The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 27, 1869, Image 6

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IRONWORKS.
DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLEMDI, ROM & CO,,
Ma-nufactoress of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES. AND SPRINGS,
,
Duquesne. rot', Sheet and Tank Iron, it:mitts
Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron. t pander
iron,.E.l. tron s .rianged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron,
'Drag and Dropoer Bare, T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron Wedges, Flat Rail for. Coll Roads, Boller
Iron, Crow Bare Chain Links, Boiler Helios.
Steel nd Iron Harrow' Teeth. Carriage, Walton,
Beat- ud Coach springs, and. Axles, art styles:
Slab S l for Plows, Cultivator Steel, St eel Wings
i ee
And wilds cut to fpittern. o,.rtoa steel all
sizes. A.. B. Steel and Steel T ire , Steel Crow Bars,
Steel Shafting. Ac.
ALL GOODS FIRST CLASI AND WARRAN
TED. , ; i i
/13-0211cts. and Works lOth street and :
lle
gbeny river and 17 WATER STREET; ,
Pitts-
-4 i? r wr r twa. a't
EBNER. res`t...... W . P . OS uP .
1101111TTSUURGII FORGE
a. ... .
AND IRON CO.,
isigur—Abas 07
Bar iron; • -
Railroad Tiell Bars mot Bolts;
Bahraini Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car 'AXtell Illanamertidi;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Bhagat;
Bide Bads:
Yokes, Straps;: :
Piston heads;
Steamboat Shafts; • •
Steamboat Crankin.
Piston Rode, Wiliam,
Pitman Jaws, Collars, Re.
<Moe, No. 177 PENN .SICREICT,
PITTSBURGH. P.
VVERSON PRESTON & CO. ,
Pennzylvnitia Iran Work&
Waiehouse, Nos.. — l46' 'andlB7 :91.1p3T
STEERT, o e poslie Mononim..tei a goose,
. aD24:d6
STNELEN WORKS,
DIJEWEISNE . 4
IRON 00 STEEL WORKS;
COLEMAN, ItAELM & C 0 .9
. ILULIZUFACTEULELS Or
Iron, Nang • 9lnd liteeli:Varrlage find
• Wagonliprlike and Axles.
_ ,
Duquesne, XL. and Juniata ' Merchant Bar,
Bound a.idSquare Iron; Bang, Hoop, Sheet and
Plate Iron; "Cal, Half Oval end Ralfßound Iron
Cylinder and Wagon &a Iran; Drag. and Drop
'Toler Bare: .T and Flat. Hall ter con Roads; Cut
Nails and Spat= "Um, ntntng and & B Keel;
Laminated tneel: (loft r.r Bars. Crow Bars, Ste.
Office and Warelionse-77 4 .VATElt iSTBEET,
SIEEFFILELD mom WORKS.
• 81141M,.t E GO:,
' PITTSBURG-11. PA..
Manniacturers of every description of
CAST A_ND , GERMAN STEEL,
gsn.WO.Y SPFJNOS,
ELL iP7IC PLATFORM SPRD7G. , 3,
AXLES. STEEL TIRE, ac., &c
Warehouse, 83 Water swAl 100 First St.
lILL , ER, - BARR 81..•PARKLN..
613117. EAL 'PAIVENE.IIS:
Wq. METCALF'.I REUBEN MILLER,
GE"). W. BARR, CHAt?. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PAP:LIME-S. M. KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
_MILLER, _BARR ..8.; PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBIIIIGH, PA
1t14:d48
BLACK
STEEL WO4KS.
EIRHK, BROTUft
N ' s • Montane:di/rent of all descriptions of
EliaranlMlCA:
„ , .
.Office Sad Warolionse,l2ll. 129. 194132C0ND
and-119 non 121 lellibT ISTREEII3,
NOVELTY WORKS.
piTgrSBURGII
NOVELTY WORKS.
~YoniLid A; .IL 18=
ADAMS, M'EEE &
llJLlCl:rf.lrltilikS OP
IKETFTONEETANDLTID.).FACSBANV. , B:TAT- ;
ENE) PLIV/FOgg.td *Nig C1a1.N.22E8
SCALES. ', "
Jane Faced 'Patent Ikbr Loc:La and Latcheg,
; . ;Paint and gon'ea
AXIBNER:OP ,17111. , 5T - ANEFUR4 ORA= it ' ll,
Pittaborz".
COPPER.
LILAME SUP . E1 : 1.11 . „011
aiorprat znia;mum's VOBIS:
Prra1134311J14431-i.
PARK, McGTJRDY & GO.,
Algantsfacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers' and Bolt
1134apper; Prettedeopperßottoms,lialsed Still Bot
toms, Speiter Solder. Also, linpurrers cad Deal
ers n Metal, Tin Plate, dheet. Leon, Wire, &c.,
von otautly on hand Minolta' Maritimes sa.d Tools.
Warebouse, No. 140 IrlitST STIGE‘T and 1:14)
-11BCOND ST BM ET, Pittsburgh. •
.Boecial orders of Conner cat to ant , diisired pat-
Ite-n.. • mq14.r514./isger
STONE.
WEST CORIBION_
Machine Stone-Worke,
Northwest corner of West Common, Alleghpay,
FRED% ATVATER &IGO.
Have on haiid or prepare on short notice Hearth
and Stcp fstones, - Flags for tHdewalks„ Brewer:
'Vaults, hc. Head and Tomb Atones, &v,
Orders nmtnntitreiter.impd.: i.rlapiertqtannii:l'
A/ONET 11101VEtt !,—54,060 to
Invest In. a-lion/age on City, or County
Witierty. for a tenn'of Dave years - . „,
$2.000 to loan on Bond and-Mortgage for -4
years.
WANTED—Business or Accommodation Paper
to the amount of $20,000; time from 00. days
to 4 mouths. • ,
WASTED — To exchange a Farm of 160 Acres
of -Land In Mibsourl for a Faintly Horse and
sprine Wagon.
B.
Apply to MeL AIN 2 CO,
de4 Corner Fourth ay. and Smithdfdd at.
lc - oTICE.---Persons owning
nroetty fronttneor abuttimron Alkeos eve
-nue, In the city of Pittsburgh, will please take
notice the report of viewers. In the matter of
the. opening tf AlSeynil Ayellun, has been placed
in My banes.
The ass e.sments; It not paid on ere be fore rehrn-
Arsl 11th 11280:40.11 be l'htered In Court aspens.
_ J. I 4 bLAlltif.. Cite Attorney,
/5/2:49
.).06 Fifth Aveout.
FOUNDERE I , MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FouNDRY, COYPANY.
OFFICEAND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, 'PA.
rgir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chillers-, Nail Maphines, ( Re
torts, and Caslingsgenerally.
NATIONAL I'oWirDirk
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Eimaliman !kraals',
(NINTH WARDO
Prx-rtsl3l:fuomi„
WILLIAM SMITH
• . • XantiftiOtlx:ver ;Of. =
OA= IRON BOWL PIPE
roB. OAS AND.WATITR WORKS.
My Plow are all cast tllVeltiliblyill Pits, In dry
sand, and likftet lengths. Also. rullassortment
of qenoral • , • ,
Castings for Gas and Water Worts.
*I lecuild alsocall On attention of Briper***•
'eriVs of has Works td lay than of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
IidORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
ralrrerisuitaall.
WINONA'S N. NILI.F.R, lE"residerit.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments in L tite Wait, end are
now prepared to tursdsh
- Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet ir_oe Wols.
Railroad Castings.
lialltsat, JIM Castings.
Engtne Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Casting!.
,
ORDERS SOLICTrED
n09:n69
Q. 0. LITINGBTOK W. a. sum
W. A. LIWUNISON. J.t. J.
LIVENGSTON & co.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT 'CASTINGS,
All descriptions. for Plumbers and Gan Fitters ; •
Agricalturtillimpleinents,Ortion nndPr
Ms ntanery,
An JobWora.promptip attended to.
Office and Works—WASH/NG-TON ANZICUE,
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City, Pa.
'IIIIOBUC3ON, REA br. COQ r.
Successors to BOUM:3OW, mum a mrixass,
WASHINGTON"irimirs ,
FcILINDERSAKI MACHINISTS, PITTSBMRGH,
Minnisaniers Gf Ifaft[t ind . StidOnaryefeam
Lra
gllnnes Blatt Engines, kfill Machinery, Bearing,
dilating, Castings of al. descriptions: Oil Tanks
&no Bolierawiliheetirtin tWOrit.
Came, Y.io, •corner Pim and liznithfield
Street..
Agents ter.Gl - rFARp'S PATENT IN.TIC_CTQII.
Tor trot:Ling. Bonet% • • . 1 •f. ;
n i tioNT BLANC FOUNDRY.
. , .
der Stre e t, Niitth Ward, '
Egg NIB and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACIIINETtY kith CAsTINOO
Orders promptly and carefully executed..
Maros reasonable.
'PIITBBETROK.
THOMS CARLIN &
Fourt4 Ward Femadil add lachine Works,
EIA2S27Z7BKT ST., A.LLEGHZNY CITY, PA.,
lifainfieiure' re' of Stagin Etienne; Oft Pretseg,
raneysilibardnir, Grist and ISsw 31111:Work,
ling Itllt and. Machine Cuttings, Orate Bars
,
, lglrts, Wagon Bonet, /tn. Build to order and
Lave on band Enemas or all sizes.' mTH:qt
C&NTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
sso Penn Street.,
BOLLKAN, 13011:1 BAGAUY.
ChM Bolls. 261111 Cutlass, 8 0 0 Lathes, &c.
Lu!tutzas Liprampliq
ALEXANDER PaTTEIRS9Pir: i
Dealer ia s all Kinds 04 Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR BALE:
1 0014000 feet. Dry Fine Boards:. ••
180.0 W feet 15i and 2 Inch Clear Plant;
30,000 feet Dry men Common plank;
30,000 feet Dry-1 and 4 bleb (fat: •
.25,000 feet Dry A. 2) and Inch Ash,
5.000 ft.' Dry A. i5l, to. Cherry & &lapis,
30 , 000 Dry 1, IA, and 3 Won Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar tleantllnn;
250.000 feet, Hemldelt Johns and Sesztimo
150,000 No. 12.1nch !Shingles, unwed;
200.000 No."170-inch Shingled, sawed
40.000 No. 1 10-Inch Ml:angles, slave d;
*O,OOO Flre Arida; . . .
1,000 Fire Tiles • r
100 Tons Fire May;
•
YA):irs-No.islo,3ltElyLP.; -3THEET. formeily
blanches ter; and -167 It EBECOA. STREET, oppe.
WorksAlleirlit-nY 9.
alts the Oas , C/1
. .
SAMUEL M. WICii.FfRSHAMo
'EON EROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of. Cornwall ? Donghamoie t !
ailebtptilne, Isabella, tioncannon,htanhope, Glen
don, anci other bracCa of Anthracite, Youghio
gheny Coke and 0, B d (.210rOblae . • •
Cons , gnmento are most res niftily 'elicited
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:
(Opposite llnioh Iron Mills.)
x;1:1:4:1 Ejt,:i i;pil
LUMBER. r, -K
IRON BROKERS-
PlCii
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
HUGH E. BOLE & CO.,
Car. Point;Alley and Duquesne!An
(Muir, Tturrourr,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES of all alzes.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINk. AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horse power.
CASTINGS. of every kind, made toorder atonr
foundryci F t tlGS or ali STREET below Market.
HANEll6,3Oleca
nd TO BACG 0 SOREWS and
IRON TOBACCO
PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the _
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near theXatit,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ler All orders promptly filled. TRY US.
FRT () ; LE
PITT
B 11, ) , STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
, -
CARROLL & SNYDER,
NALittITACTIJEMBS Or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLITED TUBULAR.
FIRE-SUM AND OYLINDER,.STEAM BOIL
EBB;
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHLWEI AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING. PANS, S -
S, SALT, BANAND. CON
DENSERS; .
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS. AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PEWS DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Oftlee and Warehouse, corner Second,
Led, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
. Ordcra sent to the above a!ictreaa will be
promraly attended to. tntintla
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON W ORKERS,
•
NOS. AO, AA, Afik AND 25 PENN ST.
Having Peattred , a large yard S t ud furnished_it
wan the most approlred`machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, 13temn .Locomotive Boilers,
Coridensers,'Salt Pans, Tanis, .011 Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing dose oh shortest notice. I silicitt
JAMES M. BITER,
N ' . 55 and 56 Water Street,
.- • e irrretivisism, FA., ,
ILLITOTECTCPSE OT
IR X OIL TANKS,
SE ING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
BOLLING MILL STACKS, . _
WORE.
IRON ORE.
I For Steamboats.
JABXD ..... zDtrinw D. =win
'
J r Z I ED & SON,
MANTITACTVEJLEII3 01?
8 Boilers,.oil Stills, Tanks.
aninET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Plitt:burgh, Pa.
— ST I.TES, 'CA
r.., BEST STO
A. BRADL
Manufacturers of the gr
Cooky Parlor and
TO SE POUND,
dole Agents for the eels .!
Orioatal Stoves and Yu
Coke. B 'At in the World for
Chnrcti. Fire needs no rek
ter. Do Doll, ty. until you se
No. 30 WOOD
Our Agents for Orlentils ,
Smithfield 6t.; UEO. HUB;
nurr, KU
ILLNUFACTURERS OF
SITC ,
BOSTON coo
`•THE FIERY
701 WAILYING
THE NEW ANTI-DEtT COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
TAN'S t Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C ksT IRON MANTLES. WELLIILAN'S
Ej 4.E.OTOR,BATES.. Irtrat Mit Api:l But ;
(pIATE,XRUNTI4 REND . &Cr., , , F ,
206 arid 208 - LiberfifsPlitreeti ,
ITTSBURGH, PA.
- .
4P25:y17
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL as c 0.%
TRIUMPH,
FOR SITTIMINOUH
,QOA.L.
ME
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
Nell as any other Stover in tliailfon••'
• ,
BISSELL dr, 'CO.,
No..2.B6.Liberty Street.
j, I.n on handand for tile,
PARLOR STOVES, •
REA.TINO STOVES„
ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
- • MOWING .u.aNcirsi obc.
.
PAPER.
PAI#EII.IMAMI—
BACTUBING COMPANY. Manufacturers of
•
PRINTING WRAPPING PAPERS
CLINTONMILL . --STETIIi ENVILL E. 61110.
BRIGHTON HELL—NEW BRIGHTON' PA.
oancE 4ND wmistrousx:_i
No. 82 Third Streot, Pittsburgh, EL
OPTICILIIS—AIIGUST TIARTJE, President.
JNO. it . LIVINGSTON, Treastertra'
SAMUE RDDLE, Secretary.
• • Drniteronn—Augy L
st I Hartje. • loVl , APsfell . i
B.
H. Hartman, Johu IL I • ington.
Cash Dahl for Payer Stock. ; JaZkoin
WINES. LIQUORS, &C.
°SEPIK S. & C 0.,,
Nom. 183, 10$7, 189, 191.103 and
' 'FIRST sTREIns. PITTSBURGH,
ZuronCluidus 5pr t, .,;.,,
Copp; DISt Wed , Pare Hie if filikey.
.
Alio. dealers la FOREIGN WINES and LI
QUORS, SOPS, Se. mh2a.nal
VffDlitoj*fy-TANl:frAit't—t:lsd9. (,
FORT P 1
No.
corr.
STOCKHO
GOY
INTEREST
Collections
tilt Culled 13
D. Hostet
James tior
D. Wallace
Z. Fawcett
NATIONA
Cor. of Wood and Sixth tits.
A. PATTERSON ........ President»
JOB. H. RILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, : : .$509,000.
I DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
H H. Pal g mer,
k ou d: l
Wm. Das,
' Ma Ree I •
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Math Lockhart,
Dart.'.lL' Davidson,'
W. B. Havtn,
DISCOIIBI44 DAIL
amgoza I - -
13
Corner rir4 mid ,Food Streets,
"JPITSI31:711G11,
(1311C011ESSORa TO HANNA., fIART a 00.4
DZALTIIS fl
Exchange, : Coin, Coupons,
And particuilar atlntt i o a li e p o ttd to the purchase
COVBRNNIENT BONDS.
Stght Drafts on London.
Mylam I
N. HO
34491.114472LW0R1E5,
Collealonamade on all the Principal points of
Ms United btatas *Ad Canadaa,
Stocks,Bends and other &turn*
Botiowi, AND SOLD ON oomfosioN.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of - I
United' States Securities.
ja3d:al 1
&o
pITTSIKRGII
['E
S
.
Y & - CO.
I •
.atest variety of
Formerly tlef DIME SAVINGS INSTITETION.
No. t Four t h Street,
141z.f.nrr OrSOmit 10K BANK OF PITTB➢CEOH.
- EHAUTERED LN . 1609.
'OPEN' DAILY from 9 to 4- o!clock, and on
WEDNESDAY and SATUILDAY EVENINGS,
(ruin May Ist to November • Ist, from 7 to 9
o'Clock. and from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to
)Rooks of 11 -Laws; fritnished it the 06lee.
Pllll5 lnstitlltt non especially oiler to those whose
earnir.gs itredimited. the opportunity to accumu
late, by small deposits.•easily saved. a sum which
will be a • rucpuree when needed, and bearing in
terest instead of
HOARD rainin
MA g A
unpttEl4s:roductive.
em
OF N • •
I'UNSIDENT.
GEOUGE A. 13ElraY.
Incr. PIIII,44IDENTS,
S. H. HAHTMAN,. JAMES PARS, Jot.
eating Staves,
ITHE STATE.
1 .• rated Bue Burning
'goes tor..liard Coal, or
I Paribr,o elec. bore or
udling—, burns all win..
or schd for Circular,
STREET. .
. -
O.IILER
EY. Allegheny CWT.
US &CO.,
SYCIitTAIIV AND TRICASUII.S.II,
D. E. MeKINLEY.
A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NIMICE, I
A. s. BELLI ItAI{M.
JOHN S. DILW'ORTH, j JOSHUA RHODES,
G. FOLLANSBEE UIIN sCorr
JAS. L. GRAHAM , 1 U. C. scaMERTZ,
• CHRIsTOPHER ZUG.
SOLICITORS—D. W. k A. S. BELL. mhl4:ll3l'
!vsrsy yistsirrY or
lINGtRiENCI
FURNACE, "
,
ECLIPSE 1 PETROLEUM REFINERY,
A . -,- • - , , .--, • -, - ~, ,
itEll IMT W. C. T*EDDLF, ,,
1:1
MANUFACTURER. 01T
Lubrieating & High Test Burning Oils.
'clips', Railroad Axle 01.1.
Stands 6 :4ra beat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Vil for
tropical ellmates or hot weather.
XOCOMOtIVes Etiiilnepßachiri,Sh°Po
, ar /194rept iloretrti 1 , i ~ ) , 1
Sa It 111 - tind - Plinini 311111 . 1/liii."
Adapted for high speed.
Ogiltidle Oil. Modlilireit&tlglitoll;
col. Tanners' Stnir. Be n zoi c ,
/FM it FiniPhialrOtis ItiIIUSUI Inlet
Illarness Oil ll'arratrine.
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron
Wert and Machinery from dust. ..
These pro tects are manufactured ruder Dr.
Tweddie's pttent br 8 uperheated Stearn in VIM-.
tiro. The Lubricatlng tills are almost odorless,
perfectly pnre. uniform. and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged and
remain Illnpid during extreme cold. The -
Railroad
ohs are unequalled, and aro In constant use on
many of the principal Railroads Samples can
bp examined and orders left at 1.14 Wool/
STRELV, Works at ishsrpaburg lirldge.
BE
WrAitl*G AND KING;
Comintialon Merchants and BroXers In
,Pdtroleuri, and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
tiS 1 . 1 7 21 1 1 1 3 , !MIMI Wits
ERYLADEPRIA ADDRESS,
TACK BROTHERS,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
4ND DEALIBB IN •
l'ofrideuni ;: a*lll its Products,
rittsburgh I DifIes—DA.LZELL' 8 BUILDING,
corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia oface-1317 sll4l' 13*.
' spina) ,
TT , M. LONG ,&?,
X.A.NIFF.A.OTIIIiiiIt,S OF
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
..• -= • , z
Bran/J-1 ,0 /d UCIFBB.OO
Office, No. S Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh,
122C.)11
T BANKING BOIIPANY,
169 Woo& ,S4mt, ~.
• • • -•- COM 000 .
••• • •
LDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEdLEEtS IN
TMENT SECURITIES
AND..col.D ! t -, !
nowEpON TIME DEPOSITS.
made on all accessible Pants In
ates and Canadas.
DpECTORS:
J no: 0 Blither,
'told.lLag,
• , Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
L. aleci.trßlLts, PreVl.
LEgr •: ' ,LSOR. Cashier.
BANK OY COMMERCE,
T, AT 11 A. Mf.
EY & CO.,
CAUL
AND BROKERS,
S & SONS,
57 Stlarket Street,
PITTTSUIIII.GII, .PA.
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
'- OILS.
"TUNG. /LING &
127: gralniit
. ,
tENTRAL AND 'UNION' • •
PACIFIC RAILWAY. BONDS,
The cheapest investment now in the market for
sale by'
pii. AllErtrr,Z,
Coiner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD wriqats.
also, kaler In Government Bonds.' .t3obt and
Coupons and .uropean Exchange at 'market
rates.
iniE§ T. %1ADy8606.,
(succeasore to S. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Woid Sts.,
MALI°4II3...IMW;Lig,
BUY AND SELL ALL BINDS OF
GOVERNIIENT •, SECURITIES,
IJOLD, SUNNI AND COUPONS,
, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Er Interest Allowed on.DePoidis•
no- Maney hiatted s on Clorertittt n entl Bondi' It
lowest market rates. • '. . • ,
Orders executed for the 'Purchase
and Sale of MOCKS, BONDS -- and
JAMBS. T.' BRADY & CO.
tll.t gitt4ntrgij Gaot.
FINANCE. AND. TRADE.
OFFICE CIF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TCESDAY, January 26, 1868.
War rumors from Europe have in
creased thp deuntnd for 'gold, and nearly
all the foreign honses were largikbuy
ers to day. Those who still hold gold
on speculation have their ideas up \ and
are not disposed to sell at present.
Speculators for - short turns are: how
ever less desirous to buy largely. ex
pecting a reaction within a few aays.
Tke Government bond. , market is
strong and higher -to.day; With an in
creased demand for bonds on either
speculation or investment; 1852
bonds i h.ve advanceirto 113%, and are
scarce, the market being considerably
oversold In the them, whilst the Stock
in the market is limited. The Invest
ment demand runs chicly on the simian
denominations of 1865 to 1867. •
Stocks are strong,- and at the base of a
new rise; all the Erie clique stocks are
firmer and higher, but the excitement
created on Saturday and Mopday ha 4 led
a .great litany parties to cover their
shorts, and; thus prevent a cornering
operation. r -
Express stocks are' dull land lower
again. Business very dull and money
scarce.
_ .Quotations as, received by Ph: R.
Mertz: Gold, 136%: Silver, 131; Eighty
one's, 112 X; Five Twenties, 1862, 113%;
do 1864, 109X. ' do 1855, 110;'; do 1865,
Con Sols, 108%; do 1837, 10834 do. 1868,
109; Ten Forties, 108V0 New York
Cetitral, 164%. ' Erie, ?8;6; Reading; 96%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne de. Chicago
Railroad, 123%; Ohio d Mississippi,
33 , M; Michigan Southern, 94k; Cleve
land dr. Pittsburgh, 925.,..c; Chicago &
Rock Island, 133;6; Chicago & North
Western. a%; do Preferred, S 8 y.;
Union Telegraph Company, 36;‘; Pacific
.Mall, 120; Adams Express. 55; Mer
chants, 16;i; Gregory, 2,65: Quartz Hill,
69; Smith andParmele, 2,40.
—The Chicago Tribnne, of Monday,
says: Private bankers who deal inreal
estate paper, find a considerable' in
crease in the amount offered for sale by
parties who desire to realize the money
for the purpose-of investing again. in
view of the anticipated advance in prices
of real estate. The class of capital,
however, WilichAusnally seeks this kind
of paper as an investment, has not in
creased in the same proportion as
money In the oatnutercialt market, and
loans on, real estate hafe!been ak diffi
cult to secure as ever. At almost any
time previous to October money could
have, beep borrowed, on longtime at 8
per cent: per'annum on first-class busi
ness property, but since then, and now;
loans oc. that kind can not be .negotiated
'll3:Jtjaeltliall:l,9l/br
residence property are made to cost
from 12 to 14 per cent. by the addition
of a-ccanuabiCsion iq tJaiiqegla rat@ t of in
terest.' - '
PETRWLEILIM MARIKEIf .
OFFICE OF PITTBIIP.GH GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, January 26, 1869.
Thereitas a Strongerleeling manifested
to-day than yesterday, but notwithstand
ing the market had more vim in it, there
was but comparatively little done, in the
•aggillgatq. Indeed; so far' id iie`COUld
learn, there Were but Very few offers Out
to either buy or sell, and the market is
in such peculiar condition, that the
brokers, in many instances" do qot think
it' Werth while to aslefor'"refUsals:" 'Re
finers are so indifferent about selling
thatihey will not give a refusal unless at
a figure considerably above the market,
and the, broker, therefore, has but little
chance to do anything with it; and what
is true ofthem In regard to selling refined
;is also true II regard . - to buyinr_Ortide.
48 tkgSneral thing if they makotin,,offer
to buy, at' all, It is just about as much too
low as the other was too high. Thus it
will be seen that the, market is in such a
peculiir condition, that it is difficult to
do anything, and the wheels of trade are
pretty well clogged, _ „
II is said that t the ,ttipferage 1 0 price of
refined oil during the year 1868 was
twenty-eight and a half cents. There is
a good deal of .conjiictii ring as to what
will be the price during the year 1869,
and in this, as everything else connei3ted
withlhe oil business, views are very con
flicting. We have heard it set down at
from 34 to 38, and even 40 eta.
; ; '
There 'wee` but a 'single sale reported
to•day, 1000 bble each April to June, eel-
MEM
ler's .ption, at 17c. Next six months,
seller is held atgc, and I 20c is offered
for atl year, Inlyer's option. For spot
oil th re seems to be little inquiry, and
at the same time there is but little of
fering.end, in the absence of sales, -we
quote nominally at 17c.
REFINED.
There was a firmer feeling today, as
already noted, and while the market is
quiet prices are a shade higher. .fan- -
uary,l for which 343.4 c was the best offer
yesterday, could have been sold to-day
at 35c. ' Sale of 500 bbls each April,to
December at 35e for April. and an d
vance of three-fourths of a cent for each
sutr ar ent" mouth; 1000 bbls, last half
of p bruy, at 35340, and- ; two lots of
500 e ch; buyers' option, all year, at 40c.
(Mini to buy first half February at 35c4
April! to December at 39c, and March to
May at 36;4c.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 (
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35e
Eclipse Machinery , 750
Eclipse Spindle • 800
Eclipse Tanner's Stuffing 400
Eclipse Tanner's Finishing . 0i1.. . 65c
RECEIPTS OF &ROE ori. -
G. S. Th0ma5....480 Riess it Eros 320
-Johnston t P.... 50 R. T. Leech 960
W. M'Cutcheon.loo John Spear__ .. 50
Total 1966
OIL BEIPPBD BA ST BY .11. V. B. B. p'
McKee; Hack6tt 6t. 'Co., 43 bbla refined
to Warden, Frew t Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner, 300 do do to War
ing: King Co., Philadelphia.
McKelvy Bros.. & Co, 328 do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & CO.. 422 do do to
Warden. Frew &,Co.. Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. Co., 50 do do to F. A. Dil
(worth & Co. Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co., 250 do do to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined.
REIS
CP-lIDE
NM
PITTSBURGH t3I4RKCF.TES.
,
:OFFICE OF PITTS3OROIE GAZETTE,_i
Toicsmay, Jaauary 2.6, 1869.,
There is no improvement to note in the
general'markets; and with a
. demand
confined almost entirely to supplying
immediate wants, the volume of business
continues light. It is but pr ( oper to re
mark, however, that usually business is
dull at this season of the year; and we
are in hopes that there will be a reac
tion and better tines soon. The feeling
akainst the credit system still seems-to
be 'getting_ Stronger. -and some 'llouses
express a deterranation to abandon 'it,
even if by an doing they are forced to
• I
lose some of their long-winded custom
ers. Collections are reported difficult
tomake, and in some instances are at
tendo with considerable trouble and
annoyance, to sw nothing of the ex
pense.
APPLES—Qubt; sales at $3,50 to $5,69
per bbl, for inferior to choice.
APPLE BL' EP-75 85c.
BUTTER'-Paine to choice Roll is in
better demand with , sales at 38 to 40c.
Common and isferior very dull.
• BEANS—n:S to 53,50 per butt:lel.
BUCK WHIAT FLOUR—DuII at 4c.
CRAN.BERI/ES—Quoted at $2O, to $23
• -r barrel.
CORICAIN:AL-81to $l,lO per bushel.
CHEESE—SaIes of prime WeStern Re-'
serve and Eamburg at 17c to 18e, and
Goshen at 19.0 21e.
CARBON )IL—I. firm and but little
offering; miy be quoted at 20e, for stan
dard whlte.in a fobbing way.
DRIED FILJIT-Steibly with a fair de,
nand but uichanged. Satesi of Peaches.
at 14e Tor wart.:rrs; 15e for ritiarters and
halves mild, and 1; to 18..: fur halves.
Apples. 9 0 11e.
DRESSID HOGS—DuII at 12 1 / . to 15.34.
EGGS—Atned. Eggs in good supply
and.excedinglY and freshpacked
are also dill but unchanged at 28 to 30c.
HAY—We can report sales of baled' on
landing a t 12.0 for common to $24 to tz
for strictr prime Timothy. • •
11011111 Y—56,25 to t 8,50. •
HEMF—Sales at $2lO per ton.
PROVSIONS—Bacon is •tirm, with
•jobbing ales at 15 to 1530 for Shoulders;
Clear Sites at 18c, and Hams at 19 to 19 1 ,1.
Countrt Lard, 18 1 ,4 c to 19, and '2oc for
prime fettle rendered in tierces. and 21c
in kegsand pails.
_Mess Pork, $3l to
$31,50.
POTLTDES—SaiaII sales inatoreeat 80
td 85 pa bushel: 1 • -
POT:CRY—Market almost' bare:-:de
mend ight.
SEEDS—Salesof tloverseed at $9,50 to
$lO, tie latter, firare for English. ...Tim
othy, F,eed.-113 undtanged at $3,25,' tO 13,60.
Flaxsscd WA Wady demand at. U 35 to
$440.
SALT - Stead; but unchanged at $2 by
the car load.
SORGHUM,-0 to 65 cts.
LARD OIL-Firin'-at $1,9 for 1+74g2,
and 81',70 ibt Nc 1• -
GRAlN—TheGrain market continues
exceedinglpdtd, and there is ( *timely
enough.' dOing to establish quotations.
Wheat is dull and , nonainal $1,75?t0
$1,60 for Red Vinton" Oita coming ' in
more freely, ad cannot be quoted above
63 to 64,, for prime white, On track
and 66 to 68' i stOie. Coin continues
very dull thosh the arrivals are light;
It is difficult o give quotatiOns. Rye
may be cmosi quiet at $1,45 to $1,48.
Barley 51,50 t 11,8.5: for Westerge; andlB2
for Choice Oh) and Penns ` .
FEATIIES—Live • Geese Feathers
quoted at 75 1- 80 to' the trade, and the
usual advent le a retail why.
.PLOURIere-is - nti improvement to
note in the clmand, and while the'Mar..
little (tell. liter, are !unchanged.
continue to quote at $7,50 to sB,oClibr
Spring, and Tinter Wheat, $8,50 to $9,00.
Rye Flour, tpso.i. 110 Pearl-Mill quote
their brand, madenf the hestWheat, as
follows: ExtoPanilly Plour, in barrels,
at $9,30,' incin sacka, $9,130 per barrel;
Double Exu Family, in barrels; $19,00,
and, in sac), $9,70 per barrel; Sprhag
Wheat Floe Itt, barrels, -$7,60, and, In
sacks, 137,50.er barrel. The City, Mills
quote pricass follows: Extra
(Winter) iparrels, $9,30, and, in sacks,
$9,011 pbe ba'sl;- . Wouble• garii
in barrels, 180, and, in sacks, - §9,50 per
barrel, andpring, $B,OO, in barrels, and
$7,70, in eats, per barrel. •
Ciscurx:r, anuary onr. and
Grain unolnged." Cotton dull at Motor
middling. Whisky dull and pricese
lower; noinally 90o' offered; and ak 970
asked. , Dvisions ,strong, , and, Prides
tending ward., Mess Pork at $30,50,.
but it is dlz.ult to bay at less than $3l;
country ad at $3O. Bulk Meats higher,
with largiales athe, for shoulder's, 16e
'for clear s sides, and lie for clearaides.
Bacon firand in demand at 1410171‘x
18c for shdderß,elear rib and clear sides.
Hams tit 30190. Lard in demand, bat
the &inns of holders checked business;
prime atm sold at 19a151 4 ,•c, Country at
19%0, an city at 19%a191ie; the latter
could homy° been bought below 20c at
the closand there was not ninch offered
even at is rate. Butter unchanged and
qui g . geese active and firin;at lfht22o.
Es fir -owin to the cold.
and and brl: ,
22a23c g .
Linseed Oil (pil ea ot and
jfi l lfirm' atA,o7al,oB. Lard 0111 active at
*
$1 81a1 Petroleum" has advanced to
35a37c..110ver Seed dull at $15,50a15,75.
'Flax $d at ;3,15a3,25. Gold at. 136,
buying Exchange firm at par, buying,
and 1-premium,
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1393