The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 25, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAM. & CO.,
Idannfaita.rers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES. AND SPRINCS,
. • -
sugtrzsaraii, I AND ZDNLLTA,
T BAB. ROMM AND SQUARE IRON.
D -Roor.BELEET AND TAN% IRON.
LER PL ATIP3 AND HEADS.
‘ 4I IjARIPIRON,
_DRAG and DROPPER BARB,
PLANGAD CUTTER BARS, - CILIANDER
MON,
T AND PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
CROW 11 ItS,WEDGES & HARROW TEETH.
- SPRING.,PLOW AND CULTIVATOR - STEEL.
-arsipfur as AND MOULDS an ts to pauers.
TI ES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
lITZ
!TR EL
VOAZIL BUGGY and WAGON - SPRINGS and
AXLES.
C 171! NAILS AND SPIKES.
Lll. Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River/
. aunt 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
GODEFROY BBANCKER & CO.,
42 Exchfloge Place, New York,
•re prepared, as Sole Agents in the 'united
Rotates for the Prnialan Mining and Iron Corn
pan' of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
Sell is quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered in
either New York or Philadelphia, ) the celebrated
V. G. S.PIEG-ELEISEN
lise4l. so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
'his Iron is free from Snlpur and Phosphorus,
lad eantains a heavy percentage of Manganese.
?all particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on appliesla3o:dll
• atlon.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
BINGEN Lit OK & 00,,
prrrsztatart r.a.; ,
Manufacturers of every /eseriptlon of
CAST ABB GERMAN STEEL,.
sa lr r.:c B /kD N VLATIVEM SPRINGS,
AXLES, Snrai. TIME, AO
Warehouse, SS Water and 100111rst Ste.
Si[ILLEIt, BABE & PAMLIN.
GINZILA.X. PAIMIMRS:
marcALF, ' I REUBEN MILLER,
tiZO. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN.
BIRACIAL .PARTXXII-8. M. =B.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
ULIZR, BARR & rARKEN,
Office,.No. 339 Liberty St,
it : 14: 4 43 • PITTSBURGH, PA.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK; BROTHER &
YsaufaetuTers of all descriptions of
miaow -my ..,,
Moe and WarehoEuse_l2o. 121. 1248E001W
and 119 and 12111.191 T STREETS,
PIITSI3I9III9IE.
IRON WORKS.
JA$. Vagaries. ?net. —.Si: P. roma. Burt.
pITTEIRERGH FORGE
AND IRON CO"
itAsuru , rimas 07
Bar Irmo
, Alifiroad Flab Rua and Bolts;
Railroad ear Axles Relied;
Rallsoad Car Aslel Hisualirod;
Leeemative risme";
Loooliottve Prime Shapes;
- SM. . '
Yokels; StraPs;
Platen Meads;
Steamboat Stumm
Steunboat cranks;
Nod% Wrists;
, Pitman Jaws, Collars, de.
Office, Na.' /77 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA
FILERSILIOSEN .1110tESS.
Tie Trim - tees are now 'mimed toigrant licen
ses for the use of the ELLERSHAUSEN
PBO-
The superior quality Imparted to good iron,
MA treat Improvement in Inferior Iron. and the
minced eost.cotatnend it to all manufacturers of
Parties
aPPinlig two hing to use It can obtain licenses by
•
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorns7 for the Trustees,
?math
BOORSav enue. 1 and A, English's Building, 063 i
Parties Interested are Invited to yhdt the
ISHOZN BERGER WORKS. where the process Is
now In sueoeufal operation. • fei:dt7
PERSON, PRESTON 84 CO.,
E
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 =dun pun
STREET. opposite NonongiWela Rouse,
apaf:di .. • PITTSBVINUMEL
NOVELTY WORKS.
prrillitllloB
NOVELTY WORKS,
Viunded D. ZUI. -
ADAMS, ME= & OMM0 MM
0.
gAsurAimma ti •
ILDTSTONN STANDARD ')PAIRBAPAT,
ram) PLATFORM AND. CO
SCALES.
Janos Pawl Patent Door Locks and Latches,
Paint and Canto M.Ws, Sc.
003.116 OP-1138T MIMI 6 GIANT 13114
Pane p. keuniu
irlIT:O.:1 0 1zlivr-u*I4fwvii;Le4
JOIN 7L.11:7001111.....106. Sank - -
JOHN EL COOPER is IX4 ,
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laW3B POUNDEIN,
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GAS AND STEAM- FITTER 4
Miamilamas of PIMPS Atli BZAALWIE,3I4
lijrrjA SAD r E sriptiall u = . GAIS
.
Cer - - . 4191re and Walnut Streets,
• •
trateat. , - c • -
r,~.„Vii.
~
.r,
POLINDZIIB, BIGWEINIS
DIP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COITANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBITRGH, PA.
ilrEagines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nall Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
•
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carrioll aad IlmalpiaaallSirestalp
(NINTE WABD4
l a rrTs33l7ll,42:EC. PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Mannfaettaxer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
703 GAS AND WATER WOBID3.
My Pines are ill cut laverfablyla Pits, la dry
said, sad 12 feet lengths. Also, fall assortateat
of (mist
Caattage ter Ike and Water Worth
I wsald also tall the atteatton of Ssperlatead
eats of Etas Works tomy make of EXTORTS.
ATLAS WORKS, •
MORTON STRICRT, Ninth Ward,
TIIOIILIS N. miLLFJt, President.
These Works are mug tie largest sad soot
couplet. establlshxaeats 1a tie West, sad are
now prepared to banish
anginal, of every dcoaription.
Zellers, Oil Taste.
Sheet Iron Work.
NAUrtmll Cartbli
Bolling NM Carting.
Engine Castings.
MKlhlse tbuahme.
esnerai 4Dastiats•
n011:n49 ORDERS BOLICITZD.
ROBERSON, REA, & CO.,
soooeuan to Basursow. Mrxi a• MUM,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINIStS,PITTENBRN I
Mannacturers of Boat and Stationary- Steam in.
Can 't , C t esfaVo e pan dese.mpuoLTT. , &=;
and Stliiii k ßoller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office. o. 12, corner First and 2 Bialtbleld
Streets.
Agents for 217FABDIt PATENT INJECTOR
fbr seeding Boilers. swam
91v TALK '1"011TNDBY. •
— ikodier Street, lfinth Ward ! ,
(Opposite Union Iron Mils,
PITTEIBITBOH.
Bann Kill mid Bridge Castings,
• THIMBLE * SKEINS AND PIPE
mum:ow Amp (WiTLE(6.I36IUMBALLY.
Orders prompt* And carefully executed.
Mame, reasonable.
• EBBEBTA JIAIIIIIIIIk
oe15:1118
Tmeaus calms & co n
hunk Ward Foudry aid Illayklia Warts,
SABDUSKIt BT., ALLMON:IMT CITY, ra.,
•
mazaticturers or Steam Zapf am, Oil Presses,
Pulleys, Sbaßing, Grist aim Saw Mill Work,
BoUl%ll and Maeldas Castings, Orate liars,
Weigh Wagon Boxes, Ite. Bond td order and
have on a Barbie. of aU sins. mad4:4l
CLENTIO4, FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
8130 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & 7414314.LEL
Chill Bolts, Mill c.s t in6s, Boltrathel,
LUMBER.
LUMBER 2, LUMBER!
• ALEXANDER PATTERSON.
Dealer in all Wads of Limber.
ON HAND AND YON PAM :
L 000 of* feet Dry Pine Board':
/50.000 feet 1,3 f small luck Olear Plank_ ;
30,000 feet Dry 1% Inca Common nen;
30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 Lan Oak ;
95,000 feet MY 31, Nt and MA 6,71 1
6,000 ft. Dry 2, !if• iit.ebermlNApio;
ao.tioo ft. Dry 1,k;16 Bpi lneliTepurs
iO.OOO feet Dry 'Poplarling;
1115.,000 fret Hendon Joists and nnating:
140.000 No. 1 Minch Shingles. vowel;
A 60,000 No. 116-inch kikinales, sawed:
40,000 No. 116dnels OlDnees, nand:
40.000 Fire Brick;
LOOO Fire Tile.
li r
VP "
Irolrio— . OTB_lllputannierlY
ataaeneeter,_and levllltß OA n'F
afte ttO ffnalFal ll 4Alleakeny city. , 'ai"r
CePPEEL
=SUPERIOR!:
sursdre wozzie
priwerwoimns. •
PARE, - bcotußDT & co. •
gazufacturai aheithins.-iinuun, andßois
onnperfeutmerßonoms_ etalJsotp
1,01 a.. ter Myr. Also.ampatters and menu
, n eta. Plate, Oben Izonf Wir% Me.
000 4 tan 70a hind Valiene Kactizes ai.d
. _Warehouse_, sp,L,lsormarr STBasT 644,1114
SzOOND ISTRZw,ittsbarth. •
Special orders oluaner aul anir destreflPit.
tan.. wincessim err
DT= AND
H, J. 4 LANCE,
DYER AND ,SCOURER.
MO. 3 lErr.,ol4Aus OMELET
Anna& 116 and 187 Third aimedf
PITTBBIIRWL PA.
P117613174Q111 MARCH 25, 1869
WOHIIOLEtE:00
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Eit.,
' (xsAE TIM POI")
Engine Buitders, Pounders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES,
f all Ens.
'Special attention in ts to our now STATION
ARY OIL WELL EN INN AND PORTABLE
BOIL_ 15-borsespower.
C es,of eve kind . inadetdorder atour
Ponta ry, on THIRD STREET. below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACRO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRZISSZEkon kand and made to
order, at the •
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frontlet 013 the AlleihenY Meer, near tke Point,
PITTI3BMIGH, PA.
AU order. prim:aptly elle& TNT VII
FORT MT
BOIMI, STILL MB TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
SUNUP — ACTUBI6 of
TirstrLAß. Dotistat-mtrED Tustrian,
PIN-BOX AND OThINDER STEAM HOLL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TASKS,
0/3131NEY13„ BEZECMING, AND ASH PANS,
SETILINO PANS, SALT PANS AND 00N.
DRNSEBB;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETHES AND LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON. DOORS AND GOAL SHllTigil
•
Otis. and Warehouse, earner Snood,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
11111 P Orders sent to the above address will De
prosaatly attended to. mk7:lBY
W/K.JRARNIULL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS
NOB. 110, AA, 114 AND MI PENN EST.
. . ,
seenned is lards yard and Ennildhed it
num ski meet- aPPeerea lneeldnerff we "ere
pared to nusinfacture every deserlp on of B IL-
E= ln the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made 1* the 00tu,127, Obisnaere. Breeching,
Fire Beds, Mesas Pipes, Locionudise Boilers,
Condensers, Bait Pans, Tanks. Oil 81W., AdiLa
tore, Battling .P.12/6 Ei•Eler Iroa.=a 'a , BauFat
r
Pank o aad sole asanata.nurers of
BeLedrind dole on shortest notice. laisell
DANES M. BITER,
Noe. 51 and 56 Water Street,
PUTSEIIII6III 4 PA., •
ILLNIIPACTIMIZ 01
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PAN% COPPER STEAM rms.
BOLLING YELL STAGES. •
And BBRZT IKON WORE,
For Steamboats.
zAaND 3t. say= ..... D. =trait
JARED NIL BRUSH lit. SON,
1 1 1LAXO7ACTIIIIMI OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills Tanks.
SLEET IRON WOEUL. &O.
61 Penn `Street, Pitthburgh, Pa.
STOVES; CASTINGS,; &O.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
kisaufacttunrs of the greatest Variety of
`
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO. BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
°nectar Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,o2oe. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekladling—bantb all wig.
ter. Do Loth ay until you see or send for Circular.
270. 30 WOOD STREET.
Oar Agents tbr Orientals—DX KYLES 8a013..
imithleld St.; GEO. HUBLZT, Allegheny City.
kb 0 - 4
kAtruziOutrlzait 0# allay TARIM (1.
EV I I II CONTMO V
BOSTON 0008.12 ire RANGE,
" THE REIM FURNACE,'"
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WAsuctitsi BunastuSti.
THE NE* T CfNiKiNO STOTT.,
.IK9IMATOR.. , COLUMBIA. COOK EITOVA,.
VAN'S lauclusatt Patter_n,l OBTABLK
BAWOZ 0_
_AST IKONJISAXTL= , z, "is
MCP LEcroa,Aig..A_TEs r free from sad dust;
(MATZ MORTIS, ram) ac.
206 and 208 Libertyitreet ,
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5e25:717' PITTSBITKOH. PA.
COOK STOVES.
CETTHE BEST.
, • ,
BISSE.L.I. do C4) 3 X
TRIUMPH,
808 .BITILILENO OS COAL.
Warranted ts Cooly Sakirer laid at
all as any other Maio ja the Odor
13DEigs di ON,
N0.;485 Lit ertv Street.
krathangtnsr.
1147:1K4i Nria" z24
, Alpo o=3, se.
emu coAuuL : ,:cffrou:
STElVarik 004
NATI, nagried tide 011!oi
wo. ail LIBERTY . STREW;
f. • .
(La417,471ty Moo MUIII3ZOOND2r;kI!!
agY II IIW R OV I Cr ith AL Cana atAli
Amegtoreerelacirkaikittheir 'Zee, 4 di; 1104141
thew througli Ake mall, will be Minded to
memo"
' STONE.
COBINIi4
Machine atone Works, •
Northwest Omer otWonConumm. Ahodhini•
lIPREDOB ATVAT/hll, di GO*
KKm on hind (kiwis" on anorjai tih inng__Biadh,
Bun Noses, a for Ind Argivr•k••
Varna. hoe- Bend an Tomb hvnea. •
(Win nonnytironoditod. =Au reamoublo
mwe
,w
-14
4,500,000"
SEVEN PIB CENT. GOWBOND\
The Lake Siiperior and .Mississ
River Railroad Company.
THEY ABE A • FIRST 1110/ITGLOE
SINKING FEND BOND,
ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO
THOUSAND ACR‘S OF CHOICE LANDS.
And by the Railroad, Its Bonin atoek. lad tile
Prafichisea et the Company.
1 Doable Security Es First pass lwreitmen
In every respect, yielding in Curgeacy nearly
Preseat Price, Ninety-iive and Intereat
Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks re
ceived in payment at their highest market price.
Pamphlets and ihil information given on ap
plication to - •
'JAY COOKE & CO.,
E. W. CLARKdz CO.,
Meal Agents or tbe Lake thiporier &
Brieeisstititi River Railroad Co.
HART, CAUGREY & CO.
mh12198
FORT PITT • BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169, Wood -street:
CAPITAL, : : :$200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DIALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIIB DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points in
the Hutted States ana Canadas.
O Bar
D. Hostetter, DIRXO T
dm , . O. Miner.
James Gordon, - I Rolm. H. mu.
D. WalLnce.
.Andrewlltr.
Z. Fawcett, James M. Bailer.
!LT.IBILAN, Pres'a.
D., LEFT WILSON. Coakley.
NATIONAL BANK Of COlllllOl,
Dir. of Wood and Sixth St&
A. PATT1d118081....... --President.
JON. H. HILL
CAPITAL, t $300,000.
DLIZOT0118:
A. Patterson, deans W. Oass,
WE. H. Brows, it Palmier
Was. Lockhart, Wm. Ijolglas,,
Dan. R. Davidson, Wa d
.'
W. 8. Hatch.
• .
DISCOUNTS DAIL
stomdci
HART, CAVGIBIET 11:
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood amides
im - Przwiturteact, re.. ?
turoonaoss TO HANNA. MAST s 00..)
- Bschange Coin, Coliponi,
•
puthoge t r et a t al tr e hate to the maim
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
sischtDrarta on London.
nyt:set
.N. 1110LBLEh& SONS,
Oolleettn' s made es 'all U. VisiatPal Pollts of
the 17211•4 maw sad Canadaa.
suakikill
.andotker,.
*minx AsoloOtii ox ixoduamot,:`
- •
• - •
Itrosvoar dowation Hid ti) gvareiii ! six
sus or •
triatell Stags Beourithm
COCA.
DOUIR • SHlNS'lilt
-
aux th..yh t u Of Sloth Se*
wiu be elosell'orn
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,
mid ' , pep (buy from tro'cuok , t• " 3 °' 4 oclk
t. x., solo* "
• Satiirdav Evenings.
te19:011 - ,
J. is SWAB ' i J. sr sure
stworT aItAITT.
,ABO3lll AND
ORNAINIENTAL CARVERS
No. 6$ kidulky At.; Allegheny, Pa.
laraigprtaiant of -1111MLI I , oaTtna
I Bilit.arasa constantly on sand. TINKSZIG
I of all ducrlDtkols. Mama t *MIX
MITT YEARS TO BUIP,
ISSUED BY
Free of United States Tax,
SECURED BY
TEN PER CENT. PER ANNEX;
No. 114 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
No. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IRA B. MM.& C 0.3
SIMPLE & JONES,
JAMES T. BRADY &NO.,
SAJIIPL.
Y, AT U A. N.
67. igarket Strept,
E3EZ3
AND UNIO'
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
- 1
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
PR. R. 310EIRTIZ,
Corner 711 1 111 AVENUE 3 WOOD STREETS.
I
Alspr,dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coulson" and European Exchange at market
rates. - dell
DANES T ,
.- BRLDY BC • CO.,
(heeesiors t. B. JONSB & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
Et AL 1V" Ir.. .1E 3E4. SS,
BUT AND BILL ALL #NDEI OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD.' SILVER AND COUPONS,
I
ON NOST 141.1708.A8LZ TEENS.
• 1 1
inteiest Allowed on Deposit&
Dr Nosey loaned .n Govenizaeit Bonds at
lowest market rates.
. ,
Orders ezoonted for the Parehaao
and Salo . or .111TOCRII • BONDS and
Gout.
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
litbintrgij Gay&
FINANCE. AND - TRADE.
Omen or Prrrsztrachz GAMMA
WEDMULDAY March 24,4869.
The L geld-market Was Bloody all day at
131%,,With leas disposition to buy until
the Secretary of the Treasury has better
defined his policy. On the other hand,
few care for_buying lathe face of a tight
;
money market, but prefer to await the
event after April Ist, when no doubt a
new line of operations will be estab
lished. ' . •
Government bonds opened at a de
cline, rallied about ' per cent. and
finally dropped to the old price. The
market 'is very dull, with more sellers
than buyers. Lower prices for hands
are predicted, and the principal specu
lators, as well as the Washington clique,
are all selling and are now short, cool'-
dently expecting to buy at` lower rates.
in' stocks, an apparent downward
move is on foot, and it would not be sur
prising to see a general decline of from
five to ten per cent. .for the entire list.
The market is quiet this afternoon with'
little doing—plenty of sellers but no buy
ers. In our home securities there is a
general bull, but no buyers even at a
reasonable concession.
Easiness paperoffered freely at high
rates of interest, and every effort is made
by parties to provide for the first of
April. Business dull.
Quotations-as. received by Ph. R-
Mertz: Gold, 131%; Silver, 124; Eighty;
one% 116; Five Twenties, 1862, 1183 j,
do 1864,:114%.;'d0 1885, 116%; do /863,
Consols,_ 113ji; do ;1887, 113%; do 1868,
Ten Fortieth /05%; New York
Central, 162 Erie, —; - Reading, 67;
Pittsburgh, Fort - Wayne & Chicago
Rallroad„ 22%; Ohio dr,. Mississippi,
83; Michigan Southern; 96%; Cleve
land de Pittsburgh, 88%; Chicago &
Rock- Leland, 182; Chicago dk North .
Western; 84M; Chicago it North Western
Preferred, 92g; Adams Express Com- •
pany,l 59x; Merchants. Union Express;,
le; Pad.flo Mail, 88)4; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 87%; Gregory,.2,6s;
Quartz ' 82; Corydon, —; Smith &
Penalise, !1,55; W. Am. Exprese 41%.
CBy TeligrOph to toe Pittsbargh Gazette.l
NEW Yonis, Merit 24, 1869.
The demand fox money haa been more
stringent, and stock houses have expe
rienced considerable difficulty in arrang
,
ing their loans, and freely paid 7 per
cent. I n gold. The stringency , is mainly
~
due to the large shipments of currency
,
to the interior, one express having taken
one mil/lori • &Eats lest evening; While
the total shipments will probably reach
three millions; most of this has been
sent to Boston,' Philadelplua . and Balti
more. The demand forinoney continued
much later than usual,' and many bank
accounts ,:were not made up until after
four otelimik: Sterling dull at B@B%.„for
prime - bankers', and 8%@8% for eight.
Gold firmer; touched 13134, but closed
dull at 131%@131%. The rates for bor
rowing were &per cent. to fiat. Rumor
says the Treasury - Is selling gold, but
nothing definite is known. The Trees-
Airy currency balance here is being re
-plenished by traniferefrom other depos
itories, It was generally understood
that any Treasury sales will be to get
currency to bridge over until the Internal:
Revenue - receipts have been more fie&
The market for Governments has been
feverish; prices opened at the closing
ratesor yesterday; witirlittledlisposition
to take stock. t , Duringthe day, •however,
some short saleavere covered, sand this
improveC•the listp the demand Waif
mainly for 82a, 65s andB73. • • '
Governments are still out of the, mar
ket. ne s t:l 3 o l itig WOO* cd their
exchange,anduntilthe demand spririgty
up they can fill, but few nide* for ship
ments. The imarket - ebbed dull and
lower. , , Coupons` of ?Si,- 116%;'‘ do. - 'B2,
118 X; de: , '6 114@l14%; do. '6% 1 18@
116%; new do.,113®118%; do. '67, 113%
@)113%; do. 'BB, 11800118 X; 10.405, 1050
105
EitaleliandsArdland heavy; htlisauris,
87X®88; New. Tennessees, 644®15%;
' l Lu rth the au.° Stoc iiiiih k New ‘Ylaiksen- -
tral has been the object " of absorbing in.'
tercet, the dealings being heavy and at:
tended with. great "exalteuient.' The
dencires suit. against the Central was
Withdrawn •yesterday, and'thie mornfolt,
the dividend on about ill, ,006 of the
eighty per ,cent. scrip : : wasl paid; when
another injunction was issued byidge
Ingraham 4 . , The new complain J;c t- is
brought by Granville S. Nichols, whose
chargelikaorntptlon between sof
the - Direetdris 'and the Legislativ e;
mitten. The price opened at 164, fell t t o
160 M and closed at 162 ®162%',, Theme*
r-the list ~wast slightly dealt. in. The
prices sympathized more or less with the
E:2l
changes in Central. The larger dealings
Were in Pacific Mall, Ohio and Missis
sippi, Fort Wayne, Rock Island and
Northwestern, the latter being excep
tionally strong. The market closed
feverish. Extra shares dull.
6.3oPrices—Cumberland, 35(3137; Wells
Express, 30%®31;;; American, 413@42-,
Adams, 59®59 3 ; United States, 5 6®5634;
Merchants Union, 19@ 1 93 5 ; Quicksilver,
19@19 Canton, 585@59X; Pacific
Mall, 85X@3.3%; Western Union Tele
graph, 37%%38; Marip osa, _ 19®19x;
do. preferred, 34X@)35; New York Cen
tral, 16234@163; Erie, 33®33%; Hudson,
138/®1383;; Harlem, 184; Reading
91%(4)9134; Terre Haute, 134; Wabash,
6614; do. preferred, 78 34 ; St. Paul,
X(470; ao. preferred, 733 , 6@79; Fort
Wayne, 122x(§123; Ohio and Mississippi,
32%@32%; Michigan Southern, 96h I g
'96X; Pittsburgh, , 841®88%; Toledo, 106
(g 110634; Rock Island, 13235@132X;
Northwestern 114%®84X; Marietta and
Cincinnati, 23; Lake Shore, 106 X; St.
Joe, 119; Dubuque and Sioux- City, 113.
Mining shares are dull. Smith and
Parmlee, 155; Gregory, 275; Quartz
86.
Copper Stocks at Boston—ComerFalls,
18; Franklin, 18; Hancoca, 2M; Quincy,26.
The reoelpte at the Slab-Treasury to
day were $737,147: payments, $394,921.
Balance, $95,105,928.
Gold clearances to.day, $107,000,000; ex
ports for week, except specie, $2,440,120.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF PlTTsEunoil GAZETTE, ?,
WEDNESDAY, March 24, 1f369. 5
As noted in our last report, there are
unmistakeabls signs of an improve
ment in some branches of business, and
we are in hopes now that the worst has
been passed, and the Spring trade is
about to open up in earnest. The de
mand, however, as yet for almost ' every
thing is light, being confined mainly to
supplying immediate 'wants, and as ti
consequence, round dot operations are
of rather rare occurrence. In regard to
values there are no important fluctua
tions, with the exception of Sugars;
which, under the influence of the advices
from Cuba, have advanced.:.
APPLES -Scarce and in good demand;
may be quoted at s4y ,®BM per bbl, as to
quality.
APPLE BUTTER—Demand fair and
market steady at 80(190a.
BUTTER—there is no abatement in
the detpand for Butter, and the market
is firmbut unchanged; sales of prime to
choice Roll at 45©48®E0.
BEANS—In better supply—May be
quoted at $3,50@23,75.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3@35;.
quoted.
CRANBERRIES--Sales at $20@125.
pHEESE—SaIes of New York Goshen
at 24@25.
CORNMEAL—SI,7S©I,BS per cwt.
CARBON OIL—Is a shade stronger,",
but the market Is too unsettled to quote
correctly.
DRIED FRlll'R—Peaches steady at 14
@)l5 for quarters; 16@)17 for mixed and
18@20 for halves. Apples scarce and in
demand at 11®12M•cts.
EGGS—Continue in good demand, and
fresh packed , are being sold readily at
26@27. •
HAY—Baled is arriving more freely
and the market is not so active, and
prices are a shade easier; sales of tight
pressed. on wharf, at $23®25.
110MINY—$6®6,25.
HEMP—Quoted at $220 per ton.
PROVISIONS--Sales ofßacon at 14 34 @
143; for Shoulders; Riabed Sides, 16340
16%, Clear Sides, 18@I8X, and Sugar
Cured Hams 19;4. Steamed Lard, 19;4,
kettle rendered, 20@20;4. Mesa Pork
$ 33 @ 3 ,25. t
POTATOES--In good local demand
with regular sales, in store, at 80c per
bushel. „• ,
PEANUTS-10 cts per pound.
GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and un
changed at $1,40@1,42 for No. 1 Spring
and $1,55@1,60 for Winter., Oats in
moderate demand and unchanged, 65@66
on track, and 68@70 in store; sale of 2
cars at 65)4. Rye dull and nominal at
$1,40®1,42; sale of 2 oars on private
terms. Corn is dull and very irregular,
as their is a great difference in quality;
we have sales reported on wharf and
track all the way from 70 to 78, for com
mon White to prime Yellow. Barley is
quiet and unchanged at $2@2,10 for
prime to choice State and Ohio Spring.
SEEDS--There sales ery fair demand
for Clover, with at 110®10,60, and
Timothy at $3.50@3,75. flaxseed
quoted at $2,45©2,60.
SALT—Is quiet but steady, and is still
quoted at . 12 by the car load-
SORGI:II7M-60®65c.
FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and ife
now quote live geese feathers at 80 to. the •
trade, and the usual advance In a tete!'
way.
ONIONS—DuII; $4(4)5 per bbl.
FLOUR -- There lacal demand for
Flour, but prices are still tinchaaged;
sales in store at 58,75®7,25 for good to
°holt* Spring Wheat brands and $7,75
@9,50 for Winter Wheat. Rye 'Flour
t7,00@7,25. The following are the Pearl
Mill prices for their brands of flour
mde of the best wheat Pearl Mill
thr a ee star green brand, in :
barrels, 59,90
in sacks 19,60; double extra in bar
rels • $9,00, and in sacks at 58,90; Pearl
Mill family lit barrels, 58,40, and in
sacks at 58,00, Spring - Wheat brands in
barrels .$7,80, and in, sacks $7,00. The
Pittsburgh City Mille prices are as fol
lows: Choice White; Winter Wheat
Flour, to bbls, 59,80, and 'Jacks $9,00;
choice Red Winter Wheat Flour, in
bbls,* 17,75, and in sacks $7,50; choice
Spring Wheat Flour, in bbls, 17,30,
and in sacks, 57 per bbl.
WHlSKY—Highivines very dull; may
be quoted "in tc• Jobbing way at'92@93.
LARD OIL—We now quote No. lat
51,85, and No. 2 at $1,30.
Dry_ Goods Market.
NEw toam, March 24.-The market
continues moderately active for the sale
_
of Printed - Calicoes,. at reduced prices,
'but in most other classeis of goods there
is little life in trade; all .classee of goods
are mostly selling at-low • and unprofita
ble-rates, and thelrade are consequently ;:
despondent r bat the . btithfess liansacted
is mostly done at a lesson around. Nice
styles of AdriatiO Prints are selling down "
to 83So:. Brown Cotton Mass BB are sell
ing as low as 133ic. There is no impor
tant change to notice today, but the ' '
fa market re-of-the little feveriah owing to the .
lure - off Mille
and some defalcation in the affairs
James' Stela& Mills. The weather is
fine, and as prices ' are low enough for.:
m e'. safety of. the trade, more activity 'r
ay be anticipated as the trade la well
represented. • •
i
,• • Live ewe* markets:
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Came.uo, March 24 . --Cattle .Market
'Dressed Hogs easier at 5 1 1(311.1,25; clos;!
„lug tirm at 1111.60®12, dividing on. :200-
pounds. Live 'Hogs active and stead
and 10®15e lower, with sales at $B,BO
9.2.1.f0r C0131E12014,f1N40@9,80 for . •
Ito §
and ' 1110©10,40 for, extra.. Beef th e and 25c lciwer.. with sales at tA6.6O®
_7,80 for light to choice shipping beeves.
B. Lotus, March 24: . Cattle Market-- ~
Cattle quiet and unchanged at 23patle
for.stocir; 4@73,c for beef:
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