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STEEL WORKS.
DUQUESNE
COLEMAN, RAHM
Manufacturers of
LOON, NAILS, STEEL,.
-AXLES AND SPRINCS ,
Duquesne Iron Sheet and Tank Iron, Junbsta
Iron. Wagon jai Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder
Iron, XL Iron, Flanged Cu t ts B ars, Guard Iron,
Drag and Dropper Bard, T Rail for Coal Roads,
Iron Wedges. Flat Rail for Coal Roads Bolter
Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Links. Boiler' Heads.
Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon,
Seat and Com Axles, b Springs, and all styles:
blab. Steel for Flows. C ultirator Stea n l. Steel Wings
and Moulds .cut to pattern. 8 g Steel all
sizes. B. Steel and Steel Tire, 'Crow Bars,
Steel Shafting, de. /
ALI; GOODS FIBST CLASS AND W./LIMAN
TED.
airmen anpl Works 113th strf l et .and Alle
gheny river andl7.. W i ts.TEN ST BET. Pitts-
Web.
GODFSBOY BBANCKER & CO.,
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, ns Sole - Agents in tnited
Btates for the PrUßßlatl - Mining and Iron Corn.
,pany of Duiaburg, 'Westphalia, to contract or
sell La quantities to snit pnrchasers, tdelivered - in
e ithirNew York or Yhiladelphisa the celebrated
G. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for the'nwinfactoring of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from &awn and Phosphorus
and contains a heavy per cent age of Manganese
Fall particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies
jaBe:d7B
atton
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MICK & CO.,
Przurszuram. PA..
- Mitrosfactirers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
B IL TI AP : c Si a n nA.TIPORM
, • AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac., &o •
Warehou*, 88 Water andloo First Ste.
1111A.1 1 1i, BARR & PARKIN.
- GIRENAL risyncaS:
WM. METCALF, BEUBEN MILLER,
HEO. W. BABE, I CHAS. PARKIN.
BrEauz. FAtemax—S. H. HIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
RILTYR, BARR PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
=ME
BL AC, DIVGIOND
STEEP. WORKS.
'ARK, BROTRER & CO.,
Diinnfactarers of all descriptions of
Off a i nd
a ll 9
* d2 h l n Fsleß 1 S 20,;12111. 124 SECOND
IRON WORKS.
JAB. Ilmonat s Pre" —:scr. P. POSIT% nuptt.
pirrsmucat FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
MAtWFACTUBB&S Or
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Clay Axles Hammered;
Locomolive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods:
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads; -
Steamboat Shalt%
Steamboat Cranks; -
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, dbs.
Offloe, No. 177 PENN STREET
PITTSBIIUGH. PA
ELLERSILIESEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now unwired to grant licen
ses for the use of the ELLERSIRKUSES PRO
CESS.
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great improsement in inferior iron. and the
reduced coshcommend it to a 4 manufacturers of
iron.
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
applying to.
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 860 PENN STREET.
Pstrtiee interested are invited to visit the
BHOENBERGER WORKS. where the process is
now in successful operation. tell:dl7
glO3lllOll, PIZERrON & cp.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
~.
Wakehouse, Nos. 166 . sual67 VS=
STUMM, cr.:popite MononiCiels Hansa --.
statde PITT6I3ID*OB.
-NOVELTY' WOlll4l.
ofrfsmrage _ .
rom'adeCA. D. 1833.
ADAAIS, rirIEEE - dZ - CO.
ItAill/PACIRSZMS 07
KEYSTONE STANDAND, $ pp.
ENT) PLATYDRItt AND COUNTER
. _
SCALES:
!anus raced PateDt Door Mug and Latches,
OBEER OF rrasl9 3 rEns 6 GRAIAT BTB .
Pllllolll*'
OAS AND MUM FITTING.
C001113.....J05. Juirs....ainarr BEM
JOHN EL COOPEIOI CO.,
BRAUN POIDIDABS,
•
GAB AND STEAM- PITT/M24
inannfictusere of PIDAIS AND ITAAPB_Vin. I, IfA
Of eveff description; deolen in OAn Vara:oar&
AND TIIBINU, of n 4 kinds.
Col% of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURG/Tr
E
FOUNDERS,'
MACHINISTS.,
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
prEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re-
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carron and Smalhruan Streets,
wrom WABD.)
PrITISMIJIIO3I.
• •
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE Oki AND WATER WORE&
My Pines are all mist fnvariablyin .Pits, in dry
und, and IA feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for Gail and Water Works.
• Imould'also call the attention of Superintend.
ents of Gas Works to kny make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS, •
MORTON STREET; Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and most
complete ep eatablintunents
thrash in the West , and are
now prared to •
Engines, of every ileseriPtlam
Boilers, OA Tasks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
, .
Bolling Jim Castling,.
Engine Castings.
agaehine Castings.
fieneralt Castings.
• ORDERS SOLICITZD.
n09:n69
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
Succeasors to Boanteow, Alms 3 Nu.r.snit.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
- FOUNDENS AND VACHINISTS,PITTABLIRGH,
NanttAtcturerso!Bost and Staticmsry Steam En.
an d Sti fle.
d i ele a r a llgt r or &Vint
and litlte k ßoll " and Sheet leg Wors.
Once,o. corner First and _ drolthrield
Streets.
Agents for GITTAIID'S PATENT IDIISCTOB
for reeding Boilers. - Jaß:reri
PITTSBURGH.
Ml BLANC FOUNDRY.
Aj itutier Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,'
rirraiMmon.
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
x, fIAND CASTISGB OEMALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBEIT & MAULED.
0a5:123
rionsts CABLIIIF & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Radio Works,
EA-1;17)01KP Err ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.s ,
Manufactnrers of steam Engines, Oil Presses,
Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Kill Work , Boiling MU and Xashine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wuon Boxes, de. Band to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes. insituili
TitAL - FOIINDRY
O EN
AND ROLL WORKS
880 /Penn street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, do.
LIIXIIIERI-. LUMBER!
ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer tnaU liinds - of Lumber.
ON HAND AND TOR BALE
1 000,000 ftet Dry Pine Beards:
150.000 het 1)( and 2 Inch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1% inch Common Plant;
_-30,000 feet Dry Laud 2 Inch Oak:
55,000 feet Dry SI, 23i.and 3 inch Ash,
• .5000 ft. Dry 2, 63‘ 3 In.CherrY Maple.
301)00 ft. Dry 1, Ih,'S and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
250,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting:
'150,000 No. 118-inch Shingles, sawed:,
250,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed:'
40,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, snared;
60,00111 Fire Brick: .
1,000 Fire Tile.
100,ToncTire Clan •
'YAW:hi—No. 86 PHEBLZ sum?. ftruterly
Manchester, and 151 REBECCA STBSIT. OPP.
site the Gas:Worka, Allegheny City.
no
SAMUEL !IL IMICILEIWILM
. .
IRON BRORIIEL,
1.114 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- .
Agent for the Ole of Coritwall, Doe Owner%
Josephine, Isabella,Duceanaon,etaahoße. Glen
don.snd other brands of anthracite. 'mottle
/hen Coke and C. B. Charcoal.
PIO IRONS.
17UPEIB MI LL, D EGIOLT3 0 WOlOl5
PrT119131:1 11 4 111 .
PARK, IifeCIIRD
T co
kanufacturers of neinlag, draiters , and Balt
(topper, Pressed Copperl3ottoms,Bateed BCD Bot
toms, ripener Bolder. Also,lmporters and Deal
ers .a Metal. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, WlrN do.
Con ;tautly on hand Timers' Machines at.d Tools.
Warehouse N 0 .140 /MST fiTICZAT and Mid
INCOND STRZETlttstairgh.
Special orders of copper ant to any desired nat.
torn.. mylte:M:doT
vrr , rmn:rmen.
ZIMMER.
I; II k, 7. :0: 3 :,. ::
Consignments are most Teo oactfaUT solLelted
COPPER.
..11--GAZETtEI7 , SATURDATiq7MARCH: - .6 - i ..--1 . 861 :
PiITiSTII
ENGINES, SOMiIM3;-&c.
HUGH 11. BOLE 8t CO.,
Con Point Alley and Daquetme
(Nrap. Tze Ponm)
_
Engine Buitaers; Fount - Zara and
.Afachiniata. ' '
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONANY ENGINES of all sizes. ;
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE, AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of"15-honewower. -
CASTINGS. of every kind, made to order atom.
Foundry, on TRIED STREET. below Market.
BIGELfor Oil We ile; SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order. i\t the
DUSTRIAL -WORKS,
on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
PITT9BI7IIPrH. PA.
I
Yrontin
orderi promptly tilled. THY vs
=
F°
B''
R, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TURMAS, DOUBLE-HLITED TCBTILAB,
El -BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS. b .
OIL STILLS AND OIL TAMIL
..
CHIMNEYS, BRNEOBINO AND ASH PANB,
OETTLINO PANS, BALT was AND CON
DENSERS;
MAN PIPES, BAROMETERS AND. LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Ocoee and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets, '
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
1111 P Orden sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. ath7:1139
Wm. ouevintm & co., •
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, AR, S 4 AND Ti 6 PENN ST.
Raving secured a large Fold and furnished It
wits, the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ayRS In the best manner, and warran to
made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Sire • Beds, Stet Pipes, Locomotive Boilers.
Condensers, Balt PILES, Tanks. Oil Stills, Arta ,
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler liork,lies, Sager
Pena, and sole manufacturers of bilir 7 ll Pat
ent Hollers.
• . Repairing done on ehortest notice. IsSiell
•
JANES ItL BITER )
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PTIINSBMIGH, PA.,
bL11110714107X0 07
IRON OIL TANKS,
aErrLlxe rANs, oerriut STEAM PIPE.
ROLLING *ELL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORN..
For Steamboats.
JAM= M....... ...EDMOND D. NU=
JARED H. BRUSH & SON,
ELENIITACTOMEMB Or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
• SHEET IRON WOHL&O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, .Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Ilanufactnzers of the &eaten variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heathig Stoves,
TO BE POUND IN THE 'STATE.
Sole Men ts fbr the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental - Stores Wo rl dinnaces for Bard Coal or
Coke. B est In the for Parlor,olllce. Store or
Charch. Fire unti l no rekindling—bums all wln.
ter. Do notbdy yoa see or seed for Clrentar.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orlentals—DEßNLEß BROS..
imltheeld St.; GEO. DUBLEY. Allegheny City.
OM, !MOUS & CO.,
KA3ureorvarns Or ZVZSIT vAuarry or
191 1 T I CIONang3
BOSTON COOKING RANGE
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
. .
Pon WARNING BUILDINGS.
TIM BMW (ANTI-DUST COOKING STOW..
"DEGULATOIt. ,I COLUMBIA. COOK wrov&
VAN'S
CeTtin FILM w P A STABLI
areateirk,riTabfree tro
ERS adlst and datit;
200 and 208 Liberty Street,
5e.25:y17 PITTsBUEGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
BISSELL at C 0.%
FOB 81T1171112101711 COAL.
Werranted to Cook. Bake or Boast ea
Nell as any other . Stove In the Union.
BISSELL & 00
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Wee on Mai sad for sals,
PAllVATaro rmin i
GRATE iso Lrzra/Ell3.
000711Xl
Auto Owl. Me.
OAL! COAL !! COMA!!
C
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Rsvin. removed their once to
NO. 567 ILIBEIRTY STREET,
.a.sed, city roux snu) sworn) Ewan.
Are now urepared to tarnish
_g_ooel YOUGHIO ,
einmy Dona , NUT INAI, OB /MAUS, at the
lowest mortet Price. •
AU orders lett at their °Zoe, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attmulad to
m7 - EswantimioN - • 1
Slone- Works;
fforlivrest ocrener or WeatrOommois, Allegheim
FRED% ATVATEIa & CO.
Hare on band .or prepare on abort notice Hearth
and awn Stones, flags for lildewalim, Brewer ,
Varna, ao. Head and Tomb atones, as.
Orders promptly executed. nice* ressonabla
111UNCITACT1=2.8 01
CET-THE BEST.
TRI.I3MPH,
COAL AND CORR
STONE.
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANKING COEVIY.
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Dlr air Iro•
GOVERNMENT BEOIJRITIEB
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON 1131 E DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all aocesslble points In
the Oultedßtates and Canada..
DIBECTOBB:
D. Hostetter, duo. 0 Bieber,
James Hordoa, Bobt. H. Haig,
D. Wallace, Amdrew
R. Fawcett, James H. Bailey.
N. Cashier.
1)AIIPL.
.LEST
NATIONAL BANK Of COIIIIFICE,
Cot. of Wood and 81#11 Bth.
PATTER508.....4..... President.
JOB. EL HILL —..—
CAPITAL, r $500,000.
DMEOTuBS:
Goo Ale W. Cass.
kt. A. Palmer
Wm. Douglas,
Win. Bead.—
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. BrOWII.
Ches. Lockhart,
Dan. B. Davidson,
W. 8. Haven,
Jr, AT 11 A. N.
DISCOUNTS DALL
aranan -
HABIT, CAIIGHEI & CO.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Ofiraer4rd and Wood Streets,
I.
Priwriglatlitert.
(NJOCEI3BOBB TO SAMNA, SART a C 0..)
Dwane nor
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale or
OOVERNNIEN4 BONDS.
sight Drafts on-London.
mytaal
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PITICT6131:1 110 . 11 ;
Collections sande on all the pzinelpal pante of
the United antes end Canada*.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OONNELESION.
Particular attention paid to the parcluse and
sale of
United States Securities.
I=
DO IR SAVINGS BI
-After the First-of March Next,
Will be eloaed on
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
Aud open daily hom 9 olclpek A. It. to 3 o'clock
P. X., and on
Saturday Even.ins.
rel9:eds
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HULBERT W. C. 'IMEDDIX,
MANUFACTURER OF
Lubricating & High Test Burning tils.
Sellpse Railroad Attie .
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather. •
Locomotive, Engine, Umbine Shop,
WM cot Screws.
Saw DIUI and Planing Mil' 01U,
Ads ed for high speed. •
spin a Oil, Woolinead•Light Oil,. .
OU Tanner& Stuff. He tsole,
ins?it Finishing Oil,, Gasoline,
_Harness 011. '
ARMOR V.A.BSIBB,' 'to preserve Blight I ron
Work and Machinery from hush
Theseproducts are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam in Vac
cuo. The Lubricating its are almost odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform, and . mostly light col
ored. stand high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. ,Theallroad
0/la are 'unequalled and are inconstant use. On
many of the prineliul Railroads.- liamnles can
be examined and orders left at 124 WOOD
STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
VIIINGAND SING,
COloadesion Merchants end Brokers is
Petroleum. and • its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
prrissumait, Pl. -
nuLADILLISIA. ADDRESS,
WAItIIiG, ICING & CO.,
197 Walnut Street.
I T ACK ' n " THEBsi
- COMMISSION • MERCHANTS,-
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleura and Its Proaucts,
coil:Mu Offio ne Way _
mad Dwi l' BUil t D A nies
Mnswletc
IyAISOND OIL WO,Rits,
IPA.' LONG . . ,
_
DALZELL suminNe;
fen Duquesne Way, Pittsibutgi,•Pi:
r)7=7 . 1
HO
BELL*, CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
PITTS33I7aGIE.
MaorecihuenolBBAVY 1311)111il UNIT
LIMOS AND amorous.
SITICNTINGS AND BATTINO.
CENTBAL : AND ANION . •
PACIFIC RAILWAY .BONDS
The cheapest investment now In the market
sale by
PH. rt.. I.4 , llMt r i l
Corner FIFTH AVENUE A WOOBEITHEE • .
Also, dealer In Government Bonds; Gold a d
Coupons and European Exchange at mark t
rates. , deal
Jas TI B &WY 8c Co
(euccenors to 8. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Foilrth and Wood Sts.,
3B .AL 3Er.. "M 3FIL.
BUY AND BELL ALL KINDEi, Va
GIONTE,NNENT SECURI I
i'OOLD, SILTEEt MiD COUPONS,
ON MOW! FAVORABLE TEEMS.
tir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Money loaned on Government Bon
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Porch'
and Sale of _STOCKS. BONDS
GOLD.
JAMES T. BTU=
Ctt littsburgt fSit
Fucearep AND TIL&DE'
ONIFICE Op PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, March 5, 1869.
On theannouncement of the new
inet today and the further riso of bo;
in Enrope, the price of gold drop •
from 181 to 18831, the lowest mint ,; et
reached for this season. It now depenltls
how the press will take , up the new ap
pointments; if approved of,it is ilk 1y
that a further decline of gold sill take
place, which will carry with l it every r
tide of merchandise .and produce, a• d
CM
will, for a time, check our export trad
but If the new Secietary of the Treasu
remains at the head of his mammoth e
tablieliment in New York, a further de-'
presslon, of the gold premium would
certainly bring on very heavy loss
es to his large importing interests.
Judging from this point, it is not likely
that the new Secretary could be over
zealous in hastening on specie payments
by artificial means. If the appointment
was known to Mr. Stuart, be possessed a
power which could be detrimental to the
interests of those rivalling with him in
the-same business. Be it as it may, the
inauguration of the new President has
not yet the effect on the European bond
market that was expected, and instesd of
a sharp and decisive advance, the market
suffered even a partial decline in bonds.
It is thus evident that the whole events
have been discounted by far-seeing
financiers and disappointment thus fol
lowing those who, too over-confident in
the effect of the event just passed, their
tactics have to be changed to a new di
rection. The disposition here is rather
to sell bonds than to buy at present high
prices, which is shOwn by difference in
price of the old and new bonds. 1862's
advanced nearly two per cent. while
1867 advanced - but half per.cent. ,
In stocks the market is dragging along
with downward tendency, an disposi
tion to get out of the .heavy loads of
stocks.
Express shares were higher and
firmer; American 'Merchants Union ad
vanced to 44, an advance 7 per cent. with-
in six days. •
Money easier, with a gradually im
proving demand.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 131; Silver, 124; Eighty
one's, 116%; Five Twenties, 1862, 119 3 / 4 ;
do 1864, 115; do 1865, .115%;• do 1865,
Consols, 113; do 1867, 113y0 - do 1868,
113; Ten Forties, 1053;; New York
Central, 5834; Erie, —; Reading; 90%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & , Chicago
Railroad, 117; Ohio &
333; Michigan Southern, 95;/;• Cleve
land k PittsbUrgh, ; C ' hiCago &
Rock Island, 125 3 / 4 ; - Chiolgo dr. North
Western, 81 3 / 4 ,; Chicago it North Western
Preferred; 89%; Adams Express 'Com
pany, 623'; Merchants Union Express,
16; Pacific Mall, 100; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 30i; Gregory, 2,10;
Quartz Hill, 77; .Corydon, 10; Smith dr,
Parmele, 1,55; Am. W. Express 44.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
NEW Yosa t March 6, 1869
The great feature of Wall '
street this
afternoon was , the excitement conse
quent upon the announcement of the
Cabinet appointment of Mr. Stewart, and
occasioned a fall of 1 per cent. on gold
and a buoyancy and higher rates in the
Government rßond market:. His well
known views in favor of contraation and
the resumption of specie payment, and
his mercantile reputation; were, the . oc
casion; therein, however, 'a genend opin
ion that he cannot retain the office con
sistently,witb private interest 4.., The
Cabuiet i)thenviswarsaveceived-with sur
prise. A certified copy of the bill abol
ishing quarterly; bank atatements , of
banks ontheaame day; as in , tbe , past,
and which is expected to alleviate the
periodical stringency of the money
market; has been received. - . The :money
market, to-day WU easy at 7 per cent. on
call, with exception of 6 per cent. on
Gkwernments.r.
Sterling heavy:at BX(§;£l,li.per cent. -
Gold loafer and excited,(wlth aperfect
rush to ,sell In ,the afternoon prices
Opened at 7 to 3 Per tent: - ftir Carrying.
Clearances, $88,000,000.,
Governments active, buoyant;, and
higher, with - considerable :excitement;
the• London prices being the highest yet
reached, owing. to Mr. Stewart's nomi
nation. as, Secretary of the: Treasury,
Coupons of 1881, 116N6116)fa do. ?fi2,
1190)1191v do. '64, 11534 @115(;do.
'65, 116%44;117. - -
State bonds firmer: Missonris, 8934;
old Timnessees, 66,40167 W: new do., 653;
North Carolinas,• 58®@58%; Viruitdas,
60(062. , • - t
Stook market weak and abolitVg34
per cent. lower, without special * features,
closing weak and unsettles:l. •
"WM/arty Price' a:—Cumberland, 87()
88; Wells Expressi itly‘Q/31.-X; American,
44; Adams, 6234@k32%; Merchants, 17%;
Quicksilver, 24%404%; Canton , 89 }i@
59%; l'acifitl Mail, 99%@)98%; IWeswra
U 133011 Telegraph,3 6 X@ 3s 3;MariPosa,
1334(4)13N . do. preferred, 321, _ , 2,1!.,; New
York Central, 15734®157 y.;
Hudson, 136;4@1363;; Reading, 00N0
9014 Hazlem, 135@136; Terre Halite, 35
@3B; Wabash, 654;t@i16; do. preferred,
76; St. Paul. 641!,a..6474; do. preferred,
76g@7,6,4; Ft. Wayne, 11734@117q: Ohio
and /Mississippi, 63 1 4@6314; Michigan
Central, 117%; Michigan Southern, 94g
@94%; Illinois Central, 1400,142; Pitts
burgh, 88 1 ;(,@89: Toledo, 1049.,1@105; Rock
Island, 125%; Northwestern, 8036@81; do.
preferred, 89%@8914; Dnbuque & Sioux
City, - 107; Chicago & Alton, 15634.
Mining shares dull. 'Gregory, 210@214
Quartz Hill, 79.
Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet,
50; Copper Falls, 154/ Franklin 22;
Hecla. 80; Hancock,
i rg; Minnesota, 3;
Quincy, 34%. '
Receipts at the Su Treasury, $1,255,-
057; payments, $774,957; balance, $87,-
829,765.
PETROLEIIDI, 'MARKET.
oFFICE or PrrreaT7Thunr GAZETTE,
F.RIDAT, March 5, 1E69. ,S
The market to-day was 'unsettled an
irregular, with a fair volume of . busin
in Crude, but next to nothing in Refined;
in regard to prices there is no essential
change. The rumors current yesterday
in regard to the bull- ring in New York
running short of funds, is moat emphati
/, cally contradicted; also, that there had
been a disagreement among themselves
and that they were operating independ
ently of each other. We have it, from a
reliable source, that everything is work
ing smoothly, and' satisfactorily, so far
.
as the parties above alluded to are con
cerned, and that they are perfectly mas
t fled with the situation, the thousand and
one rumors to the contrary' notwith
a standing. We also learn that there are
I plenty of orders in the hands of export
ers, and that. if so disposed, they could
contract for future deliveries at present
prices; but 'they are disposed to hold
back in hopes that by so doing they will
be enabled to fill their orders at lower
figures.
• REFINED—The market was very
_ quiet to-day, not a single sale reported,
and at the close the feeling seemed to be
a little offish, and eastern bus were
asking for concessions. March Wast half,
is reported as haying opened at 36, but
in.the afternoon, 3534@35% were the best
offers that could be obtained. There
3 " were offers to buy March. and April at
is 36, and April to December, may be
quoted, in the absence of sales, at 35%.
CRUDE—The Crude market was a lit
tle moreactiye, and if anything a shade
stronger, though without important
change, compared with yesterday. Sale
500 each April to December at 17%; 500,
each March to December at $6,75 per bbl
at Oil City; 500 each same months, at
16,65; 1,000 March, seller, at 1634; and
5,000 seller, till August, at 16.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil
Eclipse Railroad Axle
Eclipse Machinery
Eclipse Spindle
Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing
Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil..
OIL SHIPPED Edt ST BY A. V. R. B.
Citizens. Ref. Co., 501 bbls refined to
ck Bros., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. it. S. 250 bbls refined to W.
. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined.. 751
OIL SHIPPED EAST FROBE 'DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
EilltChillSoll 011 Ref. Co., 223 bbla ref.
to Warden:Frew .1c Co.. Philadelphia.
H. M. Long ,k Co - ., 106 bbla refined to
Warden, Frew & Cr., Phila.
Brooks, B. & Co. 481 bbls refined to
W. F. & Co.. Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 810
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
OFFICE OF Prr - rsntructs GAZETTE,
- FRIDAY, March 5, 1869.
The market, since the date of our last
report, presents hut little that is really
new or important. The receipts both
from the East and West continue fair,
arid leis said that there is more'Eastern
iron in the market, than .- there has been
for some time, though sa_yet there is no
great iccuinulation of stook. The great
proportion of the Western irons are be
ing put in on farther contracts; and it is
reported that many of the Western fur
naeeilie sold ahead for the neat thirty
or 'partite sixty days, in regaid to
prices there ts little or no change, com
pared with last week, though, aa already
noted, the market is a little weakish.
ANTHRACITE.
30 tons No. 2NentralF'rge.s342,oo-4 mos
60 .4 .4 42,005 mob
100 " " " " " 40,00-cash
100 ". No. & Cold Sheet...— , 46,00-4 mos
50 " No. 1 Anthracite.... 43,00-5 mos
20 - • No. 2 " 41,91-5 mos
70 " Neutral Forge 40,00-5 mos
10 66 No.l Foundry 44,00-4 mos
10 No. 2 " 42,50-5 moe
'prIIIIIINIII3 COAL SICFSMND LAKE
1jPElt.1011; OBE.
,
30 tons -Foundry 840,01 mos
50 1, 1t 40,0 0 4 mos
100 " Open Gray Forge... 39,00-4 mos
100 " ,Cotamon ' 6 38,50-4 mos
100 ' " 38,50-4 mos
" No. 1-Foundry 40,00-4 mos
150 " ‘, '‘ '40,00-4- Mos
100 " No.l Mixed with
natural 41,00--5 mots
ALLEGHENY COKE.
100 tons Red Bsink ......:.#3B,oomos
Dry Goods Markets.
NEW YORE March 6.--Dry Goods.-L•
There is rather an improving inquiry for
staple goodsadapted to the wants of the
early' trade, • and prices generally rule
quite uniform, and for;the most part are
low enough. Lk/hi Woolens can be
boughtto.dity-inimeptable styles`at 111,25
per yard, which is relatively as low as
they ever were, and Sprague. Calicos at
oneshillingpet yard to.day is us cheap
as before the war at 9c. Heavy Brown
Sheetinp • like Atlantic A awl Indian
Head are 'firm at 17c; Weida extra and
Stark, 16)1e; Roxbury, 16r 4 c; Bootte,
11 1 ,ic• do. R, `lo3,c ;' Suffolk E has been
reduced to 1031 c, as are Tremont E. . : All
ligh Sheetings are . 4 little depressed, as
are Printing Cloths, which were inactive
at 83ic tor ;standard makes. :Colored
Cottons are generally steady and in lim-
ited request, at fOrmer. prices. Glaud
Cambrica are a little depressed and were
offered 3(13 lower at 10c for Manville,'
and 110 for Pequo t.
• _ CiuoAGo,. March s.—Beef Cattle quiet
and 20@)250 lower,
'at $4,00(4)5,78 for goys!
and light steers, ;6,00W:1,8734 for fair to
medium, and $7,00®7,75 for, good.' to
choice shipping steers: Hoge quiet and
10®15o lower, at $9,00®9,75 for common
to medium, and slo©ll for good to choice
assorted lots.
ST. Louis. March 5.--Cattle Market---
Cattle quiet and unchanged; sales at 3 . ;
@6X for common to choice. Erogs atestilY
at 3g10%.
ll=
75c
. 800
400
6543