The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 23, 1868, Image 6

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    IRON WORKS
AS.! VERNER, rres•t....
:FIITTSBURGR FORGE
AND ' IRON CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bar Iron; '•
Railroad - Fish Bars and Bolts;
;Railroad ear Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Fran? es;
Locomotive Frame Shapes; °
Side Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston. Heads; •
Steamboat Shafts; • .
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, &e.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
.PITTSBL'i2GII. P.
RAFF, BYERS & CO.,
ItIANtIFACTURERS OF
, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IPON,
Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, 4Fce;-
ALSO,
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office; No. 93 Water St.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
ti29:c33
KENSEIGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLAU,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
AND
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
mEßthiiivr BAIL ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
11001', BAND. T and ANGLE IRON. •
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL. TRAILS, .20 and 10 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS. Punched and Countersunk. -
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIRES.
Warehouse :and Office at the Worics, GREEN
OUGH STREET, (a conthauation of First street, )
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
VERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Penhsylvania Iron Works,
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST . STREET,
opposite Monongahela. House, )
arr.l4:dB . PITTSBURGI ,
STEEL WORKS
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, & CO.,
31A24UFACTUIZERS OF
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
• Spare, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
CIECCLAR, GANG AND Cnoss-Cur
SAW PLATES. . .
ELLIPTIC AND 5E311-ELLIPTIC
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
CAST SPRING STEEL,
Cast and German Plow Steel,
PLOW WINGS AND MOWER BARS:
SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE;
! • • SICALELSTIOWEL,:IIOX,RAKE,
FORK, TUB. CALK and • •.• .
MACHINERY CAST STEEL; -
• •- - CROW BARS, &c., •
•
Warehouse;B3
_Water Street, Pittsburgh.
selB:k4 • •
prrTsßvaGn STEEL • WORKS.
ANDERSON COOK & C0.,- •
(SUCCESSORSTO JONES, BOYD a echo
• Manul'acturura of; the
• BEST REFLNED 'CAST STEEL;.
SQUARE,. 1174, T IPSI C LIII grafkl' r eiSl z t g ake;
CAST STEEL for
- Reaping and Mowing . illsselhisies,
Steel Plow Wings,
• - Axles, Circulars, &c., &c.
• •
Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
. •
• Ofilee—Corner FIRST - AND ROSS STREETS; DVn
blocks above the Monongahela House. •
• 0e23:d9
BARitt & PARKIN.
GEIVEUAL PARTNERS:
3IETCALF, . I REUBEN „MILLER,
GEO. W. BARR,
SPECIAL PARTNER-S. M. KIER..
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
I • 11, v 33.A.R8 & PAJRIEtINT,
Office, NCI. 3f3- Wood Street,
PITTSEIVRGII, PA
fel4:d4B ' •
DIMIDESNE
Iron:and Steel Works.
,COLEMAN, RAHM, Co.,
- • keurcriacrumis OP -
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, &e.
• wAßttroussi
No. 77 Water street,
)a18:00
13LACK DIAMOND
• STEEL WORKS.
PARK,...BROIRER , -84 CO. -
9
. -
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
• • Office and Warehou 15114 SECOND 11.9 Kula; slit& STREETS.
. . ,
HAW- CITY MILL&
T
ROGERS & BURCHFIELO,
_
Manufacturers of MEiIi:ED, CHARCOAL, .T,H
ITIATA and pOLLSHED . .
CAST STEEL.
ofackstglyeeno-,:;pi'L.2,2 MARKET ST.
~ ]:z!.- : ::;.;:_ ':' /,. jCOPPECEV. '',Yi_A; - : :,.
LAKE SUPEBIOR
OOPPER MILL AND SMELTING WOLIN,
Pii4;i61.1317M011.
,` pAitit:'s4brdlfritipy & CO.,
Mantißietnrers of 'She Braziers , and .Iloi
COPParaXatted Copper Boteonts, liaised Still Not,
- toms. Homer bolder. Also; Iniportels sued Dealer"
in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire , 3c.-; Con.'
stantly on hand Thine rs 9 Machines and Tools.
Warehouse' No. 140 POS T STREET and 120
SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
Special orders of Copper cut Or any desired 4001
Seta. - inyl4:e34:thrT
FOUNDERS,_ MACE:MISTS
ATLAS f
W. I'. rommii, Suprt
MORTON STREET, 'Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President;
These ;Works are among the largest ane most
complete estabilslintents in the West, and are now
prepared to furnish
Engine_ Castings..
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:1369
NA!JCIONAL .FOUNDR Y
. ,
.AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets,
• '--• •(FIVTfi WARD,) • •
PITTSI3I7IIG-11,
_slum
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
• FOR GAS AND WATER IVOUNS.
MT Pipes are all east Invariably In Pits. In dry
sans, and US feet lengths. Also, 'full assortment of
General Castings for Gas -and Water Works.
I -j a - o s ut v i .: ;t r l l o of call the attention of Superintendents
fold:tin •
THE KNAP FORT PM' FOUNDRY CO.
CHARLES IL.NAP, President.
J. M. HISAP. Vice President.
0. METCALF, Sec'y and Treas'r.
J. H. WADE, Engineer.
J._ HISAP, - General Manager.
`DIRECTORS:
JAMES . B. MURRAY, of-Lyon, Shorh s Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons.
C. B. lIEltRON,_of Snang, Chalfant I.: Co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, of shornherger S Co.
WM. METCALF,, of 3tUlcr. Itarr I'arkln.
Bolling. Hill Owl Blast Machinery.
'RETORTS and CASTPSGS, of evert• descsipt lon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACIIINEs. fe24
-La)
110p0BEITSON, REA tr., CO.,
Successors to Vont NSON, MINISS;3InaEns, •
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH •
Manufacturers of Boat and stationary Steam En-
Sines, Blast Engines. MIII Machinery. ilearing,
hafting, Castings of all descriptions; till Tanke and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron M ork.
Office, No. 12, corner Flr,4 and Sruith tleftlSt reefs.
Agents for IFGARD'S rETENT INJEC - ilt for
feeding Boilers. jall:rs2
UCGU N. BOLE MCNTEr. ORE.
JAMES NELSON I. B. BOLE.
pDUSTRIAL WORKS..
HUGH .M. BOIX CO .,
Founders, Engine Builders and Machinists,
Stake to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN
GINES. of all sizes. warranted to give satisfaction:
CASTINGS, of every description. made to order.
'Alms NELSON. Supt -V It. ROLE. Foreman.
Machine Shop, corner POINT ALLEY and DU
QUESNE ly.ty. Foundry, Nos. 32 and 54 Third
street.
tnyitimG6 • PITTSRURGIL PA.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth. IVard,'
(Opposite Union Iron Mills.)
ITTtqIL
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GEN}ILALLY.
Orders promptly.- and carefully executed.
Charges rensonabte.
EBBERT & HAMM - D.
•
1
BERLLN FOUNDRY.,
•
PRICE & SIMS•
. .
Mee and Ware4Onse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
. SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castlngs generally. atrM:yo
JOHN RONEY,
• HECLA FOUNDRY,
Caison St., Ninth Ward, near A. V. .R. R.
MANUFACTURER OF
MAHER DIES, STEEL MOULDS,
MIII and Machine Castings generally.
JOBBING WORK f reo. C V:d!stTt satisfactorily110
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS,
SSO Perm Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, Ate.
F ILTyrON MACHINE WORKS.
EATAISLISIIED rY 1830.
Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES. of ;all. sizes
and of the most approved patterns. for stational?
fluOrilts k tl r ricty g a l f A llr, 12 d ang T llll 3 jrst a lnVer:
'ENGINES,. which will be sold at very reduced
prices.
• P. F. GEMISE, Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, ou the Ohio alver, and
line of C, & r. n09:112
M. WICKERSHAM,
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
o lgv i tfir ta t i li e e lis ealLt t Co u r: a ril /
t p u iggh anire, d JO
and other brands of Anthre'elte, "gti . ghlagi
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIG mows.
- . .
Consignments and orderaresimetfully solicited'.
AIIIES 11. JONES,
; • DEA.LER.
SCRAP. IRON, LIGHT IRON,
Cast and Wrought Iron, Rop e, &e.
. ,
Corner AiloirtSoN STREET and MINIM AVE-
Allegbqny City. •
WEST COMMON•
Machine Stone Works, .
N .. . e lconhwest epnter of West. Common, Allegbeny.,
• treg - wrir.ATER & 00.. . •
Have on band or prepare On abort notice 'Hearth
1414,,StelfPAPne$ 1 . .tor Sidewalks, Browci7
vatuts,,itc. HesOna womb Stone it;' -
Orders urten .tl ;executed. Prices reasonable.
CHI
, STinfiC QUAY.
'i*ttittgatsicit from the
A:polio atone *:4lu4ll'*ip
q T aire o ard o y or, by the car/os4. Yin W. P. a. it- Z-
J.
sohnung, Ageno, Armstrong Co., Ps
PZTT'33L'RG33,
Engines, of every description.
Boilerx, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work
Railroad Castings .
Bailing Mill Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
OF
IRON BROKERS.
STONE.
I=Z=ll
PTTTSIRGIT GAZETTE :
ENGINES, BOILERS, &C.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TAAIK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ruituL,An. DOUBLE-FLDF.D TUBT:KAIL PIRE
BON AN . J CYLINDER . , STLAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, •
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
DENSERS; •• . -
STEAM PIPES,' GASOMETERS AND IRON`
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS ...LND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
Orders sent to tho above address will be
promptly attended to. • M 117089
Z. R. MORROW.... J.& S. B. BARNHILL ....JAS. BLAIR
BOILER WORKS.
MORROW, BARN ILL & CO.,
'li.kstrAcTunritB OF-
Steam Boilers,. Oil Stills, Aitatori,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS. WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. "I.iberty and Second SU.,
. .
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
'REPAIRING promptly done. Ji4:l3q.
WM. BARNHILL Sc.
BOILER MAKERS
,
AND SHEET IRON 'WORKERS,
NOS. 20. 22, 24 AND 28 'PENN ST
Raving secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of 1101LEItS In the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching. Fire • Beds;
Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boilers. Condensers Salt
Pans. Tanks,Oil Stills. Agitators, Settling Pans.
B o ller Iron,Bridges. Sugar PanS, and sole manu
factures of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. '
ROBERT LEA,
Steam Engines and Boilers,
FREIGHT HOISTERS,
AND DOCTOR ENGINES.
CASTIN6S, of nil descriptions, made to order.
Corner of First nnd Ferry Streets,
JAMES :q. MITER,
Nas. 55 and 56 Water Srti
31.INVTACTULAIt VF '
IRON OIL TANKS
SETTLING PANS. COPTEE STEAM PIPE.
ROLLING MILL ~•ru:RS
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
COOK STOVES.
BISSELL at CO.'S
FOR BITUILLNOLTS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Stove In the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 9.85 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sale,
I'ARLOIC STOVES,
. - HEATING STOVES.
(MATE FRONTS. FENIYEItS
COOKING ItA.NGEst, as
A GREAT FAMILY CONTENI•
ENCE.
A new and novel arrangement for having
Hot Water Boilers
. .
Attached to the back end of common Cook Stoves,
. so that the waste blaze which goes up the stove pipe
heats all the water needed in an ordluarysized fam
ily, by passing the blaze directly through the boiler,
i which slts over the pipe hole of the stove. This
new arrangement can be put on to any .No. 7, 8 or
9 common - Cooking Stove. of anymanufaeture. Ant
person having a TRIUMPH, VICTORY. BLACh.
OAK, BEAUTY or UNION STOVE, or almost any
other Cook Stove made in the Union, can have Boll
ere attached to their Stoves, Including the Attach
ment, the Boller and Lids. and Bibb Cock, for the
moderate cost of #7, by applying to
BISSELL & 'CO., •
No. 271.3 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Mantifact=rs of the TRIUM,PII COOK STOVE
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
TO BUT THE
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
is at No. 116 GRANT STREET.
3(2 P. C. DUFFY.
NEW lIARDWAItE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EWER,
Manufacturers and Mnportors of
HARD
W A- n 4, ,
CUTLERY; &C.
887 LIBERTY STRtEt,
CORNER 91 1 ', 1 7(AriE f.
`One Square Below Union Depot,
PITTSBURGI-t.
Agentelbt FAIRBANKS+ 13 ,. ALES. ~ •
F - $ 11 0 621 4- 111 . •
•FIFTS , •
ST.,bet Tunnel Chatham Sts .,
Gansmith and Dealer , * Hardware.
~ : pos tr e w rs goodstorAll sliescriptiona *always on
hand and soldat thislownst prttlas., Itsipat . tint done
esrofttlly on short notice. ice:"
Er iesier
of Weights and Measure%
No. 5 FoUßTtiiiittikic . ''
(Between Liberty and Ferry street's.
Orders pramPil7 Attended W.
, lIANLTFA6TrItEItS or•
PITTSBURGH, Pa
3tANtI'ACTURETtFOF
PITTSBURGH. P.t
rITTSBILMGH,
And SiIEET IRON . - WORK.
For Steamboats
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
HARDWARE,
23,
HART, - CAUGHEY &CO.,
••
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corni...lttrd and Wood Streets,
PITTS33II7IICrIX,
(SUCCESSORS TO 11A.NNAc:II..-IRT'& C 0..) .;
DEALERS IN
Exchange; , Coin, Coupons;
And part!cular atScatlon. paid to linrchaso and
: sale or
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
1 myl:Ble
lr HOLM E S 67. SONS,
33.41...TSTMEMELES,
57
Mariiet Street,
rirra-rritrltcrx,
Deposits received In Par Funds and Currency.
Collections made on all the principal poin'ts of the
United States and C'stnadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
•
BOUGHT' AND SOLD ON CO3l3fissi\oN.
Particular attentlou paid to the purchase and
sate of
United States SecaritieS,
IXCLCDING t. S. SIXFS OF 1SS1; •'
•
to IN 5-20 s:,
U. S. FIVES 10-40 s.
U. S. CERTIFICATES pF INDEBETEDNESS.
Orders and Vouchers bought or collected.. .
_Jaahat . '
CITY BANK,
No. 112 Fifth Streeti - Pittsburgh, Pa.
MEM
BTOONHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
p:TEIZE,ST PAID O,..S.DEI'.9SITS.
EME3
- - '
Forelgn.Ex , .hange bought and *old, and.when de-'
Fired remitted to Europe.
Collectionb made on all the prlnelpatimints of the
Milted States and Canada. -
~ •
JA.str.s - 31"ceAnr...' 1 Joim McKr.owN,
TEUENCE CAMPBELL, • . TUBB. ROCII.KE,•
Jon,: SAVAr.E, -
.; PATRICE KANE, _.
JAIL VIIELAN, , i JOHN 1.. t.• BABB,
CBA.S.. B. BARB, ). ,` Wx. li. REEL,
u
r. -nhths, , . a. DuNLEvy, ..N.,-
11. IB3tS.E:q.
110 - 4INICIC 11131SEI;i, President
J. C. BAltli. Secretary
N. !tank will open for businopti between
the tlrgt and fifteenth of April—in the room lately
occupied by A..: MeTlyhe, deeease4l,
.as a ltanklng
House, oppositAV the tathtdral.
isra- The stock Rooks will remain open for sub
scription. !filth that time. at the otilce of the &sere
trry. Nu. 104 Fifth street. mhis•th9o
T 4 I 7 'IEYSTONE SAVINGS
Ne. 209 Liberty Street,
riz P I3L i;c f, PA.
TIII . S.IIANFi. IV ILI. OPEN 1
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,'
AT THEIR. :NEW BANKING HOUSE
Accounts of BANKS I.I.A.NhEIt.S and 11 - .E.It-! .
CHANTS are Incited. i
Coiicctlous made - on all notnp.s lu the .thlitedt.
States and Canada.
ipterest Allowed ouTlme Deposits;
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JOHN T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
WESTERN SATINGrS BANK,
No.
.46 17ourth . Street.
CHARTRTIED '1866.
z ntcret4t pnlctionTinic Drepo sits
ANY SUM RECEIVED, FROM
ONE DOLLAR'UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
. , INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock.
President—THOMPSON HEW
Tice President--A.M. MARSHALL.,
ntit.tcrons:
THOMPSON BELL,_ A. M. MARSHALL.
JOS. hIL .• JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. GILLESPIE. .1,
Stockholders to NllO6l we
Win. Forsythe,
. ;
WllllO
%V. C. Bidwell,
E. M. Fulton.
stiok i(4)
'V BAN KER S. Q
ESTABLISHED I;4' 1837.
1* 35 SOU-11-1-110C1
PHILADELPHIA,
IDEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s ' Converted Into 5-20.
STOCKS AND GOLD
•
Bought and sold on commission, here and In Now
York. TIME PAPER NEUOTIATED.
P.:TERI:S*I'AL LOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD.
AND CURRENCY. Accounts of 'Banks and Bank..
era received on favorable terms.
LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION FIRST ,
MORTGAGE RAILROAD Ss FOR SALE. Also,
the NEW -LEIDGII GOLD- • LOAN:: These %Loans
are both free from State and U. S. taxes, and are
the cheapest Bemis of their class at present on the
• . •
market.
•
ALL CLASSES OF :SECURITIES TASKS IN.
EXCHANGE AT MARKET 'RATES.;
fe.24:188 - •
DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65 - Fourth Street.
J. .
CIIA.ItTEUMI) IN 1833. •
ASSETS $9,16 p 1,790 19. •
. ,
Open daily from oto o'clock; also n WEDNEF.
,D A Y and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist
'to November Ist, Troin 7 to 9 o'clock.; and from No
-vemberlst to:May Ist, front to S o'elock,
Deposits received of all SuinteOfnot lellErtban ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the prodts declared
twice a year, In Junej and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually in June and December
since the Bank was ofganized i at the rate of •61x per
cent. a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, Ma nd l p4ed to .tite credit
of the depositor as principal, bears the same
tercet from the Ist days of June and December, com
pounding twice a - year withont troubling the depos
itor" to call, or even to present his pass book. At
this rate money will double In less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rulesand
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
office.
Pursing:qv—GEOßGE ALBREE. •
VICE PRESIDENTS:
John ti. Bad:olbn, ... A.: M.. X
Pollock,, D.,
, Benj.' L. Fahnestoeki ' 1
...Robert Bob%
liordman, John 11. Shoenn . •--
James erger,
Jaines hicAtilay, , t Janice SIMle,
James B. D. Bleeds; • ''Alexander Speer„
Isaac hi. Pennock, Christian Yeager. :
'
Wm. J. Anderson, : TIMEITEES:
Robert C. Loomis;
Calvin Adams, Hearn J. Lyneh,
John C. Bindley, - Peter A. hinders,
George - Black, • J o hn mar s h,
Hill Burgwin, Walter P. ai
rha,
AlonrstA,C_Vrle.4 . . , John 13...Mel'adden,
Chariest A4* -- , tea, V .' , 7 4, orinsby Phillips,
John - EVitia, . ...iiernry - L. Bingwalii .'t^{
John J. Gillespie, Wm. lg. Samaria,
'William S. Raven. ` .. Alexander Tindle.
reter H. Hanker, "'Militant Van Kirk, •
Richard Rays,. . ' tlsase Whittier.
Jones D. Jaeuy,. Wm. P. Weymap.
TngASuiran—CHARLES A. COLTON. ..
eincusrisr—JA] D. ICILIIDS. --,
apltd
ME
FINANCIAL
$l.OO, 000
DIAECTORS:.
make reference
.toseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Herr,
Henry Lambert,
A. M. Drown,
Thomas Ewlntr.
~.,
PH. li. MIERTZ,
BANKER AND BROKER,
110 Wood St., near Corner of Woca,
GOTERN3IENT SECURITIES,
Gold, Silver and Coupons,
- ' Doj.glit and Sold on Libor:xi Terms.
tgi - Drafts. sold on all the principal cities Of Eu
rope.
CONVERSION OF 7-30 5 5. -
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
THIRD SERIES of
INTO ME
New 1867 5-20 Gold . Coupon ./3onds,
JAMES LBRADY & CO.,
Dealer in Ooverinnent . Seenrities,
CORNER FOURTWAND WOOD STS,
it* littzburgijGaytts.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE \ PITTk3URGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY . , March 21, 1868. .
Gold opened strong at 138%, but at noon
the market' advanced to 139 X, and . closed
at 139 y; bid, still the demand is light; there
is neither any desire to bay for long ac
count, nor are there any outstanding short
'contracts. It is conceded by all parties,
that between 139 and 1101 a the true value
for gold at present, and unless something .
serious turns up unexpectedly, the market
is more likely so experience a decline than
a further rise.. Quotations for United States
iritiiropii are well maintained, and
at 72 in London , and 752.,1 in Frankfort,
with . gold at 1391/ ‘ , and bonds as they have
rated during the past week, the export de
mand for goldis likely to be checked for
the next two months.
Government bonds have fluctuated e .
.mor
this week than the week previous, but the
extremes were only per cent. from. :the
.highest to the lowest and back again. • the
pressure, however; to sell bonds is greater
prior to April first than it has been during
any other period fcir the last twoyears, ow
ing to the difficulty of procuring loans from
the banks at low interest and the large
payments that have to be made - ,et this
period all over tie Western Statek-espe-
Pedally for purchases of property. On'this
account it is likely that quotations for bonds
will yield a little during the first few days
in April, butafter- settlements are effected,
a demand foi investment will rood advance
quotation 4 beyon4"the present price.
Stocks have been fluctuating to a con-
,
siderable extent during the past week, the
verav, differences inAuotations' have peen
from 5 fo G per of
butcent., at the close the
.-
week the market his gained strength from
'outside parties, by the defeat of the mo
ne4)olists. A present, a perfect mania ex-.
ists for obtaining direct connections with,
the great Pacific routes and getting thel
through business from the great Atlantic
cities to the shores of the Pacific. The mo
nopoly is worth while contending'for, in a
couunercial point of view, but the country
at large has suffered so much py these , mo-.
nopolies of Railroads, Express-companies
and Telegraph lines, that none but the
owners of shares in such..companies can
Nyish for success.
3fortoy.is very tight, and 12 per cent. is
the ruling rate for good paper; long, paper
(pit not be negotiated, and banks have to
reduce their discount line preparatory to
their quarterly statement. Bank stocks
and Railroad bonds 'are - offered at slight
concessions, but few but few buyers are in
° the market. Business is improving, and
after the first of April a good retail tradeis -
looked for. • .
Closing quotations as received by Ph. It.
Mertz: • ,
*Gold, 1394‘; 1881 bonds, 111; 1.462 5-20 s,
1101-.;; 1864 do, 108%; '&35 do, 108%; Consols,
107;.;,; 1040 s, 101 y,; 7-30 s,
Clevelandit, Pittsburgh It. It. 91
Fort Wayne 102%
North N 4 estern—common - 63
North Western—preferred • 741,,,‹
New York Central -
Erin 71%
Old Southern 8736
Ohio & ' • • - 30,
Western Union Telegraph 34%
lkierchants Union Express 34%
Corydon 35
Quartz Hill:
Quicksilver
1 1.5
Quicksilver 203,1
—Closing quotations received by James
Brady &Co.
tGold ' • 139
U. S. 6's, 1881 , Llig
44 5-211 s, 186 9 11011
44 '6.2o's, 1864. - 108
" 5-20's, 1865 - • ' • 108%
44 10-40's 101
44 5-20's, Jan. andJ,uly,. '6,5 - 1073-'
, 6 7 1073,1
" • Jtine 7-30's • 10614
" July 7-30's • 106%
May, Comp., 1865 118
--The Titusville -Herald says: We are
reliably informed:' that an effort is being
made by speculators to have the tax put
on crude oil again. 'rho subject is now tin
der discussion at NVashington, and when it
is rementbered what thflibulty was ex
perienced in effecting the:abrogation of this
tax, our people may well concerned at this
threat of its restoration. A coinmittee
should be at once appointed to represent
the_producing interest; and proceed to
Washington without delay.
—.The New York Tribinte,of Friday, says:
Government, stocks are very firm in view
of the extraordinary course pursued by
agents of the GovernMent, who have for
Several days acted as - though instructed to
break the market by ,offerfng securities at a
,low price' to effect the quotations, and by
furnishing prtces and giving the tone, of
the market to the press in violation of facts.
The reduction in the balance of the Sub-
Treasury, so widely paraded last night, has
afforded - no substantial relief fromthe fact
that 'it-was Made by - placing.funds to the
credit of disbursing officers, and not put at.
.the convenience of the public by ptirchaS
ing 7-305. The motive for this attempt to
break down Governments will prove to be
a desire teshake,out large amounts of7-30s
whichthe'l'reasury and its agents are ready
bpy.. - •
Nal
,
The Adams Express has resumed by de
claring 5 per cent. in cash, upon the new
stoOk. This diiidend has been made• from
current earnings, and not from funds in
hand during the Express ,mr. Its =Ai ! :•
gers are confident of - their L ability to earn;
2' per, quarterly. The example of,
the Adams Won' be'follOw,edby the.
Merchants' Union and the United States:
Commiseloner of internal Reve
-rine has made the 1 *Mowing 'decision:
, refined mineral .oil remains in the
tanks, not in a condition to be inspected, it
is not liable to tax; but when it is barrelled,
.cir put in.rt ilenditignto be inspected, it
ltlibuldisrinimixitetvarid the refiner should
make return of It to the Assessor or Assle!
tent :ArgieSPOrg On or befbre the 10th day;
of the succeeding month. The taxable
so returned and-mat, bonded,, , whetbee
or not, should be assessed the same as
manufactures in general, and the lists re.
turned to the Collector._ for oollection."
iii=it=
:
PITTSBCIRGH 3111tkETS.
OrpicE CF Prrrsunnoir G.N7,ErrE,./
SATURDAY, 4.lareh 21, -1.968,.
• The ! general markets have been mod.
rately active during the past week,
Nyith a fair volume of business, in th 6 ag
14 . regat_e p,r
, ices have undergone no iMpor
taut changes. - - "-, • - '
GRAlN—There A a steady demand fori
Winter Wheat at the \, regent advancej
t'
and we eon nixie to q tote at $2,50 tol
$2,53 for. Red, and $2,56 to $2,60 for Whitej
laccording, to - quality. Oats quiet but'
steady at 69 to 70c, on wharf and track, and!
73 to rse, in store. Shelled Corn is being
sold on wharf at 95e to 97c—sale of 111. car`
prime Ear at $l. Rye is scarce and trim,
and may be quoted at $1,75. to $l,BO. •Nol
Barley in market; it would sell readily at a o l
good round price.
- FLOUR.-1s quiet and unchanged; 3v
quote Spring \% heat at $10,50.t0 $11,25; Win
ter Wheat at $l2 to $12,50, arid fancy brands
at $l4 to $15., Rye Flour is firm at $8,25..
BUckwheat is quiet and unchanged at
$4,50 per cwt. -
PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm but un '
changed; reghlar jobbing sales at 113 . 6 to:
11 3 / 4 c for Shoulders; 1314 to 15e for Ribbed!
and Clear Sides; 16l c for Breakfast Baconj
and 17 to 17,4 c for Sugar Cured Hams.
Prime kettle Lard, 15 3 / 4 to 1.60, in tierces
and 1634 e, in kegs. Mess Pork, $25 t
$25,50. Dried Beef, 21. ;4 to 22c.
SEEDS— i
Flaxseed s scarce and higher
and we now quote at. $2,50. Cloverseed '
quiet and unchanged at $B, and the same i
true of Timothy at $2,75.
BUTTER—Is as scarce as ever, an
and prime to choice Roll may be quote
firm at 48 to 52c.
E'GGS—With light arrivals and some in
quiry from the east, prices are higher, Sale
having been reported to-day at 27 to 30c.
DRIED FRlll'r—Teaches firm but un
changed; regular jobbing sales at 11®11;,c.
Apples steady, at 7®Bc.
POTATOES'-:-Firm but- unchanged;: • w)
contirilie to quote prime Peach Blows a
r 3',25 per bbl. • •
HA.Y—Is firm
p rat unchanged; 'fron
Country.wagons it ay be` quoted at $2O t •
$25, as to quality. Sales of baled on whir
at.s2l®22 . ;
ONloNS—Scarce and held firmly at $4,51
per bushel. • ONIONS-Scare
BEARS—In fair local demand * with smal
sales in store. at .?4,50 to $5 per. bushel. •
LARD OIL—Is irm but unchang( kre
nlar sales of No. 2 at . 98e@$1, and .31,28
$1,30 for No. I. i - • •
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PITTSBURGH I*TROLELTM MARKET
.
OFIFCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, 1
SATURDAY, March - 21,1868. . 1
.1 ClitfriE--.This'ire-edei market has•bn re-.•
. , . . . , .. .. ... - • • ••
Markably stiff cluring,tbs:liast. wee , and
eampared with the'preceding . Week, ;prices]
... ~. ~ - • • ;
haVe adviinced.materially.: : :To-day We can !
report one saleof:
. `2OOO and another of 1000!
bbls, both for immediate delivery, "at :f3Nc.; I
and we are cognizant of a sale of 10,000 bbls
rOnning.from August to December, inclu
sive, two thousand barrels each Month:on!
private terms—supposed :to be.loy,c. -:•Ni7 1
alio heard of an otter to sell, 1000 liblseach,
for April, May and Jund, at 90, ' without
finding a buyer. The sales, compared with
those of last week, show. an advance of from
.ono half to one cent per gallen, and at the•
advance the market is firm, - though bnyeral
stake hold with considerable diffidence ]
• Finding that : there is no margin in opera
ting - - in spot oil, seers have turned I their
attention to selling head—"short in a great
many uses "
—goin it blind, or. trusting to.
1110Z;_andit would : eta that in the present
condition of the trad,they arel either, forced
l e
to do this or nothing. \
, REFINEDThere was . . not a • single sale
of bonded oil 'in this market to-day, at
least, there was - none . reported; and while
the feeling i seems to be as firm as ever,
prices, compared with yesterday, have un
dergone no quotable change. ...CV° are cog•-i
nizant of aplump offlo" bny April at - 2534c;
May at 25Xc, - and Juno tit 26 . 1., and we can
report a sale of 2000 barrels in Philadelphia,
for :March,. at - 24,4. - The - ..operations in
bonded - oil. have - been.-remarkably light
during the - week,. and notwithstanding
prices have. ' - steadily advanced, sellers
seemed to be as - obstinate as eve r; alleging,
that Crude more than keeps phi: with r e -i
.w
fined—that if the,latter.ent up it quar ter {
the former advanced‘frc.m. % to, 34:. Thal.
great trouble lies 'at Oil ; City, at - which .
place oil has ruled too 'high for thitimaiket •
all winter,,and, as a consequence; there has
been but little chance..for either crude Or
refined dealers to dcianything.:: . •
• ' ARRIVALS--.-.The . arrivals of oil during
thei past Week Were remarkably light, only
- .reaching 1, 29 6 bbls, against 2,607 for the
.preceding: week.' ' The; reeeipts.'from the
first of Jenuary to'.. date foot.,up 127,607
barreli. • .-- - • .- .I - , .''-:' --.-'' -• •,-' ;
I. PETI2OLEITEtAsSOCIA'TION.\ . . .
There - Till be a meeting of the Petrolermi
Associat' on at their rooms lius (Monday)
atonNING, at ten o'clock: 5
A. F. BROOKS, Secretari.
Baltimore Cattle Market.
. ' r.
BALTIMORE, 11farch19.--Beef Cattle—The
offerings at the scales during the past, week
amounted to 610 \ head, af,rainst 987 last._
week. Prices to-day "ranged
..us follows:
Old 'cows and scalawags at ez,75@4,517; ordi
nary thin steers, oxen. and cows, $4,5005,50
fair to good . stock cattle $6,00@7,00; fair
quality beeves, $6,011@6,75; and the very,-
best beeves, $8,00@9,8734. per .100 lbs, the ,
average price being abotit $6,6234, gross--
showing no chance from the rates of last
week, the market closing Very dull.
Sheep—The 'supply MS been better dur
ing the past week, but with a good de
mand, especially for fat sheep, quotations
have been well sustained .: Prices to-day
ranged as follows: fair to good: at 5.j t
634 cents, and good to extra 6M to 836 cent,
per lb,- . gross. . '
..- \
'
llogs—With increased' arrivals -, during
the past week, and only a- moderate de--'
mand, the market has been unsettled, and'
quotations are 25e per 10011:is lower. Prices
to-day ranged as follows: fitir to good live
hogs $l2 to $13,75 per 100 lbs, net.
New York Dry. Goods Market.
CEr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh AGazette.j
NEW Yonx, March - 21.—The snow storm
has brought business to a stand still. The
market is verr, weak and holders have con-
Sequentlv reduced the price of Prints le
per yard. The Merrimack W. as well as
pinks and purples, are offered at 15c; do. D
iancv at 14c; do. Robes de Chembre ;6c; do.
W i..7anobries 18e; - Spragues and Pacific
fancy: Prints, 13,•1-2c; ; .Glourpster.do. 121-2 e.
Heavy lirowia• Sheotings Steady - at 180 for
Atlantic A, and 171-2 o foiPacifle and other
brandar but we look for a further decline of
lc per yard before the downward tendency
is arrested. 'ln other 4 . yles ef 'Oottonsthere
is no particular change to Observe.. The
dry goods reporter desires us, to say that
prices are lc lower to-clay than' the pub-
Ushed quotations,
New Orleans Margot.
[B Telegraph to be l'lttsbutzb
. GOi6tte."l' ' I
ORLFANSp , March 21, „„.....catto rt qu i e t
and unchanged; saletenf 10,000 bales mid
dling as 241-2 c; receipts 1,185;, experts 10,-
341 bales, mostly foreign. Flour is in good
dethatid and firm at $40,25 for superliner,
810,75 for `double' Vitra, and $14414,75. for A
choice Corn quiet and, firm at 97 I-2catl.
Oats firm and Unchanged it 131,08. ~. Bork is
active and advancefito $ 0 ,. 9c ° ;94 , 5 0;i:1;.8acc1i
;very fiffil at 1212 e for sbettiders; 15 1,2 c for ;-
clear ribbed sides, .ainl,:lfieforiclear sides.
Sugar cured hams at 1$ B.4cz
ed 016 I.2o'for tierce and 17c . for keg. Gold ,
MO; Sterling Bank Exchan 5 112u52
New York Sight Exchange panto- 1,8 pre
mium. -
Baltimore Market.
Pliteleitrotlii to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
aff.Trittuu, March 21.,....F10ur firm and.
AClot mote butizancsbasp4 corn,
rosvory , whaw-si,otrar,lo 7 , , yellow p15a1,16.
Val* Arni- - at`MMS6.L. Bye dulFate, 80a1;85;
Provialetils firmer. Baeonrihotil era 1234 e:
bulk she alders 11ally,e. Mess Pork V.& •
25,25.
MO