The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 17, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAKM , ,& CO.
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
. AXLES AND ISPRINCS,
DINWEEINE, i(C AND JUNIATA,
FLAT BAB. *ROUND AND SQUiLRE IRON.
BAND, HOOP. SHEET AND TANK IRON,
BOILER PL & s AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
FLANGAD GUT.VER BARS, Cs LINDER,
IRON,
T AND FLAT RAIL, for Goa! Roads.
CROW ft RS.WEDGEtS BARRI )w TEETH,
SPRINGPLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
L,
WINGSST EEL, AND MOULDS out to pattern.
sTEEL ,TiriES, STEEL eLIAFTING, A. B.
STE
COA E C L
H. BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
, AELES. .
• CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goads First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND s• WORKS.
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and DI Water Street, P[ttaburgh.
GODEFFBOY BRANOXER & CO
• 42 Exchange Place, New York,
Are prepared, u Sole Agents in tie United,
Btatea Par the Prussian Mining end Iron Cul- -
pony' of Otdabarg, Westphalia, to dontrnot or
sell in quantittuto salt Purchasers, (delivered ln
Other New York or Philadelphia,) the oatebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Vied so extensively for the manufacturing of
IlEssmicEn . STEEL.
Thls Iron is true from Sulpnr and Phosphorus,
and wars! . its a beim , per cen: age of Manganese.
Pull particulars, samples, priced or chemical
analysis - UM beironsptly forwarded on applies
- • 3:410:e7a
M=M, NIMIOK & 00.
nommen. PL.
moudistarers or ereri itelateitkai ot
CAST- AM) VERILiN STEEL,
111 .Ic4WTTONIhrem
Waoltaimij s SS Water sailOOltrat Btu
I==ll
1111.1=4 BARR & Pt uux
.
r flptimur. 'Aransas:
rain= I partiwk
Dram Parrue-e. Y. HAS
CRESCENT STEEL I WORKS,
MLLES, BARB & PARKIN,
Moe, No. 339 Liberty St,
tel4l:del PTTSBURGH. PA.
•
BLACK DUBIOND
STEEL WORKS,
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Illiuo;footatrers of all deserillitons of
181T133333111...
Office and Warehouse. TRTRTIRTH, THIRTF
FIRST and RAILAOAD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH.
IRON WORKS.
JAS. 'MUM, Preatt..... W;P:Porrai. Buy%
P
ITTSBURGH- FOUGE
. • AND IRON CO.,
IILAKUTAOTI=IIIB OP
, Bar Iron;
Railroad Fib Rams and Bolts;
- Railroad Car Axles. Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Rannnorodi
Leeostetive Praises;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rod*
ireiteito StroPti;
Piston Heads;
'iteainlboat Elborts;
ilteamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
1- Pitman Jaws, Collars,
:Aloe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PTITSBIIRGH. PA
. - :ELLFASHIESEN:PROCESS.
The Trustees are now nre_pared toirant nom
sits for Alta use of the ZLkilittiLlA /MN
rioPRO
CUP.
_The super quality Imparted to good Iron.
Me Mat intwoiroment in inferior iron. and the
reduced eost.commend it to alt manufacturers of
iron.
Tulles
sPlartnig wishing to we It eau obtain lleenses b 7
JAMES P. SPEER.
Attorney fur the Trustees. •
molts
&Tu :l.
u end 2 , English's Building BOX
t.
B _ UntiesßßSUCita innetesieg ere invited to visit th e
os
aowin snooesstuiWoOßKSwhee th e
•DteSt a i on. a is
VIERSOriSP@EgTON 81. CO.,
, Pennsylvania Iron Works.
warehouse, Nos ' 160, sw s. im n eer .
OTRICS , r,o toot Its ononii
nrett:ll •• • -•-• • 1 !Arr 011 '6511,011.
- -
ointray WORICS '
. prnsistraan
•--NOY - ELTY, WORKS.
Waitaideil
arazz & CO.
. - auxua4crrossie 0 F .
leigiitliT,MileeliDalfAZEtaANK. a PAT
' ) 1.2r4T-Walid COUNT= 4
SCAILLEB..
Imo raced •• Patent Dant Locks and Littidien,
Paint and Oaten Mills, ao. •
OMER OP PAST AVEAVENUE &GMT SI&
tai ls . •
0 4.8 4ND STMALFITTING.
mar pr t worms jos. Wa....nzents MM.
_TORN COOPERO4 CO.,
•
=ABS rotrimpas,
GAB AND STEAM FITTERS, itaitabii ' goers of PIMPS. mu AND /131B8,__ZAIIC,0
. or evewari tl
f i : u Va oms ',Lax usifel ,
Vets of Film and Walnut ands
- ' Prripilpltan
.s
Manufacturers of
EEL WORKS.
WEST COMMON
liachine Stone Wafts,
lirorthirest oonieir.otWest oar ~~LLpy~i
•P'IIIIIIPIC ATVATRIR 1111 p
jiffs ea Ausad cis mare moron maim If
We lt & gout 11 •
KNAP PORT PITT
FOUNDRY COITANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rlrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma.
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and lemaLloaan streets,
artNis WARD,)
prrTs33icasiark 1141.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Atanufactu.rer .of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE GAS AND WATER WORKS.
My Meg are all cut invartablyln Pits, in dry
sand. and IM feet lengths. Also, tall assortment
of general
for Gas and Water Works.
I wpuld also call the attention of Superintend
ante of Oar Works to my make of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON 'STREET, Ninth Ward,
- PMTTSIIIIRGIEL
THOMAS MIIULLEH,Sri * iddent.
Them Works
,sre mead the largest and most
complete eitsbashments la the Well, and are
r w prepared to teralsh
Xaghtedh of every dliarripues.'
Boners. OU Tabs.
"heel LI" Work.
IRaUread esrUsirs.
Nolllar sIU Ciattiss.
Rastas Casttass.
Machine CastLim
Orieral aistinitik
a00:IIIR ORDZEB 801.101TXD.
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
•
Summon tOßOatuilOn, MINIS di
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gn.es, Blast Engines, MLR Machinery, Reari,
snaftinstings of all descriptions: Oil TaWts
and St Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Mice. o. LS, corner First and Sinithlield
Streets.
Agents for orimiatva PATENT INJECTOR
ibr seeding Boners. AIL=
MBL.O.NC FOUNDRY.
Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mllts, )
Boiling =I and . Bridge eluding%
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
YLAORINERY AND CASTINGS GENINALLY.
•
Orders promptly and earetallY executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBEBT k ilLiailLsll.
oca:L111
THOMAS CARLIN & CO4
bar* Ward Foandry and Machine Warty
!SANDUSKY BT., ALLTeiIMNY CITY, PA..
illanarsetnrerii of Steam Engines, On Presses,
Pnileys, dhafting, G rist and Saw Mill Weft,
Boillng Kill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, he. Build to order and
have on band Engines of all sixes.. inVM:4IS
CENTRAL FOUND BY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Foetus Street.
BeiLtAill t BOYD & BAGA.LEY,
chn sous, ism owls" Roll Lathes, die.
COAL AND CORE.
ANTIIRACITE 'COAL I
BRADDOCKS FIELDS
Gat;ll Coal CoMpany
Dtitgat
wAns km the sale of the Coal of ihe Pennsylra
ataxnUto Anthracite Coal and Transports
/rattles f want or nspneriorqualit y of Anthra.
0 Iye Coal train Eastern Hines. will do well to can
on them.. l
Genera 011ee • and Yard- 4 .00)1MM OP AN
DERSON ST. and P. Pt. R. A C. E. E.,
Alle
%Lhear. .
winch ':fitlice ;lad . 14 24-IABEiTY, oppealte
SIXTEENTH STREET, Pittsburgh.
Postollice Address, Boa bB7 Plttabargt‘ •
J. D. NIAHON,
BuMinterideni ?Rapp . 4
Ohio ,Anitradte
•Coal "AU Tranzportatiiii CO;
No. 114 POURTH AT Pittsburgh,
zAh2:_tra_
LTA cou.t:
DICKSON, STEWART &
ihrgreacrred their 0110 e to
NO. 587 LIBERTy sTBEET
(Lately City Aclu!N KulyuccoND nom
Are now prellisreLWtisruls_h_good touiamo
efusNY LUNIx. -NUT Mal* 021 1 , A0K. at the
lowest oiorket price.
All orders leit at thelr,ollloe, or addressed to
them through the mall, will be attended to
STONE.
IMOMUI
EMZEI
•-•,*
PITTSBUW:i.E . 13.44414M4 SATURDAY, APRIL 17; 1889.
an l'i:1 ta
HUGH N. BOISt CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesnefiltn
(Mum Tus rotrr,)
- Engine Builders, Feundera and
Mdekinietek
-•
manufacture STEA MBOATIENGUEB and STA
TIONARY ENGINES. of an sizes.
Special attention Invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WL4 ENOtIjE T AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horselpo
ASTMGB, of every kin made to order atour
Foundry. on THIRD STREET below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHoixpilmt PULLEYS,
HANGERS.HOUSE and T BACHOIiCREWS and
MOITTOBAOOOERrIIm3, on hand end made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Elva, near the Point,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
t_All Orders promptly filled. TUTU!.
FORT A 2 3 7 /7
tiOILEII, STILL ABM TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER;
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUID TUBULAR,
PISS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS..
011, STILLS AND OIL TAKES,
CHIMNEYS, BREF.OHING AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
BRIDGES
STEAM. PIPES, GABOMETERS AND IRON
; •
PRISON DOORS AND COAL 41:1 u
Odic*, and Warehouse. downer Second,
'Mtn!, Short and Liberty Streets,
M. Orders seat to the above address will be
promptly attended to, mh7:IIS
WIL BARNHILL A.
BOILER MAKERS
AND. SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. 20, AL 24. AHD 26 PENN T.
Having secured s large yard and tarnished It
.whit Use meat approve 4 Maehllerf WOare_pre
laspld to manufacture every description of BOIL,
micein the best manner, and warn:men equal to
any made to the ocaresay. Ohlaineys, Breeching,
Piro Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive. _Boners,
Condimilalt•Pans, Tanks, Oil WHS. Agita
tors,. -Bans, Baler Lvom- najrar
Piny and so 6 IILURIDAKIIII3II of lIMMILVII Pat
ent Boners.
Bapaning done on ihortefit notice. lalimE
pm* az.suml,
Noth 55 aid 56 Water airdeS,
IRON OIL TANKS,
UTTLING PA27B. corraa ErrAm rirsh
BOLLING KELL STAJOIM.
ILIAD X. . . .... D. MOM
JADED M. BRUSH & SON,
'vsotoazae or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET MON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, PMOtt,tf4ge, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manultictarers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves
TO BE POUND IN THE STATE:
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Earning
Oriental - Stoves and Pumices for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,olSee. Store or
Church. !Ire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do notb 2y until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Otir Agents for Orientals—DE uidLER Bj OS..
&addled St.; GEO. ROBLEY, Allegheny City.
PITTf3BURf/H
n • n
HUGUS . 8c CO.,
ILLNUIPACIIITAIMS OP 1191.17 TARIM 07
181.111C31153 ,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
• "TILE FIERY I f ITRNACE,"
Fos WAlnuma BoTharsaff.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
••ILEGULATOIL" PLUMBCIA CoOK STOVE
AfrIAAAPNW Va
wl l d r e p t i
S I M C ORATES,tee fro z dtrt and dust;IIR IN
206 and 20S :Liberty Street,
5e25:07 •' PITTSBURGH, PA:
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSEIOLI at COM
TRITT2t4P}I,
arruircio as COAL.
Warranted te Ceek, Bake or Roast as
Nell assay ether Steve le the Wens
BIBS:ELLA 00.,
No. 9015...Liiiertir sti.eet.
'rafracs*MMhist.
DTiM AND' Sool.Thd;fft,
11 . J. LANCE,
• DYER AND SCOURER.
No. 3 OM, CILIUM' errilminm ,
And Nos. ` lBb and 187 TAN Street,
• PICPTKRTTREW. PA.
RASA Si MOSER,
AXiCillETEXTTfflio , „
raurratotriz Awsoorwrioit
Nokia* **Bt. Clair streets` tutokolnik
attett*Ni Om to auk ludipase
banan a of 001M1T BI 811111 sod
1 11 1 .1P91". "
AUOI7PACTUIZIIS OP
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
114,, ).p•b
And SHICST IRON WOBZ,
For gteambottil
ARCHITECTS.
FORT PITT BANKING GOIPANY.
No. 169 WoOd Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALL/li3 nr
GOVERMENT BEOURITIEt3
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TI➢I) DEPOSIT
Collections made on all iac¢ualNe points In
the United States and oanadas.
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DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter, Jno. 0, Risher,
James Oordos, Rot.t. H. King,
D. Wallnoe, Andrew Miller,
E. Fawcett, James M. Bailey. .
SAIPL. NeCLIIKAR, Preset.
D. LEET
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIIICK
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. ........President
JOS. H. RILL
CAPITAL, $500,000,
DIRZOT01113:
A. Patterson, Geo_we_W'. Casa,
Wza. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart, Wat t ! D v o a u m gli r a,
Dan. 11. Davidson, Wm. Ikea.
W. o..l:raven.
DISCOIJETS DAIL
aw:on
HART, CAIIGHEIi dr. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Feed Streets,
Noim - rosurici.u.
usoccuresons TO HANNA'Harr a 00..
Duman IN S
Exchange, Coin,;' ‘ 'Cenpons,
Axe particu/az aiteuticet paid to tke purchase
sad sale of
COVERNNIENT BONDS.
want Drafts on London. .
N. maims & Faqirs,
EOM
57 Market Street,
ti 1.
Collections loads.' a/I tho prlaelbal potato of .
the Untied Mateo Pad Caoados.
tilb*ki l / 2 1‘dsnd other limwities
NOUGHT *ND BOLD ON goIaBBION.
suetioulaz attention paid to tbo POrOUSO and
Of
-United ptatee Seouritiep.
JAY COOKE ; & CO.,
13 - Euals..orist,
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114 SOUTH THIRD STR
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. PIII4ADELPBCIA.
•
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold. ' . t
Sperdal attention given to the Purchase and sale
of Government Securities. =hap
WiIIMMIGIt AND HINGE
Commission Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its - Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHILADELPHIA ADDlizei.
Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
Arlo
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM • REFINERY . .
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE I
MANITPAITURtir OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils:
Zellpsel Misfiromil 'Azle 011.
Stuatie reat heat without changet remelts
limpid a tlowest temperatures. Special 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
LorinMotfte, Eiairtue, Machine Shop,
I cut Screws. - •
Saw Mal and Plootnig sill One.
Adapted thr high 'peed. -
Sp 111(aolikelteaO•LIgitIOU.
Toonera'Atiaff• Memo
Ing FlalablogOU. *Bolin., •
Harnela OU • • • Parraeloo.
AMMON VARNDO:I to preserve Bright Iron_
Wart and Machinery &on dust:
These pro.luets 'are manufactured, under Dr.
Tweddlearratent by litiparheated Strain In Pee
cao. The Gubrieatinx-ma are .almoet_odoileas.
perfectly, pure, uniform, and ' Light col
ored. stand whigh e ymperattire n : and
remain ilmindirtirin extreme cold: "The
One are 'unequal! , and are la ciniatant use '
many ,Of the principal. Hailroilds • Samples can
be examined , and orders' lan at 174•W00D
ISTREZT. Works t Skiarpaburg Bridge.
Tuck imoTHE RB ,
'COMMISSION MEBOHANTS ,
AND MAL= IN
Petroleum and Its Praline*
6 1 gt b o u f r iltqMriVai l li . "'
Philadelphia Oflioe-1117 WALNUT WP,
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONC & CO.,
OfiImDALZELL BUILDING;
puquelne Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
J. M. MATS
BRATT,
AiitifiITIECTORAL AND
TA LI CARVERS,
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Ir,_AT U A.M.
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immix. PA.
OILS.
CENTRAL AND • UNION '
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest investment now I n
the market for
aale by
PH. _.IIIIIaFt7L7Z,
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD BTEE.ICTS.
•
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and Europe's Esobange at market
rates.
• . deal
Jas T, BRADY ,
(Sneeesiors 013. JONES d 00..)
Corner Fourth And Wood Sits.,
..4,N3ELM JR. ZS,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON 1(087 FAVORABLE TERNS.
t Interest Allowed on Deposits. •
NEP Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed ter the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and .
SOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
051jt littAurgt Gkrttf.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Oren= OF Prersetrimu GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, April 16, 1869.
Gold which was sold down hest even
lie' to 132% opened stronger ,
tO-dayat
132%; advineed to 133, decline to 182%
and closed' at 133,ti, 'with some excite,
ment. The decline yesterday win due
to the official announcement of the pay
ment of Coupons due July next, with a
rebate of sit per cenZgold interest; and
since the bulk of the - bonds citt which
the interes t , is due In July is held•here,
• •
It was thought 'that under the present
tight .810IIV, ;Market holders': of bonds
would be induced to avail themselves of
Secretary Boutwell'a offer and thtui make
plenty in the market, Mid cheap,
without,',disturbing the currency. The
rise is based more on rumors of a hostile
attitude toward Spain, ,concerning the
seizure of American vessels near the
•Cuban coast. This may have only been
used as a means to advance geld hy spec
ulators, who are anxious to dis -e
their gold- on the best terms they can
make. Should there be any truth about
the . matter, it is more likely that the
Spsudish Government will give a satisfac
tory explanation and the market will
drop as quick as it rose.
In Government bonds there is a steady
advance in the new bonds, and 1867's ad
vanced to 115, 10.40's to 106, and still the
tendency is upward, although bonds
have not advanced in Europe. The new
bonds have now reached the same price
as JJA_lB64'e, *ltltest-due - May next, and
a sharp reaction may be looked fur at
any momeat. The present prides ar
sustained from the large short interest
still outstanding, and - money being
easier, it is too expensive to borrow
boudr, and therefore it is preferable to
buy back even at a loss.
The stock market ie firm but: un
changed; some of the western roads have
slightly advanced, but. the market is
considered entirely too high to calculate
on any profit -at present prices, even for
a lopg Investment. - - -
Money is easier and business. dull.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 133%; Silver, 126; Eighty.
one's, 117%;. Five Twenties, 1802, 120%;
do 1864, 11;i; do 1865, 118; do 1865,
Consols, 114 7 ; d 0.1867,. 1867, 115; do 1868,
C43llTen ortles, 106; 'New York
111, 64%; Erie, ---; Reading, _ 94;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 132; Ohio, & MisissiPPis
33%; Michigan Southern; 99%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 9114; Chicago &
Rock. Island, 136%; Chicago dc North
Western, 83%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 95%; Adams Express Com
pany, 59%; Merchants Union Express,
i 5%; "Paci fic Mall, 94; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 41%; Gregory, 3,25;
Quartz Hill, 1,60; Corydon, Smith &
Parmlee, 2,75; W. Am. Expres; 40.
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Glarette.l
Nsw Ycaur, April 16, 1869.
Money is in good sup ply and easy at 7
per cent. currency. Receipts from the
interior are increasing,,and the indica
tions are that we shall Soon have.interest
below 7'per cent. `Discounts itett@lo per
cent. Sterling at 7%®8 for prime sixty
days, and 8%@8% for sight Allis. -.(Gold
higher; opened at 132%, adianced to
133% and closed at 133%. Rates paid for
Carrying were 3 to 1 per cent., and for
borrowing flat to 1.64 and 6 per cent.
Clearanoes,/51,000,000. , • ..
Governments firmer. There were no
London.quotations, owing to a break in
the Irish lines, but foreign houses and
buyers of all kinds of slappinglxonda are
looking for a better *demand' and higher
prices; 'Bls and 'Ole were neglected; July
tiro and-'67a reached .117%, , the highest
prine yet for them; .'643 sold, at-116, and
tf.P44B. . at, 1.06; , the. inarket :eland: -arm;
t tAQUIXIIIIIIof ).81 4 - 1.17 3 44)117%;, ,do. • :'62 0;
ja
/ 20 124. U; Alio 4.15%414.6r. der.el6si
I 113%; do. new, 114%®115; do. '67,'
115 115%; do., 435, /14%16115%; 1 10.405,,
5 - Pacific 654%@4%. State Bonds
higher and, firm. Mlssouris 86%; Old
Temiesee 6l; new 6634(4661i; North . Carl
alines 54%9M3‘; Virginias' 0®6%. ,
The stock market was active during the,, ,
morning, and -priaes ,steadilk 'advanced
till after the regular board, when there
was a break in New York Central and
Rhode Island, which affected the entire
list. In the evening the market 'recov
'ered the decline and closed strong with
an upward turn. The most prominent
features were . New York Central, North
western, Michigan Southern, and Pacific
Mail.
rive-tAirty /lices—Cumberland, 2.5@
35; Welts Express, 315;@313,; Ameri
can, 40®40}/; Adams, 59t at 59%; Mer.
chants Union, 15%®16; um.•• ad states, re
®614(; Quicksilver,2l3o44; Canton,;(l2®
8/3 ; , pacific ,Ntalf, • - 94@soi Weatiern,
Union, Telegraph ' , 4 4(3041,41 New 'Yer k
Oentra4los®l4sYit pd§0ni3473‘®147)4;
MariPPaii;44W atfer,redV39,4;
Ihinglekni 14144 g• pre.
filoredvs2@sth UM*
and Altatirancladt4 Eget*
tap liirinfid-lbitirib, Ramat-Tem
H a w% 38®40; do. preferredi• 67,0%
68; Wabash, 7134 @TIN; do. preferred, 7934 ,
@BO; St. Paul, 79%®79x: do. preferred,
86341g , 864; Fort Wayne, 1 82®182y„; Ohio
& Mississippi, 3335©33%; Michisran
trai t 120@i2134: Michigan Southern, 993
®9934; Pittsburgh, 913®91%; Lake t
Shore, 99©99X; Rotk Island, 1373514
187 r,; Nbrthwestern, 81@844; do. pre
ferred, 96®96X: C. C. dt I. C. 403;
C. C. C. dt 1., 71; 'Dubuque and Slout
City, 116. •
Alining shares lower. Quartz Hill, 155.
Smith ,
de Parmelee, 299.
Copper stocks at Boston: Copper
Falls, 8; Franklin, 1731; Hancock, 4;
Quincy, 22.
Receipts of the Sub-Treasury were
7 34 ,803; payments, 032,110; balance, f 8:)-
2.223.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, April 16, 1869.
The oil market was exceedingly quiet
to-day, while, compared with yesterday,
prices have undergone no quotable
change. The trade was considerably
excited over the report of an oil inspec
tion bill having passed the Legislature,
and while bat little was known in re
gard to provisions or details, it was gen- _ 4
erally denounced, and those who were
instrumental in having it passed, were
called almost everything but honest
men. Our dispatches of to-night, will
doubtless throw some light upon the
matter.
CRUDE--Compared with yesterday, is
unchanged. Sales 1,400 and 758 Ws on
spot at 15, and we are cognizant of an
offer to buy 5,000 bbls sellers option un
til
July, (40 to 46) at 15y,,. May and I
Jude may be quoted at 1534©16.
REFINED —The ,Refined market, al
though quiet, is steady, with some in
quiry both for present and future deliv
ery. and but very few sellers. Compared
with yesterday, prices are unchanged. r
Sale of 500 last half April, at 32—last
evening -560 each May to December. at
36- Quotations—April to June, 33; May
and June, 34; April to September, 35;
May to September, 3534; and June to
December, 86@363i. _ Buyer all, theyear
nominal at 38y.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating Oil 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle 850
Eclipse Machinery • 750
Eclipse Spindle.., Boo
aIupPED-ifeirr ,
Fawcett, L. dr, S. 251 bbls - refined to W.
Logan Bro., Philadelphia.
McKiilvy Bro. 248 bbls refined to W. P
Logan . d< Bro., Philadelphia.
J. C.Kirkpatrick tt 'Co., 241 bblareAned
Waring, King at Cb.i Philddelphin.
Total shipments . Refined .1. 740
Ort. elirtltrzto • EakiiT irncar, tzugmienz
DEPOT. '
Duncan & Williams, 158 bl3bureThiect
W. P.:Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
H. M. Long & C 0..; 115 Ibis refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Montaheimer, K d Co., 222 bbla refined r ,
to W. P. Logan & Bro. , •
Total Shipments Refined. .... . . 496
PITTSBURGH IRON .DIAIIKET.
OPTION OF Prrrenuncur thussiTS,
FRIDAY, April 16, 1869.-
The metal , market has 'again' been
rither qniet during the past week, and
-devoid anythingnew or really )im
portant. Eastern irons are reported a
trifle eisfek, - tinder the' influence of a
slight decline - In the East, though it
makes but little difference, as all irons
made in the East are relatively higher
than here. Even if there was no differ
ence in this respect, the fact that freights
are less from . the 'furnaces to Philadel
phia than to Pittsburgh, tends very much
to throw the great proportion-of this
iron in that direction. and prevents it
from corning to this market. 'This
should not be; but it appears that there
is-no, way of 'getting over it. • The.arri
vale of Western irons continue moder
ate, and with a demand apparently up
to the production, the market for tins
class of )Ironajs active and firm and pri
ce] are fully sustained* It is a little re
markable that this should be theme, in
the face of a largely increased number
of ftirnaces, but it is nevertheless a - tact.
The production in the Mahoning and She
mango regions is larger now than evei be
fore, but it appears to be all wanted, and
the furnaces generally are reported att
- having as many orders as thetr can till.
There is a continued good demand for
desirable grades of foundry irons, and
the stock of this kind is reported unusu
ally light in this market.
In regard to bar iron and nails, there is
but little that is 'new- to be said in a:gen
eral way. The demand. is 'reported as
increasing slowly but steadily and the.
indications for ,the future, , look better
than they did onthe first of the month.
Orders continue to flow in pretty freely, ,
and stocks are very-much reduced. It is
true, prices are very low, and the mar- _
gin, for the manufacturer light.
ANTHRACITE.
20 tons No. 3 Ex N F0rge...610.00 4 mos
10 " No. 2 Foundry....... 42 00 4 mos
10 " No. 1 " 44.004 mos
10 " ' No. / " 44.00.4 mos
10 " No. 1 ...... 43 00 cash
50 " No. '1 " .• 43.00 4 mos
50 " No: 2, s‘ 42.00 4 mos
50 " ..
Mill Iron P. T.
10 S ‘ No; . 2 Foundry_ 42.00 4 mos
BITUMINOUS GOAL SMELTED FROM . LAKE
' • • SUPERIOR OWL . ,
..'Mahoney Close P. T.
" -Grey -Forge 38.50 4 mos ,
" Medium Grey 88.00 6 moa
di Extra Open Grey-. 89.00 5 moa
" Medium Grey 37.50 4 mos -
it. ' Grey FOrge • P. T.
25 ." ';)H Extra Forge.,, 51.150i-Ims
15 " ' 66 " " 51.09 4 &es
Red Bank.-- )88.00 a nioe -
100 it Oold 81t0rt.... .. .. .... 47;00 thoa
imam& • ,
4
10 6 $ No. M
-1 Juniata.., OO dun
500
50
100
50
100
500
Dry' CesdaMarket. • ; ;
T r ozr,' April' Ifi...4iinbeis Pipes
',Current of:dry goods market" generallf
steady, withluquiry for - staple atyles 'o
textile fabrics sultedio the season. All
the popular brands of Heavy 'Brown
Sheetiriga are selling at 15)i@ikbrit one
or twca brands are marked down to 15
by a leading .jobbing merchant. - Prints
are fairly active at 12434.2%, for Standard
Makes. belaiheilbf choice styles are in
ateadyand fair request at 20 for white,
poor and bad styles at - 17@15% for
Sprague& The New York Milk Bleached
Mualins are scarce and firm at 2734 for
,one hundred 25c; Wanasutta
2234, Mystic 18, and Hope 14. Woolen
Goods are moving more freely but at
lower rates. -
Live Stout Markets,
Cuiceao, 113.—Cattts Market.—
Hogs- moderately active; Mc 'lower for
upper gradas, but "dull and weak:for ootu
mon lots; 1 9 ,25@9,40 for -fair to medium;
1 9 .500/0.00 for good to choice.' beef Cat
tle opiet;:is,7s stockers; $8,50@3.6034
To? light fleshy steers; and
1 fr,oo@yr,so for
0 4. 4 " 43 4 ,14 0
. !Uaki."trisiAtoill 21.4-1743;tie Mar*—
‘ 21ttle witllolollo7lo3ll:debituid
DXgRo amiss. •
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