The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 20, 1869, Image 6

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DUQU W
ESNE'ORKS';' t'
COLEM, 2g13.1 & CO.,
iisinilicturers of
iRON,..—TsTAILS, STEEL,
-
AXLES AND SPRINGS , C
TreEg. L X A ND . SVPilierAt
- • SA'PLAT BARA;ROUND AND SQ IRON.
ND IluoP; MEE" - AND TANS IRON. '
BOILILR PL +TES AI3D HFADS,
AWARD IBON__ - DRAwand PROSPEIG BARS,
- FLANGED' "UUTTEW RAM
IRON,_
T AND PLAT BAIL for Coal Boada..L'
'CROW It • it.W,WEDGEtt & HARs.)W TEETH.
SPRING;PLOWAND CULTIVATOR STEEL.
iffila:WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
12 TIKES, STEEL 'bfIAFTINO, A. B.
BTXKL. _ - ••'
COACH, BUGpY and ViAuON SPRINGS and
AXLES,
CUT NAILS.,AND SPIKES. ,
,
Goods First Class and Warr anted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
. •
Sixteenth Street and. Allegheny River,
and e
t
77 Water Sret, Pittsburgh.
. .
mh9 .
GODEFFIIOI BRANCIAR & CO.
42 Exchange Place, New York,
- Are, prepared,- u Sole Agents in the United
.States for the Prussian liaising and Iron Corn-
Awry of Duisburg, 'Westphalia, to contract or
'sell in eruitaittee to wilt purchasers, (delivered in
either New York or Philadelphia') the celebrated
G. SPiEGELEISEN
Used so extensively foe the mentifactutine of
BESSEMER STEEL.
' This fro free fro* Snip= and Phosphorus,
and contains a heaiy Per cent age of Manganese.
Full particulars, samples, pilees or chemical
:analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies
.l7 ja30:676
. t rwormiao.swEtt,w.ooo
.•;:;.fati(}l3TtiNlMlg);(&:o.i
AFTMEESTIRGB:‘ Pa... •
Vanufsotorers of everg.des.orliAloo of
"fatir • Aiii).GEßtill STEEL,
BATia I` .
tt• . - ... AXLICISOSTEEL SU
4110
Wilteijild/O6nrSt StS•
-Arx.1209 BARR' & PARKIN.
PAS27IIIB
soWM. DIETCALT, BZUWEN MILLES,
.W. BABR. I CRAB. PARKIN.
Mew. P.uvrinlaz-M. X. EEL
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
NIMBI BARR & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty Sty
P 1 iBBUEtGL ..
fel4:d4B
DLI.DIOND
stmt. wojiss.
PARK, MUM= a Co.,
Muoilsidi:.Lrero of - . l:fickmiPtlono of
tErrXwv * VlT
• • • ~ . .
Office and Warehouse, 120, 122.124 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST 13TBILETS, •
• Pirr9BUILOU:
IRON WORKS.-
Il.;[V swam.. Bnp.t.
1
:)ITTSUIM.GH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
g \ mmorrtagervoins
. or r
I •
Bar Iron;
Baiiroad rhiiit Born and Bolts;
BailrMri Gee Anlei, Ironed;
ItalgrOlint 444 Aztes 1111M120111 11 1
.10000308Iftilla FiaMela
LOOCallagira Frame BlaaPall;
' lt Nid dlid e r dir Strn j pil;
Aftbaibttlialdtar
. 11 fteltr a .' OM" 6 r 14 / 1 ";
'4111.0a Bade, Wrists;
'Pitman ifiais,; Collars, Lb.
Oinof3 f Ttio.; PENN :STRFCT,
',:.!';'.iiiii'aiiiiritt iii;: ik.
Atstiglitsi:PßOcpss.
. 7 11' ft. :1 . • f
• The Tiustees are now, orenared to Revi
les tor the use of the ELLERBF34.III dEK PRO-
The ihipirior .quiaitf itnnirted to good Iron,
thagreat AsnroYstaent tq inferior.tron.Ankthe
~roducedcost4.comrnend josh tnanufacturers of
iron.
Partiefirtltdng to use It can Obtain licenses by
aPPlYingto .
JAMES,P.. ',SPEER,
.&ttornejr toi the !great*,
• . omeE,',itee PENN STREET..
rartieilliteseited : zit; invite 4 to vi sit the
SHOZNBTAGER WORKS. where , the process
now In stecesshat operation. .feB:d47
„: E vziwwig, onEsToti &
Works.
warehouse, N05•.: 16 6 . endll67 FM=
• STEM”, o d posite 310(usgs.sehk_ouse.
ap24:de ~ pkTTAßpwcal:
Prio ßlm"
VEM-WOlllo.
rounded A. D. ,ISB3.
iLD,a61059
,BVEZE & CO.
ILUIIIIP - ACTOZgi
EiTANDABD4 jrADIBANSAPAT
EDIT)'. PLATTIVID4 "AND, cpp wrist&
Swns piceil l iptt c ll; 3 ,.Loc . b e a si o n . 4
0014188 OF lir: &MIT 1171_3i
reniesm:
AISMSTEAM
m„ ii;:.:atenr: mu,
JOON 11161300PES Cal
EBAEntrotninzus
rr)
(-..GA13.! AND STM& FITTERS
?sauimminws PWIP% AHD
Ass e qu deariMilegr i e.. o . 4ll/I=uff
6a 6 0 f' and W a l nut 2
,
prrSstrizavi
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=I
OVELTY WORKS
TTING.
_
Ear 1011 T • PITT
.
FOUNDRY COTIPAN'i.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH ,' PA.
farEngines,ltolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be
torts, and Castirip gene 9•
ATIONAL FOUNDRY
7 ni;
AND PIPE WORKS.
Ocquei: Carroll fnd Sp,lLakan Str•ets,
(NINTH Wmw,)
vrx-rsiturimu. PA
WILLIAM SMITH,
iNriumfoottiei of
CAST:IRON BOWL PIPE
!OE OAS A.ND_WATZBIFOILES.
Plaas weal' cast luvislablyln Fits, iII dry
sand. and IS feetlingths. Alao,.fall imeortment
of general
Castings for Gasand Water Worts.
I would also can. the *WAS= of Superintend
.nte of Gas Works tom'/ make of =MM.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
: ident.
. Them Works ere among the largest and most
complete, establithmenta tie Yireet, tind . are
now pre pared to tarnish . . ;
Engines, of ever, deseriplgOn.
Boners, On Tanks.
Sheet Irou'llreirk.
Railroad Viwti
Nonlifiainll Castings.
Magna Ciatinglk
EsehUte Castings.
ilsnerai Cluitings.
• ORDRES SOLICITICD.
n09:n69
ROBINSON, SEA & CO.,
Successors' to licrentsaw, Mims &
W ASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
ganufactarers of Boat and Stationer' Steam En
g~lnesa., Blast TA&
and su Shaftin e ,Boil l e ga and Skeet lima Work.
Office, s zio. A, corner First and Smithfield
Streets. • -
Arcata for uPpPAREVS PATENT INJECTOR
ferr reeding Boilers. jalltrel
IVIONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
al ltutier Street, Ninth Ward,
Wpsoosite Union Iron 111111 s,)
PITTSBURG'S.
Belting Mill and Bridge Castings,
„THHIBLF. SKEINS AND:PIPE BOXES,
MACAWS/ M. APED CAESINGS oszennAlair
Orders promptly and centrally executed. I
char es reasonable.
ERBERT IILiCKLROI.
TIIONAB CARLIN 81:co.,
Yo Illteritandry and Nadia° Worb,
BANDUBIET BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Minglieturers tor: Btu= g, ----64 .:()J1 sees, - 211P
rUileya, Shafting', .Orist 4 an 45arr. Work,
Bolling Mill and - Machine Casting!, Orate Bars,
wettibut, wagon , Boin, to. Bnlld tOlorder and
have on nand EncLues of all, slam mvl4:qa
. .
CE3cTBAL. FoIWBET,
AND ROLL: WORKS
•7— , ifigo POluz:Strclet.
Boy;MUM, BOYD k BAGAINI
Chill Roue, am dutinge; 801 l Lathes, se.
LUMBER.
LLumina: -.. LIMBER 1 I
AzzzarnmarrairrsitsoN.
Dettlerin all Kißds.ef Lumber.
, -... •,, f ,ON HAD ANdg:4I9II3M.X. ~ , t , •
1
009,000 feet Dry a Boum; .., ,
150,000 feetllf Sp flinch Clear rung;
• 30,00(eyeeeDnalclnethVortuncinrIsh k ;
30,000 feet Drill slid 2 filch Oak:
-....: 1111i000:fherDr1 114 35f end 3 Inch Ash, I *
11,000 ft.:lDry 0;t5,4,0 in. Cherry &Maple,
T
- `30,0001t. D 1,-11t,3/ and , 31Uell Poplar:
DOOO. feet ry Poplar Scantling; .
; 0
~, 000-feet enilifeilolitf./43ant1111; •
• ifiStriAnt, No'.. 18..1ne11-Shlngleireswed;
350,000 No.l 10-inch Shingles, 'sewed; :
40,000 No.l 10-Inch Shingles, stsveil;
40,000 Fire Brick;
; , 1.,,0U3 revue, . t- , -•-, , ~,,
„••,,
10 Tons Fire &ay' ' '
Yeatoo—No. so PR EBLE 'STREET, formerly
Manchester and III'f . IIEBECCA liTUNlCToppb
site the 6•43 Works, -Allegheny City. . non
.411.strripRitga
'66Pw.,y `Ato elizanra vista
EirriTSippllA3ll4.„
PARK, McCURIA & CO.,
gLatuticturers of iibeathingOkreziel3 1 mo, pen
ooppez,Pressed Vna? BoCt=i,lllased isot...
toms. ripener Solder. Also, Importers and Deal
ers Metal, Tin Plate., sheet Iron, Wir_e &o.•
Con itantlyses band Mineral hfacildnesaad
Irarehousei• No. 1401111 ST STIUSsa and 1.00
COND, STURET,Pittsburgh.
pecial.ordersOf upper cu A to any desired Do.
, :raria!rakdrT
,§915-0141413
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DYER ANICi.:SCOURER.
isi.crwarl'erritEri.
And, lies. 186 - and 187 tit*Stii‘'ol,
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PISTHSD~~.. Pr:
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PrrfSBITRGR GAZEITE : SA.TVRDAY, MARCE 20, 1E69.
msair
Nopipm.ries
illifili13011:8ri 011 7
Cor. Point Alley amt Duquesne St.,
Engine Builders;, Founders and
Machinists.
Mitmlhoture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and-STA
TIONARY ENGINES. of all tdres.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of lfirborsevpower.
CASTINGS. of every land. maditoorder etc*
Toandrp.
Toandry. on TRIED STREET. below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS.HOUSE and TOBAC4O SCREWS as
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS;
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, netti the Feint,
All Orders promptly filled. TIM US
°!Yr
DIEMBiSTILL AND TANN
DMIBLE.FLIIEDI TUBULAR.
InitE-BOX AND -4:SYLINDICE trTEAM. BOIL.
ELM
wricatartto bit TAIDEss.
CHIMNEYS, BEEEDEING AND - ABA PANG,
SETTLING PANES, BALT, PANS•,LND CON.
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS .AND COAL BithTES
OStoo; ond Ware Semis; earner Seoond,
Third, Short a n d liberty Streets,
air Orders sent
to. to Cie - above addressmh7:lB9 will be
.romptly attended
WIC BARNHILL'S& COli -
BOILEIt.VGINFoRS
.AND SHRICW I.ROIC WORMERS,
11(*0 10 , jasl, 5111 AHD 111:1 gltaild FIT.
Having ;mailed I large yard end tarnished It
Won the.most_ approved machl e 14 we are pre-
Dared tbeininutictereelatfd On of BOIL
IBS In the beat rnanner, - sta wanted equal to
any made la the country. admneys, Breeching,
Pisa Beds, Stems Mee, Locomotive Boilers.
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agit*.
ettlisi; Pans. Boiler Ison,Mig i t Suer
Pane - atulsole assulactaxers GI 111 Fa
Itopalftna done on shortest notice. iniltal
• .
TAMES''' • •
Noa. 66 and 66 Water Street,
PUTSBIIAIIII. Pl.,
wArtrauctrusitz 07
IRON :, OIL , - TANKS
5
larrrimeo PANS. COPPZIt wrze.mrtrz.
siimrse 36 - 11 , mums; •
AtidSHEET,thozg WORE.,
Poi Steamboats:
COPPER.,
(NZAB: rOINTI)
PrIVBROBO73. • PL.
WORKS.
'Cifittot.L4L titrir DER,
tiA2nm;/ ; 4:(itairiti of
1 3 ITiSB1711.G11,
;mum M. astron zwciarDa. sun
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
- auattrracuriums or
Steam Bopers, Od Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Pena Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES;. CASTINGS, IEO.
rrilE BEST STOVES. •
A. BRADLEY & CO._
kientifkottirers of the greatest 'variety of ' .
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE..
• .
Sole Agents for the celebrated 'Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and - Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best in the WOrldforfarlor.Ofilee. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—bums an win.
ter. Do notbly until you Bee or send Or Circular.
„ No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals-DERKLER
imitldleldidt.; GEO. HURLEY: Allegheny City.
.
."
' .itaarurAcmnums or swiss ThatirrY OP •
BOSTON COOKING ,BAN GA
"!'IIIIE FIERY FelialACE,"
W 4 2/11110 BUILDINGSe-
THZ NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE
PAN'S (01ne1~nit Paccepl) - .PQRTABIA
RANGE CAST 11101.1 MANTLES. - WELLILLN , S
REF r.F.CTOR.,EiItATES free Irom and Mut;
GOATE rRUNTIN PEN/it/MB, . i.
206 and 20S Liberty Street,
S.
-
645344 .3
TI'TTS/SIMGH, re.
00,08,4iTovEs.,
CET THE BEST.
5
BISSZIOLI t CO I$
TBI7I3IIPH, .
lattrifinlo V73' COA.L,
•
Warranted to CookOlake or Boast as
Ntliasaity otherl;toye In:the trlllen:
-BISSELL*I:IO
Not% 285 I.Abertv Street.
Lifiramiktutd and tor age s ' •
PARLORBToM mo
Arznntßa.
,cooxutifii ,NGE B . 41KI.
COAL iND COACEI.,
coa , LI COALU
Draisoitl,savvkarr . & co,.
SATIN! removpd their to ,
NO. 567 ]LIBERTY stsivr
gatelipity 7. l !Yar 31111)PEO,OND /LOOK.
Are niiw' preps:red to buiiish good YOUGITIO.
ORB ety I,,UW -NUT CUA.L 0118LAOKI at the.
goriest mocker flee.
•
Alt orders 3 le vat their °Moe, or addressed to
them„through the . mall, will be attuudeo to
promptly. _ •
STONE.
WEAT CplllllON
' lifactitne Stone TYOrkii,
Notthwaptioniterolt4est Own - mbniAlingliany.
FRED% ATlTArtila i 4:10:
flave on hand- or wepare on nonce Beartb
and Stet" Stories,. NI ter indawalks, Brewer?
Varna, an. Head an Tomb Manes. &o .
q,i,rilFivinPs.l7 4 , 3 tell; Friona roarlonlbls
:~~rte~T
4,5 ®.O
.EVEN ..P.13 CENT: GOO BOND,S;
THILTIt TEARS TOtItIJN,
Issumi) BY
The Lake Superior and Mississippi
River Railroad Company.
TREY ARE A FIRST' MORTGAGE
SILNELING FUND BOND,
Free' of 'United States Tax,
BECUBED BY
ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO
• THOUSAND Ants 'OF ;CHOICE .LANOS.
And by the Railroad, its Rolling Stock. and Lhe
Franchises of the Company.
A Double Security & First Class InTestmen
In every reeipeet. yielding In'Ctirre ricrY nearly
TEN PER CENT. TER AMUM.
Present Price, Ninety-five andlnteres
ill
Gold. Uovernment 'Bonds and other Stricks re
ceived in payment at thel.i t highest market price.
Pamphlets and full
. In . formation- given on ap-
p4cation to.
JAY 'COOKE, de CO.,
No. 114 South Thin' Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
; I
E. W. C144.11,tfi.& CO.,
No: 35 South Third §treet,
PHILADELPHIA.
Fiscal Agents of !betake Superter &
*tsal Railroad Co.
IBA B. Neal 4 VONI
SEMPLE &; JONES,
JAMES T. BRADY &
• aiir, cAtriilt6
mhtatra6 ?
FORT PHI BANKING BOIPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
cAray., ; $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DrajOKHB IN
GOVFaNDIKI4T aFAILTRITIES
AND' COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIDIB DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United states awl CinadlJ.
DIRECTORS:
Jno. 0 ,Itisher.
Bobt. )3. King,
Andrew Miller,
James H. Bailey.
V. Hostetter, -
Junes Gordo*.
D. Wsllnce,
E. Fawcett,
11.1111'16.81 ~ .
D. LEST
.
NATIONAL BANK OF - COMIERCE,
cor.:lotvrociii and giiti
A. PAT TICHISODI...O
JOB. U. FULL
•
CAPITAL, $600,000.
DD1ZOTOBB:
A. Patterson, items W. Cans,
Wm. H. Brown, H. Palmer •
Chas. Lockhart. • Wm. 12onglas . ,
Dan. B. Dtvidson.' WM . -WM/L. 4
W. B. Haven. •
,1 0 ; AT
DiSiXEC/Nill DAIL
atd):o2
Burric, A P"P'"F il f' e tl , ,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
, ~,
Corner Third ars . d , WoeS Streets,
,--...- 7 --,- .41. 1:- f.--... ~ .:1- .r-p•-• , -, — lf",;* — ''s '
--..- -vrx-remicarcons, 'Ptallair- - ,
(300ViiiiciiiTci itiata . a, EAT a C 0.,)
- : , ainias s ra ..:,. , i 1E:: .
. Exchangfr, :Cobh- ;Coupons,
- ' ''.;11: tu, isr,;;;"' to i :.!•••, iiei.
Zing' ar!
_, .
„ A
sa r e taidhe p e
cov ERN rii E.tit BONGS. ... - '
Bight iPiraftil on London.
& soNs . -
1 6 39
313.4k-WIBLIFFIL . , ,
Ilrir4cit, Street,.
r=l4B:oo 3 Etztxt.
Colleetions made me tall the veMeirdrtata et.
the Untied Ist4tee wd °pada& - • "
Stocks,BOndiantl other securitles
• BOUGHT *RD SOLD OR .0014XDOION. ;
~ , •
Partiattlie attention paid' the helehese
aide of ' • •
trilited States - Secnirities:
-11011111- t ;:I4VINGS
$
*roh Next,
~Pill.be cloned on
VMDNESDILY EVENINGS,'
And open iaily:from O'CloOklA..x. to 3 0 9 0104,
r. x., suid'94"f.
• Saturday Evext.ing§..
'feltne&S .;
J.X. swim. r m. Haler!
SWINT & BRATTuzi
~.441 3# 7PC ; L T A V a l
dicitifißS
.•
...A Imre suortment ofNEWEL_rung sod
..BALLSTERI3 constantly on band: Ttraillie
done .;'-' , se, 4"11113
®®
RAIL AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS ,
The cheapest investment now In the market for
Sale by : -
21N. tetla r r.Z9
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also; dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates.. , deZI
AXES . Ti BRADY 8c CO.,
(SuPeessOis to I. JONES k,CO.!)
"Corner Fourth and Wood 'Sts:,
=EEO
S IL DINE. 3ra R. Sip
BUT AND sum' ALL laNros or
GIOVERNIF,NT SECURITIES,
torn, COUON%
ON MOST FAVORA.I3I.I.O" MOM.
W Interest Alloititi on Detwlto.
MrMoney loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market istes. •
Orders executed for the PUrchase
end Sale of _STOCKS, BONDS and
.str!:' . . - Itt,OT,gt:Allit . !t ,
FINANCE rmli• TRADE.
OrTicz OF Pirmiiirsoir GezETTE, /
prrind*, March 19, 1869.
—Coats quotiktions4oeived b7Ja . mes
T. ...TV4y, 8c Co.: cold} .131; Patted
stiaiie slid% 1881's, 11631; 5-204i,r*,
119; 5-20's, 1864, 114 X; 5.20'5, 1865,
117; 10-40's, 105;1; 5-20's7ail'y and July,
1865, 1133, do. 1867, 113,e do. 1888, —;
Seven Thirties; par less X; Due Corn
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par;
Central, 103; Cy.. Pacifies, 1013 . •
OFFICE or P/TTSBCrig,3B IGAZETTF,
Fkonair, March 10; 1869.
If a declining and sick, market is what
,
the bears desire, they certainly had a
triumph to-day, as at no time since the
reaction sepin;haa.;Lhef Market been so•
decidedly and completely under the
.control of the bear eletneht. The YOl
- of 'was,tinnsnallY
the sales in thicii aggregate being larger
then during any,prebeding day within
the pas: two or three months; while -pri
ces have fallen off, . since, yesterday,
about one cent on Crude, and from one
two .cents on Refined. The great pro
portion of this oil was doubtless bleught
,
by the !shorts ," many of whom will re,
slim very handadmelv out of it, while
others have got off a toad deal easier
than they had remelt to expe . ct a very
few days age. • -
The atockean the east are reported un
usually and unexpectedly , heavy 4 about
140,0)0 bblii (crude and refined) in New
York alone, and over 40,000 bbls refined
in Philadelphia. Until within the .past
few days, it was generally believed - that
there was no • accumulation at either of
these pointer, She .yery,Aight„shipmenta
from Li:llB . piece, giving tdreright to such a
conviction,- :but-it now- appears. -that
Cleveland, the oil regions, and Other
places have WO Pouring lou heavy
stream, and' it , must . have , been these
plactilthat glutted the eastern Market&
It is said,. howifiyer,. :;that the atoekii
1 the
_places 'which have - been', phipping
so freely; 18' considerably 'redacediand
that -while there is increase .on Ithe
ohs' head ` tiPice : 10 g,il4.lllng of the
ll~KAl4{Yres'w
ON. Vashier._
. .
CRUDE-=As already, - ,lntimated ,the
market was considerably excited to-day,
the sale's in the aggregate . - being: unusu
ally heavy, while; coMPate'll Vit(*eitter
day prices Are iqWer.„: Salsa' reported at
on• spot at !$5,60. - Sales here
were as follows: , •
.;•
2,600 bets , first water 14%
2;060,' seller 66 days 14%
600 fiellin. T ' l ' 14%
1,000 " 'March, seller
1,004,-,"; till July) fsgler.....„ ea%
1 ,15,061) " 11 ' next lax. months"; seller-.
1,000 • is • nextriitteeh• days selle r .. .:
tREFINED--Theb.P9/ 4 46 3 na1t 1
_
1- wore also unusually .large-ih , :the *gra:
gate, but as in the:east+ of• Crude, prices I
are considerably -lower." We qtfote as
off:glows:
1,000 April; last halt ,
81
I,OIEI ,
!800 each April, May,;:32%,, - ,June"
' July ... . . ' ' ' "34:
IMO March ...5...6 - so
500 April last Vat I 31
`soil each" to iSePienaiii. , . ' '3434
• 1;000 July. to Deo, ... ........... Terms.
500:", - May;,8334i 4 . 1 11 2 e 3 u l Y4';., ;3 4
IstIBBIOATINip'
Eclipse Winter Litbricating oil - A 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle • 35e
Eclipse 'Machinery 75c
'Eclipse Elpiddle • • 800
•-014.1314 7 117 a) EAST: BY. 1.1 - 5 , , B. H.
, Fawcett, L.'& B. 147 , bbls refined to W.
p. Logan & Bro.,- Philadelphia.
•H. W.4.l.„Tweddle, bblei lubricating
to Penna.,BlLCo. , • ' :
Total ShiPMeritsßefined; l47
OIL
eXtPran =or. *soli ''prtgrAttp's
DEPOT: ...> -
Brooks, B. &,Co., 48.bble tar to 14;f Ir. &
B. Pertain° Oil 06., Pbll4 •
Brooks. B. & Co.,•110-bbls refined to
W. F. &C0.,C0. Philadelfitlitt:', .• , ,
H. M. Lohg 41t:C0., 186 bbis refined to
Warring, King ck Co:; Philadelphia.
Total shiPmente
Total shipments • tar , 48
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PETROLEUM MARKET.
Drv.poods `•
• Ngw Yong.lilarch' 19.--The , break in
prints has become more , generali. and
there is great excitement irk tUei ninrket
today. - Pacific '1 4 .111111 ICON fedUcer;the
price of their goods to 12340, and are sell..
Ing rapidly, as are also the Amoskeag,
':which reducektd`ll.lo. ',031.0114441ii are,
"offered at redneed prices, ativielliiiifiney
easslmeres of desirable makes, which
are selling at , a loss price, generally, and
have now found a level, and. trade is
about starting in right good earnest.
Printing cloths have *dined to Sc, and
move slow even at-the .kedtictinir.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Orritxg,o7 Pii'TSßUnlarf AiETTE I
FIikDAIN Mareih-19; 186%. , • •
Business, we regret to state, continues
very dull, though hopes are still ;enter
tained of an ,early improvement. .The.
demand for everything continues light,
belnitonflned entirely .to Supplying im
mediate wants, while prices generally
have undergone no change., Flour• is,
dtill ,as ever, and the same is true of
Grain. Provisions are . a'shade stronger
but unchanged, and but' little improve
ment iu the demand. • Sugars are very
dull and the saws is true_of Molasses
and Syrups. The excitement' vihich pie
vailed some weeks since has, entirely
subsided, and .it is probable that there
are some who got enough of "sweets"
to make them sick. _ •
APPLES-=ln fair demand with regit
tar sales at $4®6,50 pet bbl for commcn
to choice.
APPLE BUITt/R--Demand - fair and
market steadpat 80®900- •
BI.I2TER--There Is a ecintitided fair
demand and we can report regular sales
of good to prime Roll at 43045.
• BEANS—Ih better supply—may be
quoted at 53,40®53,50. ~j i
=CHEESE—Safes of Factory at 23 and
bare. New York GO:311011 at 24. Market aImost BUCEWHEATYLOUR—DaII; 3®3 1 .A.
- CRANBERRIES---Sales at $18®520.
CARBON .01L—Theldiarket is Ault
and drooping, but. cannot be correctly
C,ORNMEAL 51,75® 1 ,8 5 per cwt.
DRIED FRUlT—Teaches steady at 14
@l5 for quarters ; 16®17 for mixed and
'lBO2O dor haivies's , Aipples scare° -and in
"demand at 11@1234 cts: '
EGGS—In rather, better demand and
we• now quote at 23. • ,
PROVISIONS—steady but unchanged-
Bacon is quiet and unchanged at 14 for
Shoulders; Ri abed Sides, 163;®17. and
.4:Rear - Sides, at 18®18%, and Sugar Cured
Haim Steamed . Lard, 19®19 ; .;and
kettle • rendered; 20®2035. Mess Pork
02032,50. • :
POTATOES-In fair local demand and
we can report small sales at 75 ®BO.
POTATOES -Demand better but pri- •
GRAlN—There is a slightly improved
demarid for Wheat but prices are .un
changed at.51;43@1,45
fo for No 1 Spring and
.5 for Nerl Winter. Oats In limited
supply, butlthadethand_is light; 65®66
'on track and 68070 in store. Rye is dull -
and unchanged; $,1.40 for Western • and
51,42®1,4 1 3 /or, prime State and!Okde.
Corn continues very dull eldmie
now quote at 70®75, for-VM.te ‘ to
Yellow: also isdiall and droop
ing, and prime to choice Spring may..be
Auoted at $2(i) 2 9 10 .. • • ••-•.,' • :V
SEEDS—There is a - very fair demand
for 'Clover, .with sales at $10®10.50,• and
Timothy at ea 50®3,75. Flaxseed
quoted at 52,45®2,50. .
SALT—Is quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at• ea by the car ,
SORGHUM-60 ®6SC. -
FEATHERS—A shsde :firnaer, , and we
.now'quote live geese feathers atl3o to the
trade, and • the usual •usual advance in a retail
• ' Ols. ,
LONS—DuII at 501,00@5 per bbl.
FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged.
The following are the Pearl Mill prices
for their brands of flour made of t h e
best, wheat:, 'Pearl Milt three star green
' brand, in barrels,s9,9o in Backs 59.,60:
double .extra in -barrels 59,00, and. in
sacks at $8,90; Pearl Mill:far:Ulf in , 'I/dr.
relsrsB,4o, and in sacks at 58,00, Spring
Wheat brands in barrels 57,30, and in
sacks 57;0,0:. The Pittsburgh City Mills
prices are as follows: Choice White Win
ter Wheat Flonron bbls, $9,30, and
lacks. $9,00, ,choice Bed Winter Wheat
Flour, in bbla, $7,75, and in sacks $7,50;
choice 'Spring Wheat Ylohr, bbls,
.57,30, and in.saoks, per,bbl.
LARD OIL—We now qUote No. lat
'51,65, and No. 2 at $1,30. •
WHlSKY—Highwinet dull but un
changed; may be quoted in a jobbing
wayest.94Ws. • 1:.3_:;.
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET•
otr , PrrisittraitaidAzirris;
glazoes, March 19, 1869.
The hait'beeti - quiet dating the
past wevr., the volume or bw3irtestkiiihe..
aggro:4lde
While prices have undergone no, hipor
tantschanke. The demand for mill. irons
has fallen off somewhat but for Foils- ' ,
dary irons especially, ier desirable
brands, there is rethiii more inquiry,
and with a limited supprg.Tirides are rel
atively better, than j.i?tbe case of mill '
irons.. There no great ac- •
cumulation of stock, and theici but
very little Westeirii irons on the' market,
the great proportion that inky drilving.
being put in On : foimeir contrasts: It is •
said, howevei,itialliiiFe'is rattier 'more
eastern iron offertig ifian nimal;iiiid as a
general thing the tendency for eastern
brands atiatini "do'aiiiiverd, though,
as yet,'flie'rei hies . bean'tin actual 'ileOliAl' !.
The following sales were reported:
astartAcrrs.
50 tons No. 1 Anthracite.....l)43. o o 4 mos
No. 2 ... ;12,00 4 mos
26 ' NV. 2 '41:00`4 mos
70 " No. 3 " 39.00 4 mos .
60, J 6 NentraLgrey Yorge 40.00 6mm
200 , lit Mottled' •Ree Short
to arrive 37.00 4 mos
190 - 66 • Close Grey :37.50 4 nios
151 YergC.•44... , 40,00 5 MOS
65 " No. 1 Foundty 43.00 4 mos
syruartioris-co:st ,
supssion OBE.
200 16 L S Greg Forge to '
arrive-- 3838.00 4 0 mos
- " 66 40.004 mos p
50 " • No. 1 Flry at . yard-'40:00 4mm I' 4
•60 66 No. 2 66 6 6 39.00 4 mos rt.
65 66 No. 2in 10t5,..138 - t06:49.0t f cash k'''•<%
20 " V . 136 4060 - 9,4 mos Pt
500 6 , 6 Close Grey Forge' at
• ,3.5.50 A mos Kt , '
350 66 Mottled to arrive....: 35.00 5 mos N '
150 As ' lOpien f 66 37.004 mm TV -1 "-z
250 'Mixture of .I , l;ative
`•"-- Ore to cirri* 38.00 4mm I'4
ntomus: •
10 " 95.00 : 4 mos
100 " Lake Superior
.. 95.004 mos
48 " Missouri" - 'lOO.OO 4 mos
CrHAll.OO_
100 . , Zmoy.prand r lal Core 51;00 moa
75 • - rs u ' "52.00 6 mos
ILAN!). ttEotmdry_ .46.00,6 mos
80 " 45.50 4 mos
94• - 4 4 : IMedintiC ; • ' «'= • '.45.00 4 mos
L6O ." $, , 1141R;11,...146_.99@gmh,auct..4 mos
March -19. L-Flour is
more active; sales of 200 barrels North
western extra family at $7.00@7,25, Ohio
at $g8@9,,25,, fancy 159,50,®12. Wheat very
quit* redJai #l. l s,ol)l,oo,ittribior $1,65(4
1,75, white $1,80@1,90. Rye firm at e 1,55.
Corn in limited demand; sales of 6,000
barrels Yellow 'anti ;mixed ;western:' at
Oabrin taltaernandiWesternatl3®
76. Petroleum feverish, crude nominal
at nois in bulk, 201 n barrels, refined at
30 On? eliot 2 at.TII2).JOST , for April, May
and June delivery. Groceries and
Provisions are unchanged. Whisky dull
93. 1 g0ti.y. '
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