The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 13, 1869, Image 6

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    DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAHM & CO.,
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
-.:- AXLES AND SPRINGS .
p
• nviiirs NE. L X AND JIINIA.TA,
FLAT BA ROUND AND SQU 'IRE IRON,
BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND 'rANK IRON.
GUARD, IRO N
%Tao AND DRAM,
IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
PLAND.D cuTriss' tufts, cli.uutzu
Xeohr,__
T AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Hoyle.
CROW II • ItS,WEDOIso a: HARK' PW TEETH,
- SPRING PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STK= 0/ ...L INGSAND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL. *ES, tiILEL SHaFTINti,._ A. It.
STEIL
COACH,MUGOT and WAGON SPRINGS and
ALEN X
AILS
.
CDT AND SPINES.
- Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
Ixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
.h 9 -
GODEFFROY BRANCKER & CO.,
Are prepared, its Sole Agents in the llnite-d
States for' the Prussian Dining and Iron Cota-
Dettf- of Duisburg, Westphaifa, to contract or
sell In quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered in
ettlierNeF York or Philadelphia ' ) the aelebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Vied so extensively for the manufalturing of
This Iron is free from Sulpur and Phosphorus,
And contains a heavy per cerrage of Xanganese.
Pall particulars, samples, prices or chemical
flialysis will tpg promptly forwarded on aptolica
. anon. jaaor.d76
SHEFFIELD STEEL WODHS.
ifiIIGER I HECK &
oaufactoress of every delerlpt3on of -
CAST AND. GEMILAN , STEEL,
RATOZ EIP.AINGS, - • -
Maar C AND PLATIPORY 9P.I7MDS.
AUXI3, ISTIN.L TIES, &e.,
War bone, 83Water and 100 tint Sts.
MILLER, BARR ic PARKIN.
arit,VT.Ca B ABE,, gatuß . El.l MILLER .
Snow. P . A31r121-8. M. BILK..
CRESCENT. STEEL WORKS,
TILLER, BARR A,PARKIN I
Office, No, 339 Liberty' St,
feH:diS PITTSBURGH, PA.
BLACK DIAMOND
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Mee and Warehonse t UM. ISA ETCOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS.
Pron. W. P.Toa 7111, Bu"
,pITTSBIIRGRI FORGE
p a r , Ireits
nallroad Flab Bars aad Balls;
;ALOI Car Axles Zoned;
liallread Car Axles .
:14einsatIve Praises;
• Laeaseetive Frame Shale - SI
liAre,:iletkin • ,
IFithwiltrais;
...6W4.41610i15t
laseluaboaS - Alialls;
iteduabeat COlidua
IPlstaa Rada, Wrists;"
Pitman Jaws, Collars, Am.
Mace; No. 177 PENN STREET,
.1 1- NII4IISENPROCUS
The Trnatees are now nre_p_ared to irrant Men.
-sea for the nae or the ZLLESEIKAUSICN PllO
The seperfor quality imparted to good iron„
the great hnp.oyement in inferior iron. and the
reduced cost.commend it to all manufacturers of
Iron.
Parties Wishing to use it can obi** libeenieo ST
!pwymgto -
JAMES P. SPEER,
, . • Attorney for the Trustees,
OFFICE, 860 PENN STREET.
_rustles interested are !nvitee to visit the
EHDINSWINIILIt , WOICKS. *hese tile process is
no* in sue•esami 'operation. • "
E*14180N; PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron , Works.
Warebose, Nos. URI andlIST MIEN
STIOrt. oopositeaonongasela Flan
PITTIBINSIL
pITTEIBEIIIGH
NOV;ELTY WORKS.
AD/LBLS, MIEEE & CO.
ZZTBTONZ EITANDARDOFAIRRANK 13 PAT
NNT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER-.
SCALES,.
Janus //wed Patent Door Loa. and Latches , .
Paha and Coffee Rills, &a.
e g l -ana*Mt.4 6 :1 31 4.09145T WAN
r r
low ..11" r... 49140 # 21 114r- 1 01 4 —
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAB AND STEAM FITTERS,
Itanubotamo of
of • ! FF3I AND Bull : Am&
" r" 7'
for. of Pike. and Walnut Streets,
Manufacturers of
42 Exchange Place, New York,
BESSEMER STEEL.
PITTSBURGH; PAL
amii=z. rAiirtrzas
STEEL WORKS.
Xanntactureriot all descriptions at
Isprzwirmir
PITTSBURGIN.
IRON WOMB.
AND IRON CO.,
X ,I 4CRAMMii!.B: s cIP
rpra
NOVXLTY AVORMS::
munnrAcruszes
Pittsburgh. reuses.
PITTSBURGH
'CINDERS, .EIACEEINISTS
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ErEngines, Rolling MLR Ma
chinerY, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings genprally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Cosner Carroll and Banalities Streets,
, ) (NINTH WARD,)
prz - rsistrucia. *PA.
• WILLIAM SMITH 3
Manufacturer of
•
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
Ton GAS AND WATER WORKS.
My Pines are all cast invariablyin Pits, In dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general '
Castings for ('as and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend •
ants of Oas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS - WORKS,
MORTON STREECT, Ninth Ward
PI'I • ly3BIIRC38.
TH03114.13 mituxn. President..
These Works are among the large n sad aloft
Complete establishments to the -West, and are
wow prepared to tarnish
Engines, of every deseriptlaw.
Boilers, OH TA'lll46
Sheet Iron Work.-
BaUromul flitsUm's.
Bolling MU Castings.
Engine-Casthym
Machine Castings.
lihmeral Caitlngs.
ORDERS 80LIOITED
1109 :ne9
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
11.nocessoro. to itosztroOtt. XINIS & MILLE&I.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS. AND MACH MSTS, PITTBBOIIBH,
Manttlietarers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
arsl irillit ilerin o k es c al reeti MachbcriPt i ron g r r eiT
Mice, No. 1511, corner First and ansithneld
Streets. •
Agents for GITIPARD'EI PATENT INJECTOR
ftor seeding Boilers. jall:rd2
uNT BLANC FOIINDIVir.
tter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Oppoalte Union Iron mug, )
PrfTBEUBON.
Bolling 31111 and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
NULOILENNEY AND cavil:Nes eanzaAra.r.
Charges
Orders promptl y reasona ablend carefa ll y executed.
Em . ma k MACHLIBA
ocmus
THOBILIS CARLIN & co.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
SALIEDUSET 11T.i ALLEGAIENTOITE, Pi.,
Nanaihrs of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
plulegs;' hafting, Grist' and Saw Mill Work,
Bolling and - Machine Castinm Grate Bar&
Weights, Wagon Boxes, ex. Build to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes.
CCENTILIL FOUNDRY •
AVID ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Sieeet.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
awl Rolls, Kill Outing., 801 l Latboa, /to"!
LIMBER! WARIER!
_
ALEzerrosat perrnasoN.
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber !
ON HAND AND POE SALE :
1 000 feet Dry Pine Amulet
I¢o. rem Ili and Sr load Clear Plank;
80 , , feet Dry I,li inch Coaunon Plank;
80:9iIPU feet Dry 1 sad lath Oak:
515,000 feet Dry 2, kW and 3 inch Ash,
8,000 ft. Dry gl,ll3‘,3ln.Cherryk Maple,/
- 30 000 , ft. Dryl,, lh, A and 3 Inch Pop l ar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
5150_ ,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting!
TSO,OOO No. I 18-Ine.h Shingles, sawed:
ki50,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed:
4-0, 000 No. 116-inch Shingles, salved:
.0,000 Fire Brick;
.
1,000 Fire Tile.
- • 11#0 Tons Fire Clap .
YARDA-1140.-.3OOIIEZBL STANA,_,_fcremerly
Manchester r and UT REBECCA STREET. ePrto•
sitelbe Has Works, AJUmtheny City. nal
6421. 1R0N BROKERS.
IKON 111 , 101011 t;
First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Donghamore,
joaeoblne, Isabella, Duncannon.ntanhope, Olga.
don,and other-bruits of Antluweltat!rghlo.
PIGI !kW. Cl i g ttlf i Nt •
ERONEI t _
'..fliirognlitaiti *remelt resnAtibUi solleltirt
MI
+.s
EAKESOPERr,: 1;
`bones utnel L 111 1 1/0131
° PrrloBllll7/1021.
PARK, MoCURDY & CO.,
danufleture r o of O Sheathing; Brasiers , and Belt
Oopper (kipper ,Bottoste,Ealsed Bot-
Wms, Ereltetflobler. - Aleti'atuparters and Deal
ers la Jietal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire_, do.
Con neatly op hand Tlnners , Machines at.d Tools.
Warehouse, No. 140 1/1118T13TBIL4T and IMO
1.300 ND OTREET t _Pittsburgh.
Special orders of ooner coat to lute delred
WV. - • • . Ault -
4; j 4l
,741 • , • •
A44.*_,Zitak.,,Vt1e;' , ‘ ,9 .44 41
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY. MARCH 13, 1869.
LUMBER.
HUGH N. BOLE &•CO.
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St . ,"
(RIAU THY POIRTO
•
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES. of all dam
Special attention Invited to onr new STATIONAc .
AEY Bth WELL ENGINE. AND POBTABLI
BOILER. of 115-borsevower. • •
CASTINGS, of every hind. made tobrder stout
Eonndi7 on TRIED STREET. below !dirket.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS ana
IRON TOBACCO PRESETS, on hand and made to
order. at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Tronthig en the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
NIP All orders promptly Ailed. Twr
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TAN
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MANUTAOTSTRXES OP
TUBULAR. DOUBLE-PLUM TUBULAR,
FIRR-ZOIC AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
canoms, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT' PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, aesoikarmuTh AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
•
°Mee sad Warehouse. cornier Second.
Third. Short amid Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Jar Orders. sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. rah7:leg
AVM,. BARNHILL & 'CO., .
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
•
NOB. XO, XS, 114 AND 16 PENN BT.
Having-
maid a large yard and famished it
whin the pprOVed machinery. we arenre.
Pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERB in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Mo. Bods. Xtearn Pipes; Locomotive &diets
Conaansers, Bait Plum, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita
tors, Battling Pans, Boiler Iron ~_Bridges, Saw
Pan,s and sae manufacturers of Barn=l , a Pat
ent Rollers.
Repairing done on shortest notice.
JAMES at. arms,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
prrroßuitzum, PA.,
/•
/ILIINUTACIRIaIIt ca
IRON OIL. TANKS,
1=721210 PLIZES, COPPS& STEAM PWZ:
ROLLING X 11.4. 13TACIL9,
And BREST IRON WORE,
Tor Steamboats
WILD D. =DM ZDXIRID D. DIME
JAILED M. BRUSH & SON,
XIIfUTACTDEZDS
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IKON WOES. &O.
61 Pena Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES. _
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers of the sieatest variety of
Coojr; Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE TOIIND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Coke. ft stint
ehs
Wanodr lFuorn P a ar s
o i r b , r O Hoae.
S Ca o r
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win.
ter. Do both ty until you see or send for Circular.
• . No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents fbr Orientals—mm.)llAß BROS.,
indthfleld Bt.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. ,
11118113 Stet,
wururAOningas or Vint PARLEY! OP
ISMCVNTMOSI.
BOSTON 000.111:NO- RANGE,
", THE FIERY FURNACE,"
31.qa WAREING RUILDIROn.
THE NEW_ A.NTI-DUST COOKING BTOI7II,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
VAN'S • lanelnnati Pattern) PORTABLE
.RANOE OAST IRON MANTLER.,
REF LECTOR . O RATES, tree Leeman end dut;
GRATE 111, PENDER4* -- le.
206 and. 208 'Liberty Street,
5e21:07 PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL( * CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BrITIMIRO 178 COAL.
wairantai ta Cook, kaki or Roast as
trill assay other Sias to the tido&
• BISSELL &
No. 285 Liberty Street.
. .
klan on nand and for We.
PABLOAV A T rro
6
N)&
M144,1a AND COED.
(VAL! COAL!! COAL!!!'
• ;.
DICKSON; STEIVAILT lk CO.,
Ruing removod their OffloO to
NO. 567 , LIBERTY STREET,
(LAW, City Ploar /1111)82COND XiOOWL
Are now
O Taredto thrash good Y_ONGHIO.
HS NY IVAL 1)3315., at the
lowest mos t price.
• All orders lea at their omoe, or addressed to
them through the mall; will be attended to
orotootm.
STONE.
WEST COMMON -
Machine Stons-,Workth
N 'oithwasteorner °Meet Oman, Allegheny;
ATITATIM & 00.
Have on luiad - ot irepasi oi abort notice Buhl'
vg.Stel e lV e ly&Wes_wallueswer
::Orita • Ftwourtay ezORW. - facTl reaozabl
FORT PITT BANKING COIPANY,
No; 169 Wood ',Street.
CAPITAL, : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DICALE.Ii3 IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collection mimic on all socisnible Taints in
the United States and Canadas.
DIRECTORB I :
Jao.O Blither,
Bobtrew : H.
M Sanger,
Andill.
Janie. M. Bailey.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallace,
I. Fawcett,
ISAMU. die
E. LEET
NATIONAL BANK OF COMIERCE,
Core of Wood and Sixth Sto.
A. PATTERSO3I...... ......
JOB. H. FULL -,-
CAPITAL, : $4500,000.
DIRZOTORS,
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Chu. Lockhart,
Dan. B. -Davidson,
W. B. Haven.
DLICKIIINTS DAIL'
attinoti
HAIRT L CAUGHEY I& CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
•
1 3 Trwaistrit4a.U.
(hHCCEnSOBS TO HANNA, LUNT • 00.,)
DKALABS IR
E.xchange, Coln, ;Coupons;
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale et
GOVERNMENT BONDS.,
Bight israftsi :ahn 1-J0114031.
taylmea
N nouttEs& SONS,
3E3.A.rt:TINMPLES
57 Market Street,
• P11TT53131311431/3,
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canada.
I -
Steeks,Bends and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
salParticalar attention paid to pgrchase and
e of
United States Securities.
1430:al .
DOLLIR S~V~NGS BANK,
After the First of March Next,
Will be doted on
WEDNESDAY . EVENINGS,
And open daily 'from 9 o'clock .al. it. to 3 o'clock
r. n., and on
Saturday Evenings.
fei9:ols
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY,
I -
HERBERT W. C. TIVFMDLA
MAITHIPACTUREII, Or
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Relive. Railroad Axle OH.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpidet lowest temperatures: Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, llweiiine Shop,
cot'Screwa."
Saw Rill and Planing Rill OH .,
Adapted furbish speed.
Spindle OH, WoolilleadALlght Oil,
ell. Tanners' Stuff./ Rental.,
ins Finishinpoll,lGasollne,
Harness 011 Parraillne.
ARMOR VARNISB,.- - to preserve Bright Iron
Wert and Machinery fromprust.
These products are maaufacttared sunder Dr.
Tweddle's_patent by Superheated Steam In Vac
ono, The Lubricating Oily are. utmost odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col
ored., Wand a high temperature unchan ed. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The ad,
Ma are , pnequalled, and are ineunstant. use on
many of the *principarßallroadig Maniples can
be examined and orders •left at 114 WOOD
STREET, Worts at Sharpaburg Bridge.
WADING AND KING,
Comalpkownerebitau antt Rrokers la
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZEII I II BUILDING, D i iIQtIEBNE WAY.
Prllll/111171.1119
rffijAmeix* ppm*.! . .
WARING, 1011114,/k
127 Walnut Street,
TACK BROTHERS,
- common matenw;
•
Petroleum and Its Producte,
ratinnuo Urnoe—DALISZLVS
coiner c!.t Duquesne Way , and Irwi n ,
lititt,4lolofitioriat Wtall* B'4
DIAMOND OIL " 01111.8 . 9
H. LONC &
office, DALZICLL BIJ,ILW
DG,
.Duquesne Viso% Pittsburgh, Pa.
IHRBT7.NGI3 AND BATTING;
ANCHOR. COTTON MILLS.
PIIMM3II3XM4}I s
Minvfacturers otHIULVI itZDIU t X and LIOHT
ammo* mu) masiiiroxiA
311:CliTINGS AND HAMM
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CENTRAL AND UNION
PACIFIC; RAILWAY BONI)S,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
PvLI; Lt. AllFartr.r.Z 9
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer to Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons *ld European Exchange at market
rates. dell
AXES `I T . '
I B RADCO
, (Snecessors to S. JONES a C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
.13
BUY AND SILL ALL HINDS OF .
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS.
Mr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
mr : Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.'
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of
_STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO:
LIIRW, fteet.
N. Cambier.
George W. Casa,
S H. Palmer
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Seed.
A. E.
'6ljt littsburgti Gaisttt.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, March 12, 1869.
The large short interest in the Five-
Twenties of 1862 has been the MUG of a
sudden rise froni 118% to 120; This
class of securities are now almost ' as
scarce as 1881's, and will soon disappear
from the market. , In 1865 old bonds the
market opened strong, as likewise the
1864'5, but prices were not maintained at
the close.. 'ln new issues of 1865, 1867
and 1868's, which latter are very
scarce, the market; is barely steady and
'likely to react. The first favorable
change in the weather will give to
spring business an unusual impetus,
thus making money easier and, requir
ing heavy shipments of currency West
and South. It is thus that considerable
amounts of 1867's will be disposed of that
were held as temporary investment.
The gold market is dull and devoid
of any interest. Fluctuations were within
three-eighths per cent: which will pre
vent large speculative transactions, and
from the known views of the new Secre
tary-of the Treasury it is inferred that he
means contraction and lower prices for
gold. It is thus likely that a further re
action doWnward will take place before
the bull element will enter the market
as such. The shipment of corn to Europe
would lead, it is supposed, to an early
rapid rise in the prendum.
Stocks were inactive without any
movement of magnitude. Erie was the
only stock which showed any activity.
After two months of neglect, a clique is
at work to manipulate the market, so as
to create a , shon t interest, for which the
old clique has the materialinliluid.
Business dull. Money easier.
Closing quotations 'as received by Ph.
R. Mertz: Gold, 131%; Eighty-one's,
116%; Five Twenties, DM% 120 r do,
1864, 114%; do, 1865, 117%; do, 1865, nevi.
113;. -do, 1867 , 113; " do, 1868, 113;
Ten •Forties, 1Q5%; Railr oads Cleve
and I - Pittsburg. Pittsbuigh t
Fort 'Wayne - & Chicago: 18%; Chicago
-
&' Rock Island, 28%; Chicago dr North-
Western, 813 i; do Preferred.
_V; Erie,
—; New York' Oentriii, 59v ; Mei&
.gan Southern; 97g; Reading, 9.134; Ohio
& • Mississippi Certificates, 83%; West
. rn Union Telegraph Company, 3734;
Merchaigs.- Union Exprfts CumPatiart
16%;; I"Seiiic 99j4;' Allan* 6031;
Mning shares—Gregory, 2,25; Quartz
Hill, 75; Smith & Parmele, 1,35; Cory
don, —.
—The following is a statement of the
approximate earnings and expenses of
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayneand Chicago
Railway Company. during ; thenth of
February, ult., and of the earnings and
expenses for- first two months of fiscal
year, as compared with the same period
of the year 1868. -
DM I lam Z,117;e112.
FromFr't...
Passengers
Ex. Matter:
Matt
Bent of R'y.
Ditseellan's
Total . I
Expeuse4.. o
Vet kitiwis
from I,—_,
Jan. to Feb 28. 1
Expen'a " •` 845,19715) 788,841531 88,35:89
Erlng'S foti
'two nionthr I 388:8:1391 _ 3•40.'0nn " 43444 '7B
Decrease from 1868-. : Freight. au,641. N. Total
eta 31369. Expenies, Vf184.462f.
—Clostmcquottittons reoelved'by lames
T. Brady ft 003,t -- Gold, 181 X; United
litatfll t gxol, steaVik. $14%1 64 04.4118.
120; s, 1884, 11.1%; 5-20% 1886,
117 X; 10-40's; IOW; 15,2Aniaanty and JulY,
1885, 1 isy„ do. IN7, 118 X; do. 1888, 118;
Seven ,Thirties, , pgr lens 'X; Due. Coal!
Pounds, /18; . Union Pacific Railroad, par;
Central,-1081:Cy, Pacifim f 1013 f:
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW Yonz, March 12, 1889.-
Money easy at 867 on call; discounts
.
quiet at 7®843. There is a feeling in gen
mat that all, large borrowers attlung stools' brokers have negotiated a loan for am
oral months ahead, said to bp in yiew of
an iniportimt movement on the bull aid&
Sterling firmer, Br 4 ®SX'for pritno bank.
• .
era at sixty days, and w@9y for sight:
The gold room was comparatively quiet
to-day. Gross clearances 1584000,000.
The price opened at 31%, advanced to
319`, and closed at 81%©81g.
Governinents are active, buoyant and'
higher, with the demand chiefly on the
later issues of domestl6 bomb!, but orders ,
from the interior ware large, and some
financial liititutions bought freely; 'O
FINANCE AND TRADE.
339,769 33 • 427,311:e...$
161, 851 et les 2.53 941 8,597 67
9.468 00 7.98780 %LOW BO
7,825 00 7,645 00
7,083 38 T 083 33 1
1,000 00 855 011
383,097 321 6 - 45400
3014301 321 ••
•• 92629
_ _
224 - ,66 - 061 2144,47-71
. _
211,718 8111,109,911 161 701,197 65
reached the highest price ever paid, but
as the market is entirely bare of diem
this is not strange; new '6.5s and 67s were.
the chief feature of the day; Coupons'
'Bl, 11634®116%; do. '62, 120@l20%; do.
'64, 1163.4(11634; do. '65, 117)4@117j4; do.
new, 111U@113X; do. '67, - 1133( 4 (6113N;
do. '6B, 113y,®113%; Ten-Forties, 10534
@IOW.
There appears to be considerable short
Interest in gold, which soon made 2@235
per cent. for carrying to flat for borrow-.
State Bonds qui .and firm. - Mission
nu, 88%89; New T et ennessee% 65344%85%;
Old Tennessees, 66%6634; North Carol
inas, 69 X%60; Louisiana Levee Sixes,
The Railway market was strong dar
t ing the forenoon with a well distributed
business. Express shares steady but
lower than yesterday ander the report
that the settlement between the .F.rie
Railway and the United States Express
Company was not completed. In the af
ternoon the Railway market was lower
but closed - steady though dull. Miscel
laneous shares quiet and steady.
Pive-thirtY .'noes:—etunberiand, 870
3735; ' Wells Express, 31%3134; Amen
can, 41%%12; Adams, 60%%61: Mer
chants, 15@17; United- States,
Quicksilver, 24%%25 ; Canton, 60%
60k; Pacific Mail, 99% 3 %99%; Western
Union Telegraph, 37 7 4%38%; Mariposa,
15;4%16; do.preferred, 33%%34%; New
York. Centra4 159%%159x; Erie, 87Q)
3714; Hudson, 139 /@139 34 ; ilarlein,l36X
%in; pref., 138; Reading, 9l %@3l3s;Terre
Haute, 36%; do. preferred, 67; Wa
bash, 67%673 ; 'do. preferred, 77@ 1i
77X; St. Paul, 66%@66%; do. preferred,
77h@77%; Ft. Wayne, 1183)%119; Ohio
and Mississippi,33%%3334; Michigan Cen
tral, 117; Michigan Southern, 97%%973,x;
Illinois Central, 140%141; Pittsburgh,
89%89X; Toledo,
105%%105%; Rock
Island, 128%,0128%; Northwestern, 81%
@81X; do. preferred, 91@91%; Chicago
and'Alton, 150; Dubuque and Sioux Clty,,
110%; Lake Shore, 105%.
Mining shares dull.
Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet, 50;
Copper Falls, 14; Franklin, 21; Quincy,
27; Hancock, 534; Minnesota, 2%.
Receipts at the Snb•Treasury; 1M,007,-
826; payments, $2,825,843; balance,
319,738. -
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF Prrrsztruart Ciezmic,
FRIDAY, March 12, 1869.
The market was again in a very pecu
liar condition te r day, and as noted for
some days, the current seems to be float
ing in an unusual direction. New' Y4rk
continues to be the selling point, and
strange as it may appear, Pittsburgh
continues. to furnish, the buyers; hereto. :
fore Pittsburgh , has received the . credit ,
of making and aelling the oil while New,
York and Philadelphia did the buying.
How long this strange and unatural
state of atrairswill continue it is difficult
at this writing to determine; but it
would - 7 certainly look better for the trade
to have the tables turned—for New
York to buy and Pittsblugh to sell. As
we have prbviouitly noted, this Ike de• .
termined movement on the part of some
of the New Yorkers to bring about a tif.
cline, and that they have accomplished
something in that direction is plain
enough, but as yet it does not appear
that the results have been commensurat e
with the means employed, as the break
thus far has not caused, anything like
panic, thOuah there are' those who are
confident the bottom has not yet been
touched.
CRUDE—We can report a continued
quiet market with but little offering, and
but little wanted. Sale of 1,000 bbls for
March, seller, at 16; and 1,000 each (40 to
46) July - tqDecember at 1734. We
heard of an Offer to sell 10.000 bbls for
April, seller's option, at 5,65 on Oil
Creek, which is a decline, the last sale—
on
Wednesday—being at 16.
REFINED--Alio was very quiet here
and the same appeared to be true of
Philadelphia. while New York wile; offer
ing to sell pretty freely, and that, tco, at
a decline. Marchwas offered at 34 and,
we heard of offers to buy 500 each. May .
to September, at 3614; and.soo each July
to December, at' Philadelphia
deliveries. New York deliveries"..'were
offered at lower figures.
—Sales 1,000: Libls Crude for March,
seller, at ' 16; '1,1300 seine delivery at
16X; and 1,000 spot, (40 to 45) at 16X.
LUBRICATING( OILS.
Eclipse Winter, Lubricating Ol t 40q,
Eclipse Railroad Axle ' 85 0
Eclipse Hatibitiery 4 750'
Eclipse Spindle,l SOO.
OXL SUMP= EA ST BY A. V. B. 8.--
Braun & Wagner, 400 refined to War-
Kingrtfi 0.4, Philadelp
toKelvy Bro., 114 bbls refined to W.
P. LiNpui ar Bro., Philadelphia.
Forsyth Bros. 104 bbis benzole to
Warden, Frew WC°,•Phila.
,Total shipments Refined.. " - 514
Total shipments Benzole 104
OIL SHIPPED 'FAST PROM DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
Brooks, B.'de • ed., 61 bbls refined - it*
W. F. & Co.. Philadelphia.
H. M. Long & Co., 106 bbls refined to
Warring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia.
S. B. Floyd, 10 bbls refined oil to D.
Cook, Philadelphia.
Total - shipments Refined. I:. 177
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
OFFICE OF PIFI'SBORGII GALL47I4
FRIDAY, March 12, 1889. s
The Metal market has been rather qui
.
et during the past we ek s and while
some particular descriptions are a shade
easier, as a general thing there has,been
no essential change lit prices oOinpared
with last week. There seems to v be
rather more inquiry for Foundry Irons,
and with 'a
limited supply of this partio
ular kind, holders are a little firmer in
their views.
OE
10.228
ANTHRACITE.
175 tons Mottled to arrive..... 987,00 4 pioa,
100 " Hard No: 3` 87,00 4 Linos
150 White. 8700 6 mos
50
.No. 2 Foundry 42, , 14 t mos
100 " " " Com.. 41,00 4 mos
100 " No. 3 close pig: ........ 87,00 4 mos
160^,a' , Mettled &par/Iva. . . 87,00 4 %bit
150 I. White "87,00 fit Mos
maze. •
100 tons Red Bank, ... ;.. .. . 3 8,00 0 -
MOS.
250 " AlleghetiyOray F'ge 36,50 nada
ntoous.
50 " No. 1 Juhlata. ... . .
CIIAROOAL.
100 • " Foundry Forge_ ... ... 49 ,084:m0s
60 : .• • 49,00 4 nibs
100 ," Med. Rrit.lorischy.. 46,60 5 mos
8 0 • " N0..1 ; " - " .. 45,50,5 mos
gr 16. . . ....... ..... 40 .00.0 I E I O
BITI7II/NpiELCOAL /MELTED FROM - LARS
_ ankEntoa oft. 4 "'
500 tow Inferior at furl:meek 33,004 mos
360 !, Common, Close Grby
Mountala Native Ore.at
50 fUrnace . .. ... . . ...... 34,50 4
mos
41 Open' dray t oarrive 38,50 4 mOti
. • 416 4.6 " 38,50 4tH
30 " ,
394004 n/60
100 ai Open Gray fro yard 39,00 4 M oe
00 II 14 44 44
200 3 9,00 4140 0
100 - 4' Open Gray to arrive 38,50 4,pio,
11 41, 36,6 0 4 ix"
95,00 4 mos