The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 07, 1868, Image 5

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15:2YttrsItt;
pnvsßunGn•voitat
AND IRON CO.,
.11ANFFACZnElIS .01;
Railroad Fish liars and Bolts;
Rsilrosd Rolled;
IlaarOad.leir ASElearlitiatznitreflt
Laeinnotive Frames;
• I tiObblittltirOfritine Shansi;
Side Rods;
'robes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Stibunibnit eranlot;
tfristiq,
Jaws. Collars, &e.
Office,: rfp.'l77, PE.INTN
,STREET,"
PIM111.11i4H; P
Co.,'.
MANUFACTITRERS OF
gar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
W-ROUCHT IPON
Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
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, .
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OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water and 132 First Streeta:',
PITTSBURGH, Pa
u23:e3S
_KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK
MANUFACTURERS,OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
JUNIA:TA' BLOOM IRON
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MERCHANT EAR, HOUND and SQUARE IRON
HOOP,EAND,T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER-PLAE and SHEET - IRON.
MOWER'A.ND REAPER BARS. i
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS. SO and 10 'OIL.' to the yard.-
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIRES for same.
FLAT RAILS, Punehed(and, Countersunk:
COAL SCREEN IRON.I
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and Office at the Wor'..a, GREEN
OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh..
EVE.RSON, 'PRESTON & CO"
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Wareitomic,`lfou 160 And 167 FIRST STREET,
opposite hfonong4tela House,
5034:c16 Pia-rssultott.
STEEL WORKS..
SHEFFIELD STEEL !FORK*
SINGER, MICK & Ca t
ITITSI3IHIGH, PA..-
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3lanufacltarers gt every tiescriptiun or
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPILMRS
ELI.I.PTIC .rr A2IV;IIeTRORSI
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 Ifrst
5p16:067
prrrssußGH STEEL Wes.
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JOYES, 'SOTO C 0., );
3fanufeturers of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
AWARE. HOE " , FOB S All i s izolt; SAW
.AT.filt. HO nd SIMET CAST - STEEL;
CAST STEEL or
limping and MOlViag Machines, '
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Cast and Common Plow dr Spring Stee4 .
cdnee—dornetllBl3T AND ROSS STREET& two
blocks above the Monongahela Rouse. . . ,
oeZl:d9 • . ,
LED, Rasa Ii pAssant.
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GILIIRRAL PA1.CM11111:
WM. HETCALF,RECEEN MILLER;
GEO. W. HAIM, I CHAS. PARKIN:
Sractu. nurr.wre-3. 31. sIER
rt 4 1
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
it , xs.A..7qtacP.Airt.7r4ri
Offic k 25,1",
es, o. -
fel4;d4B 7 PArrsßußGii, PA
B LACK DIAMOND _ •'
STERTi WORKS. _
PARR, .BROTHER & C 0...
at at descriptions of
ASI I I I IECKM11.;
Once and Warehouse, 120,12151. 124 SECOND
and 119 IPM/pII.FIp3X 9,WHEET'B, , ‘ . O)
- PrrnallUßAlß •
HARDWARE.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
LINDSEY, STERRIT &- EIMER,
• Manubcturers and Imp tern of
v
HARDWARE :
CUTLERY, &C.'
887 LIBERTY STREET,
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CORNER OF WAY EA'
Oue Square Befer Psio o 4:
air Agents for l'Atimk3r -.
gs, SCALES:
-
FWil 2 inet &
• ;I\kit,
Chaisidth and Dealer in,H a s ware ,
chugs
the
lowest descriptions * l va
hand and sold
.R4ip airin ra tni
carefully 011 short notice. jel:dcwone
ARCHITECTS
Bsß : ffioa: ..
IE6 • ...• ,
nun Rim= AtiElociimoicimuriare4; Nos.
SI sad 4 et. Mir &eget, Pittsburgh, PIJ Speeh4 •
gtteatlon gems to the &Wailes_bundiat
COVET HOtetettand BUILDING S:
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BERWir VOILTIFDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
02lee and Wanhonfle, 29 Wood -Street.
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bases,
And CaatttspienepAly,
CENTIIAL FOUNDRY
Apar) ROLL WORKS,
. .
880 _Perin etroot,
tOLIMAN, BOYD -at . BIGALEY.
Chill Rolls, lea Cluitioga, Roll Lathes,, r,
1 1 111.LTOY "malt INE
• ESTABLISHE ENGINES . . •
fannfactory of STEAM, - • all sires
and of the most approved patterns, for stationary
rfo r nT'A s ZtraTVo B , 12: and
ENGINES, whiz& 'will be sold• at very reduced
prices.
P. F. GEll9sl3i.Wellavine, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio liver, and!
line of C. & I'. E. nocEB2
IRON BROKERS.
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM,
IRON BROKER,
.
124. First Street, ,Pittsbargh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornxall, Doughamore, Jo.
sephine, Isabella. Duncannon, Stanh ope, °tendon.
-and other brands .of Anthracite, ,Youghlogheny
Coke and C. B. Charcoal
PIG IRONS.
Consignments and oiderifespeetfully solicited..
LAKE SIIPEIIIOII
ooipEs MIL AND eammtria WOLVA
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and 80l
Copper, Presied Copper Bottoms, Raised Still 'Hot
tomA
S p t er
Solder. Also, Impoe .:•ra and Dealers
In Metal,•Thu Plate, Sheet iron, ..tc. Con
stantly on.hand Ttnneral 'Machines a:. Tools.•
Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STBEAT and US
SECOND STREET Pittsburgh.
Special orders of Copper cut to any desired Da:
Bern.tnyl.4.c34uhvT
pammx. STEAM BREWERY:
JOS. 317i.t...•110DEES LIDDELL.
SPENCER, teIEA'Y &
,MALSTERS AND BREWERS
- Of Ale; Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT WATSON. Manager. oda
WiLLIAIN J. DICK,
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aftPENTER AND BUILDER,
kir• CIX PENNSYLVAI4IA. AVENIIIC, 9ppoitte
street. Pittatearbilli. . Baddence, r4o• /43
a treat. ~ , t -
fag done with Le.etneis and aoatch. AU
" a saProwriny , sitendedltoesaCeation war
'r--firet,F-!4"!' - ...P
r... 1 ,... , -:..,... 7•:.? , ..r.? , '; -- n . .. fr: i,., „ ...
EV=!I
POUNDERS, MACHINISTS
SALAS WORKS
MORTON STREET, Ninth. Ward,
.1 7 '1.71"313U11.4G-11.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest anc most
complete establishments In the West. and are now
prepared to furnish
Engines, of overgAeseeiption.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
, \ -
Sheet Iron 'Work.
Railroad Casting's.
Ro Castings. "
Engine
Castings.
Machine:Cantinim.
General Castlrno.,:,,.
ORDERS SOLICITED
no9nsi9
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
• AND PIPE WORKS. - •
Corner Carroll, and limallman Streeta,,
pri - orsistucrix, •••
•• • WM.. slam .
Manufacturer of . •
CAST rEtON..BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS WATER WORKS..
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aa l :l3, l 2g s lfrt e ee t BeZhl. T Yis a O, l Lir
assortment of
General Castings for Gag and Water Works.
would also call the attention Of Superintendents
of .'Gas Works to nay make of RETORTS.
fe.P3AIO.
THE INAP FORT PITT'FOUNDRY CO.
CHARLES KNAP, President.
1. M. KNAP. Vice' President.
'• G. METCALF, See'y and Treas'r.
J. K. WADE, Entinerr. ,;
J. G. KNAP , General * Manager.
TORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, M of Lyon, Shotb & Co.
„A.T. W. PAINTER of J. Painter & Sons.
C. B. HERRON. of 4 Rang. Chalfant & Co.
-THOS. S. BLAIR, of ,hoenbertrer & Co. C .
\le WM. METCALF', of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
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XA.NITFACTUIIERS OF
Balling Mill and Blast Machine'''.
RETORTS and CASTINGS,' of every descalpHon.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
L. 0. LIVINGSTON. W. H. BURT.w. JR
LIVINGSTON s CO.,
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IRON POUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
. . .
FINE .I.,IGILT CASTINGS - •
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All descriptions, rentslumbnrs and Woolenters: A g .
rieulturallruple Cotton and Mill 31a=
chinery, &c. .
All Job Work promptly attended to.
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:Ghee au , ' Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheuy City, Pa.
ROBINSON, REA e. CO.,
Hiwessors to ROBtxSON, MINIS & MlLt.e.nB,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND - MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and. Stationary -Steam En
ines_ Blast Engines, 31111 'Machinery, Gearing
matting ,
_, Castings of all descriptions; Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Once, No. Lit, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGARD'SBETENT LNJEC .-)R for
feeding Boilers. jalltral
MONT -BLANC 'FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opn;3l3lte , 'atm Atins.
Rnlli g Bill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND- CASTING -La. GENERALLY
Orders promptly and earetnlly eXeented.
Charges reasonable.
EBITERT & 2LiCELEID.
cNeIS:LI
ifannfactore and keep constantly on hand
,WAGON BOXES, DOll 1 BONS,
SUGAR ICETMES," HOLLOW WARP.',
COPPER.
PARK, McCURDY & CO.,
BREWERIES,
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PIITSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1868
F°4! P ITT
BOILER, STILL AM]
TuntliAtiliwiirx , vtuED Tin:II:FLAB, FIRE
BOX ANA CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,'
SETTLING IPANS,. 'SALT PANS AND f.CON
,- DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND .IRON
BRIDGES; • -
rpasoN DOORS AND COAL BRUTES.
Office and Warehonlee, corner Secohd,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,'
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
air- Orders sent to. , the above address will be
Rrompt I v atten ded' • ' • 1nb7:189
3. W. M0RR0W.?...TA8.03.,11AHNH1L1...•..748. MARL
UHARABOILEIR WORKS. •
. MORROW, BARMIILL & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
, .
Steam Boilers, (in Stills, Agitators
TANKS, SALT PANS, QA.SOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES; SHEET IRON WORE, &d.
Cor. Liberty afid Second Ste.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING rromptly don e.
.131:b2
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BARNHILL & CO.,
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BOILER-MAKER
'AND SHEET — IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND .26PERN ST.
Flaying secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILER'S 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 ans,
Boiler Ironßridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a.5:c21
JAMES M. BITER,
?(os. 55.atur56 Watei. Street;
PITTSBUIAGH, PA.,
MANUFACTURER OF
IRON OIL TANXS
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SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLINGALILL STACES,
AnISIIEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.,"
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JAILED M. BRUSH EDUL•ND D. DUCSII.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
._ - mA.mtrrAcTUßEfts OP
Steam .Boilers, On Stills, Tauks.
• SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pg.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
Cook STOVES.
BISSELL at CO.'S
PITTSBURGH.
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stove ht the Union.
BISSELL & CO. l
~No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also on-hand and for fate, '
PARLDR_STOVES,
adaGATINO STOVES,
ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS
' . COOKING .RANGES, ao
- CHEAPEST PLACE in the city
TO BUY TIIE
TRIUMPH-COTK•!RC .STOVE;
Is it No. IMO GRANT STREET.
arYM:y6
OILS.
WESLEY WILSON & CO.,
NATURAL LURRI - CATING
I • 'C)X3E-Ny'
e tack,tn LL'rffi6nlilWVE,: alg at
INERY.
41741 V; 61,00,11713 ED 17NIE'OEIC
rar Proposals for gum] titles solicited.
No. 167 Wood Street ,
-eila4lls ColitarEncE BUILDINCk."
apt pia
WARING AND
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleitin
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
P1*224111411611,1 0 A.
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- WARING, KING & Co,
". 12? Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION /MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
PetrOleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office — DALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Ornee-127 WALNUT ST. •
splnv3o
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
Oil Comittission-tfobbeiv,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude
and Refined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
Cooperage. Our long experience in .the Petroleum
trade enablesms to cdrer unnsual facilities and in
ducements to operators. - As heretofore, we are de
termined to maim it the-Interest of buyers and sel•
lets to give ut a calf. :Parti eEhavinspolla for sale'
are cordially invited to bring their samples.
mem%
rit LONG & CO,
mamuFAcTuir.6'
PURE ' WRITE BURNING OIL,
Brand— “vtierrz.n. , r
o®k% No. 2 Duquesne PittsbUrg&
J.
c. aurrun. c. A. Rartircr. :
SOHO' OIL wojaK A . • ,
,
manuacture and-Imre ter lan& or
LUBRICATING ;
Re. 18Tfaing BTREZT.
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.13,1•:1;:b ,
WORKS •
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MANUFACTURERS Op
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
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Tgyz4X.h
tt"sAtArgy A!'
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FORT -PIT'SIANKINGi COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood'
CAPITAL,
9 00,000.
.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY zLIABLE
DEALIERIui•:"-- •
60VERN . i i ENT SECURITIES,
ND
INTEREST A
LOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT&
Collections m
United States a
'de on all accessible points la the
Canadair. • -
;DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter,
James Gordo
D. 'Wallace,
E. Fawcett,
31'L. arecLtritia*,l.:4,Fot
LEET WILSON, Cashier,
KE'r:!
TONS' - 1
, 11 41VK,
3 LIBERTY-
No. 2
ITSBIRIGH, PA.
int.horlieito : : $200,000.
DIWTORS.. - •
H. J. 14 - neh. WM. H. Hanillten,
John , Murdoch, , Henry Bockstoce,
. • • 'Cleo. T. yan*Doreft.
Samuel • ,
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A GENERAL BANKING' BUSINESS
CAPITAL(
TRAN'OACTED
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,Collections made onall odenesslbtS Induts In the
tilted States and Canada.. - . •
Intereit Allowed on Time Deposits.•
UNITED STATES , SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
11. 3. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DORIEN. Cashier.
aa-STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIBTALLIC LIABLE
NATIONAL DANK OF:COMMERCE,
co r . oe . wood.rind Sixth Stns.
A. PATTERSOtt r Pre aldent.
JOB, H. HILL Cashter.-
CAPITAL, : : $500;000.
DIRECTORS
APatterson, George W. Cass,
Win. H. Brown, ; James MeCandlesS,
Chao. Lockhart, • Win. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick,. Wm. Reed.
W. S. Haven,
DISediLINTA U A. M.
- • ang:of.."2
I HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,.
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
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r:rx .
TO . HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DEALERS IN
• C oupons,
And
Coin, • Coupons,
And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS:
tMirlit Draft's on .I...oncion.
• - mlyna2.
NXT HOLMES & SONS,
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33 - -
57 Market Street,
prrorrinunG-ijr,v.A..
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bon6 and other geenrities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMUSSION
rarttoutar attentlon-pold to the porch:zoo and
sale of.
United States Securities.
1. 4 . 3 .9P 11
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Stria;
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO culicit,'iilTHQUT
T.; INTEREST...
Tilt/counts Daily at Lql o'clock.
•
Presldent—THOMPSOlf )1414.,
Vice President-.A.M.. MARSHALL. - -
, - _ . rilizepone: •
THOMPSOM HELL,y 11 .a.:' M.' BIARSHALL;
JOS. DILWORTH. Ii . "JOS. ALARBE:`
J. J. GILLESPIE, i
make refer nee:
Joseph DII drtk,.
. - Rerv.:David Kerri - 4,1
Alem .ni Lun ert,'ll
; . A.".:11ro
Thomas 'Erring.
Stockholders to whom we
3-
1 4;T: Rfate h it,,, I
Willis Daltell: ',.•
D. W. C. .Bidwell,
L. M. Fulton',
-•.:'4;SNARIcer -,1::
c.'...:.:BANKElt..tql
-1* SOUTEIII°° S?:
ESTABLISHED IN 'lB3l.
raiLALDELram i • t, ' 9 f
:.:.....,,,..- 1.,•.!-Ii
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
7 3-10 a Converted Into 5-20.
STOOKS AND GOLD
•• . .
Bought and sold on commission, here and in Neyr
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. - ' •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Bani; and Rank
ers received on favorable terms.
ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIESTAKEN IN
=JIANG& AT MARKET BATES.
14 - zionANAcs: 13.4q . citckikvirg . i,...,'.;
.4-7 , 4 i ,• • • . , •:4 J , t N ',..-i'-'..; ''': tji •,, U,
zwo..l l .4 . .!Et.r4t:iipy.l.4lfitzrely,Pp...., ~,,
rmsßuitenx, PA.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY. SOH
BEOEIVMDFROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De
posits received subject 'to cbdik,;•witbotit
•
4AMES BLAOKMORE, President.
GEO. D. TlNDLE,Jporetov7
JAMES H. HOPEirns.-130110+toN'
TRUSTEES:
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James B in limo", . lei ' ,dmt Timp**.i I. '
iftun Beene, l; ) AC , W. B I s."
• lik• Cubbstei ' • .11obert Wear.- '
" ,, ,41...4 .• I .. gifiglil sos, t .:r
• 1, ‘..e , - 1',!.• ••• 1 .Urts--1 ~, ! • ' ..V., .r.:' 4 ,
. ,•rft .....c
COLD.
Jno. C. Risher,
Robe: H. Kang.
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey
31014 ED LOAED ;Dis doi - EltNItiNT
IkoNDS, sad •other approv,ed collateral, 'at lowest
Orders executed tor the .Purchase "and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD...
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OFFICE OF THE PITTSIIVEGX GAZETTE, /
WEDNEBDAV, • May 6, 1868.
• The opening price of gold was the same
as the closing quotation of last night, 139%.
Towards noon there was more demand for
gold, and rated Were Pitt up to 139; but at
the close cif business the market. became
weak at 139%. The advance was due to
the report that tliel l iesiderd'ireineval was .
almost a certainty;, on further information
the market relapsed again.
In Government ,bondS. there yeas more in=
,
quirt',,'especially_ for 7.1134's and 1.865's old
issue. Money is still too' dear fora rise in.
Government; rateS .: fer''call limns haveto
come down five per cent. before any mate
rial rise ,in bonds. can be established. • So
longas.money finds renumeratfve employ
ment elsewhere, bonds7ill be avoided at
the high quotations`they are going now..
In stocks a considerabde advance was es
tablished for the ' entire list. NeW 'York
Central, 1 ner cent.; Fort Wayne, 13;;
Cleveland 1%;-Rock Island, ;g; Northwest
ern, 1% per dent. Exp'ress _shares are dUll
and depressed. Mining but little doing.
Money is fairlyactive at 8 to 10 per cent.
second grade will scarcely be taken at even
12 to 15 per cent.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
dold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 s,
108 V; 1864 do, 1061. 1865 do, 106%; Consols,
109; 4 10-40 s, .103; 7-30 j, 107%.
Railroads--Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 83%;
Fort Wayne,
106; North Western,common
66%; North Western—preferred, 77% ; New
York Central, 129; Erie, 70%; Old South
ern, 8434; Ohio & Mississippi, 31X; Mer
chants Union Expres.s,3lh;. Western Union.
Telegraph,37%. Mining Shares—Corydon,
28; Quartz Hill, 1,05; , - Quicksilver, -
-It is estimated that,fully ene_zone-half
of 1 the May interest on the public debt
drawn on account of bondholders . -residing
abroad will be reinvested in five-twenties,
so that the remittances of Cliafsh probse !
bly not aggregate more thariL six millions.-
The supply of cotton bills is light, and the
receipts at all the ports for the week were
leas than 19,000 bales, making, 2,063,900 ,
bales since ' the first of SeptoinalArlast. The'
total shipments to foreign ports during the
same time . preri*,l,46o3?o: bales anisthe
stock at all the ports are 244,500 bales,
against 430,300 bales at the corresponding
date last year. The stock of cotton of all ,
countries at Liverpool on the Bth ult. was
409,870 bales, and at London 53,869 bales;
against 795,820 Ues, and 42,424 bales re
spectively at the same time last year.
—The Treasury is now .ready to , give
three per cent. certilicateilli exchange -for
May coMPiiimdS,',.allnming • interest the
latter to the 15th hust. ,
,Tbe conversion and
paymetiCat the 'compounds win increase
the resources 'of the bariiii 'materially, and.
make it at the same time more' available.
Certificates payable on demand:in la*ful
money are a more available resort than
compound notes with three years interest
ad(led, and insure an easier movement at
bank.
aMI
- -The Cincinnati money market appears
to be growing a little easier. The demand
for loans is, however, still quite active, and
,ether outside paper is with difficulty imago
:fetid at the banks. The bank rate with
depOiltors is about > nine per cent, - The
street rate range from ten to fifteen per cent.
'General biiidnesti is rither ;The' Chili
cago money market is again quiet. The
grain trade - is .displaying but little lift?, and
general mercantile'' business' didl. • The
failure of a Chicago groeery house of long
standing is ieported.
—Closingqitotations received byj'ames T.
Brady '& Co:'-
Gold
U. 5. 6's, 1881
(5-20's, '1862
" 'l-20's, 1864.
" 5-20's, 1865.
" 5-20's, Jan. and July '65
"- June 7."-30's-
" July 7-30'5...
May Comp., 1865.
New York Dkr goods Market. - , ,
CRT Telegriiph to the ilitehargh dazette.i
'',Wily YonS, MV- 6 -7Thu_extr,,eme dull
ness in trade "hag led to a reduction of one
Per. - dent. , per yard on = leadbig makes of
prints and heavy brown 'Meetings, witte u t
'stimulating the demand Materially. w e
: i.) l q i r g:h t t ts e ,..s S ty l i 4 lea7 D '
u •l e un sP ii i i n r s t i f' ol 4; 3l . 3.i ..,
A c a lii l 4: l 4
fi ll : kin ' da r k, . i cpan:c
Atlantic A. heav ;a44t inikr: lB ,• .regot
Cohinisett; 19e; Pacific'''Extra; 173,re; Stark
A, iNe; St. Lawrence 0,-ITer': Ilatitel.l4"
17so; Wellington„A A, .1.7 c; I. X, L., 16c;
Massachusetts A, 16,4; noward A, 16c; sil
ver Lake K, 'l3e; Swift Inver; 140: Ohlo, 14c;
International 0. - , , 11Mc; Whi ff Roc
_titMk Paper
brie% 163ie; B.'B. t Soa'a I*llLii erkored'
tail ' 30; S i l E t c, tel t : &sm i le;
i i az l.
name,
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- r RAVE tE3feittlYMY
BANKING AND EXVHANGE OFFICE
TO TUE
Corner or Fifth and Wood' streets,
Formerly oerupled by the NATIONAL, BANK 9E'
CObtAIECE. •
PH. R. MERTZ.
JAMES. It BRADY &
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
13 N - El R.
.111[117%A1D SELL ALL "IeINDS OF'`' .'
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD,, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON 3IOST . FAVORA:BLE TERMS
7-80's _
CONWERTED
INTO THE
NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND;
gar Interest 'Aliolied on Deposit&
JAMES T. BRADY Br.' CO
FINANCE. AND TRADE:
1 .3 9 M
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108 X
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106 M
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100
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PITTSBURqii: MAR KETs,,
OFricaoF THE PIT Piiiii7Bart'ClAZ4l.ES•t
'WEDICIMDAI', 6;1968:.".
The general markets ,contintie mode-.
rately - active, and whilethere - are 'no ,
ma
terial changes, prices generally' are firm
and Well sustained.
GROCERIES—The grpc,ery• market con
tinues 'quite active, and with a good de
mend and light stockS, - prices are lirna.and • .
well maintained. Sugapg are firm and ten
ding upward, and the skunelrt true Ofßiecr,
while Coffee is easy but unchanged. In ...-
otherarticles 'there are no
,new features
worthy of special notice: " •
Sunarts--New Orleans,. 1 434 c - to 16e:
Cuba, 12% to . 130; Porto Rico, 13c to 14c;
Crushed, 17%e; "A" Coffee, 16e,%;_"8" do, -
16V 4 c;'Ettra' 4 C," /de: C- • 1•t ,4, A lA.
CoPPEß—Prinieltio,2334 to27e;good, 24e; *
fair,•22c;, Old, Government Jaya, 3734 t 9 380;
Laguayra, 28c. - • • _
Moraissite,New Orlettits,'9o to $1; Culla,
6.5 to 70e; Porto RiCo, 70 te 75e.
Svrturs—"Lovering's,y $1; "Booth & Ed
gar,"• B.se;' , :Amber, 730; "Drips,7' 51.05";,..
to $l,lO. • _
Sriel-CaniditiBo. to iCZe;'• 5601 ,
Pepper; 38c; Allspice, 350; - NutMegn,lslX
RlCE — Rangoon, 1.13 N;Airollnap434c- s ,
Srarrdir-=Maillson; Sc; Silva. Gloss, 1230,
and Corn Starch, 133.40. . '• ,
Faurrs—Layer Rasinsi $4,75 %per box;
Valentin, 20e peril); Prunes, 'l7c; Currants,
14c for new. _ •
Bart li.ann-Ll2q. Shot, 63,50 per bag.
'SoArs--"Babbitt's," 12c , "Oaklefri,r, ,
11%c;:llosin, 4% to 6c; Dobbin's," 15c:
CArrtmas--Mould, 16c; Star, 23e. • ' ".,,
CoseasminTrai Lya-47,50 pe r' s
Br CARE SODA—SB,SO per 100.
FrsEr•;--White Fish, 68,00; La'ke Herring,
$4; Mackerel No 1522; 1ch.,2,.516;00;-No: , 3;1 )
sl4,sollUhalf bbls, 50e mere. •
• Tonnece—Black ss, 10S; 3.4 s and Louis..
vile Navy, 72 to 75cf .Wrn. 11. Grant's IOS •
and Navy, 80e; C. &D. Tobacco, 22c to 25c
for best. -' , •
TEA--=The market is firm and-prices are
higher for, new' crop. Choice Young Hy
son, $1,75;. fair, $1,30; common tog ood, $1
to $1,35; Oolong, 75c, Eibe' , 00c, $l, $1,25 and
$1,35, 'good Porto Rico, 01 to $1,85, as to
quality. Imperial, $1 tp $1,85. , Japan--- •
Choice, $1,30; fair $l. • k ' • "
APP.LES—Firm bat rinchingecl;r. salea,
in a regular way at $6 tolo per bbl, as to
quality. -
DRIED FRUIT Is fir n and more active;
Sales of , Apples at 7 to ,3e, and Peaches at
13 to 13%c„
BUTTER—Is 112 good 'ggupply and dull".'_
and drooping; oine,house 'reports sales of 20: •
packages prime fresh Rollat 35e.
GRAlN=Winter< Wheat is scarce and , , ,
higher, we now quote at $2,70 for' Red, and.
$2,80 for White. Oats very firm and , tend
ing upward, though as yetunchanged; sale •
of 200 bush on wharf at 80L 2 car loads at
80c; and small sales at 83 to 85e. Rye firm •
:and higher; sales at $2 to $2,10. Corn—sale"
of 'l,OOO bush Ear at $1,08; and 1 car do at
$l,lO.
MILL FEED--Stde of 100 sks , Bran, on
wharf, at 81,70, and,39o sacis Middlings at '
lo to 420.
EGGS—There was a fair r,demaiiii to-day,
one house along reporting:sales of 4O bbls
at 20c; - others reported at 21c.
POTATOES--Firm and fn. _gctod demand
but unchanged; sales of priine Peach Blows
at , $1,50 per bnahel. pJersey Sweets,
88.75 to ,89 per ,barrel. • -- • , •
PLOTTR—The • maiket, • although devoid
of excitement is firm, andr, prices are stiff
and well maintained. We continue to,
xuote at 'l.l to 611;50 for !Spring 'Wheat; '
812,25 to .512,73 for Winter ~ "%N, heat, and $l4
to 816 for fancy brands. Rye Flour firm at
80,75 to $lO.
BEANS--Scarce and hi. good demand
but unchanged at $4,50 to $5 per bushel, as
!to quality.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is-; - firm, with a
regular jobbing. demand at full prices;
1
1434 to' I.4Xc for Shotildens; rto 19c for - Ribbed 'and .Clear .bides; '2oe for Plain
Sugar Cured Hanisimid 219 for Canvassed
do. Lard,,2oc;.in tierces,di. 21c in kegs.
Mess Pork, $29,50 for old,.
, ?,.3
and 4 for new.
—Since the' above was [put in typo, we
received the following Baled; 30,000 pounds
Sugar Cured Hams at 20 t020y.,c; • 18,000 do
Canvassed do at 21 to 21)4cf:48,000do Shoul
ders at 1414 to 14Xc; 20i000 do Ribbed
Sides at 17y, to 17Mc; 12;00 do ',Clear Sides
at .1.83/ 4 to 19c; 4,000..:d0 Dried Beef at 23e;
3,000 do Canvassed do at 24.
• LARD OIL—Is quoted firm by manufae.
~ turers at $1,24 'for, No. 2V and $1,55 for
No: 1.. - . • 1, ,
HAY— WagoUffay is selling at from $2O
to $26 per ton, as to quality. - - Y , .' •
. • -
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PITTSpLIRGIIPETIOLEITM MARKFT,...-- ; k. ,
• '•:.-: .. -Q.
OFFICE OP TI*XI TTIM tdI IJ OGH o 4za !
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Wmf•xs - na.V. May 6, 1868.
CRUDE—The market *as fairly active
to-day, the sales in the aggregate tieing .
fully up the standard of the past few days,
li:
and while there was apparently no change
,in the general tone of the trade and no new •
featu orthyktraikettditintioetheie *ls
no disposition ricuthifisted.tb make leonali 7
~
skins in order to'effect saleS, nor were buy
ers disposed to give countenance to
any, further advance. As,: . ' is always the
case in an excited market, the views of
dealers,Avere somewhat conflicting, each , • 7
one talking find acting as his own interests •:• -
dictated. We can reportsalesuflooo.bbb
to be delivered onfrrst stater ,at 12e; 450
first water, at,l2c; 2000 for. May, seller's op.
tion, at 12c; 1000 .otdin.e4iatcy.st 12.-Kr4 12 Ei:
immediate, bbls - to be ret urned, at 12c; and
.2000. bbls, selter:SiciPtion,:oUtil, December
Ist, Ut 103.4'cr'We heard of an offer to sell
5000 bbls in tank; at I.lrc, buyer to furnish
boats, and guaging to'be I'dorie intankL-'
equivalent to 12o.: Prom the' above it' • iviir
be seen that . there, was a fide : Vol - nine of bits- .
iness, while -prices, compared -with 'Tues
day, are about the•same.. -..,i-.. , . --, - -
REFINED..-The operations , in, bonded
oil were larger , gutn,d,gring.t any preceding
day this week, and . whiloltho, . market is,
firm and eonsiddrably, exelted,.Prices,have
undergone no - quotable _chan ge. .The re.
ported - sales Were as, follaw I,ooo.babh for
June and July at 3010; ',500,f0r Iry at 31c;
,000 for all the -year; buyer's option, at
- 3230; 1,000 for •May at 31%i 1,000 each for'
Kay, June and s Jtily'at'. 301‘c; 500 for last
half of May at 30Mc 4 and 1,000 for same de
livery at 31e. Cable•-!. , telegrams -to-day '
quote Antwerp at 45 francs, und Liverpool
at Isd. sd. The advicas front - the east were
very conflicting to-day, no two telegrams
scarcely giving the same figures, and the
Philadelphia market is reported as having
be en "on" and "off" at least half a dozen
times during the- day.j 'Here, however,
there was •a rentarkatily still' feeling, and
buyers had to cone Up to the •"serateh."
ARRIVALS—The: following are the ar-
rivals of oil:. • I • •
Jai. Wilkini:. ... .1600 I
Pishei. dr Bro 1500
0. B. Jotieti.C.....l :160 'f. ' ' ,• ,
Total,., , ......• '''. - • 2,660
orktiffriitENTS PER A. V. 4. B.
Clark dt Sumner, 404 bbls !refined' to P.
Wright dc Sons, Philadelphia. ' - -
Nat. Ref. Co., 250 do do to F. A. Dilworth
..d,' Co., Philadelphia. •
McKelvy cdt Bro., 232 dd do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia", ..,'
Mon tzheinae.rl.l2Zoelder dr. C 0.,. 2.50. :do sip '
to Waring, ilk :it Co. ', Phllldeltohla:•..
P.
McKee St iiekett -
.250 do 'dn. 'to'" W
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I .4oll'dc Br ~-; Phi% p a: - .' -1-- -
nieett, L o giti'dcfiteektlale,' 2001104 tOS,
c lr f
W. P. 1 1 4 4 a''Broe,"Philacielpif. o ';; -- -
1. , P. We enberketiw c o z i i , 60 - -:,144,5 , t0 ,
7/Virden, Prow& o,xl•philad-Ophia.v '
0. 11, Jones dr. , 400 do do to P. - K. - 11n. , -1
worth dr. Co.,F Co. Philadelphia. •
OIL ' SHIPMENTS PROM romatrEtilw, DEPOT,
'. Et -M. Lon:g dt Co., 103 bbls ref. to. War• ,
;-'' li
InB - 411 as fit Co., Philadelpa:
to. . ' ' -,•--'- '' - -
nuioatmeoll 01 Co., 50 d od o. Warden,
Frew 4 C ‘. , Philadelphia. - .•, - .IN - T 't '`l . -, , 7 l.__''
...G: W. Roldshiro, .I.= do 'da , tci‘tWartagr
King 8. Co., p l hiladel .111 a. • •
,ilnionßev-004i • - Bble re to W. P. Lo.
leau 0 Br, •1 4 h1 . I t .'hhi. '-'
Jae; Miller, 25 do ,o do t o m . P. Log a n
0 Bro.; Philadelphia. • ;- -
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