The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 10, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
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PITTSBURGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
M A NUFACTURERS tOF
Bar Iron; '
Railroad Fish Bars and Boni;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side. Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
- Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists; .
Pitman Jaws, Collars, itc.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET;
PITTSBUILGII.
GRAFF, RICERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
'Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT
Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &c.
ALSO,
- OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, No. 93 Water St.,
PITTS BURGH, 'Pa. -
uM:eD3 s
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
MANUFACTURERS OF_
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
AND
'JUNIATA . 81,0031 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 18 lbs. to the yard.
'WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS, Punched and. Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and. Office at the Wor;:s, GIME:47-
EOH STREET. (a continuation of First street,)
djoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 161 FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,ap24:d6 'PITTSBITR6III.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, HECK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
- BERT REFINED CAST STEEL,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
MILL, MULAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AIND CROSS-CUT
SAW PLATES.
ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC
• RAILWAY SPRINGS,
CAST SPRING STEEL,
-Cast and German . Plow Steel,
PLOW WINGS AND MOWER BARS; '
- SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE;
SICKLE, SHOWEL, HORS RAKE,
t. FORK, , E C R A y i, g d
CAST an STEEL;
CROW BAES,L2c., &e., &c. '
Warehouse, 88 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
selB:k4
pITTSBERGH STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON COOK &CO
.1
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,)
lffanufactorcrs of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
VEI"E,'11114.7;411012111% o f e 1 alga ;
CAST STEEL tor
Reapin g and Molting Machines, . .
Steel Plow, Wings,
Azle., Circular., &0., £c.
1;
Cast and Common Plo & Spring Steel.,
Office—Corner 'FIRST AND OSS STREETS, two
blocks above the 31onon g ahela Rouse.
" oc23:di
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
GENXILAL
WM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER„
GEO. W. BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL renTßza--9. M. ICIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
13./iiLlEt 8c PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA
fel4:d4B
DUQUESNE
Iron and Steel Works.
COLEMAN, RANM & CO.,
SUNUFACTITBERS OF •
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sieel, &e.
WAREHOUSE:
No. 07 Water Street, .
s a migo , . PITTSBURGH.
B " DIAMOND •
STEEL WORKS.
PAU,- BROTH: MI &
,CO.,
Manufacturers of all dcacAptlorui of
•
" ilei l PglCEOLgie
Once and Warehonee_, 12_ ~..._01314 .115111CiEbbilD
want) and 121 FIRST EMMY. • - - -
PITTSBII7IIIO/1.
rum CITY MILLS.
ROGERS & .BLIRCHFIELD
Manufacturers of REFINED, CAARCOAL, JU
NIATA and rOLISHED
CAST STEEL. -
Mace and Warehodso, No. AN MARKET BT.
COPPER.
L AKE SUPERIOR -
COPPER Mit SMELTING WOLEi,
. _
..EMETENIMIWIL ° : .., t I
PARK, MCCURDY & CO.,
Xanutachirers of Shest4-4.Onit .13•1
Goner, Proologrptir 400 BO*
117 1111 M rw.....-% . itthksiMalP9frr , e ",
a mntly tt won . .-., ,g
-samsavl .' ..; .
,Pittsbarlit IL , '.... --,1( -4,,,,,i mil
!pedal order..! h opper eat W .73- ier :
Uri. alumni
p i.• 44? .
,‘ Va - ,;: . 4, • Akze."--• .
7 .4:-.•`' l 7`W°-
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a ' n;.~e
i '_.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS._
A TLAs WORKS,
1,! ! PORTER, Sup't,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest anc most
complete establishments In the West. and are now
prepared to furnish
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09a10.9 ,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORK
Corner Carroll and Smallman
• •
-
(NINTH WARD,) '
_ PIPTSMITItC.M,
WM. SMITH
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL
FOR GAS AND WATER. WO? If
My Pipes are all cast Invariably In 'P
sand, awl 1 feet lengths. Also,, full ass,
General Castings for Gas and Wato
I would also call the attention of Super!
of Gas Works to my make of BETORTri.
fel6:tlo
THE KNP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO,
CHARLES ILNAP, President.
J. N. SCRAP, Vice President.
0. METCALF See'y. and Treater.
J. H. WADE:Engineer.
J. G. KNAP, General Manager.
' DIALCTORS: ,
JAMES 8. - MURRAY, of Lyon, Shoib & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER of J. Painter & Sons.
C.-B. HERRON,of g pang , Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
WM. 3IETCALF, of mmer; Barr & Parkin.
Rolling . Mill and. Blast Maciftery.
RETORTS and CASTIIICg.: Of every fiescalption.
ERNEST•S NAIL MACHINE'S. tell
L. 0. LIVINGSSON.W. R. EIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, JR.
IarvINGSTON & CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions, for Numbers and Gas Fitters: Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
chinery. &c.•
All Job Work promptly attended to.
- Office and *orks—WASIIINGTON AVENUE,
near. Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa.
ROBINSON, REA CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS.r. MILLERS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
EOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
tines Blast Engines, ? Filly Machinery. Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions ; Gil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, NO. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGABD'S PETENT JEC' •YR for
feeding Boilers. I jall:rs2
- -
HUGH H. BOLE HUNXER ORR.
JAMES NELSON A. B. BOLE.
- INDUSTRIAL WORKS.
1111G1{ M. BOLE & CO.,
Founders, Engine Builders and Machinists,
Make to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN
' (ARES. of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction.
CASTINGS, of every description made to order.
JAMES NELSON, . . A.. B. soLe,_Foreman.
4lPpine Shop , corner POINT_ALLEY and DU
SNE WAY. Frindry, Nos. 59 and Th ird
reet, - •
mylo:uB6 1 PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONT BLAND FOUNDRY. -
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,)
PITTSBURGH.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE . BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
• Orders promptly and carefully executed;
- Charges reasonable.
FJ3ICERT & 3LICILML
ocls:lZt
PRICE & SIMS.
office and Warehonse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
' WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. ' • • ' ap2o:y6
CENTRALit ]FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS,
SSO Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chill 8011., 111111 Castings, Eon Lathes, Ike.
VULTOR MAQIIINE WORKS.
ESTABLISD IN 1838.
annfactory of STEAM „ENGINES, of all stzes
and of the moat approved patterns. for staUonary
purposes • STRILIMOATB and STEAM TERRY
BOATS. 'A variety. of 10, 12 . and 18 horse power
ENGINES; which 'will be sold at= very reduced
prices.
P. P. GEISSE, 'Wellsville. 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlo•ztver, and
line of 0. & P. B. • no9:18
SABIUELII. WICIEEIIBIIAII,
IRON BROIEEEL
; -
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
u ttin n z..ftf a the sale o f Doughtimoore,dJo
and other=s l;° OrArti l ticite, 1 3 :t e ighl i ghr ( fr n ii
Coke and 0. B. Charcoal
PIO IRONS. •
Consignments and orders respectfully solicited. .
WES'I' COMMON
" Each None Works, •
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny.
FREDillt itIIVATER CE:1:-
.
Bare on
_ r cf r l erd _W• e f ol l l ihort iHtr,irdartb
Vaults, &c. Reim an i Ouronl Stones. • _B re wery •
Orders promptly executed. 'Prices reasonable.
SNE QUARRY. - •
• -
Stonefurnisbed from the • •
Apollo Stone. Quarry;
To order 'or - by, the : Mir
quire of • ' ,
- . .TLYs ,
„il l iz u w _ Co.. PR
: 1 1I)BA.00CPANDOGARS.
VXCIELSBOWIIMIUMP:t
4 ,azi 1 4,tet t •
dtgly.ot.flKimr.soF4*,,
Xsziolkoe4oo,*loll4g4.;,„; , :••:`.
4 .,V41n410, snuff, Cierf(Papessilkow
P'Irr'reBTJRGII ,
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings,.
Rolling. Mill Casting'''.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
MANUFACTURiItiOr
IRON BROKERS.
STO
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1868. i
• •
ENGINES,' ` BOILERS, &C.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TAhli
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, POtIBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AN„) CYLINDER STEAM 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-GOAL SHUTES
(Mice and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short - and Liberty Streets,'
PITTSBURGH, Pa
.per Orders sent to the above address will be
prorontlr attended to. nih7:lB9
•
R. W. MORROW...JAB. D. BARNIIILL,...JAS. BLAIR
O'HARA BOILER WORKS. •
MORROW, BARNifin Sz CO.,
Streets,
t.ii.NUFACTIIILERS OF ' I
•
Steam Boilers,. Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS,VROUGRI'
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORE, &c.
Cor. Liberty and fietond tits, •
•
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING. promptly done. jy4:1,2
IPE,
to , In dry
rtment of
i Works.
ntendenis
M. BAICITHILL & CO"
Bv
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 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, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boners, Condensers, gait
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Paus, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. jas:c2l
ROBERT LEA,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
FREIGHT ROISTERS,
AND' DOCTOR ENGINES.
CASTINGS. of all descriptions, made to order.
Corner of First and Ferry Streetli,
JAMES M. MITER,
Nits. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
IRO IL
SETTLING PARS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACIN,
Anil SHEET IRON WORE, .
•
' For Steamboats.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
Cow STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL Olt 'CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS - COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other StoTe in the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 285 Liberty 'Street.
Also
r on A h ßL an ou d ßiA an s d vi fo visN r Bale, tsm
GRATEVES,
FROhTS- A FENDE ES,
COOKINGE NGES.ia
c•
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
TO BUY TUE
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
• Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET.
P. C. DUFFY.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & ETSWER,
Manufacturers Unit Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE,
One Square Below 'Union Depot,
air Agents for FAIRBANKS , SCALES'.
•
lat
A:
FIFTH ST., bet. Tunnel t Chatham Sts.,
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardwari.
First class goods of all descriptions always on
hand and sold at the lowest prices. Rdpatring done
carefully on short notice._ • je.,Z:dso
BREWERIES.
IIC . ENIX STEAM lIIIEWERY.
P
Joe. &macre., 4AEI. impEtz.
SPENCEIt, & CO,
MALSTERS AND BREWERS
Of Ale, Porter and Iliown • Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERTAirATWiTP Minager• 0014
DYERS AND SCOURERS..
WN/Roy %10.0410
H 1. J. LANCE,
Now 188 - and 187 titreet,'
DVEIt AND Ia_COUR,F 4 I%-
.'•.
„ • :',3ll4*GoopectOliinm'AiiDlED.'
Of-- ,1' ' • 1 7:41 4 2,
,T4C) GLOP ies £ND Liangtll #74lllNi isitiDc
111 DIOR D 1111)
• .-Ze,,..*Zt
NtOA , V „. • -e.*W 4, s• o ' It*
~:
- 77
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E=MR!
=il
HARDWARE.
PITTSBURGH
FINANCIAL
TTART, CAUGHEY A, CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PIPTSI3UnGTI,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART k, C 0..)
DEALERS IN
Ex hange, Coin, Coupons,
And articular attention paid to tl e purchase and
sale of'-
, OVERNMENT BONDS.
,
Sight Drafts on London.
myi:er.,
HOLMES & SONS, '
= .1 1 12NTIK-11MEttay
57 Market Street,
- prra -- rsninaGir, PA.
Collections made on all the principal poluta of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COLAUSSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
ja3o:al
KEYSTONE BANK,
ri-r-rs.33trxtorx. PA.
THIS BANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A
GENERAL BA! KING BUSINESS,
AT THEIR NEW BANKING HOUSE.
No. 293 Liberty Street.
Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS
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.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
.1 o. 6'9 Fourth Street.
CHARTR. I .IED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUSI RECEIVED FROM .
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, ,WITHOUT
INTEREST.
-Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock•.
President—THOMPSONLBELL.
Vice President—A. N. MARSHALL.
DIRECTORS
THOMPSCHT 8ELL,..1 A
A. M. NARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. LAB.EE.
J.. J. GILLESPIE,
Stockholders to whom we make reference:
Wm. Forsythe,l Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr,
'Willis Mizell, Henry Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell, A. M. Brown,
E.M.Fulton. Thomas Ewing.
•
<4, BANKERS. Q
ESTABLISHED IN 1831.
1411 35 SCHTT (TOO Si:
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20.
STOCKS AND GOLD
Bought and'sold 'on coinmission, here and in New
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED:
INTEREST A LLO WEI/ ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Bank
ers received on favorable terms.
ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN "IN
EXCHANGE AT MARKET HATES.
fe24:188
•
VITTEIBURGH
• 'BANK FOR SAVINGS,
FORMERLY THE DIME (SAVINGS INSTITUTION
I No. 67 Fourth. Street
• NEARLY OPPOSITE TILE BANK OF PITTSBURGH.
CHARTERED IN 1E4021.
OPEN'DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS„from May
let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from
November Ist to May let,. 6 to El o'clock.
Books of By-Laws, %c. office:
This
at the offi:
This institution especially offer to those whose
earnings are limited, the opportunity to twcumulate,
by small deposits, easily. saved,.a sum whichlwiil be'
a resource when needed, and bearing interest in
,stead of remaining unproductive.
BOARD OF MANAGERS:
PRESIDENT,
GEORGE A. BERRY.
VICE PRESIDENTS,
S., H. HARTMAN, I -JAMES PARK, JE.
• SECRETARY' AND TREASURER,
D. E. McKINLEY.
A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NIMICK,
A: S. BELL__„ F. RAHM,
R
JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA HODES, ,
G. FOLLANSBEE, . :OEN SCOTT'
JAS. L. GRAHAM,_ R. C. SCHMERTZ,
CHRISTOPHER ZUG. •
SOLICITOR/3—m. W. 4. A. S. BELL. mh14:v1314
ARCHITECTS.
BARK Si MOSER,
A.MCILITECICIS,
FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nos.
A and 4 Bt. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Spec.'s'
attention given to , the designing and building of
COURT HOUSBS'and PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
F AnTos, •
• MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING
DRAFTSMAN:
Onitse, Pitilo'llalll, 45 Third street"
Withhiessts HOLLAND & Co., PITTSBURGH.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
ENJAMIN SINGZELY PHILIP CLIUS.
SINGERLY .CLEIS, Successors
to GT.o. F. BOULTHIL&N R CO.,
'PRACTICAL LITROGRARILERIL
The only Steam Lithographlo Batabilskient West
of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads,
Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas,
Portrfuts. Views, Certificates of Deposta, Invte.
Mon Cares, d.c., Nos. TA and 7* Third
-Street,.
Pittabu h.
1, Cu .S. A. !ItEI4ILIFLIt . t '
-fraripp,sum aatt=ll,
8, dn. in au 'tries.
REMOVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED MY
-BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE 1
Corner of Fifth and WOod Streets,
Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE.
•
I . PH. MERTX.__
CI"VERSION OF 7,,3095.
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
THIRD SERIES of
SEVEN-79EXEMPTES
INTO THE
New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealer in Government Seenritles,
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOP STS.
Vjg Vittsburgli Ittattts.
FINANCE AND TRADE
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, April 9, . 1868.
Gold was remarkably firm to-day, and
has advanced from - 138 g, to 1383!,,i with a
further advancing tendency. It Was the
continued Government sales and the ex
treme stringency of the money market
that kept down . prices, but with a large
short interest outstanding uncovered, the
firmness of the foreign exchange market
considered, and the increasing demand for
shipments, all point towards a higher pre
mium and lower rates bonds in Europe.
Government securities had reached their
highest point yesterday at noon; towards
the close the market was dull ana weak,
and to-day a general decline of Xto oneper
cent. took place. The advance was too
sudden to be-. sustained, and lower quott
tions may ensue before a rise will take
place again._
Stocks declined with the general market
and most of the clique stocks are all lower
with little business doing. The local
money market, though eaeier,. is by no
means in a very favorable condition, and
needy borroweri have to submit to very
high rates. Long paper is unsaleable, and
Small amounts to be placed on mortgages
are much inquired for; 12 per cent. is the
ruling rate for any well secured bond.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds, 112%; 1862 5-20 s,
111%; 1864 do, 10934; 1865 do, 109; Consols,
107%; 10-40 s, 102; 7-30 s, 106%.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh . R. R.. 90%
Fort Wayne 101%
North Western—common 62
North Western—preferred 75%
New York Central ' 120%
Erie • 71%
Old Southern 90y,
Ohio & Mississippi 31%
Western Union Telegraph 37y
Merchants Union Express 34% '
Corydon 35
Quartz Hill . 1 10
Quicksilver 24%
—Closing quotations received by-James T.
Brady 6t. Co.
Gold l 13834
U. S. G's; 1881 112%
" 5-20's, 1862 111%
" 5-20's, 1864 10934
" 5-20's, 1865 . ' 109%
" 1040's ' 102
" 5-20's, Jan. and July, '6s' 107%
“44 II '' It f 67 ' 108
" June 7-30's 106%
" July 7-30's 106%
May Comp., 1865 / 118%
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, April 9,"1868. /
CRUDE—The market (=Unties exceed
ingly quiet, the demand both kir present
and future delivery, being light, though
with an extremely light supply and very
meagre arrivals, there is but little offering,
and holders, as a general, thing, refuse to
make concessions. We can report 500 bbls
for immediate delivery, at B%c; and we
also heard of a sale—amount not named—
to be delivered on first water, at 8%.
There is no life or animation in the busi
nesspoperators, generally, are discouraged,
and what is worse still, as the fact that the
prospects for the future are by no means
bright. Speculators are not numerous,and
even• those who have the nerve, are very
timid, in consequence of the stringency in
money matters; and with but very few ex
ceptions, those who have been speculating
in oil during the past year er two, have
been unibrtunate, and as a consequence,
do not feel like giving it another trial.
REFINED-There are no new features
in the market for bonded oil worthy of spe
cial notice. We have but a single sale to
report, 1000 bbls on spot, at.2sc; we are cog
nizant of offers to'buy June at 26c, and July
at 26%c. May is still quoted at 2.53,0, and
all the year, buyer's option, at 31c. The
steady decline at Antwerp f or several days
past is having its effect in stagnating the
trade, and while sellers here are scarce and
as obstinate as ever, buyers are asking for
concessions, and during the past two or
three days prices have declined from one
quarter to one-half a cent per gallon.
BEI•IZOLE—SaIe of 500 bbls for imme
diate delivery - in Philadelphia, at 13c.
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Hutchinson Oil Co., 66 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchinson Oil C0.,52 do do to E. Schalk,
Philadelphia:
Clark &, Co., 50 bbls lubricating oil, to 0.
P. Phi ll ips, Philadelphia.
Fisher & Bro., 6 bbb3 grude to W.P.
gan t Bro., Philadelphia. •
W. G. Bane, 50 do do to Wallace dr, Cur
tiss, Philadelphia. . .
New York Dry Goods Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.] •
NEW Yonk; April 9.—ln dry goods the
market is generally !...d, but.far from be
ing active; some are . .. -.d to call ' trade
dull and not at all sat •.. • ry; the fact is
that buyers are not, willing to • pay the ad
vance . for 'certain styles of cotton goods,
which Was recently eatablished, ibrgetting
at the Same time that these *ere sold at
prices below cost. Manufacturers, on the
contrary, talk , prices .up strong in
sympathy with cotton: -Printed cloths r
in . light' stock, are buoyant at . 144
for standard makes; prints are more or less
freely but steady at previous rates. Heavy
brown shoetings are firm at 19c for Atlan
tic A, Appleton A and Indian Head; 32M0
for Pacific, Amoskeag A, Starts' A; - New
Market R. R., Laconia H, Pacific H,"-and
Atlantic H; 18,5 c for. Howard; 1643' for Swift
River and 20e for*Peqiint A; 200 for Ailar!
sooggin. Bleached muffins at 28e; Manville,
20c; "NewMarket. : ':2l3o4 - Naahua;' 19c; -
Amoskeag A. ;9%; Tip To ',.IT Langdan.
and .hunaa i3teanwmilia;and t glet for Forest
dale and Wiurelpou.: - • • ' • '. . ' •- -
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OFFICE OF TILE Ptrenunort GAZETTE, t
T HUIt DAY, April 9,.1868.
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The general mzu'ketsi
are quiet and de
void of any new c aracteristics worthy of
special notice. 13/', can report a continued
steady demAnd f ' all of the leading 1. -
ar
ticles, and that, too at full prices. .
APPLES—Quiet: ; but steady and im
changed; regular ~' es in store at 83 to $6
per bbl, as to quality.
POTATOES-..-Firfn, with a demand fully
ilp to the supply, Ad prices are well sus
tained. We con inue to quote Peach
Blows at $3,25 to ' 50, and Buckeyes at
;54,00 to $4,50. Je y Sweets, $8. 11 3,
SEEDS—Clover geed is in good supply
and dull but uncle'nged; we continue to
quote at $7 to $7,50' or Clover; Timothy at
f 2,75. and Flax at $ 50 to $2,55.
FLOUR—Is iirinl with a slightly im
proved demand, bid prices aro unchanged.
We can report sates of "Ford" at $11;
"Honest Mills," $ l7; "Keystone," $10,75;
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"White Star," sl.l';' ; "Columbia," $10,75;
"Smoky City," $11; "Mad River," $l2;
"Pride of the W6t," $91,75; "Carey's
XXXX," $12,25. S.. Louis Fancy brands,
$l5 to $l6. Rye Flefr, 6 9 150.
BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged; sales
of prime to choice Roll at 45 tq 50c.
E'GGS—The demand seems to he rather
better, and prices: , !are a shade ' higher,
having advanced', to =@23c mostly
at 22e. ,
HAY—Baled I-lay . is selling on wharf at
$22 to $24, as to quality. Loose Mv from
country wagons nasty be qUoted at $24 to
$2B per ton. , 1 I
DRIED FRUIT—is steady{ with a fair lo
cal demand at 7to 89 for Apples, and 11 to
1130 and 12e for f Peaches.
GRAlN—Winter ; heat is quiet and un
chang.ed—none in roarket. Oats steady at
75 to itki on -tradleil and 79 to 80c in store.
Corn is quoted at;.9o to 95c, on wharf and
dull. Rye $1,75 to $l,BO. No motreinent in
Barley. Stocks °fell kinds of Grain pretty
well reduced. '.
CHEESE—Sfea,d . 1 with regular sales at
17c for Factory, an i 118 c for Goshen.
LARD OlLlis and in steady de
mand at $l,lO for , firm No. p, and $1,35 for
No.l. , • i
PROVISIONS—P4con is firm and un
changed; we continue to quote at 13c for
Shoulders; 15 to for Ribbed and Clear
Sides, and 18 to 19c
lb r Plain and Canvassed
Sugar Cured Han*Lard,l6%c, in tierces,
and 17c, in kegs. Mess Pork, $26,50.
HOMINY—S6,2S t $0,50 per bbl.
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PEARL EARLE —No. 4,9 e per lb.
SPLIT PEAS—S 3, per bushel.
BEANS—S4,SO to - per bushel.
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OFFICE OF TEE Pl. OEUEGII GAZETTE,
THI3Rq AY, April 9, 1988. , r
CA. , TLE.
There was next to nothing done in Cattle
at these yards this pek, the sales, all told,
only reachig -57 headland, as a consequence,
there was scarcely,/
enough to establish
quotations. The though shipments ,are
m
also very light, so . of the largest western
dealers having chan t ed• their route of ship
ping, anal this, too,i . as a tendency to re
tard business, and triake the yards present
a gloomier appear4nee that they would
otherwise. Dolan . lit Co. wholesaled one
drove of good weit‘n cattle to Myers 6t,
Needy at B)4n, and this was about the only
transaction worth recording. In the Alle
gheny market, prin'e to extra cattle sold
on M,onday at from
. 1);4 to 9M, and stockers
at - from .534 to 6%.
&REEF.
There was a very flfir volume of business
done in this clasg of tock, the sales during
the week footing up about 10,000 head. As
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will be seen by re rence to sales, prices
ranged all the wa:i from 5% to 8,35 per
cwt., for common clipped to strictly prime
fat wooled Sheep, and we may remark in
this connection, that! there is a difilerence
of from one to two Cents per pound made
between clipped an, wooled Sheep, as to
quality and condi ' on. Messrs. Holmes,
Lafferty dz Glass—on of the largest, most '
t t
reliable and energtc firms in the stock -
business—sold to .T.: Loyd and C. Pierce 933
head. weighing ; in !the aggregate, 83,080
lbs, at 6,80. One dealer bought some 1,500
head in different loth, but he would neither
give the prices 'hirnself nor allow those
from whom he bought to do so.
Seller. Buye No.. Price:
M. Wilson to Pidcoci . • 106 $7 59
Moss & Loughry to' : d . cock... 176 6 60
Hedges& T. to .Pideock, 94 5 50
Cook & Co. to Pidoic k. 89 650
Holmes & LaffertytbPidcock 199 7 12
Robinson to Picklock 198 6 75
Moore to Pideock 1 110 640
Smith & Talmage tc4Pi , erce.... 177 580
Smith to Pierce , 398 725
Cochran to Pierce...i •
,432 6 75
Cochran to Pierce i 204 650
Holmes & Lafferty ..,lo Pierce.. 122 5 50
Campbell to Pier •21 , .1. 180 6 85
Holmes & Lafferty ti) Kase.... =B2 712
Casselman to Kase 88 7 00
Cross tto Kase 177 7 00
Holmes & Lafferty Kase...- 393 700
Warner to John Lloyd 180 $6,25'4;1. hd
Purman & Boil to J.1L10yd..... 179 7 00
Wickersham to J. L10yd..... .L. 49 7 00
Wickersham to J. Lloyd - 128 575
Robinson.:to J. Lloyd (clip). 293 6 12
Cochran to J. Lloyd'
1 (clip).— 432 675
Smith & T. to John. Lloyd .... 102 5 25
Smith &T. to John: L10yd.... 158 6 75 -
Weary to John Joht Lloyd... 186 600
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Smith T. to John ' loyd 168 612
Holmes & L. to Voorhees 200 6 25
Holmes &L. toVoorhees 409 680 ,
Needy it Mygrs to Voorhees: 386 625
Deitrich to Voorheeq.....— ...... 83 680
Johnston tollolcomt) it if 229 6'Bo
Cook to Holcomb cieff
123 637
Neff to Holcomb it if ' 161 7 00
Smith &T. to Ifolcoinb & H... 150 ' 835
Smith it T. to Pancolist 427 5 50
John Boles to Pancolist 163 7 25.,
Runkenbroad to Pancosst 72 6 00
Holmes it L. to Deitrich 285 6 75
Holmes & L. to Deitrich 174 6 25
Holmes & L. to Deltrich 206 6 35
John Carnes.to Di3it7ich 181 6 25
Yancey to Aull & Myers 45 5 30
Smith &T. to Aull4 Myers. 179 5 40
- , EMas.
There is a continued active shipping de
mand for Hogs, and with a very meagre
supply, and exceedingly light arrivals,
prices are firm andviell sustained, ranging
from 7 to 10,85, for inferior to prime heavy
averages, and thesb may be regarded as
the extremes of the Market.
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Seller. Buyer. i No, Price.
Carnahan to Crouse& Co 13 ;B'so 0
Minhall to Keenan & G 134 7
.90
Hedges &T. to Keenan dr, G.. 67 7.75
Hedges &T. to Kee4an & G... 80 800
J. A., Beals to Keenan & G 81 7 80, ' 1
Singer & Im. to Keenan & 43.. 26 ff 25 ~_
Messenger & Co. to Keenan... 43 780
Bendel's& Co. to C..M. - Keys 234 9 45
Singer &Im.:to C. M. Keys... 9 950
Holmes &Co: to C. 'M. Keys_ 141 10 00
Singer & - Irti:to C. M. Keys... 122 10 50
'L;Budd to J. N. Pi cook 108.. 825 .
J. B. Gray to J. N. Pideock... 105 7 00
Hernan to Gilehreist! & Co 43 9 50.
Jarett & Co to Giichiest & Co. , 130 10 60
Dripps dr. Co. to Gi11. 1 ,& Co ' 17 9'50
Hedges & T. to Gill. Co 120 10 30
Gill. it Co. 140.0 Chieir
go, net price 10 37
Deatrick to Dripps S. a C 0..... 64 8150
G. Vanetta to Drippsi S. & CO. 99 920
Phillips to Dripps, SI & C 0.... 108 10 65
Holmes L. dr. Co. to Singer & 1.180 9 10.
Keenan &,G. to Singer & L.... 40 .
J. C. Stafford to Singer &1..... 51 ' 10 25
**anger &Co. to Singer &I 58 10'65
Messengers Co. to Singer& I 108 • 10 50
Metsenger .Co. to Binger & I 120, -10,15
J. DsilsolAtO •131ofmr 4 r 123 9 74,
Idesaengerdt C 4, to Singer a I 4 962
MeSsenger&ol.lo - Singer & I 31 • - • 9 . 40
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