The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 12, 1869, Image 6

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*DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, IUI3II & CO.,
Xounfacturtrs of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
:AXLES AND SPRINCEI,
DVQIjEDNE. L X AND JIINLITAi
"MAY BAZ„TMOVND - AND SQU ABE IRON.
BAND. HOOP, BRE= AND 'TANK IRON.
BOILER PL ATAS AND HEADS,
GUARD IBON,_DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
• PLANGAD GUTTER -, BAIL', CYLINDER
IRO, _
. AND FLAT RAIL, for Coat Roads. _
. ' CROW BAR
SS B M ARIU TEETH,
'SPRING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL.
WINOS AND MOULDS eat to pattern.
STEEL. Tiara, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
AXLES,
CUTNAILS - AND ; SPIKES.
'All Geode First Class and Warranted.
• • •
OFFICES. AND WORKS.
Slxteenat.Miltreot and Allegheny River,
-- - .and Yr Water Street. Pittsburgh.
GODEFTROY BIIA?iCKER & CO.,
42 Ric Wine Place, New York,
4 4re prepared, as Sole 'Agents in the United
biotei.for the Primlax Mining and Inin
Com
pony of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contractor .
aeU in quantities to snit pnrchuers, (delivered in
either New York or Philadelphia ' ) the celebrated
V. G. -Sl-7'IEGELEEN
Used so extensively for the mantifsetnsine of
118811111111311 STfIEL
This Iron Is free from gulpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese.
partizulars, samples, prices or chemical
anai3isis will be promptly forwarded on applies
cation. 3aM:d7B
la
STEEN; WORKS.
BMGEB, MEEK & CO.,
PAL.
.111maficturors of erery de.ariptlon of
VAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
3An er a
AITAA.TroIudspRING9
4.xpss, mratr.Tthr;rne.,
War/diode, 88 Water wad 1(00 First Ste.
NEIELEJECR, -BARR & PARKE".
• GIBIZNAL raiitTNXES:
vorlc Art, • • gill:7111ff , XII.LICB s.
8P CIAL PARTlnta—a. X. KIEE.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
lIILLER, BARR &. PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
1
4:d43 prrrntrhert, pi.
BLACK DIAMOND .
,• • .
STEEL WORKS.
, .
['ARK,BRO'rITER & CO.
]tsantacturent of all descriptions of
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11EITWILE.T. A .
%, *lce nadWarelsonse, ; fEfIRTI , TH, THIRTY.
SWAT and ItALLItOAu
- ' • • . PITTSBITROH
sr
Ylirania,'Pres 9 t...;:iii.P. POEM', Burl:
pITTSIIIJUGH FORGE
- ***.iit.o..N:ci.',
IitiPOTACTORKES OP
Bar Irens;
11allemid Fish Bars and 14114
Settidica car Ailee lotted;
- 11; ° 1 4. 41 ,
4ii4l ll es Kositatired;
i .pieOeettse Pironses;
Lie - entottve Frame Shapes; •
,
Platen Heads; • -
Steamboat Shafts;
_491 1 , 11 / 10011 _,,CCII! 1
.0 111 ;
. WOOS ,
Wilits;
nom. Jawav Vollork le. •
°Moe' 177 PENN STREET,
ELLBASILIESEN PROCESS.'
••
.Tie'lsare now isre_pareA . to ant
seotor the use of the - aLr•voIiHAUSEN 1139-
vmse.
The superior quality impaited to good host,
ftig w eatluiproyement Interior iron. and the
Cost.coulmend it to alt manufacturers of
Iron.
M Par arna to. ties wishitqc to nee It can obtain licenses by
•
ITAI4E P . gPEER.
*turner Am the Trustees,
BOODdB - l'and A, 'English's Building,. 903
Toulth avenue.
arties Anterested are invited to visit the
8110ENBILEGEE OKS. where the pr. • se is
now•lassoorneand • •
le! an. ,
. _ .
Evz -
,o - N,FREETopi & co
Pennsylvania4on lforkt-
Worohotio, Nos. - 166 0n0167 met ,'
STAMM o noslte Mononga.leix Hone.
111011V411.:2 . • PITTSBURGH.
I§IOvELTY w9RKs.
. .
..410VELTY , WORKS
t.....rmyseiv•A...4l /NW ,••
AILA1101;11101C11 Ar; 00.
..t»34,unnflortfam Or • •
-i9/4044eitivratINBANNAPAN
COUNrzu
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isaisitiood, **lS= "Socis F 4 4 4.• kess
4 - folattaaill 1 19 No,
kgila* 104 G*RT 8,15.
GAS - Ain) SiniAItPITTING.
iNtlf 114 OCKess..:l;.lo4 XATN.4:4I23MY
JOUN M. VOOWARAIi,CO4
misitosas,
GAB-AND STEAM gRS
oLasattpatiril Of Mee AND NZAJ AI R
tnlAlb
cra; ttesters - bre
1-14-1, Cot la WU& •
qi;Ot 111102 03 1 WilitStintilt
tot Aide. *Afro - L • T .
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KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTWITELGH, PA.
lOrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be.
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.,
Corner Carroll and Smallama llltglaonl,
(2irnali WARD,)
prrnErnmuami,
•
WILLIAM SMITH,
131an4ifacrturer of
CAST IRON-BOWL PIPE
FOR OAS AND WATER WORKS.
MY Pines are all cut irmarlablyin Pits, In dry
sand, and lA feet lengths. Also. tall assortment
of general
Castings for flu and Water Works.
I woald also call the attention of Bar_rintead
eats of fa aa Works to my make of BllavaTS.
TLAIS WORKS,
A
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
prx7rerritrztell.
THOMAS N. MELLEB,President.
These Warts are,among the largest and most
complete establishments in the West. and axe
now prepaimito - farnish "'"
Zngthes, of 'every deSeripUsa.
Boilers, 011 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Werh.
Rid'read Castings.
Boning NUI Castings.
Engine Castings.
Iffsehine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDERS /SOLICITED
so9:se -
ROBINSON„ REA & CO.,
Successors to Boarssom, MOOS 4 M 114.143,
WASH:CM:MON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS.FIITBBUR6H,
• • -
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Sleazing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Osoe, No. DI, corner First and Smithfield
Streets. •
Agents for OITPARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for feeding Boilers. . jailmS2
-Dueler
BLANC FOUNDRY.
— Dueler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron MIL, I
PITTBBUTIOII.
Belling 1111 and Bridge Casting%
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACIEID 4 INRY AND CASTINGS GENZRALLY.
Orden promptly cud euretally executed.
Olutriessuucestilts. • • .
zinnia'' , a ILICILLIED.
oeLS:I2B
ACULIEr& CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry= and lonize Works
8,&NDIIIIET Irr.:44I.I,ZGRIEKT
Mionfecuren of., nos= Knenes„,, - ; oll_rresser.
elogusiw ortsCand 'saw 4EOI Rent,
Bolling Mill sadMserdne Cestii su p erste Ears,
WeAshre..WWlL4oxits, , to. so order and
havw trlo Mina znimesof a.= • layl4l:qs
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
SSO Penn Street.
ROLLIE% B 011) & BIGAMY.
Chill 8011., Mill Castings. 801 l Lathes, de.
- COAL AND COKE.
ANTRA:LITE COAL
THE BRADDOCKS FIELDS'
. ,
Gas Coal Company
Has this day heen appointed SOLE AGENTS for
Pittsburgh and Allegheity Cities and surrounding
towns loritbe ulster the Coal of the Pernnrylre
bia and 0 hjo Anthracite Coal and Tratisporta.
ties Company': • A
Parties in want of a soperlOrinalliy of Anthra
cite Coal from Kasten mines, iU do ireli_tcspiG
on them.
General Ofim and- Tard—CORNER OP IN.
DERSONGro and P. Pt. W.. /1 C.'S.. 8., Alla
gheny. •
EAC/19119141193 and TGEIN, Pro l i BE1 1 1 1 1 : T ' °P"111,
Past*Sof. Addrest, - BOX GIN Vittsburgh.
J. D. MAHON
Baperiutendeat raw* Ohicinthratite
,r=Coral ind.Ttinsporlation Co.
Ni.' 114 FURTH AURA Pittobarghe
" • • • r, -; r
RLI' COAILU , ' , COALM
'DICKSON,' STEWART &
. . Having removed the:
NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(Lately City Mon" SZCOND ZLOOR.
enz
r.ittist*Alrthihdird TOUGHY°.
, COAL MACH, at the
lowest morket price.
All orders left at their ofdoe, or addressed to
them tbrailikA tbe .111141., will be attended to
promptly.
STONE.
WEST COMMON
1 , Machine Eftotiii . Works,
, .31VraediVesteigiosioik'Alifgbeay
1 I# .
e ,. d. br.: *17 11 : 1 A: G e t waina e ,
s !mer i t • tor 1
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PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE : MONDAY, APRIL 12',_ 186E'
latGuris, 130dali;2*
HDBrH 11. BOLE &`C
Cor. Point Alley and &Nixon eStn
(MLLE TI3Z POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
, .
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINEjand STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Arial attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE .AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 1 15 -horsespower.
CASTINGS of every kind. made to order atonr
roundiT, on IRD STREET,' beton- Market.
RIGS for 00 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, sousioand TOBAC eo SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Treating on the Allegheny laver, near the Point,
F1T1115E13111171,
far All orders Promptly flied. Tar OS
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL ANB TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL& SNYDER,
IU , NITPACTIIIIIBB OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TIIEHLAR,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
_ L -
0/L STILLS AND' OIL TAMES,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON-
.DENSERS; , •
STEAM PIPES, G ; ASOMICETP2S/3 AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND - COAL SHIITES
OfHee sad Warehouse. eerner &woad,
Third, Shorrase Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
air Orders sent to the above aAldreas will be
promptly attended to. rahrslea
WM. H4IJ LL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SKEET IRON . WORKERS,
NOS. MO, AA, MIL AND 516 PENN ST.
Raving secured a large yard and turnisked tt
wan the meet approved machinery, we are pre
mild to manufacture every description of BOIL,
ash in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the mantra , . Chimneys Breeching,
Eire Beds, Stem rims. Locomot ive Boilers,
Coadensers, Salt Pins, Tanks, 011 Stills, harits.
tom. Sett/ing Pans, Boller Irßridges..Flngar
rank l ird sole vue,ausatuferi plita4Urs Pat-
Bewaring done on shortest notice. lakcel
jamEa at: ulna,
‘4 ,
Nos. BS and 56 Water Street,
rrrienumell,
• 1LL3117.11=11,113 OP
IRON' OIL TANKS,
anTratire PA.NS: Corr= STIGAit Pirt.
ROLLING iiILL 3TACIEB.
• - And SEM= TRW WORK,
• For Steamboats.
JAI= ....... EDDITND D. BRUSH
JAILED M. MUSH & SON,
ackstrimcruairass OP
Steam Boilers, Oil. Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, BEO
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY dr, CO.
Manufacturers of the grimiest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO HZ PODHD nP THY ETATS.'
Holerti tor the celebrated Base Burning
Open Stoves and Pomace" for Hard Coal or
Coke. eat In the World for Parlor,CKEce. Store or
Churl*. Plre needarto rekindling—bunts all win
ter. Do notbry until you see or seed for Circular;
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DE MMLEH BROS.,
Smithfield et. ; GEO. RUBLES. Allegheny City.
RAFT BUGUS sk,CO.
KANIIPACIVEZILIS OF 711P7.3,2 IMILIXTT OP
EITCONTJEI66 9
sofirox, COOKING RANGE,
"THE- FIERY FURNACE,"
Pox Amman. Buttalses.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOMMO STOPS,
"BBOULATOIL" COLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
11A1411 OTST a kralla tt4 TlA
IJE B ILIAL L C I I2 O II ii SlCA L eree trap:. and din;
TS, " u ' am i " •
•
206 and 208 14berty Street,
oeM:yl7 PrrTsßUßell, Pi;
COOK STOVES. — '
GET: THE BEST.
BiIiiISELL CO.lll
_ - TRIUMPH, .
irOB BITUMINOUS • Coxi.
warraoo4 ,oo o4*4gftWsi
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fedi 11311114 Other Star, to the WU;
;11T88 1 ,f, do 00.,
No. 485 Spreet.
V.b0110411 iusdror mg% ,
ZION
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NEAr liii i4Tl6 g lllo
COOKUM, a/S. /lc
rnriazt AND- soitmak`
-
DYER AND SCOURER.
rfo• 3 er. CIALVMES larrniarer
And Non. lAA and 187-ThlS Street•
PITTSBURCip. PA.
ARCHITECTS.
Bmug &
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; Baw Houma ..am00zwri0x,....6.,111111111V
1 k I aad4llt, Clair Iltrept,'"A'Airww4l.,_
ilikr 7 ~_, e ke
;Itpacial ' :Steatiolk iihin ,to 00'.giengiuma ,
i = ur
ce, amunces4 rn„, ;i;
"ea ; , '..! • u..,,,,. :-.4., , . r
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ONE
1 ) 117 BASKINq COMPANY.
No. N 9 Wood Street.
CAPITA 4 : : : : : $200,000
STOCKHOLDER?. INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DNALNICS /N
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED Oil TINE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible pointa is
the United States and Canadis.
D. Hostetter.
Janes Gordon,
D. Wallace, .1
Z. Fawcett,
NATI(IAL BANK OF COMIERCE,
Cor.ef Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERE10111.......—....--IPrealdeiat.
JOB. H. HILL
•
CAPITAL, t t t 11500i000.
DIBIOTOH8:
A. Patterson, George W. Owls,
rm. H.-Brawn, M, Telmer
ho's. Loekhart, Wm. Donstlas,'
Dan. It: 'Davidson, Wes, sea.
W: 8. Haven, •
PLIWOUJITR DUE
aigo:on
HAItT, CAIJOHEY & CO., •
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Weed Sheet,,
przwrenurten. PA.;
(81M0E813113 TO HANNA, Herr I C 0.,)
Plikaanza IX
Enchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the pnroltaae
sad eahe 9t •
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Slatit Drafts. cs!!. London.
-
N.. HOLMES & EONS, .
CollectSone made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canada'.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKICISSION..
Particular attention paid to the puroluiso and
sale of
'United States Securities.
JAY COOKE _& CO.,
33ist111r..eres,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOOKS and BONDS or all descriptions
bought and sold.
4
Special attention given to the purchase and sal.
or Government -Securities.'Olga
WADING AND IMO,
ic.lszton Mere Apace "ad Brekas
POroleum and its Prodicts,
DALZELL'S BLOCK DUQUESNE - WAY' 1
PHTLADXIAPHILL ADDRESS.
, .
Roans 17, Chamberr of Commeice,
' Oa mitTH mom BTZELT.••..• spin .
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
. .
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE .
MANEYAOTIIBiII. OP
Librieatlngt High Test Burning Oils.
11 Pie INIOPOINIAxIIe Oil.
Stands great heat without change; reilalus
limpid at lowest tempeintnres. Special Oil for
._ tropical ciftatesor hot weather. • , -
LmeamnettiveyEnglsse, Issehtoo Shop,
&lrewa.
!haws/1111 and Plant= /I[lll 011 s,
Adapted ibr high speed. - •
40)f,' . Boil Wirt lta, 111414. I .
Shooltse, • ,
liarisisou L•: Parranlase.
.I.llllolt VARNISH,. to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Bust. .
These, products are manufactured under Dr.
Twaddle , a,patent by Superheated Steam in Vac
ciao. The Lubricating Ms are almost odorless,
Derrbetbr ' Uniform, and meal Hest col
ored.- nand a - temperature an ed.,. sad
OU remataLtatple4 extreme eold. e
arelane. I • antfare In constant ue on
=ay of as prinettial,Rallramts. Samples can
be a:saddest mastrderai ien-at 174 WOOD
OTIULIT. Works at Skarpsbarg Bridge.
Veit
• .: :. CONNESION -. .MERGRANTS
Petroleum and its Products,
t i rr i r i ' EL ie: C poonkay and win tea,• I
rkuimtahOoktniot..ny-wmannurt.-
• , • ,
Dl l4lll O lllll 011LOW0/140,
N.
M. LONC.,& CO.,
"omce, PALZaLLinniziOre. •
; Diunitaiie *An zniebiroets;
I.';'l•llBM:i:6 Tir ' . 4.- '1••••• J. Ye 111741 T
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K-4?-
DlBUTOittle
• Jun. 0 Risher,
Bobt. H. King,
Andrew Mater,
Jsmei M. Bailer.
•
SAIVL. areor.trimAN,
ON. Clasistor.
D. LEFT
1, AT 11 A. N.
57 Market Street,,
prx-r-rsigultan.
OILS.
.it
CENTRAL -AND ANION
PACIFIC -RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now In the market for
sale by
PH. R. IMillalarrZ,
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates. den
JAKEB Ti BRADY el/ - 00.,
(Snceessort oS. JONES & 00.4
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
. _
3E3 AL.INT 33C, MR. IS
•
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
' OFFICE OF PITTSBIIROIC GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, April 10 1869.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Business generally, although.still dull
and depressed, is beginning to give some
VOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS: evidence of im Provemeat d hopes are
entertained that the worst Is passed. and
.; that better times are near at hand. The
ON MOST FAVORABLE TEENS. &friend for almost everything '
is re
stricted entirely to supplying immediate
Interest
Allowed w _ lt its. ve=nts , the stringency in money ,
.nuaters
preventing anything of a speculative
/Mr
Money loaned on Government Bonds , at
character, while values generally-are '
lowest market rates, without important change.
APPLES—Prime Apples, In sound
Orders sweated for th e p urc h ase condition, are very icarce, and may. be
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and quoted at 16®6,50 per bbl. . •
GOLD. • APPLE BUTTER--90®11 per gallon.
BUTTER—There is a continued steady
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO. demand and notwithstanding the arri
vals continue liberal, prices are 'main
tained ranging from 45®48.
BEANS—SB,2S®3,SO per bushel.
CRANBERRIOS—SaIes at $18®122;
CORNMEAL—SI.7S®I,BO per. cwt.
CHEESE—SaIes of New York Goshen
at 24®25.
CARBON OlL—May be quoted at 30®
81 for standard brands, in ajobbing way.
DRIED FRUlT—Peaches dull.but un
changed; at -14fbr quarters, and 18 for
halves—sale 2 tons quarters. reported at
13%. Apples scarce and in good de
mand, with sales of prime bright at
12®13. • '
EGGS—DuII and lower, with sales at
22@23c.
HAY—Baled is firm and in demand;
sale of 108 bales loose-Dressed, on wharf,
at $2B. Tight pressed may be quoted at
$ 24 ® 26 .
HOMINY—SS,7S®6 per bbl.
HEMP-4225 per ton. ,
PROVISIONS—Bacon is in regular de
mand at 14@14/ for Shoulders; 16%@17
for Ribbed, and 18 for Clear Sides; and
for Sugar Cured Hams. Steamed
Lard 19, and - kettlerendered, 19%®20.
Dried Beef 21. Mesa Pork $32,00.
POTATOES—In fair demand but un
changed, 75(480 per bushel:
PEANUTS--10 eta per pound. =
MAPLE SUGAR—SaIes in gallon jugs
at $1,50®2 as to quality.
GRAlN—There is little or no demand
for Wheat. in this market and , prices are
nominal at $1,45®1,50fqr Winter. Oats
quiet and unchanged, wall sales at 64®
65 on wharf and track and 67®68. in
Corn_ is scarce and iu good
demand, with sales on wharf at 78®80
for prime Yellow; Shelled is dull but
unchanged at 73(475. Rye is dull and
nominal at $1,40®1,43. Barley does not
appear to be wanted at all, and there are
no established, prices.
SEEDS—There Is.a very fair demand
for Clover, with sales at $10®10,50, and
Timothy at $3.50®3,75. Flaxseed
quoted at $2,45(4)2,50.
SALT—May be quoted at $1,80®1,85
by the car load, and $1,95( T for small
lots in store.
FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and we
now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the
trade, and the usual advance in a retail
way.
FLOUR—Is In fair local demand, and
while the market is a little more waive,
prices are unchanged. Spring Wheat
grand $6,50®7, and Winter Wheats $7,50
®B., Mill prices remain unchanged.
•WHISKY--lis very dull and.tices are
unchanged
LARD 011—Sales No. 1 at $1,58®1,60.
littsWO Gayttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE I.
OFFICE OP Pirrsnunett Gszsk-rh,
SATURDAY, Aprli 10,. 1869.
The gold market was very much ex
cited on Saturday and closed strong in
consequence of the great scarcity , of cash
gold. The short interest is very large,
but it, seems a good deal ofit has been cov
ered on . Saturday, and the sadden
ad
vance is perhaps due to the unwilling
ness of parties to submit to the exhorbi
tant loaning rate, amounting to 34 per
cent. over Sunday: Tne 'Secretary of the
Treasury is very much blamed for his
petet scheme, as it is decried, of the
rebate of 6 percent. on the May interest
cashed, although it is . perfectly legiti
mate. •
The bond market was strong. especial
ly in 18625, in which it is talked of as be
ing a corner in these bonds but that they
are 'loaned flat; the whole list is well sus
tabled, but it is admitted by all dealers
that the present. prices cannot be sus
tained even on an easier money market;
the large dealers keep themselves barely
supplied, and expect to buy lower for
their regular stock kept on hand after
the May disbursements have begun.
The stock . market was off from Fri
day's quotations, but steady at the. de
cline. The stringency of the money
Market makes buyers , very cautious, but
the share market remains strong.
)Money very scarce. •
7 - Business is improving very alowly.
Quotations as received by, Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 133 X:. Silver, 126: Eighty
one's, 116; Five Twenties, 1862, .120;
do -1864, 115; do 1865, 117; do 1883,
Consols, 1133; do 1867, 113 X; do 1868,
113 X; Ten Forties, 105 X; New York
Central, '633 4 ; Erie, 34; Reading, 94;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dt Chicago
Railroad - 131 X; Ohio &
32X; Michigan Southern, 97; Cleve
land dc Pittsburgh , 90X; Chicago &
Rock Island, 13134; Chicago ?c North-
Western, 84%; chicago dc North- West ern Preferred, 96;;; Adams Express . Com
pany, 'sBy; Merchants Union Express,
403;;, ci Mail, 94; Western Union
Telegraph Conipany i 41X; Gregory, 2,50;
Quart:v - 91111, 1,15; Corydon, 10; f3mithilt
Parndee; 2,80; W. Am. Express: 0. .
,(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaiatte4
NEw Yong, April 10, 1869.
The money inarffet, which at one time
.was, easy at 7 per cent. curreney, subse
quently became stringent, the demand
•
continuing until after bank hours, when
7 per cent. currency and commissions 'of
•1-16®X. per cent, were paid. The amen
datory tax bill, which has becoine a law,
eaves the market from a severe drain
which would otherwise have come on it
in the- lattei part' of April.' Discounts
dull; best names 10®15 per cent. 'Rank
statements show a large contraction 'ln
loans, and..a decrease of a "Millio ri " and
three-quarters- in total reserve - , against
a reduction of four millions in total liabil
ities. ahowsthe banks relatively. stronger.
Loans, 11427.730,_230: decrease,; 14,453,448;
apeole,- $8,794,5i3;; 'decrea5e,„.U043,350.
Conlation, 534,609,360; decrease, 1 9 07,550.
Depoaits, /171,495,580; decrease, 113;836,-
209- Legal Tenders, 548,641,782increi5e
`11148,373. •
The payMents for - customs and duties
this . week, amounted to .2,738,000.
Sterling is dull at . 756@8 per cent. for
prime : bills; Gold hi' firm,opened at
.13334, rose to 133% and cl osed at 1.33%.
The GOlO, ROOM was very much 'excited
oh the:announcement that the Bank of
New York had refased to pay gold
checks to the linataint.Of_l"ooo... It **-
pears the Gold Rank in mA-.
ing fettletnenfn'With a prominent broker
lirm.4atie twelve ,"iiidiVidatil certified
gold (Menke oaths Bank , of New , York,
whiCh - the letter; .refased Par •on the
sonro .of a breech •of !kith by, the .Gold
Exchange Banks to whom they' werei;it
Isl,Plahned. given On ;the,anderstanding
that they Were nottabe msed.to-day. :In
the Gold Ram the conclusion was pimp
ed at that ' the bank did , not - have' the
The', tee paid . ler borrowing till Mon
day were 342 (@)3i per cent: Clearaneas
1107,000,000: Exports, $62,255; and for
the week 5326,350, little however, to EU
rope. The coupon bonds held abroad are
expected here next week, and will make
gash gold plenty:. Disbursements on ac
count of May interest thus far are only
$371,000. Governments active and higher,
closing steady; coupons of = 'Bl, 116®
116,,; do. '62, 12X2)12034; do. '64, 115®
115 X; do. '65, 117®117X; new do., 113%
®1131‘; , d0..'67, nay@l18;g:Ido:.?88,. 118%
(D 114; 10-40 s, 108x1:044; Pacific Sixes,
3356@)34. state bon quiet and steady;
new,.Teneenlisee,'B s )4oBslA,,Nortir Caro
linas, 6535®38.
Stock market generally lower, under
Bel eettAA. l 4fiebsllo3isdialce.fif -Water
day, and apprehensions concerning
money zdarket. Most active stocks were
Riuldei - abui4.lhiethleiriellirn, St. Paul,
Wabash Now York Control. Market
C 1,.•;•; ,, ozy wvicmq,
!:!
_ .
4 ; ,,,- t. l l -d• -•••;g4
- , 1,.-A,,„0) , • • •..
closed quiet and steady, with partial re
covery from loitest ratan. -_,, L ._
6-30 Priess—Cumberl find, 33®35; Wells
Express g 31®3134: - Amarican, 40/®4O;
Adams, 69%®69%; Mcbts. Union, 16!.®
16; 'United States, 68 1 ®58 1 ,¢; Quicksil
ver, 22% ®22v.; Canton, .59;4®60; Pa
cific Mail, 913{,@)92; Wes ern Union, 4114
l@'ll% Mariposa, 19%,®:2 ; preferred, ses4
31 t i
,@):36%; New York Centr 1, 1 63 1 g@i63,14„:
lErle. 34®34iy; preferred, 52% ®64; Hud
son River, a 144©148%; arietn, 1383©
1 88%; Reading, 93% ®9 1 .: Terre Haute,
37®39; preferred, 66@68; Wabash, Mx @n
c
69%; preferred, 7 ,3;®78 St. Paul; 78®
7 S' A; Fort Wayne, 1 1 3 ®132; Ohio
& Mississippi, 32%®33; lichtpan Cen
tral, 118;.; Michigan Southern, 96%®97;
Illinois Central, 138; Pittsburgh, 90X®
90%; Toledo, 97®971; Rock Island,
13614 ®13114; Northwestern, 84@84/; pre
ferred, 9614®96%; Chicago and Alton,
155 1 ,1,1;4)158; preferred, 185®168,
Mining shares dull. ,
Copper stocks at Boston : Copper
Falls, 8; Franklin, 17; Hecla, 70; Han
cock, 4; Quincy, 24.
Receipts of ' the Sub-Treasury were
5799,999; Payments, 8480,058; Balance,
88.775,196. ' , . 1
Imports for the week, Dry Goods, 82,-
288, 988; General Merchandise, $5,693,685.
PETROLEIJM MARKET:
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY,. April 10, 4869 ,
Up until to-day the oil market,,has
been very tame throughout the 'past
week, the business in the aggregate be
ing unusually light, while. prices gener
ally ruled.lqwer. To-day, however,there
was a better feeling, and with consider
able inquiry for _both present and future
delivery, Crude as well as Refined,
advanced fully , hid a cent. The time
and attention of dealers generally has
been pretty well absorbed in arranging
for deliveries, and in - some cases this was
a very-difficult matter, causing a good
deal of trouble and creating considerable
confusion.' We are cognizant of one' lot
Of 500 bbls of , Crude passing through
half a dozen hands before it found the
right person, and in some instances the
same oil would reach one person two or
three tithes. The receipts of Crude dn.
ring ,the week have beetl liberal.; but the
great proportion of it was put in on for
mer , contract; ~ao? that; the ,quatitityi
of really . pn.the market for , isal4f, Is IP)t
large 'Many" 'have been led to be
lieve.. - •• f• -
CRUDE—The — Crude market; as al
ready Intimated, was : . stronger to-day,
and compared with yesterday. Prices • are
a' shade better. Sale 2,000 bbls seller
Junes stall; 1,000 seller till July at 15;
_l,OOO spot on private terms: and: 2,000
each, May and June at 16. Spot oil may
be quoted strong at 15, against 'Bern few
Offers 'to lien - yesterday, at 14x. Pr ivate
advlcesloport• a stronger feeling in the
oll.regisgh. also. .
last half, - which
.was quoted at. 313 5 . yesterday, opened
,torday ,st .31x, afterwards , advanoed to/12,
and 8 82% wait bid, 'showing -On -ad
vance of a cent.i, .Sale 1,000 last half
at 84(000 May to September at 3634; and
.2,000 April on. private •terms.
. RECA PITULATION:.Reeedptir
crude during the.week, 47.691 bbls; last
week, 13,025; from January Ist to,' date,
/97,369; , same AllllB • last year,- 232,817;
Exports , Retined 'this week, 409:Aast
week 4,751; from January Ist to , date
83.848; same-time/est year, 70,372; • salee
this weeky.49,soo;.last week 69,600.
• , :147.3111,10A.T1NG OILS. ' '
Eclipse Winter Lubricating ..... 40c
Eclipse
Eclipse
Machine Railroad
ry
Axle 35e
- •
E° ll P44.B.P4clle
, 800
OIL SR/RP/10,1:1ST BY A. V, lie IL
Lockhart, Prow ..t Co .895 bble:refined
to Warden Fre* & CO.; _Philadelphia..
FaWeett,"L.'&l3. "250 bbls retined.t4W.
P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia"' ' 4- V%
LiVillatOrk.•& ,Arch,.B.oo hble retitled - to
_Warden, Frew & Co., -Philadelphia. ,
Cittianpa463l4ol6. 483 bide to - Tivil
Bro. & Co., , Philadibatal• cn TOW filtipnaante Raped. ... . ........... 1838
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