The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 11, 1868, Image 6

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pITTSBIIIIGH FORGE
ANEVIROPI,CO4
ILANUFACTUTIETIS OF
Bar-Iron;
Railroad Fist; Bars and Bolts;
Railroad CarUlee Rolled; -
Railroad Car Asles Hammered;
Locomotive Trainee; •
Loeomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Takes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts; r.
Steamboat Cranlis;
Piston Rode, nTrista;
Pitman saws, Collars, de.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PPTTSBUBGFI. P •
GRAFF, BYERS 1 cg.,
AIA,NAJF.tOTOREIIS OF, .
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUCHT - IPON-,-,
Iron Welded Tates for_Gas, Stanni,
Water-) &c: • -
• AI.SU, - - -
OIL WELL
Office, No. 93 Water gt.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
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KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLAOK
MANUFAcrrurEns or
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
AND
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
MERCHANT BAKTBOUND'and ligliLitE IRON.
HOOP, BAND, T and ANGLE IR N.
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER. BARS. _
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER - IRON. •
SMALL T RAILS. SW and 16 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS, ranched and Countersunk.
• COAL SCREEN IRON. -
NAILS-AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and Office at the Wortis, GREEN'.
UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
djoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
PeililSYlVania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nols. - Ititt and 167 FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
ap24:do , , . PIT TSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MICK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS "oF
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of'all !Area;
MILL, MULAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AND CROSS-CUT
• SAW PX.ATES.
ELLIPTIC .A.ND;SEMI-E.J.I3VTIC
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
CAST SPRING STEEL,
Vast and German Plow Steel,
- PLOW WINGS AND MOWER BARS;
SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE;
SICKLY,SHOWEL,
_ROE, RAKE,
FORK, TUB CALK and •
MACHINERY CAST STEEL:
CROW-BARS, Ac., £c.,
Warehouse, 88 Water Street, Pittsbttrgh.
senink4
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON L .COOK & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,)
Usimiractniers of the
BEST REFINED' CAST STEEL,
CLA A T B E E S,.H OC a TAG t3H O
S N E-fr ir eazTiVßkr
CAST STEEL ?or • - - •
Reaping Waid'hiotrin [&Chines;
Steel Plow Wings,
axles, Cirentamite.., &e.
•
Cast and Common Plower. Spring steel.
OMee—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two
blocks above the Monongahela House.
' oc23:de . -
TMLER, BAltit &
CIE-` , IIZIUL PARTN. 'CBS
ISETOALP, I REUBEN WILLER,
GEO. W. BARR, 1 CHAS. PARXIN.
SrEcIAL PAnTNRR—S. N. WEE,
CRESCENT STEEL 'WORKS,
ninummit, sAiut,& P' N,
Oillce,'No. 339 Liberty St;
fel4:d4B
DUQUESNE, .
Iron and Steel Works;
COLEMAN, RAHM dc, CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel,te.:
-
`l ll O , ne.ffir: street.
jalBl9o , PITTSBURGH.
B LACK- DIAMOND
•
STEEL W (MAX- •
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PARK, .
BROTHER &.
CO.,
muiunaitioiis!cit.irdiscAriactivior
Office arid Warehouse ,_ 120_,
_12% 1514. SECOND
sad 119 and 121 FIRST STEEsTS. •
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IRON CITY BRUM '"-"
ROGERS -Is I BURCHFIELOf
Xanufacturera COLECO:AL, Jtr.
NISTA and POLD3NED
• CAST- STEEL. :
Moe and Warehouse. No. AA MAIM:ET ST.
12Z2
LASE BUPEBIOB- -
°OPFER KILL AND 13111ELTWG Urn;
-FrA 4 Tg l *•o* } it• • .
PARK-,. IticCURDY & -
(
Menudicturers or Sheathing, ,BrgifEal and idol
..,...02DPer, Premed Copps" sBottOsa; =war Still nft,. ,
.
dpellerSolder. - Also Impoe,crisaad Dealer,
Tteb Pia sheei iroavie %at,
stands en luiso_Tinmtv,lPALlA 1.11. • iski
sag e am e igt.m-- .
opecld ot°lol44lloT-MMIVOPV*I
Sen.
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ATLAS
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest ane most
I °complete establishments in the West. and are now
r prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description.
Rollers, 1111
Skeet Dios Work.
Rolling XIII Casting*.
, •
ceuguaiP•
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
no9:nes
N A T IONAL: FOUNDRY •
t AND. PIPE WORKS:
. .
Corner Carroll and Smallinan Streets,
• (NINTH WARD,)
- r•ri-rssunGmx, PA. •
- WM. Sill%
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
sa 3 a, P aWa s a r itl i ele c zth i s n . va llgliFarillil i g r Ji
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
Izu Ttl t attention of
of Gas p laijliEls.
&MOO . _
THE _MAP:FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
cHARLEN JECNAP, President.
J. M. HEAP. Vice President.
0. METCALF, See', and Treaer.
J. X. WADE Engineer.
• J. G. ILNAP,"lieneral Manager:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shotb & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons.
.C. B. HERRON', of Span& Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S.;BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
31.10:17FACTIME11:13 OF
Rolling Rill and Blast Rachineg,
RETORTS - ind CASTifiGS,7a every descaiptlon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. . BVET.W. A. ROBINSON. JO.
LITINGSTONA co.,
lIRON' POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF • '
FINE .LIGLIT CASTINGS, •
tic
A ii li r a t
e f : r Plumb e rs t ctgt=6n
Ma
chinery &c.
All Job Work
promptly attended to.
Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBEVSON, REAL-b. CO.,
Suctessors to liontxsox, MIXIS Sa MILLERS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
n
Shafting, Castl as of all descriptions ; 011 Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGARD'S PETENT INJEd- -.lit for
feeding Boilers. jailirS2
HUGH M. BOLE BUNTER ORB.
JAMES NELSON' - A. B. BOLL
INDUSTRIAL WORKS. -
HUGH M. BOLE & CO., .
Founders, 'Engine Builders and Machinists,
Mato to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN
GINES, of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction.
CASTINGS, of every description i _made to order.
JAMES NELSON, - 5art..,;.:...Ax B. isotn,Yorettian.
Machine Shop, corner PiIIIWP ALLEY and DU
QUESNE WAY. Foundry, Nos; ES and 54 Third
street,
fg
mylo:u PITTSBURGH, PA.
3{ ONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Streit, • Ninth. • Ward, - 1
• (Opposite 17nlon Iron )
Honing Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND• CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully wented.
Charges reasonable.
EBBEET. & 11LitiCLIND.
MEE]
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE Si SIMS.
Office and Warehouse; 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, _HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. apM:yB.
Cagrign! , •
AND ROLL WORKS,
880 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD. BAGALEY.
Chill Rolls, 3111 l Casting's, Roll Lathes, &c.
tUIMON BIAGRENE
ESTABLASIIED IN
anufactary of ST AM ENGINES, all sizes
and of tho most trve pattrnA. A rl i s 'ArßsA4aza;3va NAT Avariety
of 10,14 and 10 hone power
ENGINES, which will be Bold at very reduced
P rice°. p. F. GEISSE, Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh', on the Ohio Jiver, and
line of C. & P R. , . at 4,1,2
DION BROMMS.
SAMUEL M wwimitsium,
IRON 1101,01LER,''
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124 First litree Plittsburgh,lia.
:•Z •
Ageit for the sale of Cornyrall, - Donghamore, 1 a
Napkin°. Duncannon, Stanbope;filetidenif
and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
Consignments end orders respectfully solicited
W EST COMMON-..0.4.:'. i 5 , • •
Machino .13tone Works,
Northwest canner of 'West common, Allegheny.
• BREWS AIrFATEO. 4,
Have on band or prepare on short notice Hearth
and Step Stones, Hags for 'Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaunt, Sc. Head and Tomb Stones, gm
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable.
STONE- ItUALIORM,:-.! 1 ,
Stone furnished from tbe
;$ Apollo Stortol4tuirvy,
To order or by the car load, via W. P. 11:1t.
quire of
r 4 ,Cafe
inhi2:meo Apollo, Armstrong Co., Pa
=MI
TABACCO. 1‘30? C/GMM
Exticumonwoaks.
R. , de W. I.
mantmetnegravadDeageistnae , :f.,•=
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PITTSBURGH
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PITTSBURGH : SATURDAY. APRIL 11 1 I'OM.
FORT PI T T,
BOILER, STELA TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDIER,
MAN UFACTUnit/16.0r
TusuLAR, DOIIBLE—FLIED.TuisuLAR, FIRE-
80% 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 COAL SHIITES. •
°Mee and Warehouse corner Sewoiad,
Third, Short mod Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
Drdera - sent to the Mimic"
. ailboiu will be
promottv attended to.' ' mh7:180
MORItOW....JAP. B. BAB:MILL...4AS. BLAZE.
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
MOBBOW, - BABITIMI &
mAxerAcronalta OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET pox WORK, &c:
• Cor. Liberty and SecOnd Sta.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING promptly done. jy4:b2
WIN, BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRONWORKERS ,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
Raving secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILL.E madee
best manner, and warranted equal to an in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann
faerurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the'shortest notice. JaS:c2l
ROBERT LEA, -
MANUFACTURER OF
. • .
. • •
Steam Engines and Boilers,
FREIGHT HOISTERS,
AND DOCTOR ENGINES.
CASTLNGS, of all descriptions, made to order.
Corner of First and Ferry Streets,
PITTSBURGH,' PA.
TAMES M. BITER,
ej ,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
TIAN7F.KCIIMEII-OF
IRON OIL TANKS I
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS, 1
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Stearn_ oats.
•
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES. v
CET THE BEST.
BItS ELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH, • •
FOR BITUMENOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Road as
well as any other Store In the Union.
BISS I PLTI &; 00.
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also CM hand and for sale,
PABLO AA ST T O MA • SToiEs,
GRATE FRONTf3, FENDERS,
COOKING RANGES, to.
OffrAPEST PLACE in the city
TRIUMPH COOKIPIC STOVE,
Is at. No. 1441 GRANT STREET.
jt.". P. C. DUFFY.
lEW)W,ARE.
NEW HARDWARE nousie.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & MYER;
- Alanufactuiers and Imporlore of
1 : 1A.
. . CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY STREET,
. .
CORNEA. Or WAYNE, -
One Square Below Tinton Depot,
PITTSBUIdi-r.
air Agent s tor.-FAIRBANKS' BCALXB.
° `fa Tennel t Chathamß ts.,-
eansinith andllealer la Hardware.
4 First, class gixids of all descriptions,adways on
hand and sold st the lowest prices. Ildp&lng done
earelbily on sho rt notice. eg
41111 7 . ./P-444;#3..,.: . : . t..,,,-:,:.L,i,.,5..,,...)
pMENEIC STEAMItEIyERT.,
JUL SPWCZB....JA.S. f I T LIEDDIIO6
. ,
SPENCE4,;pny & CO
IVIALSTERSAND:BREWERS,
Poitpi and >l3rAkaont,-._
PHTIABuRfa4 . 4*,..J
ROBERT. WATSON; Manager. mu,
31: 14111
H.ll. LARVA
Nos. 110 sad 18M Streets
7 TI,
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Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS
and 'others are invited.
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United StatelkmuleattaMa k - ,
Interest Allowedin Time- Deposits.,
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
BTOCKROLL,ERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
WESTERN . SAVINGS BANK,
CHA.RTEII,ED 1866.
Interest paid on Timo Deposita
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
Stockholders to whom we make reference:
Win. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell. 1 Rev. David Kerr,
Halsell, 1 Henry Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell, iA. M. Brown,
E. M. nalton. : Thomas Ewing.
st. R 1(4
BANKERS. °0
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Converted , Into 5-20.
Boned and sold on commission, here multi New
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED.
INTEREST ALLOWED.ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts of panics andlienlo.,
era received on favorable terins.
ALL- CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE AT,*&.ILKET RATES. . .
A roc EVI NOTICE'OF AP•
In the DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, 'for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
tn the matter of ROBERT P. GETTY, of Alleghe
ny, City, Allegheny. county, Pa., bankrupt. No.
499, in BankruptcY. • ' • -
WESTERN DISTRICT OR =PENNSTLVARI.A.,
. Be.—At
rittsburgh, Pa:; the allstlay of itareh, - A. D.11.111:18:
To Wrio3l IT MAT calswEnn : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment es Assignee
of ItOBEItT. P. GETTY, of Allegheny City, in the
county of Allegheny, and State of . Pennsylvania,'
within said District; who has been aitindgell a bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
atilai7s 8.8. W. GILL. Assignee.
.:—.
t Pittsburgh, the 3d day of April, A. D. 18619.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of ins appoint
ment as Assignee of JOSIAH KING- aid 'BMA°
M. PENNOCK. 'partners under the firm name of
Xing Pennock,. of...Ptsburgh...lathe . county of
Allegheny, and. titatil of' Pennsylvania, within said
dLstriet...who have been adjudged "bankrupts upon
their own petition, by the DistrickOeurt of Said
district. r.,,, f.,
JOHN H. BAILEY, Aisignee,
Attorney -at-Law.. 89 Grant id.
assnoo
ESTERN DISTRICT of PENN_
BYLV g AN IA ,B 9
t .
The t t P d sbur n h dhre 7 y h g
vay
no M c a ohf, AD p 1888 -
,
ment as - Ass ignee of HENRY H. ATWOOD of Se
wickley, in the COUnti a ' for-Allesheny, and ,siate . o f
Pennsylvania„ within dildrinfitwAo haft st
.*ie ad
,judged a bankrupt on is own petition by the ph.
%Oct Court of said district.
JOHN H. BAILEY Assignee,
inhatenlSG-8 Attorney-at-Law, 89 Orant street.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
_QV
TITE UNITED STATFiek,_FSITTIE: WEST-
N DISTRICT OF FENNSTLV .
United States } .
• e s.
la Barrels Wllake) , No. 32, May Term, IEIBB.
or 11811tah W Ines. 'Notice is hereby given to. all 2 persinis claiming the
saidpl6T_Barrels of Whiskey or High Wines that
they be and appear before the said Court on the 18th
day of April, A. D. 11108, at 11 o'clock A. M. of
th a t, nay, . then and there to make answer to the
practisesand intervene ,ftm their:respective ,inter-=
ests as make their allegations in that behalf.=.• '.•
.
lifarsheFi Office, Ms Oth, 1e69
ExOTICIE. -- Whereas,. Letters of
Administration on the "Estate of PHILIP
vErt, degesield,, latelot vs Iseseerhoriuti,
nuignulftt, hamar-ones panten_in the imbserinet,'
diverime Indebted to the said Innate aro requested
tosiakeionnedlate payment, and those having churns
sgainitahe Balite WM Present theta, duly &sweeties
sed, for sesttlement to the Undersigned.
MR& MARY SCHAIIZE,
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HART, CAVGHEY B g' C9' ,
BANKEttS AND 'BROKERS,
Corder Third and Wood Streets,
PITTEMITBAGII, PA., _
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA,. HART & C 0.,)
DEALERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
, •
And particular at entlon paid to tl a purchase and
sale of •
COVE NMENT BONDS.
Sight 33 , fte 0,31 T-Kondon.
N.:HOmu -v13u401.
L :4
ES & SOIS,
. .
57 Market Street,
prr-rsnuitexxx,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United states and Canadsis.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
B9UORT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
Ja.9o:al
KEYSTONE BANK,
I
•
PIPT'SBURG-11.1PA.
TIIIS BANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A
GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS,
AT THEIR NEW RANKING HOUSE
No. 293 Liberty Street.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
No. G 9 Fourth Street.
ANY SUM RECEIVED. FROM
INTEREST.
//WWII:a-9 Daily at 12 o'clock.
President —THOXPSON BELL.
Vice President—A. N. lir A 'Bpi ALI.
• • DiltEcTOrtS:
THO3tPSON BELL, A. 31. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. IJOS. ALAREE.
J. J. GILLESPIE, I
ESTABLIsmcp-1N183E4
145. 35 Sou -711110D ST
PIIII4IOIELPHIA,
STOCKS AND GOLD
BANKRUPT -N0T101123,
LEGAL.
THOS. A. ROWLEY, 11, B. Marshal.
mirovAL.z
BANKING AND.EXCHANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
- Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL BANK-OF
COMMERCE.
PH. R. MERTZ.,
CONVERSION OF 7-30's. I
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
THIRD. SERIES of
SEVEN-P m piEB
NewlB67 S-20 Gold Coupon Bonds.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealer in. Government Securities,
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS.,
Cljeliurgij Gay*
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICEOiTILE PITTSBUR.GH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, April 1, 1868. 5
This, being Good Friday, there were no
sessions of either boards -in New York.
Business looks more lively, although it
will not compare with former seasons. The
laboring classes ltrui a, large' number of
small trades people have been living of
their past savings, they are now poor And
will not be able to purchase anything but
the absolute necessities of life.
Money is less stringent than last week,
but it is still scarce; 10 to 12 per cent. is the
ruling rate for prime short paper.
Stocks are dull and but few purchasers
in the market. Allegheny Valley Railroad
bonds, which sold a few weeks ago at 81%
to 182,- are offered now at 75, and large
amounts could not be , placed here at all.
The company failed to provide for the last
coupons on the bonds, but it is understood
have now made arrangements for payment.
Closing quotations,us received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds, 112; 1862 5-20 s,
111%; 1864 d 0,109%; 1865 do, 1110%;;Consoh3,
10734; 10-40 s, 101 g; 7-30 s, 106,Y,.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. R. 90%
Port Wayne 101%
North Western-;common 62
North Western—preferred 75%
New York Central 120%
Erie 71y,
Old Southern9oy,,
Ohio & Mississippi 31%
Western Union Telegraph 373
Merchants Union Express 34%
Corydon
Quartz Hill 1 10
Quicksilver - 24%
—Closing quotations received by James T.
Brady & Co.
Gold
U. S. 6's, 1881
5-20's, 186 0
", 5-20's, 1864
" 5-20's, 1865
" 10-40's
" 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65
'' • 44 '' '' 66 767
" Juno 740's.
" July 740'5..
May Comp., 1865
PITTSBURGH - METAL MARKET,
OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY,. April 10, 1868.
The market for raw irons has been quite
inactive throughout the week. Several
causes conspired to bring about thisresult,
not the least of which was the stringency
in .the money market, which induced
increasing caution on the part of con
sumers, although our report Is but partial
(for reasons similar to those of last week).
The aggregate sales was less,-perhaps, than
any week for a month past; stoCks, how
weer, do not seem to accumulate, and good
makes of Staadard Forge Irons are firmly
held, but inferior grades are less firm. 'We
quote as follows: •
HANGING ROCK CHARCOAL PIG.
50 tons No. 1 Extra Forg .e. ..V4B 00-1 rnos
100 " H. R. No. 1 Foundry.. 48 00-4 mos
100 ,4 . 44 No. 1 Foundry... 45 OG- r time
50 44 44 No. 1 Foundry... 45 00— time
20 44 44 No, 2 Foundry... 44 00-4 mos
100 tons Open Grey 838 00-4 trios
45 " Open Grey 38 00-4 DIOS
5 " No. 1 Foundry 44 00-4 mos
50 4' Mottled 35 00 4 mos
50 " . Red Short 37 00-4 mos
MITI:MINUS COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE SU-
PERIOR ORE. -
400 tons . Open Grey, at fur:.....538 00-4 mos
200 " " " 35 00-4 mos
100 " Medlumat fur y'd..
3538 00-5 mos oo-4 mos
100 " —to arrive-- 35 00-35 d's
300 " Inferior—at furnace... 30 00— cash
150 tI4
-" 3 0 00_ cash
210 " " " " 30 . 00 cash
20 .t 44 ti 30 75 cash
30 tons Carlisle
100 " No. 1 Juniata
30 it u It
30 " Charc0a1...... .,
IRON AND NAILS.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY. April 10. 1868..
We can report a steady deinand
dint bar Iron, and the market is firm at
the recent advance. prderrCure-cconMnkin'
quite freely, especially: from the
porthweit, and with '-' the resumption
015 4utvigationon the Upper
Allinois, 'Missouri; and other `rivers
the demand is unusually brisk, and all of
our manufacturers have as many orderless
they can attend tO; some Of then% rue:sold
from Mean to ' thirty days ahead: For
Nails there is also a bask demand,
.and as
stooks are very mush reiltroed,'the market
is firm at card rates. ,rittsburghls reclaim
ing a good deal of territory which was lost
last year in consequence or .that 7unfoitu-:
nate lock-out, and we think that before the
season is over, she will again be entitled,
not , in name but In dret, to be oalled the :
Birmingham of America.
WHITE LEAD AND T.Eile'iAiNTS.
We note Wn> advance of • half a ceittper
pound on the various grades of White Lekd'
in oIL Map,: .11tirriffdr, Ecying, whohmale
druggists, corner of Liberty and Way ne
streets, quote the following brandke •
Strictly Pare White: Lead, J.
Son • /4340
Pittsburgh. White Lead Works,
Banner : Pnre
Pure , ....
e, Pure t' --I(ks
a2'eari t Snow ilithite. 8340
pnewum, Pure, assorted:dans ' 'l3e '
Snow
e White,2tins; l .7. & So d
.... . • 1514 e
Snow White Wne,,P.'o.7*.iP .1.40
Firow Willifili4*W•Baithol:4,..:.;;•;.t • 18e
Snow White anoilinpate,l 4 ;":. SO`"
ap7so2
. ,
v-t , ,
CEIE
ZEE=
trAvEitsmovED hty.
TO THE
IN TO TILE
. 1073
. 107%
. 106%
. 106%
. 118%
.K.irrintA.crrE.
BLOOMS
..$79 00-6 mos
.. 90 00-4 mos
88 00-90 d's
90 00:-..4 mos
4 1,1
. ,
- rFt •
PITTSBURGH. MAR:KETS.
O'FreECV Prrraßuiiox E,4
nuDAy; AprgA Pg7;81,:
The general markets are ihoderately , ,
ac
tive, there being a steady local demand for
all of the leading commodities, and while
there is a fair volume of buiinesn, in the
i
aggregate, the transactions,ato mainly af a
local and unimpirtant character.
APPLES—Green Apples are steady, with
a regular local demand, and the market
may be quoted firm at $4 to.s6 per bbl.
POTATOES—In good demand' tirin but
unchanged. Sales at $3,501 to $3,75 for
Peach Blows; $4 to $4,50 for Buckeyes, and
$8 for Jersey Sweets. r
BUTTER-Is steady, with a demand
fully equal to the supply, and prices are
firm and well maintained. We continue to
quote prime to choice Roll at 45 to 50e.
EGGS—Are a shade firmer, And sell •read
ily at 22 to 23c. I
GRAlN—There is no Wheat in market;
Winter is quoted nominal at p,63 to $2,55
for Red, and $2, 1 6 . 3 to V,65 fo . White. No
Barley in this market. Oats m but un
changed;
75 to 76e, on track and 80c, in
r ch.
store; sale of 600 bush, to .ar Ive, at 75c. •
Ear Corn is selling on wharf at $l. Rye is
unchanged at $1,75 to $l,BO. - 1
SEEDS--Cloverseed is quiet and un
changed at $7,50 tosB.. Timothy is 'steady .
at $2,75. Flaxseed is in active demand at
132,50.
HAY—Weighmaster McNulty, `at the
Allegheny Diamond &ales, reports sales
of 51 loads of Hay at $l7 to 8'24, and I load
of Straw at $l7. "I
PROVISIONS--Bacon continnes firm and
tending upwards. Sales at 13t to 13, 4 e for
Shoulders; 153ic for Ribbed, and 17' e for
Clear Sides; 18, to 1834 c for !Plain Sugar
Cured Hams, and 19ge for Cnvassed do.
Lard,also, is higher, being qu oted at 17jc,
in tierces, and 18c, in kegs. I Mess Pork
has advanced to $27,25@27,50. •
DRIED FRUIT—Is steady, a with regu
lar sales at 11 to 113 c for Peaches, and 7 to
8c for Apples.
SALT—Is quiet and unchanged; Alle
gheny river brands are still qAoted at $ 1 .75
to $l,BO for round lots, and $2 for small lots
in store.
CHEESE—Is quoted steady at 17c for
Factory, and slB . for Goshen. . I
BEANS—S 4 50 to $5 per bush.
' HOMINY-66,25 to $0,50 per bbl.
ONIONS-54,50 per bush. , •
FLOUR—Is steady and .th demand - is
rather better, but 'prices are unchanged:
$10,50 to $10,75 for good Sprin g Wheat; $ll
to $11,25 for choice - do; $11,75 Ito 512,50 for
Winter Wheat, and $l5 to 616 for St. Louis
fancy brands. Rye Flour, s9r to $9,50.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET."
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH t AZETTE,
FRIDAY, April 0, 1868.
CRUDE--The report of a ig well on
Cherry Run produced quite a misation in
oil circles, but the rumor had! hardly got
well circulated before a contradiction fol
lowed it, thus to a considerable! extent de
stroying its influence on 1 the mar
ket. The report, and r it.l- came by
telegraph, stated that it was flow-
ing from five hundred to three thousand
barrels per daY—might as well have said
from five hundred to five thouthnd. Upon
the strength of this rumor, it said, there
was a sale to be delivered on Apt water at
B;.c. and two dollars per bar* I advanced
by buyer; we also heard of an Offer to sell
for sante delivery at same pricand condi-
tion; also, an offer to sell for same. delivery
at 8y : , and no advance money Aked. Last
evening there was a sale of firit water oil
at B.;'e and $1,50 per barrel advanced, • The
weather continues soft, and theie is every
appearance of another bulk risel
RFJ - TNED—There are no new features
in the market for bonded oil wokthy of spe
cial notice, We can report it steady de
mand for the spring and sUrnnier months
at quotations, but there are ne liellers, and
as a consequence, we have but very - few
sales to report. To-day there! was not a
single transaction—last evening there was
a sale of one thousand barrels fOr the last
half of October, at 29c.. April is , still quo
ted at 250; June 26c and July 276; offers to
buy the last five months at 283,e. The
fact that there are but very few Sellers here
seems to have strengthed the market some
what, the unfavorable characteri of the ad
vices from Antwerp to the contrary not
withstanding.
OIL SHIPMETS PER V. R. R.
Clark dc
So Su
delphiamner, I
404 bbls ref. to Wright
dc n, Phila. •
Lockhart, Frew Qr. Co., 277 do do to War
den, Frew Sc Co, Philadelphia. , 1
Fulton, Marvin it Co; 250 do do to W. P.
Logan de Bro, Philadelßhia. I
Fawcett, Logan a Stookdalet, 350 do dot°
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
H. Koehler dr Co, 150 do benzoic) to War
ing, King dr, Co, Philadelphia.
OIL . SHIPMENTS FROM BUQ.ITESME DEPOT.
Bly dr Pinkerton, 105 bbls refined to vv.
P. Logan dr Bro., Philadelphia.'
Hutchinson Oil Co. 204 do do to E. Schalk,
Philadelphia.
PITTSBURGH DI
138%
112
111%
low,
109;
101%
vi•FICE OF TItE • ..
Frerro.
Acid, Acetic so lb
Acid, Citric • $ 1 03
Acid, Tartaric .... ST
Aloes, Cape 33
Animonlai Aqua... ' 13
Ammonia, Cart.... 23
Alum , 5
Assalbettda......,. SO
Arnica Flowers—. ;33.
Balsam Cepalba .: 1 12
•B gall.
4_70
Bay Rum
-
Blue Mass
Blue Vitriol 14
Borax, relined.— 40
Brimstone, Roll—. 0
Brim. Flor. f3ulpb. 7,4
Calomel I 15
Camphor. relined. 130
Cautbarldes... ... . . 210
Chamomile, Germ. 27
Chamomile, Rom.. 55
Chloroform. 2 10
Cochineal .... 150
i.bbl.J
Copperas
Cream Tartar ? 5 3 h
Cubeba 44
;Dover's Powder... 250
Ether, Intros 70
Ether, Sulphuric.. 138
Gum Arable Sorts. 60
Gain:Arabic Select 95
Gum Shellac.... ...
Hoffman's Artod'b 78
lodine, Itesub ---7.40 ,
Juniper Berrie* 7-
Liquorice, Caleb.. 52
Liquorice dd Italian. 47
Liquorice; ^ •
Maer
Magnesia Calcine. ; 1 .IA
Magnesia Carb...:
Manna 130
Morphia 7 90
Oil Bergamot • •11 CKI
011 Castor 33
Oil Cinnamon 6 00
011 Cleves - 4 99
gall.
- 50
Oil Cod Liver
Inkiladephia Market.
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gerette,3
PiftIEADELPHIA, April 'lll,--Pairoleum; _—
crude 'Wales; sales 4000 bb bs in, b ulk at
11Xall%c; refined 25e. Flour inactlve and
ateati . .-• Wheat; good brands scarce; red
112.80a2,85; 'white $2,25.- Rye steady'stll,9o.
Corn less demand at f 1,17 ibr„lebtedWaSt-
ern. pate B7a9oe.*-' Groceries and 1 rrovis-
ions unchanged. Idess,Pork; new 8. Lard
41iittenorellaiket"- • •
[By Telegraph to tbi Plitsbuntb Gazette)
=BALTIMORE, April. 10.-rVlour and_
unchanged. Wheat_hindiur t Corn
sates whitest $1,1(41,111:ty iiv Vivi& Oats;
steady at ,889,94,forIcestern. .4,TIVIrm at
$1,85a1,90.' Pdir trireat grjr.ibr tie
Lard firm Baoou active; >ib aldeelelo!,
clear do ino lloAd.ent X4X,,..1umi0•8144A
atiew. YarklaryGoolti Markel
CBI. Teleirmiti $4 the Pftwsizilth 0 azett434 1
NEW YestlC;44llo.-4tiii4
hail' ncl rah" kola= Which eat In lam
continued „ witha t iL ,v . w 2
~ 4 4
. 4
trade in editietrAiWvitie raw *I
i . e44:01.10 !with9l2 ; ink iqateral qui*,
:.: • —•. a* 1,4 - 4 - .ez - r ault. it , p1,03 , ..,7, 1
-,i
'1
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RUG MARKET.
.
.713BITROHGAETTE, i
r. April 10,11868. 5
011 Croton...:l ... . . $ 55 0
011 Lemon..:!..:;._ 5 00
• g
011 Neatsfoot I 4ai3t.
01101 Ive 3 2.5
- . 111 doz.
011 Olive, qt.); 7 75
011 Olive, ptsi 475
011 Pepperml4 .... 50
011 Sassafras 51 I 45
Oil Wintergreen .. 600
Opluttde_ •..••• .. 12 01
Potassa 'Bromide.. 2 te.
Potassa Chlorate..
!Potasta lodldd 630
!Quinine 1 1 oz, •
` "41 bbl.
cw t.
IRoot uentiani. 13
Root Ginger E. 1..
Root Ginger Jam, 40
Root Ipecac pdw'd 4 as
Root /relay poW'd. 375
Root Liquorice: .... ,
Root Rhubarb.. 340
Root Rhu. povertl.. 3GO
Root Sarsaparilla.. LB
Roottionega ~ *. • 55
RootValertan, , Eng 83
Root Valer'n, Ger. 35"
,Sal Ammoniac/L...., 18
Sal Epsom .'....b... - 534 -
Sal Rochelle... .
Sal Soda r,. 4
Seed CaltarT,.. .1.... .. 12
Seed Hemp...... •
It
Seed Cardamon!“ 575
Seed iduatani.f.i.•• • 2O
L Senna - 35
Senna E. I . . .1...
Soda Ell Carb/
. 14.1:•/ 9
SO L O Cairtilo..
Soap Castile, White
Sugar. Lead....
T
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p
e
n
t
i
n
e ' 83
1... 17
Venetian, rtt1.4... 5- L
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