II fl II 1 Dill/13E8NR WORKS. COLEMAN, - KAHN at CO., ' I Ifsaufactarers Ot /RON, T.A.I.LS,.STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, 11111QUES31/4 L X AND 4117NLITA, FLAT -BAR. ucitiNn AND S _QIJ ILTIE IRON. fIiNLINipOTO,4 al ii uss ro • A l f RN GUARD IRON, _DR All and DROPPER : TABS, FLAN GAD CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER IRON, T AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW B Rd,WEDOE.ILIa_3I4)349W_ TEETH, SPEEN ISr * PLoW A D 2 i d _litav E4 ATOß STEEL, VRII- TRW, STEEL patt ern . 6l-IAFT I I.I.III, , B sTEEL COACH, BUGGY and IV AEON SPIWTHS and CUT NAILS AND SPIENS. EkTdlia Fil'Sf MASS Itna Warranted. ,017 ICES AND WOltlo3l Sixteeath Street and Allegheny River, and.7l 7 Water Street.Pitt■burgh. GODEFFROY BIWiCKER & . CO., 42 Exchange Place, New York, Are prePaTed, as Solis Agents in the United States &Clam Sinsals.n Mining nd Iron corn party of Dnisbnig, Westphalia,-to contract or sell is quantities to snit Purchasers, (delivered in either New York or Philadelpidso the cile‘israted V. G. SPIEGtLEISEN trsed so extenaively for the aulinfacturlng of This Iron is free from Balers and Phosphorni and contains a heavy percentage of,Maniganese 71111 pp . . rtlmilm s sample!, 'pricea or cheinical analysis will be promptly ihrwarded on applies , eation. a.10:d70 SHEFFIELD STEEL' wonss: EMMA NIKEOIt -1 CAST ANTI GERMAN 'STEEL, 2 3 tplii ikt aka2i08, Tip AXLIZ, STEEP. TIBV,NtTks Wrarehoueei .88 Water aadloo First Sts. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN. • coanteAx. pArnateS: • • r wm. TCALF. REUBEN HILLXII. GEO. W. BAR I CHAS. PARKIN. ISPYCIAL PAlrrigza-8. M. EZR. - CRESCENT *3TEEIi MILLER, BABE' & :PARKIN; Onlce, No. 339 Liberty St, !etc:de -,PrTSBIIIMH, BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHEL & CO., lfiumiXoturers. of all descriptions of • ; Ispits*mirir Mee said Warehouse,l2o, 1114111COND sad 119 anti 131 iliaaT isTELEZTB, • PITTSBIIRUN. • MS. Ntritzmn, W. P. Porritir, Sturt. FIT rSIIIIM4R FORGE , • Railroad *tab itars Mid SHUR laMtroad Car'*idea Stoned; 3tg4irtia4l3+o Axlel•thipainedridi Lomistottie F rames} Leeomottrofflrause Shapes; Ride Rodin = -. TOlies, Straps; i /Piston Heads; Steamboat Shia; _Steamboat Cranks; Piston BMW, Wrist's Pitman Saws, - Collars, dl:e• Office, 'N0: 1 177 PENN STREET; NIERSHa r tfROC,gSL, . The Trustee.e sten o nrei we_ d to_crentisees: sea for the nee of "the'ELLEßsile.usES PRO The . . superior quality imparted to,-,goog 004, the great improvement is inferior rrnfl: Mull the Teduut4 uust.u?mmepil it tb akipanafecturerf of Paopplylng to rties wlshrorto 'lto tiiti Ataithiceittes loy JAMES C -4SSPEE:Er; Attorney for the Trustees. ROOMS A slid ' S* Tryg . UsIVB 963 i Iroulth' 'avenue. Parties interested are invited to visit the EiHOENI3EaBE • ,WORKii. Where itus process is sow 1 'access • 0 0eratica.• • •: 1 • .tea:drt• "VIVERSON, PRESTON & coy re00.70.143r04 Mao. . . ' Warehouse. Nos. _UM MOT =BIM cs,;,poSlte lgoriongaSela i on ap2A:da , . 1 PIWT111:0113,011." Novzamr Wolacs. ITTBHLj~, NOVELTY WORO'. = :=Finuidted n. ADAMS;' 'sEE &.cO. wasturAorluom ; • • - r I.II7BTONT L MIVIR2VBBANN PAT- Els rakailypilpt 4017NrE,8, • SOOLLES.' - • - Joao" Yaw& Patent , Door - Lor.talaad• Wake.% 'papsalOOofrealBBo, all. :31 •,:. *Mkt& mtir x fps, za.73,,,,Eit:Tlll==, jury caorn4 avo., .; ! ; • Li , . rfz IF 7-1 • AND a STEAIUMTPII34 11 1 MERM of LI kLads. , ger; of Pike and Walnut Straits, PIfiTSBURGIS. BESSEMER ',STEEL. of 'every deicaption of IRON WORKS: = • - AND. IRON .00 ' • - vs, Y•2(IIFAOZQIIZII8 -OF PITTSBURGH. PA. ' WE :C=C=l FITTING. FOUNDERS, MAOHMSITEI, J. .11N111 FORT PITT FOUNDRY COIPANY. OFFICE AND WOE S, TWELFTH'STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. urrngiminilkoittiteggiOgl a ".l. chinery, Nail' 'Matadi:mil, Re. torts, and Castings general]. is NATIONAL IFOVAWELIL.'. 4 AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Oiirroll sad Smallaissitz•ets, • • tmcbrrn WARD,) 1 1 Fr'1131311311,43.13. , . - • WILLIAM SMITE, lkforoafaoturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOB GAS AND WATER WORKS My Pities are all east invariablyin Fits, in dry sand, and IA feet lengths. A/so, fun assortment of general Castings for Gas and .Pater Warps. I would also the attention of Superintend. eat* of Gas Works to my make of RICTOBTS. • A 4l‘l MORTON STREET. Ninth Wait, p;Owboz):l9l;'.elzi irIIODILIS N. 1111114,E1t, President. These Works are Midas the largest and most complete establlslunenti ln tie West, and are now prepared to furnish Zogines, of ever* dolgeriPass. Sellers, OUTanks. Irop,Worlt., Railroad Ciuddilu: noway mull 41astlark Engine Castligiou .1111sehlne Clatissirs. General Casthws. OILDEBS isbrAorriro. twangy ROBINSON, REA & CO” Saccessois to ilooragott, Mots & WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En• mines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, nattin u Kastings of Sheet criptions , 011 Tanks and 8 Boiler andlron Work. (dice, O. Le, corner Pint and Smithfield Streets. Ants for GISTARWS PATENT INJECTOR far re ge eding Boilers. jall:rta uNT. BLANC FOUNDRY. tter Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposlts Union Iron MOM rrrreSl32o3ll. Belling arid Bridge Castings, THHIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, maommutY oesnaae 0011LBALLT. Orden promptly sad centally executed. Marin reasonable. , 4 , EinniErr , a siiionimi. ome:128 THOZOIS CARLIIII & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Worki, ALLEGHENY OITY,'EA.; XsneffiCturiss, Of fitelm' 'Engines, 011 Presses, Bol PulleYs &HOU& Grist and* Saw Mlll Work, 111111 and :chine thistlngs, Grate Bars, Weights. Wekozi. Boxes, ' ke. Baßd to order ang have on bAnd - Erlidnes of all sizes. • • invishqs CENTRAL FOUNDRY . AND ROLL, WORK 880 Penn Street. S BC/LL-[AN, '•BOY& imonEt cm Bolls. knucasttngs, Bali Lathes, LUMBER. 1. 4 171118 E R I" - LU Oa I t ALOMOTTIER PATWEIMISON. Dealer fn-all kinds 40-Lumber. ON HAIM AND 303 Wan s 3. , . 000 feet DryT3ne Boards: 150 13‘ and X inch Clear Flank; . 30'I eet Dry Inch COmmon Plank; 80 eet Dry 1 and Alia °ski 05, I, • eet Dry 3, WV and Inch Ash, ft. Dry %A, a in.Oherry & Maple, 30,0 , 0 ft. Drill, 51 and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry Poidarikantllng; 253,000 feet Readmit Joists and Bcsatingi 150,000 No. 118-Inch Shingles, sawed; 3150.000 116• Inch !Minified, sawed; 40,000 No.l.lsriach Shingles, okayed; • 40,000 Fire Mack; 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons ?ire Clay. Tasne—No. so ruzini 'rrnarr'finaterly Menchuter,Nid,ll34-3.41140(145T334T,0440.• site the Gas worica. Aliaaany Oity. ' ,toLI oe'RiPstß, , NNE T.ALKE sopEniOn "tomokictu,,dlD OFlCtilito Wos=a XTITSI3I3It43IIZ. PARK,, htOCIIIIDT ,do., ulheturers of Sheath , Haulers , mad Bolt OolVat,Preele4 4 3 o PPer Malted KLUBot. lOW, oftener Solder. Also, baherters MI Deal ers •31 metal. Tin Plate Sheet Iron Wire. ae. (lon itattlymikatd Titmirentsetanei and Wools. Warenotuse___t_No. 140 0111,111.6 T and UN 4.110014 D BrumiCT,_Pltta h. ••,, • ?speeds " orders. of hopper ea toany.dedrednt. DY/M:4WIlv 800IIMER, • H J. Lmrcr, DYER. AND SCOURER. No. A! S. CLAM sammir And Nose 136 and 137 Third Street, PITTBSUlitili: f&( • .^= • „. „ ,-.I.PT,F '74 1 :450P5Z 1 J&4... e *Or PITT6BURGE GIAZKITEi MONDAY,' MARCH 29, 1869: 11".(IGH.VB01;EktV Cor. Point Allfiand Dngnesne (NILE TEM POINT.) Engine Builders, I",_aun,aers and Mackinisb. - - • . Mannfaeture STRAMBOAT ENOWES end SW TB/NARY ENGINES. Of 11l Ems. •-•.e • A ltai attention invited to our new STATION WELL,ENWNE AND PORTABLE EB. of Ittatortemowm. .CASTENOs; of every kind. inade toorder stew POntidry. on THIRD S B, WNGE f RS.R W EandT H BAC NG S P RM E and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the . . INDUSTRIAL. WORKS , Fronting on the Allegheny River, near theroint, PITTSBURGH, PA. ggr All orders promptly 'Ailed; TIVY F° BU' PITT B, STILL AND TAME W RIES. CARROLL & SNYDER, icAlroTacm:ixuiais TUBULAR, DOUBLE•TLITED' TUBULAR. -BOX AND CYLINDER- STEAM BOLL. ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TAVES. - • - CHIMNEYS, BEILECHMIG AND ASH PARS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND DOAV SHUT= !i: • Ocoee and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short amid Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. /MP Orders sen to the. abovcaddreas will be promptly atten to. mhy:lee mpTM. "imprint': & c 0.,. 1r V BOILER . MAKERS. AND SHEET IRON NORKERS, 2r09. AO, i11p,,1144193 A 6 PENS BT. Hiving secnirett-i4szin yard and tanistiectc, With the meet approved machinery, we are to manufacture every, description ofin t o In the hest manner,- arid warranien e =Tondo in the country. Ohlmneys i Breeching, Pin Beds, 13 j r. , Loom° ve Boilers, Votdensers, t Par. Taultskroll tills. A tors, Settling ant, Boiler limn. Bridges:tlugar PanN and sole manufacturers ot BandmilPs Pat ent Boilers. . ^Besmiring done on shortest notice. iseznil JAMES M. BITES, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PA., 'auttersthrtwor. or • • IRON OIL' 'TANKS; arrnaNG Pram corms antam ma, zoizzoi..9 Amk winter IKON IVPBE. - - ' For Stkiitboatis. JADED DDATSH. ..... D. DUMB JAILED M. !MISR & SON, 11111NOTACT01BRII OP Steam Boilers, Oil . Stills; Tanks. SMOOT IMON Wollll.4kg. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. THE BEST STOVES. BRADLEY & CO. lianufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating States, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.. . . Bole Agents , for the' celebrated ' Base Burning Oriental - Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.B est in the Weald Dor Pairlor,Onice, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win ter. Do notbay until you see or send for Circular. No. SO WOOD STREET. Oar Agents fbr otienudit•ElEfiggprt: BROL, Onithfleid Si.; GEO. 1117BiasT, Allegheny City. • mAstrrivivaxas or. ieVilitY 1,41113 art OF roves, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, is THE FIERY - FITRNACE " . • Fos WIEIQ2fO EmLnizos. . THE NEW ANTI-D73T 40001aNft STOVE, ..REHOLATOROY , COLUMBIA COOK STOVE VAN'S - (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLit RANOP, C AST IRON M ANTL E _.1 . M...L1tA,N RATES+ fropeurt and dust; 6iiiATE,/ILUNTht, !tali" : 206 anfi.2oB Liberty Street, ee25:717 , -PITTSBURGH; PA. 0001 E STOVER. CET THE BEST. BISSELL a CO: 'FOB 11.12WIETSOIT5 COAL. Warrante4 te.peelr l Bake er Bead aa ' cell as any iittiei Bate in the trains rd : BRIELD4 f . No. - aid ')::•eiti. : :Otietot. s , : LlaraitaiLd 55, 1 13 1, .21.1{ATM COAL AND , ". COAL! COALIIii COAL!!! DICKSON;I4TiIIitAIAT: I CO • trayithireni dt3elrMice to NO. 5137 Lllllllll7' MOM , EL w oos. Aso City Flour min) IViOND 11,9011. Aso now" Drawl& to fitialehdird'lttiGElo- GHENY LIMP NUT QUAL taaccm. at lowest morket price. _• • • All orders lett at their Mee, or addressed to them thronak the mall, will be attended to promptly. • • STONE. '~EBT comaicii Machine Stone Worka, . , -Northwest coiner of West Common, Allettboulr. • • . WILE.D , K ATVAILTEH OM • Hatton band or prepare on short notice Hearth and Step Mites,- gel for Sidewalks. Brewer' Varna, Se.. Head and Tomb Stones , As., Ordes pr omptlye exdented. PllOllll reasonable OE ..'..'1 1 4,500,000'': SEVEN P 1 1: CENT. . GOLD BOND' TBIETY YEARS TO RUN, ISSUED BY The Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company. TREY ARE A FIRST EIORTGAGE -- SINKING FUND BOND, Free of Vhite4 Tdx; SECURED EY ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED. AND THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS. And by the Railroad, lte Bolling Stock, and the Franchises ot the Company.. Double Security & First *Mass Inustmen In every respect,. yteldin gl in Curren c y nearly TEN PER CENT. PER ANNEX. Present Firice, Ninety-live and Interest. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks ceived in payment' at their highest market price.' Pamphlets and full infot4ttion given on ap plication to JAY COOKE 4 CO., No. 114 South Third Street, E. W. CLALIiii viz CO.; No. 35 South Third Street, • • PHILADELPHIA." Fiscal Agoutis of the Lake Soporior ffilrshlippißiver Railroad Co. IRA,B. WYLY & CO.; SEMPLE & JOMN 'TAXES T. BRADY & CO., RAZZ CAIIGKEY mhl3:fild NIT PIT? BANKISG MOIPANY. No; 169 Wood Street; : : : : : 8200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUARLY LIABLE, DEALEBJ3 IN GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES AND COLD. INTESEST ALLOWED QA TIRE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.. DIRECTOR/St Jno. C Miter, Eobt. H. King, • • Andrew Miller, James M. Batley. ' BAIII%. IIiceLIIEKA.N. Pros% D. Hostetter, James Ch)rdon, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, D. LEET NATIONAL BANK OW COINERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON .. —" '....Priglidest. JOB. H. HILL —......--......—Caahler. CAPITAL; r . r : $500,000.- DMICTOBS: 1 A. Patterson; Geo. Cu,, Wm. H. Brown, it . Palmer Chas: Lockhart, Was. mrlas, Dan. H. Davidson, Wm. Heed. W. 13: Haven. . . . DINICOI7/111S DAXI. sta:oltS HART' CAUGHEI & CO., . BANKERS, ANI2I BRoipits, Corner 2740 d and. Wood Street.", ;• , ; PITTSBURGH, . - (BIICCESI3OI3IS TO HANNA.. HART & C 0..) - • -•".j Exchange, Coin,'' Coin,. Vonpono,: sad . plittouhir attanUoit pal& to: the pe t tetWei GOVERNMENT. BONS. • • • 41E0A Drafts 91114q.ndon. „ enyt:see • - .••• , - • . • BOLDIES 11.108114 " r .A.l • Il ! !..; 57 Market _Street, .L 3 '4lllkj_L.- • Conocuous Bade oh all the Dtlholhel,helhte ef the Mated States tad Cagiadali, Stotkit,Bonds and other Seouritkio scrtrear ArmtotapoN - ooxinsiose 3F the plisduiss sad *loaf . • • United States . ; Securities. OW • DOLLIR - :SITINGSI After, the rYskaNll4/Vklfettt, . Will be timed on. . WED. N _ . . ESDAY EVENINGS And open A lanz 9roip, 9 o , f.lock A. IE, fo 3 oiclocyk. p. It., add on ' • Saturday Evenkngs. , , S WINT 11 R4 21 r , APCIMTZOTIIigAti 43472 - onHamENTAL. dmtvaits: No; - ,illandusky'114 - IllegNny A large assortment of NILIVEL POSTS. and HAL LEitle constantly on hand. TURlfllifi of all deserlptlons, donor ^ ocesy3o PHILADELPIIIA. OFFICE OF Y.ITTSBUBOR GAZETTE, • SATURDAY, March 27, 1869. . The unusual demand fer- - -money, and especially', for circulation, at the money x eantres and larger commercial cities, in the preseht expanded condition or all the banks, is really , surprising, and shows at! once what a large amount - of bank circulation has been absorbed by the Southern States since flag year, Ind how disrustrons it is 'to the ordinary course of business, as it : was alast;fail at Chicago • with grain specniatton. The , commercial Ooininunity, and in fact ev erybody else, has now to suffer for it. Liberal shipments of grain last fall -would have released a large amount of capital now locked up in the noph-west, would hare given plenty of exchange to pay our indebtedness in EtirOpe du iing last fall, and caused a natural de cline in the gold premitan, and through heavy purchases of bonds made Europa our debtor now, or forced - them to ship their surplus gold now laying idle in the banks of England and France. Thai , ness is almost at a stand still. By , the unnatural depression of the gold premi um,exports are merely nominal and proucers, may as well keep what they have, instead of selling it for less than -what it can be produced for. This keeps a large amount of money in transit and away front the. money centres, where it generally ~flows after or immediately following the spring purchases of South ern and Western merchants, Another drawback On financial matters is the un certainty in regard to the policy to be pur -sued by the Secretary of the Treasury in particular, and the action of Congress in regard to the re -distribution of currhney in the Southern and Western. States, which is a matter of great importance and demands immediate attention. The opening through to California or the Pacific Railroad no doubt will draw a large trade to the western Staten, and banking facilities should be afforded there as well as in - Macsachusetts. The past week has been characterized by an unusual inactivity of basinem in Government bonds, and a steadiness in prices whiCh is truly feMarkable. Hold ers of Governinents would rather sub -mit to . exorbitant: ehaitea, 'of interest than part with their securities, although thera is nothing' - that' would- warrant higher Prices for some time to come. Earopean markets are well Stocked. and the large financial institutions are hostile to any encouragement in the farther in , troduction' in, the mark*, there. Their own financial bubbles, rc • quireall their.caPital - to keep them from' bursting at this moment, and the natu ral course of- spaculs,tion. ie.. favorable there to a considettibleldealii&i ; • pstocka are. dull. egitWeak, maintained only - their: present.. latices...beams:se there are no buyers, and - holders may as well keep, them as 'sell them at alms. Gold keeps steadY at 180, 1 ‘,€)181 - and is scarce on tho market, holders preferring to subiiiit to heavy charges thimOrt 'With it at present; ghotatiorus, ceirldent that as sociii 'al - money gets 'easier thtisa will advance. B. Cashier.. Y. AT 11 A. N. MI In our local e stooks the market lei:inlet with almost - nothing &ink. Oil and Railroad stocks are offered, but no takers oaii: bolontui,emn sit,conossions, Quotations'--es received by Ph. L it.. Mertz: Gold,. 131;• . . Silver , 425; Eightsr one's, 115 9 ;; FiVe' Vtienties( 1867., 118 g, .d 0.1864,, /14; do 1885, .116 x; do Is% 1: comb', 118;• do , 1867, 118 x; do 186%, Forties; • lox; . New, York . Genial, 161 g; 'Erie, —;.Readinit, 'Pittsburgh,: Fort , .Wayne - •dc Chicago. 8 8 1 1 r9g 120;,',; ;MO: 1,-,1 4.1)4 1 04 141 10 1 ,: - 3:awc n igsp..-213outherm P10v6, • • , land doPitt/Mh; 1183,41. , Ohicies Rook Island, 131 y‘; Chicago (Sr. North Western, 84g; Chicago dr North'Weetbrit Pyefersed, .4/44;_ Apt* -Express Com pany, '_ figy; Merchants' . I%l°l Express, 94:11Western Union lelegraphr•Comhatiy, 4 Pregoryi - 9,1451 *Quartz AM; .89; Cory on, . 7 4 Smith it rtolos,/,55i W. .A.m. Pappas tog. Telegraph; to tbd*Pittiburo NEW YoBE Marbh , 27 1869 • The Money; Market was very stringent with a preindng, demand from brokers. therate for *1 loans ranged froze 7 per cent..cm*cy, i to , 7 per cent. gold, and 7, per cent. iurreticY, with a cemiiilsalon to peritent.The orders from the , . - Interior for 'currency contlnue heavy, „ *bile some;bankers here ate 4pScling Call from the COMntiolliir neat iveek, and ,cave notified tore heavy amonot of lawns; l'or Monday. Commercial. paper is press. ,ing on the street andlthe beat namea are ; Offered at 10@l2 per cent. The Bank statement shows a heavy loss in specie and deposits, arising from ;„.. i - - • ....7,.. , ;1,1 , ;,, , .0,,.17,.,.J—;;;-----st-n?,F.:-,-,...Tif:J:;.`=:,'-;;',7=--,:p,:•"!;"-•:---7---,,,,7--':',1-,-.177-4,----4--,,s_7".' .:iA. -4 ~--;,..,:,-'4 ~...„,..-„15,-,,,,,f,-.A..--,11,,,,,,,,,z,,,,/z1'',.:.".-,,,,'",==---,-'-...--,.,,,_.,,,- A AA , 'Ac •'-‘,.......,-,,, -. 0- `-,,,,,,:5:Af.A:AAz,;:-:,.'W".4,`,-,Z-.4.-45-te4---"<r:A1(:-r,'"-!•74'.;'„':.-4:AtA•le.t.AA z-tz,,,fikatzt*4 , sTt.4l-Azz.,,,tg.22,,,; :. , ...pAi,5y„..„,, ,, i,„, 4-,,A,A , r 4.41, , ,,,, , ...,.., • r „„ z-A. , -,..y ,,, - - 9 ‘-„,-- 4/..fts,A-4,4,A .. - - 0 , - •—%.-. ''' ' ' t ''''''' -- Vl' -6 , ..Z -'"''s V A .tIA - -,,,-4,-tz''..-AvW 1 -,„ ; „. ..4.--4..,?...Av A - 4 , • ' lN' ' '' -.-AZ" .4.;••., ' 4.6t f W esty ., . ,iS . V . : 4 . ',......V.4 - ,, i4 6: tAT. , 7% , ....4.k.:4, ~. 011,, re:, :,,,,.. ~-eal.-W-'-‘,..,4. • .-_.; • , •i, . -.-,, ,-..--- . ,--',... - arigi: . pi ..,-,,,,,,,,, -7...-44 , 41.- 14.4 1, .J;:„ , , ---,- -; , ,,g,k13.4-_, ‘ - .?":7- 1 41.:4 , :o4...,. -., -r •-k - ' ,J; • ',,,f,5.v , , -.,.„ 1, ,.. ~,,, , ,f .s.:- ' r ~,,,. -- , ...1 , -- - -,..1 ~,. *•, ,F CW, O 4:' ~...kk.. 1 7, ' ; ' ,57,? Zrr , Lii - lns-t 3 v- 4,- -Aliwpf - • , „,. ... v.....,,, r ,=..- -- i.p, v.... Awy-t„,.--.---„,...„. , ~......4.:, 5: ~° CENTJRALL 4111 . _pups . PACIFIC HALLWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now In the market for sale by R. .I. ll 4lala r rZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer in Government Bonds. Goldand . Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. dell payments made into the Sub-Treasury'on account. of custoins: Loans' $263,900,589, increase $811,287; specie $12,073,722, de crease $3,139,584; circulation 531,777,814. Increase $36,504;- deposits $180,113,910, decrease $3,381,089;`1egal tenders $50,555,- 103, dee,rease g 219,771. Sterling is dull at 8 ® 8 ;a Per cent. for prime bills. Gold is a shade easier, opened at 131%, ad vanced to 131 y,„ declined to 130 7 ,4 and closed at 131. Governments are lower,foreign bankers appearing in the market as sellers, and' some rouud lots were offered at quOta tions Coupons of 'Bl, 115% ®116; do. !62, 118%®1184,g; do. '64, 111®114%; do.' '65, 116® t _ l 6,k/; .new, do. 113®113%; do. )(g, 113®113%; do. '6B: 113%; 1040 s, 1.05®1053‘; Pacific Sixes, 104% ®104). State Bonds are dull; Missourls C'f 87%; old Tennessees 6514®66; new do. 61® len I TAKEgi & i ll y gl 61%; Old North' Carolinas' 63063%; new ' B 8c t! , do, 5734®58. - Steaks 'have) been heaty.iilr d#4.and (Sacceasors to B. JUN= & C 0..) though business was light the prices are generally lower. New York Central and Pacific Mail are still the leading featuieSi Corner Fourth and Wood Sts. - the forther declining folly 2 per cent: and - 9 the latter advancing, the .samp amount. The continued stringency "in money' is _ - • • driving many Operators from the market 3EI D i T33c . 311 rt. gag. for the time being. There Is, however, 1 7 a very general anticipation of a strong , tendency towards speculation next week- BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS 01P and among the stocks mentioned as like ;, • ly to figure conspicuously are Rock Is ' land, Ohio it Mississippi; Northwestern, GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES. Mariposa and Quicksilver. - ' 5-30' Pricds--Cumberland, -35®35,,'; • Wells Express, 3 014 ®3l; American 40X ®OLD, SIDES AND COUPONS, (4/10ri; Adatns, 58%®59; ;United States, • 57X®58; Merchants Union, 15y„ ®l6s‘; 1 . Quicksilver,l9%fg2Q;:Cantw). 513 35@ 59 1.4; i ON BOST' 1 9 AVDRABLE TEBBE. Pacific Mall, 9034(p0j; Western Union TelegraPb, 873 Ci (638; Mariposa, 19%®194; do. preferred, 343 ®31%; New York Cen- IS I - Intend Alined on Deposits. tral i ' 160%®160%; Erie, 34%®343‘; Hud son, 136%®139 ; - Harlem, .135®136; air Money loaned on _Government Bonds at Reading, 913®91%; Terre Haute, • 35® Lowest market rates. • .88* do. preferred 61%066; Watiimili, 663 Orders) emanated for the imirchasse 1 ®67y; do._ preferred, 76 ®7B; St. Paul, and Sale: of _STOOKS, BONDS and 7114,g71y4 do. preferred, 79®79 34 ; Fort vy ayn e f2234@t22r- Ohio GOLD„ • 32v,@323‘: michigan _ soutbern. 96%.® 96%; Pittsburgh,- 89%®89%; Toled 6,• 106; • ,T474ES T. BRADY C O .v Michigan Central, 117 3 /®118; Roek Is. land, 131%®131y,; Northwatern;B4%® 81%; do preferred, 92%®92%,. • Mining shares quiet; Smith and Perin lee, 160;- Grass Valley, 1.%); Eldorado, 42. ‘ „.- Copper shares , at Boston—Copper Falls, 11; 'Franklin, 18; Hancock, 5; Minne sota, 2. • ,Gold clearings to day: $8,9,CC0,C30. Im ports far the week: dry goods, $1.9804- 295; general merchandise, 18,818,251. Ex ports specie - to-dal - to Europe, $25,031; to $15;600)-• that: to Havatl a for Thursdaywas only $12,630; total for the week, 51;353,161. •• Receipts at the 'Sub-Treasury, $1,176,- 762. Payments, $806,218. Balance, 194,- 690,283..•.;-• ' ' '6lje klifitshutt ! ay# FINANCE- AND TRADE • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE 01' EITTSBEIROII GAZEWTE, SATURDAY', March 27,4869, i. - The markets in a general way, present bid little that is new or iniportant, the exception that there .seems to,be a little better feelingin some branches of , business; and-thiiindications are. favors.- bleefor a geneialf.iinProvement Withiii a short time. ;Grain is dull and neglected and the slime; isitnie of Flour; Ile Pxo visione, compared with last week, are a shade stron^eri both here and, in the West. Sugars have stiffened up consid- • erably within; the past week Under the influence of the advices in regard to Cuban insurrection, and prices 'have ad.: vanced materially. Other articles are quiet and devoid of anything that is re ally new or worth of special notice. APPLES—Are coming in more freely, but with a steady demand, prices are maintairied, ranging from ••;,I®6 per bbl, as to q.lality. , • APPLE BU rtltt•ls quiet and tat chanted, at 90®11 per gallons BUTTER—Is in fair demand `•bat the supply 1s fully up to it, and. prices are • unchanged, ranging from 45®:18 for prime to choice. BEANS--In better supply—may be - quoted at $3,50®14,75. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3®3X. CRANBERRIES—SaIes at V20(442.5. • CHEESE—SaIes of New-York Goshen at 24®25. CORNMEA.L-01,76®1.85per!owt. r• CARBON OIL—Is a shade stronger, with less offering, but the market is so irregular that it is difficult to give quo tations. DRIED FRUlT—Peache t are dull, the deraand apparently luivitig dlmished. and prices are barely sustained. Apples in gt ad demand and scarce, with sales at 11®12. , , EGOS - -;--.ltisteidy demand and we eon tinnetailuote-ai 2t427. HAY—Bsled is dull but unchanged; sales of goon to prime at §23®25. „HOMINY-4;6 ,®6,25. HEM P—Quoted at $220 per, ton t . ' PROVISION 8- 7 Thil market - :la steady with a fair lobbing demand, butlprices are unchanged. Sates of BPcon at 14;4® for Shoulders; Ri abed Sides, 16%g 17; Clear Sides, 18®18,, and Sugar Cared Hams 193 f:. .'Steamed: 'Steamed Lard,l9Ml kettle rendered, 2052 W. --Mist ...Pork 02,50. Dried Beef' 21. POTATOES—In good joeal; demand ,Wlth regular sales, in atm, at 75@80 per bushel. PEANUTS-10 eta per pound. POTATOES—There is an improved de mand, ,w4aile,Prices ..recaain k uncizanged; ;- sales-In - store' at -78580-7 7 ' 7 .4' • GRAlN—There is little inquiry for :Wheat and..prices are unchanged at $1,40 451,43 for No. 1 Spring, and $1,55@1,60 for No. 1 Winter. Barley% reporied dull and nominal al $1,904;2'1424 *cod to prime, and $2,10 for choice Spring.. Oats dull and a shade lower: may: now bo I ,lluoted at 643@65 on wharf and track and 67©70Tin stare. aye dull and un changed at 51,40(4)1,42. Corn, is dull and nominal at 70(4)72 for White and 75@77 for prime Yellow. • SEEDS—There is a Yery,fair.. dextiand :for Clover, with aakkag.slo4llB.6o,lfand Timothy at $3.50©3,75. 'Flaxseed gaited at $2,45@2,50. • , 1 4 ,SAL1—la quiet but steady, and is still 41bted at $2 by.the car T load. SORGHUM-4ftssce FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the 'trade. and the usual advance la a retail 'way. X441 :474 - 4 11 :0e 8 I are unonairged. firing heat brands - 156;25 8,7510/M," Winter `Wheat s7,Bo©B.2'Rsie FFl6iir‘l7,lloo' 17,25. The following are the Pearl Mill prices far , their brands of flour inadtt . .dr'ulerAker.lNttuntta Pearl '.,1411i . 7 thrtibititr grebil bratit In 19;90 in sacks 19,60; double extra in bar rels MOO, and, in, iasoks. At fB,9p; Pearl Millifamily ill barrels. 1q,40, 'and in 'tacks at MOO, Spring Wheat brands in barrels ;Aso, and ks .in stlc,-)7,p0., z , The Pittsburgh PriceeartS•edflol lows: Choice. White Winter Wheat Flour., in nbln. .4 9 , 30 ,-1114 "Wks; 19,00, 'choice ~Red Winter } Wheat. Flour, in f7,7ls;:atid In sacks 17,50,' choice., Spring Wheat .Piour; in bbls,VA; and in sacks, FT per bbl. W lIISKYI-Iligh*ines very dull; may be quoted in a jobbing way at 92@93. LARD Oil-Sales No. 1 at 11,855160 and No. 2. at /1,25(g1,28. , , 5 11
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