The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 02, 1868, Image 6

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DITTSBITUGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Uread-Car Axles Ileimmered;
Liseiniotive Frames;
Lignmsotive Frame Shapes;
Side Beds;
: lrelies,Straps;
`Piston /leads;
Steamboat Shafts;
IteatabOat Cranirs;
Piston Rods, Wirists:
Pitman Saws, Collars, die.
°Mee, No. 177 PENN STREET,
CIRLIFF, BYERS .Sr.
I mA
MAXIIii6TUAtERS OF
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROLICHT IPON,
lien Welded,Tttbet3 fact Gas, Steam,
ALSO,
OIL WELL tlitlNGr.
Office; 98 Water and 182 First Streets.
- ' - iirrsEstAdg; . , 43a
nee e 99
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
• 1 11 . 1I GYP. ,s fz - Buff,
mA.Frjr.AbniitEns Vir
Best Contnititiiltettaitt, Chai'icoal
lIIJNLiTA BLOOM MON
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOpBAND, T and ANGLE IRON,
`ROILED PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER BARB. 'CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
(MALL T RAILS. AO and laths. to the yard.
O . IIGIIT CRAMS and SPIKES for same.
IST,A,T RAILS. Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPINES.
• Warehouse. and Office at the WoKs, GREEN
OUGH STREET, •(a continuation of First Street,)
adjoining the city Gas Works, Pittsburgh. ,
VVERSON, PRESTON &
ji24
. Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse:, Wm . 100 and 167 FIRST STREET,
Oppoalte Elonongaliela Rome,
• .aalkda.... PITTSBURGH.
ST.P.a.bla WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MICK & CO.,
PITTSEII7RGH, PA.,
..litinufacturers of every description of
CAST AND CERMAN STEEL,
. RAILWAY SPRINGS, •
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM' SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &c.
.
Wareltailei
. 88 'Water. and 100 First St a,
apic:ocr
rrrsirtinGit STtEL wonss.
P.
'ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & 00.,)
Ifinitfacttareroof the
BEST - 1110TNED CAST
- - +7
t . s i Thra,
SAW
& . 11. 4 1E;' 110E, FultE and Spitsr.:f An z
CAST r SrEEL;
I • STEEL for
A11e+. 1 ....-/Itachlaass •
-124111lim iealPloW1W
• Axles, C dire*, ADCs
• -
Cast and Obblinari Plow & Spring Steel.
s•r: '' •
. ottice—cOrner auttur AND ROSS STR.E
. ETSi toe
Iblftkr above the Monongahela, House. .
. ; 003:419
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
olorimum rkuTNERS:
WM. METCALF,REUBEN TOILER,
I
6EO. W. BAER, CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER-S. 31. 11.1E11
CRg.SCENT STEEL WORKS;
«•-
111 1- r.T.wat, BARR .5tPA.11.102c,
Office ' 14 339 • Lib erty St,
fe.14:d48 PITTSBURGH, PA.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL worurs.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
• Manufacturers of all descriptions of,
113 6 1""n"Frr ,
Ogee and Warehouse,_ 190,„1519. 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIES'r BTIinETS,'
PITTSBURGH.
GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD SYREir
GLASS AND
QUEENSWAREi
" snArzire#tATEn WARE ,
PARIAN. eiskiviirg
BOBRIIIAN 43Liss,
s a t . : : T.Ar ,Viri eep FANCY
leo woo STREET.
". •
RICHARD E. BREED & CO.
100 WOOD STREET.
CILILIt'LES REIZENSTEIN '
, ,
-- ..- ' ,
' 152 Weneral .Street, , Allegheny,
r ... • • . , Wourgi door above Dianzond.j
' " 'Olaiti rEß China Ware . ac•Table:Pittlay
AT Z If PRICES. Zrerythlns required In A
first claor store on hand:' Cast Ina examine our
r
4.4/ITROGIUMEMS
xxofirct insigznyt...: , : min! clan!.
.." SIN GII / 1 "' 44. CLElll4'ffilftessOkl3
, PEACTICALIATIeIWpRingig•
T h e oiegteam Llihogr4l46 Uslilionnetit•Weet
4 '
I th 'lngalls. Business cards, Letter Hew%
libels. culmisii. Elbow carp s . Diplom as
~ ortralelewavrt4Vell oppolits. i ltiviti
i
pow C 1 ito•• ° L• ; 8 4' . Alittd ifreet,
' , riusba • • • •
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zrrxximaitsprize
No, so roma mart kotiftp a ,,
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flyno,o rklprosi Strat and LEiTz t
h n,?. „ maws
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w. P. PORTZR, Burt
NANUFACTUILEII6 OF
FITTSBUIIGII. P!..
.A2s`D
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• lii*ENTEB. AND BUILDER
No. 3A .paawarsillittfri - vaix91,4"04
High street. rittsOntp4 Pa. gjuddence
utast Ittants IT •hrt t t I irk t
Jobbing done 'with mildness and dispatch. Alt
otters promptly attended; Uff and - sausractionmar.
ranted,. • t 1..• , !fT • .fluds:esszwip
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FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS:
A TLAS WORIO,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITT9I3InMGI3. -
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the-largest one Most
complete establishments In the West" and arenow
prepared to furnish
Engines, of every deserifitioli•
Boners, 0111 Tonics.
Sheet. Iron Work.
lUilroad Camtings•
li.was Ni Castings.
Engine Castings.'
111hiatilm Cast!maxi
Generat-esstilics.,
n09;n119 ORDERS SOLICITED
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE ORKS.
Corner Carroll sad 8 man Streets,
,)
E b rrr!al3T..7:llear , PA.
vii. S
' .2kfantTfooture...r of .
CAST IRON. BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKti.
sand, and 8 14 %glee:Vain. vaziguiafsiginl2.l97r
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
would also call the attention of Sopierintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETO4TS.
feliktiO
. .
THE SNAP FORT NIT FOUNDRY )O.
CHARLES HEAP, President.
J. M. SNAP, Viee President.
0. XETCALP..igee'y and Treas"r.
J.. H. WADE, Engineer.
J. 0. BRAP,,General Manager. •
.. -DIRECTORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shorb & Co.
A. E. W. - PAINTEId, of J. Painter & Sons.
C. B. EIKIIRON,of Spang, Chalfant & Co. •
THOS. 8. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
RANIIPACTIDIERS OP
Raft 1111 and . Blast Ifaeldnery.
RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every deacalptlon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHIN E S fe2l
lA. BRADLEY W. YAMMER% ..... . J. S. BILADLEy
2ETNA- STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY
Manufacture ucery variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Among , Which are the Celebrated EUREKA,'
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves); POMANA,
VETERAN and IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves).
Also manufacture . .
ORATES, GRATE 'FRONTS,
dre-
Office and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street. ..ap=ms9
L. 0. LIVD:GSTON.W. R. RIIRT. - Vir. A. ROBINSON, JR.
l a rrilmsgroN & co., •
IRON POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS or .
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS',
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
chinery', Sc.
All Job Work promptly attended to.
Ogle& and Works — WASHINGTON A - VE: 4 . - UP,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny city. Pa.
ROBINSON,
Successors to RontiSSON, MINIS MILLERS,
WASHINGI'ONWORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam Eft
rtifeftsinifß Csisl4 all de ler 1_
$
tills /89_ . iler and Sbeet Iron Work.
01211 e, bio. 131. corner First d Smithfield Street..
Agents for GIVIAEWS PE TE INJEC IR for
feeding Hollers. jall:rs2
NIONT BLANC FOUNDRY
Butter Street, .Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Cairn Iron IfMs,'
•
:: PITTSBURGH.
Itelllng DIM and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
HACH:MIRY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Cbarges reasonable.
• EBBERT & MACKLIN&
oe15:128
BERLIN assUNDRY...
PRICE Igz SIMS.
Office and Warehouse, 29 -Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Wall and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON 'BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally. isp33:y6
CIENFRAI, FOUNDRY
AND , ROLL WORKS,.
SSO Penn Street.
BOLULAN, BOYD & BAGALEY,
Chill Rolls, 31111 Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. •
•
tetiLTON MACHINE WOEKS.
•• • EttranLiellan
"fanufftetory of STEAM ENGINES, sill sizes
and of the mostap ja roved patterns. for stationtua
Da " T s S e . 34 A Bl t
variety aletlo. 1011 ors TS and STEAM YEpowenr
ENGINES, whlzh will be sold at very reduced
prices. •
P. P. GEISSE, wensvme, 0.
Flay miles below I'lttsburgh, on theOhlo Aver, and
line of C. & 1. It. no9:10
IRON_ BROKERS.
QAIIII,EI M. WICRO2BHAM,
•
I .
, r i ts
124 Ora Street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
. . .
se Amt flizg r e salt:f CorapalltltDxghainuoiree.dgr
an P 4 !Ar bribe oiti n eate4 l ,-Itei g hio i rtunii
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIGF
IRONS.
Consignmente and orders resisecthilly solicited.
COPPER.. •
LAKE SUPERIOR
OOPPBB KIM ' A.I6I3XELTING WOLZt3,
- arbErrAVD3 -
PARK, AIcCURDY & CO,
Manufacturers of Sheathing, .and 80l
Copper, Presied Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bot
toraiN Spelter . Solder. Also, Import:Ts and Dealers'
In.metal, Tin _Plate, Sheet Iron, .gc.• Con
stantly on hand Tinnerst Machines az. Tools. •
Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STBE4T and IAO
SECOND STREETcPithsbnighk, - •
Special olCopper ent`to any desired rV.,
fern. r - znyli; • niwT
•CARP/lIMIEB'dc'BULTADEREI.
PrffSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY. MAY 2, 1868
TUBULAR, DOUBLE.FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE,
BON ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OH. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, -
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS - AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES,' GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
OSlee and Warehouse eerner Fieeend,
Third, Sheet and Liberty Streets,
sir Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to.
mb7:1811
IL W. MOVIOW,...JAS. D. l iENILTLL....JAS. BLAZE.
O'HARA. 110ELER WORKS.
- MORROW, BARNHILL & CO.,
31 Pa 77 PACTITIIER8 OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TAMES, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SELEETIRON WORK, &c.
.Cor. Liberty said Second Sts.,
PITTSBUR.OII, rA,
-REPAIRING promptiy dmie
WM. BARNHILIi , & CO.,
BOILER MAKEPS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 2O; 22, 21 AND 26 PENN ST.
Raving secured a large yard and furnisbed 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 - IroirDridges, Sugar Pans, and sole 1111.1111•
facturers Barnhlll's Patent Boilers..
Repairing done on the shortest notice. Jarddl
_ _
JAMES M. BITER,
Nos: 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MANIIPACIVAXR OF :
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING 3TILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
•
JARED
_ DIICBII NDIIIIND D. DALTSII,
JAILED AL BRUSH &SON,
3 I.A.IIUFACTIMERS OF
Steam. Boilers, Oil Stills; 'Links.
MEET WON WOOL &0..
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
:.STOVES, 3, CASTINDS, &C
BUISEIAL dr, CO.'S
TRIUMPH,'
' /1
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted
,to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Store In the Won.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on band, and for sale,
PARLOR STOVES,_HEATING STOVES,
ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS,
COOKING RANGES, ac.
CHEAPEST PLAIhE is the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
L at No. 146 GRANT STREET.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWE
Manufacturers and Importers of
IH ARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE,
One Square Below Vnlon Depot,
PITTSBURGH.
arir Agents for FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
Fo
WUSSMANN y
FIFTH ST., bet. Tunnel & Chatham Ste.,
nnemitli and Dealer in Hardware.
First class goods of alt descriptions always on
band and sold at the lowest prices. Fidpairing done
care Sally on short notice. , Je2B:dso
puterax STEAM BREWERY.
JOB.6PFn~iCgg;,,,JAgI EA.I....EOEZAT LIDDELL.
SPENCER, WRAY & CO,,
MALSTERS AND BREWERS
Ale, ;Porter And Epip Stout,
. .PITTSBMII, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, Manager. oepl
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
Nos. 185 and'lB7 Thlrd'lftmt,
DYER=" AN] SCOUREE
BTRAW43OODB ( ILEA/11)3E0B DYED.
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LEAN
ir tr ia 74.17:: ueDlEi3 , l*Lun, 0 •
• • AIL;.i;
at S •
le r.ungrAft,-*TulkEtEirS'
t the manutletneersi wnolesale and retail laicals,
trand Altdt.'•Olate Street t t'
H. PHILLIPS. •
&Phu. "fr:' If • • r - witlewitent, for al. county.
.17
•de
EMEMEI
ENGINES, Binwißs
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
CET THE BEST.
I'. C. DIYFFY
HARDWARE.
BREWERIES.
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FORT PITT :BANKING COMPANY,
No, 169 Wood, Street.
CAPITAL, .. . 5200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points in the
thnltell States and Canada,.
DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter, I J'no. C. Risher,
James Gordon, I Robt. A. lisng,
E:11 1 :AUf: '" d o.3i. m il'igy.
SAIIIPL. NeCLIMILAN, Presl.
IN LEST WILSON. Cashier,
KEY,STONR; .111ANK. 9
, . .
Pa LIBERTY : vgamr,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorized,) :: : $200,000.
• DIRECTORS._ - •
. Taynch, ' Wm.H. Hamilton,
John maram doch, Henry B_ockatcoce,
Samuel Barekiey, ! Geo.T. Van Dorn.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Collections made - on all accessible Pointe in the
United States amteanada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES . BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN BO HEN: Cashier.
/1/irSTOCHUOLDERS INDIV I DUALLY LIABLE.
jy4:b2
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
tor. of Wood and Sixth Sti.
A. PATTERSON President.
JO9. H. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS: "
A. i'atterson, . George W. Cans,
U. Brown, i James 31cCandiesS,
Clts..Lockhart, ; Wm. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed.
W. S. Raven, •
011 900ENTIS DAILY, AT.II A. M.
ap9:021.
HART, CAIJGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streeter,
P. l7l l3l3UltGal", "PA... •
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART 1 C 0.,)
DEALERS IT
Exchange,. COin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and
agile of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sugcht Drafts on London.
rnyliste
NHOLMES & SONS,
•
57 Market Street,
m i rrT"rsstracrii,
Coilections ale on all the principal points of the
United Siates'and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO3/3HSSION
Particular attention paid to the 'purchase and
sale at
United States Securities.
NVESTEENSAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 . Fourth Street.
CHARTETIED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
•
Discounts Daily at IA o'clock.
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice Erestdent—A. M. MARSHALL.'
Dingevons:
THOMPSON BELL, I A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. . JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. GILLESPIE, i
Stockholders to whom we make reference:
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, R n e e v n . r3 Dr a i n l bl e t r , r,
, Willis Dalzell,
D. W. C. Bidwell, lA. M. Brown,
E. Fulton. I Thomas Ewing.
''' 4,.5t1i.A.,..PaK0i---•--.:.,...
''''''-:---.-IANI(Eki
ESTABLISHED EN 1837.
3 6 - SOll7-10
PMWiMLPILIA,
DEALERS-IN GOVERNAIENT , SECURITIES,
7 3-10 s Converted Into 5 -go,
QOLD
Bousht incl .- mid on Commission,' here and in New
York. TIME PAPERREGOTIATED
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CORRENCY.
_Accounts of Banks and Bank
en rece i ved on facorable terms:„ -
ALL C,LASSEit DP SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EXCHANOE AT MARKET RATES.
faktuli
,C9NFEN, )2U:gfuEs
TIEN= 491tikkally
Confectionery' and ;Bakery
No. 800 BMITHFECI.D STICUBT,
Between Seventh and Libeis,Y.
• -
I/ail; ► Bo , , 48' Ortrrilt 8:41;00N attached.
GEORGE REAVEAr,
..4 1. • Candy ATannfacnarer,
. ,
Inide KL itr it
NiAlM4lar 1 . 424' 0 17 .1 21,1 *:
P/OWirat
44 h 41 4 5 1. 1 gAdIffina Strfeil
Second door from thefifiret 2.!atlonal Bank, 411e
•ts.q. !
'Wttl'llll%,
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1 17. 8. 6's, 1881
~ s_2o's,- . 1862
4, 5-20's, 1864
4, 5-20's, 1865
" 10-40's
4, " 5-20's, Jan. and,july, '65..
4, June 7-30's
4, July 7-30's
May Comp., 1865
iflE•
LUAU ANti. lAlt iPAINTS.
White Lead is firm at the advance quo
ted last week. Messrs. Harris & Ewing,
wholesale. druggists, corner of Libertrand
Wayne streets, quote the following brands:
Strictly Pure White Lead, J. S. IST,
Son
Pittsburg•h
Pure 123/
White -Lead-: Works t
.... . ... .18ri
Banner, x 6
Beige, . lie'
Pacific, Pure ' 100.
Pearl, Snow White "
Premium, ; Pare, assorted , cans 13c 83ic_
Snow White 'Zino, J. S. & Son, -
Pure
io
Snow White iine t C-„W•• PRre•••,,
Snow' White Zinc, - Banner '
~120
Snow White Zinc, imperial oc,'""
DST
OFFICE
T IRETr ia . ullizialr GAZEIVE y 1, 1888
During the past week the demand for
ber,,ltolJ WOW( v OrY'AtodPOWSbtit prices
are unchanged, and•at card rates manufac
turers have (taking into consideration the
cost ofWf.'
production) no margin to makecoit
ceiiimis"'llie`deititilidloit
nails c6ntin
nes largo and prices are fully maintained.
For sheet irtmtherp,llcpnaiderable inquiry
from the *eat, and prices •
are firm.
•
C I AU- 11, 400*. ;
L By Telegraph to qtatlusburgb Gazette.)
CaTCAGO; 46 02 1 .44agsstive and 20a2,5e
higher,'With 'MOIL& /8,0214400 fin me
-64.441fiii1Z ptkOlif/eiht-Picirqr
,autoo ,/4 Qu o "41,00 a ^fan
light abipainn steam and $9,76810M - Ihr:
go,c l MMlftAiiiVi aEirimuz
==aIINEM=I
11=11111=11
REMOVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED MY
BANKINGAND EXCHANGE OFFICE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
• -
Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL RANT OF
COMMERCE.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
B:AL IV mr,...m• rt es 0
BUT AND SELL ALL RINDS OF
GOVERNMENT, SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COITPOI4,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
7-30's CONVERTED
INTO THE
NEW
,5-20 CO UPON BOND
Fr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
moizirn LOANED ON GOVERNAIENT
BONDS, and other approved lc .1 lateral, at lowest
market rates.
Orders executed! for the Purebait; ,
and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. •
JAMES T. BR
nit Rittorhurgij eikritt
FINANCE AND TRADE
OFFICE OF THE-PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
./
FRIDAY,. May 1;i.1868.- -
The uncertainty of the Presidetrt's con
viction keeps up ixditical agitation and
pievents a speedy decline in the gold pre
mium. European eapitaliats look upon
this matter from a,differea stand point,
and consider the effects or a conviction of
our chief magistrade as a more serious mat
ter. Although the amount of interest and
dividends on securities held abroad is very
large, the investment orders are more lim
ited than was expected. Milieu States .
bonds are still quoted low In Europe, and
do not respond to, the advance here. It is
reasoned, and "rierhaps correctly, that the
conviction of the President is as dangerous
to the establishment of quiet and, order in
the now politically agitated distiicts of the
United States, as an acquittal. In either
case the two contending parties for power
would keep the country agitated and keep
business enterprises back. It was well of
the Treasury to anticipate the payment of
May interest and to sell part of its surplus
gold pending the President's trial and keep
down the premium to steady the market.
The beginning of next week Will bring gold
enough into the market, to ,make it a drug,
and rates are likely to yield. --
The Government bond market was very
- firm, and had advancedon last night's quo
tations, but the advance was not sustained
and prices declined
.from 3/ to %per cent.,
mainly on account of the weakness and
dullness of,, the European markets for
bonds.
Stocks are all higher; the Western shares
have advanced from '2 to 3 per cent., and
even New York Central and Erie have
nearly touched the highest quotations ob
tained a few days ago. Money is very
plenty in - the seaboard cities, but at home
there is still a scarcity of ( funds.
Improvements in
and
of our city
and surroundings, and general improve
ments, would have much to do with the
prosperity of our,citizens. It would keep
rich and retired merchants with their capi
tal here and attract others, and thus, furl
nish cheap capital for . our manufactures.
IS a noteworthy fact that Pittsburgh is a
much dearer market to borrowmoney than
Chicago, St. Louis or Cincinnati.
Itusiness is improving but slowly; within
the next Week a' large amount of money be
distributed for dividends, which will im
prove the monetary condition materially.
ClOsing quotation - received by Ph. p,
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113%; 1862 5-20 s,
108%; 1864 do, 106%; 1865 do, 106%; Consols,
1087; 10-40 s, 103%; 7-30 s, 107
Railroads---Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 83;
Ebrt wayne,lo4 ; North Western,common
64%; North Western—preferred; 7634; New
York Central, 1293,1; Erie, 71%; Old South
ern,9o%; Ohib & Mississippi, 3W.; Mer
chats Union Express,3l%; Western. Union
Telegraph,37%. Mining Shares—Corydon,
80; Quartz Hill, 1,10; Quicksilver, 27%.
,
B-;-Closing sanotations received byJames
rady &Co.:
Gold
IRON AND NAILS.
TO TATE
PH. ,R. MERTZ.
ADY & CO
____---
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKETj
OFFICE THE P/1 RGH. GAZETTE , - /nEU
L O l i; -— /
1 1 1 ii ' FRIDAY, May 1, 1868: 1 .
CRUD 'The Crude oil market con=
tinues to rule firmly, and prices have still
further advanced. We can report thefol
„,
lowing transactions: 500 bbls, on spot,'
Smith's Feyiy oil, gravity 47, at 10%; 3,000
il
bbls, first water, at 10Mc; 2,000 do at 1034 c;
, ~
2,000 do atl Itic, and 2.000 do at 10mc. We
continue tOgive 12li o- cas the nominal quo- ,
i
tion for ali. i
the year, buyer's option-
REFDTED---In the bonded oil market
there is a Very firm feeling, and prices are
'somewhat higher than those obtained yes
terday. W.O ate informed of the following
sales: 500bb1s, on spot; at 27xe; a line of
1,500 bbls for May, June and July, buyer's
option, 500 each month, .at 28mc; a line of
2,500 bbls, (August to December inclusive,
buyer's optien, 500 each month, at 30c a
line of 1,000 bbls for November and Decem-,
ber, 500 each month, at ' ;.a line of 2,000:
bbls for ,Nos-ember ', an IDecember, 4,0001
each iriontliVat 30c;,is lin Of 1,500,bb1a forl
:May,4tine 'did July, leach t month; at
27'/ 4 e, and 2,1500 bbls, 1 ' 'half of May. at
2730 There were no SS of which we I
could learn!for all the y r, buyer's option,'
and wesplote 32 to 32c a nominal price.;
ARRIVALS—The foll 'ng are 'the ar- 4
rivals of oili,•I
Nat. Ref. it St. C 0.960 Fit
W. M'enteherni ..: , •60 , W
A.W.-- graftl:':. , .. ....... 50: J
Ii Sweeney'! ''''” 100
J. McCummings... 25
Total 1r . ...
OIL SITIP2LENTS PE A. v. it. R.
Clark it &ironer, 452 bb ( refined to P.
Wright it Sons, Philadelp 'a.
Forsyth, Bro. it Co., 475 a d to Warden,
Frew et Co : , il i tiladelphia., I
Montzhenner, Koehler it l do, - do do to
Waring, rink .t Co. - Philadelp
A.
a. (
1 00
Nat. met. Co., 240 do do to F. A. Dilworth
it Co., Philadelphia. '
Fawcett; . 14an it Stock le, 500 do do to
W. P. Loganlat Bro.; Phil elpltia.
!
MOrgan, 60 do r, to Libby it
Clark, Red HOok, New Yo t '
Patterson -4 Neahan, 4 do ref. to J. C.
Worthat, St.; lair, Penna. I
Patterson it Neahan, 5 ol do to H. A.
Fonda, KingStOn, Penna. ,'
Patterson .h Neahan, 5 Ido to L. C.
Thompson, Pittsville, Pe a. '
art' sittrarENts Fitcnar DU 17ESNE DEPOT.
T.TIIIOD.Ret to., 128,41 s ref. to. W. P. Lo
gait& Bro., Philadelphia. ' ' •
McKenna it r /togers,2o'do do to W. P. Lo
gati*Rro, Pliliadelphin.
Hutchinson Oil Co., 128 do do. to Warden,
Frew &Ct.., Philadelphia.
IL. M. Long: .4 C 0. ,, 77 do do to Waring,
King :& Co., , Pjiladelphia. ,
•
PITTSRATIRGIII DRUG IILSRKET.
,i
r'.: PITTSIII.III.OI2 (lAZETTE,i
FRIDAY, May 1, 1868.
" alb; ' If lb.
J t 3G i :011 Croton $3 23
41 01 ithl Leniuu ..,. 300
.., Ft 1 141 gall.
.' 30 ,011 Nentslbot ....., 143
..I i ; y/ 1011 011 ve................C2 d % '
,11' 1. on Oitve, tits Ils' 00'
r , to ;oil olive, pta 473
el ILS It i '
- 11'
lb.
1.1; 112 IS 1 Peppermint .... , Z
rvirtu . .... 143
~.trw. . lotitintergre.en .. - -5 73
*l 6i r t'lll l l. Bromide.. ' ( 8 3 5
1.
,IPotosm Chlorate. 7 82
i .10',; , l'otessa lodide •;6 30
6
i• ' . ; oz.
: l i, I ;pi; Quinine . ........ l i.
'[
la 3 Itopn ' 073
1208.
27 Root Gentian ` C I S
l, 33 Root Ginger E. 1.. - N
F: io Root fituffer. Jam. 40
. , il. sii maniples/I polt , d 'il . 1; 3 0
, bbl. RoOt 4, ap pow
coaaents . ; ..... ..4. :, 7CM . Mat Ltqtlorlee .... 23
, - .i :Al Iti. Boot Ithuharti•••••• 340
Cram`Tor,tar ... . ... 53 Hoot Bite: poled.. 300
Cubeba,. ..
.. .'4. :.. 44 ' ltoottiarsaparma.. 60
Dove a , I'owder,, , ,„ v.; fa Boot„ seneza ~ Ed
Ether, 'Nitres . ... . I - To - 11,3,3mm - ellen, Eng ( , 0
Ether, dalpturld:c :T1 131 , Boot.Valern,tier. R .
Gum .AOMIII SOrte. i i lie Sat Ammonßtey... +1 5 1,„
ourn - arante seiecl .'0 Sal slalom 43'''
Gum Shellac.... ~.. ! 83 Sal Rottle/10-4 , --
lloMnart'a lAnotPo 1 85 Sal tioda.c.... .
lodine BM)EI .... .I'l7 40 Seed Canary . 14
Juniper Berries .. 7 Se e d Hemp II
Liquorice, Caisb..i I. 33 Seed Cardamon..:. 575
Liquorice, ItlllatEo rt 47 Seed ittptilimlFl"l 035
Liquorice, Welly... i• i :a senna ex./,....cM
Madder -.-... . .. . 1.1 18 Senna Z. I . - -
Magnesia Calcine.' '...1. 03 Sods lii Curb 4
rMagnesia oara...ir pplia 30
i . ar E llll / 1 31 : ..
. . ' ' ' ' '' ...- ‘ 4 ,Vr - tgrr ead e ' white
55
3 ~,ra_ ain2t,.,. j 44, 03 TuiP l etitine • Siiiiiii 0 2
1:k t...tattt:xia I,7::eviv,,,ed 1
.
..,... 400 Wet
mili
14:fall. 1
- I,r 55 '
1393
113%
108%
7 ...
. 1 106%
06%
103%
108%
1093‘
" . .10734
107
118 x
OFFICE CP
Acid, Acetic
Acid, Citric.— .`
Acid, Tartaric . %
Aloes, Cape
Ammonia, Amta.:
Ammonia, Carta
—•
Asanttleilda . .
Arnica klowera;:.
Copatbal
'
nit6-4tasg . .....
inu.Nitoo. ..... r
Alrimstoue, ltoll
'Balm. Flor. ;11
Calomel I
Camphor, reflood
ontnariaes '
Chamomile, fierto
Chamomile, Itoini
Ch10r0f0rm.......
011 Cod Liver
' PITTSBURGH MARKET'S.
Oifglen OF TILE PITTEiBIiiiOFL orAiEfiii,
)1 g , ; FRIDAY, May 1, 1868.
~
In our general markets there was no nett
featU
re,, to-day, worthy of special remark
The:t urrent of 'trade moves only mode'
ratel'„active for the season, and, as yet
the '
Y,4lume of transactions are consider:
ably ti
usual volume of the trade
at thiti period of the year. The orders re.
. ,
ceived' are numerous, but generally small
yetlh6 frequency foots up to a ,' fair aggro_
J lz
gate m amount. Flour continues very as
tive, lia does, also Bacon. Butter and ltggl
are lover. Groceries are moderately ac
tive. We qiibte the current'wholesale rated
as follows;
. ,
, .
GRAlN—Prime • Yellow Shelled Corn in
elevator readily commands $l,OB per
bushed, and onthe wharf, 41,05 per bushel;
In depOt-Oata sold at 80 to 82e. Rye is in
demandit 11,65 to - $2 per bushel, and
scareci:j Bar isin light receipt and sell
ling readily at WA. There is no Wheat
in market for sale, and millers have td
purchase• such supplies as will keep their;
mills;in operation in the western markets;
We quote nominally White Wheat at $2.,70
to $2,75; Red Winter, $2,65 to
$ 2,70, and Nei
1 Spring $2,40 per bushel. '
FLOUR—The market contindes firm and
steadY,', with large sales reported today 1
There is no quotable change in prices. b
dealerie-here are looking for. a still further
advane, as they are working on little or!
no margins, compared with western rates:
The following quotations of will known!
brands L' , - will give an idea of prices
to bliyers: Crossetta's XXXX, $12,00#
Daytorit' Snow Flake, (White WinterY,
$l3; White River, (Red Winter) $l2 tcf
$12,25; Jenkin's Lilly Mills, $l2 - to $12,25,1
and • medium brands, $lO to - sll,2s_pen
barrel.' - ,Rye Flour commands $8,50 to s' 9 , 7 ‘ l '
per barrel.
PROVISIONS—The market is buiryan
and stilt advancing. We quote Sug•ar Oured
Hams,ny, -to ' 20c; do Canvassed, 20y s tc(
2 lcl 811 0215.1erN 143.4 to 143.4 c; Ribbed Sides;
17c; Clear Sides,l9c. choice Dried Beef,
2 4 0 ;anti-Xerd,lo.l3 per pound. Mess Pork,
$28,50 per.bbl.
DA.RHOIL--There is a large demand fort
Extra NO. 1 - at sl,sorand $1,25 per gallon
for No :,24 _
__, .
CI:LEESE—Choice Cheese commandi fain
prices, tivith a good demand at 18c' fori
Goshen;, Tactory at 17c; and W. R., at 14e
tolse. — _ I I .. o—
ASHES—SaIes of Pearls from store att.
11c, and '5 tons Soda Ash at 4,)ic per pound
LEAD pou 4-We quote pig lead selling at-. 104 -
per nd.
WHI.TE LIME .Soldat $1,75 per bbl. i l
SAI.T4S mall jobbing sales at $2,00 per,
barrel.
POTATOES-Buckeye Potatoes are ini
good supply and rather dull at $4 per bbl.!
Peach Blows are scarce and-in demand at
$4,25 per lib]. .
HAY-?Baled Hay on the wharf corn-.
mends $22 tos2s per ton, and loose Tim 4
othy from country wagons at $24 to $2B pert
ton, as tequalit3r.. •
CORNHIWAT,-7,sales from store at-$l,lO
.
_to $1,15 Per bushel. '
DRIED FRUlT—Dried Apples are nomi
nal at 7 tcf 731 c per pound. For Peaches
there is aninquiry at 13c. t
BUTTER—The receipts are graduly
improving:and prices drooping. We quote
pnme to choice at 40 to 43c.
EGGS-4 - rices are lower. Sales to-day
22c per cleien, a decline of one cent since
yesterday. It " I
t llk#ll
ears II
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