The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 29, 1868, Image 6

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/RON
Vs.iutra. r. PORTO, sPirt7
prrrssurimit FORGE.
AND' IRON CO.,
:Cll4 I,' 1:1
UAxy*Atiehins:oi
Nor from - _
'totes;
rroo~cAlki 4zuppi Bellld4 ;
Ilammered;.
Ireetinsiottve Frane.es;
Loestiotive Wont. Shapes;
sae meow
Yokei, Straps; -0 2
steaaa ristAns ►
1 /0 0 1 41 4
Illtealaboa'6llmks;
Piston Rods, Wilstat - -
11 , 11tuu!n .11:pows.!Collikrim &e.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBUPAH. P
GRANF, BYERS & , = ;
irANUFACTURERS OF
Bar', Ifop:and Sheet . Iron,
INItOUCHT IPON,
Ironlirelded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
- ' Water, &c.
ALSO,
OIL WELD TUBING.
Offiee, 98 Water and 182 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
n2E4:e23
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. .
LLOYD & - BLACK -
iiAkupAcTimins:pp‘ : „, ;.;
Best Common s Retily;d6Charcpal
AND
. .
JUNIATA BLOOMS I RON ..
. .
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP A
_BAND_*.T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER. PLATE. - and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARS. '
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. -
SMALL T RAILS, AO and MI lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPINES for same.
FLAT BAILS- Punched and Countersunk.. •
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and. Office at the Wofxs, GREEN
OUGH STREET., (a continuation „of First atrCet,)
adjoining the eityOus Works, Pittsburgh.-
VERSON, rRESTON Si, CO.,
Pennsylva,raa Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos', 1.436 and 167 "FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
az74:d6 _ PITT/311171MM
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, Nrmicx & co
PITTS33IgOII!, PA -
maxtdatturese oteverg,deic;lpgon of
CAST AND CERMAIVIIITEEIsc
RAILWAY SPRINGS
ELLIPTIC AND PL kTFOR3I SPRINGS,
~ . " LBsti 3 'E4T/ItErct c .
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sts.
ap16:4367
pITTSBIIRGH STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON, COOK 86.00., .
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,) ,
Manyfacturers of the • ;
BEST EMNED CAST- STEEL,
FARE, FLAT,_ana OCTAGijN,Of all adzes,' SA*
TES, HOE, arOElEastd.5l3.l . CET CAST.STEI44
ST STEEL mi.."... I • •
IlLeepter k and=t i raiehuses, '• ' ,
reel•: •••iitteit t ,C wars, Le.; Vie:
.1 Cast and Ccixikntin & Spr ing Steel."
Ocoee—corneinuss EDS§ fiTREETI3. tere'
blocks above the Monohaohela Honae•
MCLMt;BABB rmui.m.
GENERAL PARTNEBS: -
W3f. METCALF.I REUBEN MILLER,
GEO. W. BARR, CRAB. PARKIN.
sizeus. Piny:ma—S. 3f. KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL. WORKS,
IgAIM dr. PARKIN,
Office, No. 339. Liberty. St,
PITTSBURGH,. ; 7 - ;
fel4:d4B
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, ,BROTHER -&
Manufacturers oAA!,koeisp:iptions of
EZE=N
Office and Warehouse, 129,_122, 1.24 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST ST REETS. . r s c:
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY
100 WOOD STREET.-
CHINA, GLASS AND, ,
• •
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER. PLATED WARE,
PARIAH STATUETTES,
BOHEMIAN GLASS,
And othei 'g STAPVE A
ariet ND FANCY
GOODS, areat vy.
190 WOOD STREET. ;• %'•
RICHARD E. BREED &!CO.
mtVZ
100 WOOD STREET.
nHALEILES REIZENSTEINI3
lvl . .;
152 Federal Streei, A 11411617.
(Fourth door above Diamond.)
Glass, China Ware &Table Cutlery!
ATE ASTERN PRICES. Everytlithie regain:4lln a
•grit class store on band. Call and" examine oar
LITHOGRAPHERS.
SNJAMIR SINGERLY Mim , CLug .
•
QINGERLY & CLEIS I siceetsen'
to Gro. P. SciraCumew t CO..
patencyr. lawitoeifflukarac
Th only Steam Lithotriptild rEstitillsbment w eek
of tits mountains . Busitteas Card ., Letter Heeds;
Bonds. Labels, Ctrcubirt, 'Show . Cards , Maoism. .
PorUVta, Views, Certificates "of Demstis t - jniritat
Mon Cams, Le., Nos. TlUand 74- 'NM= street
Pittsb •
.cilum
I4rl H 1 CRAP ,
rouvra.BISEEZ:IPOLI,O ijAiriaNG:
CEMCKB , DRAYTes N • Y.: L and LETTER
aul)}3, ao., done insll etples. elde:3:so
PM I 'S' 1:
A TLAs WORKS,
,1 MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
There Works are. amo ng the.largeat ,ano most
,
complete establishments the West. and are now
prepared to furnish , . . . •
a '.9*-11 - 77: ''..4 0;5
Itati
Engine Castings.
iftteiiine Castings.
• Genernt Outings. : •.-
:.:;ORDVAti3
no9:100 . • 't " '
N4y IONA!, F011111141 . r,1
AND PIPE WORKS.
L. .-
Corner Carroll aria •Sraallidaa 8049etsi .
(NINTH WARD.) • •
PA.
Maxi l ufacturer , of ;- . •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
stilt qWO I .? WATER; ?!t: !,
- lily Pipes' kre' t invarlatly Tn . kits, in il4 '
sand, and lit feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of
GenerilCastinr,gfarGaslind-Water Werktti•
*onld also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. • ,4
lill':Xkkj , .F.O.jr,tir : F(MAT . os
CHARIERIOIAP, ,.
piesident. •
J. H. KNAP, Vies President.
O. METCALF, SeeßraDd'inmeniVir. •
J. K. WADE, Engineer.'. ,
KNAr,,Denerall.Dsnager;
.
Dm . •
JAMES B—MEIRNAY, .of Lzon, Stun b 41 Co. ,
A. E. N. I'AMTER, of J. Poduter.Sc Sons. •
f C. B, HERRON, of $ -pang, Omits:MA Co.. • •
TROSj. BLAIR., Of Shoenberger : •
METCALF,B of lamer, Eqr a Parkin. •,
][kDIOFACIIIREHS OY.
tilling till and Blast .
RETORTS and CASTINGS . of every desesiptlon .
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. . • le=
A. BRADLEY W. VtiNKIIM J. 8. BRADLEY
AETNA STOVE WORKS. .
A. BRADLEY & _C0..."
Manufacture erery variety' of •
cook,, Parlor alid'Heatiag Stoves,
•
. •
Among whic h are the relebrated EUREKA;
TROPIC and TALISMAN ((Coal Stoves); POKANA,
VETERAN and IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves)... •
Also manufacture
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, &e.
Oite and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood
streets, Plttsburgb. - Entrance on Second street. -
airM:r39 • .
L. 0. tnrucosToNAT.:ie. starr.w. naantso..n.
LIVINGSTOII & co,
IRON TOTINDEIti3,
31ANTIPACTITIMIIS OP "
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
:WrilittgatVl s ' fog; `O l , 4 6 07 1 1 41 4'aclto reittNi Alt
121176.0V0rk promptly attended to.
Office. and IWorksW.It...SEINGTOI2 ATENUE,
' near Outer Depot, Alteghezy City. Pa.
OBINSON, itlEA.ts;,oo4 •
. ,
. .
Succesiors to ROM:sSon, 'Mime & MILLEnt3,
•WASIAINGTON WORKS, :
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS PITTSIURGH •
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
- Ones Blast Engine Mill Machinery, Gearing..
Shafting, Castings Mall deacrintionsi (141 Tankglnd
Stills, Boller 1114 Sheet Iron Work.. •,
Office. No. IR. corner First and SmithdeldStreets.-
Agents for GIFGABDILPBTENT INJEC for
feeding Boilers. • . • iallrrO2
-31 01 ver BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth. Ward,
' (Opposite Unicn
- •
, • PTITSBIMOiI.
,
1 4 4 1 1 #g Mill and inidge castin g s
.THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
IiLiCaDTBRY AND .CABTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and Mtrefitilieljebte7l.'
Charges reasonable.
ocLSaZB' EBBERYA BACHLDa
BCIF. F° l7 . lsl f"•____
Office and. Warelain*, 29 ':Virood Strad:
Manufacture and keep constantly On band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bezel;
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGARtETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
Ant - Castings' generally. a .26:y6
ClEllip;PAL rouNtin,
AND ROLL WORKS,
1380 Penn Street.
BOLLILiN, BOYD 84- BAGALEt
ChM Rolls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, ac.
FULTON MACHINE WOHILL
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
anufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all alsi
and of the most tinware! patterne,,,jlor • station
tudrir I - • STEAMBOATS Dl n and I
)EAM ater .
ENGINES, which will be sold at ery reduced
,prices.
L , • • P. P. GEISSE, 0.
FIRY miles.below Pittsburgh, on the Oh, o elver, and
line of C. &I% R. no9:h2
PITTSBURGH.
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM,
Agent for She sale of Corwrall, Donghamore, Jo
sephine., Isabella, Dtmeannon, titanhopo. Glendon.
and other bromo of Anthracite, s rouglOgheny
Coke and C. II Ckereoal
• NIG' .111,01 4, TS: . " -
Collsignmen4And orders respeetitilly solicited.
L A " StTERI i
v OONIDI ittlit. AND IDDDIEMNTOt74
PTIMEMBVIRAGH. •
; , ".1 3 43.111i., McCtlgt.DY
idantiiitetureri of, Sheathing, laraiders , And- jtol
copper, Wasted Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bet.:
totally Spelter Solder. Also, Impomra and „Realer.
.1w ,Plate, Sheet Iron, lt le .ge. Con
/witty ou band
I . na. ThinerAgl9/i tO ,
lak
AarehoeilAf .erszE
rrAn437l4
.
szcoNDlNLPlttburgh .
SpeelalurdO949l9,FM ,to a n y
,de!dre . d_ DV ? ,
'ern 'lief ; .-1-.1404.4ttaiM,;
I •
•
„fa;gx• 0 7:4p..., ,, *• ,,, ,717:T:75.7 2 :;".7.‘77 , ;•.7;417472-7 , 01,.es a•• -4. Ye ` pi,Vr .4144.<41i.2,±440A,, rtt . f•lttAr _
FOUNDERS, - MAC 'h.
Engines, of every deliMilitton:
Millie's, Oil Tanks. -
Sheet Iron Work.
Ballraad twainlis•
IRON BROKERS
IRON BROSER,,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
COMM:
NTENTERS & Stalagrag,
..., DPPI, I 4OI
pr i wgx,B. A , ay.
• ' I 01 • .
VEgNianiiiNTA AVENU _VPOl l tb
''''..n..y•lttstrurglW.Tarkitaiddence, ri0.4,131
firant stree, • , ,71
Jobbing done 'with neatness and disiwiteb. All
orders promptly attended to, and !satla acUon war
ranted. We:en:stem
av hpi- ATI Y 'Ail 9'
• 1-\ ;t 3 gC
• ,
1,-,2v,lFtiG3il'Ek•cliOLLMßSi , &W.)
FORT Pl'l7
1:
BoII*STILL ANII-TAIM
I:3
• CARROLLA SNYDER' •
11ANCIFACTURTMS OF
TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUEDTDRULARVIA
Box AL.) CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS..
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANN.B4 L
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING ANDASR PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON+
•DENSERS; .
STEAM, PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND utc,
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND. COAL, murrEs.
011 lee and Warehouse, arguer " Seed
Third, Shore audldberty. Streets, ,
PITTSBUIH, Pa.
•
I • iar Orders sent to the above address will
prom-Ate attended to.
„-tahadta
s. R. monnow.... JAS. B. BAILICILILL....JAI3. lILAIR
(yHARA worms,
MORROW, BARNHILL& CO.,
• MANUFACTURERS OF
Steim. toii6o4
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET WORK. Ate.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sta.,:
pITTBRURGII, PA.
REPAIRING prorpmtly.done.
N•BARNIIILL & CO.,
.130ItER MAKERS
•
.1M) SHEET IRON WORKERS,
• NOS. 90, ' 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
_
Having secured Ittiga fliridshed Width
the moacapproved machinery, we are prepared to
• manufacture every description of BOILERS In the
beat meaner, and warranted equal to any made in
the , conntry. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers,, Salt
Pan; Tanks, 011 Stills: Agitators,-Settling' Fans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and tole manu
facturers of BarnlillPs Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. Jas:c2l
TAMES liffy4ll,
rz?.
• , Nos. &5 and Se' Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA., • • •
MANUFACTURER OF
IRON OIL' TANKS,
SETTLING PANS,A)PFER inigastfrsi
—1
ROLLING M„V :s
ILL STACKS, -
And SHEET IRON WORK,
' Foi
.1.6.118 D X. 1111CSII F.DMIINDD.
JARED Mai HROSet• SON,'
3110:1:FACTURERS OF
Steam * Boiler3, Stills,....Tanks.,
SKEET" IRON WORE: &C.
,61 Penn . Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
COOK STOVES. .
4, CET s.THE BEST.
ISSEIAI: dir, CO.'S
FOB BITUMINOUS
Ilfilrranted to COok, Win or 'Boast as
well annoy other Store theaton.
BTSSPLT, &
41
No.2BsLiberty treet.
•
Also on hand'and for sale, . .
',.' ~ ; !PARLOR STOMS,-____.• —^ - : , ..1 :: ..7 1 j ',. ~,,
• r 'HEATING ISTOVES. '
~..
GUAT.I3 _FRONTS, ENDERS, ,
. .
.000KINGiRANUMAte..,
. .
GREATEST PLACE in the city
TO Bil.vPIE • ,•
TRIVIYIPH C_r1 1 ( 1 0 1 C e i t9VC
Is atNo."-1.443 GRICNT STREET. '
' - P. DEWY.
1111.11DIVARE 1110IISE
;N":Y, . . •
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
I -1.A.3,1 RI) W ALRE,
83-7 LIBERTY. STREET,
One'Square Below Dolton Depot,
Air Agents for FAIRBANKS , SCALES
F
SIXTH ST., trOt:Tunui...l&
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
First .claas goods of all descriptions always !on
hand and sold at thelowestpripee.' pApOrtoglione
, core ypn abort notice.' - • - • • jew:d6o
paap)ix-oprEam,III)LEWEItY.
a te. spE-.1C1ia...:,..14.pp r 'l4MAT.'...nonicai zumr.r.4.:
1
- 0 - 04 6E14 :,k
mALStERs. AND BREWERS
of Ale • 'Porter aoklyoAckAqq,',.
• ' i'ITTSBURGII I PA. .•
i10)3E11, ,WAXEDillrinligki. Li T.: ..1.4
IMBREi AND scovarms...
_
DYER A TDB 800trREt;
-...II.TRAWI3OOOMPLPROPMTEDI'f'
;airn GLOVES AND LADIES' PL U S mxAN.
=PM imr4 .A2l. L.cli
y' 9=tireg G etti ottuipiteeiii
taboilaann
at 26 and 28 St. Clair atree j t . pnitraps,
Sole agents for ttdo cow
spls
NVOTLKS:
TRIUMPH,
EfARDWARE;
Manufacturers and Importers of
CUTL4RY, ,- &o:
CORNER OF WAYNE,
PITTSBURGH
;
1 - 3 • 1'i_117171
rq - r • nerammi:
FORT.. - PM' '- - GOIPANY •
if Mil
N0A.69,W1A. Street.
CAPITAL,_
STOCKHOLDE
GOV
INTEREST AL 11
Collectlons'*!ide
rfulted Rife/ had C.
D. Hostetter,
'dimes Gordon,
n. Wa
E.-Fawcett,
NATIONL, , ,'II6K:OF''','"OXPM . ; .
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts., •
A.TTERS
. PA ON Oresldeni;
H. sus.
Gas liter.
CAPITA 11;:•:::::
.;:- ' .4000,000.
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, • George W. Cass, . •
Wm. H. Brown, • . • - .1 I
James McCandless, •
Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas,
Allen HirapaFrlek r I Wmr Reed*
W. S. Hale% •.'", :
111111C017NTS DAILY,,AT 11 A. M.
ap9:o2
HART, CAIIGREY & CO..
BANKERg ArfttoKEßs,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART 'CO.,)
DEALERS IN
Ileitanrl- CON C"Pwol
And particular attention paid to t.l e purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENTJEKINDS.
Sight Drafts on London._
InOLMES& SONS,
. .
57 Maiket,Sti-eet,
, - ;.%::.Ff . ::-.,=.-7,-.7 :: :.. - .:t:':'.:.!,. , ,::-‘.•-7 - .=..:.:.'f_t-,...7.
lirr , 'rrox.::stY.m,G3a, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas. '
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD 0:41C031111S.S1ON.
Particular attention paid,to the purchase and
sale of
United States
ja:3o:al
iKEYSTONE BANK
prrr
THIS BASH IS N.0119.1‘
t • .
GENERAL. BANKIN
AT THEIR NEW BAN
No. 293 Libe
`Accounts 'of •
**Lathers
Collections entdercrit
United States MuiCanatts. ,
Interest Alidnid on T
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
STOCHROLDEII'INDIVIDI
Ei 9C;rAi.,.i:
WE,STERN SANINGS BANE,
No. .59 Fourth Street.
• -
1866:
Interestpaplon'llineDeposits
ANY,RN ,ItECEIYIMITRO3I
ONE DOLLARUPINAND
DErOSITS SUBJECT . TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts - OW . 1V011)01:pki f •
President—THONPSON BELL.
Vice President-4. iIL'MABSBALL.
THOMPSON BELL,, . A. M.. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH.;
J. J. OILLEsPLE,'
Stockholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe. • • -
Win. Caldwell,
Willis Dairen,
D. W. C. Bidwell,
E. DE Fulton.
i t Aßt ift
BANKERS.'
“EsT73Lis7D it etN:
142 35 SO --'l\o°
, r•iiiz.tDzLpilouL,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
7 ; 3-10 s Convertel
1,1-iitit - 5 20
g lliinl:1•1:
Ktl4ilVai ND LD
lionshtAnd,iold on commission, here' Min New
,TorEoIR PAPER NEGOTIATED. •
INTER ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OP GOLD
AND CUM NCY. Aecountil of Raub and Bank
ers received on favdrable terms. - •
4.1.11.,...CLA55ES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN
iOXCHAI 7 ME AT MARX= EVA& earl art ,
,fe24:184, • 0-Re:l 4111 C.) “•.,:1 0,10
,G11*42.13.;k. slum sTrianio
JOUN I. 4341:44,Ei. ~.. JOB. KATE um', inia.
JOH1111111: C OOPER & CO.,
-' 11 -.-:: R ILII, A ,
SS- „o 0
8.....i.1
4 , a . • li. . ' ! a:U . k 7.e. ..d. t tli tiv '.3..t8,,..`
Usiinfactikeiet of PUMPS aim IMAM WORK ty _
Milirrnir 1ti 4 021/iten?
t ito
d "FEN%
•, '.):1" . tvrti.n.rt ,tEm: .7 , 20. 1 -‘.t: iri Iti ;OH
Corner Or I.7 o o tlVOAtta Stteetig
.
DEEM
PITTSBURGW,
EMI
•...•. .• . .•
-•- • a • • - s2oo'ooo
INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
,E/LLERSEN ;
SERTRITIES,
P- COLD.,
'D ON TIME DEPOSITS.;
on acees.llllle' points 1h ttie
ULECTOBSi • • • •
1 Jno. C. Bigler,
• ' Bolt. A. Xing • ; •
Andrew?duler , damEs3K . Ballet.
• ,
3100,4Nallf,l't a 2:eiee•
_ ,V0 1 4. 1 04 , 0 1.01 4ii. r,!
wls ~rl~
UM
EZI
ecurities.
kt. PA:
'SACTESG A
13IISINESS,
G HOUSE.
Street.
rI :4 :{-$) lA4 tizi
sable *hits to the
• elffisits•
Win AND MD.
WA" VIAIILIC«
UL tUhleir.
MEM=
make reference:
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev ? David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
'Drown, -
Thomas Ewing.
- 1'47,7 -
- I ITAVE B,E3IO+ED MY • • 1
• • .3•.;:v3
BANKINGAND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE • • I
:: . f4rner of Fifth an4Xoo4> Street Y.
-Formerly bp' be...VAildbf,'A r i OF
; PIC R. lIIIERTZ.
. .
CONVERSION Off`
- .
WO are, now prepasettA tabOntimil
THIRD SERIES of - - -
''ff4E:l7X.N" PEES •
. INTO TII2 • - •
1ier , 1867 5-26'dofd'bOtTpthi '- BimeidB.
JAMES T. BRADY i 6
De,al .
cr In Clorenunent kogenritie4,
4
:.;':CORNER TdURTItND WOOD-STS.
: 0 - i.vaiii4i# l :o*#4
FINANCE AND: TRADE.
;r>
. .:OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, , /
.
TUESDAY, April 2S, 113M3.,
..,
The continued- heavy !shinmen of gol d
'ig
=tourOpe impayment of interest on United
States securities. held-there v Are keeping, up
the price 'Of gold, and will be a material
drawback to an early resumptionpf - epeciC
payments. Althoughthe,amonnt of gold
, ,
interest • due May nelt-ilicieryllargalhe
,•.;
condition of ' the !' mom*: plarket - Is sAcii; '
that, if speculators are'dleposedto take all
. .
the gold offered,:they , are 'able.tacarry it,
the ; _-.
and.run,premium thereon at pleasure.
TiailidibtAtilt flanging over Over the. resul t of
... . .-
the PresidentA; trial has '' ill ,
the . . Odd s id,
favor of rise; saii,tliA ethei.hatit - l s .itil amount
of twenty-seven - Miiikin lilcillius thieve**.
.... . ..,
the 'market at 'Aimee will.: and must, early .
,
dolvit..the Market,' which*
vaneediri•thefitee of these '
pefinetits than
yielded.
Government securities:were quiet . to-day;.
the advance of yesterday-was MitAiditained .
and the ease 'Of theinattey 'market od 'and'
after May next was rather anticipated: The,
amount of mono* &Afar* Into' competition
for investment. Wtkkhelarge, hat , but , : high
prices of Government securities . prevalent
.
during last January, and the sudden sub
sequent decline, will. deter people from in
.
•
Vesting at presedt•quotations.' It would be
:well if this was the case, since it would. give
a stimulous to business enterprises, so
much needed to impiove
„the condition of,.
the lower claises. ' . - - •• '' ;'' ' ,
Stocks. like bonds, are on a stand-still,
but firm to-day, and the - predicted'ease in
money mattera, may cause some large pur-;
chases, anticipating a general rise.
.Money is easier in the city, and all good
borrowers can be . accommodated - at low
rates. Long'paper is not•mdch in faVor, iii. 7.
'hough it will pass more readily.than be
ftire. • - ,
YPlosing quotations as.Faceived„by Ph. B.
Ve4r.i.lvere as follows:
1;Old, -. 1.39X(1881 bonds, 113%; 1862 5-20 s,
1L14118E4 do; 110% ; 1865 do;110g; Consols,
1.085a1.0-40s, 102X;;7-30s,-107 q., .
, - .•-: .-, -Xtailioads--Cleveltind,& Pittsburgh, BWi
Airt,Wayne,lo4; Neitli-'Weeteird - common'
62X; North Western—preferred, 74'; New
York -Central, .121); Etie; 71X; Old . Sottth 7 :,
047 8 0 1 i; Dbfo & Mississippi, 31; Mer
obantiVnion•Express,32l4;. Westerii Union
l'elegitipb,. 3L. "Mining' Bluires—CorYdon;
3040/Airtz 11111,`1;10. Quicksilver, 26X.
_,
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14-The following stock-Was sold ' Tiiiaiiitty
a ing, April 28th, on second floor of boin-
=RC Sales Rooms, / 0 1 1 14444e1d,street,
by A. M Ilwaine;auetieneer :
Iron City National Bank -- ••_ 895 00
• -
Brad - T....Mating quotations received by,Txdues T.
& .
Goldy Co
P. !.. 1 . 39 .Y,-
U. S. 613,4881 '', ~ " 7 , ', •', ; " ''tz , i', 1,13%; . .
- ; “.' 5-2rYA, 1862 . 112 y,
.:- it " ' 5,204' 1884_ ---- , —,.....1ipy,
• , ;" ' 5 , 20'5, 1865 r.- ----"- -"' ''' 7 llo%
" ' /040 ' 102%
; r ‘‘... , 15.20'5, Jan. arida:illy; '65 -•, ' - .108;4 , ,
At . . It 44 ti 44 ' 67 _
.1 0 9 ya
'.' 4 ' - .:'.tnne 7-30's . 7 ,c - .' 7 i, ' ' •'; "..'-•':'; - 1, - -: .13734
• 44 i July 740's . 107%
Maf Comps, 1865 - ' itlBN
) "if ''.71,1••.1. ,
:PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET._
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“ - 0/IFCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GazwrsA,,
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WEDNESDAY, Apift 28, 186 8. •
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'CRUDE—The crude oil market, is firm,
and prices have..Advanced.,4llv,3ia r _We
'can - I;o6ft the folbaiiiiiiitafest" - - 4 - . llt sale . 4tiS
:made; last nigl*of,-30W:11?ls on spotpat9x,s;,
lO:dak, 1000 bbls spot at 10C; 1000 do Miv
and June, option,bi rl itihie
i *WA - 014es option; at lOc; and 1000 June,
seller's oftion ' At 10c.'- ' All, the- year,• buy-.
er's option, in the absence of sales, may be
quoted at 12 4a; - 1 .1 i - , .•:i - - , '.11 - • ; •-.1 .
REFINED—The refined market is also
firm, andprices, compared , with;,thosePf
yesterday, have advancOd. - We can report
• salet as-fellows: 1000 bbls filet holfof•May„.
buyer's option, at 26_ Nc; . .500 bbls last half
o O f c M to a bser ta N t 2 v 6 e , m o be a r "alMnde D!!
e of n s t o t(or,-bb 6 is for
bblit'
each month,, at. 291,0;.a150, aline of •,1500.
labia for May, June . and; Jtily;- ; 500',Aach
month, at 2734e. - '''lli'the absencaof sales,
.for all, the year, we quote at 32c, the last
,for
reported having been Made' et'
thatfigura
• . A RRIVALS—The; -following are the
rivals of oil: . .,
Lcekhart,'& F......' 800 I 'Jas Wilkin s ... -- .-4 56 ,
Finher.& ',tiro 1200.1 ".' ' ' ” ---
~:, T0t, t 4;;;,,-,.....!-:, .; ~ .., : ; . :::-- .. -, , 2p s s)
- ,
__
OIL Bairn:tilts - Pilit. A.. 11., B. B. ....,.
Nat. Ref. :_Co:, '602 bbls reit , to Warden;
Fraw & Co., Philadelphia. ; z •..71, -- oc .
izintortor dodo Co., 350 dodo to F. A. bilivorth
• ;St o°4 Philadelphia.. , ' .i .7 ..*. ,-..-!.:; ,-. 74 t.- -a -:. :
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale,•2so-do dota,
W. P. Loga '
n & Bro. Philadelphia.' .r• ......';'. •-,
~• Di , B. Jones, 200 do do to E. Schalk; Phila.'.
delphia. ; ; :-..:-.,., ..,
W. H. Chilcoat,lll do.dotto E. G..Trasee, -
Philadelphia. . . ,
' - McCreery4& Beaumont, lti„xl.o,flo.,:to";•We
Pq 43',34,Fidiadelphia. - '
k . . 'l.. 1 a .' ......-..j..........n 1 - " . 1 !II; '1 . .,..7
~ 1
' . 'Louisville ,fifaxket.
[By Telegraph to the Pitteiniraaoszeito.i • .
LOUISVILLE, APl4llBg-Tolifiaco steady at
eattaifted rides,.*oo fro 13.0 -law** good
Leaf $5;20415,00. Cotton - qulrAt- , ,, . p.. - ,
noktir Superfine at - 88,75a9,2 6 ; .- 'Fmil, . v
151.245418•25;" W/teatAt 2, 1 6 00,70e,.. ,
.At i
c 2 iii
80a Corn at 906;. )- Ityii at $2,'15x2,1 'Earley
rAtalt AV - 1f,2,1553,00;i,1.,Lardi;-' large sal e s' at:
181.4614141; at,4.B3:l4e.',,Arex,,Pooi:,,,tiblit-dt,'
MOW 4z...M.C0n- litio;oti.tatia':abafiehig.;
Shoulders at Ha Clear ittblllidennt 17it
,Co4r4des-sit t Wigißt4l; ftopu ctra.a t. .„
linden - at 16;0: •Mniarsid4i4Artg-c.;;Wiatiliyl"
:nominal.'. •_, - ..:-.,;,- . . , ,r4;•;,.- - ,.., . ;
..,,,,,,_;_,.. ~ .. 3, , . ......-.1 .. •
Chi Cagp Cattle, • r
tibradligrapb VAN e4riite.`j ` 1-
` C coo, •
..„ 1
:c notlicau,
a L I: . . • dray ilyrVi r Otl
' liichtl •- - 5 - 7 , „„ -03" good,'
and at g or extra, :0 .e. 'Freights dull at
hogs. a3°n aftsh i t ;m ß en tifral ts-- , 34 °. lll lle vrh i gget lo9 live
^ Y~ ~~'
Pit•TeKtIIRGH MAKETs 4 :
(*fez or Tur.Piriluitanic G l exArrr„.
• ' Todsnar, Arril 28,;1808.' - i •
,
"Trade,,in a gerieral way, keeps up to a
'r fair averaite, tuld -0.1; 11 Y b,C« 'faded so still
; gradually improving !rein day to dak:
I
Flour continues:. active , an. 4 :held itt'etiffei '',',.'
rates, notwithstanding lite receipts are
I large—amounting :to' Z.- Over : ' - 4,1)00 - •beiril l i.: ,- .
within the past thirty-six liorirs. .We note ; .
no chang-sof matertal•amiequence fn any
branch of trade, thordh, if a few articles
there Is l a - teedifirify tri= loQer -1436144`.' We - --
quote follows; . ,„ .-. , 1 , ,
-, , GRAIN—The market . Was :only ;mode- - '
rately abtiveotsat radditliiteit,lirkeside, -
in favor of sellers—the reekdStelng.,very
light. Prom elevatorShelltk ";ertwhich
the stockci 'arid' ''receipts
-I ; :ettreMely
swgßitneTtgeddettraf_,d a
ernaddidir,(ls 1...
to $l, per .linshel.ir.Rytstiteetncind And ':
..'m
p er ( the -•
• 41,60 s re- •
po is hi ,as e ll '_td.l•42 Iser•biriffiel.
There IS a,deo, tertdencryLnitths bytk
V iltivad
as yet, sales 'etre 634 - 41a;y.mt,,, sfoWi •
and from - store ati.B2e. to -113 c per , hwiheli
'Bartto.` is rKai44 oll •ot.' 5G' per lnishel-;-is --
the receipts- ale nett tOnefhing. There is
no wheat ccnningln flrom ells section of the
, country, and our millers fume to depentt ..:
iirilhe western markets for such supplies
as will keep their.mille, ideperation..'eßed' '',
Winter Wheat sells readily to the millers
at $2,65 to g 2,70; and ••liVhite Wheat at $2,70
to $2,75 per buAel..Ther is no Wheat in
"More,lnd-the only opera tors are millers,
No. 1 Spritg Wheat. , W*erth - 41,46t01i1ii5 ''
per bushel. At these figures there icra
good demand. ~ ~.' - • ,
FLOUR—The triarket - contitinei excited
with but small stocks in store. Although
-the receipts for the past! few days have
'been liege, but 'orders aindul are sufficient
to carry offpAthe surplus4any coning hi
I(elders areToOking ;for Another adVance; '
should the' jmesfent •-rates4)f ' wheat in the
Wiest continue, iiadthe 'prospects are in fa
vor of that, and even for still higher prices.
The demand fir 'Flour" iti! this market is
mainly for chateeardnelf-known brands,
arid dealers are now inclined• .to purchase
-only; that kind. One of the leading Flour „-
merchants in • the city furnishes us' With •
the . - following quotationtOot itrell-known.
brands; Daytodflmow'Flake,lWhite Whi
ter) $l6; White River, (led , Winter) $l2;
-Jenkin's-Lilly Mills, $l2; ' ,prossetts, $11,75;
lEmeiald, 811,50, and. -medium brands,
1 510,50 to $ll per. barrel.- Bye - Flour com
mands $9,50 per cwt.; , . ~ ; 111. • • • , : • .
PROVISIONS-.The, reerisetr;?eeetterie4, ,
r,
very active - and fending upward." We quote.;
Mess Pork at, 42450 per..blilyStfgaeCtized
Huns, • 7Aci•do ',Canvassed; 21c;, Shoulders, '.
14 to -24Y,eillIbbe, d: Sid* .1614 c; • Clear
Sides, ' 1t0,,y0; Choice Driedi Beef, 23c0'2.4c,- ,
and Lard, Ifixe per poniid. - .' - . -
LARD OIL--Sales were Made at sl,so for
Extra No. 1,-and $1,20 'per; 'gallon for No. 2.
• ~ ..Bli rrEß—Priced. arc-,dreoping,; and ' env ,•
the close of the Week we •,• lank for .a large •
fall. We quote prime to' dhoice at 42 to 48e
; • , . • . • .
per__ pound. ... . . .. 1 ,
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EGGS—Prices are tending downward •
with sales reported at ..W' to 28c per Oxen,
but at the clOse,•the nfarket: was dull at . •
the former figure. • 1 , 1 • . '
DRIED FRUIT -=Dried f i Apples are dull
at 7c per pound, but Peac es ' are active at
13c per pound. : .i 1 ; '
ASHES—SaIes of Pearl from store at
11c, and 5 tons Soda Ash at,434c per pound.
FlSH—Lake Herring Old at $4, and.
White Fish at $7,75 per half bbl.
HAY—Baled Hay on Op wharf com
mands $24 to $26 per ton and loose Tim
othy from country„wago4 tit s24tc-s3o;yer '-
ton, as to quality. , - .- - 1 i'•-? '-• - . -
POTATOES—SaIes of Peach Blows by •
limp car load at $1,40 per bindle', and Buck
eyes from store at g 4,25 to 14,50 per bbl.
CRANBERRIES-Salesof choice Culti
vated at $lB per barrel. I
New Fork Produce Market.
(By Telegraph to the Pletsburg Gazette.]
NEW Youn, April 28.—Ciotton dull and
a.sbude lower, with salealt 3 l 9,000 balomi at
" for middling • upbuidg, closing' with
sales reported as low as 82340. Flonr;
ceipts, 6,754 bus-, dull and 'tillaloelower,With
sales of 7,400 bbls at 59,2009,75 for superfine
State and - western, 510,30010,90 for extra
State, 1142111111,35 for extra:western, 512,505
14,00-for-whits wheat•extr4elo,3oal4,oo for'
$11,00012,50 for extra St. Lon*:
$12.50a16,00 foi a goodlo„,egoice do.'hcloauag.
dull. Ca li f() IlfinF2 FelY l 7 and!d* . sp. 0 4 .;
ing, with salsa': 111,p,;,,i sac!rsitsl2;9oapiAt !,7
Rye Flour (inlet find rii; ;With sales of 350
bbls 58,50a10,00. Cdtn Meal quiet.
Wheat; receipts, 24,050
'has; more active and la2e lcrwer, with
sales of 5,300 bus at 52,50 for No. 2 spring
delivered, 12,45 for do to arrive, $2,55 for
No. 1 Troy, g 2,67 for golden droop spring,
and amber Pennsylvania.an Priv t ata., „,terjlt", .••••
Rye quiet; sales I,sooflaulh fatiireFaTcW44
Barley dull. Barley'utde quiet - 115 r
'Canada. • Peas more act ive; sales of 8,000
_bush, at 11,42 in bond., Corn;....receipts
14;880 bush; market quiet land without de
cided change; sales of 41,000 bush, at $1,13a
1,16%. for new t mixcA. western afipat, and
$1,1201,15 formirliite, siiiiiteM and southefri:
Oats; receipts 5,020 / . Market,.
krive,r; sales of 58 ,90 0 _batiYai 84 itler . oT vs
Western in store, 'and 1160103143,0fi ' , cis
sinif dupvith no bnyeisk E ntlhelnilde cgio
tatmns. Mice dulln`r•CollektAiciduliarinr.
sales of 9,000 bags) , ltio-vSported' at
Sugar firnirltidatrbf:ll36o hhds, '
`IOX - al2lic for Cuba,: find tilai3Xc fOrPorlial , •
•Rico. AlaiSsea quiet; hies lime
Cuba at 49a52c. liege ,41,niei.7%Petixileuni
firm:at 12'4 for Crude 1 4 3 1.4,47. %ilex • Refined-1 ,
Pratislinnk7Y4.ll,rviArrnar, and
quiet; sales 2420 Warrelsat F44 049 .f0r - i4ew:-..
mew and closing . :at' $29 7regulai sales at
527,25a27,50 for old'iii,o°l:eio: . s . ing. ,at $27,50;
regular sales at 523ifirl i sg Mitrirue'and t 24-
87025,25 for prime - newt mess also=lsoo bba'
new =mut $29, buyer; fltstrtialf May
$29,25, Seller, June.- Bee f: steady; Bales CO`
barrels at 515020,500f0r.nqw
520,50a24,75 for new extra-aness4 , also, 150
tierces at .536,50a30.44) far prime mess and
541,00543,50 for 7.010,,,, Mess. Beef gams
dull; sales of 50 Mk atl 17c.,. Cut Meats
firm ; ; I nks o: 340'. packiiges at 13a13 c,
Shoulders 17Na181/c.• Earns ^ anamidillos.,
quiet and fi rm; 7,00 0 nit 'of short ribbetto
arrioe - 0d itle. Lard quietiurid steady; Sales
of 985 bbli; at 18a.1830, also 250 bbls of new
mess, seller et June at 19s. Butter quiet at
20a40c for Ohio, and 50a5$c state. Cheese
steady. at 12a1,7c.'.:FrelghtS 301 Liverpool
'thin with 15,000 blishels t of wheat and corn.
Per steamer j •
Iderilist—NlCitir Closed tiull; and 5c lOsiter
edi
oncommon and al utia, b rands. Wheat
heaVyanctic Dab now disposed
to realize:. Axe-;ipnL0:V2.,g,0a2,25.. Oats
'6ll and very lieavytiBNallc_ for
Western in staitai: Coininkitaiid heavy at '-
$1,15a1,16 for new iinsixeft Western afloat
Pork quiet arid Titlnf 500 ,Ttibrs of New Mess
at $29,004%,00 cash and regular. Beef quiet ,
and - Steady. Cut'meats Steady with =Aer
ate derhand. Bacon quiet and firin. Lard
fifirriita 183ia18:y a c for filr to prime. Eggs
quiet.att4
; +1 s
Toletto. t wirkeL
tity Telegraph ao the trieetAilljikett,lio:',T •
q
.Tomno, April 2.8.,,, =. 7.Riau__V14 , ....40i,;
barrels; market IMO: CW • "i',re,
84116,1nottels and steaol 4 o ' , .
thigan 40,01. CsAkOVelftigo;oo9
prices cent better;salealto'.l.
chigan al 92. Oats, receipts 1200 bushels;"
bitter;'sales N0..1 Itit 72 to 73. Rye
,fecazeo, Ages Cloversieil at 0,50. Lake
freights dull, pFopellorti charging 4c on
Corn: to•Buf8do.
• • — F nualtel P ilict li/ W ke r t ^"
reteirsPi to' the P1tt6hu4b44344:)11 . =
pwr.e.pEAPHIA, April - 40.—Petroleurn is
".111#4:,01144) 1714?-14; rftlinexhin bowl 2610,
"2644 e. r fllom*
• • ; red $3, No. ,g spring V2,50a2,3 8 ,
Aiikkii • ' 30. Rye 9416a2ag, corn in
pt t] < with sshyormAltabfahrtv..
. 22 a 1 1 22 .34; mixed • western ipp.
Oats steady at 86c for heitS•v western:
visions advancing. IlletiaPark W. Mesa
Beef $22a25. g
1122
NM
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