The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 22, 1869, Image 6

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MO/M.
DINITESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN; ItATIM & co.,
IRON, NAILS, STEEL
. ..-AXL.ES AND SPRINCO,'
7)nqinsBnrE„..r. AND zusiATA;
'PLAT:BAR; ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
;RAND. HOOP.. SHEET AND 'rANII IRON,
• BOILSR PL .Vrtift AND HVADS4 1
GUARD IRON,DRAG. and DROYPER BARS;
PLANGaD OUT ERR BASS, CItIANDEIt
..&D PLAT NAIL, for Cost "Roade.__!
CRpVt fkRIA,WILDGNIS & 'HABRA rtoi , TEETH,
SPEINELPLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL.
,MZIAZWINGS AND MOULDS out to pattern.
TlurS, STEEL RI:ILEUM); A.
sTE
COACH, RUGGT and ViASON SP -
RINGS rindd
- •
- CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All (foods First Class and Warranted.
• ORPIOEt3 AND . WORKS:
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
60DEPFROY lIRANCKER CO.,
4* F%Jekange,Plaee, New York,
Ake 'Dreplired, as Sole Agents in the United
itates for the Prussian Mining and Iron Cora-
Pany of puisburg, Westphalia, to contract or ,
sell in quantities to snit purchasers, (delivered in
either New 'York or PhUadelphia,) the celebrated
T. G. SPIEGELEISEN
treed so a:Sexist/CY for the minnfaMoaring of
WiSsillffErt irrEEL.
Tida Iron isfree from Snip= and Phosphorus
4nd contains a heavy percentage of Manganese
',. "'on parttenbue, samples, 'prices or obelnlcaf
a halysiv!lll be promptly forwarded on *pollee
; &tido. • aBe:d76
, • HEFFIELD' STEEL WORE&
BIN= . MEN. &
pm:swags. pa..
Nanafmtur of ovary delleription of
CAST. AND .01§BNAN STKEL,
sraur4i,
ArD PLkTrofile
" AILICB, STEEL
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 Pint Ma
WULER, BABE & PMaMf.
31...METOALY, I BEDEN
GEO. W. BAER, - • OHAt3. E
PAILELG.
Mica/AL Paairsrxa—S. 116.8.
CRESCENT STEEL WOftiLS I
KELLER" BAR & PAAKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
IMMEI
HIJACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
err 3MIWOZJI.
Office Wantionae, 190, 19111. 15141310014 D
and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS.
/RON WORKS.
JAS. Vatursit, Preet. —.W. P. Burt.
11.1TTSBERGH FORGE ,
AND IRON CO.,
Bar Iron; . ,
Railroad . Fish Bars mad Bolta;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axlm Haituawedi
Loeomotive Frames;
&seemed's° Frame !Mapes;
Side Beds;
Takes, Straps; .. •
Piston Heads;
Steandxml ahalts; _
Steamboat Craulin -t
Piston Reds, Wrisht; •
Jaw', Collars, dm.
C4lSoo, No., 177' PENN STREET,
BLIARSIBESEN ,PROCESS.
Tse TrQUM are now nrepared_togrant Men.
sea for the use of the I,T,fx;RwsIHAIJSTaI PRO
_The metier onallty Imparted to good iron,
she great Improvement In Inferior Iron. and tbe
reduced eoet.tommend it to ah manufacturers of
Iron.
, Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
aPP/Yiali to • • ' ' • • •
JAMES P. SPEER,
_ Attereei for the Trustees,
OFFICE; 860 PENN STREET.
Parties Interested are Invited to atilt the
SHOZIiBIGROKIt WORKB.-where the proem is
now In successful operation. teB:dt7
VERSON PRESTOS /14 CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.'
- Vie an 0a167 P111.13T
Wrabra. o opos kronftiredels Hotta..
5p,24:d11 - - PITTSBURGH.
NOVELTY OVELTYr WORKS.
1117Bimoit,
BUY ELTy.,
Sounded A. D. 1833.
Aromas, ]!FREE ar t co.
ILZYSTONE STA_NDABD,
_)TAINZA7IIr. 8 PAT.
ZNT) PLATINUM AND COIJ2ITZB _
S GALES.
.
Jinni Faced patent Door Looks and Latches,
Paint and Coffee MX% &a.
,
GORING OP Past AVE Nil & GRANT 811,
• •
• Pittsburh, Penults..
IP rt. WV, i V tY,
Coma J05...XA53....1133 1 1Nr 3111.
JOHN( !IL COOPER f CO." •
• BRASS POMIDAILS
10AS AND. STEAM PTITNIJB
Uullacti=of irigas.
ADM
in ern
Pika and Walnut streets,
,I.ITTSBURGEfor
n: S'.'
•
•
•••
,IktONDAY MARA
'-'lll44,4ll3lantalEil:'' •
Xamftetitrers of
azarzaa.. PAarxssa
rmantrnific,TA..
Prrivinvitom.
MAKIITACTLIEZIIII 'OP
Prl - reus u ROW PA':'
ILAXII/IM:M7IMS or
FOUNDERS, meoEarnsTs.
KELP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
1 OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
riir Engines, Rolling MIII Ma.
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL :FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smillinangereets i o
(NINTH WARD.)
.IPF/76.1131171t131714,
WILLIAM SMltli s
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
TOE GeS AND WATER WOILEI3.
My Pines are all east Invarlablyln Pits, in dry
land, and 151 fietlengthl. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for ('as and. Water Worts.
• I would also call the attention of Superintend.
ants of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. •
ATLAS WORRikt
.MORTON STREET. Ninth Ward,
prrrerm:mmxt.
TilolKAil N. liIIIL=II, President.
Theis Worka are among the largest and most
complete establishments In the West. and-are
now prepared to furnish
tea-Ines, of every desertpuem.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet Iron 11Fork.r"
itualroad Coypus..
Bolling fill Cnioungo.
Engine casabas:
Machine . castings.
U•neral Castin*s.
ORDERS SOLIOITZD.
no9:neD
ROBINSON, REA & CO., •
Successors tO lEnollSog. =NMi Make,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS I .PITTSBORGN I
Eannfactarers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
anzlin B lasturittgli; Machinery,
and Stirll k ßoller and Sheet Ir on Wore.
80. IR, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for OIPPARDE PATENT INJECTOR
fix feeding Boilers. jallaS
MONTBLANC FOUNDRY.
utier Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite 'Union Iron Mills, )
- PITTI3I3I3ItOff.
Bolling Mill and ' Bridge Castings,
• THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
iILAVELDIZET AND OASTENGS GENXBALIT.
Orders promptly sad eareltdly executed.
Charges reasonable.
- EIBEirr.LIWIKLEM
cie15:118
Taoism CABLIN & co"
Fourth Wiqd Foundry and Machine Works
fiencoIIBHY,BT.. amzezzin CITY. !A.,
Manufanarers of Steam Burnes, Oil Presses,
Patten, Shigthig,l find and Saw MI Work,
Bollne i t i lll and trsr Ina Castings,. Grate Ban,
Weigh Wagon Boxer, Po. Build to order and
have on an Enginesof all saes. attl4:4s
CCENT/141, Fol7llotlf • -
AND. ROLL WORKS
880 l'ens Street.
ThiliallOt BOYD k BAGALEL
011111 Bolls, Mill (*stings, 801 l Lathes, dc.
LUMBER.
L UMBER! LUMBER!!
ALExANDEIk'PATTI3I3soN.
.
Dealer in all Hands of Lumber.
• .
HAND. AND YOB SALA ; „
• 1. 000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
150,000
Dry
and
inchch Clear Plank;
30,000 feel Dry 131 Conn= Pte ' ;
30,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak;
515,000 , feet Dry .9, ex and 3 Inch Mb,
5,000' ft. Dryil, AN, in. Cherry inch Pop lar : 30,000 ft. Dry 1, '13%, A and 3 inch PopLar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
paootio feet Hemlock Joista and Scanting:
760,000 No. 138-inch Shingles, sawed;
. A 50,000 No. 1 16-Inel Shingles, sawed;
40,000 No. 116-inch shingles, sbaTed:
ethooo.lTire Brick; .
I,OOP Tire Tile. -
ADO Tons Sire Clay; •
YARDS—No. Oa PEBBLE STAMM, formerly
Manchester. and 157 BEBEOUA writEzzeppo
alte the43a/ Works, Allegheny City. mil
OOPPEEL
TT ARE SUPERIOR
a IOPPEE KILL An SMELTING wows
PlTMiin3lCrU4naL•
' PARK; McCURI)Y &CO •
11anuficturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Bolt
Oopperessedropper Bottoms,Dalsed Still Bot
toms; ter Solder. Also.linpse-rrs and Deal
ers Me tal, Tin Plato, Sheet iron, Wire„,
Don ;tautly on hand Winners , Marlines tad wools.
Warehouse,
_NO. 140 FIRST STBEACT, and 129.
IBUOND 13TBBBT,__Pittsburst. .
Special orders Of CoPPilf out tom,' deared Plt•
gem. • ourie,(l34:d err
DYER AND 150017 REX
H.
BEE
DYER AND' SCOURER.
No.. S Erl% CZ Wit; STREET
Awl Nolan sad Is7,llditHireeth
?mouses. rt.
ENGINES BOMXMI, &C.
HUGS NI BOLE & CO,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
MBAR THY POINT')
Engine Builders, Founders and
Mackinitrts.
•
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of 15-boreerpower.
CASTINGS, of every kind made to order stone
Foundry, on THIRD STRE E T , below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells. SRAPTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on head and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frosting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
far All orders promptly filled. THY fie
F ORT PITT
BOILER, STILL ARD
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MILAR. DOUBLE-FIXED TUBULAR,
BOX AND CYLINDER •STEAIit BOIL
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PARS, SALT TANS AND CON.
DEMERS; • . • . •
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse i earner Second,
Third. Short : and Liberty Streets;
/fir Orders sent . to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
BAN tc co.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON'WORKERS,
1Q0139 SO. SA, 514 AZID rub Mini BT.
'Raving - Sawed a large yard and furnithed it
with the meat approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL-
EBB in the best manneriand warranted equal to
any madeln the Country. Chimneys Breeching,
Pire Beds , Bteam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita
tors,,BettUng, Pans. Boller Irog,_BridgeS.Sagar
Pan N and sole manuilicturere Of E a r s 'rat
ent Bottert.
Repairing done on shortest notice. iskell
JAMEEt3 BL RIMER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
Przwesiniale. PA.,
tr..MITACTLIZ=
IRON OIL .TANES,
=rum PANS, con.= Bizeat AP&
BOLLING 3EILL STAMM
Asa SID= IRON WORK,
Bor Steamboats.
MOLD at. 11241101....-........P.DYDND D. BUUBU
JAILED 31. BRUSH Sr. SON,
ILLIIIIPACTUBSIIS OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills,' Tanks.
SLIEST IRON WORE. &O.
6.1 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &O
THE BEST STOVES.
g. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating States,
'TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke.liest, In the World for Parlor,Oface, Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—bums all 'win
ter. Do notbay until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—HEßNlAE BROS.,
Smithfield St.; GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City.
1111/A9
ANcr,F 1111808.&,-CO
, 9
K ' AcTusass or WIRY TAZUVIC 01P
IS I T I CON733IEifi
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
'THE FIERY FURNACE,"
ion Whiminge EVADING&
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
, •REOULATOR.! , .COLUMBIA., COOK STOVE
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S
REPLECTON,OKATES,, tree from dirt and dust;
GRATZ 5RA.,. ,7 . TENDERS. its.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
de23:y17..- • . , • PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOS STOVES.
CET THE BEST. .
815filElia4 a CO.'S
iritipMPH,
FOB BITUMEN° US COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
,dl assay" other Stove Ai the 'Union.
• • ,
• BISSELL &
No. 285 Liberty Street.
alio on hand Slid for ages
PARLOR STOVES,
111121 0 5 101 .° P . 1 V N1%
_TV AD/0133.
WOKING' nafZVES.
COAL! COALS: COAL!! t -
DICESON, STEWART - & CO,
Having removed their Ones to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
amtelg CRT Flour NUIIBZOONVELOOIL
- . .
Are now nrenared to furnish itood YOUGIUG ,
tikutsy LOUP NUT COAL ossLecii, at the
lowest morket tee.
All orders le at their 'office or addressed to
them through the nasal, wil l be attended to
nromutty. -
DEBT COMMON
• , Machine . Ott ne Works, -
Northwest earner of Wiwi Ookimon, 41,11.0911.
AIWYAIBBM
twee cm hand, ciarconshort stodge Hearth
Stones, s tor Sidewalks, Brewed
and' Step r?
-Iraelti,ae. Head an Tomb Stones; as. •
Orders promptly executed. Frio. reasonable •
,
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PTrTßlltatent; PA.
auxviai7nrinaS Or
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
COAL AND COND.
STONE.
FINANOLLL....
... - 4;50Q,000
EVE Gop..olos,
THIRTY TEARS TO BUN,
ISSUED BY
The Lake Superior and 'Mississippi
River Railroad Company.
TREY ARE A FIRST MORTGAGE
SINILING FEND RONII,-
Free of ?Tanta States Tax',
SECURED. BY
ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND . THIRTY-TWO
THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS.
, .
And by the IlailrOad. its Rolling Stock, and the
Franchises of the Company. - - •
Double Security & First Class Investment
In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly
TEN PER LENT. PER ANNUL
Present f'rice,,Ninetrilve aM.lnterest.
tioVemment Bonds and other Stocks re
ceived in payment at their highest market price.
Pamphlets and Dill. Information given on ap-
pllestion to
JAY COOKE di; CO.,
No. 114 South Third Street,
PUU4uWLPUL
E. W. CILLRIE I diz, CO.,
No. 35' South - 1111AI Street,
PHILARELPHIA4
I \ ` ,
Fiscal Agents of the Lake Superior &
Mississippi River Rail Food co.
B.'MTLY C 0.4
SENPIAE & JONES,
a 43 rEs T. BRADY & CO.,
HART, CLIJOHEY & CO.
mb13:1941
FORT PIN RIMING COMPANY.
N 0.16 9 Wood Streets
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKNOCDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DIALS= IN
GOVERNMENT SEMMES
AND COLD.
TICIIIIIESTILLOWED RASE DEPOSITS.
Collections Einde-on ali accessible points In
the United Outten and canansa.
DIRECTOR&
D. Hostetter, Jno. C Risher,
James tiordon, I Bobt. E. King,
D. Wallnee, Andrew ?,tu ler,
Z. Fawcett, James Y. Bailey.
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NATIONAL BANK Of, 0011111101,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sto.
A. PATTEHBOA............—"Prosidest.
JOll. S. LULL ..... .—.............Ca5hi5ir.
CAPITAL : 1 : $300,000.
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A. Patterson, Dem. e W. Cu.,
Wm. H. Brown, X H,Palmer
Mas. Lockhart.... Wm. Douglas,
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Dan. . Davlds9u; • , • - Wm. Heed. - •
W. B. Haven..
Disaotrarrs-nAni
ELAAT,CAUGIOZIE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
filorner Third and. Wood &resto s
prz-rernuitort
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03170013130.118 TO HANN/4 4 BART 100. 1 )
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ftchange,..Coln, Coupons
Ah 4 particroler arjh a zi e paid to the purohue
y COVERNMENT BONDS.
Flight Drafts - ion r...ondon;
lamas
HOLMES & SONS,
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57 Market Street.
Collections iluoie crs all Abe ni,ucpalpoints of
the United States szt4 Oanadas. r • • • •
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Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOVONT AIM SOLD ON 0020121810 N.
Paths War attentlonvald to the purchnte and
United States- SecuritieS
DOLLS; SIVINOS . ;BANK
After . the First of March Next,
Will be dolled on
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
And open daily from 9 o'clock I. Y. to 3 o'clock
P.' it., 'and on • ' • .
gattlida'y Eveiiings.. •
J. Z. STINT
SIRINT J. BBATT
BRAVAT . ,
O,I4IAIIiIitiTAC.CARVERS
No. 61 Pa.
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11 litesisortinent of NEWEL POSTS and
BALTA TEIIB tOnst‘ntly on hand. TUnnWill
of all descriptions, done. 00)11311
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MEM=
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22, 'lB6l -
CUENTRALAN,D UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest investment now in the market ter
sale by
1 7) 11. R. TMEEIRTTZ,
Corner PUTS AVENUE a WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer. in Government l3Onds. Gold and
Columns and European . Exchange. at ; market
rates. • •deli
Co.,JAMES T 1 BAY ,
Oinecessors to IL JONES &
Corner Fourth and Wood Stn.,
41LIVILM1=1.1€3,
Dim AND BELL'ALL sixne or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Fir Interest Allowed onDeposlts.
air Money loaned - ..3n Government Bonds at
lowest' market rates." . •
-Orders executed fer the Purchase
and Sale of ;.STOCIDS, BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.
MEI
Cts littdattgt Gairtts.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
II
The large amounts of gold throynapn
the market in anticipation of the sale of
exchange to be drawn against shipments
of bonds, depressed the gold premi
um in the second half of the past week to
13034, and it would doubtless have gone
lower if it was not for the impossibility
to sell snob- exchange, except for nrime
bankers bills, and the scarcity of gold
on the market, which arrested its down
ward ootffee. lii the latter instance gold
loans were made as high as per cent.
and for bills losy s was accepted for sight
exchange on London. Whatever may
be the effect of the large bond ship
ments on the gold market, it can only
be temporary, as any.farther shipments
must ultimately tend to advance the
premium on gad, in the absence of any
thing else to 'meet the payments of the
enormous importation and the increased
demand for coin to pay for the interest
on bonds. The tendency of gold under
these heavy shipments of bonds may
apparently be downward, but a sudden
reverse must "come from other causes;
we mean from the impossibility to sell
exchange against shipments of bonds,
and from the moment when gold will be
shipped directly by importers. The
European markets, at all the money
centers, are in -as unhealthy a condition
as our own, and prices of worthless State
and Railroad securities and Bank shares
are so- inflated, that ' to-bnrst the bubble
'only a slight shook is- necessary, -and
the downfall of the•oldest financial in
stitution is completed. _
French Renter have declined about
IDBIZAN, Pies%
ON. Cashier.
100 f. during the month and the bank of
France shares were selling 200 f. less at
the end ,of the week then at the begin
ning. In Austria, financial institutions
are started. and their shares sold at a high
premium before they hid, commenced
business. From these and similar causes
we must expect a moment when our
bonds can no longer be carried in Eu
rope by our bankers here, and the two
markets _manipulated • by , one clique.
Should 'the Bank of-England raise ite
rate of interest, bonds would either have
to be sold- fn Europe at concessions, or
re-shipped; the mere report would cause
a heavy decline in. their market value
here. Would`the United States Treasury
come to • the relief of the_ speculators
then, and sell its gold at the present low
price, as it did in' 1866, when, gold at
125? If the gold had then been retained
in 'the Treasury, we would have been
able to ;resume- specie payment before
this, and trade- and ' our manufacturing
and agricultural interests would be in a
prosperous condition: • ,
Government bondi were strong on
Thursday and Friday morning, but on
Saturday dull and lower. The foreign
bankers; cannot bay for want"of sho nosy,
and the" sp'eculatora can get none from
the bankis. ,
The. Abolishing of the qUarteilv, state
ment day it was thought would keep the
mousy market easy, but it tightened 'it,
and will do so for the entire, season.
Stooks are dull'andlowei, with - a 'de
cided downward tendency. ~,, '
Quotations -
as received by Th. R.
•Mertz: Gold, 18030 Silver, 124; Eighty
one's, 116%; Five Twenties, 1862,, 117; -
do 1864, 114%; do 1865, 116%; .do 1865,
Consols, 118%; do 1867, 118%; do 1868,
1 / 3 31' Ten Forties, 1059 1 ' 'New •York•
Central, 58;. Erie, Reading, 91%;
Pittsburgh, Fort , Wayne dc - Chicago
Railroads_ 119%,t," Ulde _ Mississippi,
82; ,Micbigat: :,SOtttherti;', 96; Cleve
land, & Pittsburgh, 87%; Chicago &
Roek Island, 28; Chicago, az_ North
Western, 8496 : Chicago & North 'Western
Preferred, • 97%; Adams Expreas Pom
pany, 58, 6 ; Merchants -Union Eipress,
16; Pacific Mail, 89; . Western Union
Telegraph , Con:many, 31%; Gregory, 2,45;
Quartz 92; Corydon, —; Smith dr,
Parmlee, 1,26; Am. W. Express 40%.
, .
• - --Closing quotations received by dimes
T. Brady & Co.: • 'Gold, 180%; United
States Sites, 1881 7 a, 116%; 640's, 1862,
118%; 5-20's, 1864, 114%; 5-20's, 1865,
116%;10.40'e,105;%; s.2o'sJan'y and: July,
1865, 113%, do. 1867, )
do. 1868, 113%;
Seven Thirties, par less %; Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par;
Central, 108; Cy. Pacifies, 1013%.
Ms AT u A. a.
rB, PA.
(By Telegrapt to the Pittsburgb Gasettuj
The money market tAiAlarWas very" • ir
regular. Under the pressing -demand 7
per eent. currency to 7 per cent. goldwas
freely paid in the morWrig.: -Later some
small balances were loaned at 6, but final
ly the rate for call loans was plump 7 per
•,cent. There Is still an:uneasy feeling in
regard 'to - the future, ; antU .many ob,nutry
banks are endeavoring to increase their
;line, of currenay r to bridge over the it of-
April, general settling day atnotigc3he
fanners. Rumors cifralOok•up condnue,
and add to the general uneasiness. The
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OFFICE OF PITTSBIIEGIC GAZETTE, t
SATURDAYOKEITh TA,IBO.
Num Yomr, march 20th,•1i89.
lEEE
great '"bull" leaders in stock,are appar.
ently more inclined to assist the down
ward movement than to check the natural •
course of affairs on a stringent market.
The bank statement is regarded as favor
able, and temporarily caused a better
feeling on the street, bat this did not last
long.
Gold opened at 131, advanced 34, fell to
1303;,--and closed at 131@13134. The ship
ments for the week were $181,332. Yes
terday's
business was enormous,tbe clear- .
ances to-day being $122,000,000.
Governments dull and lower. Ameri
can bankers doing little, and foreigners
all out of the market from the difficulty
in selling..
The stock market in the forenoon was -
heavy and lower, which feeling deepened
in the afternoon to almost a panic, with
great animation and excitement. Under
sharp pressure to sell, the'entire list de
clined' I@3 per cent., especially New
York Central and Pacific Mail. f The
former fell to 156%, and the latter t 4 87g. '
There was a slight recovery. from ;these
figures under the bank'statement, but
the market closed very unsettled. Re
port Says a new aombitiation has; been
formed to (iciness prices, with the ' view
of encouraging speculative stdes, and
thereby ma e a new basis for au im
proved turn.
Governments Coupons of 1881, 116%
@116%; do. '62,118%@119; do. '64,114%
@Alb; do; '65, 116%15117; new do.,
1 13 3 %41 11 13 3%; ;
I d 4.
o '6 s 7 , ~1 01 5 3 % % @1 01 5 3 % %;; Pacific
Rail-road % as,
108; @IOBX.. •..
State bonds •d 1; Missouris, 88Q885;
Old Tennessees, 3t@66; New do., 643
@65; North Carolinas, 58g@59.
.fflived/orty Pricak—New York Central,
157%@158; Erie, 11335@33%; Hudson,
13934€3139g; Harlem, 13515135%; Read
ing, 91(4)913,; Terre Haute, preferred,
66%; Wabash, 66%@67 . do. preferred, ,
77%; St. Paul, 69%(669%; do. preferred,
70@79%; Fort Wayne, 1193¢@119%; Ohio
and Mississippi. 32@3234; Michigan Cen-.
tral, 1173.1; Michigan Southern, 96@9634;
Iflinois Central, 138@l40; Pittsburgh, 87
®B7g, Toledo, 1061211063,; Rock Island,
127%@12834; Northwestern, 88%®88g;
do. preferred, 91%®913 ; Lake Shore,
106; Burlington and Quincy, 174%.
PETROLEUM NIAtItKET.
OPPIOE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, March 20, 1869.
REVIEW POP. TUE WEER.
The market has been very weak and
panicky throughout the week which I
has just closed, and the most noticeable •
feature in connection therewith is the
in
_
remarkable decline prices. The bear
movement which first originated In New
York, and which for a time looked as
though it would fail in attaining the ob
ject
sought for, assumed huge propor
tions as the week advanced and extended
to, the oil producing, ,and manniao
taring districts, and daring Thursday
and Friday; the "bears" had it ' all their •
own way, carrying, as it were, everynb
atacle by storm. To-day,.however, there
was a stronger 'feeling apparent, and
there was not the feeling manifested to
sell and consequently there were more .
buyers.. There were those who thought
'that - the • bottoma had possibly been
touched and that a. reaction was near at
hand, while others bad confidence in
the improvement, claiming that it was
only one of those spasmodic movements
which usually occur in an excited Mar
ket, and that within the next forty-eight
hours the market , would be even worse
than it has been yet. As we noted yes
terday, the great proportion of the oil
sold last week was purchased by the
"shorts," and many of them were mere
ly settlements, cancellation of contracts,
one side or the other paying the differ.
ence.
REFINED—There was considerable
Inquiry for March to•day, and compared
with yesterday prices are considerably
higher. We can report two lots, one of
500 and the other 2,500, early in the day.
at 30c. Later in the day, however, there
were better offers, and when we left the
market, at 3 P. at., 31% was reported as
having been bid, showing an advance of
2M cents compared with ,Friday, when
there was a sale of .500tbla, at 29 cents.
There were no sahfa of "lines," though
we are cognizant of 850 having been bid
for May to December.
CRUDE—The _exude -market; as al
ready intimated, was. a 'shade stronger
to-day, with apparently' More buyers
than sellers at yesterday's quotations,
apd but comparatively, little 'done. We
call. report 200,bbls first water at 14%c,
and two puts, one of stoa for' 'the - privi
lege of delivering 1,000 bbls all year at
13mc, and ;200 was paid for the privilege •
of delivering. a like amount the same,
time at same price/ •
ItECAPITULATION,Receipts crude
this Week ? , 8,083; last week, 6,779; frem
January Ist to date. 122,186; same time
last year, 14094.. Exports refined this
.week, 5,109; last week, 4,812;, from Janu
ary ISt to date, 66,827: same -time last
year, 84,023. Sales this week, 115,600;
last week, 93,850. , , •
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LUURICATERG OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating, oil .400
Eclipse Railroad Axle • ' ' 350
Eclipse _ Machinery 750
l Eciiikse Spindle • 800
OIL nape= BAI ST BY A. v. B. A.
McKee, Hackett& Co. 250 bblstefined
to W. P Logan & Bro., Philadelphia:
Fawcett; L. as 250 Ibis =filled to W.
P. Lc .
Lockhart, Frew & C 0.788 bbls refined
to_Waring; Hing'& Co., Philadelphia;
Braun & Magner 50 refined- to
Kinglc ,Co.; Philadelphia.
Total Shipthenta Refined . .. 4888
- ;SIysiPPSS EAST I TAO •DIIQUESNE
Brooke, 'B.'& C0.,.50 bbla" relined to
W. F. dr. Co., ,Philadelphia.
Swaney & Co. 25 bbls refined to War
ring, Ring, di Co. Philadelphia. -•
M. Long & Co., 85 bbls refined to
Waring, Bing- dc Co., Philadelphia.
Duncan& Williams, 55 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
EL M. Long dr, Co.; 50 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan & Bto.; Philadelphia.:
Dry Goods Market.
Nam -Youn t , March 20.—There In a
panic irrthe print market again to-day,
and mostly all the leading prints are re
duced %e pets yard. Sprague is down to
1250, with Pacific Mills and Richmond
down to 12c. Hamilton is reduced to
12 1 ,40, and American to 113;©12c, for the
same,old styles, by the case: The Ames
keags are selling freely at 11%c. Lowell
brings 100, and Bedford 90. The Cocheco
are still held at 14c, `but won't sell, nor
will Merrimack D move at 13c along aide
of Spragues. Heavy brown shootings
are also reduced Mc pet yard all around.
To-day the best Eastern makes,
like
Atlantic A and Indian Head, sell at 163ic,
and. Pacific extra, and other good" brands
at 16e. The 'New Market. L are down to
12;40, and of course similar_ weights will
be reduced accordingly next week. The
Market is , a:good deal deruciralizirto
day, not Only in cotton but fine woolens,
which have been selling at a. sacrifice.
.
Cmaeoo, March 20.—Catac.Marker.—
Hogs active and steady, at 19,i16g9,25 for
nonnon; 119,37%@9,75. for 'fait, to 'in
dica. and4lo©lo,6o for good to choice.
Beef Cattle in light 'supply, and steady
and unchanged.
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