The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 06, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
.NV. P. PORTED., StWt.
P. ViriL , T.Vt. rre3•c
ITTSBURGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
xAsurmacusus: OP
Dar iron;
Railroad Fish liars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Rallros4,Car Axles Hammered; .
LoeOindtlie Erste es; - -
Loeonsoilve Frame Shapes;
Sido;11 , 9118; '
Yokes, Straps; .
Piston Heads; ...
Steasninnit ;Shafts: - - •
Rteamboat Crank% t o. • •-•
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitinbit Jana . , Colliirti, 4 , 0
_ •
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBUTtca!* P
GRAFF, MMUS & CO ? ,
MANUFAC URERS OF
Bar, _ Hoop-a Sheet Iron,
WROUC T IPON,
iron Welded Tubes tor Gas, Steal'',
- Water, -&e.
OIL WELL TUBING.
•
Office, No. 08 Water St.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
1123:e26
K ENSINGTON IRON WORK&
LLOYD. & „BUCK, ,
MANUFNCTURERS OF
Best COmmon, Refined, Charcoal
Mil
JITNIATA BLOOM IRON;
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP, MANDOPAnd..ANGLE4RON.. - .... -
BOILER PLATE and SHEET-JBON..
MOWER AND REAPER ukrts.:2.
CYLINDER and GU AltD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 10 lbs. to the yard,',7.7.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same: .
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRQN.•
NAILS 'AND SPLII.3.
. •
Warehouse and °Glee at the War... 6, GREEN
UGH STREET. Aa continuation of First street,)
djotning the culla - as Works, Pittsburgh.
- -
EVERSON, PRESTON CO.
PeniiqAtrEun''
Virarelionsi, Hos.il6B =dial FIRST .811Eri.
opposite Monongahela House, •
ap2l:d6 PITTSBURG*.
STEEL WO
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
UNDER, • MICK & CO,
MARL .. FACT URERSOF* {
BEST REFINED CAST STFET„
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes
MCLAT, CInCULAU. GANG AVG CROSS-CUT
SAW PLATES. • •
ELLIPTIC AND EMIT-ELM:MCI
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
CAST SPRING STEEL,
II
Cast and _German Plow teel,
PLOW WINOS AND MOWER BARS:
SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE;
SICKLE,suowEL, Hor., - RAILE. • -
FORK, TOB,.CALK and '
- . hLtCHINERY•CAST STEEL; .
'GROW BARS, le.. .
WE81101,35 . 83 Water 54.1)0 2 Pittsburgh.
prrrintwitou - STEri. IWORKs.
ANDEWSON - COOK & CO
s i
151:7oCZELSOSS TO J0NE5,80T0.411:00.,) 5
Ilainifacturras of the
BEST Rpm CAST STEtI4
Rl AR4 : 4 .,}ll r itctirwthtk o r f c a,n ksli s ti 642ol .;
CAST S T E E L for - - •
Reaping sisidl - StoWing Wllnes,
Steel Mike , Wings
• Axles, Clrenlaxas ase.
Cast and Cotnmop Plow & Spring Steel.
otaoc--oornei ruin Joni BOSS STIMETS, two
blocks above the Monongahela House.
3 i flLLikay BAIUII#,PAR:IaIN.
• - GENEIIAL .1.411TNE88: •
WM. METCALF,ittIIREN MILLEE,
G 4 EO. W. BAWL,' ' I 011A13. - rAntillf.
SPECIAL rAnnom7-8. M. BIER.
CRESCENT; STEEL,-WORKS,
NITLAGLIEU, I 3 ITR &:1 2 .A.143E1TT;
Office, No. 339 I.ll;erty St,
ritrs!mthil;
DuquoutE
ire#ii. and gtiei works.
f r ,
COLEMAN, - RAHM •
DiAMSFAO7OItEItS of
lion, Nails; Springs, Axles, Steel; .Bcc
AVASEIiOOSEw
fWeity :
jait '•
BIAcK Irt -;•
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' l,lft r irtgi‘ ,
- ~ .„
PAR • .
MAnatactarOlrflf .de er,R,o nd o f. r
Fa t irrIVTIP . MTREk; 7 I , ,
.116-and r_e ___415131. ASK . SECOND
17.9 andIIII7II.I.I23T ' STBZWV3. ' •
IRON CirTNINII.4:::%,
ROGERS . &'BURCHFIaII '
f
Ironl;64o:leers of uzviNED,
NIATA and P9LISRED .14
' CAST STEEL. ;.;
MCC Sid*.iieb 4( oll .6 -;•MA /91rr,
0 I REIM;
$ll/Prinitliti '''''.- t - -
03Sititlislianlroriak v,
. t
w , x7 . ,lMprxrnari.
• PATOromectlntririOcow *.‘ , .. 1, I
j, •;;i: 'T0r, ,,, , ,_.., ....,1,
Big ‘,..;
atanataetrirerilor iiiithr. #,Briiders r and
Copper. Preload ceoppar.ina ma, liaised Btin not-
I N
ripteLP 4 rhMee . mod *ParVbsT
. 823241/ on 11111 4/. 11 41r- eTIIVET " iIin ' iliii
I a t om pi ti.
Ara 4741421 S benne out Se any
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FOSS, MACHINISTS•
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. AILLEIL, President.
Them works arc, among the largest nue most
complete establisbments In the West. and are now
prepared to furnish .
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, 011 TauWl.
Sheet Iron Work.
1 4 Ilailrdad Castings.
Rolling Mill Casting...
*wane &stings.
Mad Iftstingis:
General Castings.
ORDEItS SOLICITED
n09m69 -
NATIONAL POITNIIRT' •
AND 'PIPE WORICS.
- Corner carroltttnalituallionua Streets;
WARDO
PITTSI3I3I r tG L IT. PA:
• arm =
:"laxturactltrpr or •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS WATER i'VORKS.
3I 'Pipes are all tut Pits,: In dry.
sturli, and 12 leet lengths. Also, full assortment of
GOneral Castbigs for tifis and'ifater Works.
aliiO'ekleth . C'etteitiOn of Riigerllittindenti
of Gas Worksib my make -of ItRTOUTti. • .
' fele:tie .
_
TIIB.LNAP FORT PITT - FOUNDRY. CO.
climat-Briduip,Preiiient:
J. M. KNAP, Vice President.
0. METCAILF,'See'y and Treas'r.
J. R. WADE, Engineer.
KNAprGeperal Eisinager,
DIRECTORR:
B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shorb & Co.
A. E. W. 'PAINTER, of .1. Painter & Sons.
C. lIEURON. of bpangcciralfant, &Co. ,
of~'MTHOS. S. BLAIR, of.Shoenberger & Co.'
'WM. METCALF,
. Miller, Barr & Parkin.
lIANTIFACTUBSIIS OF
.Rolling Rill and =Blast llinehinery
RETORTS and CASTINC.S, of every desealption
3=NEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fa%
L. 0. LIVIN6STON.V. - . 11. BIIRT. 4 iV. A. ROlibt6oX, JR.
Li!'"
STON & CO.,
XELON . FOUNDERS
MANUFACTURERS OF
.. FINE _LIGHT CASTINGS,
'All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Titters; A g
rleultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
Ch tl i ?7c;bif ,.. ork s promptly attende4to. •
" . .'Oldee and' Works--W.ASHINOTON AVENOE
near Order Depot, Allegheny City. Pa.
110pOBINSON, REA ts., CO., ,
Suicessors to Wan icsoli, Mims & MILLERS,
WASHINGTON, WORKS,
FOHNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
. -
'Manufacturers -of Boat, and Stationary Steam En
g ggil ast
tYgr i O e f s :;,l t ele ri l l Mg:ili a :lt
...oiler rind Sheet I ron ork.
care, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for 61FGARD'S PETENII INJEC Mt for
feeding Boilers. jall:rs2
Bran sr. soil 1117NIEU ORE.
JAMES NELSON A. U. BOLE.
INDUSTRIAL WORKS.
HUGH M. BOLE - di CO.,
Founders, Engine Builders and Machinists,
Make Murder MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN
GINES, of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction.
CASTINGS, of every description, made to order.
JANES 5ap.i.......A. B. Bot.E,Foreman.
Machine Shop, 'turner POINT ALLEY and DU
QUESNE WAY. Foundry, Nos. SS and 51 Third
street.,
mllO:u6G PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
BuUer Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS ' AND PIPE BOXES,
. • ,
AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders premidly idid ealditellY skeet/tea.: .
Charges reasonable. t
FIBTIERT & MUCKLIND.
4:415:12S
BERLIN FOUNDRY. •
• ` PRICE & SIMS.
04c4 and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufactutennd keep constantly on hand
, . . .
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
iti'AGON BOXEtt, DOG inolis.
SODAS KETTLOVEfOLLOW WARE ',
And Castings generally. sp:ye_ .!
JOHN
HEdiA - FOUNDRiT; • -
Canon St., Ninth Ward, neat A. V. L
MANUFACTURER OP
IttAlinlEß DIES, STEEL MOULDS
Rolling Mill Sad ilacitine'Caatings generally; •
.liartixammsrratfuo
attended to.
6JM yk:}:3 U'ic)~
=
pr.blowsisiz•cet: l l
(Oppbsfte Union lioti111114)
Or - ,:r4ViffirovNionv
AND ROLL WORKS, : •
• 880 . 1. P 3 1P Street*
BOLIMAN; BOYD, &- BAGALEY.
*4l;l'li Bobs: 3titeCeuti gt Roll tithes; &e.
ELTON MACHINE' WORKS. "
Ef3TABLIMIED IN 1838. •
factory of STEAM ENGINES; of al 'sizes
salmi, the:aost approvedpattents, for stational
porpoises • STEAMPGATS and sTrAw . ,7lticitT. '
'BOATS; variety . 010; VI and 18 bore paver.
ENGINE", oclf,'As !err red u ced
0}0.88133
t' "Arn
II • . ••-•
1137 sailei.4lelow Mitigate+, an.the Glatt 'avers and
line of c...ft'rt7llB',l f+ . t; , ... noS:lta
p 1 :/s) .; di Ci *3 : 4-5 ) OA
8431,14w014::WICKEIVillAni
,;±' • " racnirinacaual„,'
Firit Otreeti. rittsburioa p a .
- Aiene for the Bele ot tororroi ThiPlltismotei
tooptstoe, Dunconnop, tonhope, Mention,
o n w-other Walla& ,of dluthmette,„,Xoushiogbeny
Coke Chareost ...
c oor tatimeotoOndorderinerpeettollyeolteltett.
, ,
1-Val-Wg"S CiIANGES.
'1 1 s )VISOLIF 11 , 10 $ . ' , IFIRBIL , OF:
,AIW.ELL,,LLICE
.4,Coe j orsit:dlirOltrall 5 , 11
, the
t or rtbniftry.'• Ay Mutual , consent. -•-slitter
Partaer Xaai 111" the, name or Molest InoottlettketAt. ,
.._ , ..,
lif r . ~,,r,,,,,,,,,, . .,.. EUABLESIATWELL.
' , ,
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„.___- Tbe aid . .".- - , doitithuil tzt—ZviitciuDisue
~.0 . ,.. --wt.. • . : %outlet • ..lind i= „ l i tli
ALEA - at , otd ......,... Eto.
' 7.1641107 ,_,,,, ~..,,soctina ...,,.. Of* -- .P • ' .. • isc,,wati
-r . ,,.,•; "pm the • , i 4 ' L. 4 '•.' ~.... 4 •.. iP. ,
:K.% .1 - ,..4 c , • • .• • ILL.
- 1 ".. 1 ig.. 31 . 1 4 Nona as. UMW - sidaill.
PlTthife 131
ENGINES, BOILERS, &p.
FORT PITT .
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.'
CARROLL & SNYDER 7,1
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBUKAR, FIRE
BOX 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 AND COAL SIIDTES.-•
°Mee and Warehouse corner Second,'
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
air Orders sent to the above addrees will be
promptly attended to. _ . mh7089
It. W. MORROW....JAB. B. BAIINITILL....JAS. SLAM
CiIIIARA BOILER WORKS.
MORROW, BARNUM & Co.,
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK,
Cor. Liberty and Second St -
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING prom
BARNHILL CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24%/I,till 20 PENN ST
Raving secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country.— Chimneys, Breeching, Eire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive .Bollers, Londensers. Salt
Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans v
Boller Iron , Bridges, Sugar Pees, and sole manu
facturers of Baxnhill's Patent Boilers. •
Repairing done on the shortest notice
".:
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
FREIGHT HOISTERS,
AND DOCTOR 'ENGINES
CASTINGS, of all description!, made to order.
Corner of First and Ferry Streets.
JAMES M. BITEIt,
Nos. 55' and 56-WOter Street, -
PITTSBIIRGII, PA..
.M.I.NI:PACTCP.EP. OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And MEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
- _
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL az, CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
• FOR .81TU3112(017.9 COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Store In the Union.
r i
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 286 I.,Pperty Sti.eet.
Also on 2=4'1,24110i
• u it
Vag ILirdir
PITTSBURGH
011EAIP*ST PLACE lir the city
time
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
Is at, No. 140 GRANT STREET.
it 4 P. C. DUFFY.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY STERRIT & EIMER,
Nanuthetarero sad liiporters or •
•
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
837 LIBERTY STREET,
conxiii:Or
Ooe
Square Below Vploa Depvt,.
.. Ascots for VAIRBANKSt. WALES.— ,
MOSEIMANN, -• • -
~.11IPTH ST., bet. Tunnel & Chatham ins..
Clunsm' ith and Pealer in 'Hardware.
?hit alma good, of all nelenptions always on
land and .old at the lowest prices, itdpalrgi done
-w short orldly on sho notice. pup
pucks= STEAM 11111EWERT.
408.-111*CLR....JAti. Wasr....nonitir
SPENCETt '- 11.1AY
•
chllALetifte - AND BREWERS
-• •
"Of Ale, Porte and Btout,_,
prrrsiwll . o44
004
DYERS AND 'SCOURERS.
• .
H -s. 'LANCE,
Is6 - simt:l4l.7tTbilltatreet, ,ort
DYER, AND ' 5 4 d 0131 t4. 4
'm gnaw OONSOLSII9 I P • bVit.l4
)
t Al elitti• t'rjm tiwnernanan sump ,
in is Imo
MEI
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....V . Z'ArztitZA.ryprZ,Vll.
• - .777 - :40-11$'• ~jP •!,
• • .
71ANUTACIVIIERS Or
MANUFACTURERS. OP
tly done
PITTSBURGH, PA
HARDWARE.
BREWERIES.
‘`, r • f';:f • r
FINAI~iOIAL.
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and- Wood Streets,
•
prx-rsnuitcar, IPA..
i3O
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, H. RT & C 0..)
DEALP:RB IN
Exchange, Coin, - !Tons,
And partteillar attention paidof ii to 1 e purchase and
sale
I
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
1ny1:682.
11101. MES
, & SON
57 Market Street,
prrlrrsnurtGai, PA.
. Dctiesite received in Par Funds and Currency': '
Collections made on all the principal polatent the
tralte4 States and Cisnadas.
Stoeks, Bon& * and other Securities
.DOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase sad
sale of
United States Securities,
jil:b2
INCLETIINGV. H. SIXFB OF.IBBI
_ _ _
do do "_ _
5-20 s; •
U. S. FIVES 10-40 s.
U. S. CERTIF IeATEs (yg IN DEBETEDN ESS
Orders and Vouchers bought or collected.
jaahat
KEYSTONE BANK,
PIT7CSI3ICTII.Gri - I. PA.
THIS BANK IS lONV,TUANS,ACTING
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
i0.5:1
AT TiittftlTEVi i3ASIKINGsoirsz
No. 209 Liberty Street.
Acoonnts of "BANKS, BANKERS, 31EFICHANTS
and others - are invited.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. -
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKLIOLDEaS INDINMITIALLY
GEO. T. TAN ,VOREN.EOlittler.
WESTERN SAYINGS BANK,
1470. 59 Fourth Street
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
•
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO cIIEFK. 'WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at 12 o'ctocii.
President—TilOMPSON BAL.
Vice Thresident—A.U. llBlll T. 16,
THOMPSON DELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
,JOB. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. OILLESPIE.,'
Stockholders to whom we make referencet
Wm. Forsythe, ' Joseph Dilworth,
Wtn. Caldwell,- Rev. Ibtyld Kerr.
Willis Dairen, llenry Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell. A. K. Brown,
E. M. Fulton, - - _ThousaaKwintr. •
c! :: BANKERS . , *O . :
... ,
ESTABLISHED IN 1837..
4 t 'oo/ 10 3
7-11
ail
4 1 11ILADELPILTA,
DEALERS. IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20.
STOCKS AND Got
Bought and sold on commission, here and in New
York. TIME PAVER IiEtiOTIATED:
- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITSOY GOLD
AN D ctiltItENEY. Accounts of Banks and Bank
ers received on favorable terms.
EXCHANGEES Oir SECURITIFS TAKEN IN
AT MARKET RATES.
fe24:ISS , .
PITTSBURGH: . ;
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
FORMERLY THE DIME ' SAVINGS INRTITOTION
No. 07 Fourth Street,
N/LATILT OrTOeITZTIIL B.ANIC OF PFITSMIUGII.
CHARTERED IN itseg.
_
OPEN DAlLY.frouipito to'clockLkud.oslYßD.
it MOAT and SATURDAY EVENINthi, from May
brae November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from
November Ist to May Ist, 8 to 8 o'clock.
, IloOlut of By-Laws, &e.. -- frimlshed it the MOW
Thls Institution eopecially offer to those whose
earningi are limited, the opportunity to accumulate,
by small deposit_ saved, a ouranrfhlehtwqbe
a resource whet' becded;‘ , lihd• bearing - Interest
stead of remaining upproductlve.
, BOARD OF MANAGERS::— ,
•
ttr.OROE A. BERRY.
VICE pursiziramo..
B.H. HARTMAN, I JAMFM ?ARE, Ja.
_AND
D. E. - •
t R M K NnUOK,
A. S•
JOHN K. VILWOIITUI JOSHUA RHODES,
VOLLANZBEE. - . DON 1110
IME01"1“. ,
JAZ ! 10. ORMIAnf, R. c. AC MEKIB,
CUM* roi 11ED ZUO •
•SOMCITOI I . B -UP. W. & A. S. BELL.:" itibt4o:3:l7
ltiricipilAN!cWl 4 Yin t lftS
", 110. 1.4 Rmituniatt
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. .- rei•rsatxßdtri - p,i,;.. , .: -
. .
•
ni,INTEIIEiIT PAID O!4 DEPOR 4 ) ANY NM
,ty
UNCEIVED rtosiciNE 1:101.1.14101'W,A110.,-De..
posits roeeliedietWeet to ell eek,' *Ohm:it - lute:kelt.
JAMES llLACHitiOttEL,Viesident.• u
ONO. I)..T.INDLE Secretary and Teairarer,
O p , HOPlCiNo,,solteAtor.
_ • ..rntrwrzy,s! •• .
lama lketore.. I Jiimeatillotiklas,
Alex. Tiadlear : . -
William Detuie. W. W
Itoborirsdailiwt
A. O. Cuobage,,
• 1 , • lobo' yard: ' ft . .%
~; , • , r au;
. .
: G •'l 7 -r-37.94411111
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N RI NOSILLY 'altar oms.
AN A WI INGEU AtfirSOMPteg l ati l n..
Ackpzu. ikir re its* A.
jpnA4fItIAI4O4I II IOO I WWEIRINi
Th e e eif
of the liouraflus: Mildness Carat. , Lefler He
grAtli':4l42l=w):J."ar k em
. Ite.„llstp.„ TA and Tiara. strati'
.11
Gr. AL
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OM
ENE
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MEE=
REMOVAL:.
2
UAW,. BEKOY:ED,
IVgiILNG AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE
and Wood Streets,
Corner of
the NITION.ti:BANIC OF
Formerly °ambled b
COMMERCE.
H.- R.'MERTZ.
OF 7-3095.
CONVERSIO
d to convert the SECOND and
We are now preps
THIRD SERIES of
d
13Elw'm rr-TmnTru.tg
MEMO
New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds
JAMES T, BRADY & C 0, ,,
Dealer in Government Securities,
CORNER. FOUR,TN.AND WPOD STS,
*.tt
• FINANCE AND TRADE:
-- 4 .-
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
- SATURDA.X, April 4, 186E5.
Gold opened very strong at 1385, ad-'
vaned to 138%, and closed firm at 1.38y,._
The ,continued stringency of the money
market has forced a large amount of, gold
on the market and induced parties to sell
short to get currency: The ,spo'culation for
a de - cline was further strengthened by the
usual advance of cotton in England, which
raises the value of commercial bills and
prevents shipments of specie, probably, for
some time! The main argument, how
ever, for a decline of the premium is ,the
approaching payments of Five - TWenty
coupons due now in about three weeks. It
seems thus as t ifthemanoeuvrfs of specula
tors hist December were iii) ' lie' renewed in
!starch, that is to sell short up to the day of
the interest payment, and then turn and
r r
buy back and ' e the market advance,
clespite the heav payments of coin by the
Treasury: •,. -:°, ' 7% ,---•
,-.-, ,i:,"
.;
Government bonds are firm and higher,
and show what is to come next week. The
national banks feeling no longer an to
keep up a strong reserve.`Wilf iend freely
on government collaterifis, and thus than
gitrate an advance which may carry bonds
far beyond-,theirxeal .valtas, : and theude
preciate'th3iii again inilk - I;ame proper
tion. .
Stacks are all steady, with..a trifle of an
advance in sonic of the leading stocks.'
L Money was scarcer to-day than any day
during the last two years, and some of the
banks had all they,eould de to make up
their statements, being unable to discount
anything for the past week. There is more
long paper offered on the market, which is
almost unsaleabte unless at every high
rates. In stocks but little was done; sel
lers prefer'to wait until' the May dividends
are declared and then sell, generally get
ting ai much after the dividends as before.
Closing quotations as received by. Ph. B.
Mort; Were as follews:
Gold, 13834; 1631 bondi, 1113 4 . 1862 5-20 s,
109%; 1804 do, 108%; 1805 c10,.104i; Consols, :;
106%; 10.405,.100,4; ,7-303, - 10534. -- •
- Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. It.. 9034
'Fort Wayne 100
North Western—common 63%
North Westerri--preferred 755‘,.
New York Central — 1244
Erie 7 , 434
Old Southern 89
Ohio & Mississippi . ' 31
Western Union Telegraph 36%
Merchants Union ncpress....'.... .. . 34
Corydon
Quartz Hlll.. • ' - • -•• ,1 15
Quicksilver 25
—Money continues as stringent as at any.
time during the pressure. Gold interest
hes been freely,paid, and at Ithe price was
' called "cheap money." Gold has been car
ried ever night at 34 per cent., and =on the
best • railway shares 3‘ per wont, per' day
was paid, with 134 per - cent. ,difference on,
stocks turned' for 15 days. The - Pressure
has'_: probably, reached its height, but no-
case can be hoped-for until statement day
has passed, nor, cheap money 'until the
country banks 'return to the city the legal
tenders required fbrythelr4statements,arut
for - tho commercial - payments. of L-April lit
The ',experience of., the,past 'twenty, days
clearly prcrtei that eisimsY 'working,
of the "National Currency act" the current
pressure can be wholly attribnted. -The re-,
currence of the quarterly statement has.
forced the banks into a contraction uncalled
for by any in the property upon
which they had loaned, and demanded. for
no object beyond Making a ststenientlo
the Treasury of very little value. .The, re.(.
.-;strlction 'upon the issue of Currency was
another prime cause for the recent
in money, Had the "National Cur
rency act" possessed the elasticity of' the
State system, which allowed -Mie r increase of
thoroughly, secured currency, at those pe
riods when the wants of trade'doniandeid it,
the, - pressure would have been avoided,
GoVernment storks 'and `local - `securities.
Securities
would have maintained their. market• prlee,,
and trade -been undisturbed. 'The lesson
has been • a Hevere'ene,' and'alioul&nipt - be
lost upon i3ongress. It should secure ti
Ireney redeemakdein New York- . .. with *coin
or legal tenders;Witli't'his pirvileke given
to any national • bank to issuer all the cur -2
rency_ for whicluthexcan pledge. 5-2 Os at 80
per cont.; withi-thelirovistion that it is re - 4
deemed in New York at eight.
,Commer
clal paperAypioted at 7:to, 10 - peticent.ovjtti
little doing. Banks, as a rule, are as 'lberia
to their dealers as ; they can be, au,&present„
a decent appearance kin , :their' quarterly
stateinent.—Ncw York Tribune, Bd.
thins
Brady &Co. - 1 .
. .
Gold
U. S. 8.'s;18.81 :,;" ' llll
.. 109 X ,,
5-20'sp 1864' ' ' 108 4 -
" 54,0) 1865 108
-Y r' .10074 ,
'CO 6.20'5, Jan. and ' July, '65 , 107
IA 41 14 41 107 • '
" Juno 7-96's ... .. • ••;•Viiti.9l••)•,••iiissi :1105%
• July 7-30's ...... . *-105%
may 'Comp.; - • t 11834
New, yerk Uwe Goods , arket., ,- -
CitrTelograpb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
''' Nzw Yong; April '4."-4te -. Market for'
oottOn goods Wactive VS , IS OM P
rtsALT`.
• shootings of beat Makes - firm and" in re
qv eat atilt IL2al9o; , *lthionly" iv-17100ra :-
)
stock 'offerin . 1 'Prints arc -in'llk lit Wick'
and animate demand with a streng up..
sward f ond 6*:: ..4 firittgues,i INIT. 144 P 0 4i
"ol t tlett command 14a14 1-2 c; Itichrnonds
quiet. atllBi.2c., Gingham naleable at+4Bel
for, LaiieUterflo:l-243.101•01atitirkimdi!
lei- Flettitifd...l,;litkit l yt , -;ttkintytt ef i
',resod sat leorbutalc4 -40 t4rtlioS 4 ' 1 ' '
Utril3ll Waif dep ressed sneinilkAnigottitatod ,
demand at 'Bleached *AIWA' 'de lii
• . nest, land the ten • „m•,-liwuipmftra l .Nev.:
• ork mills seine malitd4l,t4Or Wean-
Vitta, 22 ; Lonesaider 2% - Haw &over
'TM* Igletillidbant4WWllsabgt4 go lfae
and 104, 85. Foreign fancy, dress e Id'
tldemokiiNg4fts Jot ,
ikutiwlthont miehts tl i v i r irM
deMes4i4g l M Ak - -4144skcig
• Sas mentialornan sze'iu room aee , r
prkie& - •,: -
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PWrSBUBGH
OFFICE CF PITTSBURGH, GAZETTE,
SATURDAY. Aprll4, 1808.
The general markets have been modes;-!
ately active during the past week. andulttO
a - steady local demand for all of the lead.:ll
Ing articles, there has been a fair volatile.'
of business in the aggregate, and there are'
no material changes to note in prices. '
• APPLES--TGreen Apples are searee,.and.l
in steady we can demand; and w can report!
regular sales in store at $4 to $6 per bbl, asi .-
to quality. • I,
•. BUTTER--Is in better supply, and while,
the market is easier, prices are without
quotable change, ranging from 45 to 50e fotl
prime to choice Roll.
EGGS—Are in rather better demand, and!
we now quote at 20 to 22e.
GRAM—Winter Wheat is quiet and n . !
changed at $2,53 to $2,55 tbr Bed, -and 5 n;il
Se higher for. White, as to quality; sale of
600 bush prime Perma: Red on !private!
terms--supposed to be about s2,6o—in seal
and • hands. Rye is unchanged at $1,75 to
$l,BO. Oats--sales on wharf and track at - 731
to 75e, and in .. store'at 77 to 80c. Sale, 013 '
cars corn on private terms; small sales on
wharf at 98e to $l. No movement in Bari
ley—none in market. . .. , •
. SEEDS—Cloverseed is quiet ' and .un- -
changed at $57,50 to 8, and Timothy at v2,IN.
Flaxseed is still quoted at $2,50 - to 55,2,55 i q-
POTATOES—In fair local,-demand b 0
ea
unchanged; regular sales of prime P
Blows and Buckeyes at $3,25 to $3,50, ,
bbl. New Jersey Sweets, $B. ' ''.. L I
DRIED FRUlT—Quiet and unehanged
small sales at 10l to 11X.e for Teaches, an d
7 to Se for Apples.
PROVISIONS—Baeon is firm hot ,
changed; we continue Ici' _ quote' at
12V, to 123( i e for Shoulders; 141,4 to 143.iefli*
Ribbed, and 15M. to 15%c for Clear Sideti;
17y, to 18c for Plain Sugar Cured Hama;
and 16y ; to 19e for Canvassed do. Laid
unchanged at 16;5c, in tierces, and 17e, in
kegs. Meas Pork, $26 to $26,25.1l
LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged';,
81,05 to $l,lO for No. 2, and $1,33 to $1,35 for ,
No. 1. .1,
HAY—Baled Hay is selling on wharr,itt
$2O to $25, as to quality. Loose Hay fr*
country-wagons may be quoted at s2s'._
$3O per ton. „.- ,
.MILL FEED—We can' report large
of Bran, to arrive by river, at $l,BO. T.ll
BEANS—Searee and firm but unchanged
at $4,50 to $5 per bushel. ! _
FLOUR—ls'quiet and - unchanged; sift
to $10,75 for good Spring 'Wheat; $ll.
$11,25 for choice do; $11,75(512,25 for Wing '
Wheat, and $l4 to slsfor fancy brands.'llYe ' 3
Flour, $9. , 1
• . ,11
PITTSBURGH IP ETROLEUM 3:14R 1i..:1674".
OPPICP. OP THE PITTSBCII.OIIGAZETTE, , ;.
SATURBDAY, April 4, 1868.:
, ~
CRIME—The market has been rather
quiet and somewhat neglectsd during tie
past week, and while the voltune bf,
ness has been comparatively light; . thete
has been no important change in pricein.
and itotyritbstanding •bnyers are '"offish?"..
holders are firm, and reftise to make any
concessions in order to effect ales7:lKt.
advices, both from the east and Euroie,
have been unfavorable for two or three
days past, but this had no effect, other-
than
Lions,;
Were 2
in
not
al
there
dealel
April!
doubt
too Ire
ket,
any. r
from
- We (10
era hy .
And a
all tbi
and. o'
;heir.;
nesse,
- Pos y e>
pa ni
REI
has al
and'
lags,
the ur
contra
day w
25e; nI
•.... " •
`. •
: • • I I rt.r,.:
26}4e. April is quoted at 25
.c, for, hal
h 41 1 1; May 260; Juno, 26)60, and July at 270. '..r+
All the year, buyer's option, may be 413• ? .. , ; ,
ted in the itbsenee of sales. at Sle. , •
BENZINE--There is considerablel, l
qttiry, mainly:for future delivery, andt
little offering; 150 is freely offered. ln
sidttutn, there. have been no U 1031 1 613 E 1 ;
reported for some time. ' ' •I ' i
ARRIVALS--There were no arrivabk_ke
ported to-d a y, t)ither by river or rail. ; The
arrivals during,the week were 11, •-• tiblep
against 61,866 last week, showing a. ,fo l l t ips
off,of 50,265 bbls, The total arrivals. Us
river and rail since .Tantutry fast 'toot •
np 201,072 barrels. . ;,
OIL antraturs pun. A. V. B.
Lockhart &Frew, 606 do dp to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia. I. ,
MeKelvy & Bro., 226 do do to W. P. J.,:•••
gen dr. Bro. Philadelphia., • F
Net. Ref . ' C 0,,; SOO do do to P *right de'
Son, Philadelphia. • - ;di
& Co., 2M) do o .P.
'"
'FaitOn, .
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.; x i
011. SHIPMENTS mom ntnaunstis DEPOT.
Fisher .fc. Bro.', 309 bbls crude to W.F'fiii*-
gan & Bro., Philadelphia.
•-• I
W.P. Logan, 30 do residudni to Vir.',P.'
Logan Ar: .
Hutchinson Oil - Bet Co.; MI bbbOnfined
to Warden; Frew tt C o., PhibidelphW
Chicago Market. _ , •
tit 2' Telegraph to the llttaboesch Gltzeti c .l'
C,mcAuo, April 4.—Blour dtillnt,eB,solllo, 7
75, for spring extras. Wheat - quiet and'
,shade firmer: sales of R0.1.1it42,92 1-24244 z
14 'and No. 2at $1,69a1,90 inn& closing, at
$1,69 1-4a1,89 , 3-4 for No: 2. • Corn' tridkirate: ! ;',.
ly active; sales of No. lat. 84 - I.4aBfili t rilim.!.
8 2 c, new at 78 5-8479 1-2, and' 11;16C ;' .10 "„'•
19180 c and , closing all 3-4a78 7,,43 foci- ew.
Oats quiet , at 57 3.4857 , 3-4 for r I tand
:58 Mame for fresh: - .ay,e9,11113 •e s x 0147 =;
1 at • $1,60 and Is 6. t''
'kg' quietztiancb!iffelittdaT
ranged !rein • .$2,250245.., , •
,to
location.;Pmvislonstrmer: with U • • ;
tendeneY. Mess porkieold;ut frE I O. Mr
and. prime, - tness'at 521;50' La
1ik5. ,,,- .Budli'''...theatte,flinti and ac V&;•-
t hb*ficloirt o clicoice• BO Brat (1 1 Y
common gra d es W . ,.ohit4o; r lcvr: ;:,:, ,
17,40a7,75-- tor. common ; $B,l l 501' for • -
medium to fair g 8,66, 4* and . gt a tt
choice; 9,75. Beef cattle dull'
at $6a8,75. for medium, to good fist 0 -
Receipts, 5,780 bbls of flour; ,1 0 k.,'" ‘' 'Pt
wheat; 2,000 Web bUtifirnf. i 53,132% of 3 i:
oats; 1 ,305 head of live hogs, Shipinentsi4,
A 494 bbl. otlionr; '5,715 bush of , fitiool4.
W,BOO ;bush of corn; -8;5 41 bush 0 1 1 ,9 1 4 s:
4 276 held of live hog& - • '
_ -11;,1 5 1 11 w.5a 4
ce 14 9 1keti: r ' 3. 1
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, , ...,
LAtlelevlrfihlii,f(tepttsburtr,lifissftgeil ,, I`.;
'llrfAialitit.. ' APritV 4 Zoiif - Jic A r ai:iii-!:
$4187®9:44 for Seixond, grades- of Slring: ex - "
tram Wilbst'fi better st.l/109 ibf, o -1/ . " 4 ' f''
4 ....
11106 for.-:1i0;, , Z... , Corn ,13,11.1iner at if9Me.r..,
Cats Aulet' at 'llic',• 4 ' 4A m ) b l ssitomiy at tiN_,!..'
Bar;oy. is Auloti: at"! *l'4Y, Iteiselp - 'ISo ''
..'bitc ' , ltour t tland 14000- , shs-wisesto' , The..
1 1 ,.shipiOnSiwoO.f.4.,90,144 1 )opr.k 1 9 111, OP E !
'M
4, - tniens wneat,t, ...- , , - . .. .-, , , .„. ~ I, f,,
Louisville -1111utetf..i - ‘ , 4 - F Mci .
isr Tekspip A 94141, itip.rt;urst!i?sapt .., , ,
TobsoailtolaVelri.,44,lol4ei iola,*;;lii I.
L/MAigulica.tfairatrjea,nou; &tit .it 8503 VP:
for suporlimi- 111Z,s11:t Ong 775e5715.- 1 Coral. l4
1 at 811.866111antaiaat? -I M ir , - 1 / 0010
s:ol4l3lsemPolt. market diiv4iisaitedio ,
4,114 ‘ . vorming pitglogtheld.skslitiCiti s
-bf solaketry ll rd"l'l "• al " ?
sides .13 14.2a1* due sides 14 . 1 - m. .Lf
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