The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 24, 1869, Image 6

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DrQUESEE WORKS.
COMM, RARE & CO.,
lisaufzetnrels of
IRON,•_ NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
. meournaz,L, X MID JUNIATA,
PLAT DAR. 21.0DND AND SQUARE IRON.
RAND. HOOP.SHZET AND TANN. IKON.
3121.L18 MAMAS A.ND I.DS,
(WARD IRON DELO and DROPPER BABA.
Ituasesl3 *rocs seas, e uwEat.
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TIM
I ir ANIThPLAT RAIL, for Coal 'Roads.
;,...
1 AItS,WEDGEs & HABEOW TEETH,
I !I : , ' ,2 • : I G PLOW AND CULTIVA.TOB STEEL.
VA. trINGS AND 3101,ILDfLent , to pattern.
1,, LAZO, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
' • EL.
COACH, BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and
XXLES ,
CVT NAILS AND SPINES:
All-Goods First Class and Warrants&
- ~ ~ 07FIOES AND WORMS.
. , Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
. and 17 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
wilt
GODEITROI BRANCKER & CO,
42 Exchange Phu*, New York,
Are prepareo l as Bole Agents in the United
natea for the Prussian Dining and Iron Com
' pang of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
gill la quantities to snit pirehuers,(delivisred in
either New York or PhiLsdelphie,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
Vied so catensiveli for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free fromSulpur and Phosphorus,
aad contains aheavy percentage of Manganese.
lull particulars, samples, prices or chemical
asalysis will be promptly forwarded' . on applies
. attest.
SEF I FTIELI D SSTEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NEWS& ON
th'r PA..
Ifantifetstronrs of every description of
GAST AND GETMAN STEIL,
3ATLW EIPANOB,
ASD LATTORM SPRING%
A.XLZS P , STZICL TIME, *c.. M
Warehouse, SS Water and 100 That Sta.
WILLER, BAB@ & PARKIN•
XETOAL7,
OWN W. BABB,
Primo. ppitvia-f3. N. =BR.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
'Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBUICEM,
11514:d0
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Marintactarers of all descriptions of
l aprisw.-mr %
Mee sad Warehouse. THERTIaTH, THLItTY
YOST and SA.I.L.EOAiI taItEBTS,
;As. Vilma, Prert..—. W. P. roar As. Bnr.st.
EOTTEOBERGE FORGE
Bar Iron;
g Railroad Fisk Bars and Bolts;
"Sidtread Car Axles Zoned;
Railroad Car Axles; Hammered'
Lireoznotive Frames;
Idiemotive Frame Shapes; ,
Side Rods;
Pokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
adeataboat Cranks;
Piston Bodo, Wrists; -
Pitman Jaws, Collars, dte.
OffLoe,
.17.7 PENN STREET•
I _
ELLMSBUSEN PROCESS.
Tbe Trustees are now prepared to frantilcen
gee for the use of the ,ELLEBPHAIJPIC.N PRO
MS
The .
superior quality imparted to goad iron,
the great impiovement in inferior iron. and the
reduced cost, commend it to all manufacturers of
from -
..Partbss wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
LO .
JAMES P. SPEER.
- Attorney for the Trustees,
Poulin
BOOM: 1 and A, English's Building, 96%
r ties Interested are Invited to visit the
smzsansaceza WORKS, where the prat:Outs
aowlnaueoeutnioperarion. i teB:dt7
, - E virakomis,:pluDoTosr & co"
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
warehouve. Nos. . 160 n 41167 tfiRBT
.rFard i k " fr " • - Veltami
NOVELTY WORKS.
,Frrilit3loll • '
N9VELTY, .WORKIL
t' Uss.
AD ASIMiI m•Krat. as co.
10 00/
ILUITONS STANDARD,L7IIIBBANK. SPAT.
MINT) 11,81701 1,11 AND 001121T/Jii
SCLLES. _ :
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':..frairleillifna==l"4:llo4.
,O,QUEI Cif_PIPT MOB* GL MMI
Pittsburg*, rimless.
t'r-Ti-NlE:if-i,J,_4hi iff_yy SA
PM X. 000P11...p.101E. 11M
pair tilL• 'COOPER Ili 00.,
REUSS kaIMOMIS,
GAB AND STEAM -NITERS,
estrit rtnnis
jamvitinus ,
ion i rers In au
(for. et Pike and Walnut $U .ets
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IREUBE IdILLXIt.
CHM. P N
ABKI.N. .
PITTSBURGH.
IRON WORKS.
AND IRON CO.,
IatIVIPACITIMIS 07
PITTSBURGH,. PA.
Prrrssuitas.
I •
•FOMMU3, IMONIM3TS.
IMP FORT_ P ITT
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FOUNDRY' ',OOIIPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBITRGH, PA.
lirEnglnes, Rolling \
Chinery,' Nail . Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOIJNDRI
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and le
(NTH WARD.)
P44 , af%'=):telkr): l l
lar
WILLIAM St , ITH,
Diaranfooturer Lof
OAST IRON BO , PIPE
FOB GA/3 AND WATBB NVOREB.
Aly Pines are all east invarlablyil, Fits, in dry
mind. and ISi feet lengths. - Also, full usortment
of general
Caatlnge Dr Gas and Wa Worts.
antsould also call the attention of Soperintend
of Goo Works to lay mails of RETORTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THORIAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among ths lama and most
tonsplisto sstabllshnisnts I the West. and us
now prepared to tarnish
Engines, of eves, oloseligil•n•
BoUers..oll Tasks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad OriliWw.
Botha". N Castings.
Magi as Castings.
Kashlse Castings.
goners' Castings.
ORDSIIS SOLICIT/D.
not sees
DIIQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM DMMt,
•
(Successor to JOS. I'. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities eo•eztenatve with the lending
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily all all orders for STEAMBOAT
sHAFTs. CRANKS. PISTON ROD' LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WCRK. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
aple:h4o
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
•
eaocesson to Bonriaotreliznis a yTMtzsze.
W &SHINGTON 7f/iORICS
FOUNDERS AND BACHINISTS,PITTSBOREIN,
Itanufaetarers of Bost and Stationary Steam Zn
•Me B lot Engines, Ml3l Machinery, 04=, s ,
, Outings of ail descriptions: 011
and 8 t ,
Boiler and Sheet Iron 1 Work.
Ofiioe,o. 32, corner Yirst and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for 011TABD , B PALTZBI . EFATICITOB
BM/ceding Boilers. jallals3
IVIONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
utter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Xi
=muses.
Bolllmg wad Bridge
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHU/NET AND CASTINGS OZNIRALLY
Orders promptly and carefally executed.
Charges reasonable.
IBBEBT h NAMUR
oends
THOMAS CABLES CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Ilifiehine Works
Is/Llama= ST., ALLEGHICICTITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam 'Magnet, Oil 'Presses,
nutty. Shafting, Grist and Saw 11111 Work, .
Bolling MU and Maehlue Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights,agoa Boxes, all
Build to order and
have on band Engines of all sizes. mv14:05
cENTßAl:roinvnuir
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Elltireet.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALE'f.
ohm mAsi WU Outing. 31011 Lathe', &a
COAL AND CO=.
Cow Cowl COAL!!! '
DIMON, STEURT k CO.,
Having maw . red Moir to
; 567 LIBERTY STREET,
(aßteAly
MCist Moory
1L111)1Z h
OrOoND =OIIM
arm l Lmn Nurmott od
ou o i, G t t
O
lowest morket Woe. •
All orders len ei thetrolloe, or addreMed to
them thy:risk the mall, *lll be attended to
ormaoUr.
STONE.
'Machine Stone Work., .
Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny.
JraZIPIC A'rVATEIR & CO.
Have On hand or irate on shouts Ness*
end Step_ NtOnes, SP fbr Slds
vertu, se. Head a Tomb Stione4
~greers omm rate even ton. Prins reaineable
WEIGHTS AND:MEASIIRBEL
ILLY ON,
se al er of Weights mid Ulna*
WO. MIMI IMIMIT, •
tßetwasa Lonny sad van mists:
.
Otilli 1111111141/ lateaded tdri ene
Pri:161113110H GAMITE : SAVTRDAT, s APRIL 24, >.1869.
ENGINB3, BOILERS, &c.
DB BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
•
(Disks Tat Porrr,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Nattniheture WEAN:BOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES. of all Mies.
Weeial attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENOINE AND PORTABLE
15-horsemower.
CASTINGS,of every ltind, made toorder &tour
Ponndi7, on THIRD STREET. below Market..
• RIBS for Oil Wells, SHAYTING,
EANGERS,RODISE mid TOB ACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES. on hand and Made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Myer, near the Point.
~r All ordAliff„trirOptli Al led. TIT 178.
Foal '.` •
BOILER, STILL AND TIM
litreets,
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
NAXIIIrACTURZES 01
EMI
TUBULAR. DOITBLEJLIIED TTIBOLAR.
IFIER-BOE AND CYLINDER STEAK ROLL
EBS.
01=LS AND OIL TANXB.
Yl3, BRIMMING AND ABB PANG.
:SETTLING PANS, BALT YAM AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON
BRDGES;
PRB3ON.DOORB AND COAL SHIITES
(Mee and Warehouse. center Second,
Third. Short aud Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Mr Orders sent to the above address mlll be
promptly attended to. • intrldee
WM. BANNUILLL ts, CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORILNAS,
NOS. SO, its, BB AND Se PENN BT.
Raving secured a large yard and furnished tt
wife the. meet approved nutchinerv, areige-
Pared to snanufacture every descrip tion of BOW
ZRB In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, BUS= Pipes, Locomouve
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil
tors. Battling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Bejgar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barn='s Pat
ent Boilers. - _
Repelling done on shortest notice. leMell
TAMA !IL IMF*,
Nos. SIS aid 56 W. Street,
IRON OIL I ANILS 3
lIWITISNG PAM. COMB - NPR.
BOLLEING KILL STA.
SHUT PRO woat,
IRO
:tessabosts.
JAZ= 11.. H ......
JARED BRUSH
itANOTACTITIORS
Steam Boilers, Oil 8 PI
SHEET IKON WO
'6l Penn Street, P .
STOVES, CAST!
THE BEST STOVES
A. BRADLEY
1111IIIIACULTISIS of the greatest
COOl2 Parlor sad flea
TO BZ POUND IN TIM
Bole Agents for the celebrated 1
Oriental - Stoves and renews f
Coke.B est in the World for Patio
Church. Fire needs no rekindlin
ter. Do nottriy, until you see or se
No. 30 WOOD STK
Our Agents Dim Orientals—Dßki
Smithfield Bt.; eiNa. BUBLBY,
'ORM..IIUOUS & CO,,
isANENPAcyuszes Or MAY TAW:MON
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ercoNnaras,
BOSTON COOHENG RANGE,
'ME FIERY FURNACE,"
70s WAIuaNG Hou.Dnrcul.
THE NEW_ ANTI-DUST boosibre STOVE,
...BEGULATuR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
PAWS ( Cincinnati Pattern PORTABLE
RANGE CAtIT IRON MANTLES, r •M &NIS
REY LECTOR, GRA.TEs free trom art and duet;
ask= inunTs, rambEas, ack
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
:yl7 PITTSBURGH, PA..
cr:
ED
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Iteastjho
iell ae any other Store In the Vito&
BISSFLT, & 00,, • ~
N0:' , .28.5 'Liberty . Streit.
a i r az t v o ntas.
EURASINO STO
614.000a(11117'ikMWt,i
I Dltglit AND SOOMUOI,
J.. LANCE,
OYER AND SCOURER.
No. 8 BT. CL.AUz =
And Nes. 156 and 157 Third Street,
PTIVFIBtfROR. P-.
R unt & MOSER,
'Burr NOM ABBOOILTION BUIMN
lirls: l o l44B4 Pair r g i r su li s ' i ti
'lttinitiklA
It ibt rinua4
' 'et mom=
'Ultimate
PITTSBURGH. PA.
• D. swat
SON,
. Tanks.
.lac
h, Pa.
GS, &o
CO.
, arlety of
I , • Staves,
!STATE.
Base Burning
r Hard Call or
dbfilufornscer.Csaillralarwillor:
T.
' ER BEM.
agile:loLO
,IL STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
ELL et CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
81TT17111.11 OUS GOAL.
ARCHITECTS.
FINANCL?!.L.
NIT PITT BANKING COIPANY;
No. i 69 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
users= Elf
GO MM= BECIDLITIE3
• AND COLD.
lIITBREST ALLOWED OD TIDE Dmroarrie
Collections made on all accessible points la
the United Motes and Canadas. •
IZZOTOR
D. Hostetter, D Jno 0; Maher. •
JUNISS Gordon, Bobt. H. King,
D. Wellness Andrew Miller,
Z. /sweet% James M. Bailey.
.lIIIIIAN, Primin:
IT'
D. LEET
NATIONAL BAH Of COMIERCI,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.! .
A. PATTA.II3OI= —..Prestdo;at.
JOIL H. HILL
CAPITAL, r $500,000.
DIRECITORS:
rorpliir;no—.
vam7..
A. Pattessmi,
CWmsHo Bw,
Dan. H. Davidson.
W. B. HaVOll.
14 AT u A. a. it
DISOODATIS DAIL
stMott
HART, CAUGHET & CO.,
BAMEBS AND BROKERS
• .
Garner Third and Wood &re*,
rrr'reannuan,
ORTOOSEROREI TO HANNA, HART C 0..)
• DZAMIIIS Ur
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And nartlendar attention cu to the purchsee
saa sale ot
GOVERNMENT BONDS,.
I _ •
I.
Sight Drafts oa
N. HOLMES & SONS,
NIALIVIL3IIItEUES,
67 Iti,tLarket Eitibeet.
PVreinntan, .o" r sit.
Collections inside on all the priacipai points of
the United Midas sad Csandas.
Stocks,Bonds end other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON ooloctruttox
salrer e il of eular attention paid to the purchase and
United States Securities.
Ja7lo:al
JAY COOKE & • CO.,
Miestrils.elnEs,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PRITLELPHLL.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of Government Securities. ' mh3o
OILS.
WARING AND KING, `
(kernel'ston Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and ' its Prod - nits,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
PHILADILPEELIL ADDIMBB.
Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
aplo
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY,
HERBERT W. U. TWEDIO,
NANEMACTLIBER, Or
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Azle 011.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
• tropical climates or hot Weather.
jpeossionee, Engine, Machine Shop,
Will out Screws.
Paw AWL and Planking KM Ono,
Adapted for high speed.
Spied)* OH, WoorearbLfght 011,
011, Tinamees , Stuff. Bousole,
inirdkilminkhrsoll. Gasoline,
Ilairaesa 011. Porrisano. ,
LUXOR TARNIEIIt to mama Bright Iran
Wcrk and Machinery mom Bust.
These products are manufactured under .Dr.
Tweddle , s_pateat by Superheated Steam' in We
an°. The Lubricating 0111 are almost odbrless,
peribctly vure f i g niflorm, and meetly 'light col
;Med. stand h temperature unehsat irm ag
remain /WIN d ring extreme Cold. The
Ms ars 'unequalled and are in constant; use
Cann
Bof the principal Railroads. Simples can
be examined and order; left at 114 WOOD
MART. Works at f3harpsburg Bridge.
troaligotimul,
COMMISSION .MBBCSA►NTS,
AND DTALLES IN_
Petroleum 'and its Products,
•
Pittsburgh Whoe—DA.LEIEWS BUILDING,
Cornsr of unquote Way and Ulna streets.
Oflloa4ST WALNUT ST
,
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Office, DAIMILL BUILDING.
Duquesne Wei, Pittsburgh,' Ps;
J. is. ntrim' • • • • Y. Imams
.SWINT, 4 MATT,
.11...M•111.4.11,11.21111.
ilkiduky st, 4 1 ERB
Burgitiltains'oring4i tt e " , P 1
of ai Pisprip ase nen wArffibiaid
g".• 1
CataiTßH! AND .UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest Investment now in the market for
sale by
'PEE. R. 310EIRJrZ,
Corner TOTH AVENUE r WOOD STREETS.
kuck, 'defiler ln Government Bonds. (told and
C 01113011 51 jand European Exchange at -market
rates. dell
Tt ,
',
JANES T. BABY & CO"
(hteeessors 08. JONAS a C 0..)
Corer .AL.
Fourth and Wood Sts.,
3E3 IN' 73.333 R. gii,
B AND SILL ALL KINDS ON
oomusaterr SECURITtES t •
GOLD; GILMI AND COUPONS,
ON YOST 7117011A.8LE TWINS.
glr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Sir Money loaned on tiovernment Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Parehase
and Sale of STOOILS, BONDS and
SOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
N. Cmliler.
Ets Eittsburgt Gaittt!
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OPPME OP PrrTstmEolt. GAZETTE,
Franey, April, 28,1869. '
The gold market was remarkably
strong to-day, opening at 1333 and otos- 1
ing at the same rate. There is more de
sire now to be oovered and nearly all
the regular operators and importers buY
Just as fast as theykave occasion to use
it. It is more from apprehension that
the United States would be drawn into a
war with European nations in, regard to
Cuba,' than from any 'actual' legitimate
demand for coin to be used in the settle
ment of our balances with Europe.
Government bonds are dull and inac
_and a trifle dower than .yesterday.
Stooks are dull and lower on nearly
all the Western roads, but firm on the
through routes.
Business is rather improving and
money easier. ,
=Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 183%; Saver, 126; Eighty
one's, 117%; Five Twenties, 1862, 120%;
do 1864, 116%; do 1885, 118%; do 1886,
Console, 116%; do 1867, -—; do 1868,
—; Ten Forties, 106%; New York
Ce ral, 67%; Erie, —; Reading, 95%;
ii ii
Fort rt cad W o ayn a e do Chicago
Pi
i ta lr b o urg ad, hs
32%
33 ~. Michigan Southern, 98%; Cleve*
lad ct Pittsbvulh, 92%; Chicago dc
Bock Island, Si %; Chicago & North
Western, 84; Chicago ds North Western
Preferred," 953 G; Adams Express .Com
pang, 603;; Merchants Union Express,
15; Pacific Mail, 93g; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 42%; Gregory, 3,80;
Quartz Hill, 1,60; Corydon, —; Smith &
Parmlee, 2,30; W. Am. Expre ss 41.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW Yong, April 23, 1869.
The principal feature on Wall street
to day was a sudden change in the money
market. During the forenoon there was
appearance of activity; but the demand
was promptly met at 7 per cent. on call.
In the afternoon the offerings increased,
and it was discovered that the supply
exceeded the demand and loans freely
made at 6 per cent, and before three in
the afternoon money was offered at 3
and 5 per cent.' and large balances car
ried over, in instances. Sterling easy at
8%®8%. Gold is without change; opened
at 133%, advanced to 138%, fell to 133%
and closed at 133%@18335. Borrowing
'ldes 1-32, 1434, 3 64, to flat and 1-16 per
cent. Clearances, 8108,000,000.
Governments are steady today. Reg
istered Bonds are in increased demand.
Coupons '81,117%@11734; d0.'82, 120%©
121; do. '64, 116 g @Hag; do. '65, 118%®
1184; do. new, 116%®115g: do. '67,
115@)115%; do., 'fla, 115®11535; 10.405,
10635©108g; Pacific Sixes, 104%@105.
State bonds are firmer; Missouris, 88g;
Old Tennessees, 68%@69; new do., 67%0
68: Old North Carolinas, 81©81g; new
do., 54%®54%; Old Virginias, 68%®59;
new do., 130g®80 1 %;La. Levees, 71®71%.
Stocks daring the morning were fever
ish but in the main strong. New York
Central was the feature,and fluctuated be
tween 166g®168g; Vanderbilt reported
to be t he buyer. _Pacific Mail, Rook Isl
and, - Hudson, Reading, North Western
Common and preferred and St. Paul. In
evening market generally firm; only
marked change being an advance ,to 72%
@133% for Fort Wayne. Express shares
heavy and lower.
5:30 Pricee,—Cumberland, 30@333;;!
Wells Express, 33%@883!1; Axnerloan
Express, 40%@41; Adams haspreaC 60®
60%; United - States Eipress, 65(0)67;
Merchant& Union . Express,: 15016;
Quieksilver, 21%®22; • Canton, 60®
el% ; Paella Mail - 913%®93%; -Wes
tern Unibn Telegraph, 423442%,
Maripos 22@22%;.: preferred, .1 43%-
@43% '. Hartford and Erie, 22424;''New
York Central, 168g®16334; Erie, 33%@
'83%; do prefarred, 82(055' Hudson,
_1414%®149 ; Harlem. 141®141% . ; pre
ferred, 143;Reading, 95g®95%; Chicago
it Alton, 157®167g; do. preferred, 156;
:Terre Haute, 38(0)40; do, preferred, el®
70; Wabash, 7% do. preferred, 77®
79; St. Paul, 77%®78; do. preferred.
85 3(0 30 _
_%; Ft, Wayne, 183g®1113%; Ohio
and Mssissippi, 38g®38%; Michigan
Southern, 128®128; Illinois Central,
148@144; Pittsburgh, 92%®93; Lake
Shore,
98%; Rock Island, 187 g;
North Western,: 84%®84g; do." prefer
red; 96%®96%; C. C. ds I. C., 45%;; O.
C. & 1., 75g; Marietta 14; do preferred,
20; Sioux City, 116. . ' - •
Mining shares lower. Gregory, - 366.
Smith 41k Parmelee,2ss. Quartz Hill,
126. Coppers at B oston—Copper Falls.
9%. Franklin, 19. Heola, 70. -Han
cock, 4. - -
PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET
01/1 1 10111 or Prrrsnuaux tiAmr:rn,
FmnsT. April 23, 1: S, •
The metal market is deirobi of any.
tiding new or important. The demand
is_ null/ rabderite;' but with continued
light aritrals , ansk , Rio acenitkulation. of
stookap - Prinnsiire austairiek partiotdarly
for desirable brands. It appears Met
the kind of irons most sought for are not
here, while those that are here are nqs•
wanted; upon the whole, howeVer, busi- '
ness is holding out as well as could be •
expected under existing ciocumatances.
Bar iron and Nails remain about as
last reported. There is a codtinued
steady fair demand and no accumulation
of stocks, and the shipments Wei; both
by river and rail, continue large. It is
alleged, and we have no doubt it is true,,,.!
that there is no margin for the manufao
turer; bat this will not be'so alWays.
ANTHRACITE. •
100 tons No. 1 *13.00 4 mos
50 1, No. 2 42 00 4 mos '
80 " Grey.. 37.50 4 moe
200 " Grey Forge P. T.
50 "" White 84.50 6 mos
50 " Close Grey 37.00 6 mos
50 ~ Neutral Gray F'ge 40.001 mos
50 " C S Grey Forge 89.00 4 moe
10 " No. 1 Foundry 44.00 4 moe
. 10 id . II - " 48.50 4 mir
ALLEGHENY COKE.
100 " Red Bank 38.00 6 moil
BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE
SUPERIOR ORE.
150 Mahoney Close F. T.
80 " Grey Forge 36.00 4 mos
50 11 Medium Foege 87.50 6 mos
50 Medium Grey 38.00 6 mos
50 " Extra Open Grey... 40.00 4 mos
20 " Foundry from Black
Band Ore • 4&50 4 mos
CHARCOAL.
10 " H B Extra Forße... g.OO 4 mos
2(1 " " ' 51.00 4 mos:
10 " " ... 49.00 4 mas
10 " " " " 80.08 4 bias;
70 " No. 2 Forge' 48 00 4 moat
50 " Extra Forge 51.50 4 meal
BLOOMS. '?
20 " No. 1 Juniata..
PITTSBURGH . MARKETS.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH FLIAZETTIE, t i ,
FRIDAY, April 23, 1269. ,
The markets, in a general way, presen t
but little that is new or important!
For some articles, in consequence of a
temporary scarcity, prices are etronger,
and perhaps v fraction higher, though;
generally speaking, there is an ample
supply of almost everything, and the
tendency is toward lower instead of
higher prices.
APPLFA—Very scarce particularby,
good qualities in sound • condition; mayl
be quoted from 8 , 5@7 per bbl.
APPLE BUTTER-90all per gallon/
BUTTER—Continues dull and weak
and prime Roll is being sold at 36®38i
with an occasional small - sale of choice
in small packages, at 40.
York Gosh( 24®251
CIIEEE-I{ew - York _
CARBON quoted in a jobbin i
way at 80@81.
WRIMEAL-41,75(0)1,80 per cwt.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Nashua a l
14@15 to quarters, 16@17 for mixed ang
18@rAlfor halyes, as to quality. Apples:
scarce and may be quoted at 12@)14.
EGOS—With an improved- demanc,
and a slight falling off in that receipt s,
the market is firmer, and we now quot 4
at 18.
FEATHERS—A shade"firmer, and vt,
now quote live geese feathers at $1 to tic,
trade, and the usual advance In a retai'
way.
FWIIR- 7 1a quiet with a moderate 10.
ml demand, while prices are unchange
Spring Wheat brands, $6,50 0 57, Win
Wheat; 117,50®8; Rye flour, f7@7,
Mill prices remain unchanged.
GRAlN—There is Ilia or • ncitl!ini
doing in Wheat, ana prices are nominee
at 14,48(4)1,50 for prime Red. Cortt'i
firmer with a slightly improved demand
sale of prime ear on wharf a183@85, an.
prime shelled is now held at 78&30. Oat •
scarce but the demand is only moderate
may be quoted at 66©67 on track and 7. '
in store. But little doing in Rye; w
are cognizant of some small sales to fi.
orders, at f1,43©1,44. No movements?
Barley and no settled prices.
HAY—Is in steady demand with sale
of prime to choice baled on wharf a
f30©33.
HOMINY—SS,7S@6 per bbl.
HEMP-1215(4)220 per ton.
LARD OlL—Sales No. 1 Extra at sl,c
@1,53. and No. 2 at $423@1,25.
MAPLE MOLASSES—SaIes in gallci
j uss at $1,50@1,75.
PROVISIONS—Are steady:with a fal
jobbing demand. but prices - are , u 4
changed at 14 for Shoulders; 16@16g
Ribbed, and 1731@18 for Clear Sides; an
1914@19% for Sugar Cured Hams
Lard is quoted at 19x@1935, as to qu a ;
ity, and Dried Beef at 20X. Mess Po
132.00.
POTATOES—DuII; may be quoted t
70 on track, and 75 in store.
PEANUTS—Quoted at 11 ota.
SEEDS—SaIes Clover Seed at ‘9,50@1l
and Timothy Seed at $4,50@4,75.
Flax Seed in market.
SALT—May be quoted at $1,80@)1, , ;
by the car, load, and 11,95@2 for am
lots in store.
WHISKY—DuII and unchanged.
PETROLEUM MARKET. 1
... ,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, 1
FRIDAY, April 23, 1869.
There is little that is really new or i
portant to be said about the oil trade ..,
a general way. The market was had
as strong in the afternothi as it was
the early part of the ~ d ay, though 44
feeling generally is firm and there is l'i
disposition manifested to make cone's
aions in order to effect sales. Indeed, Z
the present condition of affairs, refine&
are so situatedthat they; cats neither sq
•
Refined or buy Crude, and,'as 'we ha , ; ',i
before stated, Me. great ma[ority of oci,
refineriete- are standing -idle, and tho„,i,
refiners who, maturing . contracts a'il
buying to - .cover, as they. can; do so g
better advantage than they can manufo
tare it.: litmc king the 'Market will r,;*
main in its present,,condition it is dif, , A.
cult eVen, to conjecture.lint IV is to lA,
hopecithat there Will be a reaction Baca
CRUDE—There was-Aot a 41ing1e ag
iratkit - 'effected - tacitly; at leakt thC . l
were „none reported, and while the ma"fm :
:ket is'-quiErt and dull,qtriCes eke non*,
nally unchanged. Spot, oil isaybe qt4s
ited at 18@lf4t , May .iiiict dune; 18; ark:l
buyer Ain August,l7q(gil734., ThCiA,
rtffeterepotta current ilWn 'ctoday of <•t
offer to buy 10,000 for May seller,
814, delivered on cars WOO (Ay, bueW
is doubtless the same offer that was col, '
the other clay. and was pV,2.ixibly start k:•4„;.
egainfbi effect. ' - f*•;* .
• - z.:! 4. 4
2 _REMNED —But two ! • Italecr reporte,
'NO slid MOO, bothibr is half •April,',
82 g. . 4 1 , tiotsfloo8--MaYr,334 Kay aig&
June, 34; April to Utme,4lB 88%; bit . .,',.„
to August 88; May. to , member,
Imo _SO ber.BB. ;Buyers opti , M,
all the year, nominal at 88%®39.1,
j , , - -•• -' i LIIBRIOATINO OILS. ,' K-t',
' Eclipse Winter Lubricating , oi l ,
.. 41,,,,„,_
• Eclipse - Railroad. Azie...;..., .' ; 14 - 0
Eclipse Machinery - 71 , P i ck,ig ,
Eclipse Spindle • . ' • e''';' ,l '*
•-, • OIL SHIPPED EA BY BY A. V. R. R. te,Av.
.._
Lockhart,' Frew & Co. 471- bbls ref . ''..:RYO
Warden, Frew & 00., Philadelphia. ',l
McKelvy Bro. - 261 bbls refined , to W , '' 1 1 1••••
Logan A' Bro., l'hiladelpida. '‘ . l I,IF-A.l
Citizens Refining Co. 500 bbls to Itt0;;
-..4•
wick .& Telford. . ;,:. ,, ,w.
•5z
Total shipments Refined. • ' lki*
OIL SHIPPED EAST FR OM DIIQIIIISMI
, naPot. g
. '„lii,,
Hutchinson 011 Ref. PO., ' 171 bbls f,r
to W. P. Logan & Bro. '
Eureka 011 Co,, 8 bblOnbricating
to T. L.:Hutchison. Philadelphia.
'Total Shipments Relined ' I
Total shipments Lubricating
. 94.00 6 magi