The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 12, 1868, Image 2

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£B. Vz.u.Nza, Preen
pITTSIIIIRGUI nUtGE
AND IRON CO,
KINcrAcTIIIISRI3 .0?
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames; "
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Yokes, Strapm
IPisttni Heads;
liteainboatlibaing
Steamboat:Cranks;
_ 3Piston Rogis, Wrists;
- Plasm Jaws, Collars, ark.'
1511Ice,'No. 177 PENN STREET,.
FITTSBUIUM - P • ;,
& CO.,
G RAFF, IfirET!
MANUFACTURERS OF --\\,
Bar, Hoop and Sheet iron,
WROUGHT' IPON,
• Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &c.
A.LSO,
OIL. WELL TUBING.
Mee, 98 Water and 132 First Streets.
--- - - PITTSBURGH, Pa.
n22:06
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK 4
lIANUFACTITRERS OF
•
• Best Common, Refined, Chareo
AND
JUNTATA BLOOM IRON;
•
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP, BAND, T and ANGLE IRON.
- BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
• MOWER AND REAPER EARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS, 20 and /6 lbs. to the yard..
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPINES for same.
FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. •
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES. , -•
Warehouse and Office at the Wor;a3, - GREEN
- OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsbufgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
. Pennsylvaiiia Iron Works.
Warehouse, N 05.166 and 167 FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
aP24:de .PITTSBURGH.
STylvm, WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, & CO.,
PITTMMIGII, PA.,
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND CERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY. SPRINGS,
ELLEPTIO, AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
•N' .Fe STEEL TIRE, fte., &c.
Wpla:off7arehouse, 88 Water and 'lOO
r first Sts.
a -
pITTSIBURGH . STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON, COOK & CO
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0..)
• Manufacturers of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEET4
2
at T l f tlilr 2116; c k f C 4 1s . i tz 4viir.
,VAST STEEL ior
Respire and Mowing Machines,
Steel Plow Wings,
Cnlars,
men
£4, --;
Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
Office—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two
blocks above the Monongahela House.
0c23:49
MICLLIER, BARB & PARKIN..
omaex. rewnur.Rs
WM. METCALF,REUBEN MILLER:,
GEO, I W. BARR, CHAS. FARRIS.
Sract&t. FAirpnra--S. M. KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
EELLMIC, 13A1111,- .3r.
Office, No. 339 Liberty. St,
fel4:d4B .PITTBBtIE, PA
BLACK DIAMOND -
• • -
•:‘ STEEL: WORKS. -
PARK; BROTHER &
CO.
Maoufacturers of all desariptiozus of
Office and Warehouse 3.1101_221 DK SECOND
sad 119 and.l2lF__T . STREETS, •
_
PTITSIVIURGH.
HARDWARE..
EW HARDWARE ROUSE.
N
LINDSEY, STERRIT &
,Manufsetwers sad Importers of
• 13E AIX W '
CUTLERY, &C.
•1187 'LIBERTY STREET,
CORNER OP. WATZTF. '
One Squere Below Tinton Depot,
• PITTSBURGH.
Air Agents for ItAIIIBANIIST WALES-.
eynris'Efr.'; bet. Tnnael Chithani Ste
GUMMI& and Dealer inaardwan
"pm goodstth of nlt dtion" %brim an
t lian cire d gbuy ang d
meorineorteowes. escrip
it.done
= tried
t=/. 01110 .
J os t „,,p i r t - irk, - 6 r;..,
r r , g ; •
liotunt 6 ssOClATLOKßMl•Pritelitsoo;
11 "1 4 14 ' 0 / 16 attlietr•lltt4bitrAt , fs•
O b t ka " a 64412 1 4 . 00(4# 16 4111 1 01-Snd hu#4 l lB
( MIST BOUM' awl PUBLIQ BULLDWGIS• • 1
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
.W. P. Ponme, Eftipl
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
TIIOMAti - IL MILLER,. President
These Works are among tke largest anc most
complete totablishments in the West, and are now
prepared ftrrnish
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
General Castings.'
, ORDERS SOLICITED
nti9:n69 •
NATION4I4 . ,FOIRIDRIT - •
ANDIPIPE WORKS.
corner Carroll and SmalLatin Streets,
' .(NINTHWARD.)
. PriTSBUItGaI,
WM: SMITH
• • Manufaottt.rer
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
POR GAS ANO WATER WORKS.
sati.kraa. Pipes aU cast
vaigglitilillarAmilen dry
t of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would alio call the attention of r
Supe Intendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETOR TS.
fel6alo •
TOE. HAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
• CHARLES KNAP, President.
J.lll. KNAP, Vice President.
0. METCALF, Nee'y ansLTreas'r.
J. H. WADE, Engineer. •
J. G. KNAP, General Manager.
DIRECTORS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon; Shot b & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Palnte & Sons.
C. B. HERRON. of Spang, Chalfant & Co.
THOS."B. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co.
W3l. METCALF, of Killer, Barr & Parkin.
ausrveacruliEns OF
•
Rolling Mill and Blast Machinery.
RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every descalption.
ERNEST'S NAIL 3LACHINES. • fe24
L. 0. LIMTOSTON.W. H . A. E.OBINS
H. BURT.WON.
L IVINGS T ON & CO.,
IRON FOMMERS,
MAZNIIPACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, •
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen 31111 Ma
chAnlt2ObtOrk promptly attended to.
Office and WorkszWASHINGTOIf AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROl3l 21180 N, BEA. & CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, 3lrm6 & MiLLEas,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
• FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIUSGR,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast - Engines,', Mill Machinery. Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; (81 Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12. corner First and SmithffeldStreets.
Agents for GLFGARD'S FETENT INJEC . Mt•for
feeding Boilers. • jall:rs2
mown BLANC FOyRITDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth, Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
3UCHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBIZIM & MACKJAND.
oc15:128
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
• PRICE & SIMS .
Office . and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufacthre and keep constantly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS.
• • SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
And. Castings generally. . apS3:ye
CENTRAL 1111IINTIRIf •
AND ROLL WORKS,
880 Penn Street.
BOLLXOi,
.1;01[1) & BAGALEY
ChM Rolls, Mill Caattims, Roll Lathes, &c.
.tiIILTON MACHINE WORKS.
ESTABLUMED IN 1838.
Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for stationary
purposes ; STEAMBOATS- and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety of 10,1.2 and 10 horse power
ENGINES, whizh will be sold at very reduced
prices.
' P. P. GEISSE, O. .
Filly miles 'below Pittsburgh, on theCtilo avers and
line of C. & P. R.. po9b 2
, IRON BROKERS.: ;; ,; _
124 First
.Street; -. Pittsburgh, Pa:
_ Meat for the sale of.Cornyrall, Doughamore., Jo
sep ne, Duheannon, Eltantme, Glendon.
and • other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny
Coke and 0. B. Charcoal • -
Consignments and ordeis respectfully solicited
LAKE SUPERIOR •
OOPPER NILL AND ENIELTING worse,
prrawlirrittair.
PARK, _ - 311cCURDY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Sheathing, Braaten+ a n d - Eel
Copper, Prated Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Dot
toras,-Spelter Solder. Also. Impoe"rannd Dealers
trt.atetat, Tlit.Plate, Sheet Iron, . e .&e., COII.
lif
stantly on hand Tlnners , soldnes -
Warehous_ ,
_e No. 1 , 140 PUP M STREIe.T and 120
SECOND STREET,Plttstatrah.
Speclalorderaot Coppar out to - any cleared nal
'ern. . • -mYl44.l4:dwT
pnagrax STEAD: tixtgwEgt, 7
/OIL 6PENCICE:.. 2 /AS.
,E/!11A.T....110DE11T LIDDELL.
SPENCER,, MCAT CO:
. . .
MALSTE~
Om/imps
,
At: Ale, Porter A •
:-and Staid
CARP . & BUILDERS.
NVILLIAM J. DICK, - -
cAgp,ENilii,4l.44i BUILDER
- kr 11
6. ,VA Piranigni t rA/§4, _AY 11 . . 1 4' otrositl,
b Amok runbarm.rAn , 40.1.1
'
k ,ti
talltid Peamptlesttebaortor, sad
0., , s ~slow
prrw.stpi:mmlY.
Engines, of every description.
Raliroad " Castings:
dolling Rill Castings.
Engine Caetis
Machine Csi,tlfigs:
(Opposite Unica Iron )1111s,)
IRON 'BROMM'
PIG mc•Ne.
COPPER.
BREWERIES;
,: 'ltfl44*Nitfg44MOXEfAwoiuwg. , ,4 „,, " , - , N.v
PITTSBURGII GAZETTE: TUESDAY. MAY - 12. 1868
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROI.I. & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE - FLTIED - TUIDJLAR, FIRE
BOX_ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
DRIVNEY B _,
FitrktiftliG^-'pANS;''SALT---PANS AND—CON=
-DENSERS: • , •: •
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS W AND
BRIDGES: t•
inisqxDOOES,AND cossisigu'rEs : 1 ` %. •
Puree and Warehone_ i e corner See nd,
.Third, Short and LbertyStreete?
PITTSBURGH, ;; Pa. -
.• • •
Anp- Orders - lent to the above address will be
proninth attended to. mh7:189 •
Li W. 11011.80W...LJA9.
- 0 0 11 - ARA.
moEllom , co
' MA2iUFACTURIIRB OF
Steam Iloilers, 04 Stills, .Agitars,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROU T
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REPAIRING promptly clone. Jy4:b2
WIN. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS -
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 2420 PENN ST.
.
.
Having secured .3. 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 Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Su Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent g Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 11.5:c21
JAMES M. RITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURG/i v PA.,
MANUFACTURER OP
'IRON OIL TANKS ,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
JARED M. saustz EDMUND D. }MUM
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
31ANL7FACTURSIIS OF
Steam- Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &C.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. STOVES, 'CASTINGS,
C OON STOVES. f
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stove In the Union.
BTSRET.T. & CO,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sale, •
PARLOR STOVES
HEATING STOVES. •
GRAmc.FRONGTIL.RigE,
PITTSBURGH
CHEAPEST PLACE in the city .
TO BUY TUE
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
Is Olio. 146 GRANT STREET.
P. C. GUPPY.
- • • OILS.
WESLEY WILSON & CO.,
NATURAL 'LUBRICATING
OIL .
, .
~ ....
Ecitltd . io a tar ilitdotreArgapiaisZlZElktrl.L
-vP"•1, 12
' - QUALITY GUARANTEED I,IIIYORAL - ...;
~, ! •
sar-Proponts for quantities solicited.
' No. 167 Wood Street;
"BANK OF C93DIERCE 131:TILDING.”
Area:pts - - - -
A . 1411 . 111i6 4111Qil KING,
Canna'salon Mercbants and Brokers In
Petroleum and ita PPaducts,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH. IPA.
PR'ILADELPRL!. ADDRESS, -
•
WAKING, KING & CO,
HROTIIERS, • .
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
PetroleutiOnd its Product&
pittstio.:gi(bmoe4DALikt,L, BUILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne *ay and Irwin streets. •
Philadelptaaolllce--12.1 NvArsuiri4T. •
spl:wln ' '
JACOB WEA.VER,. Jr; di CO '
1 'Oil . Commissionitrobbers,
No. '3 DUQllElliblE WAY, will buy and sell 'Crude
and Refined .011 s,. Lubricating,;Tar„llenzine end
Cooperage. Our l ong experience in the Petroleum
trade enaules ns to offer unusual hmilitlea and In
ducements to operators. As heretotbre,' we are de
termined to maim it the interest of buyers and sal
ient to give.na a 'call. 'Fettles haying Oils fdr sale
are oordiallY /Opted to bring.their eaniplee.
ape:13111 , • - - • • a
H rit.LoNo e‘io:,
MANITPACTURERS or
PURE . WRITE BURNING Oil , i
Brand-d` , OLIriCIFER,P.
No: 2' Driquesni Way, :Pittsburg*.
iy ruit oit ..cl. o - A;rac ruis w. : w, H. inn . "
seposoture sod have fur sits su kiattiof
iminicAtiNc ou,s
PrinT* , ;lo' tr;jl
c:2 Ifjti .1-31 dPinfilligritillinW
MANUFACTIIIIEIIB - 04°
127 Walnut Ntreet.
FINANCIAL.
fOitT PITT BANKICtifiITANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
DEALERS IN
GOVERN k
T SECURITIES,
•
Np. COu
NTEREST AL
OWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections m
United States
. I .e on all accessible points In the
I d Canadas.
DIRECTORS
D. Hostetter,
James Gordo
D. Wallace;
E. Fawcett,
D.
_KEY TONE' - BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STEM,
P
... BERGH, PA.
CAPITAL, (a thorizi3d,) : : : : $200,000.
DIRECTORS. ,
H. I. Lynch, .
Jr.,; WELL H. Hamilton,
John Murdo ch, J i ljar o l ,. B v o . Astig ;, n.,
Samuel Barckley. 1
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. . •
Collections made on all accessible points in the
United States and Canada.
- Intetest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES,SECURITIEB BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.. ' '
GEO. T. - VAN DOIIIEN. Cashier.
, ai'STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
ZEI
EMI
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
•
Cor. of Wood and Sixth. Sts.
A.. PATTERSON President.
JOS. 11. HILL • Cashier.
CAPITAL, : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, George W. Cass,
Wm. H. Brown, Jame. McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, , 1 Wm. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, I Wm. Heed.
W. S. Haven,
DISCOIINTS DAILY, AT II A. M.
sow=
HABT, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner l 7 and and Wood Streets,
xarrrs.urrxecar, PA.;
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0..)
DEALERS IN
Exchange; Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to tt a purchase and
rare of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
IV *
.L.N HOLMES & SONS,
•
57 Market Street,
PITTTSEITTUCrIir, PA.
Collections Made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMM IS SION
Particular attention paid to the purchaie and
sale of
United States Securities.
WESTERN SAVINGS RANH,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHAItTETIED 1866.
Inteiest paidonTime Deposits
ANY SUM RECETVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST. '
Discounts Daily at 151 e!cl oc k.
President—THOM:o3oN BEM
Vice Preeident—A. L MARSHALL.
DMICCTOIIB,, ,
THODIT'SON BELL, A. M. idARSHALL,
'JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAREE.
Stockholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell, -
Willis Basel', •
D. W. Bldwelt,
E. M. Fulton.
make reference:
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David %err,
Henry Lambert,
Thomla B rown,
-,... -. 4SkiARK - 4 :, . : .... i :
e_- .- :BA.N.KER.t CO
ESTABLISHED IN 1837.
1.11 35
B °UTH "TO°
PEUW)ELI O MA,
DEALERS IN GOVERNNENT- SECURITIES.
7 3-10 s Oonvert3d Into
,540.
mons AND tiou)
Doubt and golden omnroloolon, bare. and In. New
York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. •
.Iw-TIMEST ALLOWED ONDEPOSITS OF GOLD
AND ODMILENCY. • Accounts of Banicsand Bank
ers rocetved on favorable torino____.
ALL GLASSES or SEODR,ITIES TAKEN IN
=CHANGE 'ATILIGIKET RATES. • '
te24da9 •
• , ' , TOBA,OOO CI
---
jtaAN •
IN
Art;
KIND
S or
• , L•4 l ; ` L EAF TOBACCO "AIII SEQUA
No. to Bllptpic
%Mit!' r (Nifibpsi Thir;tk:ot Om -
• • " • • • • •
• '• '" ' ••• • tt•-.• parISBUNGII4'4 - •&•
Brach:Of NIA-* A t er idreet •N
B
• er ", DANiNL Y.littrAN. •
NIEC/BLIMOR WORKS.
art , sla sf. . 11 N4 11 1P 111 0 1 . ) 111441 -""
, 1 -XX90400% OgaisE.Pipe*, * 6 4
f'LLT ~..2 k W7111)11:111.1; BT4.13.1:110/11r 1 ,_f'
.., ' s •C 5
-
Corner . Fourth and Wood Sts.;
.IV"Mr‘M Mt Eli
-..• Bitnr AND SELL-ALL limps OF
GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES,
GNAW SILVER AND COUPONS, •
ON MOST FAVORARLETERMS.
7-30's C'.ONVERTED
INTO THE
NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.
Ur Interest Allowed on Deposit&
MONED LOANED ON GOVERNMENT
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and'
Sale - of STOCKS, BONDS and 001. D.
JAMES T. BRADY Br. CO.
I Jun. C. Riskier.
Robt. R.
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey
LIIREAN, Pretet.
LSON, Cashier,
Vjtlit UTlXetayttt.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, May 11, 1868.
Gold opened firm to-day at 140 X, but on
the increased offers to sell in order to rea
lize, the market became very weak, and
declined gradually to 139%. The less con
confident tone in regard to the. President's
conviction and the weakness in European
exchange have had a favorable influence
on the gold market, and towards the close
large offers for gold were made-140 is
such a convenient premium that almost
anybody who has held back with coupons,
is willing to accept, and this is the main
cause of the 7eakness of the market. De
spite the heavy shipments of gold for the
past week, - the bank statement shows an
increase of coin of five millions, and gold is
readily loaned at from sto 7 per cent. per
annum currency interest. The general
Supposition on Saturday that gold would
be higher to-day has brought a large num
ber of orders to buy bonds, and the mar
ket became very . actife and higher, but to
day, there was less demand for bonds, and
a general decline of from 3 to 34 per cent.
took place. The future price of- bonds de
pends much on the European markets and
the question whether a -further issue of
currency will be resorted to. Besides con
version of Seven Thirty bands, little is
done in the inferior where money com
mands 10 to 12 yer cent. per annum.
In stocks there was a general dullness,
and, Fort Wayne declined from 10734 to
105 x; Cleveland is lower, and all the east
ern shares are weak. North Western is
the only strong, stock, together with Rock
Island. In local secaritiem there is a per
fect stand-still in the absence of any buy
ers. Some insurance stocks were offered,
but no purchasers can be found at former
quotations.
1:21
A small lot of Columbia changed hands
to-day, - It is underrtood, at 11, in view of a
dividend in July next.
Money not very active, but fall rates are
paid for by good borrowers.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113', 1 (,;a1862 5-20 s,
109; 1864 do, 107; 1865 do, 107%; Consols,
109%; 10-40 s, 103%; 7-30 s, 107%.
Railroads—Cleveland dr Pittstiurgh, 83;
Fort Wayne,los%; North Westem,common
66%; North Western--preferred,l6y; New
York Central, 127%; Erie, 68%; Old. South
ern 82% '
; Ohio it Missiasippi 31; ' Mer
chants Union Express 2 3l%; Western Union
Telegraph,3B%. brining SharesCorydon,
30; Quartz Hill, 93;• Quitiksilver, 29%.
-4. P. Farley, the Auditor of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
way Company, furnishes us with the follow
ing statement of the approximate earnings
of that -Company duripg the month of
April, and of the earnings and expenses
for the first four months of the fiscal year,
as compared with the same period of the
year 1867: •
Prolu'Fr'g't; 527,422 42;
Pabsengera. EU 44
Ex. Matter.f 8,307 00
Mai 1.:.:.... 7,BZS ote
Rent or 7,083 331
511seellane'gi 1,080 00;
T0ta1.... '774,104181
Expenses... , - : 416,53498:
- Net Earng's 357.548 331
Earnrs from; • • • •
January WI
to Aprll 3d 2.569,001
Exints front;
January Ist •
to Aprll 841i1,803,359 37
R
'Net ungs; •
for 4 mon'a I 'wan 32
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
CRUDE—There was a wonderful commo
tion in the oil market to-day, and what in
tensified it more was the - fact:that it was so
sudden and unexpected. On Friday and
Saturday: the s, market was dull and weak,
and, compared with the early part of the
Week prices had declined fully a cent per
gallon;lo:ilay, however, spot oil sold up to
113,4 c, agabast DA on Saturday, and even at
the advance theta were but few sellers and
Plenty of buyers. Thera are yarious
,causes
assigned for this sudden change, the most
prominent of which, is that it is a vigorous
and preconcerted "bull movement", gotten
up specially, for, the occasion by a clique of
Pittsburgh and. P.hiladelphia operators.- On
the other,hand, it is claimed, that:, the ad
vance is perfectlylegitimate, being nothing
more•nor.less then the "nattuati'movement
of the trad e , brought ;about . by legitimate
causespeu. - as- greatly di/Walsh stocks
both in this 'country and, in Europe,- de
creasein the production and"a steadily 111-
/ vo4Bod demanid..- It is asserted that there
pre;enly , about ;:fourteen thousand barrels
of oil in warehouses in. Philadelphia, and
that the.stookslrCiburof-the leadrng Euro
pearilnarkettlibs.nearly one hundre d thou
sand barrels leas than at , this, time oneyear
ago. Abase are all: !fedi:dation% however,
ind. >Mus
t betaken, for -what they . are worth;
atone beta ken ;
n
an be no dit4
pall ' _._that is that Sher Market le very
roPohmamadAndithst *,• - irnatatial advance
has been established, notwittutandingolbis
matintely telemeepa nolinetrAiellbisT46
REMOVAL..
Ili.a.VE REMOVED M
BANKING AND EXCHANGE.OFFICE.
TO THE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Formerlroceupted by the NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE.
PH. R. MERTZ.
FINANCE AND TRADE
Increase
1667 over 1867
34.3,3131
217,9(4 80;
.8; 307 00i
7825 00?
7,063 1831
oar 84 183 •
,546
w 0,5156 EC 44,664 871
371,900:03
.418,668 73.188, - 911 so
2.711;,430 04.24.1.661 63
ionosa,l4
eg,m6 00: 1
m 0,433
OFF/CE OF THE PITTSBURGH Ge.z.ETTA
MoNDAY, May 11, 1868.-
_
( contemplate the situation. The reported
sales to-day reached about .23,000 bbls, as
follows: two lots of one thousand each, on
spot, at 1134 c; 2,000 Or • July, buyer's on
tion, at 12.3. c; 2,500: for October, buyer's
option, at 13c; 1,000 each for June and July
at 1114 c; 1,000 each memth from August to
December at .12e; 5,000 all the year, sel
ler's option, at 101Gc—and late on Saturday
evening 1,000 each from July to Decernber
at 12;40. Oil City telegrams report the
market excited thet4'at 31,10 to 4-1,20 per
barrel.
REFINED--The refined market was
fully as much excited as the Crude market,
but there were fewer Sales, and the reason
of this lies in the.fact :that there were,Willi
sellers' - Indeed, In the' afternixaCit Will al
most impossible to get a refusal,; spellers
anticipate a still further advance` and,
hence, they' are-
.not: disposed fp_ oil:er at
present. 'We have but .two sales reported:
500 bbls for May at 30c, ; and 500 for the same
delivery, at 31Sc; th!k first named sale
most have been made early in the day.
ARRIVALS—The arrivals. of, o,f, oil. by
river and rail :
,reported ito-day wore is fol
lows:
Leech & Wocid. 1000 J-,. 'l'. Stockdale. 1300
Zifitivbiry &
& Bib` 5300 Mawiiinne3- & E 3500
i
Fisherßro.-15000 Jas. Wilkins„..., 220
P. Weiseberg'r 160
Total ' • - - •• ' '"....26,
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT
FOR TWO 'PAYS.
Er: 11L1,4^Mg & Co., 81- bbls ref. to W -,
ing, King &. Co., Philadelphia.
"Hutchinson Oil Co., 140 do do to Warden
Frew& a,„ Philadelpbia. ' 1
Brooks, Ballentine &Z . Co., 334 do do to.
Warden, Frew & Co„ Philadelphig. I
G. W. Holdshin, 234 do' do to Waring;
King& Co., Philadelphia. • I
Union Ref. Co., 157 bbls ref. to W. P. Lo
gan & Bro. ' Philadelphia.
Fleming & Co., 500 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia.
Duncan & Williams, 55 do do to• W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. '
McKenna & Rogers, 50 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V.
Fulton, Marvin & Co., 100 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia....
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBiIROR GAZha L.r,
MONDAY; May 11, 1868.
The general markets: are quiet an.'
little dull, notwithstanding the weathe
all that could, possibly lie ..desired for
.
transaction of out-door :business. The
rivals of Flour were unusually large
day, reaching close on t 4 twenty-five hun I
dred barrels, and it is nearly all from thi
eago. The receipts of Grain seem to be
falling off, and the market is devoid of any
special excitement. Prqvisions firm but
unchanged.
;
APPLES—Green App es are firm and
scarce. but unchanged; [:7tvo continue to
quote at $6 to $7 per bbl.
ASHES—Are reported , quiet but firm at ,
434 to 5c for common and.:refitied Soda Ash,
and 11c for Pearls.
- _
BLIVER—Is steady, with a demand
fully equal to the supply; we continue to
quote at 35c for 'prime Roll, and 38 to 40c
for choice. "
EGGS—In good supply but steady at 20.
DRIED FRlllT—.Peaehes firm hut un
changed 13;6 to 14c for halves. Apples
dull and ingood supply at 7 to N.c.
GRAlN—Winter Wheat is scarce and
firm, and in good milling demand. We
continue to quote prime Winter Red at
$2,70 to $2,75, and 5 to 8c higher for White.
Oats firm and in "light supply but un
changed; 80c on wharf and track, and 83 to
85c, in store._Corn is firm but unchanged;
sales at sl,loto $1 2 11. 1 Rye is firm at $2 to
$2,10. No Barley in market.
POTATOES—Peach Blows quiet brit firm
at $1,50 to sl,ss—bulk Of the sales at $1,50,
though some holders are askingsl,6o.
HAY—Wagon Hay is selling at scales at
$2O to $27. Baled Hay is 'selling on wharf
at $2O to rm.
SALT—Is quiet and unchanged; $1,75 to
51,80 to the trade, and $2 in small lots.
PROVISIONSLBacon is firm, with a
regular jobbing demand but unchanged;
14%c to 14%c for Shoulders; 17c to 19c for
Ribbed _ and Clear Sides; 20c to 21c
for Plain and CanVassed Sugar Cured
Hams. Lard, 20c, in tierces, and 21c, in
kegs. Mess Pork, 030 to $30,50.
LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged; we
continue to quote at $1,25 for No. 2, and
$1,55 for NO. 1.
SEEDS—There' is little or no demand for
Clover or Timothy SeedS. Flaxseed is in
demand, but there is none to be had.
FLOUR—Is firm and ifairly active but
unchanged; we quote at $11,25 to $11,75 for
Spring IVheat; $12,00 to $12,75 for Winter
Wheat, and $l4 to sl6for fancy brands. Rye
Flour firm at $lO to $10,25.,
[BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazettea
NEW YORK, May 11.-.;Cotton dull and
lower; sales 800 bales at 31c for middling
uplands. Piour dull and saloe lower; re
ceipts 17,856 bbls; sales 7;500 bbls at $8,60a
9,10 for superfine Stats and•Westernps9.7sa
10,25 for extra State; $9,00a10,65 for extra
Western; $11,90a13,40 for -white wheat , ex
tnt; f9,90a18,80 for round hoop Ohio;111,00a
12,50 for extra St. Louiii; $12,541a16,00 for
prime to choice do., closing heavy;,Califor
nia quiet and heavy; sales 350 sacks at
$12,00a13,75. Rye Flour : , quiet; sales 280
bbls. at $8,00a9,85. Corn Meal lower; sales
550 hbLs at $5,50 for city, and $6,40 for Bran
dywine. Whiskey nominal. Wheat with
put decided change; receipts 140,214 bin;
sales 92,000 bus at $2,36 x2;3s for No. 2
spring; $2,45a2,50 for No: 1 do., chiefly at
inside rate; n4l Apr Nos. I and 2 do. mixed;
Canada club, at private 'terms; - $2,55 fbr
white Canada, in bond; 92,75 for Pennsyl
vania amber; - 92,85_ for white Wisconsin;
amber Genesee, at private terms. Rye
more active and firmer; sales-22,000- bush
westernimd, Canada at $2,00a2,05. Barley
dull and heavy; sales-9,009 bush Canada
Wcst at $2. Barley malt quiet. Canada
peas lower; salea--16,500 bush at $1,50, in
bond. Corn lc lower,- and but moderate
business . doing; - receipts-87,704 bush;
sales-68,000 bush at $1317a1,19 for new
_mixed western afloat; $1,18a1,19 for old do
afloat •and in store; $1,25a1,26 for new
southern yellow. Oats a shade firmer; re
ceipts-34,894 bush; salea---63.000 bush at
ny, for western afloat. ;t Stock in ware
-house-374.442 bush wheat; 1,039,621 bush
.corn; 493,494 bush oats; 133,341 bush rye;
8,705 • bush malt; . 98,60 bush peas.
Rice quiet at 11a1134 for Carolina.
Coffee, Rio dull and heavy, other kinds
active: sales of 2,750 bags of •Marticalix) at
113 Xe. Gold sugar steadyi_sales of 900 hhds
at.'10,,a1170 for Cuba, 15Wc for Demamra,
and sales of 250 boxes of Havana on private
terms. Molasaes quiet-'and unchanged.
Hops quiet at 10a45c for AMerican. Petro
leum firm at 23c for crude and 31c for re
fined bonded. Pork :opened dull, and
-closed firmer;. sales of 2,800 bbls at $28,25a
28,58 , for New Mess, closing. - at $28,56 for
regular, $27a27,25 for old; do closing at $27,
cash $23,50a24,25 for,primaand V. 50,545 for
prime mess. Beef steady and unchanged;
sales of 210 bbs and 50 tierces; Beef harns
in moderate demand; sales of 170 bbls 'at
35a37e. Cut Meats quiet and r:firnit' sales
of 165 packages at 13403/c, shoulders
17Ma18Me,,Hams middles -nominal: , !Lard
quiet and drooping; sales •of 750.fbbls at
1851a19Wc, small lots 19%,a19 c. ,‘ Better
quiet at> 38a400= for Ohio and 40114243 , for
State. • Cheese steady 16a17a; ' Freights
to Liverpool.quiet and unchanged.
• Laxaltr,--Flour closed: - dull and 'sllloc
lower'on common gradifai Wheat quiet and
firm 412,37488 tbro 2, and' $2,48 for No
1 spring. .Rye active and - ,flirnt , at 112a2,03
for ;western... quiet! at 87037Mo'for•
western afloat'. Corn- duilz= and I. heavy at
1 1 .17a141.8f0r old and new mixed: westetii
atloat'anaix store....park:_ sales 760 bbls
taw rheas 5t11247,5a28,87 gash and
Beetslese* with *mod 'aisitedemand.;;Cat
ldeatkquiet nut, unchanged: - Baoon'tiOrn:
• Jirxdrligw.ao 111301140 , for IWO
lnissestesou.i Rip
steady at .at 23440.--
De
creme
from
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New York Preduee Market.