The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 30, 1868, Image 6

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IRON 'WORKS.
As?.,vp:ctirt, Fresn , Poirrus, Sup't.
pFFFSBERGH FORGE
" T
AND IRON CO.
- . OF
Bar Iron;
Ballroad_Fish Bars and Bolts;
'tail:road Car Azle* Bailed;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered:
Locomotive Frarc es; •
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Body; •
Yokes, Straps; I
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists:..
Pitman /anti, Collars, & - c.,
Office, No. 177 'PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. P'..: , . . _
G RAFF, BYERS &
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUCHT WON, _
Iron Welded Tttbesfor Gas, Steain,
Water, &e
DEM
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water and 18e. First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
31,11N . UFACTURERS * OF
Best Common, Refined, Cliarcoal
AND
'JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON
HOOP BAND. T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER..PLATX. and SHEET- MON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDER and GUAM) or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS 20 and IS lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for . same.
.FLAT RAILS; Punched and Countersunk..
COAL
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES. •
Warehouse and Office at the Wor'.*, GREEN
OUCH STREET. (*continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
FVERSON PRESTON & CO
A. • t , -
. Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, N 05.166 and 167 . FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
ap24:d6 . PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, HECK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND CERMAN - STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND PL kTFORMSPRINGS.
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ,te..
Warehouse, SS Water and 100 - First Sts.
api6:o6l •
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON, COOK. & . CO.,
til
ISTXCEssOII.9 To JONES, BOYD Jk C 0.,)
• Manufacturers of the
BEST REFINED " CAST STEEL
SQUARE,
FLAT
ISA c.T. it SI? ilfit sizes:4
STEEL;:
CAST STEEL for
Igeopinfc i and Mowii4 g
Machines,
teel Plow ins, .
&c.
Cast and Common Plow & Silting Steel.
I nice—Corner FIRST AND BOSS STREETS,- two
locks-above the 31onougabeta House. ,
LER, BARB & PARKIN.
MIL
GZEICRAL PARTNEES:
I - REUBEN - MILLER;
6EO. W. BARR, - - ":1 CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PAIITNEP.S. M. KrEE.
CRESCENT STEEL AVQRIES;
atrr,L.Pat, 33ATirt & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PIT~SIIURGII, PA
fel4:d4B
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER .& CO„
Manufacturers of all descrlptloai of .
, EMU " rl. ll g
Office and Warehouse, 120122, 124 SZOOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS,
purfsnuuclu.
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY
100-WOOD STREET
CHINA, GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE, I I I
PARIAN STATUETTES,
BO AN GLASS, 41
• tei
And other STAPLE AND FANCY 5
GOODS, groat variety, .
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED & C
100 WOOD STREET
CHARLES REIZEISSTEIN, - 1
152 Federal !tweet, Allegheny,
(Fourth door above Diamond.)
GINS, - .China - li r are Table.entlin
AT EASTERN ' PRICES : '
Everything required in a
*rat class store on hand, Call and - examine our
goods. • • -r ~ '.joies9
LITHOGRAPHEFtS.
'mum. ctiai3.
1.26TA111N sr:wants'
INGERLY & CLEM, Successors S
to GLO. F. ScuUCII)Wi d Co.,
PBACI'ICAL. LITHOGRAPHERS.
The only Stearn , Lithographie tablishmetit
of the Mountains. •• Business Cards, .Letter Er m a,'
Bonds. labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas'
Portraits ( Views, Certificates of Deposits, Invite .
tloa CUMN' Nos. IS and 14 Third street, Pittsburgh.
C a t' 11
14!A* mILLER
~
;X:47 1 1X.0(5111A1 3 -111E0.:i
. •
la so totrsili stunrr,'"ipoifi BUILDniG.
calzess;-warrik mire. BILL sad LETTER
Bzwa, do., done In all styles. splinzlnt
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITT~f C GH,
THOMAS N. MILLER,. President.
These Works are among the largest anc most
complete establishments to the West, and are now
prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description,
Boilers, Oil Tanks'
Sheet Iron Work.
Railrctad casting,.
Rolling Mill Castings.
Engine Citstings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09m671
NATIONAL FOUNDRY .
AND PIPE_ WORKS. .
Corner Carroll and "mailman Street";
(TLNNTH WARD, )
.PITTSBUIIGIT,
WM. SMITH
• . Illartufacturer of •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND. WATER iivonx.s.
l! , Ll' a.a lp s s i iir r e eg li e cekst_ itivartably In Pits, In dry
Band, and Also, full assortment of
General Castings' for Gas and Watei Works. '
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
fel6:tlo
ME RH FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
CHARLES KNAP, President.
. J. M. KNAP, Vice President.
0. METCALF, Sec'y and Treas'r.
J. K. WADE, Engineer.
J. G. KNAP, General Manager.
DIRECTORS: •
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shozb & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter. Sons.
C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Mitten Barr & Parkin.,
MANUFACTORERS OF I •
Rolling Mill and Blast liathinerv.
RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every descalption.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
A. BRADLEY W. VANICIRK J BRADLEY
;ETNA STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY & CO.,
Manufacture every variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Among which are the celebrated , EUREKA. I
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves); POMANA, ,
:VETERAN and IRONSEDLS (Wood Stoves).
Also manufacture
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS; &c-
Oflice and-Warehouse, corner of Second MO Wood
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second strm.A.
. ap2l:rs9
L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. It. BEART.W. A. ROBINSON. JR.
'LIVING'STON & CO.,
.. -
IRON POUNDERS;
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
AR descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: Ag
rleultural Implements, Cotton and Wooten MID Ma
ehlnery, &c. .
All Job Work promptly attended to:
Office and Works—WASRjNGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
Successors to RonfxsoN. MINIS & Mrt.LEns,
WASHINGTON•
WORKS
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En-
Shafting,gnast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing.
Castings of all descriptions; Gil Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron 18 ork.
Office. No. 12. corner Flrit and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGARD , S PETENT INJEC )R for
jai t:r!Z
feeding Boilers.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY:
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Unicn Iron 31111 s,)
Rolling Mi1)1 and Bridge Castings,
.
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
NACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & DIACIELIND.
BERLIN FOUNDRY. .
• PRICE & SIMS.
Oboe and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street..
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR FETTLES. HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. ap33!y6 •
CENTRAL !FOUNDRY • , -
AND ROLL.WORKS;,
SSO Penn Street.
BOLFIAN, *BOYD BAGA.W.,
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c.
FULTON MACHINE WORKS.
, ESTABLISHED IN 0138. .
anttfactory of BTEA3I. ENGINES, an sizes
and of the most approved patterns. Mr stationary
purposes ; A Ii v TEJNIB , O_ATS and P I E O 42FEItRY
BOA ar: y 2 • J:4 andhorse power
ENGINES, wht3h ,MA sold at very reduced
prices.
it iik: bigiii E, Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below P 1220111111, on the Ohio .tiver, and
line of C. &P. It. -;',:'. ~, : " • ' , . no9:h2
IRON BROKERS.
SAMUEL PI. WICKERSHAM,
IRON BROKER
124 First Street . , Pittsburgh, Pa•
Agent for the sale of Cornwall Donghamore,• Jo- sephine, Isabella, Duncannon,titanium% Glendon,
and other brands of .Antbradte, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIG raorre. •
•
Consignments and orders respectfully
LAKE SUPERIOR
OOPPED KELL AND SMELTING WOLZI3, •
•
prrorsimmum. .
PARK, McCURDY & CO
• •
Mannfacturera of Sheathing, Braziers , and Bel
Copper, PresfSd Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot
toms Speller Solder. Also, Itapor•-rs and Dealers
la:Mclal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, \ .ie ..te. Con
stantly on hand runners , Machines at Tools.
Warehouse ,No. 1441 FIRST STltlf t .c.l . and 120
SECOND INTUIFICAFIttsburgh.:
.Special,orders of copper catty any dobtred nal
.myl44,34:dwT
.
I • 0 • 0 D
DICK, - -
• .c.ARPENTER AND BUILDER,
as PENNSYLVANIA, AVENUE, -.ppioosite
street, Pittsburgh,Ps. Residence, No. 163
Rrunt street. •• ' • ' •';' '
Jobbing done *let kentness and dis tett. All
M
orders pro L o o tt y w oo d e d t o . sad, Elan Mira
aid.
•
PrrTSBITRGR ovi_grrit
PITTSBURGH
COPPER
N
• 411
,refi , e4rp. , t 2 's4m. • ' f.-Ay,'"rts
. 'l4o#ol* ,
•
ENGINES; ?Bt . )1 - iS, &C.
FoRT LITT
BOILER, STILL. AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL 'ac SNYDER,
MAN - v - foacrunEfts OF
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX ANS CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL - TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, •
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND C N
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND I ON
BRIDGES; ;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTES.
Ocoee. and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH,
Sir Orders sent to thn above address will be
promptly attended to. ' mIA:189
Z. W. MOILICOW• • ..J 48. 11. BAILNUILI...••JAS. lILAIR.
O'HARA BOILER WORKS.
MORROW, BABNITILL & CO.,
MANUFACTURILITS OF ,
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TA.NKIi, SALT PANS.; GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING promptly done. y4 :b2
wm. smtiviniq. & co., • 9
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, fs2, 24 AND 20 PENN ST.
Having 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,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller lepn..Brldges. Sugar Pans; and sole manu
facturers df Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. • JaS:c2l
JAMES M. RIMER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MANUFACTURER OF '
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLIIk:G. PAN*, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
AndSITEET IRON' WORK,'
For Steamboats
JARED 3i . . BRUSH ' SCDXSI3D D. BRESII
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
MANTFAL 1. RIES OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SKEET IRON WORN. &C.
61 Penp Street, Pittsburoh, Pa.
• STOVES,. CASTINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST..
BISSELL Az 'Co e 's
TRIUMPH, •
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Store In the, Union. •
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sale, , . .
PARLOR STOVES, ' •
HEATING STOVES,
• &IRATE FRONTS, FENIERS.
R
COOKING ANG , &c.
CHEAPEST PLACE in tha city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOK!NC STOVE ,
Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET.
JPP 2 P. C. DUFFY.
HARDWARE.
NE'S* HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
31..inneture.and importers of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
337 LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE,
One Square Below Union Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
• sal' Agepts for FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
EIPIU9BDILANNi
•
FIFTH ST., bet. Tunnel & Chatham Sta.,
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
First class goods or all descriptions always On
hand and sold at the lowest prices. Rdpairing done
carefUlly on short notice. je26:dso
~i: ~ ~+;
pRILENIX STEAM BREWERY.
JOS. SPICNCEII....JAS. WHAT—RODE= LIDDZLL.
SPENCER,- M'KAY
MALSTERS'AND BREWERS
OE Ale, Porter and Brown Steil,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, 3ranager. ocl4
DYERS AND 'SCOURERS:
J. LANCE, : • ,
, Nos. 186 and 187 Thlid itreet,
DYER •.4ND, SCOUREE,
EITII4.W EMTh3 cMMI:I OR DYED.
, GLOVES AND LADIES' PLUMES OLEAN-
E.D.011. DYED •
VtNIVRIISAL
• CLOTHES' WELA GEES
the manufacturers' wholesale and retail prices.
at $l6 and ES St. Clay strett
• - , • - •17 Putuars,
£pls Sole a g e n t s
or ebls county.
•
, Ism '
NATIONAL BANK OFIOIIIIERCE'
.Cor. of Wood and Sixth StA. - ..
A. PATTERSON President.
JOS. H. HILL Cashier.
• CAPITAL, : $500,000.
• - DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, • George W. Cass,
Brown, , James McCandless,
Alt a i; iViTt r r l fe k, .
W. S. Haven, I
DISCOUNTS DAILY,. A 3 11 A. M.
ap9:oM
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
'BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner 27ar l d and Wood Streets,-
ina-rsuiritisar; "PA., •
t.
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DEALERS
Exchange,. Coin, oupons,
1 -
And particular attention paid tot( e purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on 1...0rk0n. •
myl:s942
N. HOLMES & SONS,!
33A-W
57 Market Street,
prr'r-rsi3ul G-1-x, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
'nited Statei and Cauadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other:Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
J3:30:31 - -
KEYSTONE BANK,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
-• .
THIS BANK I 5 NOW TRANSACTENG A
GENERAL BANKING 'BUSINESS,
AT THEIR NEW BANKING 11.01.7"4.
No. - 293 Liberty Street.
Accounta of BANKS. BANKERS, MERCHANTS
and otheia are Invited.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SE C URITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. .19 Fourth Streets
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK., WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Dlacounts Daily at 12 o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A. M. MARSHALL
I=l
THOMPSON BELL, : A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. • : JOS. 'ALAREE.
J. J. OILLESPIE,
d
Stockholders to wh m we . make reference:
Wm.. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, ' I 'Bet , ..Davittßerr,
Willis Dairen, ' . Henry Lambert,
D. W. C. Illdweli, A. M. Brown, -
E. M. Fulton. Thomas Ewing.
/iSotARK
,BANKERS.4O
ESTABLISHED IN 1831.
3$ s ou — H - T S
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20 i
STOGILS AND GOLD
•
Bought and sold on commission, here and In Nisi
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED.
INTEREST ALLOYED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts ,of Ranks and Bank
eft received on favorable terms.
ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EKC RANGE AT M.Alt !LET RATES.
felldBB
MECHANIcS 9 SAYIIIGIik BANK,
No. 14 Snittlialeld Street.
rrrrstitinou, PA
INTEREST PAID gli DZPWAS , ..,..A.lidr , litild
RECEIVED FROM ONEDOIALAR VP WARM' De. ,
posits received subject to check, without interest. ,
JAMES DIACKWORK . resident, '- '- '
.. 3EO. D.. Mll.Xijensary %A d T rearjter ..
. 3 ' ' AMESIL Emiridditi ,401101k6e; ,.. c- . ~', P '....
71115 f
pgtor, m a ---..1.
4lgnefffiacrP, ' ''''' nneilltitil4.—:
Alex.'"risrale. ..7.. E b b
e tesSown. '-.• ..
Willhan ilellW..- - ,''.K , • • 4 ' l . k W.-Snidest', '
, li. G. Otibblre; 4 -c- rt Winv,
John Evans.
PQ4 •*t&.. - -t'_ •--"-. .-',
REMO sr.
I HAVE'REMOVED MY
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Fo7rnerly ocT:trpted b the NATIONAL BANK,
COM3IERCE.
CONTERSION OF 7-30 1 S: .
We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and
TAIRD SERIES of
INTO TUE
New 1867 5-20"GOld Coupon Bands.
JAMES: . BRADY & CO.,
Dealer . in GoTerkquenk..Socuritjts,
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STE.. •
aaiftts.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE,OF THE PIT TSBIIHGH GAZETTE,
WEIi April 29_, • 186. ; . kl
The gold makket Opened - strong at 13934,
but on large offers to sell, declined to 139 X,
to 139, and dull. There is little. disposi
tion among brokers or importers to buy
gold at present prices, although it is ad
mitted that the market will not have the
full benefit, of the large payments of cou
pons in May. A decline is inevitable from'
the unwillingness for purchasers to buy
•now... The advance in the French rentis
from 64 to 69, and of Consols from 92X to
93% and 93M, will stimulate investments
in American securities, and will thus be
adverse to any large shipments of specie.
Government securities are on'a stand
still. Money has not become so plentiful
yet that people. : .Will rash - and invest at
.present high prices; J.he only„purchasers in
the market are ''
sPechlators; wbo' may ad
ranee the prices on thinuselves,'but will
not be able to get thepublie to buy at their
own prices. Bonds are, like any other ar-:
ticle of commerce, subject to the same
laws that govern advance. and decline; the
advance was too sudden during the last
few days, and people pause and hesitate to
buy of such high prices when. it will take
itwhole years' interest to pay Air the addi
tional premium.
E:l9
Stocks are lower an parties who have
bought during the last weeks decline are
realizing now and await a further turn in
the market.. There isan improved demand
on local securities, simply to realize the.
dividends due during the . early part of
May. A large number of small mortgages
are now offered for sale at /rates that must
be ruinous to the seller, but properties that
have been bought when prices Were still
higher than they now are, cannot be sacri
ficed without a strong effort to raise even
usurious interest.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. P.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold,'l39K; 1881 bonds, 113 K; ;1862 ' 6-20s,
112; 1864 do, 110%; 1865 do, 110)g; Consols,
108%: 10-40 s, 102%; 7-30 s, 107 1 ,g- -
-Rgilroads—Cleveland S. Pittsburgh,- 83;
Fort Wayne,lo3X; North Western,conamon
6234; North Western—preferred, 74%; New
York (:entral, 129; Erie, 70:,L1; Old South
ern, 89 Ohio et Mississippi, 31%; Mer
chants Union Express,323,/; 'Western Union
Telegraph,36%. • Mining Shares—Corydon,
30; Quartz 1611 , 1,05. Quicksilver, 263 g..
—Closing quotations receivedby James T
Brady it, Co.:
Gold - 139
U. S. O's, 1881 1133
186' 112
" 5-20's, 1864
.flog
44 5-20's, 1865 ' 110%
44 10-40'5...... . 102%
44 5.20 ' 5, ..Jan : andjuly, . 4 65' - 108 3 ‘
46 44 44 44 - 67 109 c / . 3
44 Juno 7..30;s • 107%
44 July 7-30's 107%
May Comp., 1865 ' 118%
PITTSBURGH PETRULEURKET,
OFIFCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 1808.
CRUDE—TheMarket - for , crude oil has
been rather active to-day, but prices are
weak at the quotations: This fact is pro
bably occasioned by the prospect of a •riat,
in the Allegheny. We can report the fol
lowing sales: 1000 bbls spot ,at lOci.Boo do at
10c; 950 do at 10c; 2000 for Mar, seller's op
tion, at 10c; 2000 for June, - ;seller's option,
at 10c; 6500 bbls first' - water, - at - I.oe. Con- ,
tract sales were of 3000 bbls, buyer's option
till October Ist, at 8.1 per bbl; in tanks at
Oil City, purchaser paying , per .bbl
advance. In the absence of transactionS,
we quote all the year, buyer's ,option, at
12,- 1 ; cents.
REFINED—The. refined Market rules
firm and prices have advanced. We are
cognizant. of the following transactions:. A
"line'j of 6000 bbls, from August to Novem
ber, inclusive, 1500 bbla eachlnonthi•at 30c;
a "line" of 3000 bbls from. July to Decem
ber, inclusive,' 500 each' month at 2934 c; 500
for May. at 27;(c;,..5007.f0r '-June, ar.g79is
1000 for June; at M;"1000'for _Sc;
1000 last June, buyer's . option, ate2Bo: +500:
last' half July, buyer's' option, at 28c; 500
all the year, at 32e. . .ARRIVALS—The following' are the hr
rivals of oil:
:Fisher h Bro 1200 [Jas. Wilkins 56
E. Sahalk - 1000
Total 2256
OIL SHIPMENTS PHIL A. V. R. R.
Lockhart, Frew 6c C04r290 - bbls refined to
Warden, Frew tic Co., Philadelphfa.
Forsyth; Bro. & Co., 207 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co.,' Philadel phi&
Nat. Ref. Co., 250. do do, to,F. A. Diheottli
&Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan it Stockdale, 200 do do to
W. P. - Logan & Ern.; Philadelphia.
Braun it Wagner, 150 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
P. Weisenberger, 100 do 'dif to "%Virden,
.Frew it Co., Philadelphia. •
IBuffnin, Kehew & Co.; 100 do to W. P.
Logan, Philadelphia. •
New. York Dry Goods.ll arket.'
City, Telegraplito the Pittstkurglt Gazett.e.l
NEW Youx, April 29 .—Tho Dry-Goodstrade is still languid. Domestic, staple
cottons, however, are , firm, being iniin--
enced by the extreme prices prevalent for
raw material. Still there is butlittle dis
position to' buy goods of any class not ab
solutely required. for._pr i essing ; wants. A
better inquiry is iddicipatild; however, as
soon as the weather becomes more settled,
and all fabrics, both of catOn•suid*dol(in
manufacture, are held with much .ion-.
Nonce.' 'Patie'r lhlia 'fabrics; partlaularly'
of European inake, are in the.Exintime ,
greatly: depressed, TA are being forced to
sale at a great loss :.*, &any !initances.
Heavy Brown.Sheetinga steady, at isy for
Neino ev.tilk,and. i_p_ 1 r_ 4).ppliten.oOlo-;
dian krinci; up;alif fOr ° itintink, eloth ~ the'
latter an extreme;
.1 15 for ' Ambskeag,
Itiehmond • and l tilprit, es; 18 'ficd•Pacific
1013; 18 for :American-- ptinted , 401alliefi; / 8 ,
f.f .#"' / AllimUl* l l , 4lYlitifilithit '4O for lie*lstoill,
, k
Otionades;l2X-Tortariners and mechanical
double.
TO THE
PH. R. MERTZ.
PrftkitTßGE hARI 4 :I.:1 4 74.
Or Its
iFFICE OF TELE PITTSBETROH GAZETTE,
WONESDAY,44priI 28, 1868.
Trade continues activl and improving in
,
the aggregate of transactions, but since our
last r prices of the leadin4 staples are with
out Material change. t s4he\ weather for a
considerable portion o te I dav interfered
with out-door transactio s. i Flour contin
ues very active, and under lighter receipts
and advices from the'W st of higher rates;'
4 .
together with the active inquiry, and small
stocks in store, holderjare asking stiffer
. ,
ratesa for choice brands, d are anticipating
,
another advance. The emand for Bacon
. • . .1
and Lard is very active, lid: prices are still
tending up. Groceries 4e in fair demand,
and Coffees are adfan'cln. - The - following
are the ruling wholesale quotations
GROCERIES—During the past week _
i
there has been an active.-inqUiry•lbr Groce- -
ries. With the, advance. n gold Coffees are
advancing. Refined. Stirs are -1 4 cent'
t a
higher, and firm at quota ionsgiven below.
Syrups are advanced froth Sc to 10c per gal
lon. White-Fish and Lake, Herring have
advanced 50c per half bariel, and t.ontinues
very firm At quotations.l •
SUGARS—New Orlea 14 - Mc to 160;
Cuba, 123.t0 13c; Port - di:Rico, 13c to 14c;
Crushed, 18c; "A" Corse, 17c; "B" 419,
16%c; Extra "C," 161,4 e - - , t i -" •
CoFFEs—Prime Rip, 26y 2 to 27c; good, 24c;
fair, 22c; Old Governmen 'Java, 373 , to 38c;
Laguayra, 28c. - ' '
Mor,AssEs—New Orlea s, 90 to $1; Cuba,
65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 70 - 5c
, i .
SYnues—"Lovering's,'J $1; "Booth & Ed
gar," 85c; 'Amber, 7 . "Drips," $1.05
to $l,lO. !
i
SPICES—Cassil SO to oc,•_ Cloves, o0o, •
Pepper, 38c; Allspice,
-Carolina,
$1,50. ,
RlCE—Rangoon, 11V,,c ;rarolina, 12;4c.
STARCH-fadisoii, BqiSilver Gloss, 12mc,
and Corn Starch, IT4c. I
FriurTSLayer fillisil $4,75 - :per box;
Valentia, 20c per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants,
14c for new, -.'. ' : •' ' i • ' '
BAR.LEAD- 2 42c; Shot, $3,50 per bag.
So• - -"Babbitt's." - ItOakley's"
60APS---• tC; -tOakieffN
111 c; - Rosin, 434 to 0c; “Dobbin's," 15c.
AisTntEs—lsiould, lft 43 tar,
23c.
CONCENTRATED LYE 1,50 M msg.
Br Ckan SonA ---8,50 p r 100: • •
Fistr—White Fish, $8,0; Lake Herring,
$4; Mackerel No. 1, t. 4 22;1}0. 2, $18,00; No. 3,
$14,50; in half bbls, 50c more.
TonAcce--Black ss, lOs, y i s and Louis
ville Navy, 72 to 75c; 14 m. H. Grant's 10s and Navy, Mc; C. D. tbbacco, 22c to 25c
for best. 11
TEA—The market is fl;4ra and prices are
higher, for new crop. choice Young Hy
son, $1,75; fair, $1,50; p , mon to good, $.l
to $1,35; Oolong, 75c, &5c190c, $l, $1,25 and
$1,35; good Porto Ricoiksl to $1,85, as to
quality. Imperial, $1 tb $1,85.. Japan—
Choice, $1,30; fair $l. :1
..
FLOUR—The market . Vas excited and
sales were very large: •i or the past few
days,.with the exception.of yesterday,' the
receipts have been heavy: but the demand
was sufficient, with th • orders on hand,
sold ahead to carry off t e surplus recepts •
and leave a bare market. - We see by pri
vate dispatches from Chi' go this afternoon
that choice brands of Spring were fully 25c .
higher, owing to a betterleeling in Wheat.
The demand here is Tana greater than our
dealers expected. The advance at Chicago
to-day has not changed the price in this
market as yet, but holclers are more firmer.
We quote the pricesif the .following::-
:brands: Dayton'Snoiv F ake'(White
$l3;
Win
-4
ter) White River; Red Winter) $l2;
Jenking.Mills, $l2; Cros River;
as, $11,75; :Eme
rald, 811,50; Medium bra ds, $10,50 to. $1.14. •
Rye F10ur,'59,50 per barrtd. • ' •
GRAIN—The receipts 4re very light, but
prices have not undergone any material
change. Shelled Corn is I.e-came and com
mands $1,05 to $l,lO froth_ elevator. • Oats
i l
from first hands .brings • - -I,4:ir 79c; and from. •
store 80 to 83c. On track Rye sold at $1,85.
to $1,30, with 'a good •de nd'and light im
port. Barley is scarce; and nominal at
$2,50. There is no Wheat coming in ex
cept ,that bought by millers in the West;
quoted nominally at $2,40 to $2.45 for, No 1'
Spring; Red Winter; $2,65 to $2 1 70; and
White ,Wheat; $2,70 to $2176'.' ~ -•-•, ,' -
BEANS None ins mttrket, And White - - 0
small would readily 'brink 55 pet bushel; -
-BUTTER--Prices , are drooping. . To-day
prime to choice Roll wail rather dull at 40
to 45e.
EGGS—Market firm a 23e. •
PROVISIONS—The market is, active
at. the following prices: We now quote
Mess Pork at $28,50 per' bbl, Sugar Cured
Hams, ny, tii! . ;,.2oc; - ato:', ihviifisecl.2o3!;'
21c; Shouldert,44X to 1, IZe;Riblittfil.Sides,
1634 c; Clear Sides 18%c; choice Dried
Beef, 23 to 24c ,and Lard, 90 per ponnd.
LARD OlL—There is . large demand for
Extra No. 1 at $1,48 to $- ,50, and $1,20 per
gallon for No. 2.
SALT-Small -jobbing lots at" $2;00 per
barrrel.
POTATOES ales of t Peach Blows 'by
the car load at $1,40 per, 1 ushelt and •Buck
eyes from store at 04,251 . $4,50 per bbl. '
CRANBERRIE&-Sal of choice -Culti
yated at $lB per barreL 1 - • ,-
HAY—i3aleil .Hay oril the .wharf. com
mands $2 .to `-- • - Ind loose Tim
othy from cor $24 to $2B per
ton, . as to q:
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CINCINNATI, April 29.1+ Fleur 'quiet and
unehanged.,' Wheat cloips dull and prices
drooping; t12,60a2,65.0ffered for Nos 2 and 1.
Corn scaree'and in good demand, at 95c for
ear. Oats firmer; closing at 61c for No 1:
Rye dull and prices low ~ N o lat $2. Bar
ley unchanged. Cottorn dull 'and prices,
nominal; middling offertid at soc.- Tobacco
in good demaudat full prices. Mess' pork
quiet at 828,50... There .* a good demand
for bulk sides and prices are Mc higher;
sales of 400,000 lbs at 154 shoulders are held
at 13c. Baeop—sides inactive demand and
prices lia;;c higher; sales .Of 300 hhds at'l7c.
for clear rlb, and 17%c Or clear; shouldera
are held at 14c. LardTli,s held at 10c but
sold at 18Mc at the close; the reported ad
vance of.one shilling and six. pence at Liver
-pool is doubted. Sugar cured qianis, 10Ma
20c, and in demand. , Itinter firm at 36a40c
for fresh. 'Eggs dull' and prices drooping;
closing at 20c. Qrocerieskemain unchanged
and quiet. Potatoes ar+ in better supply
and thermarket Is dull tirtd2sc lower; prime
$3,50a3,75per labl. Apees are in better
supply; but the marke ,iis &ill and prices
lower; prime, $5,50a6,50, ,1 Hay dull' and B.lk- '
ldwer; prime timothy, $12a13. Gold, 1,39.
The money Market is uriclumged. .
Cleveland Market*
;,By Telegraph to the Plttsbu4gli Gazette.]
CLEVELAND, April 29.4-Flour steady, firm
and, unchanged -at 4110n1.2 tor dortbleaxtra .
spring4ll2altifor do red Svinter ' and 1118,50 i
15,50 for treble extra. , Wheat is quiet but
firm at 82,73a2,75 for .N'o, lired3vinter; 82,53'
a 2,60 for N0..1 do„ ancl§2,4sfor,No• 'spring. .
Corn less active and Mel lower, at _ 9,11
a c- for.
No. 1 shelled, frm store. Oats, , scarce,. nd,
better at 80c for' No. 1 iState from store.,
Rye scarce and at'sl,9o for No 1' State
and western. No BarletY offering. Petro
leum firm and steady ati2'la23c for bonded,
and 32a330 for free. :1
. _.. Louisville Market. • - '- .
Env Telegraph to the Plttsbjrgh Gazette.l
.L ortisvri.rx, April,, —Tbacc,O inc l ive
and higher; sales 218411hdi lu -to Tairtelec
1/0 -
i s
tions at 5194 Cotton at 29m, Su
perfine '\, tient', TA 117hatit scarce at 52,60 a
2'&5. Corn—teh 11nd - in - balk at 89a90c. Oats
79a80e. Mess pork 828,50. Bacon—should
els 14a143.4c, clear ribl sides. 17/c, clear
sides .18M. Lard—tierces 190. -Whisky—
raw, free, t 12,21 - 1
_ .
Ala
• • •
Ct. !pah e
.rket • 3
IBS Telegraph to the Plttabl ,
Gar o o ltr .te: lum_bct,..,t,o;
• 41A.1411,Witill p,x'P,,,:*Wfand,,,SziaktitZ
Yennaylvant qquiet. 'Wheat;u„„rr.nfc4,„
2J,
Po nnil .at 71 e t and
r,L: . • 50; Itacon . (I Larettrm at /9,4 are.
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