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STEEL WORKS.
DUQUESNE WORKS I
. .
- COLEMAN, REIM & CO„
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLE - S
- AND SPRINCS„
Duquesne Lroit Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata
Iron. Wagon Bin Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylindeg
Iron, XL Iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Ir,
Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Road,
. Iron Wedges. Flat. Raft for Coal Roads. Bolter
'lron, Crow Bare , Chain Links. Boiler IFietoS,
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon,
Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles, till stiles:
Blab Moulds ' or Flows. Cultivator Steel:Steel Wings
andcut to pattern. Baring r•tet-1 all
sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars,
Steel Shafting, &c.
ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS AND witßu*N
. TED.
gar Offices and Works 16th street and I.lle
gheny river and 77 WATER STREET. Ats
burgh. 7ai:g2l
GODEFFROY BBANCKER &0
€ 1 •
,
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, as sole Agents in the , United
States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com
pany of Duisburg, Westphalia. to, contract or
sell in Quantities%) suit purchasers, (delivered in
either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from Sulpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese.
Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on aptdica
cation. aao:(l76
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MUCK &CO.,
•
PITTSBURGH. PA..
Manufacturers of every descrlptfon of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS,'
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORMSPRfNGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, . &c.. esc
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts.
MLLES, BARR & PARRJN
GENEALL PARTNERS:
WILL METCALF.REUBEN nMILLER, I
Gro. W. BAR., ' CIIAB. PARKIN.
BrzcLia, PAannen—S. 3L. 'R"JRIII
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARK,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA
MEW
"cam DIABIOND
STEEL WORKS.
ARK, BROTEER & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
04 2 T I1 P 11 P -I nLii.
• _
05ce and Warehouse, 120, 12%. 1.914 SECOI 4 ,'D
and :19 and 111 FIEST STREETS,
PrITSBII3IIIOII.
IRON WORKS
JAE. ;Lassa, Pre5 , t...... W. P. Por. Bur".
piTTSBERGR FORGE
ANDARON CO.,
surecturaras or
Ear iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
andiroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
tilde Rods;
1 7 .. oho's, Straps; .
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts; _•
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitl3l9ll Jaws, Collars, ote.
O.L'lco, No. 177 PENN STREET)
PITTSBUFA4II,
vERSON, PRESTON be CO.,
PennsllvAnia Iron Works.
Wsnhouse, Nos. 166 . • an 4167 "FIRST:
51'X El'. ~
upo:Ate Mononga .1 e I :0•ion Fe.
PITTSBURGH:
NOVELTY. WORKS
FITTSBURGEIE
NOYELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. 1533
ADAMS, MILEE & CO.
ILLICIITACTIMILE 8 Od
SETsTo NE sTANDABD, >FATIMA:NE. S PAT
- ENT) PLATFORM' AND CoUNTED
SCALES.
Banta Paced Patent Door Loch's aid Latches,
Paint and Conte kilns, ice.
GORIER Or nisT AVENUE & GRANT STS.,
Pilt.bnrgl4 Penn'a.
COP#ER.
TIMM SUPERIOR
A tomEa MTh tatannt wpm
.I."AftlC, MaCIIFtDY & CO.,
•
Witlinfacturers Of.Bhoathing, Brasiers , and Bolt
Cooper, Fret ed Conner Bottomt,Baised SUII Bot
toms, Bnelter. Bolder. Also, Impee,ers and Deal
ers .11 metal . Tin Pinto, Blieet Iron, Wire, An.
Con++ tly on kand 'Miners' Meeldness4d Tools.
Warehouse,: No. 140 711113 T 8T8.8.6T and Jul 9
axcoND STBBST. Pittsburgh. •
opeeill orders of Copper collo any desired pat
te
GAS,AND 3 FITTING:
Jornr Jos. ILLY1..;1111NBr Ens
:TOUPI MCOOPEILar.
co
BRASS POITZIDERS
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Iftnufacturers of YOMPS AIM BRAM WORK,
yaegratel l a rimitlegr a s ih inOAS FIXTIIEX~t
Car. of Pike and Walnut Streets,
prrrstußag.
EIME
FOUNDERS, TiLADRINISTS,
OAP FORT PITT
FOITYDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
r •
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PL.
rEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines,
Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONA.L FOUNDRY
'AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smaliman Streets,
WARD,)
pri-remitncr - Fx„ PA..
• WILLIAM SMITH"
Mannfootu_rer of
CAST. IRON BOWL PIPE
YOU GAB AND WATER. WOMBS.
My Pines Ire all cast tnyartablyin Pits, in dry
sand, and IA feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general • ' I
Castings for Gas and Water . Works. ,
I would also call the attention of Superintend.
euts of Flas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward;
vrr , rs33trriGit.
THOMAS N. IPHLUCH President.
These Works are among the lamest an im a
complete establtehmeots in the West, are
now prepared to farnish
Engines, of every dolieriPtlem
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet Iron' Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling Rill Castings.
Engine Castings.
Maeliine Castings.
61eneral Castings.
ORDERS SOLICTITEri
xto9:n69
ROBINSON, REAL Zs CO.,
successors to BowNEow, aims tt itrt.t.sza,
WASHINGTON WORKS ,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
IstfultifaCturers of Boat and Stationary Steam-En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: OUT anks
and Stills. Boiler and Sheet Iron Wore.
Office, No. li, coruer First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GIFFA_RD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for seeding Boilers. jall:ra2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron M 1112,)
PITTSBURGH.
Rolling Rill and Bridge Castin::
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MAOHLNERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT a- MAMMA
0C15:128
T13101)LIkS CAJMLLN & CO.,
Fourth. Ward Foundry and Machine Works
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PI,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oft Presser ,
ruileys Shafting, Grist and. Saw Mill Work
Rolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars
Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order an,
have on hand Engines of all sizes. mvl4:qs
CrdITRAL rOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS .
'l3so Penn Street.
BOLULAN, TAM) 1 BAGAIET.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c.
LUMBER
UMBER!' LUMBER I I
ALEXANDER rATTERSON.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber.
ON BAND AND FOR SALE :
LOUD,IIOO feet Dry Fine Boards;
150,000 feet 13i and 2 inch" Clear Plan::
- 30,000 feet Dry I,ti Inch Common Plank;
30,000. feet Dry 1 and 2 Each Oak:
25,000 feet Dry 2, 2)1 and 3 inch Mk,
5,000 ft; Dry 2,234,3 in. Cherry & MaPle.
30,000 ft. Dry 1., I.k and 3 InCh Foptar;
• ' 10,000 feet Dry P Scantling::
250,000 feet liemloc Joists and Scantliagi
750,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles,' sawed;
230,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed'
40,000 No. 1 16-inch shingles, envied;
*O,OOO Fire Brick::
• 1,000 - Fire Tile.
100 Tons Fire Clay'
Tagbd—No. 86 PREBLE ' STREET. formerly
Manchester, and 157 REBECCA STREETOPIPP
site the Gas Works, Allegheny City. no=
IRON BROKERS.
BANUEL WICHEESSADI4 .
. IRON, BROKER, .
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, DoughamOre,
Josephine, Isabella„Dnneannon,Stanhope, Glen
don,and other brands Of Anthraolter:Youghio
gheny Coke and C. B. charcoal.
PIG IRONS.
cansbenitents are most ree wackily INCIICIt4II.
COAL AND coml.
DMA CattLl! COAL!!!
ICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed their Once to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City Flour Uhl) SECOND /MOO&
Are now prepared to furnish
_g_ood •1011GRIO•
OHS AY LUMP, NUT COAL 0 1 118 LACE, at the
lowest morket pride.
All orders left at their office, or addressed to
them through the ma will be attended lo
promptty.
PITTSBURGH G
ENG pIES, BOILERS, dr.e.
HUGH N. BOLE sk CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St:,
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA-'
TIONARY %NUINES. of all sizes.
Special attention inrited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horse power.
CA.t3TINGE,of every kind. made to order &tour
Foundry on THIRD STREET. below Market.
HANGERS Oil Wells, SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
,17101 USE and TOBAC SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Myer, near the Point.
.ra- All order 4 promptly filled. TRY 1313
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL Alin TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYIDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR,
FUOL-BOX. AND CYLLNDER STEAM BOIL
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING' AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT. PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
°Mee and Wozehouse, corner Second,
Third, Shortand Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
51/1 - Orders sent to the above addreEs will be
promptly attended to. mh7:159
WH. BARNHILL fit CO.,
BOILER, MAKERS
AND SKEET IRON WORK cr BRS,
NOS. SO, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. .
, .
Having secured a large yard and furniahedli
wain the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every de,scription of BOIL
ERS 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, Agita
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers okßarnhill`s l'at
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on Shortest notice. 116:c21
TAMES BITER,
Nos. 65 and 56 Wager Street,
PI 7 .I7MBIIMG/1, PA.,
AA:rmacTrasm OP
IRON OIL TAN XS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAY FLPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK. ,
• For &combos:a.
'JAILED M. ..... EMI kr!rt) D. MIMI
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
- ICANCTACTCYLERF. OF •
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON ',WORE, &O.
-61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, ite.
TILE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY Sr, CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and 'furnaces for Hard Coal or
Col:e.Rst Ln the World for rarlor,olllce, Store or
Church. F; re needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do not b iy until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orlentals—DEM MLER
Rnlthfleld St.; GEO. H 01tLEY, Allegheny City.
GRAFF, HUGUS & CO.,
brASL - FACTURERS OF H.VE:RY VARIETY OF
larrCrtnaget,
BOSTON COOKING .RANGE,
"THE FIERY FUR ACE,"
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
••REGULATOR." COLUMBIA. COOK STOVE.
VAN'S •.Ctucfnnatt Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C .S'l IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S
REF LECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and Matt
GRATE FRONTS. FENDERS, .ac.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
.25:117 PITTSBURGH, PA
000 h. STOVES. •
BISSIELIG 4& CO.'S
FOR BITUMINOUS. COAL.
• Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
Nell as any other StOTe In the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
&leo on band and for age,
PARLOR STOVES,
HEATING STOVES,
- ORATE ! KI WETS, VICNDIUM
COONG RANGES,:ite.
PITTSBURGH PAPER MANE.
FACTORING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING &.WRAPPING PAPERS
CLINTON MILL—STEUBENVILLE. OHIO.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE.
No. Nit Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oincins—AtGUST HARTJE,Prestdent-
JNO. B. LIVINGSTON. Treasurer. -
I SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary.
DlnicTons—Augrst Hart*. John Atwell, S.
H. Gutman, John B. Ltfington.
Cull DLit' for Patter Stock. 1a29:088
WEST COMMON
Mach* . Le fitone , Works, ,
Northwest corner of West Cot:omen, Allegheny.
, FJIED'K ATVATER it' CO.
Hare 'Cot band. or prepare on short notice Hearth
and Step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks. Brewery
Vaults, Sm. Head and Tomb !Wanes, .ke.
(Wert Promptly executed. 'Prices reasonable
IME
WEDNESDA t FEBRUARY 10, 1869.
A ZETTE :
(Nr.ea ima POINT,)
PITTSBURCW, PA.
XLIiinFACTUUSR B p -
FOR WARMING BUILDINGS
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
PAPER.
STONE.
FINANCLAIN.
FORT 'PITT IiNKER' COIIPHY:
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, ; ; ; $200,400.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABE,
•
pEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOMIS.
Collections made on all accessible point in
the United States and Canadas.
DIEECTOES:
D. Hostetter,
James eordon, I ii13 . t. C 13.
D. WaUnce,
ler.
E. Fawcett, •
James M .
Bailey.
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMIERE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts
.Presidind.
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
A. PATTERSON ...-
JOS. H. HILL ..-...-
DIRECTORS: '
George W. Case,
R H. Palmer,
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.
A. Patterson, ,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Dan. R. Davidson,
W. e. Haven.
T. AT 11 A. N.
DISCOUNTS DAIL
ao9:ort
HART, CAIIGHEY - & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood &recta,
prr-rsistrnotaix, PA.,
OSUCCI - 1.6601.1.5 TO HANNA, HART it C 0.,)
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
awl sale ot .
COVERNMENT BONDS:
Bight Drafts on London.
HOLMES & SONS,
.1:41 •
=in'. 00_10 zi[L=.-11
57 Market Street,
PETTIDSI3,I7I3 , GriI,
•
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canadas.
Stocka,Bonda and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
rartietilar attention paid to the purchaue an
sale of
United States Securities.
AV:al
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
NI AN If FACTURE': OF
Lubricating & ll4hTi:st Burning Oils
Eclipse Railroad Axle Oil.
Stands great - heat without change: remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or Lot weather.
LOCOMOtitie. Engine, Machine Shop,
Whl cot screws. •
Saw Mill and Finning Mill Oils,
Adapted for high speed.
Spindle Oil, Weal lleall-Lightoll,
Oil, Tanners' Milli- Benzoic..
Om& FirsishingOil,GaMaine,
Harness Oil !Parranine.
ARMoil Vidrkll9l-1, to preterve Bright Iron
Wcrk and Machinery (ruin ituit.
These pro wets are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle s ph eft be Superheated i_ 4 lcam in Vac
cuo. The Lubricating ups are almost odorirss,
perfectly pure. uniform. and mostly light col
ored. stands high tonperaut unchanged and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Ole are 'uncoil:Writ, and are In constant are on
many of the principal Railroads Stimuli, can
lie exsmined and orders hell at 114- WOOD
STREET. WorkS at Slisrpstnirg Bridge.
WARING AND KLNG,
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum aud its Products,
BALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TAM BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS
AND DEALERS IN.
Petroleum and its Products,
Pittsburgh Ofice—DALZELL'S BUILDING,
corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. •
Philadelphia Office-IAI WALNUT. ST.
apt:wge
H M. LONG b. CO.,
IdANUPAOTOREBS OP
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL,
Brand 'L uorimit.”
Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR,
PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, espial to
FREWiItaFAMILY ,FLOUR.
This Al Ar 71111 only oe sent ont when &Me
dially '• • -
BLVE BRAND.
Enna' to beat Mt. Louth. -
PEARL BILL RED E BRAND, irum.
WHITE CORN FLOlM a iN be tlttrig o ldEALl.
E. T. ItENIZDY &
Allegheny. Sept. %l. 11468. themia. MILL.
LITHOG : 'HERB.
BINJAILIN ..... ..PRILLP .4.3.1:111
QINGERLY &CLEIS I succesio
17 to Ozo. SCEICICIIYAN &
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS. '
The only Stesm Lithographic Establishment
Watt of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter
Beads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, 'dhow , Cards,
Diplomas, Portraits Visors, Certificates of De
=,:
as.. Nos. 1* and 14
street, Pittsburgh. .
CEiT I T
_ AND .lIIVION
PACtk IC RAILWAY - BONDS,
The cheape s t 1 vestment now in the market for
sale by
t9E3E. . 31:11alErrZ 9
Corner FIFT,
Also, dealer
Conoons and
rates.
JAMES
OE
Corner
13
BUY. A:
GOVERNMENT, SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AM) COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
1:11r Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Afir 'Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale Of .STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
_ _
JAMES T. BRADY & CO
bijt I.tbillttO
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
TUF.SDAY, February 9, 1869.
The tendency for gold is still down
ward, and quotations range between
135 1 4 to 135. The bull operators- failed
completely yesterday in the attempt to
make gold scarce, and although they
bid up the market to 13534, the lirge
offerings brought down the market to
1353;. So long as the shipments of cot
ton, oil andl other produce continues, for
which there i every prospect, and the.
opening of
shipments of
now going f(
titles on aecon
land freight.
Europe, wit
whith is isolit
is looked upo
ing the comic
there is enli
causes will alt
of the gold p
further heavy
GOVerlllllel
day from 1,4
1121 E
strop
borlsf i
or nm,
tqocks had
yeterday, an!
1 4.)er cent., Iv'
Money ens
business imp
Quotations
Mertz: Gold
one's, 113; .1!
do 1664, 110: 1
Consols, 109!
100 1 ,4; Ten F
Central, - 1621,:
Pittsburgh,
Railroad, 11
35%;' Illichlg
land & PI
Rock . Island,
Weston, 53; , } ;
Preferred, 92
pally, 65y; M
/S 1; Pacific M
Telegraph Con
Quartz Gill, 7t
Parinele, 2,60.
.Chico o .Chicu o .11tpu blican, of Monday,
says: Eosin& in all departments .con
tinues to rule ;Met. and the voluinc of
trade. is- light there being no- improve
meat:. worthy f especial mention to no
tice in any iancl: of 'industry. The
weather has eon favorable, but there
has been. a e arcity.- of; buyers on the
' market% hen a lack of activity, and
no permane t improvement is Antici
pated lon so 'e ! little time .to come. The
money marliet remains in a compara
tively easy c(lnClitlon, and there:are no
434 1
' fears of arpc ranee of the stringency of
the 'past. B t \ this alisurauce fails to
stimulate act itv in commercial circles.
Grain is aeon iulating at this center, and
by the openi gof navigation it is quite
plrobable tha we shall have in. store be
tiyeen 4,000, 0 and 5,000,000 bushels. .
—.Closing q otations received Jay Jamei
T.'. Brady . \ . Co.: Gold, '135;- - United
States Six 1881's, 113; 5-20's, 1862,
11334/ 5-20's, 18134, '110%; 5-20's, 1865,
111%;' 6.20's January and - ' Ju1y,..1865,
IoN, do. 67, 109%; do. 1868, 109%;
Seven Thirt es, par less' 1/.; Due Com
pounds, 119 Union Pacific Railroad,
par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 1011,. .
EMU
Ornes :I? PITTSBURGH GAZETTZ,
TUESDAY', February 9, 1869. .1
A. quieter and easier feeling seemed to
prevail in oil circles, to-day. and the vol
ume of business, feircomuderably below
that of yesterday. This led some opera
tors to believe that the top had been
touched, , and that a reaction has; just
fMrly set' in, and to Make a still. itiong
er case, it was alleged _ that some, who all
along have been regarded as bulls of the
first water, were making strenuous
efforta to sell. Then, again, there were
others who could not see matters in this
light. While it was conceded that there
was a lull, it was denied thatd:ft& was
any premonition of a break, as there was
nothing in' ilia present condition of the
market to justify any such predictions,
This, as near as we could gather, is abolit
the shape in which the ttade stands, and
these are the views entertained by Most
of the operators. .In oil, as in every
thing else, mon will advocate what they
consider is to their own interest, and a
good -deal more stress is laid on this than
other eoneiderat . lone, winch have more
` l ,l,
NM
11111
AVENUE & WOOD STEEETS
In Government Bonds. Gold and
,European Exchange at market
dett
I BRADY 136 CO.,
.sots to S. JONES do C 0..)
ourth and Wood Sts.,
XT. '3Ol
I) SELL ALL KINDS OF
vigation will increase
grain and flour, which if
rward in limited qu
of. the high rate of in-
the exception of Spain
ed from the great powers,
as preserving peace dpr
g season, and commerce
- enecl again. MI these
in the,gradual depression
emhlch; and will nreVent
importations.
honds'have advanced to
o per cent., and closed
n increasing demand for.
stment.
touched the - lowest point
to-day advanced front
th a better feeling.
rat 10 to 12 per cent., and
owing
as received by Ph. R.
135 1 4: Silver, 130; Eighty
ye Twenties, 1862, '113 1 4;
; do 1865, 11134; do 18 . 456,
; do 1867, 10934; do 1868,
riles, - 10834; :New York
Erie, .--; Reading; 943;
Fort Wayne A: Chicago
34; Ohio & Mississippi,
n Southern, 9114;;- Cleve
ishurgh, 9134; Chicago t
313.‘; Chicago Oz. • North
Chicago .L - North Western
Adams Express Coin
4chatits Union Express,
dl, 1334; Western -Union
oany; 3714; Gregory, 2,60;
Corydon, —; Smith cc-,
OLECTM MAIIKET.
bearing, and, more properly pertain to
the future course; of the Market.
CRUDE
The Crude market was less excited
to-day, and there 'seeined to be less in
quiry, though there is but little change
in prices. Spot oil, which was held last
evening a, is to 19c, was offered and
sold at 18;4c, while futures may be
termed quiet and unchanged. We can
report 250 bbls, on spot, at 18Mc, and
500, seller, until August Ist. at 17;4c.
Sellers option, all the year, may be
quoted at 17c, and buyer, same delivery,.
at 20c.
REFirrEn
The Refined market, as already noted,
was very quiet to-day, the sales, in the
aggregate, being unusually light, and
February was off half a cent, being of
fered to;dav at 3514 e, against sales last
evening at 39c. We can report two lines
of 1000 each June to Auguit, at 3Se; 500
each April to December, at , 38c; 1000
each July and August, at Sc. 3 and 5000
gallons, iu tin cans, at 45, cans included.
Late in the day, it was reported that 375,1
was the best offer that could be ob
tained for April to December.
LUBRICATING OILS
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Xxle 35c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
Eclipse Tanners'. Stuffing ~ 400
Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil 65c
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE: OIL
Fisher dr. 8r0... 280Jas. Wilkins 160
I
J. Gallagher... 480 Crawford & C 0... 80
Total
OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. R. R
d. C. Kirkpatrick Lit Co.. 162 bbls refined
to Waring, King Co., Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co., 350 do do to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan tt Co., 196 do do to
Warden, Frew k Co., Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co., 105 d) tar to Libby tic
Clark, Philadelphia. - •
Total shipments Relined_ 708
st Tar • 105
PITTSBURGH M
OPIrICE OF PITTSBURG : GAZETTE,
TU.L.BDAY, Febr ary 9, 1869.
There are no new char: cteristics in the
markets worthy of spec! , l notice, Gen
erally, there is a fair de .1 and for most of
the leading articles, and , fair volume of
business in the aggregat while prices
have undergone no m. terial change.
Orders appear to be ~m ing in more
freely from the con • ry, and some
houses, probably, h aye ).ore than they
want, especially when sixty to ninety
days time is asked.
APPLES—In good supply and rather
dull though unchanged; $3 to $5 per bbl.
_ _
APPLE BUTTER-75 ,:o 85c.
BUTTER—Under the influence of lib
eral arrivals, and an increased supply,
the market is dull, and prices give evi
dence of a decline; we continue to quote,
however, at 36 to 40, for prime to choice.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3%.
BEANS—$3,ti:5 to $3,75 per bushel.
CARBON OIL- 2 4Eias stlll further ad
vanced and may new be quoted in a job
bing way at 34 to 341 t.
CHEESElarket - is almost bare, and
with considerable inquiry, prices• are
very tirm and fully ,sustained.
CORNJINA.L-41 to $l,lO per bushel.
_ CRANBERRIES—SaIes at $lB to $2O.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches are firm with
sales quarters; 13!.; to 14; mixed, 15 to 16
and haivei ,IS ni 19. Apples 11 to 12.
DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14.
EGGS-Dull and in good supply, and
fresh cannot be quoted above 23c.
lIAY-Balei Hay is dull but un
changed: we continue to quote at $2O to
$25, on wharf, as to quality.
HOMINY-$6,25 to $6,50 per barrel. I
HEM P-Sales' at $2lO per ton.
PROVISIONS-Bacon firm and tend
ing upward; we now quote Shoulders
at 15.14 to 15%c; Ribbed Sides, 18c;
Clear Sides, 19c, and Sugar Cured
Hams, 20 to 2034 c. Prime kettle ren
dered Lard, 2114, in tierces, and 22c to
2214 c, in kegs. Dried Beef, 21)4c. Mess
Pork, $34.
POTATOES - Continues exceedingly
dull: small sales in store at SO to SSc
per bushel. '
GRAIN-There is no improvement to
note in •the demand for Wheat, and
prices are nominally unchanged, $1,60
to $1,65 for Winter lied. Oats dull but
unchanged: stileofl.4oo bushels.at 65c
small sales in store at 67 to tiSc. Cern
dull but unchanged at 75 to SOc for mixed
to prime Yellow. Rye is in steady de
mand at $1,45, with an occasional sale
of choice at $1,46 to $1‘,47. Barley is iu
better demand, and we can report 5 cars
of prime Spring' at $2,05..
SEEDS-Sales of Cioverseed at 510,00
to 510,50; Timothy at $'3,50, and Flax
seed, $2,40. •
SALT-Is quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at $2 by the car load.
SORG H.LIK- 60 to 65 cts. _
LARD OIL-Firm; we continue to
quote at $1,43 to $1,45 for - No. 2, and
$1,74 to 51,75 for Nor-1.
OItANGES-$4,50 per box.
ON to 56 per bbl.
PEA NUTS-814. to 9 cts per pound.
FEATHERS-Live Geese Feathers
quoted at 75 to so to 'the trade, and the
usual advance in a retail way.
FLOUR-The FlOur market con
times. very dull, though prices are
unchanged. We continue to quote at
$7,00 to $B,OO for Spring, and Winter
Wheat, 58,50 to< 59,00. Rye Flour,
57,50 to 57,75. The Pearl • Mill quote
their brands, made of the best Wheat, as
follows: Extra Family Flour, in bar,rels,
at 59,&), and, in. sacks, 59,00 per, barrel;
Double ExtrnTautily, in barrels, 510,00,
and, in sacks, 59,70 per barrel; Spring
Wheat Flour, in barrels, 57,80, and, in
sacks, 57,50 per barrel. The City Mills
quote prices as follows: Extra Family,
(Winter) in, barrels, pm, and, in.sacks,
59,00 per barrel; Double. Extra Family,
in barrels,s9,Bo, and, In sacks, 59,501 per
barrel, and Spring, 58,00, in barrels, and
57.70, in sacks, per barrel. . 1 -
TALLOW-Rendered 113 E to 12c.
WHISKY-We can report sales, of
Highwines, In car loads, at 9316 to 94c,
and in, a jobbing way, at 96 to 97c. - -
. • '
February 9.-FIOIIT dull;
city made sells at $11a11,25 for treble
extra white; 59,50a9.75 for double sextra
amber; $8,25450 for double' extra 'red
winter; 17,75a8 for double extra spring;
country made brings $7,50a8 for double
extra red and amber; $7a7,50 for double
extra.spring; 59,25810 for double extra
white.' Wheat: No. 1 red' winter .is held
at 51,66; No. 2 do. at 51,55. Corn is held
at 690.,0at5, 63c.. Petroleum is Arai and
refined is held at 340.350 in . large lots;
small lots, 36a37c.
LbuinTr.p:, Febivary9.--Salep of 40
litids tobacco at $4,00421,00 for lugs to
cutting leaf. Cotton, 28c. Mesa Pork
$34,00. : Lard, Lard, 21c. Bacon—shoulders,
15a15,e; Clear rib sides, 18c; clear sides,
183ic. Bulk—shouldert, 14qc; clear rib
Sides, 17c; clear sides, 173;c, all necked.
Raw .sugar advanced .5,0. • Superfine
flour, 85,7548,25. '-Wheat, $1,7041,75.
Corn, 84a65c., Qats, 83a65c.Whiskex,
41,06a51,96. - "
ICAGIO; February 9.--Cattie 'Market
—Live: Hogg dull arallOo lower; Bates at
810,75 for stockers; tt11,50a11,90 for good
. 1
and $121112,10 for choice. Beef Cattle doll
and easier; sales at V4 1 75a5,87N for butch
ers' stocks.
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