The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 03, 1869, Image 6

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    STREL WORKS
• DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLEMAN, RAHM & CO.,
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEII,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
Duquesne Iron. filteet and Tank iron, Juniata
Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron, cylinder
Iron, X &Iron, Flanged Guitar Bars. Guard Iron,
Drag and Dropper Barg, T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron Wedges,Flat Bail for Coal Roads, Boller
Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Links, Roller Heads.
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage, Wagon,
Seat and Coach Sprints , and Axles,. f all styles:
Slab Steel for Plow'. CultlYatOrSteekSteel Winks
and Monlds cut to pattern:, Sate, steel all
sixes. A. B. Steel and Steellire, SteelCrowßars.
Steel Shafting. Ac.. • •i•
Alladr GOODS. ROST CLAS3 A2iD wesasw
,
.RlP•Odlees and Works 10th ' street and nite-
Oegdn". river and 77 WAWATERSTREET. Pia4:etts.
nar . JIS
GODEFFROY DBANGIED & CO
42 Ex4unige Plitee;-New
Are prepared., 'as Sole AJrente In the Milted
States for the Prneshn Mining and Iron Com
pany of Duisburg, , Westgdislia, to eintract or
sell in quantities tOunit purchasers, (delivered in
eitheiNewlfork or l'hiladelstileo the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively ibr tint mintifacturing of
BESSEDIER
This Iron istree.from Sulmir and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy Dernenlaite Xanganese.
Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly ibnrarded on apoUca
• Jaao:d76
cation.
SEFEFFIELD SraEL ! llio.llll.l3.
SINGER, .MICIC & CO
PI'ITSDDRGS. Pb..
Mentdere of every•dewription of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
BO TLVFAY BPRIM6B, •
ELLIPTIC - 13 PLATFORM spiu:Nos4
131741, TIRE, . AO, AO
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 FirSi :"
hpuxia, BARB &. PARKIN
EXIMEAL PASTIME&
W 7(. METCALF,REUBEN MILLER , ' I OEO. W. BARR, I
OHM. PABEDT:
Eirscui, PAETNNa—B. M. BIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER; BARR & PARRO,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
1814:d48 1171.138111M1E1
PA.
BLACK. DIAMOND
STEEL - WORKS.
PARK; BROTHER 41t.C0.,
Ifartufsetprers of all descriptiorui of
gai i r rW. M l.- •
Office and Warehouse 190;12L 134 aRCONii
and 1.19 . and-121 FIRST STREETS,
IRON WORKS.
/AB. Warms., Pruitt-- W. P. POWZON 13nP:st.
pITTSBITRGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
miroirAcTua 7 Fas OP
Bar Iron; • •
Railroad risk Bars and Bolts;
Ectilroad Car Akles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Fraineln
.Loeimotive Prime Shapes;
Side Roast
Yokes; Straps;
ristoWHends;
Steamboat Shafts; , •
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Hods; Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, do.
°Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBLIRGH, PA
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, ' Nos. 166 andl6ll - • FLEW
STENET, swoon° MouoligaJeht Nouse.
ar.24:416 PITTSBURGH.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pirrsnuireat.•.'
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded. A.• D. Init.
ADAMS, .111HEE & .00.
MLNUFACTWORS OP
- -
K STONE STANDARD,)rAIREANK'S PAT
• ENT) PLATYCIUM AND CDUNTEII.
SCALES.
.
Jamul Paced Patent Door • Locks a& ' , ltches.
Paint and Coffee &c.
0087 M OP PIBST AV/2M 45 GiViim372,
• , Pittsburight:Peintia.7
COPPER.
LAKE soPERIac
'Snot lam mammal *OlB
PrITS131171(011.,
PARK, MACIIRDT &
idanuboOnrers of Edul o hlt s iranierst And Dolt
t o rn., pper,Pre.ssed copper Itaised MN 80.
o Svelter Solder. sO, porters and Deal
ers a Metal, Tin Plates Sheet Iron, Wire. an.
Con ~a ntly on hand Tinnerehisehines aid Tools.
Warehouse, No. 140 nun' STIINAT and LSO
SECOND STRENT,Plttsburgli.
Fluecial orders oiDonner out to any desired vet
te-al
GAB AND STEAK FITTING.
JOILIN Y. coorzu -- Jos; aiTs....morin
JOHN M. COOPER.
' BRASS rornimeak
GAS AND STRAII FITTERS,
NAnufacturers of. PUMPS AND PNA2N4ONX,
urAyerffiltrptlr; dealer la GAB 7szo
"D Tul*l al""as.
Cer. of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
111112rga
ROBNS OI
I M6 N, Ett & CO.,
Successors to ROitilteOlt, Enos s MUM,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manahan/en of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines, 81111 Machinery, &earths,
Shaft, s3 C i astings of descriptions: Oil Tanks
and 8 Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
! °Mee, 0.- LS, corner , First and Smithfield
I
M Age " is for GIVEARIPS PATENT INJECTOR
l lor se eding Boilers. WI=
P[TTBIIB@Hi
M° BLAI
, 1"C "FOUNDRY.
Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opporlte Unton Iron =lra
ITTTEIBITHOR.
Roiling 'Mill and Riidge Castiap,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ataOHINELEY- AND CA8T12.761 EIENIEBILLY.
Orders promptly and easefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
\ EBBERT & BLWEInak
0e11e123 r. •
THOMAS CARLIN &
Fourth Ward Foundry 'and Nadine Works,
BAIEDUBBY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PO.,
Xanufseterers of Steam amines, Oil Presses,
rthleys., Shafting, Grist and Saw Mlll Work,
Bolling Mill and Machine Castlngy Grate Bars,
Wetibia, Wagon Boxes, s ac. -,Build to order and
have on band - Entrines of all sizes. =MO
CENTILU, FOUNiDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
- - 880 Penn Street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Ohm Hollis, Mill Oastlzigth 801 l Lathes, to..
LUMBER:. UMBER! I
ALIIIZANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in an Kindtof -Ltimber.
ON HAND AND POE SALM '
1. 000.900 feet Dry Pea c terdri.
150.000 feet.l% Ind Clear Planks
• '30,000 feet Dry 18, Inch Common Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1 &add, limn Oak:
• 25,000 feet Dry 9, lilt and 3 bleb Alb,
' 5,00 ft ft, Dry kosji a in. Cherry &Maple,
30,000 ft. . Drylk ih,'ll and a inch Pour:.
10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
5160,000 feet Hemlock delete and Scanting:
760,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed;
.950,000 No. &16-3 sch &Males, Sawed
40,000 No. 110-Inch Shingles, stravq; •
*O,OOO Sire Brick; -
1,000 Vire Tile.
100 'tons Pare Clay; •
PREBLE BTREE T formerly
Nanchesterend 157 B&BNIPC.& EiTßNlT.oppo
site the Gas Works, Allegheny City. • non
sAmulaaltiL WICILE11811A21; •
IRON BROKER,
strot , Pittsbuieght pa.
/WM for the gale Of Cornwall, Donghamere,
Joaenblnei IsabeUNDuttninnon,dtanbope, Wen
dt= and other brands__of AnthsaellerioestiO
dlA7‘oolre end C. %WOW. •
PIG IRONS.
ConsignMentil area:loft reemettpUT 'el I Mad.
Co= can ' s; .
DICKSON, & CO.,
Having removed their Waco to .
NO; 567 LIBERTY - STREW,
Orstely City Ar Flour - MU)is SZCOND ZLOOR. ,
Are now smtel to famh good Y9S(OO.
OHZtiY bums' NUT COAL, OBBLACK, at ll the
lowest market irlee.
All orders left at their office, or addressed to
them: throaoli the mall, will be attoodet; to
PramPl4C
FOUNDERS, 'MACHtNiI3O.
KNIP FORT PITT
•
FOUNDRY COITANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
larEngines, Rolling Mijl Ma
chinery, Nail Machines He
:tarts, and Castingsgenerally.
NATION rowan:if
AND PIPE WORKII. - '
Contiir psurr,ll and Sitnallataiin Staitedit,
unarm wasb.)
ri ir keratritalx, PA.
WILLIAM 'SMITH
Maniifaotuivr or
CAST MELONEICIWLIPEPE
JOE GAD LAD WATER woms.
i!ir C re.o cacti nvartiiityin dri
sand. and 1.9, feetlingtha. Also; ton amodanent
of general • ,
tlughigs fir Uas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend •
anti of Rai Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLASIVOItIEk - •" 7 -
MORTON; STREET, Ninth . Ward,
PIT'TtifitURGEL
THOMAS N. MILLER, l'lvffffaimt.
Theie Works ire =MIK th e Wires; and most
Complete establlstuweats La the West, and are
now prepared to tarnish, • • ,
Engines, of ever/ anneril 11 00.
Boners, 011 mks.
Sheet Iron. l lierh.
ittexe.
Railroad
Boding
casuals.
Engine Cast:
1
,tings.
Machine
General Cas
ORDE
noente9
BOLICIITZD
LUMBER,
_IRON BROKERS.
. t I :,J
Blntca C4ZETII4: iIitESDAY _FpRITARY
,186:9;
~aiNjis,`BouaQ-
BOLE
ffl U n
HUGH M 11.1
Coro Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(If sin THR room )1
• I
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists. .
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINE and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
special attention invited to our new STATION-
A - , , 0r1i WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER„of 18• horse power. '
L'AJWINGS„ of every kind, made tc;oider stout
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEY%
HANGERS, HOUsicand Toßaccoscanwe and
IKON TOB ACCOPRESSES, on timid and made to
order, at the
• INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the AReghenp.Biver, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B' All orders promptly' Ailed. THY 1111.
rum
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
CARROLL,& SNYDER,
=Buzau. DOABLE-ntrzu TtrauLAE,
Ei s urßOX. AND CYLINDER timum BOIL•
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
OHIXNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND OON•
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTER
Wise and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third.Bhbit and idiaarty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
ir Orders sent to the above address will De
promptly attended to. . mh7:189
B 411111111L14. & Cf fro
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET' IRON WbRKERS,
NOB. 510, AA, WI AND Be PENN BT.
ruedßavirued a lue yard and furnish it
• ,
with the most approve dmachinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In OM country.
motiver.hing,
Pire Beds, Stemn Pipes, Loco Boilers,
Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pane, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. lett=
JANES M. DATER,
Nos. 35 and 56 Water Street,
IRON OIL TANKS,
arrmrse ?Am, coppra wrzem PIM
ROLLING ![ILL STACKS,
JAL3D D. BUM( IDDYND D. Wl=
JARED R. BRUSH & SON,
111EA11ITPLE.13 OP
Steam-Boilen, Oil Stills, Tanks.
=REIT IRON WORE, iko.
61 Perin Street, Piitiburgh,
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o
- - - -
~L E BEST STOVES: &
BRADLEYCO.
ufbcturera of the greatest variety of
Coo , Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sol Agents for the eelebrated Base Burning
Furnaces for Hard Coal or
B 1. 1
,Fi : e k v t e l li s t e e ts:
orld for Parlor,Orice. Store or
eldndling—;buma all win
oa see cr seud tor Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orlentals- , DEmISILER BROS.,
Dal eld St.: GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City.
,AFF, E'GUS &VO.,
ACTUBMIS OF ETIZY TABU= Or
I V"
TON COOKING RANGE,
rn
FIERY FURNACE,"
808 WArtinwo Bumianuae. '!
THE
T OENTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
• .REG i " COL URRI A. COOK 431091; .
IBIUS - 0 1 .°44411 1 0V8ra11 r 12. w P EOLITAB'k't
REF LsOTOR ; ,ORATES,free from dirt and dust;
GLUT FRONTS, FENDERS, IC.
20 and' 208 liberty Street,
. ,
se2s: 7 PITTSBURGH. 1 1 A.
Cos STOVES.
• CET THE BEST. •
BISSELL at CO.'S
, . •• . . , .
TRIUMPH, • :.!
FOR BITIIMENOVB COAL.
Warrsetetto took, Bake or ' lloast as
will as any tther Steve la the Dam
,- • ... , B ISSELL &• 00., 1 .
,- -
No. 2815•Libertv•Street.
~ ...• , .„ . . ~ . .
A/soon land tad fo r w e, ' • • , • '
PABLOR STOVES,
:- .- 11" flittne sTO MTII, VENDERS,
. •. ' ..: i 00 07 C/B6• BA/1648,1&l.
131 ITTSBI7IIOII PAPER MANIA ,
PAOTUBINO 00/I:PANl4llsAutiotwersof
PRINTINGT& WRAPPING PAPERS
airtrzolsr
881GL110,4 PA.
01710 Z AND WARZHOUBS.'
. „
No. 1311 Third Street, Pittsbunau 'P a s
omouta—AtteuerlisurJr,_Prilddent.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTODI, wraartmer.
HAMMEL, EIDDLS. •r, _
DrAscrous—Autrat Mute; '7l - 075X - 1711WOH, /1.
H. Hartman, Jobn B. Urtngton.
Ointh paid intranatiNoech 3102080,
_
•WEIIT COMMON
_.y
Machine Stone Wqrks,
Northweat corner of West Conneon. Alleit4ll7.
FRED' ATVAIPER &• CO.
Have (i hand 'or ritpare on' abort nett& Hearth!
and Step atones, Flags for 131dewalki6 Brower,
Vaults 4,0 Hudnall Xonthiltonek
order. ntomntly !madam. Prices reZonable
E
muniicrualasop
/1113161 H.
riztrraorossa or -1?
And ESHICA', IRON WOES,
; Pot Stentabosts.
PAPER.
STONE.
- FIIiANCLIT.
:FORT' NIT BANIEGIORANI.
. No. 16'9 \Woad Street.
CAPITAL, - : \:,; : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALL Y 'LIABLE.
DEJLIatio
GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIDE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In
United Mal States! sail Canada&
•
•
D
nexiirrons
Jno. O. Eisner,
Boht D. King,
Andrew Miner,
James M. Bailey.
BAWL. afetirstiszr, Pres%
D. Hostetter,
James fiordoa.
D. Wallace,
Z. Fawcett,
D. LEFT w'
NATIONAL: BANK OF COMIERCE
Co;. of Wood and Sixth Sta..
A. PATTERBO2I...—., ... . . ...President.
JOB. H. RILL .---....«Caattlez.
CAPITAL, r : : $5049,000.
- DIRECTORS: ; -__ A. Patterson. ' Geo i p'e W. C u., U
Wm. H s . . Sawn, , 14. 116 . D P o s u lma :
Dan. V, Davidson. War....BeeL ' •
W. S. Haven.
nutcovarra nett ,
aue:on
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
\ .IPrz - rszsicruatix. PA.,
1 1,
(WOCESSORR TO HANN - HART & C 0..)
, rotarans
Exchange; :Cmiikins,
And particular attention p d to the purchase
ana sale o
COVERNMEN 'BONDS.
Sight Drafts on 'London.
Znylaiti3 I
N. muffles & SONS, '
57 Market Street,
rirrwiisnuiitcou, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of
Hie United States and Osaadas.
Stoeb,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGBT LED HOLD ON C7ollXEdikOir.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of - •
United States Securities
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. 4WEDDLE,
MAIM FA CTURIIIt OF
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils:
• ,
Telipse Railroad Azle Oil.
Stands great beat without change; remains
limpid at lowest Aemperatures. Special. Oil for
I ' tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, 2lsehine Shop, 1
1 Wiii cut Strews. I
Saw/lilt and Planing Kill 011 s,
; I Adapted for high speed.
Spindle Oil, Wool Head-Lightoll,
Oil, Tanners' gttiff, Bensole,
Mg d Finishing Oil, Gasoline,
Harness Oil. Parratilna. 1
ARMOR VARNISH, to Ir o trve Bright . Iron.
Wcrk and Machinery from it t.
I These prolucts. are man tared under Dr.
'Tweddlels patent be Su eated Steam In Vat
cuo. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly Might col--
ored. stand allied temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. TheNallroad
011 s are • nuequalled, and ire in constant use on
many of the prinolpsl Railroads Samples can
.;he essmined and orders left at 114 WOOD,
BTREET, Works at- elbsrpsbnrg Bridge. ,
WARING AND RING, -
Commission Merchants ancl,Brokers in
Petroleum its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTADVINEII, PA. •
-I'EULADELMIA ADDRESS,
WAKING;' SING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street,
TALCIC 1311,01111ERAF .
I
E
:COMMSON MITRHANTS r .
s!.A
AND DzAraa s
•
Petrolennut and -its products,
Pittsburgh Ogice — DALZELL'S BUILDING. :
1MT°7 4. ' ,11 ..!91
I.husdelphts OlDee *T WALNUT BT.
apl:wgo
DL LONG Da C 0 .9
MANUFACTURE= OF
. PURE )11ME111"4OUNO
BrciusL , ./, urcirw
Moe, N 0.2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
FLOUR.
PEAR MILL FAMILY FLOM
PEARL RILL Throe Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH' 'FANIILY ',FISOUR.
• A_
This Flour will only oe sent out when ea.-
elahy ordered.
PEARL RILL ELITE BRAND.
Equal-to bongs. Louis.
rzint. - ffiu. BED Baum
WHITE CORN PLo i N al A AND tin Vat
B. T. lENISDT
Alla/bony. Bent. 9, 1868. Mu.
-; V.
.. , •. • : onimm
B a th s& Noma%
FRUIT ROM ABBMATION BULLDOG%
fins. I and Rin.Obir Strad, Pittsburgh; Ps.
Bimetal attention given to the designing- and
balidnur st COURT ll,ouata and PUBLIC
BUILIIINOR
CENIMM - ANIEVIUNIOW -
PACIFIC - RAILWAY JONDS,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
PI3E..
MIER.
Corner MYTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer in Government Bonds. Gold and
COUPCIIIS and. European Exchange at market
rates. dtai
JAS T. Bey & Co. ;
to 8. JONES a C 0..!
\ • .
Corner Fourth and Wood SU,
3E3 r4T 33r.. 331:P1L
BOY AND saw. ALL IDNDB op
GOVERNMENT • SECURITI E S,
GOLD, SgATB 'AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS.
Interest Allowed on Depoatts.
fa. Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase l i
and Salo of _STOOKS. BONDS and
GOLD. • -
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
'IL/SON. Cashier.
'AT •11 A. N.
littoturgt Gay*.
OPIUM OP PITTSBURGH Gararrra, i
TLESDAY, February 2, 1869. I
The gold i market was firm at 135%,
touching 13534, at which price some
heavy purchases were made to - cover
short sales above 136, but from all ap
pearances, ihe market has not reached
its lowest point, and the reaction at the
close to 135% is only temporary. The
caused of the decline into be looked for
in the increased shipments of cotton
and bonds, thereby, avoiding coin ship
ments. Should Congress legalize specie
1
contracts, there is no doubt a large
amount of bonds would go to Europe,
but otherwlie, the benefit from such a
low would A be neutralized by the in
creased demand for coin South, Western
and cotton States, where already gold
forms a lai•ge part of the money in
trade; thus, the passage of the gold act
onld be a direct i ns u ry.
,
Bonds were firm, and advanced
r
•
t the close f an sympathy with gold,
but the demand for speculation is very
light. 1 •
.
Stocks are strong, and have recovered
from the dep ession, except Erie, which
is neglected. Express shares are strong
and higher.
Mining sb res are dull, brit keep at
former quota ions.
Money is soorce, and commands high
rates of interest.
Closing quotations as received by. Ph.
R. Mertz: Gold, 135%; Eighty-one's,
112; Five Twenties, 1862, 113; do,
1864, 109%; do, 1865, 110%; do, 1865, new.
108%; do, /867, 108%; do, 1868, 108%;
Ten Forties, 108%; Railroads Cleve
land & Pittsburgi.. 9255; Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne & Chicago, 120%; Chicago
dr Rock Island, 130%; Chicago & North
Western, 83%; do .N•eferred, 913 x; Erie,
__.; New York Central, 163%; Michi
gan New
94 6 %,: Reading, 96%; Ohio
dt Mississippi Certißcates, 33%; West
ern Union Telegraph Company, 3834;
Merchants Union Expresa Company,
18; Pacific Mail, 118%; Adams, 4634;
Mining shares—Gregory, 2,70; Quartz
Hill, 70; Smith & Parmele, 2,25; Cory
don, 12.
The price of oil seems to haVer
infused new life into. all of the ,pro
ducing dividend paying oil companies,
and we occasionally hear of some of this
kind of stook changing hands. We are
cognizant of sales of Western Pennsyl
vania at 75, and Oil Basin (of Philadel
phia) at 2, and there is some inquiry for
the !latter. Columbia is steady at
about 18.
—The New York Tribnae, of Monday,
says: Railway shares opened steady,
but upon the ',report 'that the Erie Com
pany had failed to leotard! the 0)1nd:t
-hus, Chicago and Indiana Central Road,
much uneasiness was observed among
the holders of the stocks manipulated
'by the Erie clique, and there was a
general rush to sell. Michigan Southern,
Cleveland dc Pittsburgh, Rock Island,_
and Fort Wayne ; ' were sacrifi ced by
small holders, who, followi.ne.ln the
wake of large operator*, thought things
looked squally and preferred to be out.
The decline in the maiket.was from 1
to 3% per cent.; 'and was fairly' distrib
uted - on , the speculative, shares. The
final passage of the restrictions of one
bill by the Illinois Legislature wig made
to hammer the market, and a large short
interest was treated that will be difficult
to ,Axlver at a profit in the present bul
lish , state of the , :narkef. New. York
Ciliitralteclined to 161 3 / 4 , rallying at the.
kloae•to..lo23j, Time Northweiderb shares .:
-werpliaMMered with great vigor, and .a
heaVyishort interest made;' the sto ok was
sustained• by heavy purchasea.
~..- -C lbaluil quotations rtioeived by James
T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 185%; United
&MPS Sixes, 1881's, 112; &Ws, 1882,
112; ;, " 820'; 1801, 109 X; 6-20% 1865,
110 X; 6-20'a January and July, 1865,
108}i, , do: 1867, 108%; do. 1868, 1083 i.
Seven Thirties, par less ..f*, Due . Com
pounds, 119;- Union Parldp Railroad,'
par; •Central, 103; Cy. Pacldo, 101 X - -
, PETItOLEU/d. MARKET.
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Orates op PITTSBURGH ausErra,
• . TURSDAT I February 2, / 8 6al S
liotwithedanding the market is strong
end prides are fully remained, !hare is
not the same, wild speculative feeling,
apparently, that existed 'some weeks
since, and those who,for a time, were ex=
ceedingly Wild 'in their views hatre be.
,
come more conserlative, We hearless
about ""bulls" and ?bears,"> and while,
as we have already intimated, the mar.
MEM
FINANCE AlvD TRADE,
int lees stroppier ter., there seems to be
a better:feeling inite trade, and opera
tors generally a - re:lore kindly disposed
to each other, an4here 'sea almost-en
tire abience of thi .•311 feeling and 'jeal
ousy, which was ) strongly manifested
for a time. We d riot mean to say that
the interests of Ware identical, for such
is not the case. 'here are those who
would like to see rices go still higher
while it would be) the interest of oth_
era to see a very arge decline. What
we mean is, that fere seeps to he an
almost entire absace 'of anything like
manipulation, andhere is nut the same
disposition manikted to resort to
strategic points larder to infinencelhe
market one Why othe other. .1 .
cuDE
The market, meelally for early de
liveries, appearg to be somewhat
;stronger toJak, spot oil may be quo
ted .8 shade..higer. -We have but a
single sale to rort, 500 bbls to be de
livered within thnext ten days at 17%e,
and spot may txtuoted at 17M to 173;e
the latter figure eing offered for 5000
barrels. Next months, sellers op
tion, 173 ; sal< until November Ist,
seller, 17e was 'tiered. Buyers option,
all the year, 20cand same delivery, sel
ler, at 17c. -
SFERED.
The market • firm butquiet, and
prices-are fall: switalned.. Sale 1,000
bbls, spot. at at 303.1% 1,000 last half of
February at 3ffo; 500 March at 883‘c,
and 500 each Asil to June at 370. Feb
ruary to June uoted al. 37c, and . April
to December attsc fbr April, and - an ad
vanco ofX‘of sent for each subsequent
month. \
LusiosTisce-dirs.
- - - - -
Eclipse WinteLlibricating oil 40c
Eclipse Rallial Axle 35c
Eclipse Machiery........: 750
Eclipse Spindi 1300
Eclipse Taunts' Stuffing • • :4043
Eclipse Tannee Finishing oil 650
01,10'.SEITPID EA BT BY A. Y. E. B.
B. W. Moran it Co., 200 do do to
Warden, Frev& Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref Co., 475 do de to TaCk
Bro., Philadelhia.
Total shipmate Refined..
PM/OMGH 2"11.
OPP= OP qTTSBORGE aszsTrz,
Tainair, Febnary 2, 1880. S
The genera markets', although a little
more active,Lre dull, nevertheless, but
we are in hoes that an improvement is
near at barn We can repcirt a fair lo
cal demand,ind a fair volume of busi
ness, in tb aggregate, while prices,
generally, as w'thout especial change.
APPLE - ETTER-754,0 85c.
APPLES•Are coming in quite freely,
and the maxet is easier, though prices
are Witbcnitiuotable change—Z3 to 85,00
per barrel.
BUTTER-Is becoming a little plan
tier, and •bile gm market is easier,
prices are nchang7o, 88 to 40c for prime
, to Choice loll: • •
BEANS-$3,25 to $3,50 per bushel.
SUCH MEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4e.
CRANI2RRIES-418 to ;22.
OffEESI—Is firm and higher; we
continue t quote prime Western Re- I
serve at lt; Factory at 19c; Ohio Goshen 1
at 21c to 234% and . New York do at 22e '
to 2214 e.
CORIMAL-111 to al,lo per bushel.
CARB(N OlL—Continues firm andttd
it
yowling ad we now q ote in a jobbing
way at 31i to 32, for st ndard white.
DRIEI FRIIIT--P aches may be
quoted al3 to 14c for quarters; 15 to 16c
for mixe; and 17 1 A to 18%c for halves.
Apples, 1 to 11%c.
DRF.ST D HOGS—Dullat 13 to 14.':
EGGS-In good supply and dull; we
now quoit fresh packed at 25 to 26c.
HOMllri'—s6,2s to $6,50 per barrel.
HEMP-Sales at $2lO per ton.
. - HAY-3aled Hay is dull, with a sup
ply consderably In expeas of the de
mand; w continue to qttote at 020 to #25,
as to quaity and condition. '
" !LA/MOlL—Finn at $4,40-for Ne. 2,
and-sl,7ffor No. L
PROVSIONS—Bacon firm, with sales
of Sbouhers at 15 to 15340; Ribbed Sides,
17 to 17 . 0 for Clear Sides; 18 to 1814 c,
and. Sur Cured. Hams 193 i to 20c.
Prime lonia rendered L ard, 2034 c to 21,
in tierce, and 220, in kegs. Mess Pork,
$31,50 52. • '
PEA TUTS.-8% to 9 cta per pound.
• POTATOES—DuII but unchanged;
small siesta 85 to 90 cts.
GRAF—Nothing doing in Wheat, and
prices se nominally unchanged. Corn
contintes dull, and, it is said, cannot be
brough here from any place, and sold at
present prices,, to make anything;. we
contime to quote at 75 for Mixed, and 78
to 80fo?Yellow. Rye continues dull and
unsettbd, and may be quoted at $4.15 to
11,47. Oats quiet but steady at 65 to 66
on track. and in elevator, and 67 to 68 in
store. Jktrley quiet and unchanged at
$1,95 to $2 for prime Penna. and Ohio
Spring. •
SEIDS—Sales of Clovemeed at 810,00
,to $11,50; •Timothy ?3,50 to. $3,75 and
FlAxeed at 52.40.
SALT—Is
,quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at 82 by the car toad.
. 803GEWM,-60.t0,55 cts.
,'FMTHERS—Live Mei() Feathers
;pored St 75 to' 80 to 'the trade; and the
usua advance in a retail way.
FLOUR—The market remains very
muck as it has been for weeks past, dull
and =changed. We continue to quote at
87,01 to 88,00 for Spring, and Winter
Wh3at, 88,50 to $9,25. Rye Flour,
.5715 i. to, $7,7 q . The Pearl Mill quote
that brands; made of the beat Wheat, as
follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels,
at f,3Q, ,and, in. sacks, $2,00_ &er barrel;
Donde Extri' Family , In 'barrels, $lO,OO,
anc, in sacks, $9,70 per barrel; Spring
Wiest Flour, in barrels, $7.80, an,d in
iwk5, , 47,50 ,per barrel: The Oity allls
11note prices as follows: Extra Fimily,
Winter) in barrels, $9,30, and, in sacks,
giver, barrel;. Double Extra Family,
in barrels, $9,80,: and. , in lacks; 10,50 per
barrel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and
$7,70, in sacks, per barrel.
TA.l.POW.—+Rendered 1l 4 t0.11,‘;
I
I TELSICV-We can `
report — sales of
EUghwlnes, in car loada, at 9814 to 94e,
'anct lit a jobbing; wimist 98 to 970.
'CiritriNNAtri reDrUirriZ....riOUr dull;
family 17,40a7.75. Wheat nominal and
Unchanged; No. I held at 11,70. Corn
and Oats unchanged. ' Barley firmer and
higher; Canada f 2,40. • Cotton quiet 'and
hardly sot firm; ; middling •28a3yi,c.
WhifikY' dim/Budd ' to 9,5e3 'anff - is dull.
Mess Pork aud:Lard were in speculative
,dernand andjarge,sales were made r but
the market,now is less , buoyant,. Ilfiss
Pork sold at $32,00, cash, and $32,50a
,32,65 for buyers for, the month, but 131,50
. cash was the best offer made at the close.
Lard sold at 19Ma19,0 for steam and
20340 for kettle rendered; the demand
was not so strong, at the closed. Bulk
Shoulders; 200,000 sold at 13c; sides
153 - Bacon firmer, shoulders 1435 c;
clear rib: - sides 1735 c. clear sides IBc.
Spits* 'Cured 'paths Butter' dull at
a33c; strictly: choice, is in - fair' demand.
Bggs2oc., Clover SPed firmer and'brings
.$l l /6.. Linseed Oil quiet at 3 1 ,Q6a 1 , 0 7.
"Lkrd 011 1/1,65a1,70: Petroleum firm at
36537 c. Gold $135%, buying. NO change
.1,13 the money tnukrket.
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