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STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
TBE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
• lffanulbcturers of the greatest varlet] of
Cook Parlor and Heating Stoves,
• .
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori
ental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. .
Best in the World for Parlor,Office. Store or Church.
Fire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do net
buy until you see or send for Circular.
. No. 30 WOOD STREET
One Agents for Orientals—DE taILER BROS.,
Smithfield St.; GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City.
GRAFF, KUGUS & - 00.5
'MARlMAcrunans OF EPSOM TA.METY OF
Err CONTMEI O
BOSTON COOKING BANGE,
`'THE FIERY FURNACE,"
FOB WARMING BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING. STOVE,
"RE(ULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
VAN'S IC:lnch:matt Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE,
OAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE
'LECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and dint;
ABATE FRONTS, FENDERS, An. •
206 and 206 Liberty Street,
$e25;,17 PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
--CET THE BEST. •
BISSELL CO.'S
. .
TRIUMPH,
FOE BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
uH as any other Store In the Union.
BISSELL 8L- CO.,
No. 235 :Liberty Street.
Also on nand and for mile,
PARLOR EITOVEB uiv,
REAT tritiolva s kT. FENDERS,
COOKING GANGES. La.
IRON WORKS.
NOTICE.—We have this day as•
sedated with ne in co-partnership, EDWIN
MILES and JOHN 5, SLAOLE. The business will be
continued as heretofore wider the name and style of
COLEMAN, RAHN. & CO.
Pittsburgh, January Ist, 1869. -
DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLEMAN, RAHM & CO,.
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS. STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron.
Wagon Box iron. Charcoal Iron, cylinder Iron, X
L Iron, Flanged Cuttefliars, Guard Iron, Drag and
Dropper Bare, T Rail for Coal Roads,'lron Wedges,
Flat Ball for Coal Roads, Boiler Iron Crow Bars,
Chain Links . Boiler Beaus. Steel and Iron Harrow
Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Seat and Coach Springs,
and Axles, all styles: slab Steel for Plows, Cultiva
tor Steel, Steel Wings and Moulds cut to pattern,
Boring Steel all.sizea. A. B. nteel and :Reel Tire,
Steel Crow Bars Steel Shafting, Eve.
ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS ABD WARRANTED.
AlirOffices and Works 16th street and Allegheny
river and 77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh.
ja4:c22
Presq W. - P. PoWnis, Einpn.
PITTSBURGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
IITFACTI7RX/48 OP
'Bar Iron;
P Broad Fisk Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Boiled;
Railroad ,Car Axles Hammered;
Losomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Fission Meads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
pitman Jaws, Collars, dm.
Office, No. 177 PENN STRICICT,
PITTSBITUGH. P
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsyltania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Hos, 166 and 167 FIRST EMMET,
oppositeldononga.tela House,
ap24:46 . PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS.
Du QUESNE
IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEBILIf, RAHM & CO.,
ItA.NVIACTIIHR4II3 OF
Leon, Nails and ' Steel, Carriage and
Wagon Egrings and !Wes.
Diqui s XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound
and axe Iron ; Band, Hoop, liheetand Plate Iron;
Oval, alt Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cyllnder and
Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Ban; T and
Plat Ball for Coal Roads; Cut Nana and Spikes;
Plow, Spring and A B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut.
ter Bars, Crow Bars, £c., ac.
Moe, and Warehouse—if WATER STREET,
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGE; NIMIOK & 00.,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
miumfacturers of every desorlpti of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
I BAiw,a43ICIII2aPLATFORM SPRING
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac., ac
Warehouse, SSWater and 100 First Sts.
MILLER, BARB & PARKIN.
OXIMILAL PAWNERS:
Vrif. =WALT,REUBEN MILLER,
I
feooo. W. BARR. CHAS. PARKIN.
exam'. rAZIlti2-8. M. KLEE.
C,RESCENT STEEL WORKS,
BARR & PARSIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
-PITTI3BiftH6H, PA.
n514:446
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORXS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufaaturers or su deserlottoito of
gi§9r3raM:L6
(Mlle and Warehouse,. 1510_,_
_l2B, 001702fD
&BA 119 and L7la Pg BTIIZATtS,
; ' FITIONVII6III4
FOUNDEMS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY TOYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Vir'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma , .
chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts,
and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY ;
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carron and Smaninan !Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
vrr-rsztuncrix, PA.
- WILLIAM SMITH ,
Manufacturer of .
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE ,
. •
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
My Pines are a cut invariably In Pits, In dry
sand, and 1.51 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
Oeneraleastings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITTSBURGH.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and moat
complete establishments in the West, and are now
prepared t 6 furnish • _
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling illU Castings.
Engine Castingl6
Niehine Castings.
General Castings. --
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:n69
L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, .TR.
L "INGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS,
biANITFACTUREES OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
i ler i s 'ta l g er sad t a tl l lttr rejgrsVp r to: Woolen I .
e tAll7Obrk
promptLyattended to.
°glee and Works—WAPHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA. & CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, Mints d Idirsznti,
WASHINGTON WORKS.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Rearing,
Shattin_g, Castings of all descriptions; CM Tanks . and
Stills, Boner and Sheet Iron Work. -
Office, No. be, corner First and SualthlteldStreeta.
Agents for GIFFARD'S PATEN T INJECTOR for
feeding Boners. - jall:r6
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Inn Hills, )
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINBRY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and careftdly executed.
Charges reasonable. -
EBBERT & ELACHLIND.
oc15:128
THOMAS CARLIN ac CO.,
Fourth Ward Foandry and Machina Works;
SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA...
Ifsmulacturers of Steam ICl:wine
_4l 011 Presses, Pal
leirs Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Jtolliag
Masud Machine Castings: Grate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, Be. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes.: •. . • , tayl4:o
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOUBAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, de.
IRON BROKERS.
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM,
'IRON 'BROKER
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Oornrall, Donghawere,
an e'r - b b itt. D zyitrt=tr a ,r , . lan
, Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIG IRONS.
(Tnnsignmente are most resooottullv solicited.
PAPER.
PITTSBURGH PAPER BLiNtr•
FA.OTUELNO COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
CLINTON MILL—STEUBENTILLE. Oiro.
BRIGHTON MILL-TNEW BRIGHTON, PA.
MICE AND WAREHOUSE,
N 0.82 Thhil Street, Pittebiugh, Pa.
OiIIOWeS—AUGUST HARTJZ, President.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer.
SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary.
DIRZCTORB—August Hartle, John Atwell, B. B
Hartman, John B. Ltrington.
Cub ;mid for Patter Stock. ' isSaMBl
FLOUR.
PEEL ELL MILT FLAIL
PEARL MILL Three Stsw preen Brpidt Moll to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
This !lour will only oe sent out when especially
ordered.
PEAL MILL BLITZ BRAND,
zquaLto beat St: LAU;
PEARL MILL BED BRAND,„ •
- ' Boal to best Ohio Bonn
WarrhOWLOUNANINCUER URAL; :4
Z.% =LUDT VUO,
Auteuil, 544,11,-mr rail& Muss
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 119
ENGINES, EOMISM &c.
HUGH N. BOLE &• CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Daquesne
(NZAE THY Pontra
EDON Builders Founders & Machinists,
Maaufaeture STEAMBOAT ENGINES. and STA
TIONARY INEIINES, .f all stns.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION ,
ARY OIL WELL ENGLVE AND PORTABLE
BOILER., of 15-hone power.
CASTINGS of every kind, made to order at our
Foundry, on THIRD STREET below Market._
RIGS for 011 - sVells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on - hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS;
Fronting en the Allegheny River, near ties F
ipr All orders promptly Tar me
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AMI TANK
WORKS.,
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBLquiR, DOUBLR-FLUED TUBULAR, TIRE-
BOX AND CYLINDDR !STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TAXES,
OIDICKEYS, BILBRORING AND ABE PANS,
BSTTLINO PANS, BALT PANS AND CON
DIINSERB;
STEAK PIPES, OABOKETERB AND IRON
•
BRIDGIS;
P3D3ON DOORS AND COAL SHUT= .
'office and Warehouse earner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty 'Street/4
Aar Orders sent to the , above addreas will be
promptly attended to. mh7:l6e
WIN. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER , MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 510, AB, filk AND 516 PENH BT.
Having secured a largeyard 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 slide in
the country. Chinmeys, Breeching, Fire Heds,
Stearn Pipes, Locomottve.Bollers, Condensers, Balt
Pans, Tanks,oll Stills, Agitators,Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron , Bridges , Sugar Pans, ad sole mann
fusturers of Barnhlll's Patent Boilers.
• Benairing done on - the shortest notice. 'Mal
JAILER IL urrzia,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITISBIIIIGH, PA.;
ILLNIMLCTITAIES OP •
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANB, COPPER STEAM PIPE.
ROLLING RILL STACKS,
And SKEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JADED M. BRUM DDDDDD D. BRUSH.
J ARED M. BRUSH & SON,
10.14177/CTIMILY3I3 Or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SUEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS.
WARING AND RING,
Commission Merchants and Brokers to
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSSITRIGH, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRZBEL
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Strew'.
TACK BROTHERS, •
COMMLSSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALEBB IN
Petroleum and its Product&
Plttabnrgh OSee—DALZELL , BUILDING'. Cor
ner of Dequeene Way and Irwin Meal.
PhlladelphlL Ofilee-127 WALNUT T.
PITTSBITBQH. -
H _
IL LONG & CO.,
9
MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WRITE BURNING 0/1,
Brand—"L 77CLF.E.8."
Mee, Ni. 2 Duquesne. Way, Pittsburgh.
NEW HARDWARE BOUM
r . -
LINDSEY,: STPRIT & EUWER,
111§..11,11YVV . AR 3E,
837 LIBERTY' STREET;
Otte Square Relois lYnton Depot,
Arend for FAIRBANKS , WALLS. t
pi a/VR(4n •
NOVELTY WORKS. ,
ADAM, NrKEE & Co.
MASIMACIVEZE
' 01
Keystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Counter
SC 7 ALES.
Janus Faced Patent Door Locks
and Latches,
PAINT AND o riaß MILLS,
ItALLE.A.BLE M.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
&num • PITTSBURGH. -
LAKE SUPERIOR .
.
. OP/Mt:C AND IDIELTDIG WOMB
Prrrrs.uumail.
PARR, IicCURDY . A. CO.,
dattutionners of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Belt
:00P1Mr. Presled Copper Bottoms, Belied Still - Bot•
tonle, Spelter,Solder. Also, Imposten and Maitre
in meta, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, W a a c te, Clo n .
staidly on kand Titulars' Machines asd
NDIo, 140 ITBST ST and
NDBTEM,Pittsbargb. • -. t- -
al 11 . 400.91V99pat MUM as desitia tato
Oat 11141111111141rx
PTTTSIIIBeH, Pl.
ALAAIITACTIIIIIIIIB OP
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
1: CI zi IV/A 341
Manufactnrere and Importers
CUTLERY, &C.
00lINIS C 7 WAYNA
PITTSBURGH.
NOVELTY WORKS.
COPPER.
PlNA.Ndiat;.
FORT Plll BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, . . . $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
_DEMAMB IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
RISREST ALLOWID ON TLIN DEPOBITB.
Golleitis's made on all accessible ?Dints in the
Vatted States and Caasau.
HISZOTOBS:
Jne. 0. Blither,
Betts. H. King.
Andrew Miller,
• James M. BsLleq.
D. Hostetter,
lamas Gordon,
D. WaDuce,
Z. Fawcett,
32E3
LEMON. Cashier,
cm=
NATIONAL BANK 01 COBIRCE,
Cok. of Wood and Sixth Ste.
A. PATTERSON .....
JOB. U. MILL
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
IITIZO'r0112:
George W. Cass,
Janes McCandless,
W Win. Reed.ia. •
A. Patterson.
Win. H: Brown,
Okaa. Lockhart;
Allen Kirkpatrick.
W. B. Haven,
AT U A. N.
apkon
DISCOUNTS DAIL
HART, C.IIII7OHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner4rd and Wood Streets,
PrrTBI3II:TEGOIL
0)130CE88OES TO HANNA, HART C 0..)
DIALS= IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attettigi e pAld to ke purchase and
GOVERNMENT BONDS. -
Sight Drafts on London.
znylnsS2
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
1'1TTPE9331111.013. PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas,
Rods, Bonds and other &lunettes
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
Ja110:al
ORDINANCES.
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
TWO WHARF DISTRICTS, &C,
SEC. 1. - Be it •nlnfned and ',tn.-tett by the Select
and Oimmon co nneit.. of the City Allegheny. and
it Cs hereby snarled by the authority of the same,
That from and after the Ist of January, 1869, the
wharf shall be divided into two districts, to b•
known as the Eastern and - Western D:strlct, Ander
son street being the diviolng line Of the districts.
Ste 2. The wharves thus divided shalt be put in
charge of is wharfmaster, to he elected at tit same
time as other city officers. at the first meeting of
Councils of each year. They will be required to
fere bond In the sum °CS:CO - 00 each for the faith
ful discharge of their duties, receiving a consider
ation therefor the rates already provided by law.
SEC 1 It shall be the dutylof the wharftaa.ters. In
addition to thecollection of wharfage. &c. so keep the
wharf In good orderaud see that no dirt or rubbish Is
placed on any portion thereof without their permls-
Mon and under their direction and any person so
offending shall be liable to a fine of five flollara,..lhe
same. to be recovered summarily upon conviction.
SEC. 4. Each wharfmaster wid be required to make
a monthly return of the business transacted by him
to the City Controller, accounting or paying to the
City Treasut er at the same periods.
That so much of any ordinance conflicting
With or supplied by the foregoing, be and the same
Is hereby r,pealtd.
Ordained and enacted into a law this the Four
teenth day of January, In the year of out Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
JAMS McBRIER,
President of Select Connell.
JOHN S. SLAGLE,
President of Common COULCiI.
Attest:
D. MACIFERROIT Clerk of Select Connell.
Lt. Utt.w•onxlt. Clerk of Common Council. js2
RESOLUTION TO OPEN
PERRY STREET.
Resolva t By the Select and Common Council of
the City of Allegheny, that PERKY STREET is
opened fr m itt preterit termination to meet the
Troy Hill lt,iad, and that J. J. HERMAN, THOMAS
Bumf and L. WALTER, freeholders. are hereby
appointed viewers to view and awes' the damages
sad benefits In accordance with the proiltions of
the Act of Assembly, approved May let ,' - A.D.
1867. aad that the Clerks of Councils notify them
of their appointment.
Ordained and enacted into atm this the 14th day
at January. A. p,
•
JAMES MeBMIER,
• Preeldent of Select Connell.
- JOHN S. SLAGLE, - "
President of Common Coattail.
Attest:
L. MACIPZIIROIt, Clink of Select Council.
Y.Ditworrii, Clerk of Common Council. fall
DRUGS AND ORRMIOALS.
HACHEOWN. Gt. BRO.,
~ •
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS !
Aso mini; ACTiratuill Or .
Carlton. 01.1.
310YID T 9 NO. 195 LIBERTY 81101 ET,
PITTSBUiteat,
White. Lead, Window, Olus ant Glassware at
Menafacturersprlees. deg
EIRTIC SEEIVI COBBLE,
- As, Infallible remedy for Bummer Comp:Lint. Mar
rhea,' Dysentery, Vomiting, 6onr ,stomach and
Cholera Morbus.
DR. HARRIS' CRIMP CURB,
A specific fk3r Cholera, Cramps and Pain n
etanurch, far sale by
IWMI3 & E'WMCG,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
A.GIMNTIO FOR
3. SOHOONMAIEN it 20N18
PURE WHITE LEAD
I AND
toratilps vintOrmt, onitor,,
The eitiy gnu' _pabit thst not astenerslB b 7
aztftsars. Irwatiook better. lastleager sad give
m a rr ai wbei , 4llsllllo , lllla ,thaa say p L uis ti
9
ENTRAL AND UNION
ACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now in the market for
sale by
r ) ELi AUFAR.r.T.Z,
Comm FIFTH AVENUE 1 WOOD STAMM
_ Also, dealer In Government Bonds. gold and
Dolmens and European Exchange at market, rates.
den '
LIES T. BRADY - & CO"
MIKAN, Pre/'t.
313 At. IV 33C, 33:1 3EIL MI 7
.
BUY AND RILL ALL KINDS OP
Ci{,2IVERNMENI SECURITIES,
Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Meller lealled ilinereraeat Beads 'at low
est market rates.
Orders exeeuted for the Purehise and
Sale of 9TOOEB, BONDS and GOLD.
Or PARTIES DESIRING TO IN
17.ST in . UNION AND CENTRAL PA
CIFIC BONDS CS.i save one. per cent. by purchas
ing before - •
JANUARY Ist.
Bonds on band for delivery.
JAMES T. BRADY 1 CO.,
Agents Central and Union Pacific Railroad cora
:Lies, corner Fourth and Wood Atreets. deB:bL3
ttrt Ibburo Gayh
07710 E OF THE PITTIMIIZON GAZETTE,
WEDNESDA.T, January 20, 1868. y
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dc Co.: Gold, 135 Va United
States Sixes, 1881's, 112; 540's, 1862,
113; 640's, 1884, 109,,; 5-20's, 1865,
109%; 10-40's, 108%; 5-20's, January and
July, '65;103%; 5-20's, January and July;
'67108X; '6B, 108 X; June 7-30's, par less y ‘ ;
July 740's, do M; 7-30's, due Compounds,
119.
PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MARKET
PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, /
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, 1869.
There has been thus far this week a
pretty full supply of Cattle, and with a
smaller number of buyers in attendance
and unfavorable advices from the east,
the market has been rather dull, though
prices have undergone no quotable
change. We noticed some of the buyers
from Lancaster and other adjoining coun
ties in the eastern part of the State, but
there were but few Cattle here that could
be bought at their price. • Philadelphia
buyers wanted to buy prime to extra
shipping steers at 734 to Bc, but it looked
to-day as if they would have to come up a
little, as holders Were obstinate, and
threatened-In case they could not get their
price, to ship east. The Cattle on sale this
week were mainly from Ohlo; there were
some few droves from Kentucky and In
diana.
The sales since the date of our last re
port foot up two hupdred and thirty-nine
head; we expect that the sales during the
next few days will be much larger. The
following are -the sales:
Holmes, Lafferty di Co. to Tucker et Co.
5, weighing 5,325, at b; same to Barton 4,
weighing 3,600, at 5.
Smith& Blue to Kelly 10, weighing 9,075,
at 6; same to same 6, weighing 5,675, at 4.75,
Orr dr Williams to Kelly 33, weighing 39,-
300, at $BB per head; Leary to Kelly 36,
weighing 40,150, at ftlii per. head; Maddox
to Kelly 54, weighing 58,850, at 7.
Crabb to Keller 23, weighing 19,400; at
4,40; Hedges it Taylor to Kelly 33, weigh
ing 38,500, at 6,123.6.
Smith& Blue to Goldstraehm 5, weighing
3,900, at 4,40; Gallagher to Bunion 5, weigh
ing 8,175, at 9,25; same to same 1, weighing
1,225, at 9; Smith t Blue to Huntsburger
3, weighing 2,250, at 4; Cline to Andrews 2,
weighing 2,400, at 8,50; Holmes, Laffeaty &
Co. to Andrews 6, weighing 7,225, at 8,50;
Hedges and TiNylor to Smithl3, weighing
14,750, at 4,5 g. • -
The Hog market is considerably firmer
than it was at the date of our last report,
on Saturday, and• the decline- then noted
has been more than recovered. The
arrivals continue light, and the supply, es
pedially of prime fat Hogs, is very small.
and to this may be attributed the im
provement in prices. New 'York Hogs sold
at from 9,75 to 10,25; Baltimore 'Hors 10,75
to 11, and Philadelphia. Hogs . at 11;25 to
11,75. One bunch of extra 'Hogs was
bought by an Altoona butcher at 12,25,
which, we believe, is the highest prise re
ported at these yaxds this season, though it
was donbtless_the finest bunch of Hogs that
has been offered — within the last tvrelve
months. The sales since the date of our
last report footed up 3,216 head, as follows:
Monday , 2,048
Tuesday
Weaneaday
There has been a fair bUsiness in the
class of stock thus far" this week, and not
withstanding the arrivals have been lib
eral, the market, tinder the influence of a
good demand, la firm, and prices well sus
tained. There was a goodly number of
buyers in attendance both froui Philadel
phia and New York, and all the good to
prime fat mutton Sheep sold at from 4,50 to
5,50, one drove of extra .broughtl3};-'
The sales since the date of our Ilast report
on Saturday, foot up 6421 head, as' follows:
Monday ......... .... 1,236
Tuesday ..... 2,281
Wednesday ' 2,907.
The market for both Crude and Refined
-was again exceedingly wild, and excited
fo.dav, and prices have toughed! a point, in
some' cases at least, whicii 7,haTe t not before
been reached this season. The cause as
signed is a material advandkin all of the
foieign . searkets; Antwerp has, advaneed.te
59 francs , Brenten't Malan; and Hamburg
,Ift - markvailll4l,o,lngfrallo,l4 In Antwerp.,
liyireor tali 'ollokallatiTO 11/01114$
(Cosoetwors to S. JONZB et C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood St.,
GOLD, fiIIGMI AND COUPONS,
ON HOOP 'ATONABLE TRIMS.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
CATTLE
SATURDAY, JAN. 16, 1569
MONDAY S .7A15. 18, 1869
TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1869.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20,1859.
HOOB
13HEZP.
SIBURGH PETROLEUM fdARKET.
°IMO= OF THU PITTIIIIEGIC GAZETTE,
WEDNESDA.Y, January 20; 1.869.
which prevailed last week, and which for a_
few days, had partially subsided, and, as a
consequence, there were' plenty of buyers to
day, and but comparatively few sellers.
Speculators, who on Saturday and Monday,
refused to touch January at 3214 were wil
ling to take the same month to-day at 34.
and what is true of this mouth is equally
applicable to others. Further, it was re
ported that some of the New York "b alls"
were pitching in on the creek to-day, buy
ing all they could get, and that, too, at ad
vanced prices, and this, of course. had a
tendency to excite, and stimulate the mar
ket here.
11==!
As already intimated, was very much ex
cited, and, compared with yesterday, an
advance of fully one cent per gallon has
been established. Spot oil, which sold yea
terday at 15y,c, sold to-diy at 1630, and
some of the later months brought the even
seventeen cents. This is a material and
unexpected advance, and took the whole
trade by surprise, and the market, com
pared with Saturday and Monday, has been
completely reversed. The sales reported
were na follows: . .
1000 bbls next six mouths, seller.. 16340
10E) ;* next six months, seller 16340
1000 " January 16340
1000 " Apri, or May 17c ,
1008 " each March to June 17c '
REFINED
The Refined market was also very much
excited' and very firm to•day, and, as in
the case of Crude, prices , have still further
advanced. January to March was quoted
at 35c; January and February at 34 1 4 c; Jan
uary, 34c; March and April, 35340; March
to July, 34c; January to December, 36%0,
and February to May, 3535 c. The sales
were as follows:
500 each January to December 363,0
500 " February to May ' 3534 c
1060 " March to July 36c
500 " March te June• • 3534 c
500 " March 35c
RECEIPTS OP CuRDB OIL.
Forsyth & 8r0.... 120 I Owston Sowers... 80
Fawcett, L. & S. 160 Lockhart & F.... 320
G. S. Thomas.... 50•
j Total 730
OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. R. R.
Citizens Ref. Co., 440 do do to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, Koehler & C0.,'50 do tar
t& Wallace, Curtis & Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 440
66 Tar 50
OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
- - -
O. W. Holdshlp & Co., 149 do do to War
ing, King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKenna & Rogers. 50 do do to A. P.
Phipps, Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined. 199
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF THE . PITTSBIJEGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, January 20, 1869.
There is but little that is new or impor
tant in the general markets worthy of
special notice. The demand for all - of the
leading commodities continues to be re
stricted mainly to supplying immediate
wants, and with a light volume of business,
in the aggregate, prices generally have
undergone no quotable change.
APPLE BUTTER-75 to 80 cents.
APPLES—May be quoted all the way
from $4 to $6 per bbl, as to quality.
BUTTER—Continues very dull, with a
supply considerably in excess of the' de
mand. 'We continue to quote at 33 to 35c,
i
f r good to prime Roll.
BEANS—S3,SO to $3.75 ner bushel.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4 to 4y..
C3ANBEBRIES—DuII; $l9 to $2O.
CHEESE—SaIes Hamburg at 16 to 17;
a. d Goshen 19 to 20c.
CARBON OIL—Is quoted firm. in a job
ing way, at 2934 to au, for standard white.
CORNMEAL—SI to 11,10 per hush.
DRIED FRUlT—Steady with a fair
.cal demand but unchanged; Peaohesat 12
. 13 for quarters, and.l6 to 17 for halves.
pples; 10 to 11c.
DRESSED HOGS-13 to 140.
EGGSL-In good supply and dull; sales of
ickled at 25, and 30 to 31 for fresh packed.
HAY—Dull but unchanged; we continue
quote baled at 118 to $25 for inferior to
ime.
HOMINY—S6,2S to $6,50 per bbL
PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm with job
bing sales at 14% to 15c for Shoulders, and
19 to 19%c for Hams. Country Lard, 18%
to 19c, and 29 for prime kettle rendered in
tierces, and 21c in kegs and pails. Mess
Pork, 830,50 to $3l.
LARD OlL—Firm at $1,38 to $1,40 for
No. 2. and $1,68 to $1,70 for No. 1.
SEEDS—Firmer but unchanged. We
continue to quote at $9 to $9,50 for • Clover;
$3,25 to $3,50 for Timothy, and $2,35 to
$2,40 fob Flaxseed. -
SALT—Unchanged at $2 by the car load,
and 10 to 15c per barrel additional for
small lots in store.
GRAlN—Wheat is dull and unchanged
at $1,75 to $l,BO for Winter. Oats firm but
the demand is light; we quote at 64 to 65 on
track :and 66 to 68 in store. Corn, in con
sequence of diminished arrivals, is a shade
stronger though, unchanged; sales on track
at SO for Ear, and 82 to 82% for Shelled.
Rye is quoted at $1,45 to $1,47, and but lit
tle offering, round lots might possibly
bring $1,50, 60 or 90 days. Barley is still
quoted at $l,BO to $1,85 for No.,- Chicago,
Spring, and $2 for prime Penrisylvania'and
Ohio.
RAGS-4% to 5 eta. -
TALLOW—Rendered, 1134 to 12
ONIONS—SaIes at $5 to $6,00 ner bbl., as
to quality.
POTATOES—DuII and-unchanged; small,,
sales in store at SO to 85c.
POULTRY—SaIes dressed Chickens at
12 to 12%c, and Turkeys at 16 to 17.
FLOUR—There is no unpro*ement to
note in the demand for Flour,- and while
the market is dull prices are without quota
ble change. We continue to quote at
157,25 to 57,75 for Spring, and Winter Wheat,-
58,50 to 59,00. Rye. Flour,. •,, 57,50.1 The 1
Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the
best Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour,
In barrels, at $9,30, and, in' satdcs,l3,oo per
barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels,
510,00, and, in sacks, 59,70 per barrel;
Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, 57,80, and,
in sacks, 57,50 per barrel. The City Mills
19
uote prices as follows: Extra Family,
!Winter) h barrels, 59,30, and, in sacks,
,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in
barrels, $9,80, and. in sacks, $9,50 per
barrel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and
57.70. in sacks, per barrel.
wHisgy—Highunnes are still quoted,
in a jobbing way, at 98 to 51. -,
SOEGRUM-60 to 65c per gallon.
607
1,551
Sr. Lbuts, • Janfiary 20.—Tobacco in good
demand at unchanged prices. Flour dull
and unchanged;' superfine, 21,75.16,25; ex
tra, $6,50a6,75; double extra, $7a.S. Wheat;
none in market and_no sales except a few
lots of common. Corn quiet at 68a72c.
Oats firmer,
but slow, at 58a62c. Barley
unchanged; $1,70a1,90 for lowa spring; $2,12
a 2,20 for fancy Minnesota. Rye firm at
$1,30a1,33. Whisky advanced to 98c. Pork
firm, but inactive, at $29,50. Balk Meats
strong, but not active; jobbing sales of
shoulders at 1230; clear rib, 153;o. Bacon;
order lots sold'atl3%c for shoulders, and
1734a17,1c for clear aides. Sugar Cared
liams, He. Lard unchanged. Hogs grin
at 9aloqc; number packed to date, 22,000.
Receipts-2,200 bbia flour; 1,300 bus wheat,
600 bus corn, TOP bus oats, 400 bus barley.
Nsw Yom, January 20.—Dry Goods.— ,
e l .
The market as lapsed into a quiet, state
and is lackin in elasticit3Fand buoyancy so •
,prevalent las week, bat prices are never
the less gene ally firm: 16 4 a 1 7c is paid for
heavy Oubl abed 'sheeting's !and 1354a140 '
for unbleac ed heavy - shirtings; 13a1430
for printed
! a
cOe as to
l brand; 200 for print
ed deliins; sia2&i far New , York Mills.
Muslitunt 200 for Wamutta• • 180 for °' Mason
villa. PrLa cloths are offered at 9)40 for
Ow Colad a tor inuiledists doling .