The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 23, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
DpQUESNE
COLEMAN, RAlnw & co„
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES. AND SPRINGS,
Ditquezne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata
Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal iron, Cylinder
Iron, XI, Iron.. Flanged Custer Bars, 011011 Iron,
Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron W edges Flat Rail for Coal Roads, Boller
Iron,- Crow - Bars,Chain Links, Boller , Heads,
Steel and Iron frrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon,
. Seat and ' Coach Springs, and Axles, , all styles:
Saab Steel for Plows. Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings
and Moulds • cut to p•ttern. S..ring steel all
sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars,
ateelShafting. do.
ALL GOODS. FIRST CLASI AND WANBAN-
iiirOffices and Works 16th street sad Alle
gheny river and 77 WATER STREET. Pitts
burgh. 7a4:e12
GODEFFROY BOANCKER & CO.,
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, as Sole Agents. In the United
States. for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com•,
Piny of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
sell In quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered In
either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
treed so extensively forthe manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from Bulpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy per cen!age i of Manganese.
pull particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on npnUca
ation. jaBo:d76
SIN ER A MICK & CO.,
P;TTERIIIRGEI. PA..
Monnbotorers of ever/ deeeriptlon of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
BA mw sr - Awes,
=Lir, c. AND PLATFORM SPRINGIN
, A ILES. STEEL TIRE. So.. se
Warehouse, 88 Water and 180 First St e .
N J UCLLER, BARS & PARKIN.
OKENELAL PAIITICLES:
WW. murmur, REUBEN MILLER,
GE:). W. BARR, I CRAB. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PART:wan—B. : M. /EIRE.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILER, BARR & tAltliali,
Offiva,_No. 339 Liberty St,
ransuman,re
adtde
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER' & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
g39rwgi - r
Office and Warehon__,_se 120. 122.124 SECOND
and £l9 and 121 FIRST STREETS,
IRON WORKS.
JAB. VEariza, Preen W. P. ronszn i , Bap%
pITTSBERGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
XA RUTACTeItZSIS OF
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fisk Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car'Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods:
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamlboist Shafts;
steamboat Cranks;
/Piston Bodo, Wrists;
Pitnsan Jan's, 'Collars, like,
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH; PA
ILLERSIINSEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now *wavered to grant lleen-
Met for the use of the ELLERRRAIISSM FED-
I
4)E813.
The superior' quality Imparted to good Iron,
'he great impwrement In Inferior Iron. and the
reduced coet.COmmend it to aft manufacturers of
Partleswishbag to use It can obtain licenses by
Applying to • •
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 860 PENN STREET.
Parties interested are invited to visit the .
SHOENBERGEE,WORKEL where• the process Is
now in successtul operation. felkder
•
EVERSON, PRESTON rib_ co.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, tgLel InBT aao.tlonawn.
aDillsde PITTSBURGH..
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBURGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. DIM
ADAMS.' DrICEE . & CO.
MA3IJ7LCTONO 0 07
KE ENT)) I
PLAT
TDAMRDADBUNTKRAT
SCALES
Janus raced Patent Door Locks and Latches.
Paint and Colree,llllla,
CORNEA or FIRST AVENUE & GAUT 8111,
Pittaburibt Pennut.
GAS AND sTEAra
aan. /11. COOP= . 406.; sir
JOHN DI. COOPER & CO.
BILISS_POUNDERS
•
GAS MID. STEAM FITTERS,
Usaufactoress Of P 112413 AND Dugan
of evenjlesorlipt!on; fleMrs_ to GAS
AND Tußlitet. of magmas. ,
; Or.. of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGIL
_ „, ,
WORKS,
Manufacturers ‘f
ICI
STEEL WOURL
PITTSBITRON.
FOUNDERS, MA.CHINUTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
larEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATH e iNAL FOUNDRY,
- AND PIPE WORKS.
corner Carrell and Smalintan Streets,
MIRTH WARD,/
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE DAB AND WATZE WORK&
My Pines are all east Invarlablyln Ms, in dry
land, and 1.51 feet lengths. Also, fun assortment
of general
Castlngrtbr Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend
ents of Gas Worke to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET. Ninth liVard,
P Fr7131317R,431.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments In the West, and are
now prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tasks.
'Sheet Iron Wor k.
Raliroad Castings.
Bolling Mill emoting&
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings,
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED
no9:neB
ROBINSON, BEA. & CO.,
Succeision to ROMEI3OIe. Milne &
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manefactnren of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stifl e, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No._ DI, corner Prat and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GINTARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for seeding Boilers. jail:re/
MONT BLANC FOIINDBY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron =led
ITITSBUBGH.
Balling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
XACHINEIVI AND CASTINGS GENEB.ALLY.
Orders promptly and earefit/13 , executed.
Charges reasonable..
EBB= & MOM S&
oeisms
THOMAS ,CARIIIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Eathine Work",
GANDIIBILT, LIT., ALLEGHENY CITY. ,
Itartaikotnrers of Steam 'Engines, Oil Presses,
kitileys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work,
,Bolling Mill and - Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, do: Build to order and
have on hand of all sizes. , sislipss
riENTß44`olThrintY'
AND"ROLL WORKS
• 19£10 Penn street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEL
Cbßi Bolls, Mill Outings, 801 l Lathes. Lo.
LUMBER.
LUMBER! :LUMBER!!
• ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer DI all Binds of Lumber.
• ON HAND AND FOB SALM
1 000,000 feat Pry Pine Boardo;
150.000 feet 1H Clear.,nk •
30,000 feet Dry inch Common Punk;
30,000 feet Dry hand 3 Inch Oak:
515,000 feet Dry 4, AM end 3 tech Ash.
5,000 ft. Dry 51,u, in. Cherry &Maple,
ao ow) ft. Dry 1,13. U end a Inch Poplar:
Id,ooo feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
950.000 feet Hemlock Joist. and Scanting:
750,000 No. I 18-Inch Shingles, sawed;
350,000 No. 116-inch Shingles., sawed;
40,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, allayed;
40,000 Piro Brick;
/.000 Fire TUe. •
YAEog—No. Annual,
sMaitelltehlroasterwanodotr, REMBOUA sTBEZT.OI4
• Allegheny City. nol2
IRONBROKER/3
sABIUEL AL • • ICHEItSII4III,
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsbnigh, p a
kieutTor the we or Dorn
se wal ‘ tanor hainere,
Josephine, Isabeliz,Dtineannon.n . ens
don.ind other breads or Anthracite, °n Gl
olo
gheny (Joke end O. B. Ohnrcioal.
ERONEIe
milsolinments are mat resnontfillir avilstftm
- COPPER.
- -
r ALE SUPEIIIIOU
,OPPita MILL AID BILELIZIO VOLTA
1 2 1T•Iwintato.11.
VARKs' Ait*CURDY .1 - CO. - ,
danuracturen • et Sheathing, Brasiers' and Boit
;iopper A PressedOoper Bottomb,Balsed Bot.
;oath welter Bolder. Also,lmperors and Deal
ers u Metal, Tin Plate, lineePiron, Wire, Be.
pan itantlron hand Miners , Machines atd wools.
Warehouse No. 140 If LUST 81 . 8.145 T and OW
SKOOND BT Pittsburgh.
';osetial orders of vopper cut to any desired pat.
wv. nuntegllsderT
ES
I'ITT6BURGH GAZETTE TITERA fa . FEBRUARY 23; 1869.
EN c INEf3, BOILERS, &o.
HUGH N. BOLE & CO.
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all aizes.
fAilirlal attention Invited to our now STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-honemower. I
set
CASTLNGS, of every kind, m eto order atobr
Poundl7, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
'RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFT NG, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBA GC/SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on handand made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Pltnting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
Na- All orders promptly tilled. Tai trB
FORT PITT ,
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS. j
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MM
TUBULAR, DOUBLE4LITED T7JBTJLAR;
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM 'BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL .TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUT=
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
or Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to: i mh7:1921
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKE AS
&ND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. AO, se. sa AND se PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and feinished It
wan the mast approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description 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, Ingits
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron. Bridges, Boger
Pans, and sole numufecturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. 0615:e2i
JAMES M. BITER,
Nee. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA., ,
MAAIIPILOTIIIIIII OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAK PIPE,
EOJ.I.TNG MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
JAI= M. 1121178.11.. ..... ...IDMVXD D. DRUM
JARED 21. DRESS & SON,
MA` ITPACTITRIBEI OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORN, &O
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE POUND IN THE STATE
dole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental - Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Office. Store or
Church . . Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do not b ty until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Oar 'Agents for Oriel+ tals—DEat MLER BROS..
-Smithfield St.; GEO. HURLEY. Allegheny I isy.
ORO, NUM & C
awrorAcnrazas or 11 , 77.117 VABlirt 07
Srl CONnOiS,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
REUULATOR.," COLUMBIA COOK STOVE
VAN'S 'Cincinnati Pattern ) PORTABLE
RANGE C IST IRON MANTLM WELLMAN'S
REFLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and MS:
GAATE ?RUNTS, TENDERS, &a.
216 and 208 Liberty Street,
se2s:yl7
STOVES.
`, CET THE BEST.
BISSELL 41k CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
_
well mow other Stove In the Ualon.
BI FFITI &
No. 285 Liberty Street.;
auo on hand and for guile,
PARLOR BTOVES.. Li I
itsA
st "
A '080 11 2 1 8: 5 11NOES, at.
GOAL ANDCOKE
(*ALI COMM COALM
DICKSON, STEWART C 0. ,.
Haring removed,tbeir Office to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET
'll " sl7 o , trMoir M 111) snow:moon. 'r .
Ate n
ilyw at, es bil i c r il& pt era ur to Ihnils ooAL li c tood Y u p s rl a lli t
0 0i
tu O t y °piers iert their aloe, or addressed to .
Ai l t intjir. reeire the mail, will be attended
WET
Machine Stone Works,
Northwest corner of Westoommcro, Meg/marl
FREEPIE. ATVA.TIOR & 1
UM on hand or prepare on abort notice Beath,
and Step Stones, MARS for SidewaLta. Rymer;
Veldts, ee. Head and Tomb Stones, ' I
Orders ore:mot' executed: Prices reasonable
•
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(Mesa Tax
PI''TSBIJRGH, PA.
DIA3I37ACTIIIMBB op
PITTSI3IIRGH,
Yos WAlurato Bunantse.
PITTBI3UIIGH. PA.
STONE.
~ 1 " S ` .~-pi's„ ..
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
N 0,169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT, SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TENE DEPOSIT
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United States and Canada'.
~IBECTOB8•
Jno. C Maher.
Bobt. H. Bang,
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
MeeLIiBEAN, Pron.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
CM
D. LE
!NATIONAL B
II OF COME
Cor. of Wood and , Sixth Sta.
A. President.
JOS. H. HILL ~..
CAPITAL, : $500,000. ,
• DIRECTORS:
I 4 1 1 e 39
IZ e PTI;sr •
Dou g
.
A. Patterson,
Win. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Dan. It. Davide
W. H. Haven.
HART, CA GREY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and *oed Streets,
PITTSBURG-IL PA.,
WIICONBBOIO3 TO HANNA, EAST a C 0.,)
DZALIKBB flt
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and aide of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
ranuen _
N. HOLMES & SONS, .1
r]
DISCOUNTS
sp9:ott ,
ket Street,
57 Ma
'Collections made
the . United Mates
, n all the principal points of
• d Canadu.
StociEs,Bon.
and other Securities
• LD ON COXIIIBSION.
BOUGHT AND
PartlcuLar attend
isle of
n paid to the pnroiuse and
United S
ja.3o:al
tes Securities
MLLE SAVINGS BANK,
After the First of March Next,
Will be closed on
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
And open daily fromi) o'clock Al at. to 3 o'clock
r. at., and on
Saturday Evenings.
fel9:tBs
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
MANUFACTURER OF
- •
Lubricating & HOTest Burning Oils.
lellpse Railroad Azle Oil. 1,
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Loesomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
Will cot Screws.
Saw NW and Pianism MU 011*,
Adapted for high speed. •
Spindle 011, Woolißead•Lightoll,
oil, Tanners' Stuff-ISensole,
ing Flni alb ins OM 1 0 asoline, •
Harness. Oil Parragine,
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Anat.
These protects are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , a_patent by Superheated Steam. la Vac
coo. The Lubricating sills are almost odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Mdlroad
Ohs are 'unequalled, and are in constant use on
examthe principal Railroads Samples can
be ined and orders left at 174 W OOD
STREET. Works at bbarpsburg Bridge.
WARING AND KING,
CozadSalon Merchants and Brokers to
Petrizdeum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITESIBUSCIEt. PA.
PRILADELPHLA ADDRESS,
WARING, RING .& CO.,
127 Walnut street.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION . MERCIUNTF,
AND DNALXVB IN
Petroleum and ith Products,
ecrutrAaati a raW ri nFil vt i n i . i s nraDlXG.
Otlee—lSlT 'WALNUT FM
spnwao
(DIAMOND OIL woitris,
H. M. LONC & CO.,
Office, DALZELL !WILDING,
fan Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Ps.
sanaurcie . k c
Houtnx4m6Lafrilo;, -----
ANCHOR COTTON. MILLS.
PrZrBEirJkinki•
limbo&+nen of IriAVI MEDII7X sad LIGHT
aIIXCHOS AND itseN9LIA
SFriCICTINGS AND BATTING.
;
LSON. Cashier.
T. AT 11 A. RI.
Washington's birthday was observed as
a legal holiday. Very little business was
transacted. The stock boards, banks and
produce exchange were all closed. The
Custom House and Pi:stalk° were . only
open a short time in the forenoon. No
mails were dispatched after ten o'clock.'
There was no military parade in conse
quence of the many receptions appointed
for this evening. There was no display
of fireworks to-day, the appropriation
having failed in the City Council. In the
forenoon there was a full choral service
at Trinity Church, with reading of the
farewell address. .•
131:111C3kl, PA
The transactions in Broad street em
braced half a million gold at 133 k, and
$lOO,OOO at 133, closing at 133%: In Gov
ernments the only quotations were 110%
@lily, for '67s. In stocks the only sale
Was one hundred shares of Ohio and Mis
sissippi at 3414: Pacific Mail was offered
at 1011„ while for Michigan' Southern
9414 was bid. Rumor says the Pacific
Mall Company Intend to run only three
steamers per month instead of four.
Ornon or Prrrsnunos GAzETTB,
MONDAY, February 22;1869.
The general market continues, dull
and neglected, with ft single exception,
and. the volume of business light„ the
demand being limited and confined en
tirely to supplying immediate :wants,
while values • are without important
change. Sugars and Molasses continue
very strong and excited, with an upward
tendency, though it is probable the cli
max has been reached, for - the present;
however, the feeling is decidedly bull
ish, and holders, generally, are not
disposed to sell any more than they can
help.
APPLES—DuII but unchanged; reign=
lei pales in store at $3®55 per bbl, as to
quality.
;APPLE BUWER—Firmer at 75@85c.
BUTTER—Is coming in more freely,
bUt as yet prime to choice Roll still corn-
Mande 37@49.
BEANS—S3,26@ ,50 per bushel.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.DuII at 13N.
CHEESE—Sales.of New York Goshen
42334 ®24.
,CRANBERRIES—aaIes at $18®520.
CORNI 4 nIAL-4i®51,10 per bushel.
CARBON OIL—Is firm, and in limited
supply; may be quoted firm at 34®3135,
for standard white.
DRlED quarters FRUlT—Peaches steady at 13
®l4 for ; 15®16 for and
18®20 for halves, as to quality.m ixed
Apples
10®12 cts.
EGGS--Unchanged at 23@24 for fresh
packed.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is steady but
.unchanged at 15% for Shoulders; 1735 for
Ribbed, and 1834®18% for Clear Sides;
'and 20 for Hams. Lard, 21 in tierces,
and 22®22% in bbis and kegs. Mess
Pork 03,50.
POTATOES—DuII and neglected but
unchanged, at 80®85 for small lots in
store.
PEANUTS-10 eta per lb.
HAY—There is no improvement to
note in the demand,
,and no change in
prices, $20®525, as to quality.
HOMINY—SaIes 56,25 to 50.
GRAlN—Wheat is at
dull 'and s6, nominal,
at $1,60 fir No. 1 Winter. Oats quiet
and unchanged; 65®66 on track, and 67®
68 in store. Corn is dull though in com,
paratively light supply; we , continue to
quote at 75®10, for mixed to prime Yet !
low. Rye also is dull, and a shade • low
er, and cannot be quoted above Ilea@
$1,45. Sale 2 cars strictly prime Spring
Barley at $2,14.
SEEDS:rOloverseed is steady at 110,00
to $10,50, as to quality. Timothy is un
changed at ;3,50, and Flaxseed at $2,40.
SALT—Is quiet but:steady and is sti ll
quoted at la by the car lima:
ONIONS-45 to 50 per bbl.
ORANGES -414 to 11150 per beme:akii
FEATRERS=Live Geese F era
quoted at 75 to 80, to the trade, and the
usual advance in a retail way. ,
TALLOW—Rendered, 120.
FLOUR—There fa no improvement to
note in , the demand, and 'the market, is
dull and. neglected :though prices
are unchanged. Spring Wheat brands
may be . quoted f7.00®57.50, and
Winter Wheat, 18,00®58,50 -per bar
rel. Rye Flour, 87,50. The Pearl Mill
quote their best brands, made of the
beat Wheat: as follows: Extra Family
Flour,in barrels, at $9,80, and; in -sacks,
$9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family,
in barrels,4lo,oo, and, in sacks, $9,70
per barrel; Spring:Wheat Flour, iu bar
rels, 57,80, and,ineaoks,l7,Bo per barrel.
The City MilAquote Firlees as follows:
Extra Family, (Winter) in -barre
$9,30, and, Backe, MOO per barr el;
••.•
CENTRAL AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Iniestnient now ln the market for
sale by
PIE. R. .7.4IOIKEETrZ
9
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
COIIDOIIII and European Exchange at :m arket
rates.deal
,
46
I a_ Co., J AS T. BRUIT li
(Successors to S. JON= a 00.4 ,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta,
8.-ELIVIE.MPLIB,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP
\
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COMES,
ON Hon r&VORA.BLE TEEMS.
Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of .STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.
Clje littshtglj Gaidtt
FINANCE AND TRADE.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Giu tte.)
NEW 'form, February 22, 1869
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
4
•
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Double Extra Family, in barrels; 59,80,
and, in sacks, 59.50 per barrel, and
Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $'7,70, in
sacks, per barrel.
WHlSKY—Highwines are quoted at
94 to - 96, in a jobbing way.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBIIIIGH GAZETTE, ?
MONDAY, Feb. 22, 1869. (
This being the anniversary of Wash
ington's Birth Day, basineati was almost
wholly suspended, both here and in the
East, and, as a consequence, there is but
little that :an be said that is really new
or important in regard to the oil market.
It is reported there was a better feeling
in the East at the close on Saturday, but
whether it would have been manifest
here to-day, had it not: hive bsen for the
hindrance above - mentioned, is. a ques
tion which cannot be answered. That
the market is in a very unsettled and
sensitive condition is conceded, and it
looks as if it was hanging in the balance,
and that but , very little would turn it
either way. Stocks are said to be in
creasing slightly in Philadelphia, - while
the rep sta in regard to the production
are confileting. Several new wells have
been reported quite recently, one of
them producing three hundred barrels,
and another one hundred and fifty, and
the number of new wells being put down
is said to be unusually large for this sea
son of tie yeas.
CRUDE—There was not a single oper
ation in Crude to-day, at least there were
none reported; and while the market
seemed to be exceedingly quiet, prices,
compared with Saturday, have under
gone no quotable change.. Spot 16m@17;
July to December, .18; March to July
1634©17. Private advicea from Oil City
quote at 66,75 at that point.
REFINED-Also, .was very quiet„not
a single sale reported, and compared
with Saturday, unchanged—February,
37%, and March 47. There seems to be
no inquiry for the late month,s, and in the
absence of sales, prices may be regarded
as nominally unchanged.
LUBRICATING on&
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 55c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle 800
Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing 400
Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil , 65c
OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. y. B. B.
Lockhart. Frew. & Co., 648 bbla to
Warden, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. 235 bbla to Tack Bro,
Philadelphia.
J. C.Kirkpatrick & Co.. 48 bbls refined
to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKee, Hackett & Co., 100 bbls refined
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. de S. 200 bbla refined to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
McKelvy Bros. & Co., 56 bbls refined
W. P. Logan de Bro., Philadelphia.
McKelvy Bros. & Co.. 105; tar. New
York. Phila. Oil Co.
McKee, Hackett ct Co., 50 tar W
Lin
coln, Boston. Co.,Standard Oil o 353 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew de Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 1635
Total shipments Tar 156
OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE
DEPOT,
H. M. Long & Co., 169 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Brooks, B. & Co., 128 bbls'refined to.
W. F. tic Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 176 bbls' re
fired to Warden, Frew it Co., Phila.
Total shipments Refined. • 463.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY. February 22, 1869.
There was again a light supplyof Cattle
on sale to-day, and with a good retail de
mand, the market was very stiff, and
compared with last week, prices are
higher—an advanced of from a quarter
to a half a cent has been established.
The whole number on sale was less titan
600 head, which is only about ones half
the number usually on sale, and indeed
it is not enough to supply the retail mar
ket, that is to afford the butchers a fair
chance to make selections, The quality
of the Cattle on sale Vas up to the usual
standard, there being a fair proportion
of good butchers stock, but, as eJready
noted, the number was not large enough
to meet the 2:equirem,ents of the retail
trade. . •
,••
As will be seen by reference to the re
port of sales, prime to extra Steers sold :1
at B@k9 eta; good to , medium, at 7®734; :-
and stockers at 5%®13i4. Fresh cows 7:
may be quoted at 1)18) :0 per head. (~
McGehan 19 head, commonish Ohio
stock to Blackwell at 5,75; Keeler sold 20
head Western Reserve stock to Zeigler
& Co., at 88,20; Coulter sold- 13 head of • ".,"
Steers, Cows and balm to Hazlewood &
Blackatock at 16,25; R. O. Crum sold 6
head of good Washington Co. Oxen,
weighing 9,440 for Hamilton, at 88 1 60;
N. Carr 20 head Belmont Co. Ohio stock, •-;'
at 6®7,75; Stakely Bro. 13 head bulls,
oowa and steers, at 8406; Adam !Eckert
sold 10 head fresh cows, at 150®70 per 4"
head; L. Rotlichi/ds &Co. 21 at 5,25®8,25;
Haas & Kraus 42; at 708,50; M. Verner
18, at 7,25; 2 oxen at 8; J. Needy 32 Ohio ';.
stock, at 6®9 eta; J. Zeigler 20, at 53‘4%
734; J. Keefer 10, at 708,70; Hazlewood
& Blackstock 70, at 5®8,50; Jas. BlAllia
ter 25 Butler Co. stool, at 507; Marks &
Bro. 6 ,0 Ohio & Chicago, at 7 5‘@91 Tran
man it Lobman 31 Ohio & Illinois •at 6X
@3'; L. J. Sheinberg 29 Oh b.- at 6®734;
Holmes, Lafferty & 03.75 mixed, at .53,/,
®8; Hedges & Taylor 63., at 6®Bg;
Greenwald &Kahn 50, at 6@)B.
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HOGS.—The Hog! market, to use a
common phrase, has received a' black .•
eye, and one from the effects of which; it
it is not likely, will soon recover. Since 0
this day week, prime fat hogs are down 14
fully a dollar per cwt, and on common ,
wades the difference is even greater.
We now quote in a retail way at 110
12;4-80Me few extra sold at 13.
ohn Kerwin sold about 100 head ,
of,
oonimonish }lnge at 10010,%.,
HOlmes. Lafferty & Co., sold 37 for t i
Copeland at 10®11 eta. '
Coulter sold 12 to Kahn, Boyer &
Greenwald at 11.
Lc ,
Entqrick &Co report retailing at 11%
la, And Kahn, aoyer It Co at 11®13M. r
SHEEP AND LAMAS The supply of
'Sheep was again light today, less than 800 P.
head, and with a fair local demand,
prices are &in and well sustained, and L'4
prime fat Sheep, such as our first :class t.. 1
butchers are in the habit of buying may
be quoted a i.shade higher. It Is but a.
proper to remark, however, that the tie
mand
has fallen off very n aateriallywithin s
the past few weeks, Which, is owing,iwej
presume, to the advanced prices, forcing!
many, If'n from ot all of the scalawag butchers
to retire the market. We now 14
quote prime to. extra fat sheep at 6®7l'
'ytai: per
es, pcmind. •
• Holm Lafferty & Co. Sold 100. c ad
for- Todd at 5®7 cts.
Adam Eckert 37 at 82,70 per head.
M. • Flinner 80 at s3(g)-1,50 per head. j
Smith & Blue, sold 100 head for Porter,
even /Ring 6816, at 82,80 per head. t•?..
J. It. Pringle_ ,ad 310; Kelley. . 5 : 3 :
Shaw, 100; which Were sold, bat we did
;lot get particulars. '
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