The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 04, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WO ' KS,
COLEMAN, RAHM CO„
3lbsofaciu.rers of
, NAILS, STEEL,
A LES AND SPRINGS
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Ditquece 'lron, Sheet and Tan Iron,' Juniata
Iron.wagon Box 'lron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder
Iron, X Iron, Flanged Cutter B Guard Iron,
Drag a d Dropper Bars, T Bailor Coal Roads,
Iron W dges. Flat Rail for Coal oa Boiler
Iron, row Bars, Chain Links, Boiler Heads,
Steel a d Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, 'Wago,
.Seat a d Coach Springs, and Axles, all styles:
Slab Steel for Plows, Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings
and Moulds exit to pattern. Suring hteel all
sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars,
• Steel Shafting, &e.
ALL GOODS "FIRST
T CLASS AND WAIIRAN
ED.
AnrOffices arid Works 16th street stn& Alle
gheny river and 77 WATER STREET, Pitts
burgh. ja4:cra
IRO
GODEITROY 1111ANCKIR & CO.,
42 change Place, New York,
Are prepared; ak Sole Agents in the United
States fop the Prussian blining and Iron Com
pany of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
sell in quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered In
either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
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'SPIEdELEISEN
Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
DESSEr4ER STEEL.
This Iron is free from Sulpur and Phosphoras,
and contains a heavy per cent age of 3langaneie.
Pull particulars, samples, pilces or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies
a3o:476
ation
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
BINGER, NINICK& CO.,
PITTSBIIIIGU. PA..
Manufacturers of every deardation of
CAST ANSI , GERMAN STEEL,
BtEriE.:(.BI;MALMB USING%
,
Ate, 13' . TIRE, its., &a
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 That Sta.
MILER, BARU & PARKIN•
011CREAL parrnmas:
ICEITALF.I REUBEN' MILLEB,
GEO. W. BARB, I CHAS. PARSE%
Eirscua. Pewrass—s. M. WEB..
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Office, NO. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel4:d4B
B LAca DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Nannfacturers of all descriptions of
Office and 'Ware:hence, 129.19195EC0ND
and 119 and 121 FLEST STREETS,
IRON WORKS.
• iormszunGs 'FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
XASITTACTORIOIS or
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Baliroad Car Axles Rolled;
ISaltroad Car Axles Hammered;
Loeoinotive Frames;
boconiotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods; •
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Bead's
Steamboat Shells;
Steamboat Cranks;
PlatOU Rods, Wrists; -
Pitman Jaws, Collars, dm.
°Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBIIIIGH, PA
ELLERSILMEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now Prepared to grant licen
ses for the use of the ELLERSHAUtiEN• ?BO
CFAS.
The superior Quality imparted to good iron,
the great improvement in inferior Iron, and the
reduced cost,commend it to all manufacturers of
Iron..Paries wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
applying to
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 360 PENN STREET.
Parties interested are invited to visit the
SHOENBEROER WORKS. where the process is
now in successful operation. leS:dt7
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Don Works.
Warehouse, 0 Nos. 31.63 an,tl67 FLEW
"P6ite Id""ggNalatilGit.
NOVELTY WORKS.
prrnsiuson
NOPELTY WORK*
founded 11. 1883.
mums, BrKEE Sr. CO.
KEYSTONE STANDARDOPAIRSANK PAT
ENT) PLATFORM Jaw COUNTER
SCALES.
damns FacediPant and Door Locks and Latches,
Pa tent
Cake Mills,
00) . 1312, OY ITEiST 013NIM iIsGBAWL! BTO,
rittsbitri •
OM AND STEAM FITVNG.
sons v. Coggig jog. KATA....MISMar =IL
JOHN N. COOPER & 6001
BRADS rotINDEMS,
GitEl AND STEAM FITTERS,
asaufacttren of RITMPB AND BMABB
AWA eveg , tl ß erati• c 3hil i e= . ln GAB n=l./B Ga
Cer. of Pike and Walnut Streets,
RNLI' FORT PITT
FOUNDRY 0011PANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
arEngines, Rolling Mill lie
chiller', Nail Machines, .
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOTINDRIti
Corner Carr°ltsuld SmsHenan Streets;
WILLIAM SMITH,
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
Ny Melt are all east lnvartablyin Pits, in dry
sand. and 12 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment
of general
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth litTard,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among th'ilareest and most
complete establishments e West, and are
riOw prepared to tarnish
PITTSBIJB OII .
W. F. PORTER,
stAsurAcrcnizas or
PITTSBURGH.
AND PIPE WORKS.
WARD,)
Prr'TSl3l:7llo - 196 PA.
Manufacturer of
FOR OAS 1.31 D WATER WOMB.
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also the of
to of Gal W orks to my m m
ake
n ake of BISTORTS Superintend.
PrrTiffaCTFLOrri.
Engines, of every dents:lolos,
Boilers, 00 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling 11111 Citotings.
Engine Castings.
ffiachine Castings•
Seneral Costing's.
ORDERS tSOLIDITED.
n09:n63
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
Successors to ROBINBOIg, MIMS 3 MILIASS.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBORGH ,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stitionary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Ceasing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tank
an d Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No-12, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT, INJECTOR
for seeding Boilers. Jall:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
BiUler Street, Ninth Ward,
10ppopIte Union Iron .Mille.
, rirranunes.
Rolling 31111 and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ILACEGNEBY AND CASTINGS GIINERALLY.
•
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBEIT & MA
oc15:12:8
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Vert Wird Foundry and Nadine Works,
BANDUSICY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
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kfannfacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
Shatting,, Grist Ca sti n g s Grist Work,
- Bolling Mill and-Machine g, ' Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, &e. Bo= to order and
have an bowl Ittuttnet of altstses. totlt:O.ls
FOIINDIEIN
, AND ROLL WORKS• .
880 Penn Street.
BOLLMANt BOYD it BAGALEY.
Cl2lll Bolls, Butt castinge. Bon Lathes. &e.
LUMBER.
LUMBER 2 Lira/num
ALI:MINDER 'PATTEIRSON.
Dealei in all Sinds of LuMber.
--- ON :HAND AND von SALE : • '
1. 000,000 feet Dry 'Pine Boards;
150.000 feet 1X and
inchch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1X Common Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1 and inch Oak:
25,000 feet Dry
,w 24 and 3 inch Ash*
5,000 ft. Dry sl,w3l,id in. Cherry & Maple,
30,000 ft. Dry 1, IX, Wand 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling .
250,000 feet Hemlock 'Joits and Siantingt
750,000 No. 1 IS-Ineh Shingles, sawed;
950,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed;
40,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, shaved;
40,000. Vire Brick; • •
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tons Mire Clay;
rilliDd and 6 VREBLE STREET. ibrmerly
Wancheeter, 157 REBECCA STBEETOPPP"
slte the Oil Works, Allegheny City. no
MON BROKERS.
SAMEL BL WICHEBSIUM,
''IRON BROILER,
014 Firststreet,Pittsburgr, Pa.
A g ent for t h° axle of Cornwall, Don hamore,
igria i dnea4g e grA D dr i cragict
tem al z
iherty Coke and 0. B. Charcoal.
PIO IRONS.
Consignments sre most res centrally solicited
COPPER.
AliE SUPEII.IOI I
L tOPFEB KELL 4.ND mamma wale
PITTWEIVIVIaII. •
PARK, IicCURDY & CO.,
Bannfaeturers of Sheathing, Bragere and Bolt
copper Pressed Copper Bottoms,Ralsed Stillt-
Bo
toms, Speller Solder. I.lso,lmperwrs and Deal
ers in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire ko.
Con italitly on band Tim:term , Machines aid Tools..
Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST ISTBEAT and laio
VECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. desired at
goeetel ordera or CePisir out to any !
one my1.4124:44T
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1E69
111J111 41104:4191
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(NskETlrz Poirr,)
Engine. Bui/ders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEA.MI3OAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY, ENGINES, of all sizes.
attention Invited to our newSTATION
ABY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER., of 15.borsessxkwer.
CASTINGSosf every kind. made to o
Foundzy, on THIRD STREET, below Ma r ket.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING , . 'PULLEYS,
HANGERS ROUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and
IRON TOB.ACCO ?FUMES, on hand ant made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Froatmß on the Allegheny River, mu the rout.
gar All orders promptly filled. TUT US
FORT PITT •
BOILER, STILL AND TAU
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLreBLITED TUBULAR,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANK%
CHIMNEYS, SMIRCHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING , PANS, BALT PANS AND CON.
DIMMERS;
STERIAMD PIPES,
S: OASONETENS AND um;
BGE
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
.Omce and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
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P Orders sent to the shove address will be
romptly attended to. mh7:iffi
W B M. BABNIMAL & CO.,
OILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NO9. 20, 2%, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
wiui the melt approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
.EBB in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Bait Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills. Anita ,
tors, !nettling. Pans, Boiler Iron. Bridges, Seger
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Bewaring done on shortest notice. 1a6:c21
Jams M. 'arra,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water 'Street,
Prnanunan, PA.,
YAIWIA=B= 07
IRON OIL TANKS,
RETTLING PANS. COFTER STEAM MR.
KOLUNG YELL STAMP.,
And SFUSET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
SAUD Dt. ..... D. BRUM
TARED M. MUTSU & SON,
111ANCI7ACTSTRICES or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
!MEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &a
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO..
Hanufacturers of the greatest variety of '
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,.
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Oftice, Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do nolb ay until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DEMMEß BROS.,
Smithfield St.: GEO. 'SUBLET, Allegheny City.
OR 'F, RUNS & CO,,
• ALLNITFACTURZEB OF EVERT ITAILIETTOT
269C I CONn rallii
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
• FOE WARMING BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
••BEGULATOR.',' COLUMBIA. COOK STOVE
WIZ CW I IIIIO MANTLES. ly . __ F s ° L9th li A
REFLECTOR, ORATES, tree Iromuln.Lld Mut;
GRLTE FRONTS, FENDERS, Lc. •
206 and 20S Liberty Street,
se2s:yl7 PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST
iird[WELTA CO: 14
- TRIUMPH,
/4:)B BITTIMINO US COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
gat as any, other Store In the Union.
BISSELL & 00. 1
No. 285 'Liberty Street.
ago on Aaad and for ule.
PARLOR STOVES,
KEATING STO
"131101ATUNfilnl:
'lO
AL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STKWART & CO.,
Having removed their omce to
NO. 567 LIBERTY §TREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
itetivrAcreralas 07
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
COAL AND COKE•
(Late* city Flourlall)l3.3oo2rD ELOOB.
Are now prepared to fainleb good YOUGHIO tte
h
GBILNY LUMP NTJT 00AL 011131A08, a
lowest morket
Alt orders lett at their office, or addsnsied to
them through the mail, will be attended to
promptly.
STONE.
WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Works,
Northwest comer of West Common. SaleetlellY.
HILEDTIE ATVATICH..CO.
Have On band or prepare on abort notice Hearth
and BteiLlitones. Flags fir eldewalks, Weiler
Varna, SC. Head and Tomb Stones. Mi.
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY.
N 0.169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOV,ERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST !MOWED 011 'KEE DEPOSITS.
Collections made eon. all accessible points in
the United States and Canadu.
DIBECTOBS• •
D. Hostetter, Jno. O Risher,
James Gordon. Bobt. B. King ,
D. Wallnee, Andrew Miller,
E. Fawcett, James M. Bailey.
MILAN, Pres'%•
BASIL. Me
D. LEST
NATIONAL BANE Of . 001111EBCII
,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. PATTF.RSOA..-- ..... --PresNest
JOB. B. HILL
CAPITAL, r $500,000.
DIREOTOItI3: _
GengeW. cue,
13 R. Palmer
WmDouglas,
. Beea.
A. Patterson,
Chas Lockhart, ,
Dan. R. Davidson,
W. 8. Raven.
DLSVOIIDTB D
av9:on
WWl', CAUGREIE . 84 CO.,
' BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PITTSBIIRGII ,
OSIICCESSOSS TO ELPIFIA, BAST It 00..)
DiLLII33 At
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Arid particular Fa t al e an m n e or paid to the prirclime
COMERNMEN't BONDS.
Stant Drafts on London.
niyl33l
10' HOLMES & SONS,
1,3 • , ,j
67 Market Street,
vrra-raznatela, EPA.
the Co
United llectio
23tates and Conadns made on all thia.e principal points of
Stocks Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. , I
1
f i ' e o artenlas attention Dal to the pnrchutee and
sa
United Stated Securities.
issomi
DOLLAR - SAVINGS _BANK , ,
After the First of torch Next,
Will be closed on
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
And open Sally from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock
P. X., ALkp, On
Saturday Evenings•
fel9:eBs
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY ,
ROBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
MANHFACTURER OP
Lubricating & HighTesf Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Axle OIL
Stands 'great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
Will cut flares'''.
Saw SIM and Planing Mill Oils,
Adapted for high speed.
Spindle Oil, Wool:Head-Light 011,
Oil, TIMODOTO'
IDS dialrlmishlngoll,l4itisoline,
Runless OIL IParraßlne.
ARMOR VARNISEIt to preserve Bright Iron
Werk and Machinery from Bast.
These prodects are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s patent by Su4erheated a l most odo r less, Vac
coo. The Lubricating Rs are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, unifbriti, and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Oils are 'unequalled, and are in constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left a Br id ge WOOD
STREET, Works at Sharpsburg.
WAR ING AND RING;
Conurdesion Merehanta and Sinkers In
Petroleum 'and its Products
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PIITEIBITEOH, PA.
PEOLADELPECLL ADDRESS.
VIAIUNGL KING & CO.,
TACK BROTHERS, -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND MEALS= IN
Petroleuni and its . Products,
•
o groritaraity L a r efgin= mes
Madelyn' Wise-Iff WALNUT ST.
spl:w9o
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & 'CO:,
Once, DALZELL BUILDING,
fen Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh: Pa
14" ati 17-lIPPTY*YigitU
1101.111 ES; BELL & COy
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
PITTEII3I7fIGH.
/dam Inatarers of MUM leallnllN and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA
SNICATINGS AND BATTIK 1.
1•••••••••• •
CENTRAL lINION
PACIFIC RAILWAXJ BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
yll. R.Arowrz,
Corner FIFTH AVENUE Qc WOOD STREETS
Also, dealer in Government. Bonds. d arke r
COUDOD# and European Exchange at
rates. . dell
Jas T 1 BRADY & Cu,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
ON. Cashier.
3E3 .8.1•41 - TICAMEL
BUT AND SELL ALL HINDS 07
OTERNKENT SECURITIES,
T. AT U A. IN.
Fir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
1u -Money loaned on Government Bonds at
loweit market rates.
Orders execrated for the Purchase
and Sale of ,STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
OE littOugij &Ott
OPTICS OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, March 3, 1869. %
Gold was very firm to-day at 132%®
132%, witli an upward tendency, which
was only pievented by the sharp ad
vance in the rate of interest on call
loans, being 7 per cent. gold, per annum.
Importers and speculators alike are
now convincedl that gold has touched its
lowest point at 130 g, and that it must
not be surprising to have at any moment
an advance of from.• three to four per
cent. Should the paasage of the Hooper
bill be,delayed to next Congress, a sharp
reaction in bonds may take place, in
which case large shipments of cola
would• have to take the place of bonds
and for a time, at least, cause a rapid
rise in the gold premium until sufficient
produce could'be shipped to furnish the
necessary supply of of exchange.
Bonds were very dull and 1862 s had
declined to 116%; new 1865 s to 111%; with
a disposition to sell' rather than to buy.
The price of governtnents now depends
entirely on the bill for the closing of all
loans and•the legal obligations to pay in
, coin whenever due.
Stocks dull and lower with a general
indisposition to buy. iost of the iniit4-
ential operators have sold out a few days
', ago, and are afraid of a tight money
market from now to 'April. -
1 Money more in demand..
' Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 132; Silver, 126; Eighty
one's, 115%; Five Twenties, 1862, 117%;
do 1864, 11334;• do 1865, 114%; do 1865,
Consols, 112%; do 1867, 112%; do 1868,
112%; Ten Forties, 105%; New York
Central, 15834; Erie, —; Reading; 91%;
Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne dr, Chicago
Railroad, 18%; Ohio & MiasissipPl,
33%; Michigan Southern, 95%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 89%; Chicago tic
Rockl Island, 125%; Chicago & North
Western, 81%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, h 9O; Adams Express Com
pany, 59%; Merchants Union Express,
16; Pacific Mail, 101%; Western Union
Tele h C,ompany; 36%; Gregory, 2,00:
Pacific
quartz ill, 75; Corydon, 10; Smith &
Parmele, ,50; Am. W. Express 41%.
, —Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dr, Co.: Gold, 132; United
States Sixes, 1881's, 115%; 5-20's, - 1862,
117%; 5-20's, 1884, 113%; 5-20's, 1865,
114%: 10-40'5,105%; 5-20's Jan'y and July,
1865, 112%, do. 1867, 112%; do. 1868, 112%;
Seven Thirties, par less %; Due Com
pounds, 119; Ten For
110; Union
Pacific Railroad, par; contro 103; Cy.
Pacifies, 10134.:
E2l
OILS.
147 Walnut Street.
(Succesiors to 8. J 0148.8 & C 0..)
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
LAMES T. BRADY & CO
FINANCE AND TRADE
C.By Telegraph to tne Pittsburgh Gazette.. 3
' NEW_ Yonu, March 3, 1869.
The combination to tighten money re
laxed this afternoon, and after 2 o'clock
money was plentiful at 7 percent. cur
rency. The change to ease , in money
caused an upward movement in the mar
ket on Stock Exchange. Discounts are
nominal. Sterling quiet at 8%09%;
closing firm at 934 for prime bankers.
Gold lower, under the passage of Mr.
Sohenck's bill in the Senate and the re
port that A. T. Stewart is to be Secretary
of the Treasury. He Is supposed to be
in favor of contraction, and the rumor
occasioned heavy sales by bears. The
market opened at 132%, advanced to
13234, and closed at 131%. Loans were
made at 6010 per cent, for carrying. The
clearances to-day were 11100,000,000.
Governments opened easier but ad
vanced in 'the afternoon, and closed
strong at the highest rates of the day.
Coupons of 1881, 110115%; do. '62,.
117%0117M; de. '64,1 10113%; do. '65,
114%0115; do. new,112%0112%; do. ''67,
112%0112%; do. '6, 112340112%;
105%0105%. ,
State bonds firm; Missouris, 87 4 0
87%;' Old Tennessees, 67%06734; New
Tennesiees, 65%065%; North-Carolinas,
59%059%.
The railroad market opened weak,
with New York Central as the feature;
sales were made as low as 157%, while
16034 was paid. There were large
dealings in Ft. Wayne and Pittsburgh.
Pacific Mail was firm in the afternoon.
Railways responded to the ease in
money, and advanced with better feel
ing, generally though, without special
feature or marked activity.
Miscellaneous list stronger Express
shares closed steady.
Five-thirtyPrice.4:—tlamberland, 37340
37%; Wells Express, 3103134; American,
42042%; Adams, 5934050%; Merchants,
16017; United States, 49; Quicksilver,
23%024; Canton, 58%059% : Pacific
Masi, 101%0101%; Western Union Tele
graph, 36X037; • Mariposa, 13%013%;
do. preferred, 3234033; New York
Central, 158%0159; Erie, 3603634; Hud
son, 136013634; Residing, 01%091%;
Harlem, \ 1340136; Terre Haute, 36
038; do. preferred, 65066; Wabash,
66%06034; do.' preferred, 763%07735;
St. Paul, 650653,; do. preferred, 77%0
TT'; Ft. Wayne, 117%®11S; Ohio and
Mississippi, 33!{@1i: Michigan Central,
llsqusi.:; Michigan Southern, 953;@
95!;,'; Illinois Central, 140@1413;', . • Toledo,
105.1 @105 , ;; Rock Island, 125%@126;
Northwestern, 81% ®81%; do. preferred,
90@90 1 A; Dubuque and Sioux City, 108;
St. Joseph pref., 111.
Mining Shares quiet; Gregory, 205;
Smith fi Parmelee, 150; Grass Valley, 50.
Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet,
50; Copper Falls, 16;.: ; Franklin, 23%;
Heels. 78; Hancockl - 5%; Minnesota 3;
Quincy, t 6.
• ' Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, %1,070,-
399; payments, P,299,482; balance, 187,-
701,243.
Exports for the week, except specie,
amounted to ,12,108,676.
LIVE STOCK
PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, t
,WEDNESDAY, March 3, 1869.
- CATTLE—The market this week has
ruled firmer, under the influence of light
arrivals, and, in addition, the advicea
from, the East are of .a mere favorable
character. Shippers, however, with the
experience of the past three months " w e
fresh in mind, operate very cautiously,
and are not disposed toi run any very big
risks: as a consequencia, they have not,
thus far, taken hold very freely, not ' •
seeming disposed to encourage sellers to
put up prices. The supply on sale, is not
up to that of last week in numbers, I
though fully equal in 'regard to ,quality;
there was one drove of very fine Steers
from Marion Co. Ohio, but they were
held above the views of buyers, 9 cts,—it
was thought they would sell at 83,4 or pos
sibly
, .
8%. As will be seeri by reference to
report of sales, there is nothing reported
above B%,but it should lie borne in mind
that since the date o our last report,
there has been no sal s of really prim
fat Cattle; this latter ade' of stock ma
be quoted at 8%®8%. The leading mar
kets
appear to be stronger all around
this week—Chicago is reported as hav
ing advanced sharply!
WEDNESDAY, February 24.—Holmes,
Lafferty & Co. for Little to Aull & Co. 4
oxen, weighing 5,850, at 7,50; Campbell
to Hershberger ,19, weighing 20,100;
Keenan to Selser 17, weighing 22,275,0
7,50; same to McCullough 14; weighing
16,950 at 6%.
THURSDAY, February 25•-Holmes,
Lafferty & Co. for Good to Kelley 12,
weighing 18,178, at 5; Hedges & Taylor
for Johnston to Kelly 19, weighing
20,875 at 6%; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for
Good to Kelly 15, weighing 16,100, at 6%;
same for Felt -to Aull & McCall 14,
weighing 18,375, at 7,50; same for same
to same 17, weighing lB,lso'at 6,25; same
for McFadden to Anil & McCall 19,
weighing 15,375, at 5%; same for Baker
to Kelly 40, weighing , 38,350, at 6,25;
same for same to Martin & Co. 18,
weighing 24,650; Thomas to Gillett 19,Pat
6,50; and 28 at 7,501 same to Kelly
weighing 18,825, at Ida per head.
FRlDAY,February 26.—Holmes,
ferty & Co . for-Smith to. Beach, Pr
Co. 38, weighing 414360, at 6.50, and , l.9
premium; same for Todd to Crouse & 43.
10, weighing 9,575. lit 5,75.
TUESDAY, March 2.—Holmes, - Lafferty
& Co. for Doud to, IDlernen 81, weighing
92,600 at 7,50; same or same to same 17,
weighing 19,725, at 7.501 Hedges & Tay
lor for Henry to Blackwell 18, weighing '
18,425 - Kirkpatrick to Wells 14, weigh
ing 16,950, at 7,50. ---
WEDNESDAY, March 3.—Traurman &
Lobman to Runyan 18, weighing 20,850,
1 at 8,25; Hedges &. Taylor to Kelley 58
I head, commonish steers, at 6,40.
HOGS—There is a decidedly stronger
feeling in the Hog market this week, and
with a slightly increased demand, and
continued light receipts, prices, since
the date of our lastlreport, have advanced
from a quarter to a half cent per
pound. We now quote light averages,
such as are usually shipped to New
York, at 10%®10%; while prime to
choice Philadelphia Hogs may be quoted
at 11%@12: It is thought, however, that
prices are not likely to go higher, and
that in the event of increased receipts, a
decline •is almost inevitable. Retail__
buyers do not require ,so many when
prices are high add consumers—the
masses—cannot affora to buy much fresh
pork at present figures.
SHEEP—With only moderate receipts
and a good shipping demand. The Sheep
market is p steady, and, if anything, pri
ces, com with last week, are a
Shade higher.ared Quotations may be fairly
given at 4@5 cts for common . ' 151466 K
for good to prime, an 7@7% for extra
to fancr—there was bit a Single drove
sold at the outside qu tation. There was
a pretty fair, attendance, of buyers both
from Philadelphia and New York, and
there, are but few Sheep in the pens
unsold.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE' i f
• WEDNESDA.Y. March 3, 1869..
The market was rather offish to-day,
the advance established yesterday, hav
ing-been almost lost, and the feeling at
the close was weak, though there were
no indications of anything like a panic.
The advices from the East were rather
conflicting in some respects, though
upon one point all agreed, and that was
that the market was weak and a shade
lower. It was rumored that the boll
element had quit buying,and this seemed
to have the same, effect in breaking
the market slightly, that the reports of
their buying had in putting it up on
Tuesday.
PRUDE—There was rather more ac
tivity in the Crude market to-day, the
sales in the aggregate being larger than
for some days previous, and in some in=
stances, slightly. improved prices were
realized. We can report a "put" of 3,000
bble till August, at 1535 and $600; 1,00
till August. seller, at 16%; 10,000, 1,000
each March to December on private
terms; and—last evening -2,500 bbls.' to
be delivered on first water '
,at 17. This
latter delivery was offered at 17 to-diy,
vrittiout finding a buyer.
REFINED—Market offish and weak,
and' compared with yesterday, prices
are a shade lower.' So far as we could
learn, there was not a single sale, and it
was discovered that there were no buy
ing.
ers at
March to the quotations
June. may re be q curnt st
tedst even
lauo
3fi3S offered and 37 asked; and April to
December at 3635 offered, and 37G0 3 1ii
asked. Spot nominal at 353 @3a.
mleuto*.Tizio one.
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Eclipse Railroad Axle ........... . ... . ..... 30 f 1 . 43
Eclipse -.Machinery. ...... . ............ .... . 76e
Eclipse Spindle ... ... ...... . ........ .... .. 800_
Eclipse Tanners' Sculling ...............
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OIL SHIPPED SA STll,4ittr,.
MdKelvy Bros. & Co:J 154 bbls re au
W. P. Logan t Bro., Philadelphia.. 1
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W. H. Chilcoal, 50 bbls tar to. Jf
Traux & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPPED EABDsTparPRO.
H. M. Long & Co., 110 bbls refusal. 1.
Warden, Fraw & Co., Phila.
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