The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 25, 1868, Image 6

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    B
IRON WORKS.
As. Vzic;:yar, Presn W. P. PORTER., Sep':
pITTSBURGH FORGE •"'
AND IRON •CO.,
MANATFACTIIRERS OF
• -
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
F.allatiiid Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles hammered; ,
LoeomoUsra Frate.es;
Locatkilrtive Frame Shapes;
Sideißods;
Yokes, Straps:
Fistan Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
SteaMboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists:
Pitman 'Jaws, Collars, &e. •
Offlci3, No. 177 P.F.'..NN STREET, ,
PITTSBURGH.
G RAFF, BYERS CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bar, Hoop 'and Sheet Iron,
WROUCHT IPON,
Iron Welded Tittes•for Gas, Steam,
Water, #ze.
ALSO,
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water and 132 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
=EMI
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
• LLOYD &
MANUFACTURERS OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
AND ' •
JUNIATA.BLOOM IRON.
.
MERCHANT BAR,ItOUNTI and SQUARE IRON
HOOP. BAND , T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE andSHEET IRON.
MOWER. AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL 'l' RAILS 20 and 18 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHA IRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAlLS.J'ancbed and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and Office at the Wor:ia, GREEN
OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. •
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FTRST STREET,
op a pr d e 6 MonongaheWlionse; iirrrvinitritom.
STEEL WORKS
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
'SINGER, NIMICK & CO.,
PiTTSBURGH, PA.,
Manufacturers of every description of
OAST AND CERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &c.
WarehOnse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts.
apIG:o67
EITTSBURGR STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD £ CO-.)
Manntacturcr3 of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL ,.
' SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAGON. of all sizes; SAW
-
PLATES. HOE. FOHK. and SHEET CAST'S'TEEL;
CAST STEEL for .
Reaping and Mowing Machines; • •
- - Steel Plow igs,
: •
Axles, e.,
•
Cast and gommon Plow & Spring Steel.
Office—Corner TIBET AND BOSS STREETS, two
blocks above the. Monongahela House.
0c23:d9
3iILLEIt, BARR & PARKIN.
- GENERAL PARTNERS: ~
WM. METCALF,I REUBEN . MILLER,
GEO. w.-BAER, CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER-9. 31.• KIER. •.
CRESCENT STEEL. WORKS,
mirr:r:rlll,, ISAILIEL Bc PARHIN,
Office, No. 339 ..iberty St,
PITTSBVRGIT, rA.
fel4:d4B
BL ACK DIAMOND i
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, =OTHER & CO.,
Manttracturrs of an descriptions of
a • •
Office iid Warebonsiy, 120, 12, 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST ST RE ET S ; . i 24
.111T11181311611.
livata•yonwoailzi
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
MUn AMNOMMM BONE,
SUP -PHOSPHATE OF LIKE,
iTANIIIPACTVRED sr
The Allegheny, .Fertilizer
SEWARD CAM.P.BELL,
plu)pnrwrous ,
Office, 856 Penn •Street ; Pittsburgh; ?a.
• ,
The best Fertillici in ue, and recognized by
Farmers whohave given It* trial, to be the tand
lard for raising large crops or Wheat, lire. ' s Oats,
Corn, Pots toes, a a. <Waleav e published for gratu
itous circulation a pamphlet containing interesting,
and valnablestatements of this Fertilizer, copies or
which will be, sent free to any sending tut their ad-
PITINSITRGII. PAPER :MANU
FACTURING COM - 2A.Nr, Blsoutaotoress of ,
PRINTING AND,WRAPPING PAPERS:
CLINTON BaLL—STEUBENVILLV., Onto.
BRIGHTON BIELZ—FETtr-BIIIGHTON, PA. •
OFFICE AND. WARAHOUSE,
„ .
1g0.82 Thitd Street, Pittsburgh,Pa.
Orrlczuh—A-17GUSe2 16.9thle_2'President;- * -
• JNO. B.I•9VINGSTOIj. Tres/up:e,. 2 ,
. t - simugp BA.D,DOlecretsry • .
DInii(90110-rAngesS .11.4A944 , Obst :At 4 lo l 4 l §.; il ;
liartnian; John B. LlNlngtop. : ";.....' ..'
Cain paid for Pape 8 . .. . ,
FOR SALE.
560 bush. No. 1 Spriug Wheat; ,
080 prime Winter Wheat;
" pause Bye; •
1,000 "
" Oats;
350 _p_rime Pesch Itiow Potatoest,
For isle by NITMICOCK,McCIINKBY &
• -
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..p0..-;y-gt...,i,gi.qt4,,t.4.3?-*irAf-.4,bwigif.,,,,Wer,
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- -
OHO
II 01, z -, ZdACITIMIEVI'S.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, .Ninth Ward,
•
-PrrT/Ea..HYTELG-lEE.
. .
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
- These Works are among the ia'rgest 'sue Most
complete establishments In the Nye.st and are neyr,
prepared to furnish • ,
, .
of every delicription.
Boilers, -4 0 a Tanks.
Sheet,fron Work
_
311 4 1 r0a411444. 111 .8 11 .
Bolling Mill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
Generiil'Castings. -
'
nos:il6
NATION** FOUNDRY ,
•.
AND PIPE 'WORKS,
Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
WM. SMITH.
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS irND WATER WORKS.
➢is Pipes arc all cyst invar i abl]'. to Pita, In '' ry
ofassortmentsand, and la feet lengths, Also, lull
peneral Castings for as andWaferWorks.
. 47: 11,20 s c v. ..l LTi e n a a t g n c!l o i n t.E , oamr . lntendent
of
feHrtio ,
THE KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
- CHARLES KNAP, President.
'J. M. KNAP, Vice President..
0.
0. METCALF,,See'y and Trea.s*r.
J. K. WADE, Engineer.
• ',J. G. KNAP, General Manager. .
DIRECTORS:
jiltIES B. MIIRRA.Y, of Lyon. Shotb S Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter A Sons.
. C. R. HERRON,of bßang, Chalfant & co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, of.shoenberiter it Co. ' • -
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
- mAilltrecTuitzus bF
Belling Mill and Blast Machinery.
RETORTS and-CASTINGS, of every descalptlon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES.. ' fe24
A. BRADLEY W. VANKtItr .7 c 1310.M.E17
i ffiVNA STOVE WORKS.
• A. BRADLEY & CO., •
3lanufacture eTery variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Among which are the celebrated EUREKA.
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Call titoves): POMANA,
VETERAN sod IRONSIDES (Wood Stores).
Also manufacture
...GRATES, GRATE FRONTS. am
Office and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood
streets. Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street.
ap2l:r39
L.O. LTVINGSTON.W. H. BURT.W. A. BOB[
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
-• IRON POUNDER
INIA.NUFACTUTtERS OF
• - FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,.
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: Ag
riculturarlmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
chinery, Ac.
all Job Work promptly attended to.
.Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. -
ROBINSON, REA CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS Sc 3IILLenS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURG,H,
Manufacturers of Boat and .Stationary Stearn En
gines; Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing,
Shafting, castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills; Bolter and Sheet Iron M ork.
°Mee. No. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
'Agents for GIFGABIPS PETENT INJEC •Hi for
feeding Boilers.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Bittler Street, Nint4 Ward,
(Opposlietinlon Iron M1116,j
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE. SKEINS AND PIPE. BOXES,
MACHINERY AND - CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable. •
EBBEET & ,ILL=3D.
00.5:1Z3
BERI43IFOUNTIRT.
PRICE
01Bee and Warehouse, 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. " - - atat;:yti
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS,
880 Penni Street.
BOLLIA.N, BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, Ac. • •
ULTON MACHINE WORKS.
F IN 1838.
nnfactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for stationary
purposes • ; S TEAM OATS and STEAM PERIM.
BOATS. A variety of 10, 12 and 18 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold .at very reduced
prices.
P. P. 6F.18810, Wellsville, 0.
Filly miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver, and
line of C. & P. It. noncia
IRON BROKERS.
IRON BROILEIL,
124 First Street" , Pittsburgh" Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornarall Dougharnom. Jo
sopnine, Isabella, Duncannon, ntanhone, Glendon,
and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal ;
Consignments and orders respectfully solll: 5 • '
LAKE SIJOESIOR
-
OOPPEE MILL AID SNELTMG WOraill,
'' • , . ' Jr.ar1...i.15131:343.;., '
" PARK , AtIcCURDY *Ac po
Bisitufactuicris of Elbeathiog, Braziers' • and . Bel
Copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bin.
tow, gpelter flolder.Also, jwpoit-rs and Dealers
in Metal, Tin Pieter. Iron, ts Au .4d.P Con:
i
or on hand Thalweg , Machines at. Tools. 1
*rehouse,
_No. 140 FIRST STREt2 and UN
'S, COND STERET. Pittsburgh. , , ,
peclal orders or Copper: out to "'soy deilied os:
' PRIM..: m914.134:dwT
POLPL74.TERS BUILDPRS.
. ' 4r
jr.NTERN" B UILDER, -A
33L PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, opposite
High fired, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No, mg
Grant_street.
Jobbing done with neatness and dispatch. AU
orders promptly attended to, and maturation war
rantad. sallkeentlfr
PITT§BKROB: GAZETTE .1 'SATURDAY. APRIL 25, ISdgi!
ZMIEM
PITTSBURGH
PIG IRONS.
COPPER:
• r
ENGINES, BOILERS, &C.
FORT PITT
BOILER, BULL - ANB , TANK
WORKS.
, CARROLL & SNYDER,
In'AiNcrAcivnpais OP •
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AN...) CYLINDER Sir..AN . BOILERS.
DID STILLS. AND . Th r N S, , ~ ;
- 631MNEyk.RREECIIING AND ASH
SETTLING PANS, SALT • PANS AND CON"
DENSERS: - ,•, _ .
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDG.ES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES.
Office and Wirehonae, eorner Second,
Third; Short and ILiberty Streetsi-
PITTSBURGH, Pa
JEr Orders sent . -to :the,abcree address will - be
promatlr attended to.` -mbidfb
E. W. MORROW.. g1A.9..13. • BAUM - LILL .:..JAI3. BLAIR.
.
'MORRO*;BAIthiIIELL &
. .
. . , •
DIANTPACTIMP.riS OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills Agitators ,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, dc.
Cor: Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING promptly done
WM. BARNIFIILL &,.CO"
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. •
Having secured a large yafd 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 Boilers; Condensers, Salt-
Pans, Tanks, - 011 Stills. Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, . and sole menu
faciurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortestnotice. Jas:c2l
TAMES M. RITER, • • • -
ty.
•
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTAIiII:RGII, PA.,
51ANUFACTURElt OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS, .
And SHEET IRON WORK,
• For Bleatnboate
JAILED 31. BRUSH 'EDMUND D. BRUSH
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
ANCVACTURSIIB OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &U.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES. •
. CET THE BEST. •
.
BISSELL a, Co.'s
TRIUMPH,
- FOR BIT ri - x - rNo us COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Stove in the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and - tor sale,
PARLOR STOVES
HEATING 'STOVES.
- ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
COOKING RANGES. sc.
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
lJ TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET.
Jag P. C. DUFFY.
HARDWARE
NEW HARDWARE ROUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
31:mufactnrers and Importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C .
337 MIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OP WAYNE,
One Square Below Bnlon Depot,
PITTSBURGH
NV - Agents for FAIRBANKS , SCAI:EB
. .
F NIUSSIMANN,
° PUTS ST., bet. Tunnel & C'hatham Ste.,
Gunsinith and Dealerin IWdiTare..
' First class ,goodo.of all deserligAoull
band and sold attbelorostrptices. - A - Rdple_g 2tte
carettdly on abort notice. Jewsmou
- BfW=S.
pmENEK'Frx.im BSEWEHY.
JOB. M'KAY:...llOl3Eirf LIDRIGLL
SPENCER, FRAY
INALEITENs: AN p' sitgwaßs
'Of Ale, Pester and, Brown.Stent,
PITTSBURGH,- PI; - s• •
••, , „ ,
;ROBERT WATSON, Manager. .-.• 0o14;
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
It J. LANCE,
Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street?
DYER AND SCOtIREI,
STRAW GOODS =MUM 011; DIED. - •
tip GLOVES-AND LADrza , Llamas oLiArr 7
DOB DYED • ,
lIVERSAL
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
t the manufacturers , wholesale and retell prices,
et SO sad S 8 St. Char street
J. it H. PHILLIPS.
&WS Sole assets for thls Soling%
FORT PITT RANI* COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street..
CAPITAL;" . • • • . $200,000.
S i
„s
STOPKHOLDE 'S INDIVIDUALLY., LIABLE. _
, EALERS-IN - '.: •
GOVERIi
111 T SECURITIES,
A D. COLD. . - - .
INTEREST ALiOWED iON TIME` DEPOSITS.
,
Collections' matte ' on, all' aeceAsible points In the
United Stat‘anii,Caztadas.
DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter. ' p. Risher, ' '
James (*onion, ; Pont: •
D. Walinte, • ~ . 'Andrew 31111er,
'E. Fawcett, • • - 1 ',lanaea 11.' Dailey.
304Luit4AN, Preen.
NATIONAL
Con of
A. PATTERS
.708. H. HILL
.. -
- CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, ; George W. Case.
Wm. 11. Brown, - James McCandless,
Chas. Lotkhart, I. Wm. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick. . ' Win. Reed. . t
W. S. Haven,
jy4:b2
DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M.
ap9:022
TTART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner,. Third and Irifod. Streets,.
(succEstKnts TO HANNA; HART h C 0..)
DEALERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and
bale of'
.GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight 33tafts on London.
myi:ss2
N., HOLMES & SONS,
3B.A:S!L.TIK.MPLIS,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
tinited titiites and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and othe Securities
Particular attention paid to toe purcliaw and
sale of
Unified States Se
kt2o:al .
TTENSTONE BANK,
THIS BASK IS NOW TRANSACTING A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
Accounts of BANKS. BANKERS, MERCHANTS
and others Are tnytted. - • •
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.
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK;
" No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTEItED 1866.
IntereEit paid on "rime Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO - CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST. ,
Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL
Vice President—A.M. MARSHALL
DIRECTORS:
THQMI'SON DELL, ! A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. ! JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. GILLESPLE. 1 !
Stockholders to whoth we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell,
Willis Dalzell,
D. W. 0. Indwell,
E. M.' Fulton.
ESTABLISHED IN, 1837.
sv.
"
7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20,
BOught and sold on commission, here and In New
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED:
- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CDDRENIN. ,, Accounts of Bankb and Bank
ers received on favorable terms.
_ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES.
le24:I88
ME!!!=1:=1
TO ' 4,4 t , IVERPOOL AND,I, VEVANSTOWN.
TgE INMAN MAIL STEAVISIOPS,
iTl . taering green nrst-class Tassel!, among them
erry;OPANTWEEPL;
CITY O BO C S II O y N eyr EhT N Y DI OAP I BALTIMORE,
Mglll7 Vrjß r AYft r Pier ft lor t
, ier:lorgefurthefo
tine
Only to
WI:ULM BINGIIAII4
Ifo FIFTH STREET, (Chronicle Building,)
FIN.ANCiAL
1111 /2
SA''
D. L ET WILSON. Cashier, _
VI • OF COMNEICE
NI ood and Sixth Sts.
i N President.
Cashier.
PI7C'TSI3IThiGrII,
57 Market Street,
inT"1"I'S131311GrII,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO=
1 3 'IrPrEt - 3.l3lTrtGrii. PA.
AZ THEIR NEW HANEING HOUSE
No. 293 Liberty Street.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashte'r.
make reference:
RJoseph Dilworth,
ev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. M. Brown,
Thomas Ewing.
40ARK4
BANKERS. °0
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
STO€KS AND GOLD
SHIPS
Nearly opposite Post (lee, Pittsburgh.
I Rum**.
BANKING AND _EXCHANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
, •
Formerly oennpied by 'the NATIONAL DANK OF
ctiNvzitsiox OF, 7-30;s:
We are 4ow prepared to convert the SECOND and
TiIiIiD'SERLE.S . , • ' •
SEVEN-.W]aililr7DES
New 18675-20 Gold ,Coupon Bonds.
, . .
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealer' in Government Securities,
CORNER 'FOURTH AND WOOD STS.
.ttrt4.4':# . : 4
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY April 24, 1868.'
Gold suffered a heavy decline to-day,
opening at 139%, declining to 1393 x, advan
-Ring to 139%, but suddenly bfjoame weak
and closed at 1.393 to i.39Y,. A, large
amount of the outstanding short contracts
were covered within the last two days, and
there being nothing to sustain the market,
it , gradually declined with a downward
tendency. : There is however( a large
amount of gold needed during the early
'part of May, which may prevent any mate
rial declinetelov.the rates ranging during
the last fortnight. erably stronger and someafbat excited to- 1
Government bonds were well sustained' day, and notwithstanding !Antwerp has de- i
- dined to 41 3 / 4 c, the of were if anything; '• ' 1
to-day, even at the decline in gold, and better than yesterday, and there was quite
1867's advanced % per cent.; the 5-20 s of a brisk demand for both present" and future
1862 and '1865 are less firm and slightly off delivery, and but very few Sellers. We
cognizant or offers for spot oil at 26c;
from the highest quotation. For the pres- aree° at 6,14 c; June at u 7 /c; July at 28e;
ant, there is no demand for securities, and July to Deeeinber at 29; aid August to De
rather a disposition to sell': 'Stocks - are cember at 29 to 2934 e. There was but a
'ewer except Fort Wayne, Express stocks single sale reported, one thousand barrels,
for allthe year, buyer'a Oi3tion, at 32c. The
are lower; also, Telegraph and some of-the
principal cause assigned for the advance is
Western Railroad shares. • a reported decline in freights at ( Philadel-
Money is easier, the demand being less phia; and then, to help the market'still
pressing, and all good aper will be dis- more, gold isitending upWard.
- counted at liberal rates. Our home securi-
ARRIVALS-The arrivals reported to
day were as follows: Fisher t Bro., 3,700;
ties are also improving with the increase Mawhinney & Edwards, 800; Lockhart &
of loanable funds. l Frew, 1;460; Dilworth k Bro., 2.300; W. Mc-
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. 1 Cotcheon, 00-total, 8,320 r bbls.
Mertz, were as f011OWS: I OIL SHI.PMETS PER ;A. V. B. B. -
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 s, "Montzheimer; Koehler ;& Co. 137 bbls re
-1113,; 1851 do, HO; 1865 - do, 110 4 ; Consols, ; fined to Waring, King &,00., Philadelphia.
1081,..; 10 7 405, 102%; 7-303, 107. McKelv2,- & Bro. 276 de'doto W. P. Lo-
Railroads-Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 80;; gait & Bro., Philadelphiai
Fort Wayne,lo2M; North Westem,common Clark & Sumner, 165 do; do to P. 'Wright
62,1‘; North Western-preferred, 74; New ,k suns, Philadelphia:
York Central, 1..T2%; Erie, 68%; Old South- P. Weisenberger &Co:A® do do to War
ern, s 9;• Ohio & Mississippi, 30%; tier- den, Frew k Co., Philadelphia.
chants Union Ex - press,3l%; Western Union O. B. Jones, 130 do do to W. P. Logan it • -
Telegraph,367. Mining Shares-Corydon, Bro., Philadelphia. i
31; Quartz. I-Rll, 1,05. Quicksilver, 26;4 3 .. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 150 do do to
-The home demand for United States se- W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
curitias is likelz.r to be slightly increased Nat. Ref. Co., 150 do do to F. A. Dliworth
by the' approach M
of the first of ay. The & Co., Philadelphia.
Li k
vings. ton k Bro„ 100 - do to Waring,
This eventful date is to the private capi- King & Co., Philadelphia.,
talists, in many respects, what the quarter- Buffalo, Kehew it C0.,50 do-do, to W. P.
,dam is to the national banks. It is t o b ot h Logan k Bro Philadelphia
Fawcett, 'Logan & Stockdale, 50 do tar to
a return-day-in the one case return to the W. P. Logan .t; Bro., Philadelphia.
Comptroller of the Currency; in the other OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.
a return to those worthy guardians of the Brooks, Ballentine Sr :Co., 48 ibis real - duum to W. , P. Logan &Bro., Phila.
tax-paying nmsses-tho assessor& In both
cases a certain amount of "leg,i imate" pre- PhiladelphiaOilC3
paration is usually made-the results are G. W: lioldship, IR2 do do to Waring,
Frew &
Hutchinson c u., 0 ref. to Warden,
of a mixed character., The an who : in King &Co., Philadelphia . • .
ic
. .
the spring turns a good share f his pron- __
W ANTED—A firSt.elitSkOil Refiner. Ap
erty into the United States stocks to escape
,LOGAs,,Co er Hancock street _
t W...-P. 411 ,
the "duties," often finds the same shrink- ply ° • 0 , . -- ,0 , . ... i. r
and DuanesneWay., - .f. • . , I- .
ing in his hand at the opening f the sum- -, e ,*.' - • •.l '
.„, „, (; ,1; ~,:, ..;.„. ",
i
mar; and, of course, it is easy o see that a PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET,
small decline would, more than swallow up
OFFICE CF THE PITTSDUTIGH GAZETTE,
g9' tax eaVings. 'After the tventy-five mil- 1 . . _
I. FRIDAY, April 20, 1868.
lions of May 1 gold interest as paid the - 1.
Government will have a bra
There was a fair demand for certain de-'
till July 1. At the ; last-name
thing spell
date about .
scrintions of Crude It:On-a fair amount
, i
of business is being. trantiaesed, oath° sale&
nine millions of gold will be required to - ... • 4 ,4, The -
below would indicate/ 1h h - receipts are- -
meet the coupons of the sixes of 1881, and
now moderate, and , prices, especially of ,
over seventeen millions of gold to' pay the
coupons due upon the Five Twenties of
leading forge Irons 'are '',fairly maintained.
,'.,
Foundry Irons are in ex‘ss of the demand,
1865, and toe coupons upon the five and six 1
per cents: 18®, 1871 and 1874.
and concessions are offering in order to
1 effect Sales .1- 1': ' .. - 4
' = —The outstanding old State bank-note -
t...
n..
circulation of the Boston city banks is now DITUMINUS CO
IO
A SMEL D. It n .. FROM LAHEIT
S't
L -
PER ~ ..
8167,013. Seven . years ago the banks of 5O tons Open Grey, lion) y'd.33B 00-4 mos'
Boston reported $7,000,000 of this ciretila-.1. 30 " ' '.'"--- I .f ... 37 00-- cash,:
tion.
1® " Meditini Grey 1
tion. We observe that the bank-note re- •• • , Grey ..,z .37 • .
.. - 50 " Medium-from lard.. 00-4 mos • i
Porters have mostly taken State Banks out da ''"
Medium=frorn yard..-36 25-Z4lios
of their lists, and that the New York city 200 ~ Medium-teal- ' 33 00-30 d's •
brokers havegenerally'stopped haying the - -. 50 ~ Fay. brand-at,far p.- t..
51X1 . 1 Fay. brand-at Air p. t.
old currency. persons now, of course, las 4 , • Mixturewith et 38 00-0
n .ore. , mos
avoid as far as possible taking the old- 100 ~ Inferior It:id:toning 34,,00-4 mos
fashioned notes. Any one happening to 1 200 " Low ;.grade, . for an
i '
other, ..-. r p.. t.
find such paper in hand will generally find
r cuaitcoai.
it the best plan to send it ‘home at once for 200 tons Fancy Ferge..:l.t. ... -851 00 7 -6 mos
redemption, either by mail or by the hands 100 ~, , Fancy Forge ' 1 50'00=30 d's
of an express-Man -that is if the issuing 100 " Fancy rorge. - .:14 50 90-30 d's
bank is far awa
• 200 " Fancy Forge '' . i....'... 5000- , -4 mos -
y.
30 ~ Hanging Rock"' 46 00--6 mos
-Closing quotations received brJames T. 50 " No.; 1 Foundry' I 44:00-5 mos
Brady 6:Co. ' 50 " No. I Foundry.:,i 43 00-4 mos
Gold • 139:‘ 100 " No. 3 Foundry I i 41 00-4 mos -
U. S. 6's, 1881 II2X '
:ANTES/04TE.
4, 5-20 4 1868„, - 11'7-
• A 30 tons No. 2 Foundry, $42 00--4 mos
5-20'5,118(34 ''' • ' ' ' 1 10
• 200 ” Red Short ..... ...i.i....... 37 00-4 mos
4, 5-20% 1865 11x,
lc .. Red Short A ' - ; 37.00-6 mos
‘,/ 10-40's ' / 02„
78 1® 11 Red Short I -37 00--4 mos
" 5-20'5, Jan. and Jul", '6,5 10W
- 80. " Neutral Forge.' '3B 50-4mss
4 ` " -.4 , .4/ ,
.I,:q
„108 , 4 , _ . I
BLOOM a .
" June 7-30's, 107 30 tons Charcoal 11. 90 00-4 mos
40 July.-
3 0s 7-30 s . • - 107„
'
May Comp • - -, 54
.; 1865 ' ' - - 118 N
I A .°1 York: . r ° Dr Y 1 Pt ° 1I 8 Market•
lily Telegraph.to the rlttsbepgli Gazeite.l -... ..
NEW Yoni, April 24.-Dry Goods mar: - •
kett decidedly more active and firmer under
a. further-. rise In cotton, All standard -
makeslOf heaVY'brown !Meetings have been
bought :up or withdrawn from sale. ' GOods
like Broadway sheetings now tiring 17l4;
Jl4 , ,eniti B 1634, while' Bedford R is steadr'"
at au/ i . The whole' toile of the market is
towards a rise, much against the will of job.
bers, whose stocks have run down. Cotton- •
ades of good makes have been active at
40; holders ask un advance of *4c. Color
ed Cottons of"various; makes' selling at
prices below-Cost; and while •the- western ..
trade are waiting for gods to-decline; - the •
Prospect is They will advanee. l •_Thu.Print .
market is fin:di:and not one .now , contem- •
plates the reducing .of iprices. ,, American ~
command 14%; 'AmoSlOag 414, Oriental 14; :
‘Bilnigues 143.4;.-d0 W. 4.1 30 1 ,0. for, fancies,
pinks and purples. "
. .
ur hies.
Virtssuncu m]uticE'rs.
. OFFICE OF T = EPITTS/WEOIX GAZETTE;
TUESDAY, April 24, 1888.
The general markets are appareatly less.
active, •xiOtwlthiltaading .t4O : weather is all
that could possibly be desired for the
transaction of outdoor business. -There IS,.
toweVer, a fair .local:_!deniand,iarts4,-priooai
although -without quotable change, os a
general thing, are firm • and well sus
tained. •
BUTTER—Is steady, with - Continued
fair • demand, and we can report regular
sales of primelii Choice Roll at 45 48. c.
EGGS—Were in rather better demand,
and holders, - ,.cxpqienced , difficulty my
selling of 22e; • • ` • -
POTATOES—Frm but unchanged; sales.
of Peach Blows per; hirrel.and. 1,40 •
per bushel, and Buckeyes at 54,50, -
DRIED. -FRUlT—Fesebes , Are : , in
supply and firm atl2 to 13 - 0,...." - ,'ApOlSa very; I
abundant and dull at 8)1 to,'Ne . .- • -..
~GREEN'APPLES;--The ,
'auk 'entirely exhausted; and we quote
nominally Kt $5 io _s ; per bbl..• ..•
IlAY77WeWLaalor bioNulty ,; at the ;
AllegliOnicincitjkroatea 'rioportaialoa;
;of 65 loads
loadEof,stimatACto4lB,,an4loo4-Inad
,
Corn' Iro.B
;•2:-.III:ILL.TEEDies Meat,
on wharf at $44 - . to 545 • per ton. Sakai of
Bran at $l,BO per owt, and Middlings at
' $240 to
GRAlN—Nothing doing in Wheat and
little or none in. anarket. • ,Oats firm with
I RAVE REMOVED MT
TO THE
PH. R. MERTZ.
(MEM
OE
Salmi on wharf and.track st .130 c,. and in
store at 81 to 85e. Corn is Arm And tending.
upward; sale of 300 busbeleShelled in store
at $l,lO.- -Rye is' firm and ' f 'advancing, and
we now quOte at $1,90 to $1,95. Bal - le3 - is
nominal atAso.4.none. in Market. -
SEEDS—Cloverseed is dell; small sales
in store at $6,75 to q 7. Tlinothy is' quiet
and unchanged $2,50 % :. Fla:iSeed is in.), , 00d.
demand at $2,50.
ADAIWY--Is dull but
U nchanged; coca-i.
Rimini small Sales at $6,25.', , .;
,PROVISIONS—Bacon iii, unchanged at
13y 4 to 14e for Shoulders;;ls3 to 15,1 e - tor.
Ribbed and 1734 to 18e foriClear sides; 190
for Plain Sugar Cured Itiuns; and 20c for
Canvassed do. Isjejc, Bess PTA,
$27,50 to M 3:
_ .
LARD OlL—hi firm but Unehangeu;
of No. 2 at $1,20, and No. 14t $1,48 to $1,50.
LIME--Salon of White *1,82 per bbl. '
• :BEANS—But very few i*market; quoted
at $4,50 to.ss..per•bushel. j , -
FLOUR--Is firin but unchanged; ice
con
tinue to quote at $ll to $1 . 4,50 for Spring
X
Wheat; $l2 'to $12,50 for inter Wheat,
and $l4 to $l6 for fancy brands. Rye Flour,
$0,50. - 111
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF TITETITTSBU 7 GTf GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, AO4l 2i, 1868.
The Crude market was again Very strong
to-day, especially for earlY deliveries. and
as there is but little offerihg and tut.little
here to offer, prices .have atill further..ad
vanced. We can report a Sale of I,ooolibls
for May, seller's option,'-at 9ye, and we
;
2
are cognizant of a plump Offer for one thou-'
sand barrels of spot oil at The secret
of the present "flurry" lies in the fact that
there are some s hort sellers for April and
May, and we heard of several contracts
having been settled ,
to-day the sellers be
-1
ing unable to deliver the Oil. The subject
oPproduction, and it is very important,
one, is being .agitated conSiderably again,
and, as usual, the -reportal from-the.oll re
gions vary about as much as ever. The
- latest arri'tul from Oil City reports an in
crease of 700 to 800 bblsiVer day, several
new wellsOtik claimed, halving been struck
within a few days. ' 1 '
- REFINED,--Thismark4Was also consiff,
Chicago Cattle Market.
•
thy Tetwompli to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
'CaicAoo, April 24. —Live Hogs firm an+ :-
steady, and rather hitter for lightildis;
sales: at $8,12. 1 4a8,50 for light, and 8 8 ,75 a
49,25 for fair to good 'grades: 7 . Beef cattle
moderately active;' -saa ' - at-58,15a7,2Fr for
butchers! stock. $5,5050,00 ibr medium to
Vali; andl,B,*;2s,l9S4eice to good..
Baltimore plarket.
Iferelegraph to tho.RittprA tikoz4tto.]
.t--1r10u16413 at
'yesterday's prices. Wheat firm ;
red $3,00a
3,15. Corn—white dull; at $1,10a1,11; yel
lowilrm at 11,21a1,22. ;.pats very dull; wes
tern at 82c. Rye firm at $2,15. Pork Arm.
!Moon quiet. Lard fir m ; all uncluknged.
1
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t~
dm:ln-ed. sales
37.
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