The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 02, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN,. WM. & 0
'Manufacturers of
• IRON, NAILS, STED
AXLES, AND SPRINGS , •
Drioureinie;z. N. AND •TUNIATA,
FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BAND; HOOP. SHEET AND TANK IRON.
BOILER, PL AND :HEADS, -._
GUABD IRON,DRAH and IRO P ER BARS,
'FLANGED CUTTER BARS, 011,1Ni/OER
reoN
.AND PLAT RAIL, for Coal 1101411.
CROW Et Itti,WEDHEO & HARR , IW TEETH,
SPRING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
HILE .2.• WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
•
LL TIDES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
STEEL
A COACH,- BUGGY and WAGON SPRD7OS and
LES.
O9IINAILS AND SPIKES.
- All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS:
•
Six te ent h Street and Allegheny River,
Tabs
wad 77 Water IS ,Pitteitnarsh.
-
GODEMOY BRANCKEB &
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, as Sole ~ A gents In the united
States for tie Prussian Xining and Iron Com
pany ofDalsburg, Westphalia,
,to contract, or
sell In quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered In
either New York or Philadelphia ' ) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN,
Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free from 13111pur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy per rental e of Manganese.
hall particulars, samples, prices or chemical
'analysis will be promptly forwarded on applica.:
Ja3o:d7n
ation
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
BINGER, KECK & CO.
PITTEIIVCIIIGU. PAL..
Yeaufseturers of every deicripUon of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
B ta.M.:c B/ 2ffirtatny BPBINBB,_
BTxra. TIRE , ac., so ••
WarehOu/14 . 1311 Watd and 100 First Sts.
AVILLEI! BASS & PARKIN
PAIITNIOUS
wit; iurramar, BEUBEN MILL ER, ezo. W. BARB, I CHAS. PARKIN.
fin=Az. PAarnai-E. X. EMIG
CRESCENT STEEL 'WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Orrice, No. 339 Liberty St,
fel4:d4B 'I7"II3I:FRGH, PA.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Nanufacturers of all descriptions of
einEow.lm-r
Mee and Warehouse. THIRTIXTH, THIRTY
?IR= aad RAILIsOAu BTREBTS,
PITTEIBIDESH.,
IRON WORKS
' ..Ai. v iausza, , Wes's. .... W. P. POWEL". Sup%
pl i rrigentill FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
iIIARVI'ACTIMMUS OP
Bar Iroia
ltaUroad Fish Bars and Rol*
- Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Oar Sides ilamanor(4l
laronibtiro
' lacearotlve Framer shapes
Slide ltedkr,
Yokes, Straps; _
e) jPistaaineSitiof
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
• Piston! IlleMs,,Wrists; -
`Plumaik4aws, Sollars, Ste.
011!toe s No. _177 PENN , STREET,
t PITTSBIIIMI. rs- - -
ILLERSIIIIISEN - PROCESS.
The Trustees are now Iwo dto grant Heels,
See for the use of , the F RABAIII3ILIZ FRO
CZS/3.
,
The superior quality imparted to - Rood Iron,
the great, imprcrvirm ern to Waldo? Iron. and atm
aiducu.lipOSG. commend iato ah auutufacturen of
Parties wishing tome it can obtain Menses by
applying to - - •
JAMES P.
'SEER,
.Attorney for the Trttstees.
BOOMS 1 and A, English's Building, 983 i
youlth aixonne, , . •
1 ' Partial , iirtetheilivi lire bitted to Ilia . the
8110ENBERGER WORKS. where thp process is
now In successful operation. -
ETippsoly„ ropproN a, co.,
l'ennovivania Iron.. Works. ,
- OT W ATr z invp;nl f teloii l66 er ld"7 • Plan
ap24:416 PrIVirJRCI Ha
NOVILLTY -WOIARS.
pllll,
• NOY:111/17 - .WORKS;
sramai it ded..4!l ,1.. 11 , 11.,
Ap t
Aill, *ILEE e Co.
iurreAcrusplis cm _ .. : -
imrsiliztitorDANHs 4. )74llllll4l MC . 11 PAT
ifN77 r I T II P 4 I. ...''9utallF 2, t::
Jamul /*odd 'Pateni Vool• Locks ind•Latabes,
- . Paint and 0p4%*&1114 to. -
00U1311 OP FIRST AVENUE &GIANT**
• Pittsburgh, /Pean'ia t . , , '- '
G- : - • I - " FITTING.
TOME N. 000rtti • =las
:mai oxrpritar. - Co4
•
BRAss gorzrxtruitA• 4:
assutiatuross of Mali AND jk
_a g
cdoierlowitpltkon dolmas
4:150.) ilt - % ar ali biotitea
leer.. of Pike aild , 'Welent Stitetip
ENE
Trmrsnvngir.
FOUNDERS, ELAORINIS
OAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
OF - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
clattery, Nail Machines, lie
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOCI - DRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and BiosMow" Ogee Oh
MIME WARD,)
prrriirsurteiEr, Ps...
WILLIAM SMITH
7kianufaoturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE ees - AND WATER WOR K S.
My Pines are all east Invariablytn Pits, In dry
sand;and la feet lengths. Also, fall assortment
of general
. Maine; brake and Water Worts.
I world also call the attention of 13u3 erintend•
eats of bas Works to an' make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS, -
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
•W M N•• •
These Works are among the largest and Most
complete establishments in the West. and are
now prepared to furnish
Sagineo, of every deserlPll,llh
Mailers, 011.Taiks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling mu Castlngs.
muihke feasthw.
Maehine Castings.
general Castings.
ORDERS BOLICIITXD.
no9:1011
R°l4lllllON, SEA & CO.,
' llaccessors to somargar, NEW2I3 s XIZZAMI.
WASHINGTON WORKS ,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTSiPITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Staid. • steam Bil-
Mes, Blast Engines. M
ilne, Castings cleft deserip : - Otr a l r ;
Once,s, Boiler and Sheet Iron - ark. •
N IA, corner d Stalthleld
Streets.
Agesits for GLITAIIIPS PAL 4 EISIZECTOII
fbr Leading Boilers. jall:rfd
li • B.
MONT BLANC NW air.
, istier Street, Ninth lard,
Wpm:Re Ulan Iran MU, I
PITTSBURGH.
Bolling Kill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MUM:MIRY 4MII CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Masses reasonable. -
EBNERT LiCKLIBID.
Milan
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and lodine Works,
81.11DINKT BT., ALLB6E3NY ern PA.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 rresses,
Fluters, Shafting, Grist and Baw 11111 Work,
Boiling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, de. Build to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes a1v14:415
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL , WORNII
sso Penn Street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD 8; BAGALEL
'Cldil Bolls, 311.U1 Castings, 801 l Lathes, dc.
vn~sER:
iparsza: ummEß:i
L
ALEXANDER •PATTERSON.
Dealer in all lii.nds of Lumber.
.
. ,
OBVRAND AND Ant BA1X „
1 `OOO 000 Stet Dry Pine Boards;
150,400 feet 1* and 3 luck Olear Plank;
- 30 t 000 feet Dry 1* Inch Common - Plank;
30,01 W feet Dryll
o'4en IE3I Oak
05,000 feet Dry 3; and 3 Inch Ash,
5,000 ft. Dry Si, 33% In.Cheny &Maple,
30,000 ft. Dry 1, IhS and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 feet Dry,PoPlar ecanWn/t
1150,000 feet HeMlocit Joists and wanting:
450,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed;
050,000 No. 1 164n0k t3hinsles, sawed;
40_,000 No. 115 - inch Indstglts, shaved;
30,000 Fire BMX;
1,000 Fire Tile.
LOU Tons Fire Clay;
YailAS-4/o.; Be'PIIOOIMLBTBXIDT.. fortharly
llanehetter___ndls3 BZBZIODA STEIEXT, eppo
site the Oat ' Works. A/Italie/1y Olty. noI2
COPPZIL
r i efus SITPEIIIOII
• ,OPPU, An marine WOBfl
Prrreanaloix.
higiCURDY & CO..
Mr idaeturers r...2 ° J nelazgarme ri ti tLalt
toisu!,..orter Solder.
tt i. oar tteri and D—eil
tseertithainVitwargacMts a r ia Z+oo
are mp ots i ett c ynaßST h. l3TElEsT and Lir
IDeedslArdellottoopet= to soy oesitett
i nt.
om./..aw
DYQR AN3:)%BQOIMM,
LANCE,
OYER AND SCOURER.
NO. ST. criAsin sirritlawir
And Noss 185 and 187 Third Street,
PITTSBITIMIL L.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY, APRIL ~2. 186 g.
HIIGH I N, BOLE & CO
ConiPolnt Alleywd Duquesnefit.,
(XLAR THY ronrs,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sixes.
ARY OlLttention invited to our now STATION
WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horsetpower.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD STREET. below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGERS.BOTTFE and TOBACSO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO MUSSES, on hand and made to
order. at the ' •
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Prontirig on the !Melberg River, seer the /Wats
PITTBBUB6H, PA.
jar Ali orders promptly fined. Tinr Us,
F ORT PITT • •
EOlisER) STILL A N D TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER.
asixtrrAcrunios or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-IMBED TUBULAR.,
PIRIS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM - BOIL
OIL STILLS. AND OIL TANRS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT. PANS AND CON•
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES.' GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL Sauna
OMee and Warehouse, Censer Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PlTTSEtnitGli i Pa.
ar Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. zah7:lS9
BANNIIILL do Co.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON .WORKERS,
NOB. ill) OA Mk AND se PIEN/IST.
Haring secured a large yard and tarnished it
vita the most approved machinery. we are pre
pared to maniac tare every description of BOIL
ERS la the begin:Leaner, and warranted equal to,
any made In the country. Chlzaeys, Breeching,'
Fire Beds, Hteant Pipes, Ltive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tank Oil Mils, Agita
tors, Battling I"=s, Iloller Iron. Brldges„tegar
nub and Sole mainit 8a.11.1'11 Pat
ent moil
_ers.
Benarrinidone on shortest notice.
12.3:catt
J A ES M. iarnart,/
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Sim*,
pniantaian; PA.,
NANMPACTVZia 01
IRON OIL TANKS,
BITTLING P/Llf3. Cernla STELAE FM%
11,0=30 MILL 3TACXS,
And SHUT IRON WORN.
For Steamboats.
JAB= St. ...... ....DDYUND D. BBC=
JAILED M. BRUSH & SON,
KAITOPACPI7III7t6 OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills; Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
glangibLcturers of the greatest sarlety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO B& FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated . Base Burning
Oriental - Stoves and Purnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Beet in the World for Parior.Office. Store or
Church. Fire needs no reklndllng—burrie all win
ter. Do nattily antil.yoa see or send for Circular.
Ea 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Ortentals—DEHßlLEE BROS..
Serithrield St.; GEO. HUBLZY, Allegheny City.
01M, HUGUS ,&`CO,
MANII7AOTIBBOIA 0,..8V8AT YABIZTT OP
OB I T I CONT3MI9 7
BOSTON Ar.7OOIOENG RANGE,
"TICE FIERY FURNACE,"
Pon weskits Butramtes.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA. COOK STOVE.
rtA A ria 3 E C l frattgbiD i rtitl, PO I T IA i n
REFLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt. and dut;
GRATE ERUNTS, FEN DERS, so.
206 and 208 101terty Street;
15e25:717 PITTSBURG : PA.
Coos STOVES.
CElt TFIE BEST:
BI SELL CO.'S
Illtrit.PH, P- -
FOR B V OUS .0041••
' .
,W IrrnulKle C 40014 Pike or Spelt u
oiLt.ge any_ other tiitere.th the-17111°a.
BELL & 00.
NO. 285 Liberty, Street',
also on amid aad tor sala, • - -
PARLOR STOVES,
ENLTING
GRAT E TMTL Iir KZIWKIIK
COKING ONG; ,am
' 1 2 OClAlrdEril-00
Cow v0a,14: . • c .
DICKSON, STEiVART & CO.,
BUIS/I=lo7oa thaw:most°
NO. 567- LIBERTY 'STREET
!
(Lately City IPloar Ml11)13200211:12L0014
Are IIOW L to turnteh ood : st n@RUNT LUMP, NU'T 00AL OR MACK,
lowest morket price. . . • _
AU orders left at their °Moe, or addressed to
them through the will be :attended to
twonotir. • -
STONE.
WEST COMMON
Machine Stow Works,
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny.
"MEMEL ATVATIOR & GO. •
Hive on hand or p_repare short notice Hearth
and Step Stones,_7lsgs for Sidewalks, Brewer?
Varlos,Ae: :Head and Tomb atones, its.
Ordors promptly ozecutod. Prtoes reasonablo
;FORT, PITT. BANKING COMPINT.
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHDLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLF,,
Dir sa. Rs, LINT
GOVERNMENT SEOURMFB
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
Collections made on all accessible solute in
the United States and Canadas.
DIRECTOBBt
P. Hostetter, Jno. Hither,
James Gordon, Dont. H.
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller,
Z. Fawcett, • I James M. Bailey.
BAWL. 11(iseLIURRAN, Pres%
1.111.15444
NATIONAL BANK of COMB%
Cora of Wood and Sixth Ste.
A. PAT ...... ....Drastdest.
JOS. H. HILL
CAPITAL, t s s $500,000,
DIRECTORS:
- A. Patterson. • George W. Can.
Wm. H. Brown H. Palmer
Chas. Lockhart: it tr
Wm. Douglas,
Dan. R. Davidson. Wm. Seed.
W. 8. Haven.
DISCOUNTS DAIL
att9:o2ll •
HART, CAI:WREN & CO.;
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third Wood Street.,
iorx - rosietrimm.
cauCCIIBOBB TO HANNA. HART I CO")
DIALIRS IA
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
sue sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Draft. on London.
aiTl:euts ,
N. Holum A SONS,
57 Market Street.
.r.r4. -- .A. - th3/311:TRG113. PA.
OoLleetloas made oa all the principal potato of
tae Era Med States and Canadair.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMIED2AION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
side of
United States Seenrities.
Ja80:al
JAY COOKE & CO.,
33aaals.eria, .
114 8O 77TH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
,STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sofa.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
oillipovernment . Securities. - mh3o
OILS.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY,
HERBERT G TTITIDDLE,
MA.NIIPACTIMER, OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
senpse Bathrwia Axle Oil.
Stands gr heat Withoiit -change; remains
limpid a w e t lst temperatures. Special 011 for
tropical clhnates or hot weather. .
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
Wilt cut Screws. - •
Saw Min and Planing.Mill' Oils,
Adapted for high speed.
Spindle Oil, Wool Heisd•Light 011,
011, Tanners'', Stag. liensole:
ing & Finishing 011, Gasoline,
Harness OIL 1
IParraillne.
• ARMOR VARNISH, to pre
serve' Bright I ron
Work and Machinery Prom Hum
These products are manufactured - under. Dr.
Tweddle , spatent by Superheated Steam in Vac
ciao. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, uniform, and meetlylight col
ored. standshigh temperature uric ed. And.
remain limpid duringextreme cold., The
Otis are !unequalled - and are hi constant use on
many m i n princirialHailroads. , Montan can
be exd and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Works at Sharpsbnrg Bridge..
. _.
WADING AND SING,
Oconaa Kerebaata sad Brokers In
Petroleum and its products,
DALZELL'S BUI E DINB , DUQUESIIE WAY,
rrrrasincen, PAL •
A3)l:)ructms,
, arABIN43I, KING 4 CO.
197 Widaut • Streef..
T A II4W
lEII t
00111MISSION•MEROHANTS,,
!In) 1 4/ 4 4* 8 IN
'Petrole*, o rrOducts,
Pittsburgh Ornee — DALSSIILL , B BIJILDINGr
earner of UnquesneNay and Irwin streets.
thlier - ,ligir.ip.AlSllT sr.
mn:wss •
fill:41110ND WORKS,
-.. • •
H. 1111i , LONC & CO.,
Onice, DALZELliiric,pure,
Duquesne Wiy, Pittsburgh. - Pa.
J. OMNI. • J. Y. BB TT
& BR&TT,
• ';44tciVrEoTußftr , AND
ORNAMENTAL, CARVERS - ,
. No, 64 SanduAliy st.,, illeghenyja.
ilastMierit Of RENti - EL • i i osis and
BALLSTE.II4 constantly on hand. TErhaPrtili.
of all descrlD tuN•dtool.': • • txgltyliti
CENTRAL AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investrnent now in the market for
sale by
PH. R. MERTZ,
;Corner PTPTH AVENUE & WOOD BTEEETS.
'Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates. . den
iliams To • Day & Co.,
(Successors to B. JONES A C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood 'Sta.,
33 AL IV IC. : 11 Mt
BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
; ON MOST FAVORABLE
Or Interest Allowed on Deposits.
- *Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders eseensed for the Petrehate
and Male of STOCIRE, BONDS and
stomp. •
JAMES T.. BRADY 41. CO.
ON. Cashier.
Ts AT 111 11.112/
)fig Vitbinalt etaytte.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, April 1, 1869.
The gold minket was strong to-day
and advanced from 131% to 131%, with a
firm undertone, despite the high rate of
interest paid for money.. The steadily
dedreasing belance of coin in the banks
and on the market, and the increasing
dernand for coin to pay duty, will soon
have exhausted the supply now on the
market, even before May next.. Import
ers and speculators on the bear side are
counting on the Secretary of' the Treas
ury to supply the needful, either by
sales, or by anticipating the May inter
est. i If the tendency is actually a rising
one, it is needless to say that any gold
will be sold, according to the reported de
termination of Secretary Bontwell. Ru
mors are constantly put, afloat that gold
is coming from Europe, but if it is true,
the I return shipments must be still
larger, as it is well known that our trade
balance is unfavorable and coin is only
shipload to enable some of the foreign
bankers to get their bonds to Europe,
which they are at present'unable to do,
finding it impossible to sell their ex.
Change.
Gcivernment bonds were firmer this
morning, but declined at noon about
per cent. The high rate of interest will
eventually force large amounts of bonds
on the market held by speculators. •
The stock market was well sustained
and rates advanced on yesterda*quota
tionsi. Nearly all the western shares
are higher. On local and Express stocks
little:is doing.
Money commands from 15 to 18 per
centAn some instances, and 12 per cent.
is the ordinary rate.
Quotationsa as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 1314; Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, ilog; Five Twenties, 1862, 118,
do. 1864, 113%; do 1865, .115%; do 1865,
Consols, 112%; do: 1867, 112'%; dd 1868,,
113; ' Ten Forties, 105%; New York
Central, 61%; Erie, —; Reading, 91%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago
Railroad, 124 g; Ohio doMississippi,
32g; , Michigan , , Southern, 901 s; Cleve
land id: Pittsburgh, 89%; Chicago di
Itocklidand; 126 g; Chicago dr North
Western, 84%; Chicago d:.North*Western
Preferred, 94; Adau3s Express Com.
pang,! 58; Merchants . Union Express,
Pacific Mail, 89%; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 89;6; Gregory, 2,60;
Quarts ELM, 92; Corydon,.—; Smith
Paradee,`l,Bs; W. Am Express 40%; -- -
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
.N.Ew Tons, April 1,1869.
Money stringency was very severe
to
day. Call loans, B©9 per cent. gold; and
7 per cent. currency, - with commissions
of .1-16@% per cent. Many bank ac
counts mere not made up until after four
o'clock. The stringency occasioned a
general yieldg of prices in the Stock
Exchange. The banks are , presenting
their three pei-ciant oertifieliteeil for 're
demption, and to-day one institution
drew from the Sub-Treasury half a mil
lion 'in greenback currency. The bal...
sued' there," - iit ihe cline, was about
000,000.
o
Sterling dull; prime bankers' bills, 7fx
6°lo firm, in response .to the advince
to 4 _lar cent. of rate2'l4,dhicount and
Washington telegrams (probably
tions) of a break in , the: Oalilnet,aud On.;
ban rebognition: " prices. opened it 181 X,
advanced to - 1111 X, :and' closed at 181 X.
The, rates paid' for carrying:varied from 1
• tg*rpcit .oerit. and la Per cent. to. flat.
Export today: : to Europe, 147,000; to
Vane, $168,000; clearance !MOW,-
00o Governments were dull, but' teadyi
most of the day, and became heavY and
- deolinialat the close on the high.. rates
paid for mo ney . ; Coupons - of 'Bl, 115X®
inv..,'62, 117X®118;• do. -'B4;' lux
®114 ; 'B6, 115x©116; new , do,‘ 112 X
®112%; do. 'O7, 112X(g$112X: do:MkII2X
@ul2.3i' t 104 % 105011' 1 q 4 N; Pacific' Sixes,
104 3a@1.04X.
State bonds lower: Millaituns,
8734; Old Tennessee% do ®6O; New
do., 63x®84X; 47ortittflarolinaa, 6434@
MX. Stock market steady during the
morning, except Rock Islaudpod Port
Wayne, which. declined. ' .- Northwesteni
and St. Paul advanced; in the afternoon
the market was excited and unsettled.
with a' general decline nul rate, money
stringency being the cantle: ' -
5.30 Pnces—inberland; 884;; Wella.
Express, 81.%; American, 403‘;
ants, 57(4)58; Merchants ;Union,- 1834(§;;
15X; , Urdtal States, ;56 ; Quicksilver
20829t/o - Canton. 59 ; Pacific Mall,
88X®89; Western Union 39Xa.39%; Mari
posa, 18;i@18; preferred, 3434®31%; N.
Y. Central, 160, 1 ‘®160X; Erie. 33X@34:
Hudson, 138 y, ©139; Reading, 91 3 4 ©91%;
Terre Haute,.3s@36; Harlem, P 2 1i.%/ 35 ;
Wabash; 683,f ® 67; - 80. preferred, Tt3;*t.
Paul, 71%®715(,; do. preferred, 803;®
90x; Fort Wayne, 124@1243.; Ohio' and
32 3 ,®323{; Michigan South
ern, 95X®953,; Pittsburgh, WWI;
Toledo, 90 3 / 4 ®91; Rock Island, 127 M.
Northwestern; 833,, ®B3X; do. preferred,
93 3 8093%; Chicago and Alton, 150; Lake
Shore, 91. •
Mining shares duU: Gregory 260;
Smith Parmelee 190; Quaker, Valley 94.
Copper stocks at Boston; Copper Falls
8 g; Franklin 16; Heals 75; Hancock 4;
Minnesota 2; Quincey 25.
Receipts of the Sub-Treasury were
$779.875; Payments n 237,72; Balance
$86,237,601.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, April 1, 1369.
The oil market, although , firmer, was
'quiet to-day, and there was little or
nothing done, the volume of business
being unusually light. Compared with
yesterday, prices were fully sustained,
with a reported, sale of 20,000, bbls in
New York at 42 eta en spot. Farther
`more, it was reported that tuese 20,000
bbis were taken for export, which is re
garded as a favorable omen for those
who are interested in high prices, and it
is possible that this operation had some
thing to do with stiffening the market.
The foreign advices, however, are by no
, ,
means fayorable, Antwerp being quoted
, down to 53 trances, while the stocks in
in some of the foreign ports are reported
unusually large. We noticed yesterday
that there was a rumor current of a party
having refnapdto take .10,000 bbls of oil
in Philadelphia, the time of delivery
having expired with the last day of
March. It is said to-day that the party
referred to disclaims having anthoritsed
any oue to buy said, oil, and, if so, he,
cannot be censured for refusing to take
it. If the contracts were accepted by
hird, that is an end to it; and it not, the
sellers should have seen before this that
they were accepted.
CRUDE—Market, as already noted
was, very - quiet today, while prices,
compared with yesterday, 'have under
gone no change. Sale 250 bbls at 15 and
.1,000 bbls 18 per bbl atDif City. -Quo
tations for spot or April, sellers, option,
may;
1 be - given at 15©15%. July to DecemP
her,
REF 7y., INED--The market for Refined
was also very quiet to-day though firm,
and compared with yesterday . ' prices
were a shade better: April, Ist half, 31;
last half 323; April and May 83%; April
to July 34%. asked,, 34% bid; May to Sep
tember' 36; and April to September 35.
Salfi—llist night —5OO each April to Sep
tember at 34% for the first tind 35 for the
remaining months and 1,500 last half
April at 32%.
LIIHRICATTNG OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 85d
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle 50c
OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. B. H.
Citizens Ref. Co., 500 bbls to Tack
Bro., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 519 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila.
Total shipments Refined.. ,1019
LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS.
•
Through the kindnesii of Mr. J. H.
Grayson. of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
we are enabled to give the daily ship
ments of live stock from the Penna. Cen
tral Yards eastward. The following are
the shipments for the week ending Wed
nesday, March 31; ' -
eattle.Hege.Sheep.fforses.
Thursday,,
March 25' 870 1,817 4,000 62
Friday, . 26,1,195 2,134 3,207 33
Saturday, " 27, 174 3,494 450 94
Monday, " 29, 122 2,193 1,118 104
Tuesday, " 30,778 1,259 1,289 84
Wednesday, " 31; 208 1,515 2,582 56
Total.. . . .... ......2,947 11,91312,648 433
Dry Goods Market. -
Maw Yofix Anril I.—The dry goods
market remains inactive yet steady for
most grades of Staple goods. Wequote
heavy brown Bheetings at 15jg@l63gd for
common to extra. Printing Cloths, 1731
®l*3 for common to extra. Best Madder
Prints are held,: at :144 ®l2Nc. Mons
Delaines, 18®20O: NeiirYork Mills Alias
lins, 2730; Wamsutta, 26c; Tnsuarawa,
22c; Masonville, 183tc, and Red Bank,
12 - 34 c. Colored Cottons are in limited
demand at unchanged prices. •..
P. £l.,Since writing the above we learn
that Amoskeag prints 'have been ad
vanced to 11/ o, while American Alas
been reduced to 11,Sic. Trade, on the
whole, is dull and unsatisfactory.- Yes
terday was truly'a bad day for it is Pain
ful to learn of the suspens ion of one of
the, first houses among the trade, whose
credit stood Aat home and abroad for
forty {years;; we refer' to the firm of
L. & B. 'Curtis &Go.-
Live "Stock Markets."
CzNoirticerr, April I.=-Cottle Market—
Beef Cattle dull and usi4tang.4. • Sheep
very dull and prices drooping, at 0,50®
6,59 per rental the whole range. Hogs
dußlit'eB(g)lo.2s, .
Ca:lc/at!), April I.—Chttte Market.—
Live hoge:dull and' 10@15o lower; sales
at 19,59®10.75 for common to choice.
Beef cattle dull at $5,0061,623i0 tor , oft
to choice shipping steers. ; •
CINCINNATL April I.—Flour and grain
unchanged and quiet: Cotton dull, but
"prices `,,nominaßy unchanged. whod er
at 90®910. Tobaccofirm at full
rates; sales of 194 hhds. . Provisions un
changed an d' - quiet; 'not 'lunch done;
prices nominally unchanged; prime city
lard sold at 18c, but this was forced sale.
Butter firm, with s , , lightLegpEly,., at 40®
450. Eggs $lOl at;': 18@wai mos firm
and In fair demand, ar 14®1001 for North
Carolina. Linseed 011 held firmly at
$1,05. Lard : 0111 5 1 , 5 5. ,1 60141 , 131X, buy
log. Money market stringent at 10®12
per ce P t .._.; E o. ll4ll llqtinie.tattAr buYilltt•
Apri l .-1.-7•Plour quiet.
, Wheat firm; sales good to prime red at
$2,104@2,25:,:i Oorn reeelpte , were
sinallr White 85 )86c;' yellowsunchang
ed. Oats dull At. 60@850 for good
light. Rye nominal. Mess Pork is firm
at, 632,40. ../311301finn
1..; Tit sides 16X,0;
clear sidei 17X®18.:1; shoulders :Niglio.
.Hams 20@210.. Lard firm. Whisky is
firm and scarce; sales at No.
PHELADF.P.,..II4., ;lellour less
active; Unchfiziged. "'Wheat q " riot;
red at sl,Bo®l,6B;•ambevat $170401.80,
"vhit , P, at 14,10.-O.ONn
dulland lower; :. western 81% , yellow at
Mo. Petroleum quiet and unchanged.
Oats, Groceries. and' ' - Provisions un
chaned, Whisky.firM, 11,00,
- -
Drrnort, Aprii_l.-- 1 4Theat firm; extra
*jhite.sll7s„• - ,dc•. , 11,55@1,46; No.. 2
11,35; ' 141 0.1 , ainner , 51,42. , - Corn advanced
to ,720, with - ;fairk demand. .151111 Stuff--
meet soame:!at 12,00; coarse middlinga
at , 220. • : ,