The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 09, 1869, Image 2

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STEEL *ORES. ,
GODEEFItOY• BRA UB Si) CO,
change Place, New York,
• , _
A Are pr pared, as Sole Agents in the; 'United
Dtates for the Prussian Xining 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
v: G. SPIEGEj..AEISEN
'Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
Thhs-aron is free from eulpur and Phosphorus,
End contains a heavy per cm' age of 3langanese.
Tull particulars, samples, prices or chemical
stutlysis will be promptly forwarded on anolica
jaSO:d7B
nun
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NECK &CO.,
PITTSI3I7IIGI3. PAL.
Mannhieturere of every deaerptlon of
CAST AN - 0 GERJUN STEEL,
BAILV7 131-21 NOS,
ELLI? • , C. A La:ILP, VeETlOLNytrtgric
- Warehouse, 83 Water andloo:Firststa
IV II BARR & PARKIN
yer.Tirsits:
Witi. IdETCALF. Bzuliirs guszs,
GEO. W. B BARB. , CHAS. PARKIN.
AL
Srscl PAstisras-1-13. Hilgt.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
mili - uu, BAIUt Si TAIIICEN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTBBURGH, PA
fel4:d43
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Xanalseturers of ail descriptions of
°sol3Einr-a
-liffice'snd 'Warehouse, isaSSCOND
and .Ll 9 and 1511FISST BISSET%
PITTSIII7IIOII.
IRON WORKS.
Ms. VZICIEIt, Ilan W. P. FORM, Billet;
prrroBURGH UOBGE
AND IRON CO.,
Itssrvamn=ls Or
liar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts%
Rattroad Celt Axles Rolled;
BailreadVar Asles Hammered;
Locomotive Frances;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods:
;Yokes, Straps;
11/SUM Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
-Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, eke.
OMloe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTIAIMMit, PA
ittEitsMsFAN.ipitotgs.
The Trusties are now oroplred to itrrat Own
visfzr the nee of the ELUaItSit...:,O.SEN YBOT
The superior quality trurted . . , .. , wet
the great improvement in nferiOr trout and the
reduced coat commend It to alittephfaCturers of
Bartles wishing to use it obtaincaii: licenses by
applying to .
JAMES -P. SPEER, •
A.ttorney,fotthe Trustees,
° OFFICE; 860 'ANN - sTRtEr.
Parties Interested are invited. to visit the
e3IOENRERGER WORKS..whete the process is
wow in finecesolui operstiod: .
VERSON, PRESTON
PernlinriliragiVlron ;Works.
.
Warehouse. = N 05.166 " antll.Bl 111181.
=BENT. o.wcialte Mouongaseis House.
suS4:d6 , . ..I,ITTSBUSGII.
NMWTIt' OM3.
pITTBIII3I6III
IWYCLTY WORU
•
, Wounded, A. D. 1833.
))/ i tEEE & 410.
SSTS TONE STANDARD AND
SPAT
EST) PLATPOSII AND COIII:TES:
•SCALES. •
Janus Paced Patent Door Locks and Latches,
iratut and Cotree lallfs, de. ,
008IEZ Or ITBST A-V1312E11 GRANT 818.,
. . .IPittsiltnargbi.Peinea.
OAS AND.STEANE7.TTING.
joarc•,;Joy EATS. ...MINWr EMU
t irepag
BRASS rotngbisits
GAS
AND 'ISTRABE FITTERS,
, ,
of VW'S AIMWILASi_w2H,E,
sons assito In OAS rub+Liaaa
'4°.61177,818VP!0M11f.--',.'• • '
Ciir. -or tikt d What 13freeb4
virrasunari:
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ritacTuguleow - . . .
-
PRIRtINGSti;:. . ,
CLINTON *-ATZII.,- _lnawSZTVELawuNlkosl42:ll7l,46o.
....
Inuolinet ML , rer , , • • -- i c i
nag 4 isiOrilani?T rill . , I 1
' °, 7 • : • , ' ' 1.,. 1 40& • , p ig .
' IN SA TIM' OM s - ''.., 7 777 ~
- AIM ?Moor:
R nICI MIFI Ii t r • On •
eit eav
seldbil• :an I LI4 lin ire% 13..
iniscrosentpito ario.. .
II ' L e $
a !autoi.
lanaracrtittronir,gw - ' eAghlZ
IsiTEIOGRAPEI
1111
1111.4g10g anyonax....,"..„„rata? csitiiii
silwaval,tirketvai,suecess"”" on
s' tees°. P. ISoOuOluan 4% CO.. • • •
\ , /111410TICAIL LITUOintAPHE,B9..
Mie only Stem I..lttiopa u phfo Eliwitatiment
`W I ; ttlutta l tz ) L i t. - B u siness t, r, Letter
n Bonds. s ,s au ars, wcm IN
twolons, portritts, Vielfll, OCrtlnCitel of De •
posits, lovitatioo um , 3l, SSC.. NO6. VS Lug ya
gbird Street, Pittirtiorgh.
I
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
oreniones, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, - Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL F01:/111DItY
Corner Carroll and Elmslimas Streets,
Pri"TSIVIErItGIEta
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
E
atinurAcreszs OT
OFFICE AND WORKS, 1
AND PIPE . WORKS.
(NINTH WARD‘I
yILLIAM
felOnufe.Aoturer of
70IL Eide. AND WAtElt wours.
My Ploes are all east Invariablyln Plts. in dry
sand, and IS feet lengths. AlsO, full assortment
of general •
Castings for Gas and Water 'Worts.
I would aLo call the attention of Superintend
mita of Gail Works "to my make of RETORTS.
ATIL4S . WOll,lO,
MORTON STRENT, Ninth Ww'd,
PITTSIIIITROU.
THOMAS N. Nlll.LEB,President.
These Works are among the largest. and most
complete establishments in the Welt, and are
am prepared to furnish 1
Famines, of every
.deserlytion.
Bailers. Oil Tanks.
Sheet Iron Tierra.
Mailioad Castings.
Bolting MIII Cabanas.
iszigine Castings•
iisChtne cisd!mrs.
eentrai-eastings.
011DEES SOLICITED:
noti:n6 .
ROBINSON, BEA. is, CO.,
Succes9ors to Ro3n9BOrr,lnto) s =Llama,
W ABBINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHNISTSirIIFSBURGH ,
iklixturiclurers of Rost sad Btatlonsry eye= ins.
ek e it ßi rt t asTZ E Tl On
le.cripu,neT on T.%
Bhp
Stms,Boiler and Sheet Iron work.
Office, }No. LI, corner Inrst and Ssoltblteld
Streets.
I
Agents, for EITYPABD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for reeding Boilers. • I intl:rf2
AirON E T BLANC FOUNDRY.
utter, Street, Nintli Ward, l
inli
tonpoiate union iron iilD4l
1 'BO - Mill and ,Bxidge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHU/EBY AND CLIO#I9B EIEtiZEALLY
Orden prOmptly and coretallyozeouted.
Charges reasonable. .
IIBBERT
3W CASEIN & CO.,
Fourth Wird Foundry and liaehine Worki,
BABINVSiaz BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa.,
Manufacturers- a Steam Zraitnes, 011 Plisses,
Pratan, ()slat and tisw -31111 Work,
Rotting NM and isseldne Castings, erste Bus,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, No. Braid to order and
have on Stand Engines of all sizes. talf:qs
CENTrite4a M 41981/
AND ROLL WORKS
$BO Pe= Street.
BOMA* BOYD & MAIM.
Clawson., mu isstugs, itou Litho. ae...
.
LUKB - •
- .
Eli! LVRIEHEItI 1 •
Lv_
Asam&inanii
Dealer in all Kllll6 of Lumber.
ON BAND ' /OM TON BALE
1. OCKI L UOO feet Dry Pine Boards;
1150.ssuu !bet 13‘ and•S loch Clear
• - 10 0:000 000, f fee ee t t Bry n, le an iii i L i c usu orcia t r ais .
sa,ooo feet DIY,' 171 1 7 . Cherry BLUspir,
• ,3 1 11:0 4 4 pry . land winch.roppir;
10,060 trot Dry PoDpI Beantli t rim .. .4"„ •
517114.1rofiellegcolciilgintigts sair.e4dr.
'll6O ROO o. 110-indi Btiliurle4lawea; • •
1 40:000 No. 1164n0h mule!, .ectiyed; ,
litsu w ilLiqn,„ok;
lOU Zins Tire flay.
,
Yanngelgo,,B6 PREBLEBTRES_TjtormerIy
Idsooliesterd 11.57 REBECCA BTRERT.OPko •
site the Gas works. Allegheny City. • • ,• Rom:
IRON ,BROKEM.
sAlffuEL M. witeßBß44tit
nzolt BR HER,
L 241 First Street, , ttsbunh, Pa.
toy tie isle t Diftetsmorei
Jesepltine, IsabellDnucanon,Stanuar.lilei•
donoliClaber 'MIRO otAnthqloll‘ Yon 01107
pal 00(1 1 ! 2043 . COT
rpsr =tom.
Clamoiroutents szemor} reineettaur 1100 w
coPigat.
r ABM SUPERIOR''
'lona rig; NYD bulimia :WOW
PITTSTYCIUGUI, -
PARR, iftlioUßDir • & CO.; •..
:ifintilltoturers of Sheathing, Braden* sad Bolt
,opper.rreraed Cppper BottonfoillateedBlo_Bota
lws, Speller fielder, Also.lnvoct ro and Deal
en
i a Baud, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, WiiNe, to.
ao tantly on hand Tinneret Machines std Tools.
ITLarehouse,
_No. 140 FIRST STII34T and ISO
5300 ND STRKET. I,lttebusgb.
• Soecial °Ears of Copper cut to any desired nAto.
ten, • Writ ciii.do7
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, 310 CH
HUGE N. BOLE & CO.,
,
Con Point Alley and DiaquesneSt., '
(NILO?. TEM POINT,)
Engine BuiZders, F,ounders• - and
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES of all Elam
Metal attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER of 15-boreelpower.
CASTINGS. of every kind A =ride 'Words? &tour
-Foundry, on THIRD STREET. below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wenn, SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS,HOUSE and TOBACQO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to
order, at the
•
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the . Allegheny River, near the Point.
zer All orders promptly filed. TILT TM.
EMI
FORT purr
DOUR, STILL AM) TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLESIFLIIED TUBULAR.
PINE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS Alkil) OIL TANGY.
CHIMNEYS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SEMTES
00lee and Warehouse, corner Second,
Xhird, Short and-Überty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
sir Orders Nene to the above aware: s wll.l be
.romptly attended to. mh7:131)
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER - MAKERS
AND SKEET IRON WORKERS,
/5 1 0 8 . AO, !AL A 4 AND AO PSSII ST.
Bating secured a large yard and furnished It
mu, the most approved machinery we 'mesme
rized to manufacture every descrip.iou of BOIL
EBB in the beat manner, Ch i arraned equal to
any made In the country.mneys, Breeching,
lire Beds, Steam Pipes Locomotive Boilers.
Condensers,,Salt Peas, Tinks, OStills, Mina
-tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Br' djee*,•l3agar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill , ' Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. isd:cll
r ABIES M. BITER,
ta r
Host. S 5 and 56 Water Street,
rxrrearunas, PA.,
twxuracrosza_
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS. COTTER STaX PIPEi
solasse MU.I. Errents,
Axle sum rams WO=
Pot Steamboats.
SAPID Y. ...... D. BMW
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
, lILLSP7ACTO7I3I3 07
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
MEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, acc
THE IIEST STOVES.
L. BRADLEY Jr. CO.
giusaietarers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating .Stoves,
TO BE 'FOUND IN THE BTATE.
bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
.Orleytm Stoves and 'Furnaces for Bard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Farlor,Ogloe. Store or
Church. Eire needs no reldndllng—burns all win
ter. Do troth ty until you see or send for Oircular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Onr Agents for Orlentals—DEWlLEß. BEM..
Smithfield et.; enco. HUBLEY. Allegheny City.
Bilrflll6ll3 C 0
KANOPACTIJIIXEM OT Z PYAt PLUMP OP
23 11 X 1 C 0
-BOSTON ,
COOSTNG RANGE,
THE FIERY FURNACE,"
Fos WAIGLING lIIIELDINGs.
TUE NEW ANTI-DIIE4 COOKING STOW::
-BEGTI7..ATOR.., COLVAIIIIA. COOK STOVE
lIAAME fsizlrllnlrol.:3l4&aktrit.A73.l,B'lll§4
B
8
Braricmmvicksbfree tror e. dlrt and dut
206 and "20S Liberty Street,
5e25i,17.. PITTSBURGH. PA.
0001 i STOVEL 6
FOR 811'17.1111N OUB COAL.
. , ,
• Wriranted to Cooki.Bako or Boost so
frill assay other 4 Store to the trldella
& 00.,- °
u aB6Liberty Street.
ISE
co o,: coszu . coArol
ISIPON,STRWART & CO.,
71‘T,ed their 4sie to
PITTBBIIROH, PA.
ItANIIIIICITUIZEB 07
CET TFtE BEST.
BISSELL CO.ll.
TRIUMPH,
Leo a h$ d Ind tos'tte:
,; ~'~~''~e~~~' sago
ciogLAND core.
NO. 56`1 _
!. tut" ay hiclir 2nll)szactisrtoltLOOlt ,
kre prom_ 712561:14.',
unzarr alvs MAL wee4i&ve4 el e
lowestlootbet Price. _
orders nut their atm or= i 0
them through the Iglu be to
TONE
Wietyr COMM ON • -
Arichine stmis
• _ Work a l
Northwest cokner Of West Common. .111egbeny.
I,lll3lDrir. ATVATEIn , & CO. , '
Save on hand or repare on short pollee Eteartb
and isten stones, - Tlairs for Sidewalks, Brewer'
var.tts. a,e. Mead &Ltd Tomb StoneN 44.
Orders promptly executed. Prices reasonable
FORT Pill BAIC CI COMM.
No. 169 Woo Street,
CAPITAL, : :: : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DWai3l 3 1.24
PlEk SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TUNE DEPOSITS
. •
Collections made on el/ acceasible points in
the Unitedlitotes and Canadss.
DIM:
if no. 0 !Jibe!.
i bt. H. Kin&
ndiew Miller. •
ames Ilf. Ballet.
- -
D. Hostetter.
James Gordon,
D. Wildlnce,
K. Fawcett"
IMAM Me
D. LEFT
NATIONAL BANK Of. COlllllOl,
Cor.. of Wood and Sixth Sts.'
A. PATTERSON."... .....
JOS. U. LULL
CAPITAL, .1 s : $500,000.
DrSECTOES:
t Oeorge W. Cass,
It R. Palmer
Wm. Douglas.
Wm. Reed.
i
HART, CAVGIIEN & CO.,
BANKERS ,ANO BROKERS,
Corner Third arid Wood Strada,
prrTsig o
n. Ps..
1 tal/C7)ItS TO NA, HART a CO.,
Exchange, in, Coupon 1
And particular attenti ion paid to the porch 1
an elle of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
i
ligt,tl.TLiciorL_____
►. Patterson.
wns.. R. Brown.
Chas. Lockhart,
Dan. R. Davidson.
W. B. Haven.
DISCOUNTS DAIL'
are:cen
N UOLMES SONS,
lEU!L.Xg.X7I€S9
67 Mark t Street,
Prrr'rl9l3l:ThU3lll, .PAL.
Collections made on all the princiPal rlnte Pt
the 'United Btatea and Canadaa•
Stecks,lkmds and other Securities
Bomar , AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
talPardo.ler attention +id to the Wettest and
e of
United States Seeu.rities.
1.30:41
11OLLIR SIAINGS
After the First of March Next,
Wilt be.closed on
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
And open daily from 9 o'clock A. at. to 3 o'clock
x., and on
Saturday Evenings.
fel9:eBS
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBS' W. C. IWYMDIA,
ItA.NHPACTURP.B, OP
LubriCatiDg & High test Burnie; Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Azle 011.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather._ .
Leeotuotive, Engine, Reehtne Shop,
wia cot screw.. , ,
Saw Will awl Planing 011 s,
Adapted Ibrhigh speed.
Splindle 011, Weeread-Llghtoll, •
011, Tanners' Stuff- Beusole,
tug &Finishing OlL ,Gasoline ,
Romeo. Oil . !Par/saline:
ABHOR VARNISH, to pmserve Bright Iron
Wcrk and Machine t i e ftout east. • •
These products manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle-,s_pstent Superheated Steam in Vac
tool Thei Luhricattng Oils are almost odorless,
perfectly purg, uniform, and meetly light col
ored, stand a highttemperature uncliann4,_ and
remairtlimpld during extreme cold. The Bauroad
many!unequalled, and are In constant .use on
f the principal Railroads Samples eau
be examined. and' orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Wort,' at Sharpsburg Bridge.
WARING AND KM%
iConuntsaton Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Producti,
DALZELL'S BUILDINCctiI.IQUEBNE WAY.
Pr 1143 /0 16 # 9
ramAi;2ll,l4,"
WAKING , 'RING & CO.,
iIIACH 111191 141 , -
00BIB&ION:, BinCHANTS, I -
, 1
„;a63:iaLlHal§tEr'‘ : ' • •.
Petroleum s and its' ' • produ c ts,
I. 'i ltubl ig thr ee .- 114 1 1Nringi — tnets., ~ ,
earner oi gnome
Plifladetphi iotllce—lLSll"4.l44l7T 81'.
,-solorso .
,
r IXIS,NDKRG.
G HADIOES.
DMltiorin 01,4WoliKs;
-WI • -LON 0 , 41c , C0.••
bckqviisits j Plttathrgii; l l. 4, 4o
SIMETINGSAIMBA.TTING:
1101aYfihnizz &c9r•
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS
NMI
Many ficlii of =AV! MZDW sad LIONT
JIBICHOS AND IiA6IIIOLLI
svrVETINGS AND BATTINV.
Cgai . I trilON
PACIFIC BillWlY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
PH. R.
_,
Corner FIFTH A:VE.ITUE & WOOD ST - BEETS.
.Also, dealer in Go4 u rnment Bonds. Odd and
Coupons and Europe Exchange at maexlrket
rates. d
.
1 Co.,'
JAS m L'; 1 RADY &
(Successors 13.\ I JONES & C 0..)
I
Corner Fou h and Wood Sta.,
ES AL 1V MI 3EL IS,
i
1 ' BUY AND SELL ALL 'BINDS OF
Tammy, Preys.
OF. cashier.
GOTERNKEIIT SECURITIES,
AT 11 A. N.
OILS
EMI
427 Walnut. Street.
Prkr‘rithEta
SOLD, AND COUPONS,
ON MOST 4VOBABLE TEEM.
"sr Interest .4lowed on Deposits.
Sar Money loan on Government Bonds at
ow est market rate
Orders execu a ted for , the Piirchase
sad hale of TOMES, BONDS arid
GOLD.
T. BRADY & CO.
JAMS - ,
butO etaitt4.
Els Mitt
FINAPIC ,AND TRADE,
Ovirtmov Prrislnnuss GAZETTE,
MONDAY, March 8, 1889. S
The uncertainty as to who is to be Sec
retary of the Treasury, since air. A. T.
Stewart has preferred to resign rather
than having special acts passed in his
favor, kept gold and bonds moving up
and down to-day.
Gold, which opened before the board at
132 declined to 131)4, and bonds opened
weak, and dull at a decline of from One
half to three-fourth per cent., and closed
a - shade better, especially for old 186`2.'s
and 18+355. Bonds are now regarded
rather high for _home investment, and
the amountioffered on the market in
crease daily, and unless we have a rise
in gold the European markets can not
be supplied at present quotations leav
ing a margin for the exporter. The ease
in money however is rather favorable to
a 'further advance, as ultimately higher
quotations are , looked for in Europe.
Stocks have improved somewhat but
the market has shown, no strength so
far, the tendency being for lower quota
tions although a weak attempt may be
`made to advance prices now for the sake
of selling out.
Business is rather quiet as it always is
on an unsettled market, in the gold
premium especially, when lower quota
tions are expected by dealers and import-
ers. ,
in local securities very little is doing
towards opening of the spring trade.
Quotations as received by Ph. E.
Mertz: Gold, 131%; Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, 116; Five Twenties, 1862, 118%;
do 1864, 114 g; do 1865, 116 g; do 1865,
Consob3, lag; do 1867, 112%; do 1868,
112%; Ten Forties, 105 g; New York
Central, 60%; Erie,---; Reading, 91%;
'Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad' 118; Ohio & MiseissiPPl.
33%; Michigan Southern. 96g; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 88%; Chicago &
Bock Island, 27y; Chicago i& North
Western, 81X; Chicago a North Western
Preferred, 90g; Adams_ Express Com
pany, 63g; Merchants 'Union • Express,_
17g; Pacific Mail, 100 g; Western Union
-Telegraph Company, 37; Gregory, 2,10;
Quartz Hill, 76; Corydon, 10; . Smith &
Paimele, 1,40; Am. W. Express 45.
--Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady - & Co.: Gold, 13135; United
States Sixes, 1881's, 118; 6-20%1862, ,
118 g; 5-20's, ' 1884, lug: - 5-20's, 1865,
116 g; 10-40's, 105 g; 5-20's Jan'y and July,
188 e, 112%, do. 1867,112%; do. 1888, 112 X;
Seven Thirties, par less X; Due Com
pounds, 119; . Ten Forties, 105%; Union
Pada° Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy.
Pacifies, 101%.
for Telegraph-6 the Pittsbragh Gazette.,
Nave YORE, March 8, 1869. .
The Express says the chief topic con
versationof in financial circles to-day was
-
the political situation at Washington.,
Early in the day Mr. 'Stewart:a- resigna
tion was reported, which was quickly
followed by the announcement that
.
Boutweli would succeed him. This was
,
snoceeded by telegrams to the effect that
'Boutwall'i chances were 'slim and that
Stewart had requeated the President to
~.
appoint David A. Wells, coupled with the,
report , that the-President hid asked until
to-Morrow to-oonsider . the matter .and
that - the - Senate .k had adjourned. The
latest teieg. ratocireported 'great excite-
Metit in Political .circles at Washington:
Thee° varied reports- created 4 dt:settled
• feeling here, and geld fluctuated ' rte.
quently, • while • operations in - Govern
ments . were - cheesed '. to -. a ' ~ f great
extent. ' The `-most . intense Interest
Tdanifested was relative -to the -.new
Cabinet- and "the new Secretary of the
Treahuter and his policy:. Ttie counition. of
certifying checks by banks for hrokera
before Ihe , funda , are in, bank • attracted
much attention. , The banks -hay°. net
yet received official notification of the
Tasiageof the law from the mptroller of
Currency; but many Of hem refused'
to certify to.day, while. of era continued
I tiq k
.the old -policy. _ The law le , likely to be
evaded. ass broker in credit - may,
by keeping-4We , tkan . 000unti, :draw
1
checks ftom one s tuild de it them is:the , .
other, provided he mak em. good
. bee.
fore the close of bank ho - .... '
'; Money quiet and easy t . o@lo On oath
Sterling quietist •108%® 09 . for _6O ~ day.
bills, and 109%©109 % . ft, sight. Gold,
firmer , and c opened at 1 ;I- fell to •131.%
and olosbd at ..131%.'..j.a0 s Mere - made'
4e
at .4©5 r cent. for car. ling to.. flat for
bortv gi„:01010020x3: ,u3,000 - ,ooti.
Go ments opened ' active : at. a„de: -
cline o % from the highest sales of Sat
urday, and ,specniatiVe holders showed
a disposition to sell, and in some cases
were making engagements for future
delivery. The'decline.e n London has
PAP checked purchases! for shipment. -
At the afternoon board there as an im
provenient of %@% per', cent w ., and the
market closed steady at an advance.
Coupons 'Bl, 1166116 g: do. '62, 118%0
118%; do. '64, 114g6114, do. 65, nos
%116 1 ,4-; do. new, 112N,C!112%; do. '67,
112%6112%; 1 0 -40 s, 10 / 5g®105%.
State bonds firmer with advance in
some :cases; Mis-,ohris quoted at 89%@,
90; new Tennessee's, 67: INorthCarolanas ,
58%059; Virginias, 60062. -,
Railway Market opened strong, with
an advance of 1;0% per cent. on: closing
rates of Saturday. Theadvance iltras not .:
fully maintained at the morning board, ';
but after 12 o'clock the market was again
strong. New York Central and Missis- -, -
sippi Southern were features, the foruier
reaching 160% and the latter 96%. --
Reading was also noticeably active, and
touched 914.: Next" in interest 'were
Rhode Island, Pittsburgh and North •
Western. '-
Miscellaneous and express shares were
also strong. After the one o'clock board,
there was a general reaction of g6;i -- -'
per cent., but subsequently prices once
.more recovered irons the depression, and
the latest operations were at about the
highest quotations of the day. Rhode . ,
Island was the great feature, and closed
nearly 3 per cent.-higher. A rumor that
that the _Legislative Committee would:
report in favor of the New York Central
scrip dividend, was the immediate cause
of the advance. •
rive-{f l irty Prices:—Cumberland, 373.
38; Wells Express, 3110331%; American,
*6-15%; Adams, 63g€,63%; Merchants,
17.617 g; United States, IS; Quieksilver,
24%645 ; Canton, • 59',5660: Pacifle
Mail, 100%@100% Western Union Tel
egraph, 37637%; .laripbsa, 17g61735;
do. preferred, 33g633g; New York Cen-
Aral, 1609eD13 , ,ii Erie, 36636 g; Hudson,
137%6138;Reading, 903,-,!(90%;" Harlem,
1356136; Terre Hance, 36638; pref., 656, •
65%; Wabash, 66%666%; do. pref 4776
77%; St. Paul, 66%666%; do. preferred,
78%0678%; -Ft. Wayne, 11861184
; hi Cn
and Mississippi, 33%@33%; Michigan
Central, 117. , ,611`8; Michigan Southern,
96%@96141 Indiana Central, 13834@1 39 ;
Pittsburgh, 88%669; Rock Island, 1290- -
129 g; Northwesterr, 81%681%; do. pre
\
ferred, 90g690%; Chicago and' Alton,
152; C. C. &I. C. 68%; lake Shore, 105;
Dubuque and 'Sioux City, 107 g: St.
Joe, 110.
Mining Shares dull; Gregory, V-5;
Smith & Parmelee, 140. . ._.-
-- Copper Stocks at .Boston--Calumet, 50;
Copper Falls, 15; Franklin, 2035; Han
cock, 5%; Minnesota, 3.
Receipt's at the Sub -Treasury, $7'99,494;
payments, $946,515; balance, 486,777,268.
The imports of specie last week were
$75,821. ,
EGHEN Y CATTLE MARKET.
'OFFICE OIF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / ,
- Moxy.s.y, ;Niarch 8, 1869.
CATTLE—The supply was not up ,to.
that
that of last week, only 737 agains. 900,
but the market I seemed to drag, 'and
there was not that lxiuyaney and activiti,
which usually prevails when the numt
ber on sale is so small. The butehers,
for some cause or other, did, not take
hold very freely, and although I there .
was a very fair attendance, they seemed
to be very timid and hesitated more than
usual—perhaps they thought that by
holding back they might be able to do bet
ter., As already intimated. however; all
kinds of stock were held at fall prices,
and both buyers and sellers knew that
that the number on sale was too small to• •
expect any decline, notwithstanding, the
market.was a dull and sluggish one. The
great proportion of the stock was from ..;
Chicago, and, as a general thing, about
up to the usual standard in regard to- ",,•;.
quality. , ~
• ,
Prime to extra Cattle may be quoted
at B®B%. geod to medium at 6%®7%;
and stockers at 5®5. Fresh Cows range-
all the way from s4o®tBo per head.
Bulls unchanged at 5®6. _
John Kerwin sold S head Ohio stock ~i
on commission, at 634®7; Blackstock & , 1
Hazlewood 80 head, Illinois and Ohio "'l
steers, at 6%®8.%; Hedges & Taylor 42 f.
head mixed stock, at 534 WI; Nicholas ,i,
Carr 40 head commission stock; Smith lit _
Blue sold 15 head cows and steers, at s(gi. -. 7 1
7 eta; Greenwald & 'Kahn 57 head Eh- 1,
nois and Ohio steers at 7340835; S.
Marks & Bro. 56 head Chicago - steers, at 4
7%®8%; 3103. McAllister sold 40 head ri
Ohio cows and steers, at 6®9 eta; Traur- 11 .
man &Lohman sold 85 head; stockers, `,,,,
at 5%; fat cattle; at 73.,®8/;L. &J Sham. 0
berg 52 head Chicago steers, at 634 ®834; !,
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 71 head mixed
stock at 6,87®8,25: E. Katz 17 head
Chicago steers at 634®73t,; Peter Hart
man
Z 2 head Washington Co. steers, at
51,4 ®BN: Jas Kerr 5 head -Whashington ,i.
Co. steers and cows, at s®B; L. Keefer 21 '',„
head Chicago steers, at 7®B; Jacob
Needy 54 head Ohio and Illinois steers, f'.
at 6 ©B%; Zeigler 20 head Chicago stock
Haas & Kraus 45 Chicago stock, at 6®B; •ll
M. Verner 40 Chicago stook, at 6®B; L. --,
Rotlichilds dr. Co. 20 head; Gamin & Bee- •,,:
ler 14 head Butler Co. cows and steers, ri
at 434®634; Stakely & Bro; 13 Butler Co. l'-
stocklit 5®635.
SHEEP There was an unusually - 4 '
small number of Sheep on sale to-day, ,
only, about 400 head, and with a fair re- ~.-,,_
tail demand the market was very firm , .
and prices fully sustained. ' The demand, 1.:4
however, has fallen off` wonderfully 7,-:..
within the past two or three months, :,:i_
which is owing to the advanced prices
having retired nearly all the "curb t.,,--
stone' butchers, they not being able to.„
~.- r !'
stand the advance. As will be seen by ~1
reference to the report' of sales, prices 1. , . 7 7
ranged from 43038 as. per pound, gross. iF,..-
Jas. Kerr sold _O , head commonish • -_-,.,
Washington CO. sheep to John MeAllis- f
ter at 4g. MeAlllst,er afterwards sold
the same bunch of sheep to Hoffman 'at i.:';'%-
4%; Jam% Man reports having-retailed 1 ...
74 head of prime to extra, at 7®B; James 5' . ,-.'-:i
Shaw sold 60 head of
Penna. sheep at 5 ;.`-, ,, 14
®13%; Garwin & Co. glad 95 head unsold, , '"-!!`,.
1
anti.. ' also had 66 head F Stakely'& Bro'''';'
unsold, --.-. I - l" .• - • ck::z
HOGS—The - Market - was irk* quiet.l.--: 3 ' ,1 -
the dematid being light and entirely of t ' --.
a r -, . ,
retail - ':character. ' Prioes remain-about
r.-_-..
the same as last week, ranging from 11®
18 eta gross—as to' quality-some few
choice, perhakki, brought atilt:tarter or halfmore
‘ t. • ' v...i. , ,-
, . : Drst Gt ods Market. -,- - ' i- s -:'
• . /TEAT .Y4Mt.E,Ma ell 8.-;The . dry 'goods
trade is still nos riaated,tnt prices for t l .. " :: ,
1
the most ~part w well , sustained and 1-.-- -;
an improvedin ry le Anticipated ere i - 7.--
aheetin*l634o 7e, • for goods ll , k to e
cor Cabo ie
long. 'Standar makes heavy brown i';: ,
A,. A.ppleton A d Indian Head; Dwight f r.'
45,, 1214 c; do P, .1 1 4,c,t do R, 12e; do Q, 15e; I. g• - ,
GreatlNdbi l 13e; do J . , /3%ei .do ii S, 14c; i I. f
do B, 16)(c; do , 14c.1 . do B, 11c; do W, l
;Q:oder:ptoertrequen, at t .....
93,c; do bleach° it, 21; do bleached Q, - , ",
151.6%. do bleat) ed-414c. Printed and k,
regard to that fat u slie r t e si co n f ten t h he u
colored nori4ot
he cottons: dry
uniform rites. e are recpiested by ed- L. :
tin,' Dell & Co., or Baltimore and Nuews
tet 1:
the statement made 111 its bust issue with
enough
firm
r i
. t latter . 0
: r p i
a t A y y ,"
m i t
York, „ i h s av th il e ig h , o a
ikti.
appears, is notaffected -by the suspen
sion,
cents on the do ar.
RE
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