The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 21, 1868, Image 6
ti: IRON WORKS JAE. Pres't, prrrsirruGH FORGE AND IRON CO., 'SAN tTAC=tERS Bar Iron; Railrnad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled: Railroad Car Axles Hammered • Lodomative Fran* es: Locomotive Frame Shapes; „Side BodS; . Yokes, Straps; • Piston Heads; Steamhoat Shafts: Steamboat .Cranks: Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars,, AT. Office r No. 177-PENN STREETv P . GRUFF; BYERS 46 . .£0.4 , - . DIAIiUYACTUREP.S OF • i Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, • o \ WR UCHT IPON, h•on Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, Sx. ALSO, OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Wafer Si., PITTSSURGH, Pa uM:c.W Ti ENSLNGrTO IRON WORKS . LLOYD N & KAM 3tANUFACTU'RERS OF Best t oinnion, Refined, Charcoal AND J A... UNIATBLOOM IRON.- ~ . . . . MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP. BAND. T and ANGLE IRON. • BOILER PLATE and-SHEET IRON: ; MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON - . SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 16 to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. "FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. ' NAILS AND SPIKES. • Warehouie and Office' at the Works. GREES OUGH STREET, (a continuation of -First street,) adjoining the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. . . T EIIIOOIII, PRESTON 66 Pennsylvania Iron TiVorks, REl3l7litioik; JAMES NELSON INDUSTRIAL WORKS. STEEL WORKS. 1. 'HIG - 1i.111.1 BOLE & CO., Q.KEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. 1 - founders, Engine Builders and Machinists,. SINGER i HECK & CO- make to order MARINE AICD LAND STEAM EN i GNF.S. of all sexes. warrAntkql to give satisfaction. .9 1 CASTINt:•:. of every deberlption: made to order. . I JAMES NELSON, Snirt.. . ....... It. Rota:. Foreman. "ASNUFACTLIREES OF Maeltin Shov, corner I'OINT ALLEY and DI:- QUI:L.-NE WAI. Foundr). - ....N05. .5 . 2, and 54 Third BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, stre t.uvo VlTTlltritl:ll. PA. L in 3 .-----‘-- -- Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. mow .BILAJVC FOUNDRY. • . Itir.T.„ MuLAy, Cincrt,..xr., , . GANG . AND. CEOSS - CCT 1 4.-771-ButZer Street, .S'inth Warg, , ----- Warehouse, IN.To . s. 166,aud 167' FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela house, pYTTSBLTtGA. aptit:(l6 • SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEIII-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS; CAST sneoal STEEL, Cast and German Plow Steel, FLOW AXL E MOWER BARS: • • SPRING and STEEL TIRE: SICKLE. SIIOWEL. HOE, MAIM, PORK, TUB. CALK and r - MACHINERY CAST STEEL:. CROW BARS:, &c., &c., &c. Warehouse, .83 Water. Street, Pittsburgh. selB:k4 ' - • PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS• - ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & Manufacturers of the BEST REFINED CAST. STEEL ; SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAGON. of all. sizes: SAW PLATES, HOE, FORK and SKEET CAST STEE L: CAST STEEL for , •. Rietiping and Mowing Machines, Steel Plow Wings, Circulars, Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel Office—Comer-FIRST ANT) ROSS STREETS, two blocks above the Monongahela Rouse. MILLER, BARR & PAIMLN. GENERAL 'PARTNERS: - Wit ISIET - CALF, = • REUBEN 'MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, I CIiAS..PARKIN. SPECIAL PARTNER-,S. 3.rEILEB. CRESCENT STEEL yV.ORKS, 33A1111 , t` f Office, No. 38 Wood Street, Gllal fel4:d4B D imuFsniE_ Iron and Steel Works COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, &c. WAREHOUSE: No. 77 Water Street, PITTSBURGH BLACK DIAMOND .SIMEL WORKS. PARK, BUMMER & CO. 3froaufaCtrirers of all descriptions of gg a r i 3M SLII. Otflce andesouisel 120..122. 124 SECOND and 119 and 111 V LIISTST ItEETd, F ' PITTSBIIBOK _ IRON CITY MILLS. ROGERS & SURCHFIELD f . . llanufactoiers of. REFINED, CIIABCOAL„ JU .NIATA.an4I'OLISUED CAST STEEL. , Office andWarebouse, No. 22 'MARKET ST. =I EU LA LE SUPERIOR OWES KILL AND SICELTING , WOLVI, , - E l Fgre nit PARICI UccPRDY & Co Idanttfactnrers of 7Blientldw:_,_,Drarlers an Pol Btono AoPPer. Presied Copper- Boumms, Balsocrat lll Dot- I _____24 tome Speller Bolder. Also, Importersand Dealers , r;A cpcsAkrjoi l falpi,l . M!!9W lo ,s -r i rs In natal, Tin glate, Sheet Iron. riri_ _Alt, .... ,, "-;",••• atantrytortand Pinne , llfiiehlnesAnamooll. . To arder or bl ,t , ti! oar load! Via W . 1:..1 1 -1;.. 34 7., •:....k. . ___ . Warebonse, - rich 11.40;71118T.BATMET 11 ,4/ ~ ..0 ware a- • • '. '• , --, -),• -, --;:,. .Izs ..1.1-3 I diatOoNDISTKELT4 Pltaatrorga , ;= 1.. , . i iii § t i _.. __,.,., j. M 1 -7.. n -Spoblallrrders °Mapper out talltnialo iin . ,_. 010isplin 41,poph Atnnevw v.., Flo Sr • . FOIINDERS BEACEUNTSTS. E FORT PITT ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth "Nara, W. P. PottTzn, Supt THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works` are among the largest anc moat complete e r :tahllshments in the West, and are noa prepared to inrnl6h NATIONAL FOUNDRY . . . AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Sinailman..Streets , (NINTH WARD, ) PITTS.I3TIIIGrI - I , 1111.. MnOufaottircr of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, • . FOP.' ,GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pipes are all cast invariably In Pits, In dry satal, and 15 feet lengths. Also. full assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. 'I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. fel6:tlo.. PITTSILIVEGH , NANITFACTUTIERS OF COPPER Prr , rE3lstlnca 3 . Engines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks Sheet Iron Work Castings Bolling 31111 t'n.stin,274 Engine Castings. Machine Castings. Gftneral Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED = THE KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO. EIKAT/LES KNAP, President.. J. M. KNAP. %lee President. - 0. IVIETCAI.I , , See'y and Trens - r. J. K. WADE, EllidlleCr. J. G. KNAP, General Mrinager.. aIItECTOUS: JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shorb Co A. E. W. PAINTER, of J: Painter S: C. B. HEREON. of Spang. Chalfant R Co. THOS. S. BLAIR. of Shoenberger t Co. WM. METCALF, of - Haer. Barr , - - ltA' rFACTLItE:LS OF Rolling Mill and Blast Machinery RETORTS: and CASTINi..S. of every descslptlon. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. • .11."4 • 'AND DOCTOR.' ENGINES. BUCCeSSOrd to nOtsiNsON, Mr - Nis & MILLEIIF, CASTINGS..of all descriptloni. made to order. NISTASHI.GTON woRKs, ROBINSON, REA CO., -..- . FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En- glus. as Engines. 31111 Machinery, nearing. JAMES M. BITER. Shafting,. Cast intn , Of all descriptions; 011 Tankkand 1 ' B ITER. Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Mork. Office, tio. VI, corner First and Smitlitield Streets. ' Agents for GIFGAE-15"S PF.TEST INJ-Ec. ail in for feeding Boilers. e Anil -__ ._. ....HUNTER 011 it. ..A. B. BOLE. (Opposite tuion Iron Mins, ) Bolling ,Bill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE - SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 3LACTILNERY AND CA-sTINGS GE:NV:RAILS • Orders promptly 3114 carefully executed. • Charges reasonable. EBBERT S NACKLIND. oCiSa'=4 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE Sr, MIS: Office and Warehonse, ep, Wood Stieet. llanufacture and Ueepzonsttintly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON' DOSES, DOG MONS, bITGAR -KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE-, Castings generally. JOHN RONEY, IMOLA FOUNDRY, Carson St., Ninth Ward, near. A.. V. R. R. . - MAlli-UFACTUREIi OF HAAMER DIES, STEEL IdOULDS, ROWil g MU and Maelilne Castlap . generally. innNG‘‘elZ an r e g eo :C r t e so eiandcareirc atnrN;xeuZ CENTRA.L FOUNDRY AND - ROLL. WORKS, sso Pcxm et,reet. BOLIZIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. . . Chill Rolls, 10111 Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. FULTON MACHINE WORKS. Esi•Ant,isftgn IN 1636. Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES. of all sizes and of the most approved patterns, for stationary purposes ; STENMBOATS d STEAM.. FERRI" BOATS. A variety of 10, l a end 16 horse power ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. P. F. GEISSE, Wellivino, 0. Fitly miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlo Jiver, anh2nd line of C.. 1 P. It. nol IRON BROKERS. SAMUEL M. WICKERSMA.M. IRON BROKER, 124 ,First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. so lck e t , fg a tl i g '3 c t fig= l O w n all AtPin ° l7gp b e l,mo°lr o c tid g Z and other brands of Anthrs'elte, Youghiogheny Coke and C.U. Charcoal PZG I.IIA3NS. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited, JAMES B. JONES, • DEALtri SCRAP IRON, LICHT IRON, Cast and Wrought Iron, Rope, U. '- Corner ANDERSON STREET and RIVER. AVE NUE:, Allegheny City. WEST COMMON - , , Arc/chine -Stone .IVork4l, . . .., iiarthwest corner of West Common, "Allegheny. • FREIPIE ATVA.TER & CO. Save on hand Oipionare'onlahort 'll (Alec Hearth and Step Stones. Flags for Sidewalks, Brewery 'Vaults, ,tc. Mead and'forairßtones, ao. Orders prom • tly executed. Prices reasonable. STONE QUABUY, tuinistaii troni the PITTSBI. 7 RGII OAZET:f.E : SATTJJthAY. MARCH 2_1„ ; 1$68. • 'BOILER, STILL AND TAIVK WORKS: CARROLL & SNYDER, DOUBLE-FLEED TIYIII7EAR, FIRE BOX ANJ CYLINDER . STLASI BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND. OIL TANKS. - CHLNINEY6, BREECHING AND ASIE PANS, SETTLING PANS. SALT I' DNS AND- CON DE N SERS ST E A.M GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES:. PRISON , DOORS AND COAL SHUTE'S • Office and Warehouse. corner . Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Sir Orders sent to the above address *ill be prontutl attended to. . Wl7Ol MORROW B. RAM:RILL --JAS. BLAIR O'HARA BOILER WORKS. -MORROW BARNUM CO MAN CVACTC ItF.IIS OF Steam Boilers, Oil,Stills, Agitators, SALT PSIS, GASOMETERS, 'WROUGHT IRON HRIDGES, SIIEET IRON WORK, &c. Car, Liberty and Second SU., • • PITTSBURGH'. PA. REPAIRING promptly done. lyl:b2 BAUNHILL Si. CO., • BOILER. MAKERS • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Having secured a large vard and furniali de it wth the 1110 At approved maclicnery, we are prepared i to manufacture everY description of BOILERS in the best manner, •and :warranted equal to any made in the• country. Chimneys, Breeching. Fire Bed's, Stemit Pipes, Locomotive Boilers. Condenser , . Salt Pans. Tanks. Oil Stills. Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron. Bridges. Sugar Pans. and sole maim facmrers of Barnhill's Patent - .11011er.. Repairing done on the shortest notice. TIOBERT. LEA, MAN t:FACTURI . : II OF Steam Engines : and Boilers, Corner of First and Ferry Streets, rAL it 111.1: Or IRON OIL TANKS, SF-TTLINAi-;'11-1.011'11•1 STOVES, CASTINGS,,&C COOK STOVF.S. A PITT?P>ritGI{. B/S%_EILIA t% CO.'►B Warranted to C,ook, Bake or Roast us ~ - • well as any other Stove in the-Unlou. 112311 STONE. X CrACTritERS PITTSBURGH, Pa NOS. 20. 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST FREIGHT HOISTERS, PITT:•1;1_71:Gli. PA G 6 and 56 Water Street', _Nos PITTSUritGIi. M‘). i MILL AlO SHEET WOWif CET THE BEST. TRT_IJX.r. PH, FOB. BITUMINOUS BISSELL & CO., N0:5235 Lilerty street. Also oa hand and for !sate. . . • rAtumusrovEs. . • IS.EATING STI.)VEs. • . GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS • . COtIEAN 0 RANGES. it c GRFAT FAMILY COVVENI v." k' A new and novel arraugement for haring Hot Water ..Bailers Attached to the back end Of common Cook Storm , . so that the waste blaze which goes tip the ',tore pipe heats all the water needed in an ordinary •Ized.fain. Hy. by passing the blaze directly through the boiler, which bits over the pipe hole of the stove. •Thi.s new ntrangonent ..an be put Ott to any O. 7. 9or 9 common Cooking Stove. of anv manaacture. Any 1 perbon having a Tlittrhl 111. • VICTORY, ULACh t)AK. ByAuTY or UNION STOVE. or aimowl. any other Cook Stove made In the Union, can have 8011, , crA altaelied to their Stove., lueluding the Attach ; mode r at e BaltOr and 1.1.1.. and illbh Cock, for the , cost of 87. by applying to .`BISSELL & CO., No. 233 Liberty ittreet, Pittsburgh. Manufacture r 6 of the TRIUMPH COOK STOVE. CHEAPEST rPLACE in the city TO BUY TIM TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Ia at No. T4l) GRANT STREET. HARDWARE LINDSEY, STERRIT & EtVER,' Manufacturers and Importers of HARDW CUTLERY, &C. 337 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER or ,wAYNT.. One Square Below Union Depot, PITTSBURGH. Ser Agents for FAIRBAXES! SCALES 1711.18 SIYIANNI . .PiPTII ST.; bet. Tunnel & (lhathani SU • Onntingth and; Dealer in Hardware: .11rit -class goods - of all Aeseriptions a lways on arefu I i ili n d and s old at short the low ceest prices., Bdpairinir don e lly noti. jew:d . , gealeilotiTelilib3 Ana 111;amirest NO. B 701:17.141 'STUMM, 3 Ortlia# 3 l -Therr- 1 . 3 . 0 1 00 "! 7,4 3 •.42 , iwt ; TAmtirtic. , W 5 .1TIVart 7,0 ›. • ••• HART, CAUGHEY & CO., • BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third' and Wood Streets, , (SUCCESSORS TO . ria:s..•..N Exchange, Col Aud p'artleular attention p sale • COVERNME Sight X)rafts o HOLMES & :ONS, N. Market . Street, Deposits received in Par Funds - and Curreney.. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Cauadas. Stocks, Bonds and . othcr Securities .nouGur AND SOLD ON COM - MISSION.. .Particniar attention paid to, the purchase and sale of United States Seenrities, INCLE'DING 11. S..SIXFS OF 1881: ' do - . do 5-20 s; U. S. FIVES 10-40 s. S. cErttateA.TEs OF INDEBEVEDNESS. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. ja3G:al --- OFFICE OF THE PITTSBT_IROH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, March 20, 1868. i The opening quotation for gold -rather favored a decline; the market was weak at 138 1 , to 138% until noon, when from lower quotations of bonds in London and more ease in the loan Markel, the premixim jumped from 138% to 138% with large pur chases; towards the. close, the market waS easier but steady.: „ • Government bonds were dull and tending -downward during the week, which was ac counted for by the large sales of bonds made by_Commodore Vanderbilt on a weak; !. market, in order to better sustain his posi tion in the Railroadrstruggle. between the I . ... Erie and New York Central cliques. At 1 1 the close the market improved About 3; per I I cent. for 5-20 s, and , g for 7-30.5. If the I present prics are maintained ' for a few days, then the market may advance before the close of the month, but on the first a I . larga!amount of-bonds is likely to come on the Market to meet maturing obligations. Storks are fluctuating , but Western PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. shares and Fort Wayne have improved two • ---- - • . per cent.. within a few days. The stock OFIFCE OF THE PITTSBURGH ‘ GrXzET_ GAZETTE,- per , - Ii; ,• i.market is in the same condition as the bond SATURDAY, March 21, iz66B. • I CRUDE--The market for Crude is firm, N. li..—Thlt Bank wlll'open for Uniine..4.4. between I thiirket. The amount of currency afloat on i the lir.d and" fifteenth of April. In the room 'lately and prices are still tending • upward. W e occupied tiy A. McTitthe. ileeel,vl, as a Banking : April 'lst will decide the current of! the House. oppo.*lte the cathectrAt. .4 E can report a sale of 1000 bbls for March - or market. ' • . Agi- The Stock Rooks will remain open for sub- 1 . , '.. _ April, seller's option, at43%a; and 5000 ; - for s e riptions until that time at the ottiee of the Seere- Money is very scarce, but good nusiness ~•,, trry NO. Mt Fifth StriWt. ' : MAW TIDO . ' May at 9 1 /,c.. June ina.‘. : be quoted at -9;,,<c, '' -- - --- -- paper can be used at from Bto 10 per cent., • - Tz' EiSTONE SAVINGS BANK . f ... and July C. though there were no sales , : although a large amount of our montas pa- for these deliveries. An Oil CitY telegram Jl-3. • ' Per will be charged 12 to 15 per cent. , i reports as follows; ""41arket firm; sales en . ---- No. ;209 laberty Street, - • : Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. creek at 8,280; also tor next three . _months • Hertz • " ' - . at B 3 05 here . spot oil quoted at 40,10. River , -------------....____L_ - eleven feet - and lolling." r• i • Gold, 138 , ,...,; 1831 bonds, .111; 1862 5-20, - ; ,REFINED--Tne market for bonded oil -PI'I"T'SIIICMG.II. PA. 1101...: 1'141.1 do, 10S; 1865 do, 11):; C0n5t•01.... , , ! is quiet but firm, and While there were no 107: 10-10 s, 1.01; 74305,1.05 N. I - R ' sales reported, prices are gradually tending - - Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. R.. 90 1 upward. Spot oil is quoted at 20.fe; April ! Fort Wayne _ 102 . at 25 to 25 1 ,.-2e; May at 26 to 26%c,, and June North Western—common 64 at 27c. : All the year, buyer's option, may GENERAL BANKING' BITSINES . North tWestern—preferred - 74 he qhoted, in the absence of sanest at-32c. , , 1 New York Central 122 3 ' Notwi'llst•inding the improved prices, sel . ~ I • ~ re 7.1. lers are about as scarce as ever, giving as a AT TirEtn :NEW RANKIN , : 110 E. . Old ,:-..ibUtliertl ' • 85 . ': , : reason, and it is a very good one, too, that I • . - ... , ' ' Ohio & Mississippi . . 30;•.'.. Crude keeps relatively higher than refined Aceouat , or BANE", -BANKERS and 3IER. \ - Western Union Telegraph f 34 —if the hitter advances a quarter the former cRA NTS are invited. '. I I `A.lerchants Union Express 3 - l li is sure to go up a half, . - . cou,ciiml ,, made on all point.' 113 the T.:nhedj Corydon ' . Si oil, SHIPMENTS FROM 'DUQUESNE (DEPOT, States and Canada. - : Q 111121% Hill 1 15. , . . ' I Quicksilver 201.2 Brooks, Ballentliae , Co. 108 bbls ref. to , . . W. G. AVarden. Philadelphia. • Xritereit AIIOVIT . II OS nue Deposits .—I —Financial circles in New York are greii - t- H. M. Long & Co:, 165 do do to Warden, lv excited over a report that Sieretar3 Mc i Frew .t - Co., Phil l adelphia. • I I'. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. C"a110n...11 has been locking up greenbacks; . . ' ort. SHIPM.ETS PIM A. V. R. R. null -.llse that he intends to lav up 7-30 s. It JOil N T. VAN DOltEi.tallh_le_r_. _ _ , . is' reported in Washington, however, that . Fawcett, Logan, & Stockdale„ 250 bbls ref. NxtESTEFIN SA'!' t INGS BANK, Secretary .IcCullongli . says that the first to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia: . V v : 14tatenVii t is.without formation and untrue B. W. Moro-qui& 00 do do to. War e..., . Co.,' !? . . , . ' and that the hilances now on hand in the den Frew d.• Co.. Philadelphia. ; .3ro $ 9 Ftntrth 'Street. 1 -' ' r . Treasury and Assistant Treasuries are eon- den & Frew, 288 do do to - War-. • ' .:ideriblv loss than they were at the begin- den, Frew &, Co., Philadelphia. ,' Cl-I AIITE' r t—ED 1866. -, niug of this month.. SS to buying 7-30 s the Nat. Ref. Co., 398 bbls benzoic, ito, F. A. •.• I ' ' - ' - - Department had-comato no . conclusion in Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. '..,.; rote reat paitionTime Deposita the matter, and no special instructions had Clark & Sunnier, 300 do ref. to P:rWright I ANT stM r.7.,:F,IvED FRoNt . been issued. The Assistant Treasurer :R J; Sons, Philadelphia. . '.• . ~,..., DO L LAR ' New York was acting under general in- • MeKelvy & Bro., 280 do ' do . to W. P. LG .; UMW. UP WARD . ••: structions, and lie must use his own. judg- gun & Bro., Philadelphia. . • 1 - . • 1 ment•in the matter.. DE1 , 0ii1T,.. 4 SUBJECT; TO CHECK, ' WITHOUT . 7 i INTEREST. -•Closing quotations receivedby James T. - Dißcain,,i4 Daily' al IS 0"clock: • 1 Brady &..Co. I . . ..- _.--. .. .. , . - • Gold President—THeMPSON BELL.. u.s, - a Vice President—A. M. MAILSIIALL. • . • Dcp.r.ctons: Tnomrsos ni.13. - :- - A. - 31. mAItqtALL. Jo-, 1)11.1'. OR .- JOS. At .IRE .i. .r. tut..l.l:sriv.; --. CITY BANK, No. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL . • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVLDUALLTLIABLE. INTEIt.EII 4 T PAID 11./.N.'D1.1 . 0..g.t5. . :+, gm , , Yore! Exchange hought . add sold. and when de sired remitted to Europe. • 1 Collections made on an the principal points-of , the United *tates and Canada. . . BM JAmr:s 3tc:C.Amr.. I Jobs McKr.owm, TERENCE CASIEBELL, I TIIOS. ROI:11XE, Join SACAaEo PATRICK KANE, I JOHN RA11.II; BARI:, I Wm. H. Hx.xL, P..0'131=4'. I J. DENLEVY, Jg., D..lMvsmi. • -- DO3IIICICK 11.1131SRN, PreAdent J. C. 1t.).11R, Secretary It,r-•••••.•••Linbc.: 1 COAL =I • Stockholder,. to -how we make reference: Wm. For,ithe,.lo-erh Dilworth. Wm. l' nid;ren. 7 Rev. DaVid•lierr, , WIIII•Dalsell.. i Ilettrrltmhert, 11, V, - . C. Indwell. , A. 51... Illrown. . • F.. M. Fulton. , Thomms 1-;w1.11r. .._ . . ti vi 6 x — fiK 4 • DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-10s_ Converted Into 5-20. P. C. DUFFY Eli mw/aVoilai .ITA.F.T & C 0.,) Ennzg Coupons, d to ti .e purchase - and T BONDS. myl:sM I,II:F.GTOItS vdt. 11.1.NK ori.s ESTABLISHEDi IN 1837. I A SOUTH I.‘‘‘s‘l3 l' l° . I•IIILAAELPIIIt , STOCKS AND QOLD • Bought and sold on commisilon, here. and In New York, TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. INTEREriT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. Actounts of Banks and Bank" era received on favomblt terms. LEHIGH COAL' ANA NAVIGAIfLON FIRST 'MORTGAGE RAILROAD tis FOR SALE. Also. the. NEW L'EItIGH GOLD 'LOAN. These Loans arc both free from State , au U. S. taxes, and arc the cheapest Bonds of their class at present on the market. ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIE T IKEN EXCHANGE AT MARKL'T RATES fe".4:188 SAVINGS BANK, N 0.14 Smithilleld kiitreet, rit . ts#u R6ll, PA 7 • i INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY. )3, UN. ItECEIV ED FltOlit ONE DOLLAR UPWARD- De posits received subject to check, without inteibst. JAMES 13LACKNORE, President. 'GEO. D. TINDT.r., Secretary and - Tressarer: JAMES 11, HOPRINS, . : • • TRUSTEES:' - - '-2 James Dlackmore, . James 31. Hopkins, Alex. Tindle.. . . James Down, William Deane, .. W. W. Amdshalv, A. G. Dunnage, Robert Wmv.', r • .. _ , . John vans. • • • E!IM LITHOG ' _ • • : z - neNsrAleiN etgclEnt.it ' . - e • ttnty CVOs. SINGEULY & CLEIS, S u ccessors ' to Ono. V. SCIfOCIDIAN' & CO., PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS. The only Steam Lithographic F.stablishment West of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads, Bonds Labels ,. Circulars, Show Cards, -Diplomas, Portraits,. Views, Certificates of - DePosttii Invita tion Cards, as., Nos. 7* and 74 Third street,-,,, 'PlOsburtil;_ ,- .; , . , , 7_: . , ~•,.,- -- • , • , ____ O IL "" 5 011 9 116 V )! larrio4si*AFxxv-n .io.so Tonal mir,,s2plgi Auumr,so; i naveilisziviamf *war )1• t„, .71 e'• . BA : NEER AND BROKER, 11c, Wood St., near Corner of Wood, 'GOVERNMENT SECUEMES, Gold, Silver and C0up0n...., r tilotight and Sold on Liberal TerTni 7 ;. reDrafts sold 6n all the principal cities of Et:- rope. CONVERSION OF I.4lCrs. We' are now prepared tom:Ll:en the SECOND and TIMM SERIES 2 ' ' • s-E-v3EN - --rin - wr - m 4 INTO TM , . New 186 T 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY 86 CO., Dealer lA' Government Securities, ' : CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. litts - I*gt -&aitttt FINANCE AND *TRADE. $lOO,OOO 6's, .. . .. . ......... 156 4 5-20's, 1364 1565 " 10-40's " 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 .. 4. 4. .4 44 467 " June 7-30's. " July 7410'5. , . May Comp., 1885 I , . 1 0141.1. 1 1: 121,TH1,: PITTSBUItpIIGAZETTi., } - • VIIIIMX, March 20, 1868.1 There is quite an active demand for Nztils rl some of our manufacturers having more orders than they can MI, and there seems to be an increased-inquiry each succeeding day.' ':FOr mantilaCtured Iron, thetels also an increasing demand, and that, toe, in the, faee of the recent adVance, - and it looks now, as if the hopes of our manufacturers in re , , gard to a good spring, would be ,fully rea -1 lized. Stocks, both here and . ali over the Iccnntry, are very much reduced, rind our , 1 inllys'are all in full blast, and everything 1 cOimecteci with the iron'tradebf Pittsburgh ,preaents a more cheerful apPearance. . Thq: following aro the card. rates: IRON Flat Bar Iron 31‘59 4 :(.1 Horse Shoe Iron IleaVy.Band Ixon: ... . . pi® 'r):'• Hoop and Light Band ' o Round and Square kti® 7% Oval Iron ® 4% Half Oval and Half ....... 4 - 1 7 ;,® ® 55,1 Boiler or Plate 'lron Amer'n. Char 1. Jun'ta. Sheet Iron, 10 to, 17.... foX 6%, • - 9 31 Sheet Iron 18 to 24 5% 7y 4 ;! Shobt Iron, 25 to 5 7), •• 9% Sheet Iron, 17 7% 10 Sheets over 28 in. wide qe, extra. rzarLs. 10d to 60d Nails, Fencing and 8rad5....05 00 841 and Od " . " •1i .... 525 6d'and 7d • ~ • ..... 550 40 and 5d ,-. '' " " •... 5 .75. 3d "• 650 2d • ". . . .. ... 7 75 3d fine " 775 2d fine „.. •s 75 34 lining • " 950 Clinch 4, 675 -Cut .. . . ..... . ... . 5 25 Cut Boat spikes 5 75 1 in. Barrel Nails —g in., $8,00; , $7,50; I%' in.; $6,75; ly In., 0-6,50; 1% in., 06,00; 1% in:, 0,5,75. Tobacco Nails--50e above common. Casing Nalls--750 above corittnon. Finishing Nano--01,25 • above' common 4d ,to 40d. • __ Finishing Nails=-1, - $9.00; 1, $lO. „ AIIATEMENT—NaIIs--12340 per keg off, rn lots. 0f.199 kegs andupwarde.. TEOO-150tentioeeptance sixty. ayMa.s, with- exchanges ow York, or a . 094ritat per tent. for enshi it remitted on reo44ollloo3o;,releAt:tlittrj :filade :New , or ..esigukiiii*.; MO( "ATM* tiITY A9tiottiVilteirliquiiidestP,;'Ncvdiswunt on bluipaiiit Amadora than 151 ~7i2'.'+";i a i'wu ~.. IRON AND NAILS. ECM iT ' PITNEMRGIIMAIIKETS, 1 . FRIDAY, March 20, 1968. . • There are no new 'characteristics in the general markets worthy of special notice. We can report a' steady. demand for all the, leading commodities; while so far las , 'values are concerned, there aro no rem tit , . able 'changes. - : . GRAIN—NITheat is • firm and, higher— s2,so to $2, 53 for Red, and $.2,5:t0 52,60 for 1 , -White. ats appear to be less aetive.and a shade' . easier, . though . prices, are' witlieust ; quotable changet. "g 1.3 to 70c, on Wharf and track, and 73 tb 75e, in store. Corn is dull, •1, with offers po sell in :elevator at $1,05, free , i . on board cars-without fluffing- buyers; sale of • rcar prime Ear at $l, and-sales of Shelled, on wharfot 95c to 97e. Rye .is in good demand at $1,75 to $l,BO. Nothing • doing in Barley, though it sells readily at. 1 $2 to $2,10. FLOUR—Is quiet, and unchan"ed;.;We continue to quote at $10,50 tct $11,15; Win ter Wheat at $l2 to $12,50, and fancy brands at $l4 to $l5. Rye Flour is 'selling to the trade:at $7,25 to $7,50, and in:store 418,1. 1 Buckwheat is still quoted at $4,50, PROVISIONS—Bon firm. hut lan changed; regular jobbing sales at:ll% to • 113;e for Shoulders;• 13% to 15c for Ribbed and Clear Sides;•.l6%c for Breakfast Bacon, 17: to 17%g for. Sugar Cured 'Hams. Prime kettle Lard, 15X to 16c,-in .-tierces, and 1634 e, in kegs.. - Mess Pork, $25 to $25 50. Dried Beef, 21% to 22e. SEEDS—We can report small sales of Cloverseed in store at $.3, and: Tfinothy at $2,75. Flaxseed in demand,: and ,may be quoted at $2,40 to. $2,50. 1 BUTTER—Is scarce and in good demand, • and prime, to choice Roll troy be quoted 1 firm at 43 to 53c: --• : EGGS—Quoted at 21@25c. • DRIED FRUlT—Peaches firm ,but tu:, changed; regular jobbing sales at 11®11%c. Apples steady at 7@Bc.- GREEN APPLES—In steady demand and in.limited supply, and we continue to quote at $4 to $6, as to quality. • POTATOES—Firm and in good demand but 'unchanged. , Prime Peach„Blows, $3,25 per bbl. " • • -1-lAY—Weighmaster 'McNulty, at:t ales he Al:•1' leglienYlDhunond Scales, reports sof 46 loads of - Hay at $2O tti $25 per ton; one load of Straw at $10; and one load of at 3c per lb. , - LARD OIL—Is firm-but unchanged; reg ular sales of No. 2at 98cW, and $1,28@ $1,30 for No. 1. ; • T ' BEANS—Scarce,- and tending `upward; we now quote at, $4,50 to $5 per bushel, .-- HOMINY—Is Unchanged; regular ,sales at $6,25@6,50 per barrel. . ; • CRANBERRIES-Are being sold atfrom $15©17 per bbl. • .•• PITTSBURGH DRUG! OFFICE OF TIM PITTSTIERGIC GAZETTE, •- FRIDAY, March 20, 1868. There is a steady demand for goods, and at fair prices. Since out last review, we report a further advance ;in Citric Acid, . lodine of Pota.ssium, Cardamon Seed, and . Castile Soap but hale no' other changes of I importance to note. • The ~martufacturers of Castor Oil in St. Louis and other western markets have re cently adopted the plan* of selling by,the pound instead of by the gallon, and we note the same rule coming into use in New York. Like all other innnovations, this custom will have its disadvantages as well as its merits. • , It may be more convenient for those who sell by the original package, but the small jobber will - continue in all lirob abilify td measure a gallon in preference to weighing eight poumds. We clip the following from the NewYork.druggistt Price. Current: 136,4 111 110 1 A. 106 101 107 107 1 4", 106 106 ilBll The 15ew Yorls. drun . market has been ae- :741.511' S tn. .h. lAL U., ' .... Live, and the sales of the past week have been on a more liberal settle. In Gum Ar able a better feeling prevails,_eable die patches front 11,cindon, Friday last, report an advance; our advices from -Alexandria, Egypt, state a groat_ reduCtion in stock on hand,.and that higher rates have been paid for immediate delivery. ln 'Opinin, the 1 New York market rules feverish, two of the, principal. importers have been so far successful .as . .to concentrate the.bulk of Opium in this country, into their own hands, and have bought up the odd lots offered here and in Boston, are now hold . ling'a their stock for an advance. 'lffeSsrs. Lenman & Kemp .have .issued another of their Opium Circulars; and. this time .we ere glad to see that they have actually given the real stock of--Opium in London, which is about 334 ch. against 282 chests as com pared With the corresponding period of .1867, showing an increase of ..62 chests in fa vor of this year: - - - . - New York Goods Market. s 311 y Telegrapb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]'. linw Yonn, March 20.—Diy - goods were without much change. Lancaster prints are reduced to 121-2 c, with ready sales. Other calicoes not 'affected; -heavy sheetings 18a 181-2 c-for best makes' prices are somewhat irreguar; Augusta also 18c; Atlantic H, 17 1-2 e. Bleached muslin lower; Fiorrest ' Dale and Bartlett, 17..1-2e; Mills Scalper Idem, 18c; Jamoii, 17c; Blackstone; 16" 1-2 c; Bates, 20c,,,.r.3.4711.0t was moxe active with a reduction.' live-Stock Sales in Hentneky. ,-Tho Lexington...observer gives the follow ing sales four miles from that;eitYs on the Harrodsburg pike, last Tuesday; sold at from 489 to $l9O, according to qual ity; witch cows from $6O to_s9 . _s;-Wo`,year old heifers 540; Yearlings "V 91); yearling steers $50,25; calves #59,..,25; stock hogs 1 8 7 00 ' per 100 11)3; sheep $6,25 per head, supposed to weigh 120 lbs; corn in the crib, 190.85 to $5,65;,0ats supposed to be lifteen..scres 595. Time, four.months.: Stock,thill,, 04. yiniis Cattle Market, __ • , Cny Teleikrotk to theTitt.ibor:gh - Gazette.] • T., Lo ma t ITareIVICL-Cettle'hOhbderate in cim Sihictd;-,at- a 73 Choice Sheep 'fal? tftnOti: &IMMO)/ d4 ll # l -ITIIiPow range glom we,00.. • EIM EBEINE ME ME