The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 10, 1869, Image 6

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    STEEL WORMS
DUQUESNIS.
COLEMAN, Taal & CO.
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DITQLERNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON,
BOWER PL ATES AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BARB,
FLANGED CUTTER BANS, CYLINDER
IRON,. •
T AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
. • CROW B a ES,WEDGEIS & HARROW TEETH,
SPRING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
lIMSEL_WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
evr.E4L Tian, STEEL I , HAFTINU.,
STEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
AXLES,
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Clasfi and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
. and 71 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
GODEFFROY BiIANCKER &
42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, as Sole. Agents In the United
States tor the Prussian Xining and Iron Corn.
'oi Duisburg; Westphalia, to contract or
sell In quantltletto suit porchasers,(dellvered In
Other New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
treed so exteneively for the manufacturing of
BESSEDIER
This Iron is free from Sulptir and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy percentage of .lianganese.
Full particulars, samples, prices or cbeinical
aiLlysis will be promptly forwilLided appllea
anon., jaand76
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SEER NIMIOI3 & 0.,
Przysmrgiciii*a..
Usaufacturers of ever* demi ' ption of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
simgqrta
:C SP AIiD ?MATTO= ISPEllien.
AILLKS. VOGEL TIRE, se.. ao
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste.
MILLER, BARR & PABILDT.
GINXIILL rAarmins
Etc. .1 1 1_1 7_pALY, I
REUBEN iiIILLXII,
W BAB% CHAS. PARKIN.
817,CIAZ P.urrzma-43. Y. KIEL
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARRIN I
Offtee, No. 339 tiberty St,
• P/TPSBITILGH, PA.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
JESTMEM.T.A6
Office and Warehouse. THTRTIRTII, THIRTY
FIRST and RAILsOAvo ST • : .
MON WORKS
JAS. ViaB111:3. Pret;t W. P. PORTZ'. Burt.
ITTSRURGR FORGE
AND II ON Co.,
maacurAcruarsis OT
•
Bwr Yeas
Ilta!tread P 1 Bars - sued 'Bolts;
Asfireadl Car Axles Honed;
HaMead Car Axles .113uainer•di
Leeosmotlre Frames; -
pwessionve Pinups Shapes;
*HsHai*
Ntra4o4
Piste. Heads;
..--Atearebelps Shafts;
ateanibeat Cranks;
Piston Beds, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, die.
Office, Na 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBITEGH, PA
RILLEISILIUSEN -. PROCESS.
The Trustees are now wre_pared to grant Men
gel for the use of the ELLEBBHAUBBN ma
saes. t -
The superior quality Imparted to good Iro
The great Improvement In interior moo. and the n,
reduced eest,commend it to all manufacturers of
Iron.
a pplying
Parties wishing to use It can obtain licenses by
to
JAMES P. SPEER,
Attorney for the Trustee;
BOOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, 96,tj
YOnith avenue.
Parties Interested are Invited to visit the
BBIOENBEIteII.2 WORKS. where the process Is I
No* in successful operation. feB:d67 • j
EVERSON ' , PRESTON k COy
• .
.Patmeir,lvaimalron Wait.
,-.llDrhouse. Nos. 166 - satin' -11 r
,iptalte BrOwnigsletslf .
atOims , • APITTIRIIXO
milta i v c.t au t
1101(ELTY WOR
Finuadiod D. ISM
ADAlithr MIME & CO.
itAinnuorrouto Or •
KILYBTONF_STANDARM ) FA TERANE SPAT
ENT) PLATFORM 001/14TRE
SCALES.
'inns Faced Para Door Looks aid Latches,
PalsquLdCoff” lOUs, Le.
DO ER op FIRST AVEJUE OILAIPT 111
- - PUtibarshr4slinsah
i't
Jmt. com a ..... Jos. 4 11 0-•ilintir
RN CO"
BRAM 'pons,
GAB AND. STRAlLliViriats,
ifaiatWOozon
iss of PIIMPI 118A153
UM*, of all award is 5 941 . .
Cori of , Pike and Walnut Skeen,
onrriannum
, •
„t;!:.l:4,e'v ar . ..d
ManttfAcfiirers of
ROBINSON, EA & CO.,
Successors to BomarSON, NightS kfrt4lll4.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
irtne ,s Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Suanin i t si C . 'astings oral! descriptions: 011 Tanks
Auld fit
_Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, o. IA , corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for OHTANI:108 PATENT INJZCTOB
fbr reeding Boilers. lati:rs2
PIT TSB
IVIONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
-- butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
YAOHINIRY ,AXD OASTINGS GRitzRALLT.
THOMAS' cantLiN & •
Foarik Ward Finn'dry and lachina Works,
ILUKIIIISKy BT., 3IZZEIRENT CITY,
Manufacturers of Steam Buenos, 011 Presses,
Pulleys, Shafting. Orlin and liaw Mill '%o_rll.,
Boßing Mi ll and Machine Castings, Orate
Weights, Wagon Boxes,' &c. Bald to order an
have hand Enginesof all sizes. mvligie
crarrau. FOUNDRY .
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Pena Street.
"IMMO, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chill Ras, min outing', atm Lathes, •te.
ariIIiACITE COAL I
. _
THE BRADDOCKS FIELDS
Gas Coal Company
Has this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for
Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and surroundlau
towns for the sale of the Coal of. the Pennsylva
nia and Ohio Anthracite Coal and Transporta
tion Company.
pi
Parties in want of a superioequality of A a in
cite Coal fro m Easter* banes, will do well, to call them. • • -
General , Olden and Yard-.CORNER' or AN
DERSON ST. and P. Ft. W. A O. R. 8., Alle
gheny.
Branch Office and Yard-..LIBEBTY, opposite
sraTzeirra STREET. Pittsburgh.
Postonice Address, Box 887 Pittsburgh.
Superintendent tenni. k Ohio Anthracite
Coal and TranspertatienCo., •
No. 114 POIIRIII OKRA Pittsbirgiu
uhithge
0 0 4 P, P 0414:
.
'DICKON, STKW'ART & CO.,
Navies removed their °See to
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City Flour *11481.002TD1M008.,
G A RB IT eardpi4 =Wilt 12i, m iTfit
lowest atorket erica.
All orders lett at their aloe, or addressed to
them Unveil' the . mall, rill in wo oded to
venom
- - -
WEST COMMON
Machine'Stone Works
Northwest corner aiVreeteamwrottalllesthen7.
PREIPK•ATITATIMiII CO
suswion.luuld , or imperepontiori onin ate SIVA
etez_litonek elan
, r Id - linwsvp
weettai we. , Need ele_ Slowed.
- otelmotlrithees MOIR 4:S1010,41k
10,4
- `..!,',5-...,41•°,!4,,,a!--
-..ktg.504 4
!NIP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COITANY.•
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
P1781313 4 RGH, 7E4.
Vfir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND. PIPE . WORKS.
Cosner 'Carron and Smanman Strand%
twINTH w.san,)
Frx - rsittrucm, PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dianufoorer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAB AND WATER WC/RlO3.
hip Pines al*all east invarlablyin Pits, In dry
sand, and IA feet lengths. Also, hill assortment
of general
Castings tbr thus and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of 13n intend.
eats of Bag Works to my make of BTB.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
rrrreat:musiEL
THOMAS NOWILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest and Matt
Complete ertablishmeata In the West. and are
now protiareo to tonna
Zneinee. of every deserlyllea.
Boilers, On °ranks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Zallread Castings.
aollhar RIU Casting*.
'Saltine Castings•
/11abeelne Castings.
6leneral Castings.
tio9:ziell ORDERS SOLICHTXD.
(Opposite Union Iron BULL,'
PITTSBIMOS
•
Orders promptly andeszethlly exeentetl.,
Obsros reasonable.. .
EBBKIII' a "Amain.
ooisme
•: .; a CI :II
.sigerfa
PITTSBUIT,E GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL, 10, " 1869.
. • cuil;I: dre„
I ' -
HUGH NI BOLE & CO.:
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St., 7
(NL& TEE Porn,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
,Manufacture STEAMBOAT zuoterza and S TA. ( TIONABY ENGINES, of all abea.
cijittte n tat in vited tooz.& Tamil
BOIL_ of 16-horsepower. CANTlNo6,_of everY,l4 ,nd made toorder &tour
Iroundry, on THIRD BTHILET. below Market .
DIGS for Oil Wells, BHAIPTING. PULLEY'S,
HANGERS. HOUSE and TO BACHOEDREWB and
IRON TOBACCO PBBABILA, on Itand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS
• I
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
prrrsuunaa,
SIP All orders promptly tilled. Tny us. •
FORT PITT
BOILER, SMII AU TANK
WORKS.
_ CARRCILL & SNYDER,
matruricTuaras or
Dd
TUBULIB, üBLE,PLUED TUBULAR,
rthic-Box AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSE/03;
MUM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BELDGEs;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
Ocoee mid Warehouse. earner &wend,
Third, Short and Liborty streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa..
4
Orders emit to the shove address will be
Promptly attended to. WMIB9
wm. 114 H HILL & co.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WoRKER%
NOB. AO, AA, 114 AND 116 PARR BT.
. •
Raving secured • large yard and tarnished it
wit& the Meet approved machinery, we ire pre
laved to 'manufacture every description of BOM
BES in the best manner, and warranted Mull to
any made la the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, Bram Pipes. LocomoUve Boners,
Condensers, Balt rams, Tani's, Oil litins, Agita
tors, Settling PIM, iron., .Brid timer
Pan,' and sole reasulhotnrers of s
mat Boilers.
• Repairing done on shortest notice. laikt2i
JAMES M.IIITEB,
Nos. 65 and 56 Water Streets
PT228111186a, IPA*,
• ILASIMACTIJI4IOI OP
IRON OIL, TANKS ,
SETTLING PANS, COPP= STRAW MR,
BOLLING YELL STACKS,
Lad SEIM= IRON WORK,
• For Steamboats.
JAR= Y. .... . .I,DiffICD D. MIMI
JARED M. BRUSH is SON,
luartrracrinur as or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
SHEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Pena Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o
THE BEST STOVES. .
A. BRADLEY dr, CO.
Mancifacturers of the greatest variety of •
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Sole Agents for the
_celebrated Bast BitrninE
Oriental Stoves World rnrnaces for Bard Coal or
Coke. Best in the for Parlor,oMce. store or
March. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do notb ay until lon see-or seed for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DEWS:LEß BROS.,
imlthileld St.; caw. BURLEY. Allegheny City.
aRIMHUGUS & Co,
ILLEOPAOTVItTaf OP EMIT VARIETY OP
BOSTON COOKING B.LNGE,
"THE FIERY' FURNACE ff •
7OW4siCIx6 BITILDTKOL
THZ NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"BEGULATOE.” COLUMBIA COOK STOVE
TAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTAB4
RANGE. CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN
REPLECTOB,GEATIVree trout dirt aad SUL:
GRATE MONTS, Et.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
5:717
0001 i STOVES.
CET ; THE BEST.
BOISE.tiL CO.'S
• TRIUMPH,
BUB B.ll77ifflf 0 US COAZ.
warranted to Cook, Bake or Bout as
well assay other Stoie is the Cake.
ETEPT•To' & 00.,
No. 086 tibertv Street.
rattliTo sa n3,""
eal lßo szina).9ll4:
Dna AND scomum
H .F. , LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
rco. a err ! CLAUI erriumErr
Nah led asid 107 Third Shut,
PITTABITRGH. PA.
ARCHITECTS. ;
Afaumotirert •
41INENISWARE. BRISTOL WARE !e.
BpsMogul,y .
mace sod Waretion . N. 363 LISZIITT STRUT.
/11rAll orders °ninon/ attended to.
TINTO NOM ASSOCIATION 8113LD1N94
- Noorlliind Nit. Clots Street. PlttabonS. TS.
190104:; atioattoa• ghost to Uto.doslialsClaa Altimainegukoil '11,011.4111[11111
1111=Inge8i , . amuses* a WTIMINIM
ME PITT BANKING COVISL
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : 8200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, ,
DlAwas IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON Tlll DEPOSITS,.
Collections made on all mmenible imlnts
in
the United States and Canadas.
,
D. Hostetter DIBZOTOWI4
, Jno. 0 Risher.
James Gordon, Bobt. H. Hal&
D. WsDuce Andrew Miller,
E. Faweets:' . Junes M. Bates ,
NATIONAL BANK OF 00111111101
Car. of Wood and Sixth Ste:
A. PATTEitgabi.'.. ' Tiraal s •
..•••• *.e. •
--- " . " 111 " .
JOI. S .
CAPITAL, : : 1, * 5 00,000.
,
DIRECTORS:
"
A. Patterson. Geome W. Cu,,
Wm. H. Brown, it
Chas. Lockhart, Dor mer Wmgial,
Dan. R. Davidson. Wm. ailed.
W. B. Haves,
.
DIISCOITATII DAIL
apshon
HART, C.AUGHET & C 0. ,,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
r i rrwszstritt3l4,
; •
coIIIOESSORS TO HANNA, HART A 0..)
mamma nt •
Exchange, Coin, Conpons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on .London.
NITImr.
ROLDIES & SONS,
4.1 •
57 Market Street,
prrm - reni:m4:3il4. E.
Collections aside on an the pellicles! pante of
the United States sad Canadas.
'Storks,Bonds and other &entities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMICISSION:
•
Particular attention paid to the purchas
sale of e and
United States SeeuritieS.
I a3o:al
li
JAY COOKE & CO
a.
1:
313 EualLeras,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
• PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descrlptlona
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase sad saki
of Government Securities.'
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM--REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
MANUFACTURER OP
Lubricating & High Test Buinink Oily
ZeliPlon EalliOad Azle au.
Stands great heat without change; remain
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotve,i Engine, Machine Shop,
Wiliest Screws.
Saw MIH. and Planing Run ens,
Adapted for high speed.
Spindle OE4 Wool latad•Llght OH,
T so Staff. Hensel°,
inardsrinishlngoll, filisoldnr•
Harness Oil. Parrallne. -
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Unit.
These products are - mattillictured under Dr.
Tweddle , apatent by Superheated Steam In Vac
cuo. The Lubricating tills are almost odorless,
perfectly* pure, uniform, and meetly light col
ored. sUsnd a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Oils are tuneigualted; and are In cOnstant use on
many of the principal Railroads. • Samples can
be examined and orders left .-at 174 WOOD
STREET. Works at liharpsburg Bridge.
_ _
Last UMW=
VCR, 11,ROT/IKIRS, •
COMMISSION IKERCHANTS,
AND Dam TN
Petroleum and its Producb4
Purm i ziraeiLar d LLII3 l lrwla 13L7LDXTIO.
:wao Thuadelphia 0111*-IST WALNUT BT.api
DWIMPAID OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONC & CO.,
mace, DA.taxx.r. atria .%
fen Dugiesaa Way, Plttabaratt, Pa.
ar o So MINT ... ... ...J o Y. DEM
sworr ii iiiteric
.. . ARCIIITZOTU#44, AND„
ORNAMENTAL. CARVERS
_.
No. 6$ Sandusky 81,,, .
Allegheny, Pg.'
.
A lasyeaMartraint of NEWEL POSTS and:
BALLGaTEsto constantly on band. TURFING , •
or all deserts) tis. tlne. _ , ncolvar
KEYSTONE" POTTERY.
1 M. KIER & CO.,
°oil ntrsnms otipmei in
4 1,1 , BLOWS.
DILLINOICE STEVENSON.
~~-'
EMM
LDREAN,
t,
D. LEST
N. Cashier.
To AT 11 Ao r.
OFFICE OF P/TTEBIIEIE GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, April 9, 1869. 1.
The announcement about a:week ago,
that the May interest would be ,anticipa
ted,. induced a great many brokers, and
especially foreign bankers, to sell their
gold. in advance, thus creating a large
short interest in the market, which is
easily abserved in the high loaning rate
for gold, the'stock on the market being
very small: In order to force the short
interest .either to oovsr or to pay a
high rate for borrowing gold; the price
was advanced to-,day to-day to 133%. The
advance took everybody by,surprise, and
importers, who are also short of gold,
look to Washington for relief, by paying
out the interest dne in May next. The
amount of gold on the market is so
small, that witnout the Treasury inter
ference the premium might be run up
to 136 or even 137.
The advance in gold gave the bond
market a firmer tone, and the entire list
advanced this afternoon about one-fourth
per cent—with a strong feeling among the
foreign houses which have bought largely
recently, in the hope to see a rise here in
order to advance Quotations in Europe.
But they are strongly opposed by a few
leading bond dealers, who were misled
by the tight , money market, in suppos
ing that a decline of greater magnitude
would take place, and therefore held
back with their purchases.
Stocks are nearly unchanged, and only
a limited business doing. Allegheny Val
ley bonds are freely offered, but above
the market.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz:
__Gold, 133%; Silver, 126; Eighty
one's; 116,1 ; Flys Twenties, 1862, 120%;
do 1864, 115; do 1865, 117; do 1866,
Consols, 1133' ; do 1867, 113 S; do 1868,
113 X; Ten Forties, - 105%; New York
Central, 63; Erie, —; Reading, 935;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne de Chicago
Railroad,. 31S; Ohio dt Mississippi,
1 .)i; Michigan Southern, 963.; Cleve
land - & Pittsburgh, 91; Chicago
Rock Island, 31; Chicago A- North-
Western, 84S; Chicago dt North Western
Preferred,' 96%; Adams Express Com
pany, 593;; Merchants Union Express,
15x; Pacific Mail, 92%; Western Union
Telegraph, Company, 41%; Gregory,2,7s;
Quarts ill,' 1,20; Corydon, '---: &it A
Parmlee, 2,50; W. Am. Express 40.
—Closing onotations received by James
T. Brady dt Co. Gold, 133%; United
Sates Sixes ` 1881, 118; Five-Twenties,
1862, 120%; do. 1864,115; do. 1865, 116 X;
Ten-Forties; 10536; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 113 S; do. do. 1867,
;113%; do. d0../868, 113%; Seven-Thirties,
'par less, %;' Dua Compounds, 119; Union
;Pacific Railroad, par; Central do. do.,
103; Cy. Pacifies, 10135.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh. Gazette.)
NEW Yossz , April. 9,1869.
The Money market has been very ,
ir
regular to-day, and caused no-little sur
prise to borrowers, At the openinn of
business call loans 7 per cent. currency 1
and coin. on Goyenuuents and stocks;
tint the •day ; advanced the market
hardened and 1-18 per — Cent., was
paid again. Before ;threeo'clock there
was apparently - an easy feeling, but it
did not„---lifst long, and very soon
a _praising. demand set in, which
_caused an adVanoe to seven per
cent. and a conarnission of per
cent., the closing, transactions being at
these rites. The changed - aspect of the
market gave rise to some uneasiness in'
regard to the future.,• Discount, „market
dull and beatniiiiool a sour yat
large shaves.' The course of specuyttion '
in New York Central shares tp.rivo
&pointed a host of anxious `cierirois in
this stock. The public w,erepy,pro-1
yided with stook to sell ass ;When
thCficrip ;bill passed the egislature. ;
Thls bill went through last evening,
and there were a lame ntunhernf .orders
to sell on the eapected= expectedadvaneei- which,
however, did not take place. The sharp
rise in Hudson River shares a'sytivtise to
considerable goitsip'f- Thai* is vefiy gen.'
eral belief that the stookholdere l Of the
Hudson and Harlem fondalwßibe there.
oipients of something in shape of scrip or
stock dividends. ` . There,ts sulleutit4ik of
building — .. 1 4 - branch rcad'ikroM '"hear
Chatham' to connect with the Hudson,
Railroad. Foreime;change Gold"
active and strong; opened at 13235, rising
to 1113Xau#,,closing-24.;A83%..t. !Ise
was'eserlbeir ToValicitta reattons, among •
which was ,a 4A:owing, scaraity_4:if .cashi
gold. ,* The' rbildttial rutitaire <between
Xl=ll4 -alcil:lPoSatt.,i94l6lB.,
todmestil — nsfiekh , % ,, firthe-Bahlear hu .: 4
and lynxlike telegrams teem Waelftron
EZ2I
jai
OILS.
(WTR&L AND . UNION
. .
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS ,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
Pll. •
.3iDEIEL7E , Z,
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonde. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates. -
dell
_______„._
in regard;: to Cuba . The rates paid 'for
borrowing were 3•64, 5-64, 1-32, 1.4 and
3-32 per cent.
Governments active and higher, clos
ing strong, though a trifle off tbe
highest rates. Coupons.of 'al, 116%®
116, 4 3/; do. '62, 12.0®120%; do. '64, 11.5®
116%; do. '65, 117®11734: new do., 1133,1
(g 114; do. '67, 113N®11.33,1; do. '6B, 11334
®114; 10-10 s, 105%®10534; Pacific Sties, .
32%®34. .
State Bonds quiet and lower: Misson
ris, 87%15.8734; Old Tennessees, 67.1a4)
` 6 6; .Now do., 65%,C)66; North Caro
linas, 64351365; Virginias, 59@59;.;.
The Stock market during the morning
was active and buoyant, the principl
dealings being in Northwestern shares,
St. Paul, Hudson, Michigan Southern,
Toledo, Reading and Wabash. The first
named sold at 80% for common, and 97 3 / 4
for do. preferred; St. Paul, common, at
78, and preferred at 86; Michigan South- ,
ern, 7
9 44; Reading at 94%; Toledo and
Wabash, 67, and Hudson River, a 150.
The rise in Hudson sinceyesterdalt is
equal in the extreme quotation to 10 per
cent., and is due to the belief that the
road will soon be consolidated with the
New York Central, and the stock-will be
largely increased in the form of a stock
dividend. Harlem is strong, having sold
up to 137. In W ester n miellaneous list Pa
cific Mail and Union Telegraph
were the features.
Express stocks dull. In the afternoon
the speculation in miscellaneous shares
was quite lively. Pacitic Mall rose to
94, followed by Mariposa preferred t0'363;
®37; Western Union active and higher.
Railway market at the close did not sus
tain the nrices of the morning; in all cases
the most - active and fluctuating; stocks
were Wabash, St. Paul, Hudson, Harlem,
Northwestern, Reading and Michigan
Southern. The advance,on these shares r ,
, ranged from 1 to 10 per cent., and was
l the most marked on Hudson at the close. •
on Government Bonds at i Ohio and Mississippi advanced to 3314,
Iwhile St. Paul common rose to 713,1.. The
highest figure of the day in the market
was for New York Central. Rock Island . 1
and Ft. Wayne was comparatively quiet
and almost stationary. It is evident the
stock exchange is ,just entering upon an I
era of great speculation and, wild fluctn- • i
ation.
&SOP/Ices—Cumberland; 33®35; Wells
Express, 31®3194: American, 40®43; t
dams, 5834®60; Merchants Union, 16% ® t i
16; 'United States, 57%®58%; Quticksil
ver, 22%®22%; Canto n, _ 6934®6034; Pa-
eine Mail, 93% ®93X; Mariposa, 195 19%;
preferred, 36.16®364!,; New York Cen
tral,
163%®16334: Hudson River, 146®
14734; Harlem, 139®140; Reading, 93%®
fe rre
9334; Aftern and Terre Haute, 37%; pre- I
d, 67%®70; Toledo and Wabash, I
69%,®69 3 / 4 ; preferred, 7734(4)79; St. Paul,
78,( 3 ®7834; Fort Wayne, 131(0)131X;
Ohio & Mississippi, 333.;®3334; 2111 c- •:
igen Central, 118®®119; Michigan &nth-
ern, 97%®97%; Pittsburgh, 90®90%;
Illinois Central, 137; Toledo, 97®973‘;
R*k Island, 1 3 034®130 3 / 4 ; Lake Shore,
97%; Dubuque and Sioux City, 1163,x;
Northwestern, 84%. pref., 96,412)9634; Ma
rietta and CM. pre f., 23; Burlington and • I
Quincy, 172; C. C. irk I. C., 42.
Mining shares dull.
Copper stocks at Boston: Copper
Falls, 8; Franklin, 1634; Hancock, 4; Min- ' 1
nesota, 2; Quincy, 243;.. 1 I
Gold clearances, $76,000,000. 1
Receipts of the Sub-Treasury were I .
$1.871,406; Payments, $ 68 0,373;.13a1ance, 1
$89,299,253.
itc'NES T. BRADY & 00.
(Bnoceseors 08. JONEE & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta..,
.a. za.
BUT AND BELL ELL KINDS OF
GOTERNRENT SECURITIES,
GOLD; MATZ AND COUPONS,
ON MOST 7AVOILABLZ TEENS.
tir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Mcmei loaned
owest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Slate of STOVES. BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T.BRADT & CO..
'CDs Aittotnirgij tlikrttt,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
PETROLEUM DiARkET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
.FRIDAY, April 9,, 1869.
The oil market compared with yester
day. n
has undergone little or o 'change.
Operators, generally, are inclined to do
something, either buy or sell, but some
how or other they cannot get together,
and as a consequence the volume of busi
ness, continues comparatively light.
Most of the oil bought here within the
past ten days, has been taken by the
"shorts," and it is said that it will take a
considerable vicinity of oilyet to enable
the short interest to cover entirely, and
the demand from this source, for the time
being, appears to exceed that all from all
other sources put together. Exporters
are holding off in anticipation of a de
cline, but unfortunately for the shorts
they are not in position to hold off; they
musteither buy
therdifferenc to satisfy there
contracts, or pay e Nitween
what the oil was sold, at and the price
current at the lime of delivery. The
eastern markets are reported quiet and
without quotable change, and the same
is true ofthe foreign markets.
CRUDI:-.-The Crude market- is quiet
and unchanged. Spot oil is , still held at
15, with offers to buy at 143 i; she USX)
each April to June at 15;4; and it was re
ported that a similar line had been sold
at 15. There was an offer floating around
during a part of the day to sell 10,000
sellers option until July, at 14M, but'
this, it was believed, was put out more
as a feeler than for the purpose of sel
ling.
REFINED-Sale 1,000 bbls buyer, all
year, at 3835, and a , •oall," SOO June to
September, at 33 and $l. Spot oil quoted
at 31; last half April, 3134; April to Ain%
33 34; May and June, 3334; May to De
cember. 35@353i; and June to Decem
ber, 36.
• Ll 7 / 1 11IOATING on& -
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Ecliptke Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machinery 750
Eclipse Spindle 8043
OIL SHIPPED Rh BY A. Y. R. R.
Lockhart, Frew dr Co., 620 bbls refined
to-Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia. -
MoKelvy & Bro., 173 bbls refined to
W. P. Logan & Bro.
Jas. P. Wood; /00 bbls tar, to Slemmett
& Bro., Downington, Pa.
Total Shipments Refined. ......... .. . ... 793
_Tctal shipments tar..... . ..... . -100
Dry G•eds a"street.
NEw YORK. April 9.—The weather is
mtich liner, ana trade better. The prices
of some classes of goods are still a little
weak.—Atlantio and Pacific brownsheet
loge ire 30 lower, and _Coates'pig , cord
' . eat, _finest thread is being offered lttr
Abraham Hooley& Co.- at 80 cents per
2414 this Is the same thread, *hie& is
- sold , in Europe, and never beforekow
hi t s
'this arket, and is haviog_a r ea sent to
dy'eale
at t price. _ All other inneedei .-
ever rule steady at 90c(fer Coata!„ ; , The
other beat makes of ColOred onttons ahow
more eteadiness, audit would seem as if
prices generally had'finally touched tow
wat mark.. In Woolens the market is
irregular and depressed, but .there has
been more doing atlow. rates, both in
fine fabrics and low grades.
illatirtwoun. April .9.--7710ur- active
w thsales western superfine at $ 1 :46,2e,
extra at $ 4 3,80®7,25, family at f 8,75,59,50.
Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn dull,
with Small xeceipts and sales at 81®82
for white, and 81(085a for yellnw. Oats
.
steady and unchaugedt-_Rye unchanged.
Mess Pork Quiet . at :gm@m,g43.. Biko n
quigt, with rib sides at 16h@lex, blear
Ramdo.at 17 X@l 7 ,;,shoulders at 1434 (g114,,10,
sat 2092/. Lard dullat 24. Milli.
mipa 014
QglCs(io~ — April
- O.—arias 'Market.—
Hogs active and firmer at, $9,85@9,76.;-for
common; 59,90®10,42X,f0r fair to'nredi
um, 1 1 0,25016,W "tit gOOd to choice. Bpef'
,Cattle : quiet ait. : 14.26(gttt, for oommod,
15,26(ekt15-Yor 164g7•
for meditation
17,6068,25 for Choice to print%
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