTllnderTron, X
llron,liflauged Cutter Bars, Guard iron. Drag and
- Dropper Bars, T Half for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges,'
Flat Ball for Coal Roads, &Mier Iran, Cro* Bars,
Chain Links. Boiler 'Aliases. Steel sad Iron Harrow
Teeth, Carriage, Wagon, Seat andSoach hprings,
and Axles. allaltvles: alio Steelfor Blows, Cultiva
tor Steel. Steel Wings and Mokißti,_olt to ratern.
-Suring/naafi 'Sized; A. RI uteeleand Steer The,
-Steel Crow Burs - Steel bluatlug,-
ALL GOODS,F/BST.CLASA A.NIiVARRANTrik.,
..1113'0111eis and Warta 16th street and Allegheny
slyer and 1 , 7 WA.TILF,STBRIST, pttaburgh.
JAS. Viz. Presvt. .. . . P. PORTmit, Sart.
."(!'"r•
priorszeunGai PORGE
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Hsi
listivillars Bolfag
Balbres*Ces kyles Relledi
lisallroad pm, liammerodi
Locomoitvee'retratyl;
Losienicittiii6bibie
0 /4.e.:A. { . 04 4 1 ),,
Toluts,liarspen _
Fi l l i 1;1 1 /KW*
Steamboat 'Shansi
Ilteagmboilt. Vgashk.r,
ist9pagode;;? toll Vlrlatil
Jaars . s, 414- .
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
EvirsoN , Passwori & co.
Pe ,Iron
Warehouse, Nos, 168 aad 101 ..BTWEITffI,
Opposite iktotiouguels Heide; , •' y
ap24:da PITTSBURGH..
'RONAN(' STEEL
4COLE,,`.
boa, ifilartAdoi:lisubii,
lvlilimmftillgiN l ol- --
1111 4 rBO, XL.:4lldctillltiltiliterChillt B_ ,i,r - goiinti
And nary iron; Bawl; 100; bisect and PlataLronV
ft:oral, alt Ozal andatalf Bop_o4l Iron; Oyinaderaag
Wagon Box Ircal4.prag ,andimer X?r,Li a nd s
I'lat Ball for K.oal .Pw.cfs; C. a .1114 1
rww, Stdiuguthrik.o Keel' Sea 8 4 . 4..
for Bars, Crow Bars, Be.. at 7 o. , ___,
Moe and • 'Wexelottie , -11' 79rA,Txas 13 mutat,
.11.ttsbarth. ~ , - -,, : ..: ..- .- 1., —-- -1 , .
• ,, _..• •, •:
itErritztowiter, -
~•i.- actionti:MlGlC - it 00 -
1
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Minatacturera or py...7 deisripti f
CASTAND C o ptillifiAN STEEL."'
zi Al irt r lgTl l TNT iLAI7ORM I ERI I
Ne%
- AXLES, STEEL TI OS
Witter sad 100 iiiiilll4l4.
Mara°.
LEH" BAHR &.PAILIKAN. .
•
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idDIETOAtr: - Ham; N e XO. PAIRKI,2I.
• BFZCIAL Pllti=l-13. M.. BIZ% - •
CR464.0.717r..5TEL
011 lie, No. 339 'Liberty St,
1t14:d4.8
'BEACH MIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO
desalptim of
livizooo
osisi)7g t wAridij igr i wrozTs,
ruTionniels.
fIC . V
HUGU'S yBl'oo
lIIIIMS OP:MIST 'VARIETY OP
{
LDt2IGL
COOKING STOVE,
: A. COOK STOVE,
' ORTABLE RANGE,
WELLMAN'S RE
tram dlzt and • duet:
• - ae.
•rtSittreet,
TTBB RaH, PA
CET :THE BEST.
IRON WORKS.
Idannfacturers of
AND IRON Cm,
avWAVTVUae' • or
H. P.
L WORKS.
STE
G'• e
,
Eni
pirtssumr, •
, ,
~
- .".I . l . :ery.,Usis.i.,;,ti .4,-;
, P 9? IffACEINISTS.
FOUNDRY -'
. ,
OFFICE AND wimiis,
TWELFTH ~S TREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA,
DrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts,
And Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
lif
( ,
AND PIPE WORKS.
Oorner Carroll and. SmaMoan Streets,
r.
L tA , lt`~ :SMITH,
24 F .444) 1 11 # * *te t
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
run 'AND wariat WORKS. -
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Yr Pit:4s are a' east lirrtiriciply in Pits; in dry
eared, and'll3 feet lengtlts: Also, fall assortment of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
ilronid.also cap the attention of Superintendents
of Gie - :Works to mY make of RETORTS.
Awi utyli , WORKS,
•
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
.PrI^TI3I3I,TiG-13E.
WHOXIIAti N. MILLER, President.
The ,
• - _
tis - W ' orks '
, are among The largest and most
Complete establishments In the Wen, and are now
prepared to tarnish
E2111 . 1 " 1 Pr eves- 11!1,00,r131514432.•
Sellers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet iron • Work.
Bauroad Caetings.
Bolt E l it t l,Qasttags.
Engine Castings.
Beneiral'Casiings.
' . `ORDERFI 130LICITZD
no9:na
LifixtukrimCV:l3. bizarr:yr. a. swum Orr. ;a.
KINGSTON 6 f r,cco !?
UtOtilrOttrDElLS'
MANUFACTURERS OF
"FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
- • - '
All deacrIPIAAS,' fog Flaintokre And Gin Fit'Alr..
Tienltural Laplame p
All ts. gott9tkart4,Woolea-MIN6
chtne 74 2 Viirk protaptLy attended to.
&Mee And Works—WASHINGTON AVENVR,
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City, Fa.
VIIENTSON, REA &.
Isuccessiirit4Brisilisilar, Maris a Bursas;
WASHINdi I ok*ORK S,
FOUND EIIi•AND MINCHINISTS.'9ITTOBiIfiEpi,
mniiiipitirrerivbf "Bat attot . tit i o r er'y iite a s e .‘ rm.
a n a e itijr :B rriat l i en g a i rals i oriquoim e gi Tanr ing a
Dg /1
MINN ptler and Sheet n , prk • , - •
, sNo:lll_,__conterilr4md SmlthileldStreeta.
Alkvati for EMPFANTS . P.a..,W.NT I . NJECTOR for
feeding Boller& ' ' .
MONT BLANC. ICOVNIORY.
, Batiar. Bireet, N4nth Ward,
IClppoe r tfalemiron
' = riTTOBIMEL
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
al,scranuild'etbbAirrittis emsizieirair
OrdersprOrs* stottiserulltececuted.-' •
Marges reasonable.
EMga: - /I; lI[AC .lOTA
Tu. !Pus P , uaizik CO,
Fourth warlioddif Worki,
:11 . ANDIn11Kir sefi4ir : Gpurz_culy, PA. .
liartalaeturess of S
Mw team itagfaalo3oll ?realm
el Pal.
la 4, nattily. Erriat and Saw MU Workßolllas .
.and Inpmmt.buwiarato Bara,.-_
LW on Ikarts4o.trordar eta .:ale
us= Itualaaaal ' "tal/4:45
i •
CENTI.44, - VQ4lsfßal7:! I
• AND ROLL WORKS::
Se Pee*Ltestrite 5 t,,,,
stujak
t (., D ZAUMAZ
awl wii•;•mattistinis. Eidriattadi.`B4•'
Vii •
IZM
Ptc ) . .8110/ÜBIP3:
(34 11 ,A!.. !r4C,KrittAillA24
"- - IRON BROILER
/ 124 ire4liteargeh ' Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jhoat for the sale of Cornwall Ponghomore,
eephlae, isabellaontinhattlitl.- op., *Hondo*
and other brands of Anthracite , TosighlOgheny
Coke and Cr B. Ch
{.
Ate f„
. ' .•••
. 4
h • Nil
1101,104gatrients are altaes eet Belief fad.
33> 0, PAP/IRP .SPF
PITTfiIIITUGH PAPER . NAND&
P A C/7 1 # .4 9 1 4PART)ginufWgf.ttlsOt t .
PRINTIPI44,IIIWRAyPING AP ERS,
CLINTON lITLL—STETIBRNIIILI, 4 H:Ozio:
BRIGHTON XILL. , NRW .31RIGHTON,
• : orrict:Anni wAiOcuotroEi
•
$
Ti 0.82 Third Street;Pittshurgh Pa.-
OnticsitgoIAVGIISTIIARTJRS Preen:lmM'
gML I RTIM S Z, C) -4r= nrer.
DIZZOTORS—August Hartle, John Atwell; S. kr
Harman, Jona B. I.vflugtottp•
Cub nanttor Paper Stock: • ja2scon
FLOUR.
PEARL 11111,1/11411114Y.FLOER.
PEIBL MILLLThree Star Green. Bread, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY `FLOUR.
This irloUr will. only on pumi.oqt:lrliellasiXldiar,
crdered. •
PF#JIII, MILL BLIT, BRAND,
aoail to. best Bt..Louis.
, .ipp„ARL-21:1136.4 '
„ , , •2: arm bekt 91w,'
ialtrrFoxotitaus AND Oar( MEAL - •
T. MUMMY &BRO.,
41Xestieny, Bet, 9. OS& PUS& JULL•
•
• liNtlikt 'l2 - 1869
r •• •
NEESI
"f` :
ENGINES, BOILERS, &C.
HUGH N, BOLE & CO,,
Co!. Point Alley and Daquesne
(Naas THE Poorr;)
Engine Builders,Founde,rs & Machinists,
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
: APT eci O l l t. " Wa n t.
BOILER, of 15-horse power.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our
Foundry , on THIRD STREET below Market.
RIOS , Tor Oil Wank, EiIIASITINO;.TIILLEER,-.
.11/LNOERS,- HOUSRand TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
" INDU
AL OPI
STRi ' KI )
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near
, the
PITTSBURGH, PA:' •
Air All orders promptly filled. Tar VS.
rottliErfz, ,
BOILERIV1111: TAIIIK
' WORItS.
CARROLL & SNYCER,
KANOTACTIIIMSB OP
TURMAS, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDE.B. STEAM BODICES.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
DENSER%
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES; •
EIDSON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
°Mee and Warehouse corner Second s
, Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
.
PITTSBI7BAH, '
•
' affettriteine edit , : to the Above vidresi 'will be
promptly attended to.. - • - mh7:183
WM. BARNHILL tc!CO
BOILER MAKERS
AND. SHEET. IRON WORKERS;
NOS. *O, AA. ,AX AND *6 PENN ST.
Having 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, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks,. Oil Stills Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, i , ugar.Pans„ and-sole manu
facturers of Barn=l's atetttliallerS. > t
Repairing done ell the shortest notioe, labitsel
JAMES,. m-11 1 1ITER,
_ Nos. 55 and Water great;
iPnTainiten, PA.,
ILUSTITAOSInIZR or
IRON OIL TANKS,
sErnmitv rem. ddrrita mum PDX,
BOLI,IBTO NITA STACKS, . ;
And SKEE T IROi . WORK,
" , r Steamboats.
JAILED'aI. BRUBEI =MIND D. meow.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON, '
KA.III77ACTIIIIEBB OF
Stang,. Botkin, Oil• Sillls, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &O.
6I Penn Street, Pitteburec; Pa.
WARM:, AND -
I s Commission Mere!Mitts and Brokers in
Petroleum'and Its Products,
DALZELL'SIUILOING . , DUQUESNE WAY,
Prll2ll/17116.11. P 416:
PHILADELPHIA ADDEESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
tf't • •
COBIESSIONI MERGIANE
AND DICAVIARS IN
r r;•1 • '
Petroleumand its Produot&
pittabarghofilee—DALTELL ,
ner of Duquesne Way 'kw/Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Odice—l.AT WALNITP BT.
4 " SPLW2O
M. LONG' $' co.,' - •
surturAoTtriumus or
PURE witrie BURNING OIL,
BrancI—fILITCIFER- 3 °
°Oka - No. 2 Diupeone!ah,rittaburgh.
.4 4 4, 1 4W4.4 1 4t 'l/4
NEW ELUIDWARE HOUSE.
UNDSEYw - P4Pgi; dc, MIM,
httiiiitsdarers and Importers*
-
w /
AAR, W It 30, ,
CUTLERY; ata;
887 LIBERTY STREET
00431111/ DP WATS&
One Square - Befon.Onlins Depots:,
,PRWSELYEVA4, 41,
Ateuttgr.74lßl34la7Kr
NOVELTY;O7 4 S9W..,
pITTEIBURGII
• I
: •
,NOVELTY' , L WORKS.
ADAMS.,- 31111 11IIYACTURZ71 Or
:
Hey - atone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
• C
Janus ,Faced Patent Dont-Lae:lts
and Latches,
_PAINT AND 0 PrEE 1D1 4 .14 L
SALLEAOLS ISDN, ec.•
'Coiner of Grantaro l lFihit . stre e ts,
some PIrresIIRGH.
COPPER..,,
LAKE SUPERIOR - • _
own's= AND 811:61440 WOM
PrinrSUrritGEA ,
PATE,
_AfeCU,RDT O-ACNi
dannfacturers of Sheathing, Brazien , and Bolt
Copper, Presiedopper •BoUma, Baited still , Boa.
of Spelter Soler.• Alto, Itaport , •ni and Dealer,
Tin Pjakt,-. Sheet Mini Wire . to Con.
ttanllT on hand TinnersvXachjnes at.d Toole.
Wrall4l' and 19.
pedlitl orders a vow4'. oat to any
lindet sire
edidd tilt ,.
Itn. tattT
MI
-PINNOL&L.
FORT PM' - BANKING - COMPANI
No. 169 Wood Street,.
m1%14 ; $200 % 000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES;
AND _COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In the
united States and Canadae.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. WaMice,
Z. Fawcett,
BM
BAWL. NoCLIIBILiN, Pres%
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier,
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor of Wood an -Sixth'sts .
A. PATTERSON
JOB. 11. HILL —.— Cashier.
CAPITAL, t , s :• $OlO - ;000.
: i•
• .1111MITEGIB:
A. PatternOnl George W. Cass,
Wm. H. Brown, . James IteCand ke ss t
Chas. Loekham - • Wm:13014145,
• ASisi. Kirkpatrick, - Ikea. •
W. B; Haven,
Duivouarra DAIL'
Eimrk, 4111 hum! & to.,
.BANIEAS',AND;BROKIILS;
•
4 f. , . • .
- Owner Third and Wood Streets,
PrPTSI3I:TROII,
(BUCCESBORB TO HANNA, HART & C 0..)
DIALEILS IN
&change, Coin, Coupons,
And pertl4oke . jettoetta e il:t& to be itirquise And
COVERNMENT BONDS.
; Sight Drafts on London.
nmer2
N. HOLMES & SONS,
3ELa-Tq3Er...IMFLSfp
7 M ar k e t Street.i
PITTICSI3II 11. PA.
• Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Partietdu attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
trniteldEbiteg geontities.
poomt
WINES. LIQUORS, &c
PITTSBURGH • LIIPORTING HOUSE.
. ,
EISTAHLIBIIED 1830.
•
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY
IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN
•
"WINES AND LIQUORS,
1 • .-- 71 f
Ago. 409 •i tHit,
Would aseetAlke.l4oo of the public to the feet
that, teettlttila serriellitlesehrourth central'
large fie an Liquor . Houses in Europe, and
making their importations direct, they are enabled
to offer the various grades pt Onice WINED AtiD
LIQUORS at prices bOll thah Western rate,. Fa
aminations of clualltieg comparison of prices
respectfully solicited.
A choice assortment of pure OLD' EYE WHIS
KEY conetantly oe hand
'
JOSEI4IIS: FINCH CO.,
Nos. 185, 187, 189, 191, 193 and 195,
711t3T 8170137,-PITTB9M4I,
NAIWTACTURF.BB OP
Copper ;; Distilled ; Pure -Rye, 7Whbikey..
deiden 132709E19N WINES and /4Q110713;
HOPS. de.
DRU AND. CHEMICALS.
W. .11LiCKEOWL '-.BRO'
:WHOLESALE:-
_
Wit) 34211MiCii1711111113,0P. • .
CYISII . IC)C7Pri: , C 2011;,
Norm TO: NO. .196. MERIT STRgificc
.
' A PITTSBURGH,
• A ,
Lieid, Window .411sct. Ana
[Miintiracturere priced. .• • • de* 4
Aa infYlublejnaldf aga Dlar•
lagrerialgibira!' Vomiting, Soar 131°Mitell and
• . "
"twnvw
-Dill Mit litiEr:
- .
A specific Ibr'lDlMlCri,' Cranuman4 Patq a ,
Stomach, for sale by
J.l -,f,r`F'
EWUtini - aer' , EIVIIM
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Straits,
4! •
..6.451M.11"/"k0 POfl
• J. .SUID)O
MUMOi 80N 1 8 •
•Pußgil WI - ITIIE LEAD
01 -
mccove VERDITEIi GREEN,
The only green
i rt
l a dM4norite,by
entrant/a. It WI olt btter, Mat onger and gr ti o,,,
:r i gt e rerfect r lataMlon 4bia an, Dant In t
CEMENT, -SOAP,, STONE,
HYDI girCEMENT DRAIN . PIPL
Cates:NW awl left Pipe hi tlia market. Also, 80.
9ESIDALIVIITDILSD749 OrFleAryfor
E.B. `'l.. nitoei a
nFrro.,i;,,
nr C tioi
td r
_
Odlos and Maw.
Allegheny. Air Vdi
SO.
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C Risher,
Robt. H. King,
Andrew Miller,
James M. Baler.
r,.-Asrell A hi.
ap9:022
Jtory—A4 B BBOCA sp.
by matt Promptly attende d
E
CENTRAL AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now in the market for
sale by
3E9EI. rt. Nuoiarrz,
Corner FIFTH avEguE k WOOD STBEF.TS
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
CO deM UDOWS and European Exchange at market rates.
Lt ES - 11 BRADY 8; CO.,
.;• to a. 'JONES
Corner Fourth and. Wood St's.,
13 IL INTI& 3Wi MIL IS
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP
GOVERNMENT - ' SECURITIES,
eora),. SILVER AND courom,
ON MOB? FAVORABLE MUM
Wintered Allowe4 on Deposits.
ar Money loaned on Government Roads at low
est Market rates. -
Orders executed for the Parehase end
Side of NTOCES, BONDS and GOLDt.
.iAldiri t *, BRAD* ds
PARTIES DESIRING TO IN
V • wo- In UNION 'AND CENTRAL PA
CIVIC BONDS can save one per cent. by parches
!mg before
- JANUARY let. .
Bonds-olibazi'dA4 detiierf. •
' JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
,
Agents Central and Union Pacifier Railroad com
tiles, corner Poerttr and Wood streets.— des:bl3
tljt Ifttgituro iSash
FINANCE A N D . TRADE„
I===l
OFFICE OP THE PrrrsarEon GAZETTE,
MONDAY, January 11, 1869. 5
The entire market for bonds and stocks
is lower to-day, except gold, which kept up
to 13534, after aelling at 185%. The' bail
: Weather kept operators at home, and this
,
seems to be tke.iguity,iiiituielfor tie decline.
Eighty-one bonds declined %; Five Twen
ties of 1882, 34; do, 1884, 34; do, 1865, %; new
bonds only per cent. whilst Ten Forties
are % per cent. higher, with a disposition
to sell rather than to buy. The recent ad
vance has been rather sadden and unex
pectedly high, and a reaction is very nat
ural, even if the general tendency was up
ward. , ~
Stocks have declined heavily frOm Sat
urday evening's quotations. Erie, which
was at 139% to 140, declined to-day to 3.3y0 ,
Ohio dr. Mississippi declined 34. per cent.;
Fort Wayne:from 120 4 to 119; New York
Centrarfrom 1573( to 155; North Western,
common, from 833,1 to 81; Rock Island
from 126 X to 125; Cleveland ,t, Pittsburgh
from 85 to 83%, and! in the same proportibn
through the entirellist. Merchants Union
Express sold dowh!tol23‘-- 7 agrt*t number
of the holders refuse to pay up the addi
tional fiVe• dollars per share, and soindOf
t e stock is placed on the market and sold
( 1 1
t under the'rate.
Money is fircier; and nothing but pri t nie
paper will, 1;;
pass.', Business continues yety.
ull. ' '
Quotations as received by Ph. B. Mertz:
Gold, '135% Silver, 130; Elghty-one's,
111%; Five Twenties, 1862, 1123 1 i; do 1884,
108%; 40, .1000, 100%vd0,1885, Cowls, 108 X;
do 1867, 108%; do 1868, 108%; Ten Forties,
rad; New York . 0
entral,lss; Erie, 28M;
ing; 94V Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &
Chicago Railroad, 110; Ohio & hlissis
sippi, .833„; „Michigan Southern, ;, 85X;
Clevelaid- & Pittsburgh, 833‘; Chleago &
Rock Island, 125; Chicago,:dt North West=
'Sin; 81%; do. , Preferred, , 853 i; Western
Union ' Telsgrapli, bompany, 38%; Pacific
Mail, 122%; Adams ExPress; 48%; Mer
chants, 1.2%;. Gregory, 8,57; Quaftz Rill, 70;"
Smith and Purmele, 2,65.
- 'AlizcitUtionif received by jamas:
'1 1 :: Brady do • Co.: Gold, 138.30 ,United
'States Sixes, 11381 7 8, 111 X; 540's, 1862,
112%; - 1864, 108 V, 6.20'5,
,1865,,
105%; 10-40's, 106%;, 540'6,11anuary and
Jab', '.:0 0 9 -100 )‘' ,5- W i li January . and : - 441Y,
..1171083ir68, - J. 013%; Jim‘74o%, par less X;
July 740's, do I l f; 7-80's, due Compounds'
11
9;
Uni ?PT 4eiti° 4844 R E IC I A PM: ,Centroi:,
rSBURGH LIVE tycC‘cls 'mAEKET I
' PENrit. CENTRAL STOOK • YARDS, t
2110ND.LY, JatilllEMP 11,1 8 69
' •
The operations in Cattle since the dated .
ourlast, report ha v e been '.large
r• than
, - ,
1 3 1 34elufeotelt, UP 703 haad,, though; ea ' . a
gezieralthiug; print 'ruled lower thin the
•week preceding . The number taken fOr
both Philadelphia and. New York Was
was considerably larger than for'Aeveral
weeks past, mid • wbile. the market was
unusually. •activei the J , supply about. the
middle of the week, walk large ,, and holders
were , oblige& to ' "make ,alight concessions
16Vriler, to effect sales. Prices, as will be
seen ,by referenhe to: the report : Oft sales,.
ranged all - the *ay from • •4% to 83f, and
these may be regarded at the extremes
,themarket. , The , receipts Of - Cattle since
Wednesday at noon, foot up 107 ears, , of"
over ,two th o usand head, of which a litle
over one.thirct changed hands here., ' The
tellowirig are the sales:
Holmn, Laffeity 6t Co 'to Mimes 5 head,
Weighing 5,400; Hedges A -Taylor. to Sham- •
berg 5, weighing 4,915, at 5,37; Payne to
Duffy 19,'weighing 16,425, at 4,50; Orr d;
Williams to P. Klemm 18, weighing 18,015,
et,B;; Brown' to same 20, weighing 21,100, at
6,so;ADlckenson to Bichelbeer 19; weigh
ing 18,850, at • 6,37; Heen an'to Fetus 15,.
weighing,l9,67s; Steel tocaarvey 29,1
weighing 18,950; Holmes, Lafferty .ctt Co
to Miller 40, weighing 43,450, at, 7,12;
Hidges It' Taylor to Dawson •4, weighing'
3,55(X - et 4,50; same to same 16, Weighing
15,125, at 5,12; Holmes, Lafferty Co. to
Hlemen'3, weighing 8,975; at 6,564/Hedges
A Taylor to McGarvey 19, weighing: 19,05;
McGruler to Barnes 16, weighing 19,400;
Sordice to Heperlin 29 weighing, 1,7,f7 . 5, •
Fox to Klenien 10,t weighing 11,450; at 6,25;
Orr it Williams to Kleunn 4, .weighing
4,150, at 6,12; SmithA Blue to McGarvey 21,
18,075, at 5,25;--hivans„ to Blumberg - /CV
Weighing 15,000 L ;Hedges & T r aylor to Atilt-
It 00. 19. weighing 18,075, at 5,50; same to
same 2, weighing 4,300,• • at lir bailie to same
18, weighing 16,225, at 7,50, ! McFadden to
- EoSes 15, weighing 20,215,44 6.62; Holmes,
14ffqty &.co. ; Anil & CO. 18. weighing , •
,20,800, at 7,50 r-same to lame 21 .weighing
25,825, at 5; same to same 20, weighing 20,-
875, at 6,15; Adams to Frank 20, weighing
- 18,275, 5,37;, Ferguson to Sellers, 17,
==Ei
FEE
• •
weighing 20,075, at 7,87; same to Moses 4,
weighing 3,950, at 7,87; Grier to Dufre 8,
weighing 6,625, at same to same 33,
weighing 39,275, at 6; Hedges , & Taylor to
Coldor 4, weighing .4,550, at 4,50; Orr tic
Williams to Hillegar 22, weighing2o.3oo,
at 6;.Hedges k...Tayicir to , Coldor : 17, .ieigh
ing 16,750, at 4,60; Orr 1t Williams to same
14, weighing 15;200; Friend to. Downing 8,
weighing 9,950, at 7,25; same to same 12,
weighing 16,075, at 8,25; same'ioiarne 11,
weighing 15,825; same to same 17. weighing.
`l.,' 550, at 8,50; Hedges de - Taylor to Moses
11, weighing,l2,B2.s, at 6 i 25'; slung:Jo Hom
dolar 18,Weighing '17,175. •
KOMI
The market for Hogs, was firm, and ex
cited during Wednesday and( Thursday,
but on Friday, under the influence of
creased: arrivals,-(i3liere was a weakness
manifested, and orCSaturday, a decline had
to be submitted to on the part of holders.
The receipts since the date of our last rei'-'•
p9rt (Wednesday noon) looted up 162 cars. ,
,and the sales 6,414 head. As ,we have
alresdPlUtimittedpricatpareloWeri and wa
now quote at 11 to llyi for prime to extra
Philadelphia Hogs, and 9,25 to 9,75 fort
Yorkers. Culls , may be quoted 'at 9 and
'scalawags at 8,50. One of our packers(
Messrs: E. H. Myers it Co., received fifteen
car loads from Chicago last week; none of
the oilier packing houses have done any
thing.for over three weeks.
SHEEP
The Sheep market ruled firm and active
thrcingliont the week . , and with a demand
considerably in,excess of the supply ; prices
were firm , and, fully maintained. The
whole number sold since Wednesday noon
foots up 4,218; at:prides ranging from 3 to 6
for scalawags to good mutton. Sheep, and
6 1 ,4 to 7 for extia to fancy. There were but
three car loads on sale toklay, from which
it b)oks'as if the run would again be lirht
this week: but it is'yet too early to conjec
ture with any . degree of certainty. Some
days the arrivals are large, and that too
when least expected.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
"OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, ,
MONDAY, January 11, 1869.
- cATTLE.
The supply of Cattle at these Yards was
unusually large to-day, footing up about
twelve hundred. head; teeie were just ex
actly fifty car loads from the west; and we
put the'number driven in at two hundred,
which. would *eke -the ',dumber above
noted. The weather was' exeedingly un
pleasant,' rendering outdoor business very
disagreeable, which, of course, had: some
,Influence on the blarket and 'bitsideS, there
*ere no outside burs, and the butchers
had it all to thenise yes; thin being thesase
at hard market was avoidable, and so it ,
was reported by nearly etery man we saw.
Prime to fat butchers Cattle did not decline
in the same ratio with the common kinds,
though all grades were lewer, and at the
close we have no doubt, quite a number
would hate to' be' driven 7er- to% the Cen
tral Yards unsold. Prime to extra batch-.
era sold in a retail way at N . to 8. and fair
to medium do at
,6% to 7. Stock buyers
4% to SM.
CATTLE oX' SALE. '
- --- - -- --•
J. H. Graff 1 car W. Cairnes 1; -R. 0.
Campbell 1; Hubbard & Co. 1; F. ,H. Car
nahan 1; Levi Cryst 1; H. ,31iller1; JOhn
Boles 1; Jas. Brothers 1; .1 Tatam 1;. J. J.
Frost 1; W. Root 1; S. S. Chalfant I; Jas.
Morgan 1; S. Miller 2; Holthes & Pfieffer 1;
tit
3. MeGehart). car ; Greet/Iva d Kahn 3; L. -
Rothchildi B;'L. B. -Don& • ; E. - Katz 1;
Dolan & Thompson 2; L. mburg .1; M.
Verner,l;-T. Keefer I; ; Trau an A Lohman
1; Greenwald & Tiauman 6 Marks & Haas
5; Paine & Workman 1; Stumpf); Muller.
& Foster,lf:Stilittt : 4lE-BlmSl t.::'. .. . ~
=EGO
There was again an nntiinfally light sup
ply of , Sheep on sale to-day, and with a
good retail demansl, the market ruled firm,
and prices, compared with last week,
ruled a shade higher. The Whole number
on sale did not exceed, if reach, one thou
sand head, and -of this 'number, - there
were were • but relatively few good Sheep,
such as first-class butchers are accustomed
to buying. We quote at $2 Ito $3 per head
for common to fair, . and $4 to $5 per head,
or b to 53r..... per, pound, gross, for ; prime fat
mutton Sheep. The market continues
hard on the "Butler" butchers, many of
whom .cannot, stand; tile , prela u to;• they
don't relish thO idea ef 'pitying tifere for a
Sheep than can be realizeti, for the pelt.
We are ,cognizant of one drove of good
Sheep 'having been sold at i lte,.; and for
which 5Xc was subsequent' offered and
refused. . -- -
HOGS.
Central
the slightdecline at the
Central Yards, there . has, as - yet, been• no
decline here; indeed, prices are eveahigher
than last week, We quote, in a retail way,
'at 10 to 12e, gross, 'for light to prime heavy
averages, and 12y, to 123ic for extra.
. .
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
• •• •-• •
Otnncim otPrirsiViTsticitteni lidarrpt;
MoNDA.Y, .Isumary /1,,1889.
•
There is no fallink 'off hn the exeiletnent
in, the oil market,- and A seems that the
top has not yet been reached. The opera
tions„ .
in Crude were unusually large, the
sales, aggregating in: the neighborhood of
forty thousand barrele, and that. too, at
'higher pricea. Refined.. alga continues
firm though there was but comparatively
little done. We noticed In our report of
Saturday that telegrame had been received
here to theriffect that exporters were bid
ding 33 fl s p ot: oil . t in ,New ;Nark.: Tule
was dent e todity in, the most emphatier
manner. tls asserted, that exporters have
not been buying for abi'mt.SLity days, and
;t Mutt they will not buy unless they can do
to at 31.t0431M-4hat they 'cannot :atm:l to.
Pay'Preeard”, prices' wltEcnView of export
ing; as prices in this Country are relaUvely
higher than - they arelit Enrope.,
CRUD.• ' • '
The;Crude market',pprignaps grin amt
-very much excited; comnared with
Saturday, prices have still further ad
-yams:3A. .As hair aSeeir othe "wine' ''
dam the demand Is mainly for,(uture de- .
liveries; though there is alsciscAnariqrary
for the ear/y . 122=11c; Including January
and,. VebribtrW 'There • were'qufte hi:m
bar of "puts" effected, and Antiatfies
Were unusually large. The sales.
were: 5,000 bbls January to june,pou erp.
at 14%c: CrtllCity.
at. 55.60; 14,500 bbls, in different lots and
'for_ various, deliveries. at. 15c; 2,000 April to
..Tune, seller,i at :1543; 2,000. January, seller.
;at 14%c; 2,000 - far' 'February, - at 15e; 1,000
March. or.APril t sag, at -lfe; /IQoo,„,buyar,,_
all year;litlBa. ta"-82:30 for;thet privi
lege of 'Placing 1,000 barrels,
January to
June, at 14581,000 for s,ooobarrels, aan
nary to June, fit.l4c: 81,000 for 5.200 barrels..
January to June ' at 14:4c, and 8400 for 2,000
barrels, April to ; December, at 14c.-
As already noted, there was but
donee in Refi n ed market
continues fir m
and excited, and prices are.
Still tending upward. ''We can report 500
bbls 'last ballot ,:eack month, July to De-- -
cembei. at 85%e,iarict1;000'bble;buyer' s op- 1-
January to June at S6c. January
quoted at 32c; January to March,l3o: Jan
uary to March . ,.33)4q. January to 'Decem
ber, 343 c, and March to July, 3434 c.
RECEIPTS OF curter, OIL. '
Jas. Wilkins BQjQtritan i kso wers 56
Fisher & Bro 108.01Fo'riltlf Wifro:.:: 960
P. Weisenberner., 2401,
- Fiiiiekt, L. tit S•; - : 860
W. Wilson & Co; 52;
OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A,
BOUM% Kenai!, ItC . Co:, ' 50 do ' do to . W.
Ifigail4t. Wois 406401
500` 04
~ do2de ,to Tack
Bro.; Philadelphia. ,; • •
Nat. Ref. Co.', 502 do do to F. 4. Dilworth
Co.,Philadelphia,
• Total.- shipments ltelinbc.;.".. /var.
•
EAST PEON DECNIESEE DEPOT.
Union Ref. - dc Bt. Co., 402 do relined to
W. P. LOgan & Bro., Pluladelphia.
Effl