The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 09, 1868, Image 6

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    'IRON WORKS.
•13. Vzinqxn, Prekt Vt. P. POETIB, Burt.
prrnsuitGa ronCE
AND IRON-DD.',
uw.xtrreermics or
Bar Iron;
11111111r0611 Fish Bars and Bolts;
Ratirossil Car *ales Rolled;
Railroad Car.Asles liaisnierea;
lasealootkire Paina.es; -
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Rakes, Strips; •
Piston Reads;
Steamboat
_-Shafts;
ilteantbost-Vrawks;
Piston Rods, 'Wrists;
pitman Jaw., "la rg o die.
Offlce, No. /77 PENN STREET,
P • ..
G,AFF , InFERs &
M.k.VOFACTIIRERB OF
Bar, Hooni'and'Sheet tiOn,
WROUGHT IPON,
Iron Welded Tittes forG*36 . ' Steam,
1 - 0
• •
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office; 9S Witei 182 - Flrst Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
IM:e26
KENIONGTON IRON• WORKS.' :
110/7
_'...
MAX
Best Common; 'Befitted; Child'
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON..
MERCHANT BAR. ROUND and SQUARE IRON
HOOP, BAND' and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATF.'aud SHEET IRON. -
MOWER AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDERand ell
_ARD or FINGER DitON.
SMALL "P• RAILSiING and - 16 lbs. to the yard:
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAlLlA__Funehed and Col Gawk.
COAL SCumstar-IRON:-
NAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and Office at the . Wor',:s; GAZE -
OIIGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. •
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
warebotuse, Now 166 andlB7 ?MST
opposite Mononga hela House,
so2:i:de .
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. '
SINGER, NINIICIt i & CO.,
PTTP3BIMGPI, PA.,
Ilannfacturerioi description of
CAST AI CERMAN STEEL,
RtILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFO RM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac., ay.
Warehouse s 88 Water and 100 First Sts.
SpIB:oGT
prruintrittau STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & CO")
Msuaufacturers of the
BEST REFINED - CAST STEEL,
BQUAHE, FLAT and 0C . FA0034 of all Mee ,s - • SAW
TES. HOE, 'FORK and SHEET CAST STEEL:
, AST SUM for
Resplistgand Mowin_ _
Steel Plow Wings.
Axles, CWculors, Le., die.
Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
Office—Corner MKT AWMPOSSIMitri4S, two
blocks alxrre the Monongahela Houle;
oeMect9
.k lP ' 4 " i ft,9 3 .'.
6MNEILIIL PAILTXERS:
1 WM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER,
GEO. W. BARR, „ I CHAS. PARKIN. _ . ..
Gri.erAr.PAniihri- , 3f:krEß. •
L CRESCENT STEEL
arrr.s.rat l itsisri.sc rums -Ix,
OIIIct), No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA
fel4:d4B
BLACK 101W1101PD
STEEL WORKS,
PARK, BROTIthi, & co.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
_~
Office and Warebouse,_. 122 ,; 124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STRRETs,
HARDWARE.
NEW ILIRDWAIJIE
T; • r
U. 11:
LINDSEY, STiiiitlT & • EUWER, •
Alanufacturera and Importera of
4,
IA AR.D .
CUTLERY, - &C.
887 LIBERTY. STRE E T,
CORNER Or WA:YNE,
One. Square Below Valets Beret,
poorainE STEAM BREWERY.
Joe,
• 31)gNe gtI t p .414 1 (
S/1,41 TERS AND BREWERS
O Porter Bittegtat;
PITTSBIRIOII4 Pi;
SOT WATSON, -Usuagtr•
ARcHrrEars; ori 4. l ; l 4l l e.ErTmiq *I3I7II4)IPRIL
PITTSBU,FiaII
MI
sir Agents foi 'FATIIBANKBI 80e.LES.
iPTH BT., bet. Tunnel & Chow ia j a s ts " . " 4..
Onnamith and War H ar 4 wa re.
pint dim. goods of all descriptions always oji ,
Land and sold at the lowest prices. htdppirino done
carehilly onfahott nottce:— • . lefEdso
_ , ARR & MOSltiy -
.., ..
:AnCrUZ I EOII4 '''
' ' •-• t s igarrana§SEtatta l lW A
, • ; u .i,,,f 11., J. ~.. ,11/ . .st .103,141 , , iii 1.1 I,
'Burr HOUSDASEkter&IIO* D1i;04,. .. . it te K MthOit . A nt WIVI &61,1'
X and 4S. Clalr Street, Plttebury* , •
Job l e ef. E•l7.th• v Sri -. 17 , 7,.71.37-n - n^ o . Ha
attention given to thfi,'!2eiett,tor — , • °, dig t;loeNprorrili dt
s .
001DITHOUSESand7UB VIII D S. -• (id ranted , ,
. 0.,.. . ;, ~1 0. • hot 11,Jerr ,ollgegmme do,
;,•-10.0 • 4 ono .2 Tx ,Le•RICt ~(tilaill. .. 0 .1
t
~...);:p.,e'l ~ ,,. g. i...g. OP! )flzoliq " 0/te . , Ki..lixinita .A V.llot. '.
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.(y,') it, YAZ.V . ...i.r. 1 f', ,if troUltri,l ILI Td lik,e101" I .el ) , -.)g. 1:nel i,r* 71401,1 1 ,.,,,,,,,,,
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sanuEL wumirataliam,
IRON BROKER,
• -
124 FirstEltnet, P*ttsirurghi Pa •
Agent for the sale of Corn,wall, Donghsanore, Jo
sephine, Isabe ll a, Duncannon, Stanhope, tflendoni'
and other brands , of -Anthracite, Youghiogheny
%Ire B,Chareoal • •
• ; T ' XGr inONS.
•
Consignments and orderirespeetfUlly solicit e d .
.
PrITSIIIIII64I.
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Br&ziers , and 80l
Copper , Frosted Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Dot.
`tome. Spelter Solder. Also, Insrme... , ,rs and Dealers
la law. Tin plate( Sheet axon/ ete Con
stantly on hand Tinners , Machines at. Tools.
warehouse, No.-140 ;HIRST , OTBSCra , and 120
SECOND STBEEZylttaburgh.
Special orders of Copper cut to any desired net
tern. , m/14;c34piwT -
'J fJH
ATLAS WORKS, .
MORTON STREET, Ninth: Ward
PITT9BIIRGS.
THOMAS L - MILLER, President.
Them Works are molts the largest ane most
complete establishments in the West, and are now
Esse e., ef ever/ #llllllPtiolL
Be 011 Taitis.
sheet lees Week.
HMIls (!iilUngs.
litallteg XIII Castings.
Castiums.
I fi,alblet ( NadiaVl.
felieral tastlii. ,
no9:n88 ' ORDERS tiOLIOITED
NATIONAL FOUNDRY"
AND
• AND PIPE WORkS.
Comm. err,ll "WI Ee. u,va Ifireetas
(NINTH WARD.)
• Orr e rSMlDAiXt. PA. •
WIL SMITH
- - Malrarttertlre r or '
VAST MON' BOWL *WA
FOR GAS /aIO,,IRUTERINVtItItS
My Pipes are all east Invarlamy In Pits, I
sand, and La feet lengths. Also, fall assortmt
General Castings tbr Gras and Water Wa
wouldg;tant 11' 1
s n urintent
of Gas Works to tuyinake of RTs.
felMtle
TR, Br FORT MT 'FOUNDRY
•
CHARLES SNAP. Pa.*si ent.
__J. H. SAAP s Elea President.
0. METCALF • See'y and Trpas , r.
J. K. WADE. lbsilneek.
J. G. KNAP, GenamiLltaisesei.
,i411:13:8 8. MURRAY, of Lyon. Shott• & Co.
t* A. B. W. PAINTER. of J. Painter & Son/.
O. B. HERRON c of Spent, Chalfant C Co. •
THOB. 8. BLAIR, of Shoenberyfer & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr C Parkin.
i •
HARRyACTinoFeS or ' • '
Bellii B llllll and Blast ltachineu.
RETO end CASTER : 61f every desadpticm.
ERNEST% NAIL MAO
L. O.' wart. agrair.w. A. nonINSON, in.
LIVING/MON & CO.,
IRON' POUNDERS,
• 3tAITUFACTUREMIIIr
FMB LIGHT CASTINGS,
AA c t =VIP t fir i • 4 1 ° COT ga and l fVtol l al/Ai tid:
° l ;l77chrifOrlt promptly attended to.
Ocoee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny My, Pa.
:ROBINSON, z . /6•C0.,
.. • Successors to liOnticso , .111.X181.31u..i.En5,"
WASHINGTNiWORKS,
t..)
FOUNDERS AND MACIIiI ISIS, Pl* iIURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat a i d
d Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines,
ri ltachinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Cantu :gs of all y -
_ptions; UllTanks 11.1112
Stills, Boiler and Sheet fro Work.
Mee, No. DI. corner t and ilmithdeld Streets.
Agent for tiIIiNGARD'S ETEZNT pine .- in for
feeding
Boilers. jail:tie
1 •
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NIONT BLANC
Butler Street,
(Opposite Unic
Rolling Mill and
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
X&CHINKRY. AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and eareOdly executed.
Charges reasonable.
BraT & IWACIELIXD.
oc15:LII
BERLIN FOUND Y. #
PRICE •Sz i , SIMS.
*1,4, and Warehonse i tlll Velar Street:
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and . Pipe Ilexes,
WAGON Boxes, DE* IRONS,
BIIGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE
And Castings genenilly
CEIII7III , ALFOLIYDBY f, t ,
AND ROLL WORKS,
SSO Penn Street.
BOLTATAN;
Chill Rolls; NM Castings, Roll Lathes, &e.
FIWION - lIILACHINTE'WOriII
ESTABL SUED IN 11938. ~. .
..anilfsetarr at 16 ENGINES. - . all sizes
and of the most approved pattern for stationary
IWa 5TNA..0.4.T8 and 8 A3l PERRY
O. .A. - variety of 10. "IN and (Morse power
ENGINES. wl •itls_. will be sold at very, reduced
prices.
P. P. GICISSE, Wellirville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver, and
line of C.l. P. it. . noe:b7.
IRON BROKREW.
COPPER.'
LAKE surtaxing
OOPPER I= Ann:BLUM WOLTA
I;rivreirimistlX.
PARK, mccuRDY er,f,q9o.!
MEI
PI
Eno, • = : • •
4 i.
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBII LAr., FIRE
BOX AIL" CYLINDER STRAIT 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 SHUTE/3
Oils* itaiiketwo_;
Third, dhoti hail iAbeillf Streets;
. „
,• . .
Sir Orders sent td the atxrio iddrees *lll`l4
promptll attended to. mh7:sll!
Z. W. M0REQW...1.04 BARNIIIira...J.AB. 'CLAM
OILIIIA 11011WLWORAIL
M ORROWI‘:44II44IM4 _CO"
MANIIPACTURXIIS OP
Steam Boller* . oil' Stills, Agitators,
TAN-Ks, au. Tr4zis, GASONETERB, WROUGHT,
DION BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. Liberty-and Second Sits.,
PITTSBURGH, PA .
REPAII4KG vompHy
dry
nt of
rks.
WRL I BARNIIILL & CO.,
BOILER, -- MAKERS
' •
AND SHEET IRON - WORKERS,
Nos. AO, AX, A AND 511OPENN ST. -
Having secured a large rd and nantished it with
the most approved nery, we are_:pre_pared to
manufacture every description of BOMEAS In the
best manner, and. warranted .enuaL to .siny spit!. in
the country. !ChiMneyll„ `Breeahingi , Fire - Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers , Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, E i ltatora r Settling ,Fans i
Boller Iron BriAce•,..' Su Ppoand !twin
fseturers of Barnenrtra nt Boners. -
Repairing done on the shortest notice. ladual
I=l
CO,
JAMES BITER,
and 56 Water Street,
prrzantrnam, PA., ,
If AXIITACTURIR 01P
IRON OIL. TANKS,
'.SETTL;NG PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
- And SHEET-IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
J.JiItZD $lll7Bll ...... •••. EDMUND D. DRVS/1
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
IrANyzacrunsna OF .
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
COOK STOVES.
a
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL die. CO.'s
TRIUMPH,'
FOB BITUMINOUS -COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake ori Boast aa
well as any other Stove in the Union.
• BISELL .&- CO
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also on band and for sale, '
PARLOR STOVES,__
HEATING STOVEIS.
GRATE FRONTS_,
_FENDERS,
COOKING RANGES, lie.
IUNDAY.
Ninth Ward,
Iron 3111 Is,)
PITTSBURGH
ridge Castings,
CHEAPEST PLACE ih,the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOKING . STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET.-
' P. C. DUFFY.
WESLEY WILSON & CO.,
NATURAL LUBRICATING .
COML.4 -
. .
ROADS lo Link, and_ prepared expressly for RAIL
ROADS, arid ALL. CLASSES OF MAORI*IL/Pr.
QUALITY GUARAITECD TIREPOBN.
so-Proposal* for quantities solicited.
No. 161' Wood Street,
"RANK OF COMMERCE ItITILDING.:?
WARING AND Klima,
Commission 3fercbants and Brokers In
„Petroleum and tsProduets,
DALZELL'S y(AYs
printout:l,lpH, PA. •
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
• WARING, KING & CO,
" 127 Wilistit Street.'
TACK BROTHERS, •
• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and Its Products.
Pittsburgh OrIice.. — DALZELL , BUILDING,' 'con.
•
nor of Duquesne Way. and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Odiee-.1517 WALNUT ST. •
JACOB WEAVER,. Jr. & CO.
Oil •
Conambision Jobbers
No; 8 DUQUESNE WAY, will bey and sell Crude
and Refined Oils, Lubricating, 'Tar, Benzine and
JOelejPerage. Our long experience In the Petroleum
itraactenables no to offer unusual !belittles engin*
ducernents to operators. As heretofore , we ato ne-.
termlned to make It the Interest of buyers and set.
nee, to give Invited . Parties having Oils for sale
are cordiallyto bring their samples.
Spemet
M. Lorry; &•co.,
MANUFACTUspERB OF
, i • .
TUBE Win.. 6 BURNING OIL,
' .Brand•' - ".. 4I I MKAP .
°Mee, No: 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
0 4
4, r Ag.. .. ,„„,.... „„,..
0.. „F. /.A...• • • • - ••tywarrzmuz.
f-,:f. i — ~...,, , -nfr! : •iw, r 7,! . .v ,‘, ,
is, ::.,,,,,,... .. ..;.:
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p le
jeU BRIPAIVEAAILIiIk
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...ii } ''" .e 4,54.,
0 ,Iblflait T
/ re v b - killifiliailllPlVNAMlrs
A.
, yd u'4io 1.11 .Plilflo .IF, raninti zno.
ilttr 1 : .o'.) 4 1:1:11019 II .1...,1.F.1
BURGH GAZETTE : S
Few Prm.
DOMED, STILL 'AND' TAIVH
MIMI
CARROLL & SNYDER,
.11ANUIPACTIJEKIIS Op
PITTSBURGH, Pi.
SHEET. IRON WORE &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVFS, CASTINGS, - &O.
TURDAY. M
=, 3NAN
. . . .
fORT -CONANT
IMIT
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : • : - : : : $200,000
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS '
,GOVERNMENT. SEMMMEJ3,
AND COLD.
NTEREST LIMITED ON TINE DEPOSITS
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United titatesialitd Canatlaa„ .
D. Hostetter jna. lusher.
James Gor don! - Rent. H. Klng,
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller,
E. Fawcett % - - 4 at0e5g.41414,
SAX'L. NeCLITRILAN, Pres'L
D. LEST lI►IZMON, Cashier ,
KEYitrOIM "ItAkliMc
No. 293 wommr
PPTTSIMUJI!IGIII I PA.
CAPITAL S (authorized,) : $200,000.
DEID;CTOII2., . • '
Wm. H. Hamilton,
Henry Bockatoce,
Geo. T. Van Doren..
H. J. r.ynch,
John Murdoch, Jr.,
William Espy,
Samuel Barokley,
A GENERAL BANKING - BUSINESS
jy4:bli
TRAIitiACTED
Collections. made on all aceeealble points in the
United States and Canada.
Merest Allowed on Thne Depot;ltiu
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President., '
- GEO. -- T. VAN DOR.FX. Cashier.
Iw: :0 D i an i. .
NATIONAL SANK OF COMMERCE,
• Cor. of Wool and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON President.
JOS. B. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS: •
A. Patterson, George W. GUN
Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas,
Alien Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed.
W. S. Haven, •
DPSCOIIIITS DAILY, AT 11 A. M.
apiho=
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HART, CAUGHEY & CO"; •
BANKERS AND BROKERS, •
Corner Third and'' Wo od Streets;
PITTSDUIt4GII,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART d C 0.,)
DEALERS IS
Exchange, Coin,: Coupons,
And particular attentiza e rtid to tl a purchase and
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on
N. HOLMES & SONS, _
57 Market Street,
PITT'TS.I2IIIIIGH, PA.
•
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds 'and other : Securities
SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION,
U
VSTERN SAVINGS
calar attention paid to - the purchase and
ited Statei Securities.
No. 59 Fourth Street.
HARTY:IED 1866:
rest paid on 'rime Deposits
ETI
ANY SUN RECEIVED FROST
E DOLLAR UPWARD.
i Z ITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, 'WITHOUT
INTEREST.
uttDaßy at IA •'clock.
1 * Ident—THOMPSOW BELL.
President—A. M. MARSHALL.
IN
brnacToss: - -
SON BELL, ; A. M. MARSHALL,
tILWORTH. 1 JOS. ALAILEE.
ILLESPEE.
olden to Wbom we
' ersythe,
Rattail,
O. 11141weli,
Button.
THO
JOS.
J. J.
Wm.
Wm. i
I). W
E. M.
4:CLARK:II •-
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,„,,,.
Nig: • BANKERs:uo
. ESTABLISHECIANAIiaViC:
t 11.25
QQUTHIOP S
, • •:
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
7 3408 Converted into 5.20.
STOCKS AND GOLD
Boaßh iin_d sold on cadre ot
Wan, here aildln Iftrnr
Yorik_TlME PAPER NEGOTIATED; - r ' •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Or GOLD
AND OUIiItENCY. Accounts or Dank* and Wok.
cm received on favorable terms: • • , •
p_LASSES s.
_OP B E OI LIFUTIES :TAKEN IN
ORANGE AT
fendelf 4 ` 44 4 i 1N 1 -AgES, •
I:.....TOBACCO:ANDZI
JULIAN ALLEM 3 tt
‘" . oretastauxt.t. gums or
LEAF TOBAaxi ABIKSEGAII*
No. DugXTHTREET, (Notlonia rinut
morce !Mino
•
PITTEIBITRG/14 g+tr
Branch of 179 W.M 4 zattees,wyt, •
apisn77 •
DABLEL B. DIXAN.,
337510 R WORKe.k.
Wir.u."istrgiargsiSON.
~0 "
cos Snuff Cigars, Plpes, &on
auo4 V
il ius tl MPWW', c‘,;z
VI/ I All :Li .ft f.l
. .1411tiao •tol Eialue; q4+;!:
AY 9. 186
IBM
ME
DIRECTORS;
ES
make refere.noo:
Joseph Dilworth,
Rey. Kerr,Dael4,
Henry Lambert,
A. M. Brown,
Thomas Ewing..
II
MEI
• oppiciE OF THE PITTSBCGH •- , N7 f ETTE, ,
- FETEAY. May 8. 1868. -
The,demnand for,irorr daring thepast`
week- reported manufacture
* i ; io die l itely active, with prices unchanged.
siediate wl4_fttikeisvpattt'
engaged in.MLlfteVllo.lo/1:
hart orderia) 4 1 4ita stooki toraki s 3rmnch broken. "+
`MOM au a b itiiikieheci f Wiliilligi a
Vl,Mitriaels•;9lll,Seras994•Prdera*
Sffial
'
HAVE
BANKING AN]) EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO trir.
corner of Filth and wood fdreets
Pommeloccupied by the NATIONAL BANE OP
CO y CE.
PK. R. MERTZ.
JAMES T. BRADY' 8; CO.;
Corner Fourth and Wood Ste.;
FL MI 7
• P irur;&ii:Eiht-ILI, HIIhD9 oi •
- GOVERNAIENT SECURITIES,
601411, SILiVEB AM) COUPONS,
, -ON .MOST FAVORABLE TERNS.
7 - 80 ' g C ONVER TED
INTO. THE
NEW. 4.20 COUPON BOND.
• fair Interest Allowed on pepositi.
q"MONED LOANED' ON ' GOVERNMENT
BONDS, and; other lipprore . d.vollateral, hArest
market, rates..
Order" exeeited for the-Pueeheisennd
Sale et STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
,JAMES T. BRADY & CO, • -
tin Eittishutlij aktift,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
,rnthil;
The
The gold market was ' firmer to-day in
consequence of the heavy shipments , of
specie to Europe amounting to• about three
million dollars for the past week. The
scarcity of• immmercial Wile in the market
forces the bankers to remit specie in pay
tient of the gold interest On 3111y:brat. The
demand for coin has also stimulated the
market for bonds fbr European,shipment,
and prices, have'. advanced; %%Isar . eiiiit;- r
within three days. Although , the demand
for cash gold has been very large little ex
citement Is hotieed i'n'the• market,
mand for coin seems to be strictly
mate, and speculators do not buy to hold
fora rise:
Government bonds were all firmer, es
pecially Five rwenties of 1865; Consols and
1867 bones principally wanted in dachange
for Seven Thirties. The investment de
mand runs principallitin old Five Twen
ties of 1853 and 1865, which are compara
tively cheaper, being 'without accrued in
terest. InSeven Thirties there is scarcely
any change, the time - of their maturity be
ing so near at hand.
-In stocks there was a general rise of all
western roads. Fort Wayne has advanced
from 103;4 to lON within a few days; the de-'
mend for this stock Is principally for in
vestment, which is a proof' of - the good
management of the road and its produe:.
tions. Capitalists pay more attention to
these securities than the watered stocks of
eastern companiei.' Nearly all the shares
of western through routes that were held
on speculation In Wall staeet a year ago,
haveall passed quietly into the hands of
parties able to hold therm. In local secrui
ties some Insurance stocks are offered but
find but few purchasers, The high prices
of oil have also caused a demand for Col
umbia., Triumph and Pittsburgh and
Cherry Run oil companies.
done yis in good demand at 10 to 12 per
cent. for all but prime' paper out of the
4:Using quotation's as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as fel/ern_ =
Gold, 139 5e 1881 bdrida,Al3%;" 1802 5-20 s,
108%;1864 do, 106%; 1865 do, 10N; Consols,
109%; 10-40 s, 103 X; 74105, 107%.
Rallroads--Cleveland at Pittsburgh,'B4%;
Fort Wayne,lo734; North Westem,common
66; North; Western—preferred, 76%; New
York Central, 1 2%'''Erie, 68%; Old South
ern, 8 44; Ohio do Mississippi, 31%; Mer
chants Union Exprm,3l%; Western Union
Telegraph,3B,K. - Mining Shares—Corydon,
28; Quartz, Hill, 90; Quicksilver, 32.
' =The Comptroller of the State of Neiv
York complains that many of the national
banks of that State, when called upon for a
full statement oftheir business afrairs,
cline to' report, upon the ground that they
already report and pay taxes to the Gen
eral Government. Their excuse is certain
ly entitled to some consideratien. Thena-
Lionel banks are conrused - and annoyed by
the multiplicity of returns. and reports re
quired of them.
—The New York Tribuc, of Thursday,
says: The increase. incurrency during
April of 58,944,000 is the subject of remark
in financial circles.
,It is now apparent
that the pressure for Money during April
was intensified,. ,by the wile of gold for,le
gal tenders, for which the Treasury had no
use. Instead of restoring to commercial
channels fho legal tenders by purchasing
Seven Thirties at 105%, the. TreaSury pre
ferred to lose
,interest on its balance, and,
after the money market had recovered, be
came the buyer of Seven Thirties at 107;4--
to 107%.' This mode of addiluistering the
finances may have been whollyln the putt- ~ 1
liciripsrest, but upon the - surface it InKilch.
'_as though' private In terests 'Were the firit - 1
consideration. .
The report that the Pittsburgh and FoA
`Wayne road is .to issue a million of new
stock for.construction is without founda-:
tiori. Its power to soil )8 exhausted,
Anditti renewals can only bo efricate4 by a
vote of stockholders.
—Closing quotations received by James T.
Brady dr,caa . '
'Gold 139%
8. o's, 11341,'
1 13%
5-20'; 1862 . 3¢
" &20'8 5 ,11804 106 ,1
" 5-20's, 1805 107 -.
44 10-40's 10334
44 5-20's, Jan. andJuly, - '435 • 109 y,
It 41 41, _l4 , ,
10934
. 44 June 7-80's• - ' 107%
14 July 740's 47,46 .
1119.3 r. Comp.'; 1885 119• K
IRON. AND NAILS.
OFFICEOf TICE Olt •iir i :
1 . • FRIDAY. May.-8, 18 68. k ti: •
The general markels are , devoid of any
new characteristicesworthy of special no.
tice. We can report ..ia steady demand far
all of the leading conamodities, and while
there are no niateriaE changes, prices,
orally; are firm , and Well sustained. Grain •
is very firm and .4011;11 derablycm.ited, arsi
stocks are pretty well reduce& Provisions
are also firm: butunchanged, and the same
remarks will apply t 4 Flour. • •
APPLES-43reen 44apIes ,are firm and
scarce but unchangt d; wo continue- to
quote atirietri $7 per bbl. - •
ASEEES—Stmdy,With Sales at 4;i to 5c
for common and refined Soda Ash, and at lie. • -
DRIED FRUIT—We can. rePortit-steadY
demand for Beaches at 13 to I3Xe.. Apples
nrichangedatilo -- 74.4' „.• - •,
7 POTATOES=Primili'Pead: Blows lie in
steady deniand at. $1.50 per bushel. :Jersey
Sweets, %a) to. 119 per . . ,
GRADT*Winter 'Wheat is in . denaand
'and firm, with sales de-priine Red 5t52,741
to 12,75, and 5 to Sc higher for White.' Oats'
.:
firm and in:4lkt aoppttlrutAiriclatitiedi
sales onWharf andpack at 80c,,thid
store at &lto VOA firm at 11,10;
and the usual advanne' frir small lots in
store. Rye is in demand at 7 $2 to 1E240.;
There is not much' inquiry for Barley;
most of the malsters having ertspmied,
• Operations. •7- -h
BUTTER -Is .in rather better- demand ;
and prices are a Blade higher; we now •
quote ait'3sl for prime.awl 88 to 400
for cholie.
EGGS—Urachanged and in good supply;
20c is the,stanclard Priee.
.PROVISIONS—fin
I d firm and in
steady '.jobbirqg demand . ;but .unchanged.
,Ono prour leading ~ houses quotes as ..foi
.lows: 1434 to 100 for.:. Shoulders; 16%c to
17c for Ribbed Sides; :and. 18 to 133 for
'Clear do; ,19% to 19%c for , P lain Sugar
Cured Ilme„and_ZlKito 21c ,for Canvassed do; Lard,;Zioiln tierces; std. 21c; in kegs 4
Dried Reef, 223670 for trUamaititssedi and 23% 1 -
for canvassed. Mess Pork, tso to 130,50.
LARD OIL—Is firm ' but unchanod; we,
continue to quoted s l ,2klMr - 1 4 .10.7,2c; and.
$1,55 for No: 1.-' - -
SALT—Is quiet and unchanged. We
oontinup to quote „ . at-11,75- to $1,8040 the":
trade, and $ 2 (or jif - stors.,
FLOITH=The market is firm, and al
though unchanged, i prices are well
maintained. We continue • z_•to • note
'pit to $11,75 for Spring Wheat; f l 2
142,75 for Winter ; Wheat; slid $l4 $ 6 for
fancy brands. Rya.l l l our, - 11(Vatid arzn.
HAY—Weighmaat' er 'McNulty, at
Allegheny Diamond. Selles,' r_elOrts sales af - . .
31 loads of Hay at $2O. to =7; 3 loads - o r .
Straw at $l6, and one load CorriHnsiteat
Soper-pound. . • '
PITESAUIRJGH PETROLEUM MARKET: -
- , -
'OFIFCE OF THE Prrrsinatur GAZETTE,
FRIDAY„ May 8, 1888. S
CRUDB4--:.The !market *as% Ore
to-clay, the reported salet4 in the• aggre
gate, being considerably larger than for
several days past, reaching: about fourteen r
thousand barrels. Spot oil •is off from a
quarter to a half; sales having been made
to=day at 11c, against 11% to 113; 0 yester
day.
y The transactions = reported were as
follows: 1,260 bbls to lte, delivered on this
water at lie ; 2,000 do same delivery at 11c;
1,000, seller's option, all'; the year, at 1034 c;
2,000, seller's option, tolteeember lst, at
10 3 ,tc; 1,000 for May or ; June, seller's op
tion, at lie; 1,000 for May at lie; 2,000, spot,
at lie; 3,000 this water at lie. From the
above, it will be setin.that spot•or;thiewa-i •
ter may be quotedat Ile; May or June,
seller's option, at 11c, :and all the year,
same option, at 10Me. .The river is again
in fine navigable condition, and we may
look forlarge arrivals withi;i the next few
daYs, quite a fleet of toivhoats having gone
up the Allegheny a day or two ago.
REFINED—The market for bonded oil
was also unusually . active - to-day,- ,the
sales, in the aggregate; being larger than
during any preceding day this week, but
prices, as a general thing, are a shade
lower. To illustrate, May sold to-day at '
30 to 30 3 c, against 31e,.during Ake early, ,4, •
ever,of the -week; fut' . , how
-1 unchanged, ure
are
and While the market
is a little weak, sellers In, this market Are
firm, ,and, as a general thing, refuse to
make concessions in order to effect sales.
The following. is a „report of the operations:
1,000 bbls last half of .May at 30c; -. 500 do do- o r
at 30)ic, - arrill,o9o-at p 030; 500' each July tai %„;
Decembei,lbroluSiims, at ;31e; MO eintib...4W, .‘1
to lTeicernberlit 31W;.500 Anguafto De
cember at 31e; 500 each' June and July at
30c; 2,000 first half of Trine at 30e, and 500
same delivery at 30e. •
RESIDUUM—SaIe of 200 bbls at n per
bbl, bbls included. ;
- OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. R.
McKe,lvy Bro.;1.021bblsle&to w.
Logan & ,
1`;'•
Nat. Ref. Sr' St: Co., 40 ' 0 .. do db to F. A.
Dilwortho dr. Co., Philadelphia.
Glark & Sumner, 375 dto do-to P. Wright
&Sons, Philadelphia. .
Braun & Wagner, 3.50 do do to Waring,
Ring & Co a yhdadelplets;
Livingston dr Bib:, 250 do do to, Waring, . •
Ring & Co., Philadelphia, •-•; ;
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DHQIIHEars Dpipot.l.s• ;
H. M. Long 4-C;04.177 bbls ref. to - War-t - ' .7
ing, King tit - r- -
- Hutchinson Gil: Co., 105 odo to Warden,
Frew& Co., . •
Brooks, Ballentine & Co.; 48 do do to
Warden, Frew do Co., Philadelpl4 „
PITTSBURGH 111E1'4 MARKET,._ , .
,
Orr= OF Tau Pirretiltinsit dALETTE,
Furnar, May '80S88! ' '
Business during the Nvealetvas yrnatenali'' °"
'active.
,Therdwas 04:404,.44..)4„,...
i;trude irons. The.ieceipts,hpvclarie43l tittt; - .. -
creased, yet, itk i cettain , descriptions thete %Ito
iibutlittle accumulation= of latocks:',l,Cotriu'l'ci
mon and inferior • freitS'cioeltintee,Ofef'""
Concessiohs to . ttie; evbiloirlOA olits
ton ` vas mad9441:20rd'ett0;01:14:;`4,14,!:'..,,,
Foundry irons,: 4'pn 1 i uIL c 4160„eon: h.
sumptive demend. being
ANTHRAerrg.- .•••:*
60 tons Neutral Forge is 37 50_6 mos
20 " Neutral Forge.... .. .. .. 00=--4 mos
50 44 Mottled 35 ,543-4 mos
300 " Red aheet.... dash
20 44 No. 1 'FOllndry...":. 40"
20 1 44. . 4100-.4itiotf:
100 14 Grey Forie. . 87 00-4 mos • . •
110 44
Close Orteßl l / 2 4;i1 .. 5 . E.ebt./ sa oa-434ricis'
GO • 44 Wkite, rectlhecttt..:::B9 00=-4 mos
00 tons fatitrltti "''''''B4B 00.'42 2 14:
" -" 48 o(44nfito
198 " * 46 00,- cash -
50 44 ' •," limey forge 4'.::
20 " c suging - Rock ..... 42 - 09;51itoel
20 44 Common No. 2 F'dty. 41 00 . 4 mos
150 • Good No.'l Foundry. 45 00-4 mos
InTIIMINUEI COAL S3LtLTED FROM LAKE Str
:PER/OA ORA, ,ft
300 tons Inferior:der:dr ri11'..:1pf1av410,94„,.:
100 4 4 Open 30` dat •
f• , '-t. ce tr. 501 • :)•)t ,
200 14 * .
:00 ,Grey Forge,
800- " 'BB- 85=4 filtertlnri
120 ,4 1 ' deliveraule atfftip.ol.l: as 6 .a..;4123,6tvit ..
deliverablafrontArd-80,
64, le Open Gls yelrortryndzi 13800-eptm.3 •e•
100",: 44 Inferior..... 31 28,6-ruolk
.100 46 MediUM • 35 50.-4 mos
':5O '"
:Neutral ' 36 00-6 trios
100 := 44 Grey Neutral, lake
• - - iron... .......... 38 00-4 mOlerVT
, 4r u. ,e
Baltimore tilltrXes iv ,
,IByt.iliigritab to the Pittebtigiettithiools
, 01 .BAI:patoitE, Ma 8.- our m - ore active
k, andaudo
a0,101..rp r'l4, '4*
ive; white
#IISsTI, 7; • ellow $1,25. Oats active at 87a
88e. Rye( nil at $2. , Provisions oiniet and
unchanged, t'ssoritit tliiirt ft .0,
L.LaTszsi,.. 1 •
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