The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 26, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN,• MBE & CO.,
bfinittiuU=s of
latON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
111111111EANZ, L X AND uraums,
ILAT-BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
HOOP SHEET AND TANE. IRON ,
OILER PI. gerttAt AND DYADS,
imago max,
_DRAG and nuorPER BARS,
LANGAD CUTTER SAES, 0 X 'ANOVA
II IN.
- AND PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
' : MBA _ 3 11.8 WEDGES & HARRoW TRETE.
• O_,__PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
.-. VNIK, WINGS AND MOULDS to T RO D atte rn.
IEL TIBES, STEEL 811 AF, A. B.
. APTEKL.
.1a44,211, BU GGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
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07n' Ana AND SPINES.
AU Goods_First Class and Warianted.
GYPICES AND WORKS. .
alitiseuth Street. aud'Allegbassy Bluer,
and 77 Water Street.. Pittsburgh.
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GODEFEROY ROCKER & CO.
U Exchange rice, New York,
&re pit/tared, as Sole Aients In the United
Pete for the Preatan Meng and Iron Com
pany of Dolabnry, Westphalia, to contract or
ht quantities to snit purehues, (ielieketa
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ether New York or Yhlladelphla,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGRLEISEN
Ifni so extensively for the mannhetnrlng of
ststramEn STEEL.
This Iron is free from Sniper and 'tospherus,
sad Contain" s hese/ percentage of Manganese.
'fell particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on applich-
SllETnniin STEEL WOREJL
SINGER, =MK 4030.,
PATTSI3O2OII.
isnufactarers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
lunar
XL.L1...11, AND FLATWiIt SPRINGS.
A Evram. TISE. isc., do
StiTgerlbO a St&
Ipmgit, at= & P`ABSIN•
►L 7M=l:lUtt
WM. YLIVALIF. I BEVillair lartsa.
1010. W. BABB. CRAB. riaums•
einclAL Navas-B. Y• 11311.
eRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
KILLER, BABB & : PARKIN,
flee, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH , PS*
MUMS
ik LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
lbaiMirtlzrers of an desaripttcru of
fOtTIMZELa.
FIRSTsad ce sad Warehouse
RaLLB.O ,
AD T MEETS, HERTMTH, THIRTY.
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PITTSBURGH.
ARON WORKS.
llzawax, Prestt:.::. W. F. PORams, Bart.
FITTSIRMOR FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
ItASINALCITOZMUII OP
Sas Iron;
Railroad• Fish Bars and ISoltp
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Italiromi Car Axles lisummereSl
Leoemotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side. Ueda:
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Sods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Cellars, £O.
Offloo, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA
ELIRSILIESEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now prepar R ed s to grant Been.
tell for the use of the ELI. 7 IiAIIBEN PRO
CESSThe.
superlei quality imparied to good iron,
greatlapiovernenS Inntriorirou., and the
reduced cost,commend it Wan insainfacturen of
lron.
Parties wishing to use It can obtain license' by
Antra, to
tteMES P. SPEER:
Attorney for the Trustees,
BOOMS 'I end A, English's Building Beg
rouilb , •
r des' interieted are Invited is visit the
swig NISItatGER WQR4IB. where the process le
SOW in linccesatut oDeration. tell: dt7
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Peimativardi Iron= Work.
• Warenouse, Nos: •WI ' mite
STKlnas 0 idol» Ito Namonwiyos .
• • MATZ'S ;
al TY• WORKS.
prrrantruas
NoyELTt won Ks.
, - ,Poissidest .41. D. Lima.
-Arklues; larims'ar:
fiAsurAcinnuosor ,
/NS
, LIVIVIsrrautpArpt)ILAIBB APAT
-7.19.) T/Ysiii.aau COUNT
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ishes,/soe4 thitiat 'Devi Lobs slid Latches,
~Al o ls4o / 4 0 99!" / 11111
1X,19111 0?. ran Orin* 0E&1T 818.
rittsbasial, res WI&
GAS AILNII STEAM FITTING.
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JO= K. 0001311 JOIN SATI....IIXEST sta.
JOHN AL IDOOPEA & CO.,
SWUM tiCitriMARA
GAB 'OD STEAM,MEI&
iiloantassoiors or 1 , 133ris AND IriuM.W...lofi
ilaTatri u, 7 lll =: Aswwwww!
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DAP 'TORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rrEngines, Honing Mill Ma.
Chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll a*d !mammas newts%
(NINTH WARD.)
prx-rositicritou, PA..
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dianufaimmer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAS AND WA.1211 WORKS.
Xy Pines are all cut invarLablyln Pits, In dry
sand, and ue feet lengtluk Also, full assortment
of general
Casttnis ter Gas and Water Werke,
Wo o ds to
attention of Thie, Intend
.nts oi l s to na make of ElertatTS.
A TLAB "It"'
ILORTOX STRUT, 211litti Ward,
I'IMT'IKI3=K I rEL.
THOMAS N. MILLER., Presidents
These Works are among the largess and most
ecsaplete estsantshninnts la the West..nad are
now prepared to tarnish
Eosins, of every deserlPgloru
Boners, Oil Tasks.
Sheer Iron Work.
Casttags.
&altos MU Castings.
Engine Castintik
Ladue Castings.
euteral Ca&Malt's.
mama OBDEB3 BOLICITID.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM Milan, -
(Successor to SOS. ~ P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co.extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily Ml all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANES. PISTON ROD.. LAVERS,
PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE PRAMS. together with every
description of SHAPE WCRIK. Otlice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Stree
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, REAL &
.. to &awnsOß, Xmas i Mina
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, FITTSBORSH, •
Yana ecturers • of Boat and Stottinart Steam in
aloes, Blast Buenos. Mill Moreteem essatu,
Me teed Cl i oseinirs or all descriptions: ell Teats
and Boller sal Sheet Iron Work.
Otte. o. 12, corner Pint and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GEITABII'S YA.TILIST
Boilers. . Winer
MONT BL&1W FOUNDBIL
Mier Streed, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite (MOIL Iron
PITTEKraGH.
Bening Bill aid Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
XACHESILST AND CASTINGS OZNISALLY.
Orders vromptly sad
. e.sraftatl masted.
Charm reasonble.
InIMIT KALCKUP•
oe111:1213
TROOLLS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Fonndri and !Lachine Work',
ISAIDIII3*Y as.. ALL/WHINY CITY, ra.,
Manufseturen of Steam Bailees, Oil Premix.
ilia i:l7. grist and Bair Mill Work,
Bo 'I and Machine Castings, Orate Bars,
Wales a Boxes, art. sum to order and
WINO 11111 Buries of all lases. savlesss -
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND.ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
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BOLLIAti MD & BAGALEY.
elfin. Rims, &e.
CIOAti AND °Om
COALS COALIV COALS!,
DICKSON ST EMT & C 0. ,;
itatalinith'o4eA their Moe to
NO. 567 .
aAhtlY . Otti Plow NW) AZOOND TWO&
Are nr* spizsd to faraleh 'Aged TOOGNIO.
GHENT war, NUT COAL UABLAON, at the
erearierrtheir (Aim ire
addsessed to
Umnihk the las% eau be attended to
toreroativ. •
WEST COMMON
lifeekine Stone Works,
Northwest , earner et West Oemnon, Allegheny.
THXdirg ATVATga & CO. •
Have= hand or grew° on short mattes lileaStil
ant Step Manes. - Zap for Sidewalks. Bsswerf
YASUO. id. Heal tal Teen Moses. i.e.
ordery oromnthr &Wagtail. Prima rwmealsia
WEIGHTS AND MEASMUOS.
a Kamm,
si ofe r at weisbts Wow%
r
iIkeIIPOLUMMINNIFite
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• Waal '
11118C1
Prir6BURGE GAZES : MONDAY, APRIL .. 26, „PO%
RUE BOLI 8c CO,,
Con Point Alley and DaquesaeSt.,
Onussal Porerr,j
Et4ine Builders, Feunders'-and
Mdekinists.
Navalletnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA-
TioNg.Ry ENGINES,. of all sizes,
attention Melted to our new STATION
ANY OIL - WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOlLgg._,of ift-horsetpower.
CASTINGS,cif every kind, made to order &tour
Foundry, on THIRD SHAF TI NG w Market.
BIOS for Oil Wells,, PULLEYS,
HANGEBS,HOUSE and TOBAOGO SCREWS and
IRON er TOBA CO PRIMES% on hand and made to
ord, lathe
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INDU TRIAL 'WORKS,
fronting on e Allegheny Elver, near the Point.
isiren orders promptly Ailed. TIT II&
FORT PM
BOMA STILL AND TANK
CAR
TITRULAB,
IPIRS-BOX
MU&
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BBEECEING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON Doosa AND 00AI. earns
°See mud Warehouse. earlier Second,
Third. Short sad Liberty Streets.
111.• Orders seat to the above address be
roundly attended t o zah7:lB9
HANINHILL & CO.,
BOILER 'MAKERS
AND SUN= IRON. WORKERS,
.
Swank secured a large yard and furnished It
wan the meet approve reachluerl, we areyroo
Barsianufacture everygektinuon of Boil.-
Ma In bestmanze y an warranted atrial to
ma, lit thisiSountry. .0111mners, Breeching*
Piro Stems Pines, Locomotive Boilers,
Condeniers, Balt rafts, Tenks, 011 Stills, Mita
tors, Bettliag rans,Boller Iron, Bridge!, 13ws
ratug h sole maaulhoturers of Barn='s rat
en — --
. . .
Repairing dame im shortest setae& ta5:021
JABIES AL RITES' ,
Rai. 5/S and 56 Wager Strode
IRON OIL TANIO,
3,111 D 114 7tIIIII —.Ammo) D. ram
JARED M. SRUH & SON,
auximicrursre or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
MUM IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STONE.
GIMS;
PTIVEIBUBGEL, PA.
WORKS.
OLL & EINYDER,
ILLItO7ACTUSIBB OP
DOUBLI-FLUED TUBULAR.
ND OYLMDRB STEAM BOIL-.
PITTSBURGH, Pay
'262.110, 22,, 26 AND 26 =UN
COM
wOma.orow or
immure rNss, corral!, Err Lax PIE%
soLmare utu. errAoio.
Aad SHUT IRON WO=
'For Steamboats.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
lientitactarers of the greatest Tsrlety of
Cook,-Parlor and Heating Raves;
TO BE 7OU DIN THE STATI.
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Sole Agents MO* celebrated Base Burning
OrientaF litoSce mud Furnaces I%w Bard Coal or
Coke. B Fire the World for rarlor,o Mee, Store or
Church. steeds so rekladllng7lnunts all win.
tat. Do notbay untllTlins we or wall fur arrul&r.
, No: so WOOD term:yr. •
Our Agents for Orientals—DlMMLlll BROS..
Stalthlield tit.: OXO. DUBLZT. Allegheny City.
7 ,......
lIGII
lIS it, CO.,
I
atimAcsinme or Muir VAJosrr Or
EIPTCON7IIIIII9,
BOSTON COOK I NG RANGE,
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
101irmutnro 13IIirararae.
THZ NEW ANTI-DUST. COOKING WON%
.11.1LOULATOR. ,* COLUXBIA COOK STOVE S
Leal CIPMIN WPNCLIRLThiat
REFLECTOR, GRATES, free troadlzt and dui;
GRATZ MGM. FENDERS, *c.
246 and 208 Liberty, Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
se26:yl7
-0 00 IL STOVES.
GET-THE BEST.
8114EE161. Os" C 0 . 9 .11
TRIUMPH,
IFOR 13127721:11 1 10 COAL.
Warranted to Cook t Bake, or Bout as
irdl many other Store fit the Mine
'BISSELL & 00.,
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No, .285 Liberty Street..
t ir ja trai a lir
IPICNI;NN4
000 — WrilL24olll3, dke.
DbidtAND SOOWffR,
&$.- wren,
DYER. AND ,SCOURER.
NO. 3 ST. IMAM emuizErr
And Ka. 188 and 187 Third BOA
P'ITTBBVROL P.
dRaIitTEOTS.
B,M11&111XM4
MILT .11011111 , iIMOCIALTION Butotitiple
2.0.0 1 . 1 014 1 *. our mai; rumwirgth LaP
tat augla Nikinr i setiria=3ll "
=um* • •
prwki(m.
FORT PUT BANKING CORANI.
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DZALZES IN
GeiVEKNAMT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
macaws' aufle oa all sasearllge Wats la
the Bated Maus aad Caaadas.
D. Hogtettes.
James Gordon.
D.
Fawcett,
I. Fawcett,
COML. It
D. LEET
NATIONAL BANK Of COBIBOK,-
Car. of Wood and Sixth Ste.
A. rivvricasoa..--........"Pre51dea1t.
JOll.ll. HILL
CAPITAL, s s s $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W.' Cau.
H H. Pal g me W r
Wm.
Heed s Seed.las.
A. Patterson.
Wm.
Ohm. Lockt H. Brownuk,.
u
Davidson.
W.B. Haven.
DEscovarrs Dem
arCoSil
HAW, CAIIGHEY & CO.,
BOORS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PITTIEUESURGITI.
ontocussscais TO BAN NA, KANT S c 0..:
mums or
nehange, Coin, Coupons,
Lad particular at a lltlot , t ie it to the mama
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
singtitaraita on 'London.
nyusits
N. HOLMES k SONS,
pizzas oirPrizantruon GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, April 24, 1869.
The strong and upward tendency of
_
gold at the , beginning ' of the past week,
assist' ed by: the complications supposed
• ,
to arise out of the Alabama question and
the , insults offered by a Spanish war
vessel to an American merchantman,
was suddenly turned by the unexpected
announcement by the Secretary of the
.
TreSaury to sell gold a week hence, by
bide to bsreceived. It was at first sup
posed that gold , would. be sold hiltinedi
ately and in considetable amounts, and
the decline in a single day wee from 134%
down to 183%, from which the market ,
quickly.' advanced to 133 X, when it be-
came known that the amount was un
knOwn and the first sale only to take
place on the 29th lust, one day before
the regular gold interest disbursements
of about thirty million dollars. Consid
ering the enormous sales of gold which
have taken place the past week and the .1
fluit that g.old loans command from 1-64
to 5.64 and ', per cent per day, it is evi
dent that a large short interest was cre
ated and that these operators calculate
on mush lower quotations for the first
part of the month of May. The rising
tendency of exchaugli and the inactivity
iri Government bonds would indicate;
however, that coin shipments have to be
Made to' Europe, if exchange is Juana
cleat from remittances of bonds or ship
ments of breadstuffe.
j Government bonds were steady during
all last week, but were a shade off from
the highest quotation of the previous
Week, with a moderate business; anota
tions in Europe being slightly off, oper
etor] for a rise were more cautions and
Only the foreign bankers were steady
buyers in order to keep quotations and
be enabled to sell their former ship
inents of bonds at an advance. InVestors
of bonds are scarce at present prices and
among business men fewcan be found
that would not part with their bonds just
as soon as there is a profitable employ-
Mans for money in their proper business.
The stock market is strong and has a
decided upward tendency. Fort Wayne,
selling on Friday at 13154, advanced
'Suddenly to 13554 on Saturday afternoon.
New York Central is strong at 169 X, and
all the Western roads are strong under
the greater ease of the money market.
On our home securities a rise on Co.
lumbla Oil from 1654 e to 25e, the asking .
,price, has to be reported, in consequence
of an increase of about 130 barrels of oil
since the beginning of the ';year., City
and county bonds and those issued for ,
the various improvements are in good
demand; also some' favorite bank stock.
Money continues still about 12 per
cent. per annum for outside paper. while
business is sluggish.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 11134; Silver, 126; Eighty-.
one's, 117%; Five Twenties, 1862, 120%;
do 1864, 11654; do 1865, 118; do 1865,
'Consols, 11554; do 1867, —; do 18611,'
Ten Forties, 108 X; New York
Ceniral u oz 69,4 i; Erie, —; Reading, 9554;
PPi
Pittsb 'Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad - 34%; Ohio &
83%; Mi rgh, chigari Bouthern, 9836; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 9234; Chicago
Rock Island, 3754; Chicago dt Diotth
Wester], 845‘; Chicago & North Western.
preferred, 96%. Adams Express Com
pany, 6054; Merchants Union Express,
15i- Pacific Mall. Ng; Western Union.
TelegriPtc Company, 42,4; Gregory, 8,50;
Quartz ;RBI, 1,40; Corydon, --; Smith*.
Parndee, 2,551 W. Aru.'ExPresa 40%.
(5y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette./
NEW Yonx, April 24, 1869.
The money market was unusually
easy and there were lower rates of inter-.
est than for a long time.'' Early Coil:
loans were Made at =9 per contibut
soon fell to frper cent., and before three'
o'clock money was offered freely at 2Wt
per cent., ,wlth considerable transactions
thereat. The itiapply of capital is largely;
ii,eacelat of therd, emand,.and all indics:i
lions favor asontinned ease in the future
if the market Is left to its natural course.
..The Bank Statement shows a gain in
reserve of $8,715,191 against a ggain intpai
tal liabilities or 142700,3 98 : The banks
hold 19,698,092 in , excess of the -legal.rp,
serve against 12,525,0911a5t. meek, 'The .
.steady movement of currency kete Is
shown in the gain in legal tenders and
deposits, while the increased; disburse
manta of coin interest • and importation
of gold from - Europe are refiectettin the
increase in - specie. The decreiae is
specie of g per cent. and the decrease in Toren, April 24.—Flour and
-circulation, areoccasioned by the Bank of. Wheat itt,Auiet.;:imkar Sells
North ,America havirlyelarned to at $1,44®1,44% on spot; 51.45 buyer,
State system, and ceas ed
reporting:Won-7 Aprilp`NO. 1 white - Michigan is at
bitten. Loans, 5257.456.074; increase, 112,-51,90, with 51,55 bid: No. 2 red brings
278,192; apwle, 18,859,860; increase, sl, r t 81.40 W. Vora, is steady arid No:1 sellsat
038,4011-4ssal Waders, 883,1177,48 L - No; No, 2le lo better' sales at s 6B43._ Oats
, A magyzliontnat, Alm , crease; 12,676,610 1 , a • %dwells, sop ~wpo;
are held M I 57a with buyout at .50
~fot No.
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snore k ,lls,lBNban; oliCulatlon,'• - 584,- 2. Rye diall and unchanged. 'Barbi , / Is
ORMAN' NTS"' CVAIRS -MAUI ---decrwMoi 76.1811. -- - Sterling nomird. Receipta: 2,500 bbls fl our; S.-
, '14,450411#. Rig (}4>l !b *ire 150 bush itheatal a hnah • 9,060
T- ' - days.- s •a- °42l l'
tigt* * e t h ic" i q rani L Shi Minis Sour;
• ; Gold quiet an Arm' L g 7.700
es za l l r and dosed id issmousx. The rata b i n= Wh.st;
1514"
bulb
cit'im;
UM
57 Market Street,
,
Collections Iliadic' the trlaslDlSlKotats di
the !jetted States sad Osaadas.,
. .
Stocks t ikmds and other Securities
soueirr AND SOLD ON oossumnos.
l'utleoler sttsattoa peld to the imam sad
sale of •
United States Securities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
1513315 me 1 . 419 p
114 SOUTH THIRD STBEET,
PITILADELPUIL.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase and uls
of Government Securities.
WARING AND KING,
CocoaLuton Yerehants and Brokers 11
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PUILAXIXTRBLI. ADMIX'S%
Room 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
apio
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM, REFINERY.
lIKAPERT W.V. 'MEDDLE,
MANUFACTURER 01
Lubricating & High Tedßurnini
SeUntie HaDread Azle OM
Stands great heat without change; remains:
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil !Uri
tropical climates or hot weather. i
Lommatlve,Snaline, /Machine Shop,
Whi cot Screws.
Saw Hill and Phasing HSI Oils,
Adapted ibeldsh speed.:
Spina* 011, Hciolread4Llght , oll.
011, Tanners 9 - Stet Itensele,
Ingatintsblngthl, SaseHns, •
Harness 011.__ . • Sherman&
ARMOR VARNita,to preserve Bright Iron
Work avid Machinery Vora Bust.
These . products E Manntactared under De:
Tweddle's_pateut Superheated Stearn in Vae•
cuo. The Labatt* g Oils are almost Obelus,
perfectly pare 4 mos We r :: eel..
eirstim a
omi t .. dA h tag are • and
mania la treme cold: The road
Otis are 'unequal , and are In inflation ate on
many of the pail • p ka" "1
e' eminiesdT llit - woop
sTaw: z witkei# , loos dirik
- - -- - -
MACK BROTHERS,
..,,
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AND DM1303 1•
Petroleum and ita Produetej
. Pittabera, OfheeDALEILL,IS BUILDINO.
timer of Duquesse Way , sad Irwin simile. • •
Philadelphia 01lloe—UST WALNUT BT.
bWIOND OIL WORITS,, ,
J. s. SWINT 4 _ t. Z. BSA?"
WINT & MUTT,
DIBSCTOBB:
Jute ti ll . is her, Kinr .
Andrew Miller,
James /I. Bailer.
leBLIIRSABI, Wein.
CaaNevi
AT 11 A. N.
E3EZ2S
OILS.
COMidISSION MERCHAND,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Moe, DALELL BUILDING,
Duquesse W&T. Pittabandt.P.4
ttEINTaLi AND UNION
PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS,
The cheapest incestmeat Row in %M I
market for
sale by
PH. R..3IEIMIUTZ,
Coyne BIRTH AVENUE I WOOD STREETS
Also; dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates. i .
'TAXES T. BRADY 8c Co.,
(Successors 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
Et N wa
BUT AND SILL ALL KINDS or
GOTERNIKENT SECURITIES;
GOLD; RIVER ANfl COUPONS,
ON MOST TiVOILABLZ TEEMS.
Sr Interest Allowed on Deposits.Mr Money loLzed on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders exanited for the Parebaso
and Salo of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT tz .CO.
tyijs littdati Gaptts.
FINANCE AND TRA.DE,
wh33
paid for borrowing till Mond:4 were
144®11 1.32®4®10®10 8.61 per cent.
Th e c learances refleoting yesterday's
business were *82,000,000. I
Governments were strong and higher,
with a sharp rise on '67's on account of
shipments to. Europe. Coupons of 'Bl,
117%®117%; do. '62, 121%; do. '64, 116y,®
116%; do. '65, 118%®1184; do. new,
1151,®1153,; do. '67, 115% ®115; do.
41e, 115%,®115%; 10.405, 106% (106%;
Pacific Sixes, 1043:® 108 .
State bonds irregular; Missouri% 88©
88Vil101d Tennessee. 69®69%; new do.,
67%®68; Old North Carolinas, 61%®61%;
new do, 5434654%; Old Virginias, 58%©
59; new do., 61% ®62.
Railway speculation during the morn
ing was entirely confined to NewlYork
Central, which was active and buoyant,
and touched 170. It is still believed that
Vanderbilt is a large buyer. The upward
movement in the Central imparted firm.
*fleas to the market. The next dealings
were in North Western,Pittsburgh, St.
Paul, Reading, Fort Wa yne' and Western
Union. Miscellaneous and express shares
were without special interest. In er
ten:-ion there was considerable activity
and buoyancy in New York' Central, Pa- ,
cific Mail end Western Utflonf the for
mer again rose to 170,
fell to isoy i @lsoy,
with heavY dealings. Western Union
active at 43®43%; the rest quiet and
lower, closing steady.
Five-Thirty Priem—Cumberland, 29®
33%; Wells Express, 33%®333%; Ameri
can Express, 40%; Adams Express, 60%
&OK; United States Express, 663 4 ®
67; Merehants Union Express, : 15®16;
Quicksilver, • 21%®23; Canton, ff 2; Pa
cific Mail 94%®94%; Western Uni on Tel
egraph; - OK; Hartford and • Eriefsl%® '
22%; Mariposa, 22%®22%; pref.,' '4N i§
43; N. Y. Central, 168%,®169%;_Erie,
33%;.:. do. preferred, 50®55;Httdson,
149%@149%; Harlem , l42%; Reading,
95%®95%; Chicago it iton. 156% ®L57%;
Terre Haute, 39®41; do, preferred, 670
70; Wabash, 723% ®72%; ilo. pref., 78®
793%; St. Paul. 76%®77%; - Fort Wayne,
135%@135%; Ohio and Mississippi, 33%;
Michigan ; Central, 123®128;... Michigan
Southern, 98%®99; Illinois Central, 194
®145; Pittsburgh, 92%®92%; Lake Shore,
98%®987,; Rock Wand, 136%®136%;
North Western '
84%; Q. C . & C.,,46%;
Burlington and Quincy, 174.;;
Mining
Mining . Shares—Smith • tic Parmelee,
2,55; Quartz Hill, 1,35. Falls,
10;
Stocks at Boston—. Copper Falls,
10; Franklin,l9%; nixie, 70; Hancock,
4%; Minneea, 2; Quincy, 27.
Receipts at Sub-Treasury, 51,202,450:
Payments, 14,410,747; Balance, ;88,655,-
875.
The exports of specie for the week were
597,623. The disbursements for civil in
terest for the week were /1.876 1 904. The
receipts `ir customs dutiee.were 52,690,-
000. Tli , imports for the. week were:
Dry Go , 51,505,843; General Merchan-
I dim, $4,179.387.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
°Falun or Prrrimunaa GAZETTE, i
SAtutiner, April 24, 1869. S
EILOATIIIILATION: -
_Receipts of . Crude this Week, 11,076;
last week, 18,826; front January lit to '
date, 222.271; same time last year, 358,-
091. Exports Refined this week, 10,045;
last week, 7,002; from Jantiary Ist to
date, 101,79E4:same time last year, 91,750.
Sales this week, 30,000; against 42,200
last week. From the above it will be
..
seen that•the receipts of Crude thus far
-
this year are iss,eacrtibb3 balow thoae of
the same time last year while the ship
ments 0 Relined are 10,0 4 5, larger than
for the corresponding time last year.
GENERAL REVIEW—The oil trade
has blien remarkably dull during the
past week the volume of business hav
ing been exceedingly light, while prices
have been unusually steady. The mar
has bean and is still in that peculiar con
dition, that there is really no chance for i
business, and until tne obstacles which i '
are in the way have been remoyedithere
is but little prospect for an- improve
ment. What is most desired just now is
a reduction in freights, so as to enable
Pittsburgh to fairly compete;with _other
points, and the sooner the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company makes a reduction the
better. In the present attitude of the
trade Pittsburgh is completely hedged
in, being unable to deliver oil at the .
seaboard as cheap as other places, and i.
there is no good or substantial rtasou,
why this should be. There is no one in=
terest, perhaps, that contribtitekinots to
the treasury of this oorporatitin Ibap the
oil trade, and it would certainly be noth
ing more than au act of justice for it to
place the trade here on an equal footing
with other points.
CRUDE—The Crude market was rather
weak to-day with apparentlti it pretty '
strong pressure to sell, and ;com pared
with yesterday, prices are a Wade lower,
fully a quarter of a cent. Sale 1,000 for IS
May sellers option,(4o to 45) at 15 5 ;
1,000 spot at 15; 50 at 15; 2,000 at 15qi
and 1,000 each June and July (40 to 46),
at 16. Private advices from 011 City re
port oil dull and lower there, withuffers
to sell at 86, against sale, on Thursday
at $6,25©6,30. The - offer to, buy 10,000 .
libls for May was not out to-day.
REFINED -Notwithstanding the de
cline in Crude, Refined appears to hold , -
its own, the market being reported fully
as strong to-day as it was yesterday.
though, as has been the case alt week,
there- was not much done.' Sale of 500 1
bbls last half . April, at 32V,,;., fend 1.500 i
same -delivery and figure. May isquo-
ted at 33%; May and June, 33%80134; 1
Juno to' August, 35; and May to Daum-!
bar, 36. - - 1
- - € , ' WERIOATIMI OILS;' • '
Eclipse Wintir Lubricating oil 400
Eclipse; Rai Axte '.
85°
Eclipse Machinery " 750
FecUR 4 I I SPlPdie ••*' --. i n -:1.4 1 80c
OIL SIVIPPED MET BY A. - "V. $. Ir. 0 .
Pa ot,
.- L dr. 5.450 bbla reined to W.
Lo V al
P. ' IBre.,Thiladelphis. -i v , • - p.
Loo . Frew 41 E Oa. 4 5 8 latlif ref. to r i
Warden, air & Co., Philadelphis. l
Livingston & Bro., 100 We refidne to 4-
to Warole#,Cßrew I Ift',..Ptidadefitla. tt,i,
- Lockhart, Frew I Co. 120 ' bbls tar toi - ..1
N. al• ti t i arrainl e t•iNPXY o 4.o
'To P tints ad: 1008
Taal, si4pmenta Tar .j ' .... - ,..: - ....:5t 120 W
-orb - Units:b. - Naar Pao* tomallluma at
1,
~ ~, , parbr. -- •.• 1 ' .-1.- iv,
Ilnibis Betning Co., 428 W: P. Logan & ....
Bro 4 P li ttladelphia., • ,,,... .• , i ' 7 . - 4 ',i,
, v ;kirk trick& Lyotiii,'lo7sbbbi relined •:,,!,:.
to W. . Logan & Bro.. Philadpiplila. ' p,
Montatieimer, II & Co., 4811.bbls to W. t „.:' , . , 4
P. Logan & Bro. 4- ::,-.,
W. P'
Willlauts, 78 latrellbed to '_..g
W. P:Lotan & Bro . , Philadelphia. : ,. 4
H., Zt.B eFart, 61 bbls tar- to H. B. & PE
Co. Noll ork.. V;
•
S. B. FlOyii, 15 bbls lubricating to D. ~, L
00110 b, Philidel • phia. ' ' ' rt.
, John Spear, 5 bills , evade to N. Y. Oil R
Co. NewAYork. - : - ' t`.ll
Total shipments Refined , ... ...- 2009 Y-,1
• • .4:7