The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 26, 1869, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLEMAN, RAHM & CO„
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS •
Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata
Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron. Cylinder
Iron, XL Iron. Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron,
Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron Wedges. Flat Rail for Coal Roads, Bolter
B
Iron, Crow are, Chain Links, Boiler Heads,
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage, Wagon,
Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles, all styles:
blab Steel for Plows. Cultivator Steel. Steel Wings
and Moulds cut to pater Spring Steel all
sizes. A. B. Steel And Steel Ire, Steel Crow Bars;
Steel Shifting, &c.
1 ALL GOODS FIRST CL AS3 AND WARRAN
• aill'Odlees and Works; 16th stre et and Alle
ghegh ny river and WA.TEII STREET.itc=ts
ur . Ja4:
Vnierisz, Presq..... W. P. POLTis,
pITTSBUEGH. FORGE
ANDIRON CO.,
mmarreozzazas or
Bar Iron; •
Railroad Pleb Btu Wand .1/161tal,
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
locomotive Hanes •
Locomotive Frame 'Shaper
Side Bode
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Reads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
pitman Jaws, Cbilarscdte.
Offtoe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
`i.ilTsßtracui. PA
EVERSON, PRESTON ff. CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, NO. 166 audlIST 7111.8 T
BTREST. o,poslte Mouortscaaela Rouse.
au24:d6 PITTSBURGH. •
'.STEEL WORKS.
IRON- AND STEEL WORKS. --
.COLEMAN RAECM4r.OO.,
• • •
KANITPACTIMERS OP
Iron, Nails and. Steel, Carriage and
Wagon Springs and. Axles.
Duquesne, XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar,
Bound a (Maguire Iron', Band, Hoop, Sheet and
Plate Iron; mid, Half Oval and HaLMound Iron:
Cylinder and Warm Box Iron; Prag and Drop.
par Barri T and - Fiat - Rail for (Mal - Rdads; Cat
Nails and Spikes: ?low, Spring and A. B Steel;
Laminated Steel: Qat ir Bare. Crow Bars, &c.
Ogice,and Warehotum-77WATER STREET,
Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMICIC.& OO
PITTSBURGH. PA..
Manufacturers of every ' description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
A 'Ft:WAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC /0.:13 PLATFORM SPRINGS, .
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &a -
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
MILLER, BARK & PARKIN.
GZXUAL PARTIMBEI:
ci r tA. METCALF ,S :I .18EU9
Rr ,
Spzems PARTNER-S. IL - ILLBR.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
- MILLER, BARR - ,54 PARKIN,
Office, No. 3 3 9 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH,
(,14:d48
B LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, TIROTILER & CO.,
L A
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
' l6 ll l ll-71 f M1* %
Office ind Wareiionse,
_l2O. 122; 1251111CC024D
and 119 and 321 91.2.5 T STREETS,
PIITIDEfiIBcIH.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pirrsnuaGfi.
NOVEL WORKS.
Feunded f A. D. 1133
ADAMS, M 1 HEFT & `CO.,
14517/4CTUILILE 8 OP
N.LYBFONE STANDARD.)FAIRBANIVS PAT
. ENT)
.PLATFOENT. AND COUNTED
SCALES.
Janne Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches.
Paint and Coffee Mins, Ac.
OMER OF FIRST AUNTIE dr. GRANT BTS.,
Pittsburgh, Permits.
COPPER.
ff . AKE SUPERIOR .
'6OPPES KIM iID IGEBINDIG 10$18
• - vrx-rsuurtcni.
PARK, IeitsCURDY & CO.,
nanufactivers of Sheathing, Bra:fere and Bolt
copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,Balsed Btlll Dot.
toms, Spelter. Bolder. -Also, Impotten and Deal
ers .. Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, La.
Con %•antly on hand 'Miners , Idachines atal Tools.
Warehmiset,'No, 440 FIRST STBDAT and 11*
44COND STREZT,Pittsburgik - . • -
*eclat orders of Omer en t toany desired Sat
tem. • • nilWeakdorT
STONE.
WEST COMMON
MOW. Stools' Wbrks,
Northweitaarner otWest Common, Alleikeny.
FaBWIC AMVATMA. & CO.
Have on hand or prepare on short notice Hearth
and step Otonee. Mega forl3ldewalks., Strewn?
Vaults, in. Held sant Torstintones. at.
Orders nromotly eveantM. "Prices reasonable
NpeONEYI' MONEY! 2;-41,000 to
invest In a Mortgage on City or County
orty, flit' a term of three years.
112.000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage for 2
years. -
WANTED—Wetness or Accommodation Paper
to the amount of 00,000; time.from 60 days
to 4 morales.
WANTED—To e ' change a Farm of 160 Acres
of Land %n Missouri for a Family Morse and
Spring Wagon.
Apply to - B. McL AIN t CO.,
de4 Corner Fourth ay. and fimltheeld et.
O TICE .—P e rsona owning
N
proetty frontinsor abutting on Alkens ave
nue, in the city of Pittsburgh, will please take
notice the report of viewers, in the matter of
the opening of Aikens avenue, has been placed
in my hands.
The assessments Itriot paid on or before Febru
ary 11th, 1669, will be entered in Aourt as liens.
F. SLAGLE, City Attorney,
ialtdd 106 Fifth Avenue.
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,ef-,•:.7...-z,,i:i;,,.4:•,,5.:..14:t.::,,Ti:i.:24(':.-:41:'.'Z(41-i,?.,•..Y,f
MACHINISTS.
FOIINDERS,
RT PITT
KNAP F
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND. WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
CtlrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Cornea Carroll and limallinnis Streets,
(NINTH WABD,)
rri-rienanylvas.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE GAS AND WATER WORKS.
My Pines are all cast inyariablyin Pits, in dry
said; and IS feet lengths. Also, toll assortment
of general
Castings for Elas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend •
eats ofGas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITTORt.73I:MU3FI3.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establishmeats in the West, and are
now prepared to Punish
Engines, of every desesription.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling Mill IFestiags.
Engine -Castings.
Machine Castings.
General C./lenitive.
ORDERS SOLICITZD
n09:n69
L. O. LIVINGSTON W. U. DUET.
W. A. SONINBON. JE.
Ln INGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitt ,ers.
Agricultural Implements, Cotton andWoolen,Mlll
Machinery,. &c.
attended to.
near pot, Allegheny City, P
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
summon! to ROBINSON, MINIS
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary 'Reim En
gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Offi N
ce, o. IA, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GITPARD'EI PATENT INJECTOR
,for reeding Boilers. jall:rs2
'utter
BLOC. FOUNDRY.
." 1 11st(44:tr &reek Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron MI111,)
ITITSBURGIEI.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
()barges reasonable. '
EBBERT & MAGELIND.
0015:128
T HOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BLNDUSKY ST., Ia t LEGRENY CITY, PA.,
Manuflutnrers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
k n.leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Wort,
Bolling Mill and Machine Outings, Orate Bare
Weights, Wagon Boxes, &e. to to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes. inyitos
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
DOLMAN, BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chill Bolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, Se.
LUMBER.
1 4 1711111 ER I - 1„ — lill11 — EIL 1
ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
.
Dealer in all .
Kinds iktialiber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE
1 ooto,uoo feet Dry Pine Boards.
iiso.ooo feet 13 and 3 tack Clea r
. 30,000 feet Dry 13 inch Cannon
30,0W:feet,Dry 1 and 3 tact Oak; •
$15,006 feet Dry 3, Sth and 3 Inch Ash,
6,000 ft. DIY 3, 5 1 A, 3 in. Cherry& w a pi ti
.3%000 ft . Du 1, 13%, A and 3 Inch Poplarr
10,000 . feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
050,000 feet Hemlock Joists arid Stiantlngt ,
100,000 No. 1111• Inch Shingles, u,w e d, .
360,000 No. 1164 rich Shingles, µwe ' ll
40,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, staved:
• 60,000 Fire Brick; .
Flee Tile. • , •
1011 Tons Ftre Cle
;
yAstr,dNrs.: 86 MERLE, STREET. formerly
Matieliester,and 167 'REBECCA STREET, epoo.
site the Gas Works, Allegheny City. nem
IRON BRomms:
QAMITEL M. WICKEI/EINAM,
"
IRON BROKER;,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the Isle of Cornwall, "Betighemore,
josephlrie, Irabelht.Darkeannon,Stanhope, Glen
don,and other brands of Anthracite, Wight°.
&inky Coke and C. B. Charcoal•
PICil rit4 - ->NES.
coo;istimiinte &se Mos t re, oectfully solicited
, . .
,
, T•q#4:4`l• 4 73r:g . :-. , :r,— ,, rin'•;74:, -- .• a kt&- 2:1'141C I.:: ; •
EOM
PITTSBURGH GAZEITE :
mums, BOILERS, &o.
BUR M. BOLE & 00,,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(Ni es THY. POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES of all due.
ABY~ attention E N GIN E our new STATION
OIL WELL AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horse power.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERSMODSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on.hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the 'AReit:my River, near the Po4lit.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All orders promptly filled. TRY RS
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
34zarraartrasse or
TUBULAR, DoußLlr.-nalirm TUBULAR.
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM ROLL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CIMENEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT. PANS AND CON.
DEMERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Otftee and Warehouse eorner second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets, •
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
sir Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended,to. mh7:180
WaL BABNIIILL
BOILER MAKERS
AND. SKEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 510, AA, A 4 AND Ad PENN S.
Having secured a large yard and tarnished , It
witn the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made to the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam 'Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil M
Agita
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Sri es, Saar
Pans and sole manufacturers of B 's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice.
JAMES M. BITER.,
Zito& 55 and 56 Water Street,
PrITSBIIII6II, PA.,
KAIIITTACIVALIDI 01P
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING rim, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
LLB.= ...... D. DIME
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
ILIMPACTURRRII Or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SIMET IKON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburghi,,Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRAIILEV & CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
One ate Stoves and 'Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Oilice, Store or
Church. Fare needs no rekindling—burns all win
tat. Do notb ty until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DEHMLEß BROS.,
Smithfield St.; GEO. HUBLEY. Allegheny City.
RIFF, HUGUS & CO.,
DLANt7ACTURILBIS or T,NII2Y. VAIIIITY OP
15190Cr1ET3E361,
BOSTON COOKING . RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
FOR WARNING BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C AST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S
REF LECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and dust;
G SATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
ae7f,:yl7 PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL tt Co.'s
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITU7kaN.O . OB COAL.
Warranted to Cooky Bake or Boast as
Ntll as any other Store in the Union.
, BTSB7;rI.& 00.1
, • -
No. 285 Liberty Street.
iim o irp o uimaiaw,
awriturgalfrre
comma giaresa, *c.
ICOTTSBURGR PAPER MANE.
- 7/ACTUBLIff G 4X0114.111Y, Ilfairdsrliters at
PRINTING & WRAPPING PAPERS.
BRIGHTON MIIC _ LSTZUBII3O.
lIILL—NEW BRIGHTON, TA.
OFFICIE AND WAREHOUSE,
„ • , • • -
N0."89 Thi r d Stromit i Pittsburgh, Pa.
Opricana—ATlGUST TlART.lN,_Preddent.
JN KIEL ON, Treasurer.
SARIDDLE, Secretary.'
irtlvrons—Augpst Hartje. John Atwell, IL
.14• Gartman, John B Lltlngton.
Cash gild for Paner . l3took. -
WINES. LIQUORS, &e.
JOSEPH S. PINCH & CO.,
N 026 185. 187,189, 191. 193 and 196.
/IBM STBZICT, PITTSBURGH. '
mistrritortrasss or •
Copper Distilled Pure Eye Whiskey.
Awl. denim' in 7011ZI0N Wing and Ll•
QIIOBB, liOPB,-&c.
-R4 3, 14:4• f.-','; tt':i..l i :"
U ESDAY, JANIT
FINANCIAL,
FORT prier BANKING COPAN
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : • : : $200,1
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT 13E013 5
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED OE TINE DEPOSIT
Collections made on ali aocessible points
the United Stately and Canada".
DZBHOTOBB• •
Jno. 0 Hasher,
itobt. H. King.
Andrew ?diner,
James Batley.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallace,
Z., Fawcett,
11411.111%.
LIIBELAN, Pt..!s.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMEINE;
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. PAI'TERSOA..... President.
JOS. IL HILL
CAPITAL, t t r $509,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W.'Cass,
B H. Feltner,
WM.m. D_oa g eed. las,
R
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chu. Lockhart,
Dan. IL Davidson,
B. Haven.
DISCOUNTS DAIL
aD9:ati
CAUGHEY & CO.,
;BANKERS ANA= BROKERS,
Corner Third and Weed Streets
.1PrITS131:111011:1, PA..
OSOCCESSOAS TO HANNA., HART a 00..)
DELLX3II nir
Exchange, Coln; Coupons,
And particular atten a tion paid to the purchase
ana aid ',
ot
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London. •
lay/alSi
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Marko Street,
PITT"T6111:1MCIII,
Collections made on alt the principal points o
the United States and Canadas.
Stods,Bonds and other &entities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United. States Sedurities.
pITTSBURGILI /
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION
-No. 67 F irth- Street.
NEARLY Orrin= VIZ BANE OF PITTSBURGH
CHARTERED IN 1862
OPEN DAILY from-. 9 to 4 o'clock, and on
WEDNESDAY and • SATURDAY EVENINGS.
from May/let to November let, from 7 to 9
o'clock. and from November Ist to May lat, 8 to
S o'clock.
Books of By-Laws, &c., furnished at the office.
This institution especially offer to those whose
earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumu
late, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which
will be.a resource when needed, and bearing In
terest Instead of remaining unproductive.
BOARD OF MANAGERS:
PRESIDENT.
GEORGE A. BERRY.
VICE PRESIDENTS
8.
BARTMAN,I JAMES WARS, JR.
•
• RECILETARY AND TREASURER,
E: McKINLEY.
. . D.
A. BRADLEY, - WM. IL NIMICK,
A. S. BELL, F. RAM!,
JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES,
G. FOLLANSBEE, ,'
ropaElt ZUOHN SCOTT!
H
JAS. L. GRAAM R. C. SCHMERTZ,
ciutis l G.
SOLICITORS—D. W. le A. S. BELL. zahll:v3.li
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY,
RERBEET W. C. TWEDDLE,
M&NITFACTURER OF
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
'ellipse Railroad Axle Oil.
Stands great beat without change; females
limpid at lowest temperatures. -Special t/Ll for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
'inflect Screws.
Saw Mill and Planing Pllll Oils,
, Adapted for high speed.
Spindle Oil, -Wool Oil,
Tanners' MUM Benzoic.
lug &Pint Siting Oil, Gasoline, '
Harness Oil. . Parratline.
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from gust.
These p roducts are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle a patent by Superheated Steam in Vac
ciio. The Lubricating Oils are almost 'odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. Theßallroad
Otis , are unequalled, and are'in constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
WARING AND NILDIGI I •
Comagssiou Merehuts and Brokers t
Petroleum and Its Producte;
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
• • prrinsnuntou,lia.
rarLAnaram. ADDIOW,
" WARING, RING 41.'C0..
I*7 Walnut Mired.
TACK BROTHEIts, i;
toliellgindillmutifiTs,
AND DEALZBB Li
Petrolenin and - its r :.Trodnetsi
ttsburgb OfIIee—DALEFILL "3 11 . lIII.DINe.
AU of Duquette Way and Irwin streets•
lladelphliOrdee—bill wmanyr BT.
puwao
43,E
1./
BLUING & CO.,
XAITUVACTUBERS 07
WIIIIA,BURNING OIL,
Brancl L
UOIFIUL' i
Moo s No. 2 Duquesne way, rittoborele
Y 26, • 1869.
CENTRAL 'AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The 'cheapest investnient now In the market for
sale by
"'IL IL I .I4ILIEIIUrEZ,
Coiner FIFTH AVENUE it WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates. dent
JAMI,I3 T 1 BRADY 8L CO.,
.mucce.son to B. JONES a C0..1
. Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
313 .41.1%2" Mrb. 1 2 4.
Bt AND SELL ALL HINDS Or
GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES,
SOLD, SILVER *lip COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
lar Interest Affoired on Deposits.
AaPlaoney loaned on Government .Bonds at
lowest market rates. •
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of _STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
• -
SAMES T. BRADY & CO.
ON. Cashier.
T, AT 11 A. IL
tV.:Eittol4t.iristtt: .
Gold, which opened strong at 136%,
opened rather dull at 136%, with a lim
ited business. It is expected that
lower quotations will be made just as
soon as the cotton shipments are re
newed again, when it is proposed by a
clique of promihent operators to depress
the market if possible, to 13434 before
purchasing again for a rise. Congres
sional legislation may also exercise some
influence for at least a temporary de
cline; the gold brokers, however, still
maintain that much higher quotations
will be made on the beginning of Feb
ruary.
In Government bonds the market is
firmer and higher, especially in 1885
new bonds, which are, more in demand
for investment, being equally as good
as 18673 or 1868 s, which have all along
commanded about one-half per cent.
The entire business is done by specula
tors who wish to influence the Eu
ropean markets and induce capitalists
to buy, during a period when gold may
rule above present , quotations.
In stocks the market is firm and
higher, manipulated by a bull clique,
under Smith, Gould & Co., and assisted.
by the Vanderbilt and Erie party. Erie,
however, is neglected, and is for the
present abandoned until Cleveland, Fort
Wayne, Ohio dt Mississippi and Michigan
Southern have nearly reached their
highest point, when Erie will be run up
likewise,
In local stocks some Allegheny Valley
bonds are on the market at 79X to 80;
Connellsville at about 80 to 84, and
atocka of the old banks can readily be
sold above" the latest sales at auction.
Grain Elevator stock is held at 40.
E2l
Closing quotations as received by Ph.
R. Mertz: Gold, 136; Eighty-one's,
112 g; Five Twenties, 1862, 1123; do,
1864, 109X;'do, 1865, 11034 ; do, 1885 8 , new.
10835; do, 1887, 10835; do, 1868, 108%;
Ten Forties, 107 X; Railroads -- Cleve
landdc, Pittsburga. 94; Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne 41; Chicago. 124; Chicago
ct Rock Island, 133 1 ,; Chicago & North
Western, 83X; do ..eferred, 8935; Erie,
138 X; New York Central, 1653; Michi
gan Southern, 93X; Reading, 97X; Ohio
Liz Mississippi ,Certificates,, 38g: West
ern Union Telegraph Company, 36X;
Merchants Union Express Company,
17X; Pacific Mall,-' 121 X; Adams, 583,;
Mining shares—Gregory, 2,70; Quartz
68; Smith it Rarmele, 2,50; Cory
don, 5.
--Clesing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 136 X; United
_States Sixes, 1881's, 112%; 5.20'8, 1862,
1133 4 ; M-20'8, 1884, 10934; 5-20's, 1865,
110%; Five Twenties, new, 1865, 10834;
Five Twenties, new, 1867, 108 X; Five
Twenties, 1868, 109;. Ten Forties, 108;
Seven Thirties, par :leas g; Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad;
par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 1013,.
: The oil market was remarkably quiet
again to-day, neat to nothing done in the
way of bOsiness, trough thifeeling, so far
as we could discover, was fully as strong
wilt was on Saturday. While it isr trae
thet buyers were not as numerous as
they were during the early part of but
Week, it lei just as true, - that theie are bin
very few sellers, so that in this respect
the one may be put as an offeet against
the other. Private cable telegrams re
port that the eitieditions from the" four
principal ports last week were 31,000 bblk
against 23,000 bbls the ,week preceeffing !
..rnburg is quoted .at 'what is equiva,
lent to 62 francs, which is a slight ad- ,
vance, compared with Saturday. Thus it
will be seen, that there is but little
change to note in the general situation..
oonipared with last week, excepting that
business is not so active, and there is
less excitement.
The. Crude market iiras exceedingly
quiet to-day, not a single pale reported;
prices, however, have undergone no quo
table change. Spot oil (40 to 45) may to
quoted at 17, and _but very little on the
market. Odors to buy next six months,
seller, at 16*; all year, seller, at 15%e,
and all year, buyer, at 20c. Telegrams
from Oil City report that market quiet
but firm—holders asking r per bbl.
REPINED.
There was but a single sale reported ,
to-day, 2,000 bbl for the lad half of
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF PITTeaI7BoH GAZETTE,
MONDAY. January 25, 1869 . S
PETROLEUM MARKET.
0171ar, OF Prrrastrßort Gszerrir, tt
Mosisz January, 25, 1869.
CRUDE.
April, buyer's option, at 30c. We are
cognizant of- offers to buy January at
3134 to 34 4c; April to June at 36M; April,'
alone, at 36y‘, and, all year, buyers op.
tion, at 40c. As already intimated, the
market • was very quiet to-day, but as
will be seen from the above, prices, corn.
pared with last week, have undergone
no quotable change.
-4.
OIL SHIPPED BAST Er A. V. B.
McKee, Hackett & Co., 457 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Brain '& Wagner, 50 do do ;to War
ing. King & Co., Philadelphia.',
McKelvy Bros. Co., 318 do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Lock.hart. Frew & Co., 303 do do to
Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refiner)..t
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZE'FTE, i
MONDAY. January 25, 1869.
CATTLE. 1
The supply of /Cattle - on sitie to-day
was not more than half as large as it Was
on last Monday, the whole number on
sale only reaching about 650 bead. The
demand, however, was light, there being
little or no inquiry for sbipmeint, and
the butchers seemed to take hold very
slowly, even at last week's' prices; ,same
of them, -It appeared, had bought a two
,
week's supply , last Monday, and, as a
,
consequence, were not in market to-day.
Prime retailing Cattle sold at 734 to 8,
and extra •do at By, to 834; fair to med
ium at 534 to 7, and 'uscalawage," such
as old cows and rough oxen, stags and
bulls, sold at 334 to 434. The sales re
ported as follows:
Hedges & TrYlor retailed 30 head at 5
to 6,50; Holmes, Lafferty de Co. 70 at 4to
6,60; Nicholas Carr 20 at 5 to 7,50; Smith
& Blue 17 at 4,50 to 7,25; L. & J. Sham
berg 25 at 4,50 to 8,50; Traurman & &
Bro. 45 a 7
Lob
manc)s 47 at 4 to 7;75 ; Marks
to 8; James Dolan 17 at 7,50 to 8, ;
Hazlewood & Blackstock 60 at 4,50 t 3;
Greenwald & Kahn 60 at 6 to 8; Haas &
Kraus 60 at 5,50 to 8; Jas. McAllister 24
at 3,50,t0 4; Zeigler & Keefer 19,:ab 6,50 to
7,75; Jacob Needy 62 at 5 to 8; M. 'Verner
31 at 4 to MO; Houston 10; Stakely& Bro.
19 at 4fo 5,50;• L. Rothchilds 20 at 5,50
to 7,40.
SHEEP.
The supply of Sheep although not unu
sually large, was larger than last week,
and with a dull market, considerably in
excess of the demand. The whole' num
ber on sale was about fifteen MU:aired
head, and while prime fat Sheep biough"
a good price, ' , scalawags" of whicli there
was a full supply, had to be sold at low
prices; we . quote the former at 5 to 6 ots per
pound, and the latter at $1,50 to 12 per
head. The sales were as follows:
Clark retailed 200 at $2 to 03 per head;
Garwin ct Co; 200 at ft to 5,50 as per pound;
C. Beeler, 269, '51,75 to $4 per bead; C
Maggie 53—unsold; held at 5,75 per
pound; Flinner 90—unsold; held at 4,50
eta; Peter Sheitemantle 1,50; Jas 'Kerr,
60 at $2 to 53,80 per head; C H MOulton,
190 at $2 to 84,50 per head.
Holmes, Lafferty do Co, sold 56' scala
wags for Scott at 51,25 per head; 35 lambs
for same to Rim at 51,65; retailed 105
head of good to prime fat sheep at 4,75 to
5,50. .
13E1
The market was hardly as strong as it
was this day Week, and prices are. shade
lower, though' 0111 steep enough, •in all
conscience. We quote at 10.50 to 13 cts
gross for light to prime heavy averages.
Holmes, Lafferty & Co; sold 11 for
Tucker at 11; 7 for Copeland at 10,50; and
66 for Vanwagoner at 12 to 12,50.
N. Carr retailed 51 at 10 to 12,50; C.
Metz retailed 40 at 11,50; Jacob Needy re
tailed 40 at 10,50 to 12; Emerick cit Co.,
retailed at 11 to 13; Kahn, Boyer tlz
Greenwald at 11 to 13.
NEW YORK, January 25.—Cattle Afar
ket.—Receipts for the week-55,900 -
beeves; 3,500 sheep and lambs; 7,339
hogs—from the date of our last report
up the close of last week. Beef; Ma' rk et
moderately active,
with moderate ar
rivals; the prices for all grades were
quiet and steady, ranging at 10a17 3 / 4 c,
the latter an extreme; to-day the arrivals
were 1,900 head; market tolerably active; .
the demand was chiefly for the. best
grades;'prices steady, at 10a1735c for in
ferior to extra; extra is quoted at 1734 c; c'
prime at 16ga16%c; fair to good a,t 15a
16c; ordinary at 12a14c; inferior at Hallo.
Sheep and Lainbs; soon after our last re
port the market was quiet, with fair re
ceipts; the prices for common stock re.
ceded to %)3,3ic per pound, while those ;
for good stock was quite steady
on the closing day of the week;
however, the market was strong for all
kinds, and part of the above decline was ;14
recovered to-day. The supply and de- t
mend is fair and prices generally steady,
ranging at from 534 c to B%c for common ?.
western to extra Canada. The Hog mar- r
ket during the latter part of last week
was quiet, business being restricted to a
the smallness of the arrivals. Prices are
firm to.day, but the arrivals are diminu
tive, being only .1,200 head •at Fortieth
street and 1,13& head at Communipaw;
market firm at 11qa11,4c. Dressed Hogs
advanced, closing at 14a14c for wes
tern and 1431a14gc for city.
Cnreitourx, January 25.—Flour and •-•
Grain unchanged and quiet. Corn firm
er and in better demand; ear 67468 c;
shelled 70c. Rye firmer and higher; No. i
1- $ 1,42. Oats held at 61a65c. Borley
unchanged and quiet. Cotton dnli and
prices nominal at 28c for middling.
Whisky steady at 97a98e.' Proinsionn
strong and prices a shade higher. Mesa
Pork saleable at $3O, but held at 331.
Bulk Meats saleable at 123;e for shonl
ders, 15e for sides, 16c for clear rib, and y
16%e for clear, but held a quarter cent i‘
above these rates. Bacon scarce and :1
firmer, with sales 119 hhda at 140 for ji
shoulders, 1750 for clew rib, and 18c for
c l ear rib sides. Sugar Cured Hato ad
vanced to 1834a19e. Green Meats nom at 3
113!e for shoulders, 1434 c for • aides, and 4
163ic for hams, with la strong market.
Lard held firmer at 20e, but not much '3
inquiry. Butter dull at •33a38c. Eggs
dull at 20821 e; supply large. Clover
Seed firm at 160 per I pound. Timothy
Seed null at $2,342,40. Linseed Oil firm :1
at 11,07a1,03. Lard 011 firmer and the AP
demand in excess of the supply, at $1,63 * Li
a 1,66. Petroleum Aria at 34a36c. Gold
136 buying. Exchange firm at palibur.
Nrw YORIE, Oanuary 2&.—Dry Goods—
The market i dull and steady, if not
I firm for all cotton fabrics. Heavy Brown
- Sheetings at 144a17c for best makes 16c
for second band. - Heavy t Brown Drills
quiet and firml 17a17Xc for Snilthville.
Cambrics, cow on 1034 c. Cotton Grain
Bags a little rried, consequent to the
speculative movement and Androscog
gin and Lewistown A bags have been.put
up to 42140. '
ST. Louis, January 25.—Cattle Market.
—Hogs firm and still; small sales at 10 1 ,4,
10Xo, dividing on 230 and 280 pounds.
Cattle, unchanged; good to choice butch
ers' stack indeMand; l prices range at . 3a
7o for inferior to extra. Sheep in moder
ate supply; the better grades are in de
mand; the prices range at SII lioa7 1)0 per
head for inferior to extra. •
MA
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