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

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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
D P. WITCH,
REAL ENTRY'. OFISM,
NO. 91 tirant Street, Pittsburgh.
REAL 'ESTATE
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
iiOIIGHT AND SOLD.
WILL 01'4. pßourr ATTENTION TO
Negotiation •t Loans, Attend to the
Steatitic et 14operey. Collectioll
51:311=
EY & 111104
jourumiiki
STOCK AND . REAL ESTATE BROKERS
A le AIICTIONEERN,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS; BONDS,
and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL - ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD •FURNITURE, Itc., either on' the
premises or stele Bond of Trade Rooms.
Particular attention paid. lts horetoforevto the
sale of Real Estate at private sale. • • -- -
Sales of Real Estate In the country attended.
Office, Na 115 FOURTH STEEET. - eezl
FARMS FOR SALE. .
have now for sale several of the finest FARMS In
Westmoreland and Indiana counties, on remarka
bly easy terms, so easy that any one desirous of buy..
lag can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex
amine for yourself.
G. IG. • ,YETTY,
Yo. 80 Bmltlifteld atreet
mh4
FOR lU‘Vil--REAL ESTATE.
VouseIMITRI( .- - RESIDENCE FOR
SALE OR RENT.—A large two-story double
, containing 10 rooms, including double par
lor, with inarj:d. mantles , and all the modern im
provements;•l."acre orground, filled with fruit;
grapes, berries, &c. Situated near Millersville, at
the termination of the Wyile street Passenger cars.
This is one of the handsomest locations In Allegheny
county, and Ina good neighborhood. Apply at
W. A. HERRON'S Real Estate °lnce, 87 Grant
street. mh2.5
• SALE 'SI TO LET.;--Houses
and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and ma
urbs. Also, several FARMS in -guad - locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORT,:trith 20 tares
of land, and good.improvements, . _which I. will sell
cheap and on. , realonable terms. Business Houses
to let.on good streets. Privste Dwelling Houses for
rent in both cities. For further particulars inquire
of WILLLAM WARD, _
3a71 110 Grant Street. opposite Cathedral.
2,000,000 " C OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE
BY THE
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along the line of their road, at
.$l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS
For further particulars, maps; &c., address
nEvienr.vx,
LandCommlssioner, Topeka, Ss \awl
Or CHAS: B. IiAItHIMMX, Arey,
ME
WALL PAPER.
READERS CALL TO-DAY,
At No. 101 Market Street,
AND SELECT YOUR
WALL PAPERS.
JQS. R. HIIGHRS & . BRQ
mhl
WALL PAPERS-AtMM.
. trnenrpaased in beauty and quality.
-P. MARSHALL, .. •
No. 87 Woi,,d Street, near 'Fourth.
rah2o:n6
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
A, GLASS AND
QUEF.P/ISWIRE,
- ;
SILVER' PLATE'? WARE,
PARIAN STATUETTES, 8
43Usti,
. .
And other STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS, a great varletr. '
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
ram
IWO WOOD STREET
efaMILES BEIZENSTEIN,"
,
‘h-' 162 Federal Stret, A lleghe ny,
(Fourth door tbiliiie Minuend.) .
Gla%China Ware it Table Catleu
AT E ERN PRICES. Tererythling required In a
first dalr store on hand: Call and vuunine our
je10:49
LIIIMMa.
Lumurat LiUltinEitt LVM ftrrr
ALECANDERTATTERSONi :
YARDS 240. 88 Preble Street formerly Idatichester,
and No. 167 Rebecca street„opposlto Gas Works,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
'DEALER 1N ALL KINGS , CP , '
Itottflk ftlug
Flooring, - ; . Doors . • , . • • • -
Weatherboardink, Saab,
...' • • .
Shingles. ••- -, - Mouldings. ,•• ... -- -
LathMl Luinber.:„ - Cedar ind Loti s t iii,4f...el
and PaHnga,_ • ' Oak and Yellow pi ne . n'.77 ,
ALSO—FIRE laric..K. TILE and CLAY: , allStoge '
FO — — ll l / 1 --- riVi XA I33 PC c ° Alr M i ff
Callitia '.', '''' . ; •••:. 1 %!".0125 000' '' ' '
..',.n.lr , .:, ~ . 9 ir
r azetplarirgpv:Altrip ri rimpeiz.
Szcasrmaiwar.. A.:1911 ir th y, , ,= ‘ ,. 4
eurcrunnariax arr-rismi !VAS. v4 .. .Y.... , ‘ -,,, , - ,
.r.!. ! t It ,z• •
, .., • v,iriiiiCKll.ll:: 1: - 1! 3 ,'. Cr!
. .
Zdward Diiiiioll, cii :11 I gl. 4 n aln i.r )g ar.:.--
p
John Mellon, i n ' n r7qt.m
Geo. W. Dlthrtgae„.. • ..L. • i •
_ i , ,
hr. R. a - h itud. •- ~ % , .
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BEITLER AND AL.
r BENT STREETS, Ninth Ward.
OPTICS AT TORT PITT GLASS vtomrs, xon Wadi.
aim Street. • A
"4;,--4e74.Z..- 4-I, t`
FOUNDERS,
ATLASIVV9,I9 I O,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER,. President.
•
These Works are among the largeit anti most
complete cstatillshnients In the West. and are now
prepared to furnish • • ,
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Irtin NlTerk.
Casthwa.
11.61)11og min caithsvi.
Bigim9ll3eustleqp.
ilaeltilue Ousting+.
Cwiterai Casetsms.,
ORDERS SOLICITED
noil:n69 .
NATIONAL - FOUNDRY
• AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner tarrOli and Sznalinuns litreete,
(NINTH WARD,)
"' PITTBBIIItOh , PA.
•
•
'l9ll am'
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
sand, and !A r t% ` l, l l e c lithl? " 23iliallll4llVfir
General Castings for Gas and Water Work&
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
feleitlo
TIE BAP FORTTIff FOUNDRY GO
. .
CHARLES REAP, President.. •
J. H. NEAP, Flee President. •
- 0. METCAL See'y and Tress's..
J. K. WADE, ' Enirineer. •
J. G. KNAP,, General /lift:gager.
• - DIREbTORB:,
JAMES B. MEM RAY, of Lyon, Shot b Co
A. E. W. I'AINTER, of J. Painter &Sons.
C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant &Co,
THOS. S. BLAI R, of Shoenberger & Co.
"WM. METCALF , Dtiller. Barr & Parkln.
Relling s Mill and Blast Machinery
RETOR and CASTINOS, of every descalption
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. feM
A. lIILADLEY W. VAN - KIRK J F. lIRADLET
/ETNA. STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY * & CO.
• - Manufacture every variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Among which are the celebrated EUREKA,
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves): POKANA,
VETERAN and IRONSID}.S (Wood Stoves).
Also manufacture
ORATES, ORATE FRONTS,
Qcc-
Ofce and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood
'streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street.
_ap=tr:l9
L. 0. LIVINGSI 4 O.V.W. 11. BITAT.W. A. 11013INSON. JR.
1P91:11G8TON& CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,.
All descriptions,. for Plumbers and Gas Fitterst-Ag
ricnituml Implements, Cotton and W oolen Mill Ma
' chinery, &c.
All JobV, ork promptly attended to.
Office and Works—WASTIINGTON' AVENUE,
near Onter Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
St. Loafs, 311fisonzi.
ROBIN610:04 REA & CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLEIIS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSANO MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gleftu Tritstfr i i n qvili fi A l se l
ta ll
t ag i l i : . cg i
T Geging a
Stills, Ifoiler at:Sheet Iron Ni ' ork.
Mice, No. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGARIPS I'ETERT ISJEC for
fe-MMg Bolters. jall:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
MACHLRBRY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.' - .
EBTIFILT &
oeis:t2B
ERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS .
(Mee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street:
Aranufactute and keep eonatantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES DOG lEGNS,
SITGAIL 'NETTLES,: HOLLOW WARE,
And.EasOngs generally. ap2k.y6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND. ROLL WORKS,
880 Perin Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY
Chill Rolls, Mill Ciustintts, Roll Lathes. kc.
'KULTONS MACHINE WORKS. '
Eralimalttin 1N 1836 .'
neactory .of STEAM ENGINES, , all sites
and or the most imrove4 patterns f or stationa
ENGINES
; A S IA ety 2rAios, raanlnA" at ver y
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced
prices. - -
' P.4e: OElSSlZONelliviale. O.'
fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver. and
tine of C. & P. It. nada
- • • 1110 N • RROICERS.
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, - •
•
IRON BRONZE,'
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of-Cornwall,-Doughiunore, dof
sephlne, Duncannen, bitantme, Glendon,
anoke d other C brands o
coal f. Allthracite,i''.7bughloghenz
C and C. B. Char
I'M IRONS.
,I...Canalgtiments and orders respectfully solicited..
T AKE 811 :nrEM I T' l • ' o. . . .. I
' A-4 COPISE XIII' ANDlfitafitifil 'MIA ' • '.. I
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' • -. PITTS33IL7TIGII - 1..
• PARK, MoCUADY-& - .-CO.; • ,:.. .
iiiinfitafturers of Sheathing.' .Brasiers. an& Rol
• coppet,Presicdloppelirittomp, En , lied Stilt Roe
touur'ciVilte; Dm er• ' AmPef., , . FA ma , Peelers
i n d e w, Tin pi te, Shee Iron, 14. At' Ate. Gon.
fir on hand Villiers' Machines ac _Thols..
Il Vrinepose, No. .140 PIMP fiFilße.'r MI ARO
BECORGSTREET„ Pittsburgh, .. :. . . . ..
Specie& eirderirtif Copper Pittsb u rg
to any desired pat
!e .1... '
myltelleubeT
._.,,
. lo" ;.I 'T.
' ',..faatillafTWAS t TiM IAMPASI '
. , .
. .: ,16; 1 ; }it . .1. ') 1 . 1t .. ,'..1 r 4.1 i:
i.i., ,1U ~tilioos f, grif fa& ~ a rq7 ~11:it
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E/OXIVOPX I4//"DICI"L.
No. ,ii pzi.igiiikAre*llA AVENUE, ppposlte
Hi g h street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. Ile
Grant street.
Jobbing done 'with 'Acidness and MX : tel. All
ordetrsed promptly attended to, and sail thin
W war.
ran. . aullieellGeT
•••'-'';.,; =7 , r
PIT T~fIV GU
xAmm , Acrouxes OP
(Opposite Union Iron Mille,)
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
COPPER..
"• •• • - 014 ' -
• • • =`.*
ititAtußoriCidatiTh•A'ittrligDAX . . *Mr %,
ENGINES,. goailatS, .4to.
O .. tT PITT,
F •
BUM; StiLL TANK
WORKS.
CARROLI. &St DER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED
BOX ANA CYLINDER STEAM .BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, .
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND :ASH T'ANS,
SETTLING I'ANS, SALT PANS AND: CON-
D . ENSERB: . ' ••'" •
STRAIT. , _PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
PRISON - DOORS AND COAL §HISTES
~. , „ .
ottlee 'sod Wareheitse_ eorner'_ Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Stree t s,
•
B' Orders sent Ito the above address .v 111. be
prometiv attendedtd.i.y, ' - - - • mb7:189
E. W. N0UR0W....,148. P . BAIINIIILL .... JAB..BLAIR.
nquitA BOILER WORKS.
`'11011,1tOW„_BAIIMIILL & CO.,
Steanißoiler; Oil Stills, Agltato .
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SSEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sta.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING . pforapily done. jy4:S2
TW 11. BAIONHILL & CO.,
'BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufaeture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive' Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. t
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5;e21
JAMES M. BITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
. _
PITTSBURGH, PA., • -
• MANUFACTURER OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER.STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
- And SHEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JARED N. snusit EDM.T.TND D. BRUSII
_TARED M. BRUSH & SON,
31.4NUFACTUILEIC fp OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK. 41C
61 Peat& Street, Pithiburglc, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
000 K STOVES.
BISSELL ik -CO:S
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Stove In the U4lon.
BTBSPUI -& CO,,
•
No. 285 TAberty Stret,.
Jaw on hand and for *ale,
PARLOR STOVES
HEATING. STOVES„
GRATE FRONT% FRNDERS,
• , COOKING RANGES, lc.
PITTSBURGH
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOK!NC STOVE;
Is at Pi o. 140 GRANT STREET.
it?), I'. C. DUFFY.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
A_ Mt, W IE, ,
837 LIBERTY STREET,
One Square Detour Union Depot,
Air Agents for FATILBAIIKS SCALES
FMIJSSM4NN,
* MTH ST., bet. Tunnel & Chatham Sta.,
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware
First class goods of all descriptions always on
band and sold at the lowest prices. .Itdpairing done
carefully on short notice.•- ~.---- je4oid6o
pIBENIX STEADY BREWERY.
. , •
JOB. 9PENCEE....JA.I3. AVKAY.....nonadei LIDDELL
SPENCER; Ii s KAY & CO,
MALSTERS AND BREWERS
OL Ale , Poiter and Brown Stout,
Pr,111.4.1:91cgy PA
• ROBERT WATSON: Ni‘isier.`
DYERS AND I.3OOI:IRERS.
H.
J•
'Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street,
DYER :AND §CC•pg,ER
STRAW cogs m 3 ] pes DYED,
•KIq.SfLO AD Y D LOMB' PLUMES CLEAN
'Engrg 4yEDI3JSI 7...;017 - ... A
' -- • , •
a nNlVElligatt .r = i
CLOTHES WRINGERS
the manufacturers , wholesale and retail prices,
at Se and SS St. Clair street
J. H. PHILLIPS.
Sole agouti' for this county.
splZ
ZANUFACTLIIIEUS OF
PITTSER.TRGH, .-12 a
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
HARDWARE.
:Manufacturers and Importers of
CUTLERY, &C.
CORNER OF WAYNE,
PITTSBURGH
BREW S.
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‘ 1 ANCIAL
FORT PITT BANKING. COMPANY,'
No. 169 Wood - Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
I DEALERS ,
_GOVERNMENT SE URITIES,
AND co . '
INTEREST ALLOWED. .ON JNE DEPOSITS.
CollectiMis winde,on all ace ssibie points in the
United States and Canadas.
DIRECTO
D. Hostett e r , .1 . Risher,
James Gordon, 1 ltobt. A..K,ng,
D. Wallnee, • • Andrew Miller..
E. Fawcett, . James M. Batley.'
BAWL. IIIeCLITRIaN.IPres . t.
D =ET WILSON. Cashier; "
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIEROFJ,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON
JOS. H. HII.L ....
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass.
James McCandless,
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. Ll. Haven,
T, AT 11 A. M.
• 4p9:022
DISCOUNTS DAIL
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS;
Corner Third and *Wood Streets,
XPIIEnrSIVILTEMII,
(SUCCESSORS TO,HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DEALERS IN
Exchange; . Coin, Coupons,
And particular attenti
sale On paid of to tl e purchase and
COVERNMENT BONDS.
iiidrait Drafts on London. •
N. HOLMES & SONS, _
57 Market Street,
PITTTSBUTtGIi, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
DOUG II T AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular - attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
•
-United States Securities.
ja3o:al
KEYSTONE. 11.1iNli,
rrx-rsisurton.
THIS BANK IS NOW TWOSACTING AI
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
AT THEIR :NEW BANKING HOUSE
No. 293 Liberty Street.
Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS. MERCIIASTS
and others are Invited. .
Collections . made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada. •
Merest Allowed on Time Deposlts.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES SOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
WESTERN SAVINGS RANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 18 66.
Interest paid on Timo Deposits
ANY SU3I REOZIVED Fltoll
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. '
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO . CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEUEIT.
Discounts Daily at 12 'o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A.. M. MARSHALL
Dome Tons - • •
THOMPSON BELL,A. M. MARSHALL,
I
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. GILLESPIE.
•
Stockholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell,
Willis Dalzell,
D. W. C. Bidwell, "
E. Fulton.
BANKER S. 44
ESTABLISHED IN 1831.
345 SOUTHIO:a
Eiii
PU!LADELt HLf.
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES;
7 3-103 Converted Into 5-20.
STO6IIB AND . GOLD
nought and 50111 01 eommindon, here and in New
york. - TIME 11,1 ER NEGOTIATED.
INTI.REST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS or GOLD
AND DUERENLY. Anneal:de of Danko and Bank
ers received on favorable terms._ . _
ALL CLASSES oN SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EAre24CIIOBANGF: AT MARKET RATES.:"
ooH
AKEVEIANICIP SAYINGS HANK;
N 0.1.4 Smlthfliold.laitroot,
JPITTSIURGII, 4 PA
. . . ,
iztrigktaT PAID ON 'DEPOSITt3. ANY Stan
BEOEIViDDX49 4 . O NTA9PLIATTP3itgak Ve7
posite receyettsabJeci,to ehe c i., w i thout interest.
,TAMES IlLACHII011)4 .lElsesiditie.
GEO.. D. , TlNPlikiSeeteissw and Timmer.'
4. z ONES 11.! LlMPlElNBilioncitor.,
James Blackmore, - mimes U. Hopkins,
Alex. Tlaale, James Sawn,
William Deane, W. W. Beaelahaw e
A. G. Cabbage!, Roaexilerrav,
i
, John vans.
REMOVAL.
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE. I •
. . .
CIONVERSION OF 7-3096.
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
-THIRD SERIES of
New 1867 5-20 Gold,. Coupon Bonds.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Vealei in Govern*Oit s!curities,
.. • CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS.
rbijtlittsbitq:;•o4 . i . t.ot
'President.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, 1
• WEDNESDAY, April 22, 1868.
Gold opened strong at 139%,. advanced
suddenly to 140 at noon, and closed at
139%, witlia further advancing tendency.
The advance in the premium has brought
out some heavy sellers, who . count on a
large supply of cash gold on or oven before
the first of May. Exchange on Europe is
at the specie shipping point, yet the ship
ments of coin are small, in comparison to
what they were last May and early in flip
present year.
Govermnent bonds, although sharply ad
vanced, are not bought up so eagerly as in
last
.January, when quotations had ad
vanced to about the same point; those who
bought then are not over anxious to invest
now, when good mortgages and other in
vestments command a much high interest.
Stocks have advancedsuddenly from last
Thursday's decline, and are nearly up to
the highest point before the panic. The
New York Herald, in the interest of the
bear Darty, together with tbo Assistant
Treasurer's operations in gold and Seven-
Thir.y notes, have had but a short sway
over the money market, and the World
talks as confident of a general rise in either
bonds and stocks, and an easy money mar
ket throughout the entire summer season,
that many may be induced to invest at high
prices—but beware the advance is too
tempting to speculators not to avail them
selves of the present still uneasy teeling.
Money is easier for all first:class borrow
ers; only . second grade paper is taxed
heavily.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 a,
112%; 1864 do, 109%; 1865 do, 110%; Consols,
108%; 10-405, 102%; 7-30 s, 106%.
Railroads—Cleveland &, Pittsburgh, 83;
Fort Wayne,lo2M; North. Western,comrnon
61; North Western—preferred; 74; '..lFew
York Central, 1,W.3; Erie 71%; Old South
ern, 90X; Ohio J 31%; Mer
chants Union Express,33: Western Union
Telegraph,37N. Mining Shares--Corydon,
27; Quartz Hill, 1,00. QuicksilVer, 26%.
—Closing quotations received by James T.
Brady & Co.
Gold 139%
Ula
U. S. 6's, 1881
5-20's, 1862
4, 5-20's, 1864.
4, 5-20's, 1865
10-40'5..-....
" 5-20's, Jan. anti July, '65
44 At 16 64 167
" Jtino 7-30's
July 7-30's
May Comp., 1865
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET
OFIFCE OF TFLE PITTSDUROH GAZETTE.,
WEDNESDAY, April "a, .1868... S
CRUDE—The market was again firm
and a little excited• to-day,4and, compared
with yesterday, Prices have still 'further
advanced. We have reported: 1000 bbls
for April—equivalent to spot—at 9e; 1000
for all May at 9Sc; 1000 for first loaf of
May, seller's option, at 9/c; and 5000,bbls
for all the year, buyer's option, at 120 or
12;c; we could not learn which, though it'
is probable Viat the first named figurels
the correct one.' The advance here is ow
ing mainly to the advance at Oil City, for
up to yesterday Antwerp had undergone
no quotable change, and the eastern 'mar
kets are more or less influenced by the ad.: ,
vices from that' place.
REFINED—There was quite' an active
demand for -bonded oil to-day, both for ,
present and future delivery, and, notwith
standing there were offers to ,buy at an ad
vance, thero were no sellers, and, as a con
sequence, we have no sales to record. We
are cognizant of offers having been made
to buy June at 27c; duly at 27%c; all May,
seller's option, at 29c, and December alone
28443. One thing that keeps • gpfiners
from selling is the fact that erne wore
than keeps pace with the advance in re
fined—if .the latter, advances, half a cent
the former is sure to be put that Much, and,
in many cases, a fraction more; so that in
reality, our refiners are In. no bettor con
dition for selling now than they . were a
week since. Nor are - the • crude men' at.
fault; the great drawback is at Oil •City,
where oil is now, and has been all winter
too much inflated for this market.
ARRIVALS—The arrivals reported to
day were as follows:
Mawhitiney & E. 20001
G. S. Thomas... 800
Mawhi'ey & 8r0.1500.1
Total.
make reference:
Joseph Dilworth,
Bey. Darld Kerr,
Henry Lambert,.
A. M., Brown,
Thomas 'Ewing.
OIL SHIPbLETS.PRR -
Forsyth. Bros. ..ft Co., 265 bbls 'refined to
Warden, Prow &Ca.i.PhiLadelphia.: .
'Wormer, Myers & '214 -.do .do - to
Warden. Frew &Co., Philadelphia.
0. B. Jones. 350 do do to W. P. Logan tt,
Bro., Philadelphia.
Fulton, Marvin & Co., 112 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 200 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
MeKelvy & Bro., 224 do do to W. P. Lo
gan & Bro., Philadelphia. ,
Nat. Ref. Co., 200 do xi ) 1 / 4 , 1, DilWortir
&Co, Philadelphia., , .
.. •
Livingston & Bro., 200 4o; do t L Waring,
King & Co., Philiidelphla.' -
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE. DEPOT.
,Enteildnson 011 Co., 92 'bblEr , refilled to
"%raring, King & Co.. Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdship,-.40 do do to, P. ', Na p
' •••
Hutchinson Oil Co., 9 do . do to Warden,
Frew & . • • '•± -
G. W. nOldalkith. 50 do, .443 to W aring,
King co;;Blgjadelfipiti. -
Wade Hampton, crude to D. L. Iklll-:
ler - Philadelphia.
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112%
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St ' Utile 'Cattle Market.
My Telegraph to Plttaburgh Gazette 3
Sr. Lome, April 22.—Cattle firm. Sheep
113a3,50 per head.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE CF PITTSBURGH GAZETar,
WEDNESDAY. April 22, 1868.
The general markets are steady_ and
moderately active, though the demand for
Most of the leading commodities is re- •
stricted mainly to supplying immediate •
wants, and prices are without quotable
change. • - -
BUTTER—Is less active and in rather
better supply, and while, there is no
change,' as 'yet, in prices, the tendency is
downward; prime to choice Roll at 45c
to 50c..
GROCERIES—Market very active, and
prices on some goods have advanced. Raw •
Sugars advanced g, and are held very
firmly at the advance, with good prospects
of still higher. rates. Syrups. and Molasses
are' selling fast at our quotations, and on
Syrups we notice an advance of five cents
per gallon. Rio Coffee steady; Rice 'active;
I.'eas quiet but firm. The following are the
ruling quotations:
SUGARS—New Orleans, 13c to 1414 c;
Cuba, 12% to 13c; Porto Rico, 13c to • 14c;
Crushed, 18c; "A" Coffee, 16y,c; "B" do,
16y,c; Extra "C," 16c. •
Corms—Prime Rio, 26% to 27c; good, 24c;
fair, 22c; Old Government Java, 3734 to 38c; I.
Lagnayra, 28c. • , . .
MOLASSES—NOW Orlean s, 410 tO 05c; Cuba,
65 t0 . 70e; Porto Rico, 70 to 75e. . • • I•
Sraups—"Loverhig's," 51; "Booth S Ed
gar," 8.5 c; "Amber, "Drips," 51.05
to 51,10.
SrucEs—Cassia, 80 to 85v., Cloves 50c; I
Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c;..Nutinegs, $1,50.
ltmE—Rangoon lly,c; Carolina, 12;4c. '
8c; Silver Gloss, 1234 e,
and Corn Starch, 13c.
Fnurrs—Layer Resins, 54,75 per box; '
Valentin, 20c per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants,
140 for new.
BAR LEAD-12c; Shot, $3,50 per bag.
SoArs—".l3abbitt's," 12c; "OakleY's,"
11 1 ,4 c; Rosin, 4;4 to 6c; "Dobbin's ' " 15c..
CANDLES—MouId, 16c; Star, 230.
CoNcEisTRATEn LYE—$7,5O per case.
CARS SODA-55,50 per 100.
- FISH-White Fish, 57,50; Lake Herring,
$4; Mackerel No. 1, 520; No. 2, 518,00; No. 2,
514; in half bbls, 50c more.
TOBACCO—BIack ss, 10s, Xs and Louis
ville Navy, 72 td 75c,• Wm. H. Grant's lOs
and Navy, 80c; D. Tobacco, 22c to 250
for best. - •
TEA—The market. is firm and prices are,
higher for new crop. . Choice Young Hy,
Son, 51,75; fair, 51,50; , common to good, 11,
to $1,35; olong, 75c, 85c, 90c, 51, 51,25 and
51,35; good Porto , Rico, 5.1. to 51,85, as to .
quality. Iniperial, $1 to 51,85. Japan--
Choice, $1,30; fidr 5L , •
EGGS—Were less active to-day, and un
der the influence of increased arrivals,
prices are barely sustained, 22 to 23c.
• APPLES—Green Apples are scarce and
in demand but unchanged; we continue to
quote at $5 to 57 Der bbl. ' • ,
POTATOES—I S each Blows are firm and!
in demand, with regular sales at 51;40 per
bushel, and 54 per bbl., Buckeyes, 54,40 to
54,50 per bbl. •
SEF.DS—Cloverseed is dull mid nominal__
at 56,50 to $7. Timothy is quiet and un
changed. at 52,50 to $2,75. Flaxseed is in
demand at 52,55 to 52,60. -
GRAlN—Winter Wheat, of Which there
is none in market, may be quoted nomi
nally at 52,55 for Red, and 5 to 8c higher
for White; sales of No. 1 Spring at 52,40.
Oats steady, with sales on track and wharf
at 79 to 80c, and in store, at 83 to 85e. Ear
Corn is scarce and firm at el to si,os. Rye -
is somewhat excited and tending upward;
we now quote at 51.85 to 51,90. No move
• ment in Barley—none in market.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches are firm and
advancing, being quoted to-day at 12 to 13c.
Apples'very alDundant and dull at, ,634 e
to 7%e.
HAY—We 'heard of a sale of 84 bales of
fair quality baled at sgz; 6 tons do at $26,
and, we suppose, prirne would minuend
$27 to 428. Wagon Hay sold in Allegheny on .
Tuesday at $27. _
FLOUR—Is firm, with a steady local de
mand but unchanged. •We are, quoted
sales of "Winona City" at $11,50; "Clark's"
at 511,25; "Falcon" at $11,50; "White Star"
at 511,50; "Golden Eagle," 512; '"Pride •of
the West," 512,25; "Mad River." 512,50.
Good Spring Wheat is qucked•at $10,75 to
$ll, and choice do at .511,25 - to 511,50. Rye
Flour, $9,50.
LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged; sales
at 51,15 for No. 2, and 51,43 to - $1,45 for
No 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is steady, . with
it continued fair demand but irus,-
changed; we continue to qnote at 14c for
Shoulders; 16 to 18c for Ribbed and-Clear.
Sides, and 19c for Plain and 20c for Can
vassed Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is firm
and tending upward; 18c 1834 c, in tierces.
Mess Pork, 527,50 to 528.
By. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazeite".l
NEW YORE, April V..—Cotton ore ac
. -M
tive and a shade firmer; sales 4,800' . , bales at
31a31 1 ,4c for:middling uplands. , Flour; re
ceipti 3,063 bbls; „dull without . decided
Change; sales 8•10 bfils at $9,25a9,75 - for an
,
.perfine State and western, $1.0,25a10,90.f0r,
extra State, $10,30a11,35 for extra western,
$12,50a14,00 for white wheat extra, $1.0,30a
14,00 for round hoop Ohio, $11a12,50 for ex
tra St. Louis, $12,50316,00 for good to
choice do, closing, quiet. California dull;
sales 1,400 sacks at 812,85314,50. Rye
Flour firmer; sales 350 bbls at $8a9,70. Corn
meal steady; sales 100 bbls at ssa6; Brandy
wine $6,40. Whisky nominal. • Wheat; re
ceipts 3,063 bids; dull and slightly in buy
ers' favor; sales 33,000 bush at $2,50: small
lots No 2 spring delivered; No 2 do to ar
rive on private terms; $2,62 for No I.spring
delivered. $2,70 for golden drop spring,
$2,85a2,86 for amber. Pennsylvania,- $3 fol.
amber State, and. $3,40 for white
Michigan Rye very scarce and held at 2a3c.
higher, 800 bush. to arrive at 2c; Barley and
Barley Malt is quiet; receipts - Corn 15,300
bush. Corn heavy at la2c. lower, 59,000
bush. at $1,15a1,18; new Mixed Western
afloat at $1,13%'a1,14; straw colored Southern
81,14a1,15; White 'Southern $1,231,24, and'
Southern Yellow; receipts of Oats, none,
fcriner,inore doing, 83,000 bush. sold at 85%
aBsy,e4 Western, and in store 87a87 ,vc. do
afloat. - Rico is dull. Coffee firm, 1,960 lbs.
Rio on private terms. Sugar steady.at 11c,
Cuba."lo,( 4 al2c. Molasses quiet, 200 bbls.
Cuba at 48a51c. Hops quiet and steady at '
10a50c. for American. Petroleum firm at
1234 c. for Crude, and 26a261Ac. for Refined;
Cannel Coal is quiet and unchanged.—
Leather: Hemlock Sol% heavy, 27a28c.
Wool is quiet and unchanged, 120,000 lbs.
it 47a55e, Domestic Fleece 4611470,; Pull
ed, and Packed reinains quiet and firm;
2,450 bbls at $7,50a27,75 for new mesa, clos•
mg at 827,0 3 cash: 826,50a26,62 for old do,
elesing .kt V 6,50 cash; $42.5a22,50 for prime,.
and $24,25324,50 for nrime meta. Beans
steady; 4ko bbls at 815a20.50 for new plain
Inessi-$20,5002 4 ,75 for new extra mew; also,
600 tom at:P.10.37. for prime mess, and $40a42
for Indiamess. Beef Hams nominal. Opt
Meats firmer; 300 ,pkgs at 12;4n131‘e for
shoulders; 16Na1730 for hams and 20 1 Xa
21/c for bagged hams. Bacon Is firm; 240
bxs at 141/a 14;84 for Cuinberland cut; 17c
for short clear;• short' ribbed onprivate
terms. Lard a shads` firmer at . 17X111834c;
small lots at 18547.. . Butter. firm, at ,20a40e
for Ohio, and . 50a540 ibr Stata. cheese i s
firmer at 14a17c. Freights to LlVerpool are
:lower,_ with engagements per steamer of .
35,000 bustkof grain at-s;6alid for corn,• and
03,./d for wheat.
tATrirr,.sr.l4.—Flour closed quhito with . -
0 0 ~ehange.,, Wbol.- ; . 0 all, und , holders
rather more Aliaposed , to: realise.:. Rye
:scarce and very firmk1)2,9002.02 feFWeatern; •
inside price tQ ' arrive ,Yia canal - 4 Pats dull ,
en efivio' 'at . 8040 , ler,western JA;store, •
= 43o fp' h a nu pad, hearit atSi_ ,
_15419i-fa new , I
. mixbd.Western afloat and $ l, old. do.
hi . store. .Porlf„anot and. &Mk_
_, e ,Ariff,74,
28,00 for new giApi t , CO2 1 / . igia X e gY IS K 1 . 8 e . 4
moderatelY active an I jfteady.: , 7 G e lpt lifeata,
active and firm. Bacion quiet - at 14galliyie .
for Cumberland cut. Lard quiet ,
at • 18y,a
18340 for fair to prime steam and kettle
rendered. Eggs steady at 21a22e. - •
4300
f Pmer '
- ou
New York Produce Market:
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