The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 14, 1868, Image 6

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- - _,L" -7, :IRON•. WORKS -2 .g
AS. MINE% Prean W. P. POETIZE, Sttpn.
pITTSRERGR FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
MANUTACTIMERS . OF
. .
Bar Iron; . '
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Rallzoad Car Axles Hammered;
Loe4motive Frames; ;
lLortklive Benin, Shapes;
Tomes./ Straps;
Pll4llll 'Heads;
Steanitniat Shafts;
EitennkboneCranks;
piston Rods, Wrists;
Pllllllllll JAWS, Collars, ace.
Offlce, N. 177 PENN STREET,
PTPTSBURGII, P
GILALFT; BTERS Si CO.; ' ,
HANIIPACTURERS OP
Bar; liocip,and,_, Shept Itoh;
WROIJCI4TIPO
. . N,
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-Iron Welded tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &e.
so,
"OIL WELL TUBING.
OnleN.BB.W.itter and 182 First S'treets.
PITtSBURGH, Pa.
take2B
KEN SINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Best Coitns]ton, Refined, Charcoal
EMI
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON
HOOP, BAND, T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLA NE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARS.-
CYLINDER and•GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SW A LT, T RAILS. 90 and 10 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES -for same.,
FLAT RAILS, Punched and ,Counteraunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON,
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and Office at the Wo&s, GREEN
UGH STREZT, (a continuation of First atreet,)
dJoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
EvEnscpr, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania .Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
an24:d6 • PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NITLICK..& CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ,
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all ataes.
KILL, MULAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AND CROSS-CCT '
SAW PLATE&
RELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
CAST SPRING STEEL,
'Cast and GeTnin Plow Steel,
PLOW WINGS AND MOWER.BARS;
SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE;
,HICKLE,SHOWEL, HOE. RAKE,
FORK TUB. CALK and ,
MACHINERY CAST STEEL;
CROW BARS, .tc., Cc., Co.
Warettome t 83 Water Street, Pittsburgh.'
sellekt"
pITTSBIIRGIE STEEL WORKS.
. ANDERSON; COOK As CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES,. BOYD & CO., )
. . Manufacturers of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
•
50 :UBE, FLAT and OCTAGON ,_of slzeit; SAW
PLATES -HOE, FORK and SHEET CAST STEEL(
CAST STEEL for
Reaping and Blowing Machines,
Steel Plow Wings,
- Axles, Circulars, Ae., ate.
Cast and Common Plow 4i. Spring Steel.
Ofilceorner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two
blocks above the Monongahela. House. •
- ocZi;d9
TILLER, BARR & PMUUk.
GENERAL PARTNERS:
WM. METCALF, I REITRENMILLER,
GEO. W. BARK, I CRAB. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER-S.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MAIM a PARIE.T.N,
Office,' No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA
fell:d4B
DUQUESNE
Iron and Steel Works.
COLEMAN, RAHM . & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, to.
WAREHOUSE: •
Rro.. 77 Water Street,
j a w* PITTSBURGH.
BLACK DIAMOND
•• •
STEEL Wow's.
BAMIER ==&`, :CO.,
Idapafactirere of all desoiiptioin of
Office and liVarebonse. 190,122, 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS, •
raoN CITY MIXLEI.',4 ;- • ..,.. '..
ROGERS 85 BIIRCHFIELD , -,'
Manufacturers of REFINED, "CUARCOAT4, Jl7-
MAYA and IT • . ,
i
CAST STEEL . - 2 '
gdaie and'Wareboutertro. SA MARE= ST:
COPPER.
LAKE SIIPERIOIC."
001001 , KILL AND SMELTING WOLZEI, •
.prrlmpErcri,te*.
PARK, ' vroctißD*,•& . co.;•
mummictivirs';el;ll"-J.- and 8.1
Copper, CoPPer Raise dBttn S a t .
tureel!Pftfigi .I.l*
„m•rg__
Seetb l • • Tip .
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orders of ilopper met* ialdelgrelja;
11101 r 2eiewe
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FOUNINEFLS, MACEITS;
ATLAS WORKS, -
MORTQN STREET, Ninth Ward,
140e,nt.
. . , - •
These Works are among the largest anc most
complete establishments in the West.
,and are now
prepared to furnish , • , . •
Sheet Iron Work.
t • Boning Mill Castings
• •
Engine Castingii.
nOO:n
NAtiONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Cateoll and Bmsilmsn Steeets,.
(NINTH WARD,)
Prwrsiirritcar,
'SMITH
Manufsioturer of -
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
vnr(ablp- In'Pits in dry
san s Paigslirfeeelllecnaghlt i .
, - Also, _ full assortment of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would alsd cal( the atteikiloa of Superlaiendenta
of Gas Works tamp make of RETORTS. SI
fell3:GO
THE Kiiig. fORt.PITIFOUNDRY tO.
CHARLES RNAP, President.
J. M. HEAP, Vice President.
0. METCALF, tieeTy, and Tress , r.
J. K. WADE, Engineer.
• J. G. REAP, General Meranger.
DIRECTORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shotb & Co.
A: E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons.
C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
Val. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
Belling Mill and Blast Machinery.
RETORTS and CASTINGS ,_of every deacalption
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
L. 0. LIYINOSTON . W. H. BUIRT.W. A. 110131:030N. JR•
LITINGSTON &
IRON POMMELS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions, for 'Plumbers and bas Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements; Cotton and Woolen" Mill Ma
chinery, ac. • • .
AUJobWork promptly isWndidtti. _
Mice and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near,Onter Depot, Allegheny City. Pa.
ROBINSON, RE* bl CO.; •
Succssors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLYIIB,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions ; Gil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Once, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
fe A ec te n nAf: i r e laFGAßD'S PETENT INJECAR:rgr
BUNTER ORR.
J a r G IA I S M ATSO 3 4 A B. BOLE.
piDUSTRIAL WORKS.
HUGH M. BOLE & CO.,
Founders, Engine Builders and Machinists,
Make to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN
GINES, of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction.
CASTINGS, of every description, made to order.
JAMES NELSON , Sup t A. B. Bout, Foreman.
Machine Shop, corner POINT ALLEY and DU
QUESNE WAY., Foundry, Nos. 59 and 5 Third
Street - .
myil:u66 PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONTEILMIC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castiims,
THIMBLE SKEINS ARV PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carothlly executed.
Charlie' reasonable. . •
.- MEW BLiCILIND.
0c15:L28
BERLIN FOUNDRY. •
PRICE & SIMS. •
Office and Warehouse, ,29 (Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boles,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, I •
'SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. ap213:343
CENTRAL FOIIND,B I N
vv AND ROLL WORKS,
sso Pekin Street.
BOITINAN, BOYD BAGALEY.
•
FULTON DLWIIINE.WORILS.
• ESTAIIIBILLD IN 1836. •
nufactory of ST EAM ENGINES, . all Cites
and of the most approved patterns, for stationari
purses ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY
13 TS. A variety. of 10, 12 and 16 horse power
E GINE% which will be sold at very reduced
prices.
P. 1 0 .0EISSE, eilsville, 0.
Fty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver, and
lino of C. & P. no9:112
AMUEL M. WICIMILSIII.My
•Itt for the late of Cornwall
_Doughamore, Jo
ne, Isabela, Duncannon, titanhive, Glendon,
and other brands. of Anthracite, Voughlogbeny
Ccike and C. B. Charcoal
TnBACCO AND CIGARS
JIIILIAN ALLEN,
• , DlCA t tp. ttt . itaorvt,Va.os. , •
LEAF 'TOBACCO AM) SEGABS;
NO.; s SIXTH STREET, (Naticoal
, Bank of Com
mem:, • - th3I3I7NON:tPA:
Disinch of 172 Water street N. Y.
gp;p4:un , . - - .. 7 L
PITTSBIIBGH.
'MINOR WORM& •
JENKINSON,
- xanunkolutin d in •
Tea*, 'Snuff, Cigars P1P 4 1 2 ,, 4 0..
_llO .
. • , -,• •
' INVES/ 1 " COAPI" -,. ;>'',. *-; ;nil .1j• . 'l'
MaChpif StOPOZ"P4 . ii >l.
WX44w.iiiiaie6ilVbfati on. Alleitt
~., r.,,,i, i vissumpaswanika isitiat ,
rota alwk
Wiierpl ailiewsgp to
your *a Head r stows, *a.
Won Preapilf exissied. Prim ressnaie.
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P'rrOClEt.l3 - CTIIG-11".
Engines, of every description.
Bolters; 011 L
.Railroad Castings.
aiseblite'Ciathuri4,`
*General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
xe.mrrAmitzas OF
(qppoi?lte,tinion Irol!B3U1s0
11 Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, ,te
IRON BRO
IRON BROKER,
First Street, Pittsiourgh, Pa.
PIG- IRONS.
Asigiiineite and oideri respeethilly solicited
STONE.
- PFrll3ll - VitGIi:MEWL sl4;ss
ENGINES;: BOMERS,
F ORT P iri
BOILER, STILL AND TANN
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AN, CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT. PANS AND CON-
lEEE
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES
Office SA "ilrareholitie corner Second/
Third, short and l iberty Streets,
air Orders eent to above address . will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
MORROW.•..JAS. B. BARNMILL....JAS. BLAIR.
09/14114 TVORWO.',
MORIO W; ' 1 1 4 111 % 1 4 &
OP ,
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,.-
TANKS; SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING Promptly done. ' jy4:b2
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
.
BOILER MAKERS
SHEET IRON 'WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 28 PENN ST.
with
'the
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,
Stem Pipes,Locomotive Boilers; Condensers, Salt
Pans Titul, OR Stills,. Agitators „Settling , Pans,
Boiler Iron. Bridges, Btigar Pabli, ' and sole .mane-.
faclurerii•of Bartitilll's Patent Boilers. - =
Repairing done on the shortest notice. „WWII
ROBERT LEA,
MANUFACTURER OP .
Steam Engines and Boilers,
. FREIGHT. HOISTERS;
AND DOCTOR ENGINES.
CASTINGS, of an descriptions, made to order.
Corner of First and Ferry Streets,
•
prrrssinteu PA.
JANES airy RIFER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street„
PITTSBITRGH,
MANUFACTURER OF
IRON OIL TANKS,.
SETTLING PANS. COPPER STEAM PIPE,
. ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
COOK STOVES.
BISSELL diz CO.'S
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
_Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Store in the Union.
PH! , .MVOILGEI
. BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for Rain,
HEATING 13TOVES,
ORATE FROICTS, ?ENDERS,
COOKING RANGES. to.
CHEAPEST PLACE in•the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Is at Wo. 144 GRANT BTRF.ET.
NEW HARDWARE'. HOUSE.,
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EWER,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY S'IiREET,
One Square Below 17wlow Depot,
Or Agents for FAIRBANKS , SCALES
MOBBMAIIIII, •
•BIFTH BT., Vet. Tdenel & CUM= Ste., .
dansmith and Dealer In Hardware.
First class goodi 'fof all ndeimid;itlana always
hand and sold at the lowesSprices. • BdpairiattrlPne
ettrefolly on short notice. se2l.qo
pnimiux STEAM
_BREWERY.
JO' r" i°!111%• J A S / ' l'CAY ''''4 ° P 3 lT LU T Z ."'
SPENCE;VICAY .& CIL
wIALsTERCAOD ,BREWERO'
Or 01,.:k 4 0.00...PkBrownitot:,-,
PITTSBURGH; *Pk. • •
lummitivuvioN,mini4 r en, .wm
MYERS AND SCOURERS. '
TT J. LANCE, •
7. , . , , Noe. 40.414.?..447-.P4k.street,
••••.- Z.•;••, • t. C.:.
• . . _ . „..". ••••
DYMITViCKTY . IS(3OP
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17r. , 11
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MOM Milk/ •
MAN'LTF.,,CTIITIERS OF
PITTSBURGH, Pa
CET THE BEST. '
TRIUMPH,
HARDWARE.
Manufacturers and Importers of
CORNER OF WAXNE;
PITTSBURGH. -
BMBMI]nEI3.
ITANCLAL.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood ( and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
.308. H. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
. DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson,, 1 George W. Case .
Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, Win. Douglas, -
Allen Elrkpat Ick, , Wm. Reed.
W. S. Haven, -
DISCOIIN , S DAILY, AT 11. A. 111.
apa:oM
HART, CAIIGHEY . & CO., - •
~.:BANKERS AND BROKERS ;
Corner Third and . Wood hfireets,
PrirlOl3lCrECA34.l, E. 4.1. ' .
(succEssp \ as TO HANNA; HAFT & C 0 .,)
DKALBRB IN 1
,
. &el* e, .Coin, ToupOns,
And particular l ttention paid to ti e purchase and
sale of
c
;COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.:. In .
r:382
1V - HOLINES & SONS,
_LI • ,
57 Market Street,
prrwresi:m6..i-l o PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
•
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of;
United States Securities.
ITTEYSTONE BANK, r •
1E'1TT141731711.451.1-T. PA.
-
THIS BANK IS lOW TRANSACTING A
GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS,
AT THEIR NEW BANKING HOUSE.
No. 293 Liberty Street. ,
Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS
and others ire invited.
Collections made on all accessible points in he
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKDOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
CiEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.,
WESTERN SAYINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTETIED 1866.
Interest paid.onTinie Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
iIoPPEREST.
Discounts Daily at LS o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice. Brett&l4o-'4: IL L =MU& •
A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. ALAREE.
THOMPSON BELL,
JOS. DILWORTH.
J. J. GILLESPIE,
Stockbolder' to whim we
Wm. Forsythe,
Willis Caldwell;
Wii Mizell,
D. W.• C. Bidwell,
E. M. Fulton.
make teterenee•
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. X. •Brown,
Thomas Ewina.
, 4_O•PiR -1 (4
Nee BANKERS.qI
ESTABLISHED IN 'lB3/
5 SOUTH 10
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
7 3-10 s Converted Into 6-20.
STOCKS AND GOLD
Bought and sold on commission , , here and to .New
York. TIME PAPER' NEGOTIATED. •
_INTERESTALL OWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Acoonnts ,of. Banks and Bank
ers received on favorable terms. -
_•
ALL CLASSES OF BM:MIMES TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES.
LITHOGRAPHERS
ISICTAXIN KNOBBLY PHILIP CLXIS.
QINGERLY Br. CLEIS, Successors
1.7 to cm, B. tacaucaDuar & Co.,
PIZACTIVAL LITHEHEILLE'REEIL
The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West
of the Mountabis. Business Ca Cirri tter Heads,
Bonds,. Labels. Circular*, Show Diplomas,
Portraits,. Views, Certificates of Deposits,
Invita
tion Cards, Eq., Nos. TA and 1* Third street,
Pittsburgh.
°RAS. A. MILLER, --
LITHOGRAPHER,
NOr 80 POITATIISTREET, APOLLO pERLDINO;
CHECKS, DRAFTS, .NOTES, BILL and LETTER'
HEADS, ic., done in all *Lyles. ar1e:1150
biILIIIii2A
rawritCAL 11112
,
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, -
:.*tuiiicisoz.l4oxgrtux.,
LiEMOti
118 POICRITIE'XiLIIiEI7%-
' bonstantly on Maid anyikof PARLOgiiidt
V UA lWlt i mt l i r t il c!i r c=n w
itt il
r=sl
P T= in want o[ anything fa air line are to rdlaly
hilted
ea r liber°" P --- " , ,l t n. • ,
mhZtA aan •
Vpir ilf,' , !kAiliMMOMl4: V -;
MAWS t . i
TOl4trtha
111
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7 7 7.1.,777" .. 1r to. t +I% • * -1 0811161
101, • ralleVallik.l , l6rl i$ • S lut U.a.L
V.0:24/4
4:MN:ammo If Osklaall. Nasals& on Bqa42a
REMOVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED MT
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE
Corner of Fifth and 'Wood Streets,
Formerly od(:upled by the NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE.
PH. R. MERTZ.
CONVERSION OF 7.30%.
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
THIRD SERIES of
smv - p-N...rmarrrEi4
INTO TUB • • •
New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealer in Government- Securities,
` CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS.
Llittsbutnij Gartte.
FINANCE AND TRADE
OFFICE OF. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, April 13, 1868.
Gold is steady but with material change,
fluctuating between 138 and - 1383 , ,„ ."
The local money market, although light
enough in all conscience, is easing up a lit
tle, and the banks are again disposed to ac
commodate borrowers, . eipecially those
who are in good standing. The local stock
market is quiet and' devoid of any new lea
tuies worthy of special notice. Columbia
Oil stock is quoted at 10,50 to 11; Triumph
is wanted - at I—none offering.. Oil Basin is
also wanted at 1, but there is acne offering
at that figure. This company has but re
cently declared a 'dividend of ttvo per cent.
Sales o People's Bank ,'stock at 107.%; M. dr,
M. is 1 6 71 d at 65, and IttUik of Pittsburgh at
64
Fr ' m all parts of the country we have
encouraging accounts of the grain crops.
The seasoru!have been favorable to a.second
year o abundance. The very austerity of
winter, though productive of much priva
tion an suffering, has sheltered and nour
ishedl
t e plants, which promise to yield a'
gent' harvest'. In all parts of ,the West
and So th the winter crops are represented
as 100 . g
remarkably healthy; and simi
lar a nts reach us from England and
the g n countries of Europe. Besides, as
/
a natal consequence of the late high
Prices f breadinuffs, the farmers have gen
erallylaced an enlarAed area under grain;
and the ample profits derived from the last
crop hive enabled' them to manure and
otherwise till their lands to the best advan
tage. Thus far, also, the spring has been
remarkably propitious to field operations,
and there is a reasonable prospect that the
spring planting will fare as well as that of
the fair.
Ea
—Closing quotations reeeivedby James T.
Brady tt Co.
Gold 138%
S. 6's, 1881 lux
,1 5-20's, 1862 1103,
1, 5-20's, 1864 108%
". s•2o's, 1865 109
it 10.40' 5 , - 101%
Jan. and July , ' 65 10
'
s
June 7-30's ' 106 V
• // July 7-30's 106%
May Comp.; 1865 /1-834
ALLEGHENY CATTLE. MARKET.
OFFICE OF. THE PrTTSBEROH GAEETTE,
. MONDAY. April 13, 1968.
CATTLE.
There was only a moderate supply of
Cattle on sale to-day, although it.was,
nevertheless; f ully up to the &mud,
which was restricted ' almost entirely to
supplying the wants of the retail trade.
The whole number on sale was about 600.
head, all, or very nearly all, of which were
from Chicago, and, so far as we could
learn, all the Cattle on -sale, were in the
hands of regular dealers. There appeared
to be a larger number of good cattle than
usual, a great proportion:being made up of
prime western steers, smooth andlit, and
these of course, brought pretty stiff prices,
9 to 934 c. Consumers are growling, and,
with good reason, too, at the exorbitant
prices they have to pay for meat, but
drovers and butchers growl still more;
their profits are no greater now than when
cattle were from two to three cents per
pound lower; it takes about double as
much capital to carryon the business, and
money is so tight that it is very difficult to
make collections, and a good many bad
debts seem to be unavoidable. We quote
the following sales:
Hedges er, Taylor sold 20 head of common
cows, heifers and oxen for Reinerian, at an
average of sc.
Stakeiv SE Bro. retailed 15 head of Penna.
cows and steers at 6 to 80.
L. Rothehilds retailed 16 (Chicago) steers.
at 83; to 9,60. •
Shamberg &Hartman 84 (Chicago) steers
'at Ito 9m.
M. Verner 54 (Chicago) steers at 8
to 9.
McAllister & Co. 16 extra (Chicago) steers
ut 9 to 93. i.
Haas d Kraus 36 (Chicago) steers at 8
ks dcTmurinan 76 (Chicago) steers at
Dolan & Co. wholeSaled 15 head of extra
(Chicago) steers to McAllister do CO. at 9y 3 ;
retialed 17 head at 8'„o 9.
•
Hazlewood - & Blackstock 48 (Chicago)
steers at , B to Sm. • •'-• '
Greenwald &Holm 70 (Chicago) ,steers
Hot es, Lafferty & Glass 50. bead, on
commission, mostly common, did not' get
the prices. •
Myers dt Needy we did not get their re-
Port they probab ly had about 75 head.
• . •-431EfitlEP. J• . 4 =
•
There was a moderate supply of Sheep
on sale to-day, and as has been the case
for some time past, while prime fat" mutton
Sheep sold without much difficulty at 'Thal
prices, common and inferior. were dull
and neglected; we quote the former at 8 to
:830, andthe latter at 5,t0 6c. One ; or two
sma ll buhches of Sheep'sold at to 111;4o,
but these were ve r y fine, averaging 140 lbs,
and cannot,•therefore, • be- taken, as a . fair..
'criterion of the 'market. Bat very few
'pupped Sheep offering, pa yeti anq the man
;who would rob Sheep of their - woo this"
this'
kirid i of weather:Ouglitiolie prOiteented.
welire quoted the following gales
•" . .hicOb It ynri sold /B,ikela 4 1 44dy:ateklOY.
weighing/218011o; from - Wuningron . Co.—
the best /4" 7 t 5100P;t4, 1 T404, 1 0 *1,14*;'.
,tolaely 7 Broi sold:24i head of extra-
Sheep from Green Co. (Penna.) Wl'embrAtik.
Bro., butchers, averaging 140 lbe,' at 11;
also, 8o hoad.efilarralititann36Aßilly
Hines pFho usgally,buys,no °tip; Wad)
idli liehdlad 'ilianC2oo
Bradseit'n-t4IIX;
'3ll a
. •
I. Lotman report. having sold 108 head
of common to medium WaShington county.
Sheep at 5;4 to 7. , 1
McMillan cIE Kerr sold 503aead of fair to
prime Washington Co. Sheep at 6 to BX.
aoas
The demand for Hogs 'Axlntinues rather
light, and while the market is quiet, prima'
are firm and well sustained;: we quote in a
retail way at 10 to 11;4c, grass, for good to
prime heavy averages. !I
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUR II GAZETTE, /
MONDAY. April 13, 1868.
The genital markets are.moderately ac
tive and'steady; and in mdny cases, prices
are tending upward, though , the demand'
mend is restricted, mainly ,to supplying
immediate wants. I,
APPLES—Quiet 'hut gf4atry find am:
changed; regular sales in store at 1.3 to $6
per bbl, as to quality. f
SEEDS:—Cloverseed 4iniet and
changed; $7 to $7,50; Timothy at 02,75. and
Flaxseed is Scarce and in demand at 12,50
BUTTER-Is scarce and firm, and choice
Rol, is higher, sales being ;"reported to-day
at 50 to 52e. I •
EGGS—DuII, with a supply,considerably
in excess of the demand, Aid there were.
plenty of sellers to-day at 20 to 21c.
GRAlN—Nothing done iti Wheat—note
in niarket; and the same is - true of Barley.
Oats firm. and prices are well maintained;
sale of 2 cars'at 79o—entail sales" in *tore at
80 to 82e. Rye may be quoted at $1,75 to
$l,BO. Corn is in demand r liuni Ear sells
readily on wharf at $l.
MILL FEED-1s in. brisk demand but
unchanged; sale on wharf of 20 tons ofßran
at $l,BO, and 10 tons ,of Middlings at
$2,25. I
HAY—Baled Hay is sellihg on wharf at
.$2O to• t 25, for common to `;strictly prime
Timothy, and the demand ill ibetter.
POTATOES—Firm, and hi demand with
limited supply; we continucito quote Peach
Blows at-11,50 ' to $8,75, and Buckeyes at
14,00 to $4,50. Jersey Sweets, SB.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is; lirrn and still
tending upward; 14cfor Shoulders; 16c for
Ribbed, and 18c for Clear Sides; 18 3 / 4 to 19c
for Plain Sugar Cured Haihs, and 19y, to
20c for Canvassed do. Lardj 18c, in tierces;
and 18;4c, in, kegs. Mess :pork, $27,50 to
LARD OIL—In. sympathy. with Lard,
has advanced to $1,15 for Nr: 2, and 51,40
'for No. 1.
DRIED FRUIT—Is steak; with a fair lo
eal demand at 7 to 8c for Apples, and 11 to
12c ibr Peaches.
BEANS-14,50 to $5 per btish.
HOMINY—S6,2S to 16,50 per bbl.
ONIONS-14,50 per bush .:1
FLOUR—Is firmet, and *bile there is a
slight improvement in, the demand, prices
have undergone• no quotable change;
110,50 to $10,75 for good B:pting Wheat; $ll
to 511,25 for choice do; $11,7.5 to $12,50 for
Winter Wheat, and $l5 to $l6 for. St.. Lot*
fancy brands. Rye Flour, 10,25 ;to 19,50.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE or TH E; PPITSEDECi GAZETTE, i
MONDAY; April 13;' 1868. S
CRUDE—The 'Crude ma4ket t lis a little
,
weak, under the influence of t e resump
tion of navigation andantici
l ated increased
receipts, but - notwithstanding 'ellers are
more numerous, as yet, there has been nb
quotable decline in prices. Mre can report
a sale of 1000 bbls for April,- seller's option,
at 8%, and 2500 bbls (40 tol, 47 gravity) to
be delivered on first water, lit Sc.ls With
the above • exceptions, there are no new
characteristics in the market worthy of
special notice; we look, however, for more
activity, now that navigation has been re
sumed, even if the market 1 does not im
prove, as the' handling of semuch oil al
woys occasions a livelier feeling, and
causes the trade to !present more _cheerful
appearance. An Oil City 'telegram says:
"Market inactive; considerable inquiry—
but few transactions. On ekeek, offering
at $2,60 to $2,65; in boats at inouth and on ,
cars heres2,9o to $2,95, and liorn tallith for
barges $3."
REFINED—The market ror bonded oil .•
was unusually active to-day, , the reported
sales being larger thtut during any preceed
ing day for; some time . pastilthoUgh Prices
have undergone ,no. quotable change. i We
have reported sales ' of 1000 bbls, On. s t; at
25c; 500 each from August to' Decem ber,at
28%c; 1000 for the last half !tiny month ie. ; ,
tween now and August, buyer's option at '
28c; 500 from August to • November, inclu-
Sive, at 2145 c, mid 2000 each. for September
and October, on private terms. ,
' ARRIVALS—The following are the ar
rivals of oil: - --. - - c - .' ' i •
: yr
Lockhart £ Frew.43Bo O. ' Jones 160
W. B. Hays 25 W. :
_.1130n 50
W. MeCntcheon.- 100 , ' 1 ----
Total .... 4915
OIL SHIPMETS. FEB * V. B. E.
Clark & Sumner, 447 bb ref. to War
ing, Kings& Co.; Philadelphia.
McKelvy & Bro., 164 do d to W. P. Lo
gan & 13ro.,'Thiladelphia. i
Fawcetf, Logan &Stockdide, 100 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Buffurn,,Keheiv tit Co., 320 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro:, Philadelphia:: •
Idontzheimer, Koetler t Co., 500 de do
to Waring, •King& Co., Philidelphia.
OIL SHIPMENTS :'FROM. DUQUESNE DEPOT.
ErDtelliDpil Oil C0.,166 Oblit refined to
E. Schalk Philadelphia. 1.
New York Dry Goods Market.
[By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh G{azette.3 • .
NEW YoBIL, April 13.-4 Cotton goods;
market lacking animation' Trout., influence .
by buoyancy of price of I raw material.
Heavy Brown Sheetings 18a19 for best
makes, and 12341i18c for second. Heavy
Brown Sheetings, — best - Makes, 15a16c.
Printing Cloths saleable at B}4o, and gener
ally held higher; Sprague's' Prints in faii
;
request at , • 14%al Brown re all other
standard - makes. Drills ; full
stock and relatively low f r best brands
such as the Amoskeag and epperell. Cor
set jeans at
_l4alB for standard to best
Makes. Delainewmore steady at 18 for all
regular goods. The demand for fine wool
en goods is improving, but 10w and medium
grades in fill stock are offered at loiv prices.
'arpets are active at $1,80x1,85 for three
ply; 81,75 for imperial do; *l,BO for aemper;
111,l vets15 for medium super; 82,7'54,10 for` cross
ve.
New York Cattle market.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh / Gazette.)
NEw Youx, April 13.—Cattle market re
and
for the week 5,304 beeves; 17,387 sheep
and lambs; 12,490 hogs. 19Oef tolerably ac
tive and firm during,the-wSenb.aw-.
ever there is , but littbr 'Emitted/Ay though '
about all the cattle were sold and the mar
ket closed at a k slight. reds ction from the
quotations; extra sl9,soa2o;iprime $18,75e19;
fair to good $17,50a18,50; iriferior and sirdi
nary sl4xl7:>; Sheep and lambs heavy and
the demand not brisk; Offerings of fair
sheared shee p came. in freely; extras sloa
10,50; prime 89a9,50; inferkir to good $6,50a
B,EO. Hogs firmer end r,cihigher, on week
sales today of 3,8,97 0 1 z.COiellanallatwt and
12.ciirs at 40th Street . at $12012,50 for light to
heavy corn fed. 1
'lPhlbAlelittis Catt g t Market. „ ,
iPyleleitraph 'to thiPatilair Goiette:l
„ ..
ItITADELPHIA, April] 13.—Beeves ate
moderately active and:: ihwer; , sales 1,500
head at logaily, for extra; 9a9% for fair to
4 m4
d;8a8 gross, for common . Sees are
her; , 7QOO /1,-04-.1148 for clipped:
an ' fai.led.A.Jficlps - Aun.L
CluMged; es 35,000 head at $14a15 per 100
=The net. .1
Baltbnoreoldi
cllf Telegraph to the Pltteburgl
. BAFZIMOILE, April 18.-1
active but un.
ghtdoe ?darylarrO4 b l
`le*, $1,18a1,19; white,
tly at 87a90e. Lard q . *my firm; ribbed
'dear. aides,. 1734a17Ker
a14)0.
ME
UM
Gazette)
our firm; family '
RheatltprY r iktml;
Oarefirni, rd.
$1,11a1,13. Oats
Wet at 1834 e. Ba
16Nal6as
shoulders, 143 f