The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 13, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS.
DUQUESNE WORKS,
COLMAN, RAHAI & CO.,
'7llanlifacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
.. . . ..
AXLES AND SPRINGS .
Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata
Iron.. Wagon Rox Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder
Iron, XL irol ) Flanged Cutter Bars, Oulird Iron,
'Drag and Dro per Bars,T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron Wedges, Flat Rail for Coal Roads Boiler
Iron, Crow 'Bars, Chain Links. Boiler Hellas,
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage4 e Wagon,
Seat - and Coach Springs, and . Axles, I styles:
Slab Steel for Plows; Cultivator Steel, Si' 1 Wings
`and 'Moulds cut to pattern, Ei..xing listeel.,all
sizes. A. B. Steet aalSteel The, Steel Crow Bars:
Steel Shafting, ..Ste.' .
ALL GOODS FIRST T CLAS3 AND WAREAN
. ED.
/6Toflices and Werke 16th Street and Alle
gheny river and 77 WA.TEIt STBEE'r. Pitts
burgh. \ ja4:c22
GODEFFROY BILINCKEiI & - 000,
42' Efatange Place,-Ne i
York,
Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United
States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com
pany of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
Bell la quantltlec to suit purchasers, (delivered in
e lther lievrirork or Philadelphia) the celebrated
V. G. SPI:EGEI_MISEN
reed so extensively for thV manufactur in glif
• ' sEssEraza STEEL.
This Iron is free froth Sulpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a hewiy per cent ag e of Manganese.
Tull particulars, sareples, prices or . Chemical
rudysia Will b? prothptly forwarded on appitha
j
30:d76
ation
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINQKR,Imam if 4 CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
llniatifacturers of every description Of
cAV AND 9p,MAN STEEL,
BA TLWAY SPRING'S,
ELLIPTIC ASD PLyITORMSPRINGS,
AXLES, SIMEL TIRE, ft., ao
Warehouse, 88 Water and 180 First Sts.
BUR & PAUKIN.
axtraa&t, 'prarrinns:
WM. METCALL REUBEN MILLER,
GE.U. W. BARE,' CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL ,PAZTNzu--H.. M. BIER.
CEIRSCENT. STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PL.
fel4:d4S
BLACK. DLiVONII
STEEL WORKS.
BROMIt & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
Office and arebone, 120, 132. 124 SECOND
and 119 and 141 FIRST STREETS,
[ PrreißUßGlii.
IRON .WORKS.
1.168. V ERN S% Pres , t..... W. P. Poets,
piTTSBURGU FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
SIIF.A.CTUItItafi OF ts,
'Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Roiled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
aide Rods:
yokes, Straps;
- Piston Heads; •
Steamboat Shari%
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, cte.
3Z.!ce, No. .177 PENN STREET,
PITTSEMEEkEE. PA
ELLERSEIUSEN PROCESS.
The Train-es are now prepared to grant licen
see ror the uee of the ELLERSELAUSEN PRO
CE!'B.
The auperior quality imparted .to good trim,
the great imp OY-went, to inferior lion. and 11.0
reduced cest.commend tato all manufacturers of
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
aPPising to
JAMES P. ; SPEER,
Attnrnwy for the Trustee%
OFFICE, ' 360 'PENN STREET.
Parties Interested are Invited to v. sit the
SHORN - BERGE it WORKS, where the process Is
auw in successful operation. feS:ll7
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
i
Pennsylvana Iron Works.
• .
.
Whreilousei- Nos. 166 14067 MIST,
BTltErr, o,,pot,lte gonongiroel +CH n se. -
arr24:de , PITTSBURGH.
NOVELTY WORKS.,
PITTSBURGH'
NOV.ELTY. WORKS.
Founded A. D. ISSB.
ADAMS, =HEE dr. CO.
16.1 - 111/AMIELRBB or
KEYSTONE STANDA.FIDOFAIRBANK S PAT
ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER
SCALES.
;anus Faced Patent Door Locks and' Latelies,
Paint and thdree
00BITER OP FIRST AVENUE & GRANT.STEL,
Piltatottrell4 ;Pe an'4l " •
rffr=
JOWL 11. coorsu JOE. stn.
joRIN DIG COOPER. & CO., -
1 133,A88 POUNDERS
OAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Ylnofauturen of PTIMIIS AND EfAABB WOER
&NI) TUB ,
every eLNti, aornl of oo ill
kinds.
; dalers la CIAB IPIICTURNO
'
fir. of Pike and Walnut Streets
PITTSBURGIT.
FOUNDERS, DIAOEfrisTISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY` COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
VirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. ,
Corner Carroll and amalliaan Streets'
(MN7I'H WARD,)
l I IILTSI3IOIIOIIC. PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Maxturaotutrer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POR OAS AND WATERWORKS.
My Pines are all cut Invarlablyin Ints„ in dry
sandrand lA feetlengtbri , Also, fallassortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works?
I would also can the attention of Superintend
ants of Gas Works to my - make of RETORTS.
ATI.As Womis,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PA-TT€II3I7IIGIIEL
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establlslunents In the West, and are
now prepared to purdah .
Engines, of every desailrelen.
Bailers, Oil Tanks.
Meet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling Bill Castings. '
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
nio:no
ROBINSON, REA be CO.,
Success Ors to Boum - sow, Alarm & X 4 , -,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACH ISTS, PITTSt:N I
Manufacturers of Boat an 4 Stationary 8 En
gines, Blast Engines, 3111.1 Machinery, gearing',
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stifle, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work,
Office, No. 12, corner. First and Smithfield
Scree s.
Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for seeding Boilers. Jailmfd
MOINT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butter Street, NintJeWard,
(Opposite Onion Iron 3111180
ITITSBURGH.
Belling IEII and Bridge Castings;
THMIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ItACHINHEY 'AND OAIIiTiIiGiOENF.B.ALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable. -
EBBERT & KAMIMS.
oc15:1
T HO MA S CARLIIii &
Fourth Wardyonndry and Machine Works,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. re.,
manufactuiers( of Steam Engines, Oil Presses,
l'n.leys, Shafting,' Grist and Saw Mill Work,
Rolling Mill and Machine CsAtings, Grate Burs,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, dc.. Build to order and
have on bend Engines of all sizes. m7llxt6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS ,
880 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD& BAGALEY.
ChM Rolls, MU Castings, Roll Lathes; ke•
LUMBER.
LUMBER! LUMBER I !
ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber.
• ON HAND AND FOR EtA.LB:
1.000,000 feet Dry Pule Boards;
150.000 feet 1% and 2 Inch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1%, inch Common Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1 asd 2 Web Oak:
25,000 feet Dry-7i ,2% and 3 Inch Asti,
5,000 h. Dry 2, '. 1 %, 3 In. Cherry & Maple,
30.000 ft. - iiry 1,1.%, 2 and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 feetilry Poplar Scantling;
250,000 feet Hemlock Joists and 8= ntingt
750,000 No. 18-lack Shingles, sawed;
250,000 No. 1 10-Inah Shlngles,ilaWad;
- 40,000 No. 1 16-Ineh Shingles,' sninrOM
-',.417,000 Fire Brick; •
100 Tons Fire Clay;
YARDS-No. SG ritEBLY. STREgT, *innerly
Manchester and 157 'REBECCA STREE, eple•
site the Gas Minas. Allegheny CN y.
IR a N BROKERS.
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, •
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, pa.
Agent for the Sale of Cornwall, Doaghsanore,
Josephine:lsabella, Duncannon,Stanhope, Glen
don, and other brands of Anthracite, Youghio
ghen9y Coke and 0. B. Charcoal.
inci mortis.
Crow/ mamas arenDost resneettnitv imitated
COPPER.
LAKE SUPERIOR
,OFllat MILL AND SIMMS wow
F'FTWSEII3I . iO IL
PARK, McCURDY & CO.,
tanulseturerti oi ulieathlua, Brasiers' and Belt
JOPPer. crewed Copper Bottoms, Based HUD But
ionia, Bp! I ter Solder. Als6,lmpes'o•re cud Deal
ers Metal. TlUPlate, Sheet Iron, wire, no.
One ou bend
Tin
id
aid Tools.
warehouse. No. 140 Mater BTILZAT end. WO
SISCAMD STREET, Pittsburgh.
aneataLordess 010M:int esit to any &sired vat
kJ 'EL myttakciaT
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : S.A.TIMPAY: _FEI3RUARY 13, 1869.
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
HllOll N. BOLE & COs,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St,
Engine Bui/ders, Faunders and.
Machinists..
Maxmfacture STEAMBOAT /MOINES and STA
TIONARY I:NGINE3 of all sizes.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ART OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER of 15-borse mower.
CASTINGS of every kind, made to order atom
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING* PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCOPRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the,
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,,
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
Air All orders promptly tilled. TVS us.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL MI TAM
WORKS !
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
EBB.
OIL' STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING. AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING. PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
raisox DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehonse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
W Orders sent to the above addresserill be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
W/N. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, 22, A 4 AND 516 PENN ST:
Raving [moused a large yard and furnished It
witn the most approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made la the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks. Olt Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans; Boiler Iron. Bridges, Sugar
Pane, and sole manufacturers or Bs.rithm , 6 Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. lathell
JANES ffi. BITEIt,
Noa. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBITBOH, PA.,
suanmtortrsout or
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANG, COPPER STRAI3 PIPE,
4 BOLLINO KILL STACK,
And SHE T IRON WORK,
For Steamboat/.
JAILED Y. . . .... D. BDIII3/1
JARED DE BRUSH Si SON,
LITOPACTUBTES OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 _Peon Street, Pittsburgh, Pa;
STOVES, CASTINGS, eke
THE BEST STOVES.
I
A...BRADLEY & CO.
•
s,.nnfacturera of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Orie atal Stoves and Furnaces for Hard 0141 or
Coke. Best in the World for rarlor,Oflice. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—bum all win
ter. Do not b ty until yor see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for ()nen tals—DE stkILER BROS.,
imithlleld St.; GEO. HUBLEir, Allegheny City.
GRAFF, KUGUS & CO.,
mexurecnnurlis OF want vearwrY or
EigraCtoyMlS,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
THE , NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
•REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
q AN'S Cluelento. Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C Olt I.ItON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S
REF • M...CTOR, 0 RATEs, free trom dirt and dist;
G.I.ATE F 11) TS, FENDERS, Le.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
H2S:yl7. PITTSBURGH. PA.
U ook wro VIES.
CET THE BEST.
BIRSELai CO.'S'
TRI'UNIPH, •
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
to Cook , Bake or Beast ae
ether Store In the Ihdon.
•
• . BlSSEtish ao.
.
No. 285 Liberiy Street.
Also on band and for sale.
PABL VATING ' IrPCIVBIIk
"ATE 9 1 816 11 4
NW RA:
111101ITTSIIURGA PAPER
u,..FACTUBING 00M.P.A.N1r, liannfacturers of
PRINTING & WRAPPING PAPERS
CLINTON MILIe—BTEDBENVILLX. OHIO.
BEIGHTM4 1111.1,—.N1W BADIUTONI rA•
-011710 E AND WAICEDODSZ.
N O. 82 Third tAreot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
4 .2lll Cnag - -AUCIU3T HARTJE,_President.
nit). B. LIVINOSTON. Tz'elaurel•
__SAMUEL RIDDLE; Secretary.
B. Hartman Holds. Joft 8.
id Hartman, John B I• • •ingion
Cash [laid for Paner . 6",ek. . BOWS
WEST COMMON
V Macht4se StOne Works,
NOrStrwest corner of IV tod. Oomroon, Allegheny
ATV/IVIP lOU & 00.
Claw ou nand or prepare on abort natio. Hearth
and nap i3tonee, Flags for !Sidewalks. Brower
v i udi d . 10. ;Head and Tomb ;Stones., &o.
Orden ommutly executed. Pmer remonablit
(31IT&E rtes POINT,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
btAxtrre CTUREILS OP
FOE NPAIIMING lII:TiLDIAGB
PAPER.
STONE.
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANKINff COMPANY.
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST-11110M ON TIM DNPOSITS,
Collections made on all accessible points in
the United Btates and Canads.s.
DEBECTOBS:
J no. C Basher,
Bobt. H. King,
•
Andrew Miller,
Junes M. Bailey.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. WaDuce,
Z. Fawcett,
, LUBKAN, Prosit.
SAM , L. Mc
ILSON. Cashier.
D. LEET W
NATIONAt BANK OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PAT TERSON 'President.
JOS. H. HILL
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
DIRECTOIy3
11
i343orge W. Csa,
It . Palmer,
Win. Douglas,
Wm. Beed.
A. Patterson,
H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Dan. R. Davidson,
W. 8. Haven.
T, AT U A. N.
DISCOUNTS DAIL
IlD11:092
HART, CAlLriplint & CO., •
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
corneae ?FMrd 'mid' Weed Btreeta,
P/WD3D1:111,431./1,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA. HART 00..)
DmZBB IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention putt to the purchase
ana sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on London.
layi:sac
NHOLMES 8c SONS,
•
MILLS6I I OIII2raMELia,
57 Market Street, -
VrETTIEFISIIII43-Ei, PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canadas.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AHD SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
'oleo(
United States Securities.
ja3e:al
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.,
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
MANUFACTURER OF
Lubricatingt 'High Test Burning Oils.
relipme Railroad Axle 011
Staia.ls great heat atihoat. change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
LOCOMOUVO, Engine, II saline Shop,
Wid cut Screera.
Saw Mill and Planing Mill 011 s,
Adapted. for high speed.
Spindle WI, Wool, liead•tight On,
Oil, Tanners' Stuff-I Bonsai°.
ling EinOdiing OM Gasoline,.
newness Oil Parrallines
ARMOR VARNISH. to rere,erve Bright Iron
Werk and Machinery from
Thrt~e
. pro I,.cts are manufactured ander Dr.
Tweddle's yt.ttent liv nuperheated Steam.in Vac
eun. The Lubricating Ills are :doom odorless,
.perfectly pure. uniform. and mostly light col
ored. stand a high empe rature unchanged and
r. main Itin pld du rag extreme cold. The Railroad
4 ti:n are unenii.di.d, and Are In constant use on
many of the prim:lid Railroads samules can
be examined and orders Left at 174 WOOD.
bTREET. Works at nil ZpS bu rg Bridge.
WARING AND 'KING,
Denzuntßslon Yenta/its And Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURAM,PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
rricK uncrrinsias, •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products,
Pittsburgh DiIIee—DALZICLL , B BUILDING.
corner of Dugtusene Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia oflioe-1 1 / 1 7 WALNUT BT. •
apt:wad
DRUGGISTS.
TInEN BERSON .1 & BROTHERS
2130 Liberty street, Dealers In Dreg
a ts and Patent Medicines. jah..4
W 111ACHEOWN & BRO 7
.
. . . . ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND YANIITAO2I7II2aI3 Or ' ,
Cetriac.n.
*OYER , TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREET,
i PITTSBURGH, PENNA..
. 3 a r r i te r t i t o gga r he e le, Mass in.d,Olou,sewarde..9at
COAL AND CIOKE.
GOALS COWL!! COALS!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO"
Having removed tbetr Onlee to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately 4111, Flyer 1340011DBIAM)B.
Ale live , prepared
_Wtaralah good YOllOl3lO.
OBS NY IgUT CULL 1)B MACE, at the
IDnlri stiOrket pride. ' ••
All orders loft et their °Moe, or addressed to
them thraagh the mall, mlll be atteadal to
prompt 4.
CENTRAL AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest investment now In the market for
sale by
Pte. ia• .., 1 11 4 1/Brita l Z,
CornefrEFTH AVENDE & WOOD STILRETt.
•
Also, dealer in Government Bonds. Gold and
Galloons and -Baropean Exchange at market
rates. . ' . dezl
JAJIIES To BRADY 85 CO.,
(Summon to S. JONES it C 0..).
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
,313. EL ZoW 3WI I I€ 3,
BUY AND BELLAIAL KIBBE. OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
gap, SLUM AND COUPON%
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Pr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of .STOCELS, BONDS aced
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
- ip'tlittsilittglj eti:ifttf-4
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF Plkraßußaic tikzurrE, t.
FRIDAY, February 12,'1868. S
The gold market keeps steady but
dull, fluctuating from 135 to 138%, with
an increase of short sales. The bull op
erators are discouraged, and have most
ly sold out their! gold awaiting for a
more favorable turn of the market, and
towards the end of the month may
unite with the bears in bringing down
quotations still more. The daily ship
ments of bonds and other securities have
increased so much recently that any
shipments of coin will thereby be obvi
ated, and our trade balance so unfa
vorable, will be entirely liquidated by
the sale of securities.
Government bonds whicli looked dull
for a time, on Thursday, were very
strong, and advanced about one-half per
cent. for new 18655, and X on 18675; old
1865 s are nearly up to the 18625,
and 1831's Command over .114, the
highest point yet reached, a large short
interest in 1867 forced parties to buy at
any price, and the demand from Europe
being steadily increased makes dealers
anxious to lay in stock in time.
Stocks are dull, and the interest cen
ters are entirely in Government bonds;
there is no disposition whatever to ope
rate in stocks at present prices, yet par
ties dealing in them look to much higher
prices, and the upward movement may
set in at, any moinent.
Business is improving, and money less
stringent. •
Quinations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 135%; SilTer, 130; Eighty
one's, 114; Five Twenties, 1862, 1,14%;
,do 1864, 111%; do 1835, 113%; do 1865,
Consols, 110; do 1867, 110%; do 1868,
1Ir; Ten Forties, 109 X; New York
C astral, 164%; Erie, —; Reading; 94;4;
Pittsburgh, - Fort Wayne dc Chicago
Railroad, 117%; Ohio Mississippi,
35%; Michigan Southern, 94%; Cleve
land dc Pittsburgh, 92; Chicago &
Rock Island, 31%; Chicago dr North
Western, 83%; Chicago (s:North Western
Preferred, 91%; Adams Express Com
pany, 67; Merchants Union Express,
19; Pacific Mail, 113; Western Union
Telegraph Company; 37%; Gregory, 2,45;
Quartz Hill, 68; Corydon, 10; Smith dc
Parrnele, 1,95.
—The attempt to tack upon the Hoo
per bill a section allowing the recon
version of registered into coupon bonds,
is stimulated by private rattier than
public interests. - Registered 1862 bonds
are unavailable for shipment, the foreign
demand bidtig_ exclusively for coupon
bonds. Should this seciion become a
law, a few speculating, holders of regis
tered bonds would be able to make a
difference by converting into coupon
bonds and replacing them with the later
issues which sell at. lower prices, and
this is , the whole secret - of the pressure
upon Congress for this measure. The
chief objection to this exchange is the
enormous expense of reopening. the'pub
lio printing offices -to furnish the bonds
as the interests of speculators may re
quire. The expense would probably
not be less than $1,000,000 per year.
which in the next twenty years would
amount to the sum of $20,000,000 of ad
ditional taxes to be raised front tbe'peo
ple, who have sufficient burdenao bear
now. No public interest sniffers from
the present state of affairs, and it is to be
hoped that Congress vrl4 not assent to a
stock jobbing measure of this sort.—
N. Y. Tribune.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
, FRIDAY, February 12, 1869.
The market was comparatively easy
to-day, but little done and not very much
of a disposition manifested to do any
thing. • The brokers generally seem to
be busy,, but they were unable to accom
plish much, buyers and sellera being too
far apart. Refiners do not seem disposed
to sell unless they can get extreme
prices, while the marker, is not in a
condition •to justify this, and, as a
consequence, the volume of, business
was comparatively light. February is
firm, with considerable , inquiry; with
sales at s slight advanceover yesterday's
prices, while beyond this month and
March, there seemed to be, a slight weak
ness manifested with mOreiellers than
buyers at quotations. Crude was a little
weak ; for inimediate delivbry,,
lines running from April to June, and
July to
,December were iu requesyt
former quotations.,l
CRUDE. N
The most remarkable feature we have
to notice connected with the Chide mar
ket Is a slight decline in spot oil, which
sold down to 18,and,late in the afternoon,
was offered at that figure (40 to 45) with
oat finding buyers.. The sales were 500
bbls spot at 18N: 350 at 18, and 1,000 each
month July to September at I,S*4. We
are cognizant of au offer to buy April to
June at 18y, and an offer to sell Febru
ary to December, 1,000 each month, at 18.
REVINEID
As already intimated; February was a
shade stronger than yesterday with saleS
of three 500 bbl lots at 39, which is an
advance of from a quart_r to a half cent.
Sellers options, running from March,to
June or July to December, were qufited
a little weak at 33. Buyers. option, next
six months, 39, and same option all
year, 42.
LOBTAICATING OILS
Eclipse Winter Lubricating
Eclipse Railroad Axle
Eclipse Machinery
Eclipse Spindle
Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing
Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil
OltuDE OIL. \
J. Spthr & C0...100
Jns.
D. M. Edgerton.32o
RECEIPTS OF
Fisher d, Bro ...960
H. Twed tile 480
J. Munhall 960
Total
OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. R. B.
P. Weisenberger, 50 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. C0.,250 do do to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
Mcßelvy Bros. tt Co., 254 do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan Co. 154 do do to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia
P. Weisenherger, 50 do benzole to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia..
Tothl - shipments ........ . 700
Total shipments Benzole 50
OIL SHIPPED EAST BROM DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 108 bbls re.
fired to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. ,
Citizens Ref. Co., 334 bbls refined` to
Tack Bros., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined. _ 442
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OM= ov PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,I
FRIDAY, February 12, 1869. 71
The general markets are steady and
moderately active, though devoid of ex—
citement, and without any , material
changes in values. Some articles, in
consequence ef a temporary scarcity, are
held at a slight advance, but, as a general
thing, supplies are fully up to the de
mand, and the arrivals both by rail and
river are liberal.
APPLE BUTTER--75 to 85c.
APPLES—Continues to arrive freely
and the market is dull but unchanged;
we to quote at ?.3 to ;55 per bbl.
BUTTER—Continues to accumulate,
and the market s dull, and prices are
barely sustained; we continue to quote
prime Roll at 36 to 38.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3X.
BEANS-83,25 tc $3,75 per busheL
CARBON OIL -Is firm, and in limited
supply; may be quoted firm at 34 to 3434,
for standard white
CHEESE—Is firm, and the market is
almost bare. Gaston may be quoted at
21 to 22 for Ohio, and 23 to 24 for New:
'York. Western Reserve and Hamburg
19 to 20c.
CRANBERRIES—SaIes at 518 to no.
CORNMEAL—SI Po $l,lO per bush.,
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches are firm with
regular sales at 14 for quarters; 16 to 16
for mixed and 19 to 20 for limves. Ap
ples 11 to 12c.
EGGS—Continuo dull, and fresh
packed may be fairly quoted at 21 to 22.
HAY—There is ao improvement to
note in the demand and, the market is
dull as ever, thaigh prices axe un
changed; baled, on wharf, $2O to 524, for
common to strictly prime.
HOMlNY—Salesat $6,25 to $6,50.
HEMP—Sales at 1210 per ton.
PROVLSIONS—BiCon is firm and tend
ing upward; we quote Shoulders at 153 i
to 16c; Ribbed Sides, 18 to 18yo; Clear,
18% to 19c, and Sup: Cured Hams, 20c to
2034 c. Prime kettle rendered Lard,
211tc, in tierces, and 2:c to 221443 in kegs.
Dried Beef, 2110. 11 1 .83 s Pork, 535,00
to $35,50.
POTATOES— Cantianed dull, and
prices are barely inairtained; small sales
in store at 80 to Sic.
GRAlN—There is ,Ittle or no demand
for Wheat, and prime Red may be quo
ted nominally at $1,6( to $1,65, and about
$1,70 for White., Orts .quiet but steady
at 650 to 66e on track and in elevator,
and 67 to 68e in store sale of 2 cars, for a
specified delivery, a 66e.. Corn is in
bettor demand, ant prime Yellen• is
soiling at 80e. and nixed at 73e to 76e.
Rye is in steady demand at $1,45 to $1,47.
Barley, also, is in good' demand, and
prime to choice Spring may be quoted
at $2.05 to $2,10.
SEEDS—SaIes of Cloverseed at $lO,OO
to $10,50; Timothy fc $3,50, and Flaxseed,
$2,40.
SALT—Is quiet tut steady, and is still
quoted at $' by th) car load.
SORGLIUNI-60 p 95e.
PEANUTabs 9 to 9 1 ,4 e per lb.
TALLOW— Fteniered, 120.
FEATHERS —i.ive Geese Feathers
quoted - at 75 to 80to the trade, and the
usnul advance in ; retail way.
FLOUR—The narket continues very
dull unit negected, While prices
are without mutable change. We
quote Spring Pheat, $7,00 to $B, and
Winter Wheat, 68,50 to $9,2.5 per barrel.
Rye Flour. 167,50t0 67,50. The Pearl Mill
quote their belt brands, made ttf the
best Wheat, as follows: _ Extra Family
Flour,in barrel 4 at 69,30, and, in sacks,
169,00 per barrel Double Extra Family,
in barrels, $lO,lO, and, in sacks, $9,70
per barrel; String Wheat Flour, in bar
rels, $7,80, and,in sacks, $7,50 per barreL
The City Milli quote prices as " followm
Extra Famil:, (Winter) in barrels,
$9,30, and, it sacks, $9,00 per barrel;
Double Extra Family, in barrels, 0,80,
and, in minis, $9,50 per barrel, and
Spring, PI,OO barrela t and . $7,79, in
ssekts,.pi• -, nbitiel; - •
WHlSKY—Highwines have advanced
2 to So per gitlon, and we now quote, in
a jobbing weir, at 97 to 980.
LARD 011 J-Is firm, and may be quo.
ted.atrong a #1,40 for No. 2, and §1.75
for No. 1. •
• ONIONS-165 to $6 per bbl.
TOLEDO February 12.—Flour steady
toad firm . , Wheat firm; amber at $1,68
for No. 1, Ogre Michigan at $1,83 for No.
2, spring at $1,25 for No.'2, and No. 2
amber atsl,ss; closing lo lower. 'Corn
firm, active and higher; new at 684 on
spot, 703ic seller for March, and 730 sell
er for at April. Oats lc better at 60c for
No. I. aye quiet and unehanged at $1,30
for No. 1. Barley lirm and *ready at $2
for Stage, and $2,20 for. Canada. }toga
dull ant lower, with small sales at 4.30.
Clover Seed saloc better, with sales at
$9,25a9.30.
NEW Taut, February 12.—Dry °cods.
—The market has been firm fur most
classes of toods, but is far from active.
although business is slowly reviving and
proulibes . o increase by next - week in
prices. Tiers has been no important
change. Cu Monday there will be aken
eral opepiig of spring shawls at $3,00 up
to 0 50 aid 0,75, being the most regular
figures forgood makes. • •
.. 75c
. 800
. 400
3400