The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 10, 1869, Image 6

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DulitrESNE WORKS.
comma, tax & co.,
31annhicturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
,svgraisism, L X AND JUNIATA,
FLAT BAR. ROUND AND SQU 4.RE IRON.
BAND,-HOOP , SREEI AND TANK IRON.
• 8011 R PL 4 TAM AND H ADS,
GUARD IRON ,DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
• FL
IRONGra.D .CUTTER SAM, C lANDER
T A 'N D , FLAT R AIL, for Coat Roads.
VROW B RS, W EDGES & HARRIINV TEETH.
STEEL WIN GS
AND CULTIVATOR STEEL.'
- STEEL WINGS AN - 111 MOULDS cot to pattern.
1 I STEEL TI ES, STEEL tHAFrINti, A. B.
BTE EL - -
COACH. BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and
r.ARLES.
CUT NAILS AND SPINES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORICE:
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
mh9and 17 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
GODEFFROY BOA KER & CO.,
42 Exchange Pfice, New York,
z.
Axe prepared, as Sole Agents tit the 'United
States for the Prussan Mining and Iron Com•
pany of Duisburg, Westphalia, tb contract or
■ell in quantities to snit parch asers,(aellvered in
• ither New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for *marinfactulnq of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from Snlpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy tir . cen , age of Manganese.
Pull particulars, sample.s, prices or chemical
analysis will tie promptly foiwarded on apt:dies-
EMI
SHEFFIELD . 'STEEL WORKS.
ACNCIEII, NIMEIC 4:C04
PITTIO3pRGII. PA..
Manuel Car ers of wary Sescript7on of
CAST AND GERMAN • STEEL,
B A TLW !WA I) PLATFORM
SLLIr .
A.NATFORM SPERMS.
A If.LES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &a
Warehouse, $8 Water and 100 Nest Was
MILLER, BARR- . & PARILEC
linentßAL P. 12.7197.7113
KETCALIe, RR17883.7 IMMO&
Br). W. BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN.
firscuz Panixia—S. KIXB.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, •
irruvir,
,BARR PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St„
M814:d49 PITTSBURGH, PA.
BACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
OARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
~' T T
Office and Warehouse /20, I. 174 SECOND
and LW and /sill FIRST STREETS. • •
• IRON WORKS.
snot.
primrasuitiut FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
XASITrACTURRRS Or
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fisifßard and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Rafirmid Car Axles Itammierodt
Lcoomotivi Frames;
Locomotive rlllllll2O
Bide Rods:
Yokes, Straps;
Pistol& Read*
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks; • • '
Pistoaßods, Wrists;
Filmy' Jaws, Collars, *a.
Office, No. 177 PENN' STREET,.
.PITTEIBURGH. PA
ELLERSHIESEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now Tire pared to greet licen
ses for the use ef the ELLER/MLA:MEN PBO
- superior quality imparted to good iron,
- the great inip,ovement in inferior Iron. and the
reduced Cost: COMlnelnd It to all manufacturers of
lzon.
Parties wishing toluse it can obtain licenses by
applying to
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 860 FM STREET.
Parties Interested are invited to visit the
HHOItIiBERGER WORKS. where the process Is
now in succesaltd operation. teS:dir
EVERSON,'PRESTON & 'CO.,
Pennsvivani'a Iron •Works.
Warehouse. 166 gnat" /IRV
/TIM M oppovite Mown:says Ann
atai:dll , • . PITTIBU ae„
ROIL
Nowimery ,WORSE.
prrrs •
NOIfEIeTY . WORKS:
PontElded• - A. D. TIELL_,
ADAMS;' M'ILEE "Sr,
• ,- ,•murtutAimuurs.o or •
iragywroicri'gfAlMAßD,_)PATEll3/ENTi El PAT
ENT) nATIP011111; 'ANgECO(IISII'TISIS
' 4O. A 411111
Janus 7acel' - 'lPatini `Dolt' Vicki and Lateties,
Paint, and Conte kill., &a. , , ,
SOPIZB OP PIIST AVEl#llOll4lll' Na g
'Ffetsitisirgb, "i*04.0.,"
i+l,Wtril
ao ii:0001111 JOS. ltina...lllllnr sm.
jpirar N. COOPER &
TOLAISS POTINDERS,
OAS titga EITEAIf FITTERS.
nrer ' ;of PllThall
e ' AND BRAN t Bm
oteg i ftmervile i sa u l i n GUNS Jugg
Ver. of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
FOUNDERS, MAOEINIB'
•
KNAP POR'l' PITT
FOUNDRY. COY PANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
• PITTSBURGH, PA. •
illrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma.
chinery, -Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Vourroll and Satallmoi Strvits,
(NINTH NJOIE9 •
,k
prrorsEctrnou.
WILLIAM SMITH,
manufacturer of-
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
TOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
MY /,'ines are all cut invarlablyin Pits. ary
sand, and 12 feet lengths. Aliso, Loll assortment
of general
CEStings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend
enta of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS,
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth 'Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and 'moot
Complete establishments in the West, and are
now prepared to tarnish
general Castings.
no9:3110 ORDERS dOLICITID
ROBINSON, REA. is CO.,
Successors to BonixsOw, MIMS A Milan,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS' AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,'
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En-
Ms, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing ,
u t n its, g llo s ir agl i gl l ieg seriPth * ' %. °ll Tank'
oMce, AO. 12, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
!toAgents for GIFFARIPI3 PATENT INJECTOR
r reeding Boilers. jail:rs2
PITTSIII7ROH.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
' rn lttruer Street, Ninth Ward,
. coppottte Union Iron NLllls,) •
rrrrantrnen.
Bolling XIII and Bridge Castings,
TIONBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND cranrines ON—VAN ALLY.
Orders promptly and =shiny executed.
Charges reasonable. • •
- ' ERBKILT & EACKLIND.
oeidin
TROIKAS CARL= & CO.,
Fourth Wird Foundry and Martini Works,
SASithIBIET BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
4 ,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, • 1511 Presses,
Palen, Shafting, . tivist and Saw Mill Work,
Bolling Mill and Machine Calltings. Grate Ban,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, de. Bufid to order and
have on hand - Ensines of all sizes. En211:45
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
• BSO Penn Street.
BOLLXiN t BOYD & BAGALEL
• Chill Bolls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, Ate.,
LUMBERS LUMBER S S
ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOB BALE:
1.000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards:
• 140.000 feet .1H and 9 inch Clear Plank:
• a0;500 feet Dry .11% inch Common Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 1 and 9 Inch iltak:'
99,000 feet Dry 9, itti and. 3 inch Ash,
_ 8.000 -ft. Dry ikti, 3 Ln.Cherry &Maple,
30,000 feety 1, It - , and 3 Inch Poplar:
• 10,000 Dry Poplar Scantling;
1150_, 000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting:
160,00 No. 1 18-Inch Shingles, sawed:
950,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed:•
40,000 No. 118-Inch Shingles,
40.000 Fire Brick;
1.000 Ftre Tile.
lOU Toni`Fire Clay;
YARDd—No. do PREBLE - STREW. formerly
Xanehetter. and 157 REBZOCA.S7ItItET.OPp_O*
Me the Ou Works, Allegheny City. tuns
SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM,
IRON IBROILEII,
124 First street,Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the mile of CorawatY Donghamore,
ft 1,7 3 3 1 1 1 1 12 Ottg e ar. l ro c tin ta te h . ° ReVa:
'bony Coke and O. B. Charcoal.
Pio IRONS.
itmedgements aremostiesneettebe 'Mimeo
LADLE SUPERIOR,
,OPPER KIIL AID 131112,7110 WO=
1 0 /7 1 119.1311711431,11.
PARK„" macumrr cb.,
ifsurßi l lleturers of Sheet's'. Bresierso and Bolt
opper,pred Copper Mins alibied FM Bot•
:oats, 5 r Bolder. Also,linper,eri and Deal
ers etal. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Wire, to.
Mk_n itanUy on hand Vane:is Bubbles as d Tools.
Warehouse,
_No. 140 FIRST UREA? and LBO
SECOND STRZET, Pittsburgh.
Special orders of Copper out to any desired
te-ni myl4•o34:ditT
1947
-
i*:gtUnt,_4V,!'fs*4 V4' ..qe ,
'& 4 41 "3
4%44V 4 A 44 7 -k;. " 1
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PITTSBURGH.
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Sontag 111U-Castinge.
Engine Castings.
Maehine Castings.
LUMBER.
IRON BROKERS.
COPPER.
^
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7 -4 7,4 Z,
?_4a 4
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE :
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c
HUGS N. BOLE 8i CO
Cur. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
•
(Ness THE Pourr.)
Engine Builders, Fotouters and
Machinists.
MAlllifacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all Muer.
Arial attention invited to our now STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE: AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horserpower:
CASTINGS, of every kind. made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD STREET. below Market.
RIGS tor Oil Wells. SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS.ROUSE and TOBACQO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO I'BESSES, on hand and Made to
order. at the I
INDUSTRIAL. WORKS
g
Fronting on the Allegheny near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.•
p` All orders promptly tilled. Thy vs
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR. DOUBLIL-FLUED TUBULAR,
FIBB-BOS AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OM STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON.;
DENSER*); .
STE R AM PIPES, BASOLLETILES AND LEON
BIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITEI3
Ocoee and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Street%
inTT§BITRGH, Pa.
sr Orders:sent to the above address wil be
promptly attended to. mh7:j49
WM. BARNHILL fit CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS so, AA, A 4 AND AO PENN ST.
Having {mitred a large yard and furnished It
wan the most approved machinery we are pre
pkred to manufacture every description of BOIL
gm in the best mariner, and warrstited equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Ltive Condensers, Salt Pans, Tank Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron.firidges, Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barakill , s Pat
ent Boilers.
Repelling done on shortest notice. lagten
El
jAmEs,m. ErrEs,
Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
lILLISDIPACTUBZU OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
sisinasre ram, corrals sTrAx PIPE,
soLusre MILL STAMM,
And BERET IRON WORK,
7or Steamboats.
.TA.S4D ...... ....ZDMOND D. BROM
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
1CT17131116 OP
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tank.
SBEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o
'THE BEST STOVES. .
A. BRADLEY.dc CO.
. Manufmturers of the greatest varlet) of
Cook, Parlor aadlleating - Stang,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
One oaf Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the Worldfor rarlor.Ofilce. Store or
Church. Fire needs youkindling—bunts all win.
ter. Do ;lotto ay until see or send for Circular.
30 WOOD STREET: •
Our Agents for Orlentals—DE UHLER BROS.,
Smithfield St.: 43E0. HURLEY. Allegheny City.
. , .
CO,;ORM'. RIOTS & OI
SILLNIIPACTITRZRB OP WIRY PARITIT OP
SEME.CONTEUS, -
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
`'THE FIERY FURNACE," .
FOR WARRING BtaxamNas.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
BEGULATOR. ,, COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
It r etralt CAST ` 'V MANTLE PTITINTA
r a irde r T,oo l AßAm b f i e g ro rc. din.i d dast: ‘
206 and 204$ Lilbeity. Street,
semrn, PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOK STOVES.
. CET THE BEST.
BDISELL it CO.'s
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITITIWOI7S COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
all many other , Eltove tie Velon.
BISSELL & 00. 1
No. 2.BsTaibertir Street.
kr . on Itin . p szo sd for sale,
:COOKING 9EB. Me.
COAL:AND COKE.
cosza CoALI: .
DICKSON STEWART & CO,
• Having removed their theca to •
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
Metall' CU/ lflour NUI) eICCOND =AM. .
kr* now prepared to !unite good YOUGHIO.
ONE NY LUMP, NUT cosi. 011.8 LACK, at the
lowest isorket
,AU orders ten at their °Moe, or addressed to
Mem through tie mall, will be attended to
promotitr. ,
WEST COMMON
- itaahritiej Stone Works,
Itortbwest corner ofWeit CommOn, Allegheny,
ITYLEXPK ATVATlelit
Have on band of prepare on. short notice. Hearth
and Step Stones, Flags tor Sidewalks, Brewers
Vaults, nc. Head and Tomb Stones, *a. •
Orders promptly executed. PllOOll reasonable •
lIANOTACIVILIPS OP
STONE.
WgDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1869.
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
f .
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN I
GOVERNMENT BEMiITIEB
AND COLD:
I'iTEREST ALLOWED ON TEN E DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all ae s eesstble l points In
the United States and Canaille.
DIRECTORR:
Jno. 0 Risher,
Robt. H. Haig,
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
_ . .1
BAWL. BreCLIIII RAN, preia'S.
.D. Hostotter,
James Gordon,
D. Wa
Z. Fawcett,
D. ILZET
NATIONAL BANK OP COHERE,
Cor. of. Wood and Sixth SU..
A. PATTERSON.-- .........President.
JOY. H. HILL --
_ .
CAPITAL, : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
It H. Palmer
Wm. Douglu,
Wm.. Reed .
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Dan. IL Davidson,
W. B. Haven.:
DISCOUNT'S DAIL
anihozi -
HART, cAttnrat &
BANKERS AND BROX':
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
1
Frrorsisultarx,
ttOCCESSORS TO HANNA, HARTia CO")
DIALIZEI IN •
Exchange; Coin, Coupons,
♦nd parttoulu itientlen pll4 So the pnrehue
&Ad sale ot
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Hraf to on LondOn.
layi:tom
N. HOLBIES & SONS,
,
31234a2V312C.MNig5,
57 Market Street,
PITT713331:71101:1,1 PA..
. ;
• .
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canadu.
.1
Stocke,Bonds and other Seenrities
BOUGHT AND SOLD 0 . 71 COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purehasennd
Me of
??. • ,
truited States Securities.
JeaNal
DOLLIR SAVINGS $i h,
. After the First of March Next,
Will be Clogedon
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
And open daily' from 9 o'clock A. M. '
Ut2 o'clock
and on - . 1,
Saturday Evenings.
fe19:05
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM; . : REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
pIANTUPACTURER 01
Lubricating & High Test Burniiig Oils.
Seßps* Railroad Axle Oil. •
Stands great heat ' Without change ; 4emains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special UR for'
Leeomotlv ma ,Engi ne , w a th ehi
ne Shops
Wtil cot Screws.
Saw MUL and Planing -NIB 011 s,
Adapted for high speed.
Stindle - 011, ' Wool•Head4Ltglit'oo,
0 I. Tanners+ Stain , Beneole,
bag Finishing Oil, 'Gasoline,
Harness 011 tParraillnra
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve -. Bright Iron
Wert and Machinery from suet. .
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle's_patent by Superheated Steam In Vac
cuo. The Lubricating Ulls,are almost Odorless,
perfectly pure, unifbrm, 'and mostly light col
•ored. stand - a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Ohs are 'unequalled, and grain constant use on
many of the rincipal Railroads. Samples can
be examined 'and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Works it Sharpsburg Bridge.
wAnaiNG Amp Jane,
Con=!Mon Merchants and Broker ' s la
Petroleum and its Products,
DAtZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, •
rrrriummen,ke•. I '
rini4DurßL Amass&
WARING, KINGA CO.,
Walnut Street.
TAcE. witomorms„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•
AND DIAL/lIIN IN
Petroleum and its jftidttats,
. ,
l'lctsbusb Office—DALNIILLIS BUILDINN•
corner of uquesne Nay end /min starkly.
Oflce--iSIT WALNUT
soma° • • - •
DIAItIOND OIL WORKS, um.
•
• ..111. M. LONC & CO. =
Once, DALZELL BII:ILDINO, 1.
Ms 4Deeneleie Pittaburgi, Pa
SHEETING'S AND BATTING.
HOLIMEN BEM. es 400. 1
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
przremmtras.
MaashotarerkottriaVl JIMINCITM sad4l.
Aacuon . , , kiii)Rssaothei
SP.ICRTINGS AND BATTING.
-
n om ' r
$
't 4 F1 4 , •
CENTRAL AND UNION
•
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
a
The cheapest brrestment now In the market for
sale by
PIE R. 311JETUTZ,
CornerlrlFTH AVENUE I WOOD STREETS..
Also, dealer In Gov ernment Bonita. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange :at. market
rates. • • dezl
BRADYT..
LINES T. BR- tic CO.;
(Successors to 8. JONES & C 0..) .
Corner Fourth and Wood Ste.,
MA& N" Prb.
BUY AND SELL ALL EINDSDF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
- GOLD, SILVER AND- COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
XF,Money loaned on ,Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purehase
and Sale of _STOCK% BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT& CO.
ON. Cam&ler.
T o AT 11 A. M.
'jtilitt,stiltrgij o.kfttc.
,
OFTIOBOF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i
. ' TUESDAY, March 9, 1869.
Gold remained quiet to-day, at 131, as
the average quotation, owing, to the ab
sence of any news or rumors from Wash
ington regarding the Secretaryship of
the Treasury. :It is now confidently
expected that for the spring busines.s the
government will not attempt to disturb
the money market or attempt to 'depress
gold by artificial means or selling pld.
The importing interest have now an idea
how much gold can be depressed by the
people's confidence in the administra
tion, and shall no doubt be-guided by
the experience just gained in their ar
rangements for the fall . business. , -
Government Bonds were firmer in the
afternoon on the decline of gold, and it
is ,evident that so soon as It will pay
to ship- bonds by a slight advance in gold,
a new-'rise will be established, and thus
gradually work our bonds tip to par in
gold, in • Europe. The investment de
mand is entirefy confined, to, small lots,.
and even for these purchasers are few
and far between.
" The Stock market is firm but dull, and
transactions:are confined to a few 'fancy
shares. Operators and investors are
equally unwilling to purchase at present
prices, until the policy of the new Sec
retary is established. Express shares
were firm but 'Over to-day, but Mining
shares are neglected.
Business seems gradually but slowly
to revive. • -
Money is stringent.
Closing quotations as received by Pb.
R. Mertz: Gold, 131 y. Eighty-one's,
y.
116 Five Twenties, 1 4 84 118%; do,
1.1864: ' 11.1‘; do, 1865, 1163,; do, 1865, new.
112%; do, 1867, 112%; do, 1868, 112%;
Ten Forties, 105%; Railroads Cleve
and et Pittsburg.,, 9% ; .Pittsburgh,
-Fort Wayne. ot Chicago./8, 1 4; Chicago
;at: Rock Island,: 129; Chicttsto a : North-,
Western, 81%; do Preferred. 90%;, Erie,
---;- New . York , Central, 6034 Michi
gan Southern 1341; Reading,. 91%; Ohio
& Mississippi'. Certificates, 333, ; West
ern Union Telegraßh Company, 37%;
Merchants Union Express Company,
17; Pacific Mall, 100%; Adams, 633 f,;
liing shares—Gregory, 2,60; Quartz
Hill, 76; Smith & Parmele,4,46; Cory
don, 10. , , 1
—Closing quotations received by. James
T. Brady & 6 Co.: Gold, 131 X; United
States - Sizes, 1881's, 116'; 6-20's, 1862,
118!..‘; 6-20's, ' 1864, 114%4; 6.20'5, 1865,
10.40'5, 105 X; 5-20'iJan'y and July,
1865,1123:f. do. 1867, 11234; do. 1868, 112%;
Seven Thirties, par less X; Due Com
pounds, 119; Ten Forties, 10550 Union
Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy.
Pacifies, 1013.
ray Toierrieli to the Pittsburgh Ginned
NEW Yonx, March cr, 1869.
' The situation at Waphington was again
the chief topic of consideration in finan
.
cial circles to-day. The reports of Stew
art's resignation and the President's ac
ceptance thereof was freely circulated.
Money easy, at 7 per cent. on call. TIA)
observance of the new law regarding
the certification of checks, causes some
trouble among smaller brokers, but the
first class firms have experienced no dif
ficulty. Considerable transfer of brokers'
accounts from. National to State banks is
noted. Sterilig lower Ind dull at WO'
8% per cent. Gold opened at 131, fell
to 150 3 / 4 and cloSed at isiwqmix. Loans
were made at 206 per cent. for carrying
to flat for borrowing. Clearances, to-day",
$73,000,000.
Governments weresomewhat irregular
during the day,Anif closed Isteady; :
ports 'Bl, 116®116K; do. '62, 118%®118X;
114V0.411434; do. '65; iictx@iier 4 ;
do. new,ll2X®ll3; do. '67, 1123 ®113;
do. '6B, 12X®113; 10-40 s; 105X0105N.'
State bonds firm but (inlet r Missouris
quoted at 89X®90; new Tennessees, '66
®66 1 ,4; old Tennessee's - 67®673i; North .
Carolinas, 69X060; Virginias, 600)62; , `
Louisiana, 71®72.
The stock market was strong durinft
the mornhig with an average amount of
business. Large transactions were made
in New York Central, Old Southern,
Ohio and 'Mississippi, Northwestern,
Rook Island; and Wabash. Sales of Chi
cago and Alturfwere made at 149_34,5151.
Misiellaneous list Steady. Express
sharesaitrong on the settlement of the
dirdenity between the United - States
States Company and the Erie Railway
and the termination or the snit against
the 'Merchants Union. In. the afternoon
the whole market was strong with a
general advance in pricet and increased
activity, closing more H bulliah"' thanfor
some time past.
Five-thirty Prieav—thimberitutd, 87@
8734; Wells Express, 31@31%; American,-
44 ', # @ls; Adams, 68,(,@8834: Merchants,
17@i73‘; 'United States, 68; • Quicksilver,
25%; Canton, ,g 60'®64%: Pacific
Mail, 1 00)1®100,X; Western Union Tel
egraph, 87Wii373i; filarlposa, 15%416;
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do. preferred, 3434'@3.1! , ,f; New York Cen
tral, 164;Q1613;; Erie, 36@363‘; Had
' son, 140 1 40;14034; Reading,, 901©909j;
Terre Haute, 36037; pref., 65®66; Wa
bash, 66%®67 ' . do. pref., 77%©78; St.
P a ul, 6634@66:;;;; do. preferred, 781 - !Ft. Wayne, 1 lf.o4glP-%; Ohio and
Mitissippl,34X©34%; Michigan Central,
118; Michigan S.mthern, 97%a Wl4; Illi
nois Central, 140%; Pittsburgh, 89 '4,(3 4
8934: Hoek Island, 129 1 /61:129r, Toledo,
loo.;,@106; Northwestern, 82%48234; do.
preferred, 91%001%.
Mi ing - Shares steady; Gregory, 265;
Sm.tb ctt I'armelee, 150; 51ontana, It
Co per Stocks at Roston—Calumet; 50;
;Copper Falls, 15: Franklin, 2134; Han
'cock, 534; Minnesota, 3; Quincy, 30.
Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $726,-
965. Payments, $4,217,841; balance, $8.7,-
286,891. .
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURG* GAZETTE'
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TUESDAY. March 9, 1869.
We have been called very frequently
within the past three or four months to
write about the ..manipulations of the
bull ring. Now we have something to .
say about a bear movement, which, if
reports are true, is one of the most stu
ipendous, ever attempted in the
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story of the trade. It seems
t have had its origin in New
yo g rl ..... rid extended from their to the oil
re lo s and Philadelphia, and whole
movement seems to have but one object
In view, to break the market. It is said'
that the New York bears sold at least
thirty thousand barrels short yesterday
and to-day, most., if not all of which,.
was bought by, Pittsburgh buyers, and
to-day-we learn that there was an offer
to sell from thirty to filly thousand bar
rels of Crude in the oil regions, ; for
almost any delivery, and in lots to said
purchasers. Thus it will be seen that
while New York is making a desperate
and determined effort to smash the mar
ket, Pittsburgh, on the other hand is de
termined to keep It on its feet, and thus
far, the New Yorkers have not been able
to accomplish very much, the decline as
yet hot exceeding half a cent. The bears
seem to have their forces, well located,
and their fire is has been pretty well
concentrated, but thus far the bulls have
been able to hold their ground. The
end is not yet.
CRUDE—The market was excitpi and
a little panicky to-day, with a manifesta
tion on the part, of holders to sell, and
compared with yesterday prices have de
clined about half a cent. The sales were:
750 bbls first, water at 17; 1,500 do. on
spot at 16ye;',2,000 do. seller for next six
months at 16%, and 10,000 bbls at 86,40.
per bbl at Oil City. It is stated that there
is now a margin in between Oil City and
Rttsburgh.
REFINED—The Refined market .was
also considerably agitated to-day, with
plenty of offers from the East to sell, and,
compared with yesterday's prices, are off'
about half a cent. The sales were as fol
lows:
500 bbla eacb, May to July 3614
500 " April toJuly .364
500 " April to July • 36
500. " .May to September...363r x
500. " May to July 361‘
500* " s April to December... 37
, 000 first halt' March 34
*This hale wes for New York delivery.
OIL SHIPPED. Eh ST BT A. T. R. H.
Forsyth Bros., 206 bbls benzole to
Warden, Frew & Co.,,Philadelphia.
W. H. Byrazn, 50 bbls tar to W. Lin
coln. Boston.
W. 11.'Chileoat, 50 table 'tar to J. X.
Trans, Boston.
Standard Oil Co., 144 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew
.& Co.. Philadelphia. •
Fawcett, L..i: S. 200 hbls refined,to W.
P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
J. C. Kirkpatrick. 52 bbls refined to
W. Blair & Son.; Philadelphia. • •
Total shipments Refined 356
Total shipments Benzole 203
Total shipments Tar 101)
OIL SHIPPED EAST FROlt "DUQUESNE
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H. M. Long & C o , 0 1
100 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Phila.
Brooks, B. de Co., 48 bbls refined to
W. F. 4 Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined.
Lire Stock /Markets
CINCENNATA", March 9,—Cattie Market—
Beef Cattle are dull, but prices are not
lower; common sold at F.4@4,E), prime at
85,75@6,50, and extra shipping at K 75&
7,50. Sheep in light supply, with a good.
demand at 13,50g6 per ,rental groglig -
Hogs in fair demand, with a steady mar-,
ket. at S9@l2 for light to medium, and
*10,50®11 for good to extra, per ,rental
gross; the,demand is'alxottt - equal to the
supply.
Sr. Louts, March 9—Cattlif Market.—
Good Cattle in fair demand and steady,
hut common are dull and unsettled;
prices range at 3@73 4 'c for inferior to ex
tra. Hogs sell at B@lo3o, gross.
Cuicaoo, March 9.--Cattle Market--
Cattle dull at $7,7,5G5,35 for choice to.
extra shipping steers.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORE, March 9—Dry Goods.afttr
keC--With the tine weather trade is more
active and prices quiet and uniform.
Heavy brown sheeting of the best makes
16%®17c,tand seconds 15%@160. Stan
dard prints 1214@13Mc, and Cocheco 14c.
AmoskeOg denims steady at 31c. Ches
ter dock Albany stripes 10151011 c.
Harvester 22340. Uncaaville 16®17c.
Gerwigans 140143410. Amoskeag ging
ham 17c. Glasgow lee. Heavy brown
drills 17©1734c, for best makes.
. CINCINNATI, March 9.—Plour
with sates family at N,50®6,75; the de
mand is quite - light. Wheat firm and
not much offering; No. 1 can be bought
at 81,40. Corn firmer, with ,sales ear at
66@67e, and shelled at 680170 e; the sup
ply is light. Rye firm at $1,43 for No. 1.
Oats dull and unchanged at 66c. Barley
{ nominally unchanged. Whisky in de
mand at 91c,:bid hbld at 92; there is gen
erally a better feeling. Mess Pork 'dull
`and no denoand: the market in held
at $31,50. Lard Min and in demand,at
18y0 for prime kettle rendered, and 180
for prime steam., :Rae= in moderate**.
mend, with i'Wes 4 hhds in lots at 13j0
for shoulders, 16m for clear rib sides and
16% for clear sides. Bulk Meatsquiet at
12yoffor shoulders, and 1.11A,e for sides;
the market is mostly held h'e higher.
Butter and Cheese scarce and firm at full
rates. Linseed OU 'dull, with small sales
at $1,04Q1,05. Lard 011 dull and loWer,
With sales bcot Oradea at $1,68®1,62: •Pe
'troleum dull at 31(03e for refined. Gold
cloned flat at 131, buying; the money
Market is very cleats at.lo@l2 per -cent.
for the best paper. Cotton dull; build-,
dling at 28c.- • - ' • • -
;- Oiivzr..orD, March 9.—Plour--City,
made, $ 1 0,50€;10,75 for treble extra white;
$ 8 45140,00 for double extra amber; $7,50
1 7,75' for double extra red 'winter 8 8 ,75
7,25 for extra red; oonntrymadeLs7,2s
8,00 for- double eitra red and amber;
$ 8 , 50 ®7,2510r double extra- spring; $9,75
©10,25 for double extra white winter.
Wheat; No. 1 red winter held•st $1,543(
No. 2 do. at 11,42. Corny sales of eight
oar loads at 710. Oats; held at 6134@6243.
State. Petroleum; there is moderate in
quiry and the market is quiet; refined
held at 32(g)323.40 for large lots; trade
lots 2 ®3o in advance.
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