The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 04, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
AS. VERNItit, Pres' t ........ . . FORUM., Sup't
prrrssititan FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
MALFACTOTIEP. OF
*sr lironf .
Saßroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Boiled;
Bailroidtai Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Franus;
licicoMWlLlMe Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Yoke's; Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Bode, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, dke.
Office, No. 177 . 'PZNN STREET,
PITTSBUUGH. P •
GRAFF, BYERS &
31ANUFACTUR.ERS OF
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUCUT IPON,
Iron Welded Takes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &e.
ALSO,
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water and 132 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
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KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
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:LLOYD &
,BLACK;
ISIANUFA.OTURERS OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
AND
JUNIATA BLOONJTION.
MERCHANT BAR, BOUND and SQUARE IRON
HOOP,_BAND. T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILERPLAT REAPEREET IRON.
MOWER AND BARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON . 1
SMALL TRAILS. 2o and 16 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS,
_Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS SAND SPIRES.
Warehouse and Office at the.- Rots, GREEN
°UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,
adjoining the City Gas Works. rittsburgh.
VERSON, PRESTON iir." CO., • _
Pennsylvania Iron Works,
w.house;x.i. 166 and .1.61 FIRST. STREET,
opposttellonongahela Houses
1924:d6 PITTSBURGiII.
PIA sit 3 - ) 3) fiIiTQLW
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, Nll.l[oll. & CO.,
FITi'SBIJEGII, PA.,
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND PL kTFORM SPRINGS.
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, /le., *c.
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts.
5p16:067
TITTTSBIJRGH STEEL WORKS.
\ E - - -
ANDERSON, COOK& CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD £ C 0.,)
.71{3'nufctures of the
BEST REFINED CAST 'STEEL ,
ttlek arga c alil2llll ! lF C A RTS EL
CAST STEEL for.
Respliavuld Mowing Xaoblues,
Steel Plow Wings,
Axles, Gpreulanto,&e., f&e.,
Cast and •CommonPlovr & Spiting Steel.
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°Mae—Corner 1 1 711.5 T AND BOSS STREETS, two
blocks above the Monongahela House.
MILLER, BARR & 1P.1110121.
EMIXECAL PAILTNI,RB:
WM. METCALF, REIMER MILLER,
GRO. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN.
Spr,ciAL.PAurnts.-79. M. ICIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
70.111LIAIETI, BARB .sr,
Office, No. 339 Libeity St,
PITTSBURGII, PA
fel4:d4B
BLACK I)WdOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Idan!Oactorers of all desalptlons of
, .
eiIT3ZEM•Ie .
Office and Warebonsk, 1910,_1291. 124 SECOND
Madill) and 1.21,11U.5T STREETS,
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GLASS, C ENA. CUTLERY.
100 `WOOD STREET
CIIINA4 GLASS MID! .
;QUEENSWARE ,
SILVER PLATED WARE, O .
-I ,"
PARIAN;STATTJ;ETTES; .61
' t
BOA MIS%
And other.STAPLE ANE!, FANCY n
Goopp.,tgresrazuty .
10? WOOD STBOT.
R 1 HARD E. BREED & CO.
lab 27
100 WOOD STREET :
(113LIBLES REIZENSTEM
‘4"/ 12 Fe4erat street, Alleghen7 ,
(Fourth door above Diamond.)
mass, China Ware it Table Cutlery
AT EASTERN PRICES. Everything required in a
sot cuss OW 1;13-Fall• .Cati And curAmine ,
cads. Z., .
LITHOGRAPHERS.
2 STALIMIN INGERLS • 221L1P CLEIB.
SINGLEBLI & CLEIS, Successor;
toGito: E. OCUtroiliwr & Co.,
', PILACTIOAVVIrI9ffOGRAPIntifiL.I -r,
The only Siegel Lithographic Establistonent West
Grummet:muting. Bustneps Cards, Lemel. Reads
Bonds, imaia, ourmlisrot gbOw . . o ards: Dirdema
• Porwmts,Nieeriaettißes s of Deposits, D im e
lion Cards, ae., Nos. IS and 14 Tetra street,
Pittsburgh. _ ' - • '
CHAS. A. 111.
soro
~-4.41.341J14131!9.*4,11
SO. urra num , LTOLW =win.
3,M M., Clone *Alt. %Imola m
W ewls
~ Clone In ell style'. aage
,V.:l34.rtsi MAX) ,sr,
VOU.MMtg: - ItAC EMNISTS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
prr'r‘_4.33tritGil.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest Inc:mist
complete establishments . In the West. and are now
prepared to furnish
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Engines, of every deseripion.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Caatinigi.
Rolling Mill Castings.
Engine Castings•
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
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NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
"Corner Carroll and-lltnallman Streets,
(EDITH. WARD.)
Pri"I"9I3I7II,GYI, Wt.. •
• WI. SMITH •
Manufacturer of ' _ '
CAST IRON 'BOWL 'PIPE,
FOR GAS AID WATER WORKS.
sa 3 ,.l, P arLef e eel l le c n a ai t e n . v = litkattgiignixoyf
General eaStings for Gas and Water Works.
of s egg
fl a s tan c loAL E o4B2,e s t:lntendent s
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THE BAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO,
CHARLES SNAP, President.
J. M. KNAP. Vice President.
0. METCALF, See')' and Treas ' r.
J. K. WADE, Engineer.
J. G. KNAP, General Manager.
DIRECTORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Sliotb & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER. of J. Painter & gous.
C. B. HERRON, of tipang, Chalfant & Co.
•- THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoeuherger & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller. Barr & Parkln.
BANBTACTunar.B or
Rolling Mill and Blast Machinery.
RETORTS and CASTINGS,_of every deaeslptlon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
A. BRADLEY.. .....W. TANKIRK. ...... J. S. BRADLEY
j 2ETNA STOVE WORKS.
A. BRADLEY & CO.;•
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Manufacture every variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
Among which are the . eiebrated ELIREE.A.
TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coat Stoves); POMAN A,
VETERAN' and IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves).
Also manufacture •
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, &e
-0111ce and Warehouse. corner of Second and Wood
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street.
ap?.l:rib
L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. It. BURT.W. A. ROBINSON, JR.
LIVINGSTON & CO., _
IRON POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All :;31 - e o n r t r s . , lu ctl i t c- o r n Woolen MIU Ma
s and an
Gas Fitters: Ag
rleulturnlTTmmpl
.C112117,:;111%%rk. promptly attended to.
Office and 'Works—WASHINGTON AVEN-Ut
near Outer Depot. Allegheny Clty,.Ta.
ROBINSON, REA Di. CO.,
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• Successors tO ROBINSON, MINIS &
WASHINGTON WORE'S,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines. Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills. Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 151. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for tiLFGARD'S PETENT INJEC for
feeding Boilers. jall:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY'.
Butler Street, ,Nintl& Ward,
Bolling Mil and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ILACELNIIRT AND CASTINGS Gr.NEEALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Caarges reasonable.
; EBBEBT & 3LICIEUM
ocIS:LW
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufactnre and keep constantly on hand
Irliinible;Skein and - Pipe Iloxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Castings generally
OENTRAIL FOUNDRY
AND ILOLL WORKS,.
sso Pen." Street.
BOLIALiN, BOYD St BACiALEY.
Rolls,Mtll Castings, Roll tattles, C.
V_, ULTON. M
MACHINE 'WORKS. '
1 ESTABLIED IN 1830.
, inntfictory of STEAM: ENGINES, all sizes
and of tt s tf mostitsroved pattyntli4oz4tationari
Virg. 71. 13 :Is E riety :fil! lltl n and 10 Ito allow e r
ENGINES, whlzh will be sold at vet; reduced
1 prices.
P. F. GEISSR, Welasv:We, 0.
Fifty nines below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio at d e r,r, an d
line of C. "dr, P. B. n:
irrrsnmen.
SANUELM. WICKERSHAM,
IRON BROKER ,
, .
-124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale o f Cornyvall, Doughamore, Jo
' sephlne, Isabella, Duncannon, btanhope, Glendon,
and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal , •
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Consignments and orders respectfully Solicited.
. . ,
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Braziers , and . Bel
Copper, Treated Copper Bottoms, Raised Still. Dot
tome, Spetter Solder, ' Also, Impoc ins AO Beaxers
In Metal, TM. Plate, Sheet . Iron, V , .te ..te. Con
staritly on h a nd l'lnneraf Ilfachtnes az. Toole.
Warehouse. No. 140 FIRST STREAr and 120
SECOND STBEET,Fittedmrgh. ... ,
- r Special ordergot copper' cut to any "deittred : MO.,'
~,erti,. mrit.emplarT
. .
Ifi. DICK,
131:JIT:JDER;
• • I d'r' frAr Vl.
E t as prsITSYLVANti. AVEw, apoilt2
Gi g att est. PL4AMW 4
F.. l 44 l Pl i t a t tl iA W".
fe
e t d o_t*llone mob jorokussa 04,41.40.,4
Car o'3
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ORDERS SOLICITED
(Opposite . Unica Initt M 1118,)
PlrTSßtfltGla
ON BROILERSI
COPPER.
AKE SUPEIIIOII.
001111/1 MILL AND OWING WOLVI,
P'rTTSI3tMG I • II .
PARK, McaURDY & CO.,
,JUU)EIMIM3 & BUILDERS.
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-+ • ', 4 r . , FA,.5.!..
trel - Os p1 , , - ,S - Attrf,n,.. , 14 , ,,ct1 , 5 18.V41 , ,,,,k
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PITTSBURGII. GAZETTE MONDAY, MAY ,4, -
,1868
ENGiItES, BOILERS, &C.
FORT PITT
EAU, STILL l ITD TAM(
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
BIANUFACTURERS
TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AN-) CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
*OIL 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
Office and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
• Orders sent to the above address: will be
Prdtantiv attended to. • mh7:199
MORTLOW....J.A.S. B. DARNIIILL.....7AE. BLAIR.
aIIARA BOILER WORKS.. •
MORROW BARN E LL CO " •
,
YANUFACTUREAS OF •
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &C.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,-
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING promptly done. jy4
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WM.,BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 21 AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we am prep . sred to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
bat manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Salt
Pans, Tanks,Ott Stills . , Agitators, Settling_ Pans,
Boiler Ironßridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann
facsurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. JaA:c2i.
JAMES M. RITER,
Nos. .55 anti 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
VIANtTFACTUREE. OF - -
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER. STEAM PIPE,
KOLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
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JAILED M. 1117.C.1t XD3ft"..'"D D. DUCSII.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
MANCFACTURERS OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
SHEET IRON WORE, &C
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES. :
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL a co:s
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stove in the Union.
BISSET , T , & . CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on hand anchor sale,
PARLOR STOVES, L
SEATING sTovEs,
GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS
COOKING RANGES, Sc
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
TO BEM TILE
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GRANT star.F.T.
~ P. C. DUFFY.'
Laxi al
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VIEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER,
.ManufaCtUrers and Importers of
HARDWARE ,
UM
CUTLERY, &C.
337 LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OF WAYNE,
One Square Below Union Depot.
ier.A.gents for FAIRBANKS' SCALES
. .
° FIFTH yr., bet. Tunnel d Chatham Ste.,
thinsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
First class .goods of all descriptions laWayll ()IL
hand and sold at the lowest prices.. lidpalring done
carefully on short notice. je28:4250
...BREWERIES.
PH4ENIX STEAM BBEWERT
..
JOS. arreStczn.....TAS. 7.1'KAY....R0880T LIDPILL.
SPENCER, M'KAY .
MASTERS AND BREWERS
Of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
'ROBERT W.P:TSON, Manager. .001.4
DYERS AND SCOURERS.,
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H S. LANCE .
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Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street)
DYER AND 800 RE
STRAW GOODS CUAVID DYED
KID,GLRYEB'AND LAD* PLIIIIBB4DLEAN
L ' • ,
thews
I, SG sad siefiltr •
r.s3:x .ti s e t a ranactps,
Sae MUM en time tansy -
BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street..
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CAPITAL, : : • : : : $200,000.
GOVER
PITTSBURGH
i'mAtczAi.
STOCKH
SECURITIES,
OLD.
rITEREST
!Col e le d s t ti t o a n
United
t
ECM
Jno. C. Maher,
Mont. A. King,
Andrew Miller.
James M. Bailey
TY. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
F. Fawcett,
CLIIRFL&N, prea't.
N
WRIEST NE BANK,
No. 293 ECM STREET,
PITTS PBGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (autho ed,) : : : $200,000.
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DIRECTORS.
!lc; J.
ki y u n r e d h o . c , J r . , 1113 iHamilton,
William Espy, , Geo. T. Van Doren:
Samuel Barekley. I
A GENERAL - BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED..
Collections made on all accessible points in Gie
United States and Canada. ,
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.
° GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
WirSTOC.E.IIOLDERSINDIVIDITALLy LIABLE.
SADVL.
ILSON,Cashier ,
D. LEEt
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON
JOS. R. HILL ....
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS: .
A. Patterson.' George W. Cass.
Wm. H. Brown, i James McCandless
Chas. Lockhart, , Win. Douglas,
Allen Elrkpatrlek, i Win. Reed. •
W. S. Haven;-• I
DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. IL
• 9.022
CAUGHEY & CO.,
BILNKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner 27ard and Wood Streets,
I'I'T'TSI3T.IIVGIT ,
(SUCCEI. , LiORS TO HANN.k. HART k C 0..)
DEALERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid toil e purchase and
sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Draft's on London.
myl:a92
XT HOLMES & SONS,
_LA .
MIANMCM - ELgEi,
57 Market Street,
prrlrrestracal,P.A..
. .
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United. States Securities.
ja3o:al
WESTERN SLAYINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
OHAItTE:LED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
Ait^i SUM RECEIVED FROM.
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Dolly at 12 o'clock.
President- ) PHOMPSON BELL.
Vice Presldent—A. M. MARSHALL.
THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. , JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. OILLESPIE.
Stockholders to whom we make reference:
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, , Rev. David Kerr,
Willis Dalzell,. Henry Lambert,
D. W. O. Bldwelt. A. M. Brown.;
E. M. Fulton. •
Thomas Ewluir.
A .4 4 ,kaARK4v)
4 v BANKERSV
. ESTABLISHED IN 1831.
O S T.
SOUTH111"-
PIIMIADELPHIA;
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Con : verted Into 540.
STOCKS AND GOLD
Bought and sold on commission, here and Ut New,
York.._rnig PAPERNEGOTIATED , , , S
INTEREST ALLOWED ONDEPO SIT OP GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts oC Banks and Bank
ers received on favorable terms.
ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE AT MARKET BATES. •
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3/17-ECIL4.IIIICW SANINGg HANK,
No. 14 Jmithflel d Street,
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOsITS. ANY SUM
DECEIVED FROM ONIt DOLLAR:UPWARD. De
,
posits received subject to check. without interest.
, r. 4
'JAMES BLACHMORE, President. ^ hi '
-' - '
GEO. D. TlNDl.P.,&cretary and TreasuWr.
JABEEJekt•parwo,(ot i dto r..-..- L ,
.. , 'lr TRIIETEZE;
i ix
' asses Blitekmore,
,1 1 , • ZITt4 'V - til, • •I• 3 II r I rEINIT 4 -
illism .pp • Draddlow.
. O. Cabbie - ' , ..c I_ l ' l - Robert Wrwr,
r...., .1/( 41 ,fit ,14101 M tr)1,,• 1 1 ,-. :
REMOVAL
I HAVE REMOVED MY
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE
corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Formertroeenpled by the NATIONAL BANE: OF
COMMERCE.
PH. R. *MERTZ.
DUALLY LIABLE
IN
JAMES TI B RAY &. CO
.
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
13..a.1V3EL
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER :AND COUPONS, -
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
7-30's C6NVERTE
I
INTO THE
NEW 5-2Oi COUPON BOND.
relnterest Allowed on Deposits.
•I - •
Air MONED LOANED ON GOVERNMEN T
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. -BRADY & CO.
N TIME DEPOSITS.
eceSsible -points in the
President.
DIRECTORS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
t,511111 . 0 etairttf,
li
ANCE AND - TRADE
OFFICE OF' THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, May 2, 1868.
The gold market keeps remarkably firm,
ev+ after about, ten millions have been
paid out for interest due May the the first.
I '
The undertone of the market however is
lesS assuring tt present quotations will
bemaintained, than at the early part of last
we l k. Money is beginning to tighten up
again, and the expense for carrying gold
will be increased. , A strong clique, well
known in the gold room, have tried to get
up l an excitement about the further issue
of .paper currency'and the redemption of
our national debt in currency, but have
utterly failed. Every financier and every
legialittor well versed 'with, financial ques
tions will readilY•know the danger arising
from al i ftirther issue of currency to the bus
iness interests of the country and the gene
ral prosperity of our people. More impor
tance is attached in the country districts
to the impeachment question, but what
ever the decision may be, the effect on the
money market can be but temporarily un
favorable. It is the increase of our exports
and the decrease of the high-priced ar
ticlesof luxury that will exercise a more
favortible influence on the state of our
finances than all political question,s.
GoVernment bonds remained steady'with
a tendency to lower prices from the large
amounts offered, but the general impression .
is thai quotations will be higher yet, be
fore iii advance will take pace.
Stolts remain firni,• and most of the
western shares are eagerly bought up dur
ing th unsettled state of the New York
Stater • ds. The large payments of gold .
during the next few days,' hewever, will
have a tendency'to tighten the money mar
ket an lower quotations. But few of our
locals iirltiee change: hands; most of the
corporations have their books closed for
settlements for dividends. '
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 130%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 s,
108; 1864 do, 106 g; 1865 do, 106%; Consols,
108X;10 -40s, 103; 7-30 s, „1.07e,i. •
Bail oads=-Cleveland & 'Pittsburgh, 82%;
Fort • ayne,lo4g; North Western,common
64/; North Western—preferred,7s%; New
York iCentral, I.V.N; Erie,
.70M Old Soittlk;,
ern, i 90, 5 ,1; Ohio & Mississippi, 31 6 %; Mer
chants Union Eapress,3l%; Western Union
Telegraph,36%. Mining Shares—Corydon,
30; QUartz Hill, 1,05; Quicksilier, 27%.
—Closing quotations received by James T
Bold rady & CO.:
Gold •h
11. 5.C .. 1 . :5, 1881 ..
66 20's, 1862...
6 6 5-20% /864 .. . ... ...
66 6-20's, 1865
110-40's
5-20's, Jan. , and July, '65
44 46' 44 (1 767
" June 740'5..
" July 7,30'5..
May Comp., 1865
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, /
SATURDAY. May 2, 1868.
CRUDE—The crude oil market continues
much excited, and prices still have an up
ward tendency. Hold.erg of spot oil are
asking 113§c. We can report the following
sales: 2500 bbls, first water, at lie; 20110 for
June, seller's option, at 11 1 4 c: 1000 Oil City,
equal to' 'lO3O here. We paid a bonne of
$5O for 2000 bbls, bulk oil, at 1234 c, having
the privilege of calling _for it at any time
within thirty days. In the absence of sales
we give the nominal quotation of 13c for all
the year, buyer's option.
REFINED—The market for bonded oil is
active and excited, and pricet are 'higher.
The following transactions came, miller our
notice,. all being Philadelphia delivery:
500 bbls last half of July, buyer's option,
at 29j,( 4 c; 3,000 bbls July to December at 30c;
a contract was purchaged for May,lnne and
July, 500 each month at 28 to 28' 500 bbls
for June at 29c; 500 bbls for July at 29c;
1,000 bbls for May at 30c; 3,000 bbls last
half orMay, at 30c; 3,000 bbls May, , June
and July 30c, and a "line" of 3,000 bbls for
May, June and July, 1,000 ,each month at
29c. Spot oil, Philadelphia delivery, in
the absence of sales, we quote at 28%0, and
all the year, buyer's option; nominally at
330.
O. 13,40ne5. . • ... 460 I Fisher &. Bro ' :480
Nat. Ref. Co 80 Lockhart et C0...720
Total
OIL SHIPMENTS PER a. V. R. E.
Clark & Sumner, 381 bbla refined to P.
Wright & Sone, Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co., 453 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner, 337 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia,
Buffurn, Kehew & C0.,'150 do to W.' P.
Logan, Philadelphia. • , • ,
E. Jageman, be do db,, Waring, King &
Co.i Philadelphia: • _d •
OIL SHIPMENTS -PROM DUQXYDIDIE DEPOT..
H. M. Long & Co., 17b bbla ref. to War
den, Frew.'er, Co., Philadelphia. •
• Hutchinson Oil Co., 47 do,' dO. to Wardiin,
Frew &
; G. W. Holdeliiro, 45 do 'do to Waring;
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OFFICE OF TEE PITTSBEEO II GAZETTE,
SANURDAY. Nay ), IW.
During the earlypart of the : i Nveek there
has been a fair amount of builiness trans
acted in the various, departments of trade:
but, as yet, the general mark,Os haVe not
exhibited seasonable activitY? Flour is
very active and firm at - the adprice. For ,
Provisions there is also an active inquirv,,'
and prices are, higher. There. been no
.cliange of con Sequence in Gratn, excepting
Corn, in whiCh there is more; doing at an
advance. The receipts of . ,produce are
small. We quote the . current rates
lows: ,
GRAIN—No reported sales of Wheat for
some time. The millers have to bring all
their stock from the western Markets. - We
quote nominally Red Winter at $2,65 to
$2,770; White Wheat, $2,70 to $2,75, and No.
1 Spring at $2,50 per bushel. • There is
more doing in Corn. On the Wharf prime
Ear Corn sold at $l,OB, and Yellow Shelled
at $l,lO. Oats sold from Elevator at 78c,
and in depot at 80 to 81c. per,: bushel. Rye -
i 9 scarce and-wanted at $1,95 to $2:. Barley
is in poor receipt and really commands
$2,50 per bushel. .)
FLOUR—During the week there. has
been considerable excitement among our
Flour operators, and heavy sales have been
made. There has been aif:-I advance( in
prices, and indications are ?.that present
rates will be maintained. Dealers are firm
in their views. One of our -*uses is re
ported as having made heavy purchases.
Those who have not disposedpf their stock
of Wheat hold firmly on to it hand in Most --
localities in this section of the country the
stock is about exhausted, andi the west his
to be looked to for supplies:l The follow
ing quotations of reliable and well-known
brands will give' the reader an idea of ,
prices: Dayton Snow Flake, White Winter,
$l3; White River, (Red Winter) $l2 to
$12,25; Jenkin's _Lilly Mills, sl2. ' Crossett's,
$11,75; Emerald, $11,25 to 11 . 50;$ Ford's
choice, $11,25, and medium brands, $10,50
to sllper barrel. Rye - Flour has ad
vanced to $lO per . barrel.
PROVISIONS—The market is buoyant
and still advancing. We quote Sugar Cured-.
Han* 19y, •to -20. c; do Caniassedi' to
21c; Shoulders,
14;6 to 14Xc; !Ribbed Sides
17,,c; Clear Sides, 19c; choiee Dried Beef,
24c, and Lard, 19Mc per pound. Mess-Pork
has advanced to $30,50 per
LARD OlL—There is a large demand for
Extra No. 1 at $1,50, and 5425 per gallon
for No. 2. .
BUTTER—The market isless active and
prices lower. Choice Roll iS,'quoted at 40c
to 42c.
" EGGS—Market firm at 21Ito
POTATOES—Firm with. regular sales at
$4 to $4,50 per bbl, for Peach: Blows and
Buckeyes.
APPLES—Saleswere made .at $4,50 to $7
per -bbl.
Chicago Market. •
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CHICAGO, May 2.—Flour dull; sales at-$9
a 10,75 for spring extras.' leVheat fairly ac
tive; sales No. .1 at $2,10a2A6, andNo.2 at •
$2,12, closing at $2,0934a2,10 for No. 2.
Corn moderately active and laDl i ,c higher;
sales No.
.1 at 88a89y,c, Nd. 2 at 87aS7yc,
new at 86%a87Nc, and • rejdbted'at 83;tiSfic,
closing firm at 883/ 2 a88,.gc for No. 1 in store.
Oats active and lc highet; sales at 65:).4a.
, 663 for regular and freshreceipts, closing
1 with buyers at 66c. Rye quiet and steady;
I sal• s No. lat $1,87 and No 2at $1,85. Bar
ley,
quiet; No. 2 in store at $2,35; sam
ple lots of Canadian at "W,,35 delivered.
Mess pork active at 25a3734c per bbl high
er; sales at $28,75a29.ca5h, and at $3O buyers
for May, closing firm at 0., Lard steady
and firm at 19c for prime City steam. Dry
salted shoulders sold at 1.4a13%c cash and
buyers for May. Sweet pickled hams firm
.but inactive. .Live hogsan good shipping
demand and 10a1.5c highei; sales, at 48,40 a
9,25 fer medium to fair clariice Hogs are
scarce and nominal at $9,75a10. Receipts
-8.334 bbls flour, 33,240 bu 'Wheat, 46,985 bu
corn, 20,812 bu oats, 2,088 live hogs. Ship
-Iments --9,388 bbls flour,l. 4,558 bu -wheat,
187,779 bu corn, 56,293 bit oats, 3,865 live
•hogs. -
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Cincinnati Market. ',,` •
(By Telegraph'to the Pittsburgh taiefte.)
CINCINNAV, May 2.--;`Flour and wheat
dull but unchanged. Corn dull at 94c for
ear. ogs declined to 786 for No. 1, and the
market closed dull. , Rye advanced to $2,0 5 1
owing to the light, supply... There is no '
change in Barley and but little demand;
Cotton advaticed to 31c for middling. To
bacco in good demand at full rates; 'Sales
180 hhds.. Provisions are firm an&the ten- •
dency in. prices is upward. Mess pork. is
held at $29, but no salbs at over $28,50.
Bulk meats firm at 13, 15a155.<c. Bacon: in
good demand at 14e for shOulders; 17y,a18c
for clear rib and clear . sides; about .200
hhds _ shoulders sold ,1 at the quotations.
Lard in good demand at 18%, but was held
firmly at 19 at the Close; about 700 tierces
including 400 country-sold at' 18%; Sugar
Cured Hams in' demand at 20a21. Butter
very scarce and advancedto 401145 for fresh.
The supply is not equltl to he-t demand.
Eggs declmed.td 19; supply better. Lard
Oil advance to $1,45a1,50 for No. 1 and ex
tra. Tallow scarce .anctin demand at 14 for
city. Linieed Oil held at $1,19. Cloverseed
is in demand at 934 per pound, but held
over.. Nothing doing , moth 'llmothy. Apples
t - plenty at Nan `per barrel. Potatoes quiet
1 and unchanged. Gold 139 buying.
EEM
113
. 108
106%
.. 106%
14:13%
.. Ns%
109%
107%
New York Dry' • poods :Market.
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CBS Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Cihzette.l
NEW YORE, May 2.— , ;The dry goods mar
ket is somewhat languid, owing partly to
the prevalence of the Lain storm. Prices,
however, for all staple
_cottons are well
maintained. All standard makes . of heavy
brown Sheetings, such as Atlantic and In
dian Head are sellingnt 1 0 e; Pacific Extra
and Atlantic H, 18%c;.;A.Ppleton A, 18%sd9c,
and Roxbury A. 19We; T i rterinia E and Great
Falls J. command 15 1 Ae; Massachusetts- J,
14e, and Fremont, C, 15e. Rlaached Mus-•
lins are steady at 29e for New York Mills,
25e, for Wamsutta and Utica; 22%e for Tus
carora, 20e for Arkwright Water Twist and _
Lonsdale, 19e for' Hill Seniper Ideni, - and
45c for Waltham 8-4. Amoskeag ricks are
steady at 38c for A. C, A., 30c for A, 27e for
‘ . 13, 24e for C, and 21e ibr D; 2734 e for Hamil
ton regular,
19c for ITiicasville, and De for
Pittsfield. York Etilpes bring. 23;0,2-44e.
ArneriCan Prints,..kilie for Arnoskeag,....l4e
for Cochecci; 14}6e, for Gloucester, 13lia for
Home. York and Eyerett, Cheek Cotii)ii
ades, 20426: ; .-".
[By Telegrattii to its PlyisthirgltGlizeite.l
ST. Louis; May fii=lobacco steady arid
firm. Cotton; nothing doing. • - Hemp fin
at 81,35a1,50 for utdressed. Flour; low
grades dull and weak; family brands very
firm; extras range at 88,000,25; double_ex
tra, 810,501111,50; choice and fancy, $1 . 2;12Ma
13,50. Wheat dull at 82,,70a2,85 for 'prime
to chola° fall; and A 2,03415 foNspring.
Corn; buyer's stood -oTahik,Pricesfell,to 87a
91c. Oats heavy and easier at 74a75e. Rye
. dull at-$1;75x1,80: , .•-.Provisions firm, but
quiet. , :. Pork steadkit $29,00. Bulk shoul
ders sold at 12%c; clear rib, 16go, all loose.
Bacon; shOulders to come out of smoke in
ten days sold at , 14/0; clear sides,lBXc;
sugar cured hams 2k. Lard very stiff at
10c for tierce and Keane; 193;a20c for, keg.
Receipts—Flour,l,2oo bbls; wheat, 8,800 i"
bus; corn, 24,30 busi oats, 4,200 bus.
1440
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TOLEDO'' May 1 11 -
* ;r kkalf iDeeilAS' ,
bbls; , Wheat; receipts 1,9.0.0. bush; red
winter at 51,80,; Amber.: 1ite2,12; •
market steady. Corneetiveltud 3f s elAtter;
receiPti23,273hitalUk.Sales
at 92,a1)24 ;•;,N6.• d, seller this - inonth,..93; 4 -
buyer next;:wsekt - 933;:aeller for, : Dime, 93.
Oats iitelidt i'0 . 044 1, 1,0641t0411; mho
„, at 72. - • ye:ocaroe.:-Sends dull. Lake
,Mreights veri a gull;: propellers askl4336e
l on corn to ik k el..„ . *tot° . 681
btital wheat ; _ e
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°ate, BS bush rye and CO) bush•barley: ;
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