The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 01, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
AS. liribuntrt, Pre!Pt W. P. Pormi, Supt.
pITTSM:TIGH , FORGE
AND IRON C 0.,.
zAlturacrunEns 0?
Bar Irou;
Railroad 'nob lbws and Bolts;
Railroad Car Arles Rolled;
ltalimmd Car Aides Hammered;
Loseasemilve Frames;
losedwastive Frame shapes;
Sadbliodsr
Yokes!, iltragNi;
WPOPistilkerala;
Steamlboat Shaircs;
Steamboat Cranks;
Pisani Bodo, Wrists:
Pitman Jaws, Collars, de„
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,!
PITTSBURG'''. P
OltArii, BYERS & CO.,
MAITUFACTURERS OF
Bai., Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUCHT IRON,
Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
, 'Water, tte.
ALSO, •
OIL. WELL. TUBING.
Onke l 98 - Water and 132 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
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KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Best Common, Iteliste4, Charcoal
JUNIATA BLOOM. IRON.
MERCHANT BAN, ROUND and SQUARE IRON
- HOOP, HAND „T arid ANGLE IRON. .
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL , E RAILS, 20 and 16 lbs. to Ulu yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. -
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES-
Warehouse and Office at the Wor.:s, GREEN
adjoin
STREET, Gas ninuat Pittsburght street,
adjoining the City Works,
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania IrOn Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET
opposite 31onongabela House,
an24:dB PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS
- -
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
NIIIIIOII. & CO.,
- PITTSI3I7RGH,
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST. AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND STEEL T I R E,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, & c., &c.
Warehouse, 80 Water and 110. First Sts.
apPl:od7
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ANOcRSON, COOK & CO.,
(SUCCBSSOBB TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,)
Manufacturers of the
. .. ,
BEST REFINED -cAsge STEEL,
.M. 1 . 4 7 : ' A T lA T Attejlgii : g 'd l t l A z tlital r c
CAST STEEL for
1411isird Mowing 3t chlnee~
ktett
Axles, ICsulars, Ise., Ate.
Cast and Conarnon:PlawdcSprlngSteel
°Mee—Corner FIRST , AND !WES 15TEMET8, tire
blocks above the Monongahela House.
ocZkdS
MIIJXIt, BABB &PMMii.
GIMEIIAL PASTNEUS:
WM..
W. METCALF, REUBEX-MILER
GEO BARK, SPAKIN.
SPECIAL PAnTNF.R- - S. 3X. KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
„ iLtkitit
Office,NOl339 Liberty St,
fel4:da ,Pn'Tsuuriqn, PA.
BILICH DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHIR & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
• rXra • w/Fir
_ •
Office and Warehouse, 120_122, 124 SECOND
and 119 sad 121 FIRST STREET,
GLASS, CH I NA. CUTLERY.
100 - W4iOD STREET
CHINA, GLASS:AND I
t . .
- QUEENSWARE, .
SILVER PLATED WARE, s ei
PARIAN STATUETTES, 7
. :- - ,;. . •,. .. 8
.. Boziona fuss, -. . ri;
1 _
__.
And /other sT.Aru..E AND FANCY
GOODS, a great variety: , 1
. .
100 WOOD STREET.
Baal Min E. i3ItEED A CO:
mhzr
1100 WOOD STREET.-
11 A ›k: )1 Y )1 • STEIN,
„. 152 Federal Street, AlleSlie 2 7 ,
(Fourth door above Dlimond.)
Glass,_Chlua Ware. & Table Cutlery
AT sAerrag FRICES. Everything required in a
tusk class store on hand. Call and examine our
gw"." jelOma
LITHOGW'HERS.
SINGESOnsLY PHILIP CLEM.
LI & CLEIS, Successors
to Gao. 8. • - Scntroltime..t Co.. • • •
pi vioncAl UTSOGRAPHERC
The only fitelial2l..ithograjobie Zlitabllshment West
of the Nountslitit. • Btisiness Cads, Lotter Heade,
Bonds. Labelcircuhubs,: 1311oW Cards, Diplomas
Portnilts, Views, Certificates, Ot.rleostiat
lion Cams at 14rOs ' Tif an d street ,:
Pittsburgh.
- • • -
CHAS. A. 111/Lti 3 4>:• 7
T-'1"X#09'41.41/Vi*-14Eb'zi-e
SO. BO nuns ffnutr, - .uttriortionith
CHECKS, and
BUDS, ao., done In all styles. IlPielX.6o
.`"7". ,
— r7F1 7 .17:77 , 777.~ it 7 -1-7: > -5
uSiEle tv*
- 4-,
LE
ATLAS WORKS,
AND
PITTSBIIIII43IH.
FOUNDERS, IKA9.I3TS.
MORTON STREET, Ninth 'Ward,
prrir4!.=.iwuicG.rt,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest anc moat
'complete establishments in the West.. and are now
prepared to furnish
Ensines,'ol every deseription.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
BaUroad Coattings.
Soiling Mill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:1369
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE 'WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Snoodbums . Streets;
(NINTH WARD,)
Pri"T€o3l:3l - 1 4 GrEE,
WM. Slum
Manufacturer, of ,
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
DI Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry
sana, and 15 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of
General Castings for. Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to piy make of RETORTS.
fel6:tlo
THE HAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
CARAIBLES SNAP, President.
J.-X. KNAP, Vice President. '
0. METCALF Seey and Treas'r.
J. K. WADE:Engineer.
J. G. SNAP, General Manager.
DIRECTORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, • of Lyon, Shotli&, Co.
A. B. W. PAINTEIt, of J.• Painter & Sons.
C. B. sFantos, of Spring, Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. BLAI R, of Shoenberger & Co.
‘WM. METCALF: of Miller, Barr .& Parkin.
TSAICLIFACTL7IEF.B OF
Relling_Mill and. Blast . Machinery
RETORTS and CASTINGS of every deacslption
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. ,
A. BRADLEY W. VANKIRK.. ..... J. S. BRADLEY
2ETNA STOVE WORKS. -
A. BRADLEY & CO..
. Manufacture every vailety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves;
Among which are the celebrated EUREKA,
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves); POMANA,
VETERAN and IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves).
Aldo manufacture
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, - 4:4-
Office and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street.
apU:rs9 .
L. 0. LIVENGSTON.W. U. BIIIIT.W. A. 11.011LIMON, JR.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS,
• MANUFACTUEEES OF
FINE .LIGHT CASTINGS
AU descriptions, for Plumbers and Gm; 'Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and W Woolen MID Ma
chinery. &c. •
AU Job Work promptly attended to. • ,
Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
'near Outer Depot, Allegheny city. Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA CO.,
successors to Botassox, 3.lmis BkMulans,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
anatiis
_Bitstisttinftltl'alcuimillVraT,,G.enkaValn a
Stills, DUB& anu Sheet Iron Wo r k
Office, No. 19. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for lIIFOARIPS PETENT INJEC .-Mt for
feeding Boilers. •
'MOW BLANC FOUNDRY.
Bicaer Street, iinth irartt,
(Opposite Unicn Iron MIlls,)
ItaUbig Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBEAT itRUCK:LIND.
ocisins _
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
• & SIMS.
(Me and Warehoun4 29 Wood Stmt.
Unnufacture and keep constantly on band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Ilexes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, .
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW. WARE,
And Castirigs generally. ap33:31
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS,
1380 Penn Street.
'HOLTMAN, BOYD & BAG/ULT.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c.
V a ILTLTON MACHINE WORKS. •
EITATILISJIED IN MOO.
nnfactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes
and of tbe most a pp roved patterns for stations
raw lt i lng l i F igni l 3 1 27;
ENGINES, wlilzb. will be sold at Very reduced
prices.
.P. F. GEISSE, Wellsville, O.
Fitly miles below Pittsburgh, ou the Ohio Myer, and
line. of C. do P. i . no9:b2
IRON BROKERS.
. -. ..iiiiiuEi:mr.w --- icTK.ER ----- iinAm,
iIION BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
,
Agent for the sare of Corn,wall, Doughamore, Jo
sephine, Isabella, Duncannon Stanhope, G lendon,
,and other brands of Anthr acite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. 11. Charcoal • • .
' • • - 'PIG- ERPNEIw - -
. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited.
COPPER.
LAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER, ZELL A3IIIIIOMTING W0L113,..,
rriwrsistruciva.
PARK, McCURar & CO.,
'litantitacturers oft 3 Sheathintr, Braziers , and 80l
Copper, Presied Copper Bottoms, Raised Still_ Bot
tom. SpeTinaolder Also, Impoilers and Dealers
in Ketal, Plate, Sheet Iron, *s• 41...a.c. c on .
stantly on band Tinners' Machines az. , •
- Warehouse ,No. 140 Ell= STItEcT and 120
.SECOND IBTEXET.,__Pittsurgh :
desired
. •
speoslordera of Copper cut t o any d pa%
.terp. . -.•. : - myuleacairx
WitAILIAI J. DICK,
tARPENTER 4N,D BVILDER
pit 24 IYENNEIYLVA , NIA. AVENUE, pvposts.
I
itrket, 1.11.. Residence, Ifo.
Grant street , .
Jobt4ng done 'with neatness valid- &Mitch. All
orders promptly attended to, and satisfaction war.
fantod. an29:e47:llwi •
PFrTSBURGR - G
ENGINES,- BOILERS, &C
FORT PITT
BOILER; STILL AND TAPIR
7 WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AN." CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. .
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, • • -
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
•
DENSER'S:
STEM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
1. 1 80 111IDGES;
P N DOORS AND COAL SHUTES.
Ocoee and Warehouse teener . Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
Air Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
IcilL. . MORROW....JAS. B. BARNIIILL....JAS. BLAIR.
BIAXIAL BOILER WORKS.
MORROW, BARNHILL & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators !
-TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, dm.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURG% PA.
'REPAIRING promptly done. _ _
_Jy4:b2
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 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,
Boiler Iron. Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 7ELS:c2I
JAMES M. RITER,
Nos.. 55 and 56 Water Street,
• PITTSBMIGn,
• NANUTACTIIREIt OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
-And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
JARED M. BRUSH EDMUND D. DRUSR.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Steam Boilers Oil Stills, Tanks.
61 Penn Stseet, Pittsburgh : , Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
COOK B,T(IVEST - -
BISSELL dr, CO.'S
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stove in the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 2.35 Liberty Street.
_ .
Also on btad - Andfot sale,
PARLOR STOVES._ ____„, - , ,
HEATING STOVES,. , -
- r ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
, : ' , • .. , COOKING UANGES, ilte:
EST PLACE in the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOK!NC STOVE,
Is at. No. 146 GRANT STREET.
Jet' - • P. C. DUFFY.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
HARDWARE,
837 LIBERTY STREET,
One Square Below Union Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
Air Agents for FAIR.EA.NES' SCALES.
DIUSEINIANN,
F
• FriTH ST., bet. Tunnel & Chatham Sts„
Gunsmith and Pealer in Hardware.
•
First-class (roods of all descriptions Vvrayi on
hand - and sold et the lowest prices. Itdpidrir e g dOne
carefully on short notice. • j :d5O
• •
BREWERIES.
pilfEßEy STEAM BREWERY.
308. SPE.NCEII/...JAS. IVICAY....IIOIIEIIT LIDDELL.
SPENCE% 11.11AY- & CO.,
IVIALSTERS AND" BREWERS
Of Ale, Porter, and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
!WHEW ViersON. ?Sanger.
DYERS AND 130011
iDif S. LANCE,
Nos. 186 and 137 Third Street,
DYER AND SCOTTREIN
& BUILDNRS.
BID Emovkis .10T wines,PLUMBS CLEAN
•
TrIMMO; • t ;
CLOTHES-W=ll4lP • • _
es
t the atanufaciturerAt 'Macomb and retau tine ,
at str a nd se Bt. Clair street a H. pnimps,
Sole Agoura for this county.
d.tsurAcrvnEns OF
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SNERT IRON WORE. &C
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
;iail
Manufacturers and Importers of
,
CUTLERY„ &C.
CORNER OF WAYNE,
=
_
STRAW GOODS OUU=P I OR Dlzm.
CM
PRIDAY;::NAY 1868
FINANCL&L.
FORT PITT . RANKING COMPANY
NY,
1 9
No, 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, •• • • $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE:
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND - COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME: DEPOSITS,
Collections Made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canadair. •
DIRECTORS: •
I). Hostetter, ,-Jno. C..ftisher,
James Gordon, I RoM..A.. King,
E:llVet'if: . 3 . 1 11 1 1;f4r.
8.1311 5 t. Meel:ll7DlLAD,.Prefel.
D. LEET WILSON, Casbia. •
. .
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of WOod and Sixtb. Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
'JOS. H. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
• DIRECTORS: - •
A. Patterson. George W. Cass.
Wm. 11. Brown, • James Ill i andless,
Chas. Lockhart, • Wm. Do t as,
Allen 'Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed .
W. S. Haven, I
DISCOVNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M.
ap9:oH
HART, CAUGHEY & CO..
BANKERS -AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood. Streets,
TTTEMUIR.GrII,
(suCcEsSouS TO iIANNA, HART R C 0.. ).
DEALERS IN
ExChange,- Coin, 'Coupons,
And particular attention paldlo tl a purchase and
sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on London msl:
N. HOLMES beSONS,
57 Market Street,
PI'TTTSIIITIZG - 11, PA.
Collections made on ail the principal points of the
United States and Canatitis.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Seenrities.
Ja3s:al
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK')
No. 59 Fourth Street. .
CH.ARTEIIED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED PROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.'
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK. WITHOUT
LIiTEREST.
Discounts Daily at 14 - 40t.lock.
President-TM/12SOR RELL.
Vice Presideit—k. L MARSHALL•
DtitaCTOBS: -
THOMPSON BELL, ' A. M. MARSHALL, ,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALABRE.
J. J. OLLLEBPIE, ";. •
Stockholders to Whom we make reference:
Wm. Forsythe, „. Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, Rev, David Kerr,
Wll is D Henri Lambert,
D. W. O. Bidwell, lA. M. Brown, .
E. M. Fulton. , Thomas Ewinc.
4 4aARK4 0
'-.BANKERS.
ESTABLISHED IN
I VP 1831.__
1e:35 SOUTH
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
7 340 s Converted Into 6-20.
STOCKS AND GOLD
Bought and sold an connillselon, here and In New
York, TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OP GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Ranks and Bala
erb received on favorable terms.
ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN. IN
EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES...
PITTSBURGH
BANI TOR: SAVINGS,
FORMERLY TUE DIiIE t SANINGS INSTITUTION
No. 07 Fourth Street,
• P . •
NEARLY OPPOSITE TILE BANK Or P. "TSBUROLI
.011ARTEUED IN 18Gm.
•
OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENT GS, from rAy
Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from
November Ist tolttay let, 0 t 0,9 o'clock.
Books of Ily-Laws, ac. furnished at the °Dice.
This institution especially offer to those whoSo
earnings arc limlted—the opportunityto accumulate,
by small deposits, °May saved; a ram Nihichlwilf be
a resourge when needed, and bearing interest in
stead of remaining unproductive. •
• •
BOARD OP MANAGERS:
PILESIDENT. _
UjORGE Yi. BERRY.
VICE PRESIDENTS,
S. /.1. ILART3IAN, I JAMES PARK, JR
Si F ICATAIty AND THS.ASUILEB,
D. E. McELNLET.
A: BRADLEY, .'
A'. B..BELL, F. ItAHM A , • •
JOllti , S. DILWORTH, - JOSTICArRTIODES,
O. FOLLANSBEE, !OH BU SCOTT
L,, OIt.A.HAIII, IL'. C. SCHMERTZ,
CHRISTOPHER ZUO.
0014
SoLzpitpos—D. W. & A. tahl4:l,3lF
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WHATCRELOWS HAIR DYE
This splendid Hair Dye is the best la the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous; no disappointment; 'no ridiculous
tints; remedies the effects of bad dyes; invigo
- and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful: btock
brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfunierstand
properlysipplied at Batchelorla Wig- Ernetory, No.
le Nowt street, New York. ftp9l:p2B
igrMARRIAGEANDCELIILICY.
An
801 l de , and the, 71°rYci ld ° . t g rin iCr JB&E.wif
crew o impedimenta G. ,
ItIAGE; • with sure
MG II .9r rellgf..l3enc,hvaealed letter envelopes,
fi r ee'of charge. Addresi Dr. J. SXILLIN HOUGH
TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pena , a
ja3o k97F•
REMP%ikI..
I HAVE REMOVED MY
BANKING AND EXCIIANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL BANN. OF
COMMERCE. . . • .
JANES 1. BRADY & Co.,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
S N K PL ,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COLTPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
7-30's CONVERTED
NEW 5-20 .CO UPON BOND.
nr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
MONED LOANED ON GOVERN3IEN'r
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market rates. ,
Orders executed for the Purchase sad
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO
tip :_gitt.intrgij..6.kt.tte...
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSSDAY, April 30, 1868. s
A remarkable firmness in the gold mar
ket was the feature of the =day, although
the Government . was selling daily j abont
half it million a day, and paid out a large
amount of gold for coupons yesterday and
to-day. In a commercial point of view,
gold should go lower witbin a few days but
the impeachment Ruestion still being agi
tated, it may take the entire next week be
fore the gold coming into the market will
be felt mueh, when likely lower rates may
prevail.
Government bonds, as usual, before . the
day when the half yearly interest falls
dub were higher to-day. Seven Thirties
and new Five. Twenties were less active.
The market ie.,7evidentl3r near the turning
point, when some large amounts will be
thrown on the market to realize, in order
to be bought back again at a lower figure.
The plethora of money so much talked - of a .
few days ago -has but little effect on the
stock market, everybody is moving along
cautiously. The.question between the two
rival railroad managers being still unset
tled, investors, as well as
,spculators, are
adverse, to heavy purchasers. In the in
terior the money market is( easier, but the
banks have all they can do to keep their
customers supplied with funds and back
balances are not likely to be run up at New
- York in sAider to dravi interest or to be em •
ployed in carrying government securities.
Those banks that were holders of such se
curities are reaping the benefit of their in
vestment, and now employ their funds at
home, when it is more safe to discount at
high rates. •
In local securities but little is doing.
"Money conimands from 10 to 12 per cent.,
and are active. -Business is improving:
Closiag . quotations as received tly - Th. B.
Mertr, were. s ' • •
EZ2I
Gold, 139 g; 1:•:1 bonds, 118 X; .1862
112%; 1864 do, 1103 i; 1865 do, 111; CMisciho,
10830:10-40N 1 02 X; 7408,t1C.734._
& Pittsburgh, 8.23%;
Fort Wayne,lo33‘; North Westerti,obuimmi
aw; North Vi'eaterie-preferred, 75; ,New.
York Central,!l2Bg; Erie, 71%; . 01d South
ern, 00g; Ohio & Drissis.sippia, 31% Mer
chants Union Bapress,3l%; Western Union
Telegraph,363%. Mining Shares—Corydon,
80; Quartz Hill, 1,10; Quicksilver, 26g.
--Closing quotations received by James T.
Brady &Co,
Gold
U. 8. 6's, 1881
" 5-20'5,.1862
" 5-20's, 1864
46 5-20's, 1865
10-40's
'‘ 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65
64 44 AI 46 44 , 67
" June 7-30's
July 7-30's
May Comp., 1865
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET
GFIFL'E OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, April 30, 1868.
CRUDE—The market for crude oil still
rules frm, and prices have an upward ten
dency.- We can report the following trans
actions: 50 bbls at 9yo, packages returned;
. ,
1000 bbls bulk, on spot, at 10c; 2000 do spot,
at 10c; 1300 spot, at 10c. Private dispatches
from Oil City, received this afternoon, re
port oil at $2 1 70 to $2,75 per bbl, an advance
of least 25e since morning. For first water
buyers are bfferin,g lOgc. All the year,
buyer's option, in the absencebf any sales,
Abe continue to quote at 123.4 c.
• REFINED—The bonded oil" market is
equally as firm as crude, and holders -are
askilig higher prices. 811 e of a "line" of
,2000 bbl. for August to November, inclu
sive, 500 each month, at 30c; also a line of
2000 bbls, September and. October,•buyer's
option, 1000 each month, last half, at 30c.
We heard of offers -to buy for May, June
and July deliveries, at,2Bc, but: they ywrere
reibsed. The last sale ibr all the-year,buy-,
er's option; inade yesterday at 32c, 111 , the
absence of transactions for that period to
day we continue VI giv.e:B243 as the market.
, price. There was nothing= :done -today -in
spot oil; yet the rieminal. quotations :may
be stated at 27 to 27gc, offered and asked.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. R.
Lockhart, Frew & Co., 53 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew '& Co.) Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. Co., 100 do do to F. A. Dilworth
&Co., Philadelphia. •
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 250 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Braun (St Wagner, 250 do do to Waring,
- King & Co., Philadelphia. ,
Buffum, Kehew 45r. Co., 100 dOto W. P.
Logan, Philadelphia. •••,.
Mont,zheimer, Koehler di Co., 250 do do to
Waring, King '& Co., Phlladelphia.
Mollelvy & Bros., 108 dodo to W. P. Lo
gan Jr, Bro., Philadelphia. ,
• Louisville; Market. '
(ttir Telegraph to the plitabrullt Gazette.)
80.—Tobaeoo ebntin.-
nee firm, with:SaWs of 168 lihds at 0 5 , 25 a'
26,75-for /ear , •Fierir'netive at fall rates;
Superfine fidrjBlls.,-Wh
pm im0g2,66. Vern
earbnik ;woats 78a80o.
Bale rope B XC* , ...Madill% hay $12,50a/ 3 1
wharf. Mess..., ; go d: B aoo4 „sk ik uiders , -
14%e; elear`ii.. • • ,Oldee
.17 1 4 O; :deter __Elide!
18%cq , faney hanis 2034 c; plain 18340. Lurti
in tierce 19y,e. Wisky r .raw f 2, 20a2,22.
New Coffee 85e481 bond.
TO THE
PH. R. MERTZ.
INTO THE
• .139
115%
• 112 1
1.10%
• 110%
• 102%
1 0 8%
....
.... 109%
Io7W
...•
.- Ea%
• 1183 c
PITTSBURGH MAR
OFFICE OF . TREPITTSBIIROII I
TIItTESDAY. April
Since our last report the
kets have been fairly active.
over, are without' any chan conse
. change
quence. Flour is very V 4. There is
not Much doing in grain, with extremely
light receipts. We, howeverinote some
important changes in Wheatl and Corn.
DrY Goods are active. For Bacdn and Lard
there is a very active inquiry, and prices
are still looking up. Butter , fis in better
receipt and drooping. Egg l ttre firm at
quotationm The following ivelthe current
rates: - .1
FDOUR—The market continties active at
the qtiotations of yesterday., I The stock of
choice brands. are light:. Croksett's XXXX
brand, which has been held in high esteem,
and the demand -increasing,Lia selling_at
$l2; Dayton, Snow Flake, (White Winter)
$l3; • White River. (Red Whiter) $l2 to
$12,25; aenkin's Lilly Mills,ls2 to . $12,25,
and medium brands, 110 to $11.25 per
barrel.- Rye Flour commandsLds9,socommands to $9,75
per barrel. I •
GRAIN—,Sales of Shelled ppm in eleva
tor `were made at $l,OB per bushel. Rye is
scarce and higher, sales to arrive to a con
siderable amount were madelat $2,00 per
bushel. Oats on the wharf Old at 75c, and
in depot at 80c per bushel. Bailey is scarce
and nominal at $2,50 per b,ushOl. No Wheat
coMing lu except that purchased in the
west by nullers. We quote ndminally Red
Winter at $2,65 to $2,70; W,hite Wheat,
$2,55 to $2,70, and Ne. 1 Spring $2,40 to e 2,45
per bushel.
APPLES—Choice Green' Aipples sold at
$6 to s6,soper bbl, with some small sales of
•a hi,
.. . ,
extra at a higher figure. 7 1 , ,
POTA.TOBS'—Buckeye POtlitoes are in
good supply and rather dual at $4 per bbl.
Peach Blows are scarce and in demand at
$4,25 per bbl. 11 •
BUPTEIt—The receipts aka gradually
improving and pricss droophlg. We quote
prime to choice at 40 to 45c.1 , /
GGS=Market firm at 239
EESE—Choice Cheese(Commands fair
pr cies, W ''deans{ `with a good 'eynand at • 18c ' for
Go
heir; 'Factory at 17c; anti W. R. at 14c
to sc. . . . , 1 . •
HAY—Baled Hay, on thl wharf com
mands $25 to $27 - per ton, a d loose Tim-,
othy from country wagons a $24 to $2B per
ton, as to quality. , • ®
CENTRAL LIVE...S . IIOCW! MARKET!
.p.:119ti.413w2,m0 1
OFFICE F Prrissuno4 GAZm'TE, i
' . TIFUFSDAY, April,o, Up. i',
snzsr. T
The market contained a mi)derate supply
of Cattle, but the sales wer larger than
II .
the previous week. Prices, • owever, were
a shade lower than at the ate of our last
weekly report. The fact is the local rates
charged on the Central Road is driving the
bulk of the business awtkt from the Cen
tral Yards. Eastern buyerl can purchase,
at present freight charges,* more advan
tage in Chicago. The; target portion of the
Cattle sold was from Chicalo. . The follow
ing are the sales: - : •
Seller. Buyer. , I No.
Holmes. L. &Co to Au11.....}.... 7
Hedges &T. to Aull ....i.... 11
Keenan to Traullan 1 14
....
Hedges '& T. to 5huch1er....1.... 4
Hedges &T. to Keichard.. ,I. . 2
Holmes, L. & Co. to McGarry. 2
Holmes, L. & Co. to McGativy. 1
Holmes, L. & Co. to Harrfsbn.. 19
Holmes, L. & Co. to Raffett.ty.. 15
Holmes, L. & Co. to Royal—. 12
Holmes, L. & Co. to Hedgos 1
cow and calf 4
Holtnes, L. & Co. 501 d....
Holmes, L. & Co. sold . .:. . ~.....
.1
SHEFX. ', •
There was a large falling off in the sales
of Sheep, and'. a pretty: ,ifeayy 'deeline'in
prices. The - reason assigned is on , account
of the large 'number of , es. We quote
the following sales: d
sti
Seller. Buyer. ' No. Price.
Hedges &T. to John LloY .... 89 84 50
Cook to John Lloyd ; r 100 6 . 50
Holmes, L. & Co. to J. Lloyd.2oB 4 25.
Weary to John Lloyd ! - t 186 - -4 50
Shepard to Sohn L10yd..... .
...96 ' 6:(X)
Allen to John Lloyd ' 1 111 575
McCurdy to John .Lloyd..i. ... -210.- . • '6 10
MePherson.to Pidco c k ,....i ..... :. . 157 • -t• - 5 50
Graham toPideock.....,',. ..... . 82 .5.00--
Meltaylo - •Pidebcti1..........L.. 38 4 9ti.
1
Lee:lard ttipidobbk ' 76 :;... 13.00.•..
Myers dr, Needy tii - Pfdeock ..... 450 6 15
McPherson to Pideock 1 215 6 '75
Wartman to Pideock ' 1 100 . 6 50
Wartman to Pidcock 1 2 750
John Smith to Pideock... / 180 650
Campbell to Pideock 1 201 600
Hasson to Pidcock :1 80 6 05
Cook & Cu. to Deitrich...a.....,235 ,-,..,- 6 , 15. -
P. Acker to Graff ...is - 202 --' •p.,t:
Holmes, L. & Co. to Voorlices.lsl ' 575 .-
Alsdorf to Voorhees 4 191 - 6 40
Hedges &T. to Voorhees.l 159 565
John Floyd to Pancoast. ,1 46 7 25'
Crawford to Pancoast V i 120 575
J. McKee to Brant .. .. . -..4....139 5 50
Hedges &T to 8rant....1 ..... .218 • 575
John Crawford to Deitrieli....,2oQ - , - 6 25
Johnson to Deitrich.,......1...,..210.. 645
Crawford to Deitrioh...,.:l . lBl .5 75
Holmes, L. & Co. to De:1;101_180, 6.40.
Holmes, L. & Co: to Deitrieli..lsl; 6 - , 40 •
Cook & Co. to Pierce," •1, ` 312, _ 675 -,
.Johnston to Pierce' - ' 4 l 208 - 645
Smith &T. to Anll & 11itybrs...195' —3 25
Hedges &T. to Anll &Wen.. 96 • , 550
Hedgess& T. to Anll & Myers.. 92 .. 440
Richey to Aull & Myers ' 174 , .5 00
Frater to Aull & Myers 1 100 6 00.::
Campbell to Kase .. ~,' ..%s4.' , 600 ..
Cook & Co. to Kase .r 249 . 615 .
. .
HOGS. i
There was a fair dernatrd for Hogs with a .
good supply in the market, and prices Were .'
generally a shade high e r. The `extreme
rates were $8,37 to 610,40 per cwt. The
largestportion of the sales were on eastern
account. .- ;.1 . /
Seller. Buyer. !ii No. Price.
Harrington to Piditock '1 141 $6 35
A. Cochran to Pideockl 'I 53 • 9 65
G. Hadden to Pit - kook-1 ..... ~. 6 - .9 70..„,_.
J. 13:Roney to Pidcock:i .. -.-. 88 .9 55 ''''
Hedges & Taylorlo Pideeek . ....lol .862 !
Hedges '& Taylor to Piddoek... 74 9 25
J. D. Beals to Pidcock...,l ....... .. 93 8 37
McClanny to Pidcock 1 121 970 ,
B. S. Graham to Pideocki 96 9 / 12
H. Knowles to Pidcock:( 70 9112 ''
Leonard &H. to Pidecick 151 9 i 25 1
Messenger '& Co. to Pidebek... 24 - .9 1 40 ,
Hedges & Tsporto Pidenek..... 9o • 9 00
Hedges & Taylor to Pidektek...,llo ,9 50
. 3. 1'..1iii11 m , 0/Rx er oy to co Cr t o ‘
j us ou e s , e E ; ,l 4
Emerick & Co. to Crouse' &Co. 53 ' 860
Alsdorf to' C Crouse, E. CC0. , .....:162 - r • 9140 -
'S. O. Munn to Crousei:l;:dt Co 14 . 5 0 •
Holmex& Co. to Crouse; "& Co.. 91 i ; 60 . 4
E._Sptith to Emerick &.Co 10 . i 35- - -.
Hedges St Tto Messener & C 0135 ' 950 '
Vanuata to Messenger ..t. C0.....376 ' 985
g0g0..1°.4 4 8 1 69
Pideoek to Messenger C 0..... 16 9 2:i
Holmes to Messenger &Po 124,4 - 9 Ea:-
Myers &N. to Messenger_& Co 86 - , 9 754!
Myers &N. to Messenger & C 0238 9 Q 8:•!
Hedges &T. to Singer 41 109 lO 40.-
Messenger to Singer &1 - 111 ; 1025 .
Tilden.l , o Singer & I.:, -,1_,. 1.....312 ' ' 1040 .:
Ailed& to Singer:dt 1:L...1_ :..105 ' • 4 '.10'..20'
Alleiton to Singer .hi 'l4 • 109 'lO 00
Mcleod: to Singer & la.—L.-106 lifiW •
Messenger &Co to SimOir dc L 96 •10 25
Messenger & Co to Sinner it 1.109
ny pidcoo & Re k
to ed s t i o ng S e i r ng dc e i rl .. l .
.... 2 26 60
Montgomery to ,Singer & 44 1...394' 9%,@ 1 „..
Tilden. o Gilehreist &Op 104 10 .5
Messehger to Gi ehreist& Co— 9 9 - 10 2.5
Fry'&Reed to i Ikhrelit & C 0.01,11 !,..,:-, 4 4 Y n
Hedges &K to ilehreist & C 0204 9 - ,il.
10 zo
Giiehreist toG eltrels,l&p9... 2 q o
. ~
New Tbrk Cattle Marke t.
asitl -Beer 3i° l o v er A
11 but
,-' -3,4r.,w , Yous, l '.April-3 4 0 4
fhe.Wee)c supply at rtind cl osed 1 1 .„_, I °n
rather more seleoted.l eep.flos er ; ls " l 7 a
tiaiNe; wooled 101i10% . • Hogs '•
Pil l
16 1 ,4 e for corn , fed. , ,
I ,
AZETTE,
1868.
roar=
.4races, how,
Price.
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675
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8 25
8 50
75
8 75
5 12
6 00
00
55 00
:.. 75 7 00
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