The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1869, Image 6

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dAS _AM:I'43'IIIM FITTERS,
atltisierr !AMPS I.lrD
_WOLC.
MF Mall desert tloa dalliers la GAS FIXTURE.
end, or:ft - finds.
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(or. of PIM) and Walnut Street;
Mil
DIJQIJESNE WORKS.
COLEZ&N, & CO
Nannimotozers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
. AXLES AND SPRINCS,
•
orgvasatz.. L X AND JUNIATA,
PLAT BAB. ROUND AND SOU 4RE IRON.
BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND 'TANS IItON.
.BOILNR PL %Mr) AND HPA B,_
BOARD DRAt* and D PPER BAR%
SI.ANOAD . OUTTER 8A.8.8 0 k LINDER
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Akft
EL AT•RATL, for Coal olds. 1
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CROW B itS,WEDOLB & RoW TEETH,
SPRING, PLo by. AND OULTDAATOR STEEL,
virmatAmetaiD4TlN%P,l-7,.
EITE KL • _
COACH. =GOY and NiAGONISPEINNtIi and
AXLES..
OUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Clasitand,iirarranted•
OFFICES AND WORKS
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Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
mho
and 77 Water Street . Pittsburgh.
GODIFFROY BUNKED &
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are pre?ared, as Bole Agents In the United
Stat.falbr the Prussian Xining and Iron Com.
Inlay of Duisburg, Westphalia. to contract of
well is quantities to snit purchaseri, (delivered In
either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIE'GELEISEN:
treed 1K) extensively for the llamado:lns( of
EIESSEDIEIR STEEL.
This Iron is free from Stalks and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy per mintage orMinganese.
Pull particulars, suunplet, prices or 'Chemical
gnalyals will be ppmptly forwarded.oia spate*-
.
Jallo:dni
sulmicp STEM IFVQBSS.
SINGER, EMIG% & 00.,
• plTTsEitinGill. PA.. , •
• • isitafacturers of every descrlotloa
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, .
ItArfowOPAINOS, •
wzm IC AIM PfasTPORIf muses,
• • ATM. &MEL TIRE, so., Ake
Warehouse, SS Wateland 100 First Sta.
HILLER, BARB & PADRE%
amerie4x. zursitisa:
W. BLICTOALIe, RZUBENNucara.
I , A
GEO. W. BARB, CHAS.
Mew. PAsTara-8. Y. 81LE. ..
• CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
KILLER, PARR & PARKIN,
Ofttoo, No. 339 LthertiSt,
1e14:448 21"11Bunali.
BI4CIE DMMND
STEEL WOltir&
PARIE,BROTHER & CO.,
Mannfictuiers of all deseripticms Of
Vince and Warehowie, THIRTIKTII, THIRTY
Flan aad RA1L.b.02,1) BTHEETB.
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ic9> ta 1 ) z
an. vgalfra. /Teri...—. W. P. Duran, Burt.
pITTSIIIIRGU FORGE
AND , IRON;CO.,
itiNivAm:l:mus
Bar Iron; -
/Railroad Fhb Bars mid Boller
asuioad Car Axles Rolled;
hmatear Axles Hanuneredb
Locomotive Friona;
LOcemotive Pramekilitapes;
Side Rodin
Yob's, Strap";
;siianiielode; •
Steamboat
.Steacalboit :Cranks; ' •
111 /ites l 4/ 116 * Wristq
Pitman 2raws, Collars,
°ffjk ) e, No.
- 177 PENN STREET,
prrrsatrwqr. PA
FILERSIIIIISEN:11001&.
The Trustees are now iire_p_tired toirant Ibiei
sea for the use of the Iliia.itliqUAWlEN
pHs mod loartir.Aisaitrixiipaoidl.4 goidlron,
the great hapzovement In inferior Iron. and the
reduced COSt.commend It tO manufactures of
oPr Parries Wti halt to use It eau obtain menses tiy
olos to
JAMES - P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustees.
.900118 1 and. 9. Rooth,. Building, WM
Itotilth arenue.'. -
Parties Interested are Invited l a . vt the
81939119.9eXa1V081L13. where the process Is
aow In successful operation.
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NPVEttA t io`-:WORIES.-
1TT680114
inwsammy,
My Plow are all oast lavarlablyla Plte. In dry
sand. and MI feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
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I would also call the attention of Superintend
anti of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS ivonKs,
MORTON STRRET, Ninth Ward,,
THOMAS N. MILL n 1 President.
These Works amccomm the largest and . moat
complete estailichnienta In 'the Wes*, and are
now prepared Co tumuli -
general Castings.
ORDERS i3OI.IOIIICD.
ROIUNSON, BSA & CO.,
Buccessore WHOM:NOM MINIS i IifISIIMS,
WAMINGTON W
OREM
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, '
Manufacturers of Boat arid Stationary Ste= Iln
glues Blast Engines; Machinery, Bearing,
lihaith k easlings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and 8 Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Streets Office. o. 12, corner 11111 and Smithfield
Agents for GIVIPABXI,BI4.TINT ENJECITOB,
ading Boilers. ,
PITTSBVEGH.
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Binth Ward,
Wavosite Union Iron Yills)
=mammon.
•
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings
THIMBLE SKBNB AND PIPE BOXES,
MAOHEnunr AND CABIINGB GENRIIALLY.
Orders promptly and oszerany executer.
(Marge, namable.
Emma a
TRONIAB CARLIN & CO.,
_0035:1211
Fourth Wart Foundry and Machine Works,
mossy' err., ALLEMHENT ?A..
Manufacturers of Steam &wines, OU Prease4
iluleya, Shafting, Grist and Saw MW Work,
Wallas MillandMacbine Casting', Grate gars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, Sc. Build to order and
lave on hand of all Meer. mvii: .11
er" 1 " L " Ell al!W
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street,
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chill Bolla,litM Cutlets, Roll Lathes, &a
T .17218E8 I LUMBER I
Paill'2llSON.
Dealer is all Hinds et Lumber.
02g_HAND AND POE SALE -
I.oo_ ,Htooo feet DrirYins 20 1 1101,
-160,000 feet Wand 2 Mtn - Clearank
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..30.000 feet Drylls Mot Common rums; "
30,000 feet Dry I and; lath Oak:
25;000 feet Dry_ 2, and' 3 inch Ash.
5.000 ft. Dry 2,
.3‘, In.Cherry2 Maple,
30,000 feet u kh, 2 and 3 inch PopMr:
1%000 Dry Poplar Scantling;
25_,0000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting:
TOO,OOO No. 112.1nch Shingles, owedi
- ' 250,000 No. 116.Lach Shingles, *awed,
• •-gitlito. lift-ineko3lhilinklAkFeat
10 o Flre Tile
TAED .
..O. To_gslire
se FREBLE STRlNT__,_fonnerly
stim. and 12 7•221120C.a. 133 -AZETOIFEO.
fl ubsN.WOrks. AI I eRhRSL . t • 'l/uu
Enna:AND SCOMUMR,
4;4,, s:,
DYER, AND SCOURER.
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No. Err. aa.L z eopEt
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And Nink 184 and 187 Tldrd Street.
_ I OIIIt.APITERS
murmiturintozareT,.t......:—..ra uar ca,
Ig2INGERLY &CLEM" hie canon
to Oza Y. ticuatroywax
1 411910611.111P/Mis.
'lie only: Steam Lithomph le Zstabirsillie li t
West of the Mountains. 'Business, Cards, latter
jaiseds.. &mils. Labels; Circulars, Blare Cebu,
DiplomsVPortralts. viers& Certificates or ue.
Rest invitetto2 Canis, Au. Pros. tie ate Ye
WI street. Pittsberik. • • •
•
OILIMINT, SOAP STONE!, ft,
111[.. : TINIAN. li.:-. • •-.L.411.14; , :$0411.141 .
. - • - :Bmlttiftelil:-.ratioet;;.*lliiv; it iti_iiiiir .ot.
arronfi retOi,losltt.puiOpisral: furl , fil - '
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KEW FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH PA.
IlrEnglnes, Rolling NM Ma
chinery, Nail Mackines r Re
torts, and Castings generally.-
NALTIOIFAL - MMilllr
AND PIPE WORKS
Corner. Carroliand IlmaUansa Iltetoth
M!MH WMM).)
WILLIAM SMITH,
Ilanufackturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAB AND WATERWORN&
• Castings ITOr flas and :Water Works.
Enstmes, Of every desesilptleau
Boilers. 011 ranks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Rauroad essUnra.
1W Casthigs,
Easlne Castings.
Asebine Misr.
LtUMiER.
PT'PTeBURBH. i PA
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PITTSBURGH GAZNIIE : SATURDAY, APRIL 1E69
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-,•••• • • 1111131:4: • t
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HUGH 111. BOLE - &00„
Con Point Alloy and Duquesne Sty
(NL&n Till Potere,)
Engine .Builders, Pounders and
Machinists.
ErNAßnfacture STEAMBOAT ENGESIES and STA-
Y ENGINES, of all abses.
Rpecial attention Invited to our newEITATION
AR' OIL WELT. ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of IS-boraelpower.
01.13T11TG13, or every kind. mule to oier at our
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below M arket.
RIGS for Oil Well., SHAFTING. PULLEYS,
HANGER.S,HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO EBlBitszs, on hand and made to
order,-at the 1
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Ft i ontlng on the Allegheny Myer, near the Po/ nt,
PITTastrBON, PA.
All orders promptly filled. Tny us.
Few pria ,
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
•
, - WORKS
CARROLL & SNYDER,
mArnya CM:ram OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLMC TUBAR,
Flux-Box A.ND CYLINDER D
STEAM BOIL.
EBB.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANN%
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
wric
BRID Am
GES;PIPES, OASOMETEIpy AND IRON
PRISON DOORS AND. COAL EMIITmI
Ofilee and Warehouse. (terrier Second.
• Third. IShort awl Liberty iltreets,
PlTTSBOlialis PAL._
JIM* Orden- sent to the &Wire address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:180
U. PA.
war. autpuuki. &
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NM 10, 22, 14 4ND 26 MB WA
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
witn the inest approved machinery. we *re pro
mad to manufacture eVerydescripti= ogBOEL
-6.0.13
in
the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
tire Beds, Stearn Pipes, Locornoldre Boller*.
Ceadenaares Halt Pans, Tenlutroll Blabs. Agita
tors, BatUtur...Pana, - .13441ar iroza3ridges, nagar
Pan and We naanntlunoreis otßarnhill.s Pat
en_t Boilers.
NAMUR &me an shortest notice. sluall
paitia 111. ELITE%
Noe. 85 and 56 Water Street,
PIMBVB6I/EI, PA"
arAirwmpronza
IRON OIL TANKS,
UTTLING PAITB, COP M 1 STILLY PIPE,
scaznre zicaz szamte,
And mart IKON WORK,
For Steamboats.
JARED 11. 11211811.. .... D. MBE
JARED sisi"vsH ar. SON,
YASUPACTIIImuI or
Steam Boilets,.oll SUM, Tanks.
SUEET IRON WORE. AO.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &O
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY ar, CO.
klanneacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating stoves,
TONCC POUND IN TIIE ITTATS.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
OrientaStoves and Pumices for Hard Coal or
Ooke.Best in the World for Parlor,Ofece. Store or
Church. Fire needs ao rekindling—burns all win.
tat. X/orkolb ay ntll you see or *end for Circular.
240. 39 WOOD 8T12 . 121CT... •
Our Agents tor Orientals — DEMl:LlCE BROIL,
dualthseld St. GEO. LIUBLZY, Allegheny City.'
fiItAW,IIIIGUS'& CO„
ar.A.NuirAcrunino OP svAirr nararr or
geiFIRCONTMSI7 •
BOSTON CaWidiVG BANGit,
THE FIERY FURNACE,"
SO3 WAsumeto
THE NEW AIM-DUST COOKING EITOVII,
”BIIOULATOIL,I COLUMBIA. COOK STO7A
LA G 3,
, T3 l F i r c l u n Pal
i ta
w P E OBTA.BLI
BEP GICOTSIB L IIT 2 I free fro:L . IIIW Ou LLMAN
t:
GRATE 1114 7 DU%
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
oers:nr - ' PITTBBIiROII,'PA.
STOVES. •
CET THE BEST.
B.IO4iSE.II4IEi CO.'S
TxtanktßH, •
PPE - BITVAURO 170•414
• Warran tad to Cook s Bake or *ad no
well lialeiy 'other 'fite , re.to the Unions
'• - BIBIELL & 004
No: 05*Albertv Street.
ilia on 'lna and
I9ll ' r Pe P rvis
''"4 4 •
II 0111 4 11,1 :411.1 •
coAL: :2130,mu1: •
'DIMON; MIAtkRT 'OO 4 ,
awing removed MeV Offiee to
NO. 567 LIBERTY - STREET,
(Lodz 010 *zoo: sicata• zux•s.
Emig ivarAtargraireaTtg;
! ° : t Ng t atrl organ ittheir Moe or addreired tothea throng ! tts wlit
be ettee4l4'
Dream/v.
B i l'ONII.;
WEI COM MA .
.M
Machine Sioiii;
Northwest corner of Press Corenont. Alledhenis
PREDPN, ATVATIBIL it CO.
Had on handl or prepare on short notice Neat&
and Step Stones, whirs (hr Sidewalke,,_Brewer"
Writs, ie. Read Nog Tomb Stones, .4146
Orders eratnetly ereented. pekes rerisoastde
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10111 PH? BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS. INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALKREI IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS,
Collections made on all accessible paints In
the United Stateo and Cangdas.
DIRECTOR&
D. Hostetter. I Jno. 0. Elsner
dames Gordon. I Bobt. H. Rang:
IL Wallace, Andrew Miller ,
Z. Teweett, James M. Boln
0141111 PL. /Hi
D. LEET
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIERCE
Cor. of Wood and Sixib St&
PATTER 90111....... ..Prasteloat
.70/4. H. BILL .....,.... ..... «.... —..Daahsor
I
CAPITAL, -: : : $500,000.
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:
A. Pastorali, DIBZCITORS o
Geme W. Cass,
Wm. H. Brown, lt % Palmer'
Chas: Lockhart, Wm. Douglas;
Dan. Pi s Davidson, . Wm . zeta
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W. O. vem
DISOOIINTS DAIL
ap9:021
HART, CAUGHEY /k CO.,
BANKERS AND BrtOKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streit/a,
Pri 3 's.l3l: l llGlll, PA., /
IBI7OOZBBOIIB TO HANNA, HART * C 0..)
DILLIES EN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Andt parttenlu attention paid to the purchase
WM ■ate Of.
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Slant Draft* on London.' I
ammo
HOLIES & SONS,
VZ. . 1
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7
1 / 4
57 Market Street,
larrrTsietritoir,
Oollectioni made oa an theprinclhal points of
the United Ellett* and Caned's.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
.BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO lON,
Particular attention paid to the pungutre and
sale of
United States Secrar.itieS.
isietar
JAY COOKE & CO.,
.13 amilm.era,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the pnrcliase and sale
. .
of Government Securities. mb3o
oas.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
. REEFIERT,M; TWEDDIA
aulturacrrunze or -t
Lubricating & HO Test Burning Oils.
Relive° Railroad Axle On.
Stands great heat without. change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropleatollmates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, 21aeldne Sho
Will co t Screws. p,
Saw. Rill and Planing Oils.
Adapted for high speed..
Spindle 011, Wool ead•Light 011,
Oil, Tanners' Stun. Sensole.
Lug* ithilsblng 011. Gasoline, .
'Mariam 4111 Parraillnei.
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust.
These products are Manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_pstent by Superheated Steim in'Vac
cuo. ,The , g cils are l/mcwt odorless,
peribotly pure., uniform , • and mostly light col
ored, stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid duringextreme cold. The Railroad
Oils ass 'unequalled, and are in constant use on
be many Of the principal liallrOails: Samples can
examlnedi - and orders left at 174 WOOD
STRZRT, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
6} AND /MVOs
Snot /Lemmata and Brokers In
Petroletu and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
z a rtiontrasuer,
ramAnztaltu Aiwiussa,
W ARIPTG, ziAzie & CO.,
227 Wiiilimit
'ACK
• 9:9114:1881.1°A KIMTANTS,
AND DIIALICRB IN
Petroleum and its , Products,
coinattaltrieVaWirrwi" 111=12141
Philadelolsbilice--1117 WALNUT ST:
DLLMOND OIL WORM..
H. M. LONG & CO.;
.• . . •
_omee, DALZELL BUILDING.
for DuquesneVar. PittAbiarittu Pa.
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11. Win? ......... . . ... 4. N. naarr
SWINT & •
' Attorkrriccalnu r , Alm
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
61 landaskylit., Alleghenh 11
. 1 .
- A IMO nosOrtetent of NaWlet. -PosTS - .And
HLL, nozustantly on hand. , TURrute
oral ocop. MAI done., , oc9nra
CENTRAL_ AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BoNps,
The cheapest investment now In the market for
sale by
. I ‘ l lEt r i l Z 9
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupon, and European Exchange at market
rates.
del
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
=NAM, preps
LION. embitter.
El A.l\T R Sillr
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
T, AT 11 A: n.
rir Interest Allowed on llepoaits.
Algl'Money loaned on Government Bonds at
trwest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Bale of STOMAS, BONDS and
GOLIt. -
CDT Dittobit* erktitt.
FINANCE] AND `TRADE,
OFFICE OF PITTI3BITROR (JAY/ITT/4
FRIDAY, April 2, 1869.
The demand for money increased to-
day, and as much as one•fourth Per cent.
per day, was paid for loans. cilovein
ment bonds in consequence, declined
about per cent: but at the close of
alness improved 'somewhat with a better
feeling. The different rumors put afloat
regarding the recognition of the insur
gents at Cuba as billigerents, and the
probable difficulties which might arise
thereof, we used, to bull gold, and 132
was once touched, but at the close the
market reacted and fell off to 131% to
131;4, closing dull and weak. The re
ports about the return shipments of four
millions of specie from London are all •
discredited, and only one million of
small coin is shipped, likely five dollar
pieces that 'were thrown out by, the
bankers for insufficient weight. The
advance ofthe rates of Interest by the
banks of England will likely bring about
some changes in the exportation of
bonds, and parties will find it more difff
cult to ship to Europe, and do as for.
merly, if the market does not offer a
sufficient profit, hold for higher prices,
pay three per cent, interest and get six
per cent. _
Stocks were dull and lower, but have
reacted.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 131 X; Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, 115 X; Five Twenties, 1862, 117 X,
do 1864,113 X; do 1865, 115 x; do 1866,
Consols, 112%; do 1867, 112 X; do 1868,
112 X; Ten Forties, 105; New York
Omura!, 59 1 X; Erie, ---•• Beading, 91;
Pittsburgh, }lst Wayne dr, -Chicago
Railroad, 22X; Ohio & Mississippi,
,32; Michigan Southern, 95X; Cleve
land & !..Pittsburgh, 86%; Chicago &
Rock Island, 27; Chicago & North
Western, 83%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 93%; Adams Express Com
pany, 58; Merchants Union Exress,
.—; • Paci fi c Mail, 89; Western nion
Telegraph Company, 8930 GregorY, '2,65;
Quartz Hill , 97; Corydon, -; Smith- AS:
Mamie% 2,10; W. Am. Express 40.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittaburghtlazette.i
NEW Yong, April 2, 1869.
The Money market worked very close
up to 2:30 P. m., and the Stringency was: ,
fully as great as on any previous day.
The rates paid on Governments were 7
per cent. currency and commissions of
1-16, 3.32 and X per cent., while on Stocks
the transactions were at 7 per cent: cur
rency end commissions of 1-16, %, 3.16,
being
Itand X per cent., the latter p rice being
pai q
is a
d uite freel on New York Central.
It noticeab le fact that' during the
morning greenbacks were worth X
per cent._, premium over - certified
checks. ' This arose from' the fact that
inoney was borrowed yesterday to be
returned to-day in greenbacks, and as
these are not very, plenty at pros
mitt, the aforesaid borrowers Were-core
palled to 'pay X per cent. for them after
half past two o'clocki , The operation of
buying and Selling money on the street
was resumed; and there were some heavy
transactions. ' The opening price was K,
per cent,-which was gold!
by :sales
at 1-16@7 per. Arent. gold and Tper cent.
currency. Afterwards the price and was
rad up again to X per !cent..and after
three o'clock fell -back to 7 per cent.
curreney, but the, Hirai, business Was at
7 per cent., gold. Borrowers generally
paid the birth rates in the morning and
did not as Usual. Which ad
counts for. the easing. Pp at the close:. ' At
8:30 'if.' ' l-1 6.;:parYcent. wan
motley for: to;morroW on Governments
tint none offered under 2-112pefotinte -
,
Sterlinin :lather' there ,demand hut
nominally unchanged ala, 'i sm
an ed !!
acani '
- . Gold weateri o P'9l:4lm , •••
!at 131. X.• The rates paid for carrying
were 7 1-32,10,,9, 5 and four per `cent. to
~-" Geld `clearances, $68,990.090;
;lions. It is reported that the Secretary
,of the Treasury, - has - decided 'to antici
pate the May coupone, - banb official no
;tification has been received at the Sub
;Treasury.'
r'Governm'elitri rather' nrmer but with=
out activity. coupons of 'Bl, 115%@
115 X; do. '62, 118 X, ®118X; do. '64, 114
0114 X; d0."'65, 115X©116; new do., 112 X
44113; do. '67, 1121{®113; do. '68,11234
(0118; 10-40 s, 105,5105%,
State bonds weak, and Particularly so
on North Carolinas: Missoiaris, mg)
87g; Tennessees, 6583- . New
de!.. 63 qpm34; North Carollatiti, 61g(i)
82x; Pa fir tiO 51X04.43(04J46 ;,The shay
decline on, North ()twenties. 'watt 000a4
aioned by tbonon-pkymont Of the April
The Stock:Market Opened weak and
unaettien, but , soon . became atelidy, an d
before : the ' close was ttoyant* - with,
4f^ .; ,, i....i4-4« •
, -
(Successors to 8. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
BUY AND ORT.I. ALL'XINDB OP
GOLD, RILITIR AND COUPONS,
ON ROST FAVORABLS. TERMS.
'JAMES T. BRADY 6c CO.
sharp and general advance. The great
est improvement was on NorthWeetern,
New York Central, Fort Wayne, - Rock
Island, St. Paul, and Pacific Mail. The
large earnings of the Northwestern road
for March occasioned the active demand
for the stock. They are stated at 8134,000
increase for the fourth week in March,
and 15299,0130 for the month. The amount
of Northwestern preferred held in Eu
rope is 38,500 shares.
5-30 Prices—Cumberland, 35; Wells
Express, 31%3134: American, 41%42; Ad
ams, 58%59; Merchants Union, 15X%
l 6; United States, 56y,%57; Quicksilver,
90
1 - 11 5,4R20: Canton, 58y,%59; Pacific Mali,
%90X: Western Union, 39%39%; Mari
posa 1734'%18; preferred, 34%34h; N.
Y Central, 16t 1 ;‘%160%; Erie, 83 1
Hudson, H . udson, 138%135M; Reading, 91%91y 4 ;
Terre E1aute,35%36;-do. prrd, 64%55; Har
lem, 13234%135; St. Paul, 71 ,4'(4)7.4i; do.
prrd, 80%80y0 Ft. Wayne, 124;i@t24x;
0. a Miss ., _ 32 5323 i; Michlgau South
ern, 95,(3%9574; Pittsburgh, 68X%88y„;
Toledo, 97%98; Rock Island, M%128%;
Northwestern, 84ji%84%; do. preferred,
93V%93V; Chicago and Alton' ' '. /56; Lake
Shore, 96(ar Cincinnati, Columbus,
.Chi
cago an d I ndianapolis, 65; fift. , Joiteph
preferred, 113.
Mining shares dull.
Copper stocks at Boston; Copper Fall
9; Franklin 19 ; 11,; Hecht 75; Hancock 43i; s
Minnesota 2; Quineey 2y,.
Recelptit- of the Sub-Treasury were
$987;781; Payments $862,013; Relent*
i 83,562,769.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
0117108 OF Pirrsznnen C A " 1 " I 'E,
Fainar. April 1, 1869.
The market although quiet, continues
strong, with considerable inquiry, and
but few sellers, even at present quota
, tions. Operators generally seem uneasy
and distrtistful, and disposed to hold
back to see what will turn up. They are
timid about selling, being apprehensive
that .prices may go still higher, and
afraid to buy lest there may be a decline.
As, already noted, however, the Market
at the present time is firm, and some are
confident of ~still better prices while
others are doubtful, .contending that
there is no - real 'or 'substantial cause to
warrant any such, predietion e , and. that
the chances for a decline or,equally as
good as those for an advance. There is
a great diversity of opinion and feeling
among operators in regard to the future
course of the market, and this tends
very much towards. restricting business
and retarding operations.
.
CRUDE—There are no new character
istics in the Crude market worthy, of
special notice; the feeling appears to be
strong and prices fully sustained, though
the 'demand does not appear, at all -ur
gent. Sale of 1,000 bbls spot at 15;
1.000 April, seller, atlsg; and 2,ooosame
delivery and option at 1536. July totle
cember, 600 to 1,000 per month, would
probably command 1736 .
REFlNED—Although firm was yeny
quiet to•day, not a single salt; being re. ,
ported. April. last half, 8236; April and
May together. 8316; April to Septetnber,
35; May to Septemtier, 36; and July to
December, 3634; with an offer to buy
2,000 per month at that figure._ A tele
gram from New York, late in the after
noon, reported that market strong, with .
offers to buy spot at 3234@33.
LVIBRICATINO& DILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle 350
Eclipse Machinery • 750
Eclipse Spindle 800
OIL SHIPPED BA ST BY A. V. R. P.. 2
D Ely & Co., 50 bbls tar to Wallace ,
Curtis, Philadelphia. •
Total shipments tar An
PITTSBURGH METAL iHMUMT.
. ,
OFFICE OP PITTSBIIEGIC GAZETTE, i
FRIDAY. April 2, 1869.
The metal market continues very qui
et, the' volume Ad' business being com
paratively light, and while the demand
is limifed the -receipts continue meagre,
and there, is no accumnlationOf stock,
Eastern irons are reported as command
ing relatively better piices• in the east
em markets, while Hanging Rocks irons
are going to Cincinnati and othep.points -
for the same reason. The great propor
tion of the western irons arriving are
being put in onlormer contracts, so that,
notwithstanding the demand here is
light, there is no accumuiation of stock,
and prices as a general thing are pretty
well sustained.
In regard to bar iron and nails, the re
ports, we regret to say, are less favorable
than a- week or two ago, as .the orders •
,i
- from nearly 11 quarters are falling off,
• and the prosp cts for the futtwe are :Aet
as flattering a month since. 'We atilt
have hoper, bowever,. that the spring
trade will turn' tint better than expected.
ANTHRACITE.
500 tons Red Short Pt.. ,
20 " Mottled ..: 138.804 rnos
12 " " : 86,00 cash
*lOO Is • Chickles No. 1 Pdry 44.00 - cash .
*5O ii Ai II a ,42.00 cash
*2OO •' 5 5' Forge 41.00 'wish
40 " , NO.. 2 Neutral. ..... -. 42.002 mos
10 5 ' " Foundry- ' > 42.90 4 Mos
• Eor soother market. '
iiiruiantimi bOAL)32.IELTED VIZOkLAIIE
SITPERIOI3. ORE. \
100 " Mahoney Valley low •
rade • - 34.504 on
50 " g Neutral Open Grey.. 39.00 limos
100 " White Iron 86.00
,cash
60 " Grey Forge , M 25 4 mos
30 " Orion Gre.y Forge...:. 39.00.4 mos
100. " ClOSe " 37.50 4 mos
• '5O is • Foundry Lake Supe-
rier and Native 0re..... 41 00'4'nios
CHARCOAL.
30 rs 11 R F'dr3r.:.
50 - Extra Forge.:.,
100 " Fancy
.Forge...
BLOOMS
20 1, Jubtata;
36 " Marsala° Mo
.-1 , :73i.7131;Xis Market. • -
NEW onx, April 2.—The snspentdon
of the firm of 14. it. B. Curtis- k Co., it
appears: has iiiference solely' tb their
bongo ln Parts, r through the:loverkiatt
vateitof thejaniorpartner, whol it now
a hopeless lunatlo, and hone° if is 'rah
known what effect it' will have on the
New , lfork firm, which is. still'solirent.
The dry goods market partakes Cif a more
cheerful. aspect; though trade •is by no
means' - actiVe. Prices, however, show
moreelteadinese, and chart_ are too
trivial to merit attention Heavy:brOWn
.sheetings range at ,1 5Xe16)4 se to•brand.
Printing cloths held at '73mB for stand
ard, and extra makes of prints are steady
a t
11,1 forPac Atrterittaa and n Amoskeag. and
2 3i for i aP'ili4 - Stufrees. The best
but
styles of delaines are- held , finny at 20.
bad Ityletire selling , down to 17 @ 1 8
9• C 1 110A00,, , • April 2—Ciz/tfe Afitrateg.-
tH active and 20®25c lowef at 119;54
9,6 34:fort. common, 110(410,12 .ler fair,
and 110.20©10,50 for good to choiCeteit
cOipteli,76l head; shipmenti 2,875 it .
'Beef Cattle d4lb Weak and nominallk
®250- lower -at 4 4 06(06,00 ,for *ulnae
00m5 . 15 . 751 110,25f0ffair to modluitt, au
" 0 1646,75 for 'gooTshiliplug steers;
UN
...46.00@4 m os
49.00 Cmos
.... 50.00 5 mos
. 90.00 4.thin
.100:00 4 mos
I