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

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STEEL WORKS.
DUqUESNE WORKS
COLEMAN, ROM &:,CO.
Mizullicturcrs
of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
- • • •
AXLES , AND SPRINGS,
Disitzsais. L X AND JUNIATA, -
rer BAIL ROUND AND-SQUARE IRON.
AND,ROOP SHEET AND 14111 C. IRON.
°ILEA PL& +as AND 'HEADS,
GUARD. IRON DRAM and DROPPER BARS,
PLAWAILE r arrTza. sew, oILuiDER
ISOSL-_ , •
T..anu PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roadia •
' CROWBARS ,WEDOES HARK( TEETH,
SPILING , __ - PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
ERWINOES AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
MUSS, STEEL. BRAYTtlite,.4.. B.
STEEL.
WC% RUGGic and WAGON SPILMOS and
CU I PiIAILS AND SPIKES. •
AU Goods First Class and Warranted.
•
• . OirFICES AND WORKS.
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 71,Water Street. Pittsburgh.
inbe
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORILS.
SINGER, NEKOK. & Oa;
vrrissauscan.
ifsnufecturers of every description of
CAST AND GETMAN STEEL,
BATLW sr,turos,
ELLL s.: C, .CIZII PLATFORM SPRING%
AILES, STEEL TIRE, ar-,
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sta.
IMILLER, BARR &. PA.IIILIN.
szmuu. rAnrinme:
clirs.iNl2VNAllt I trAPP I AEMP.
bniCIAL PABITUCH - 13. M. SILK.
•
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BABB & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PTPTSBIIIIGH, PA.
fei4:d4a
BLACK. DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARI I .BBOTHER4 - 00.;
11.1intil ofall descriptions of
girInMEEICA.
oftwe andliiiirebottle; TIIIRTIRTH, THIRTY
FIRST sad RAILROAD OTRZWIR.
IRON WORKS.
Warm, -Pres , t.....W. P. Plaria, ISTipst.
pITTSBURGH FORGE
AND. IRON CO.,
mAsum•cruazu CT
Bar Iron;
Itallioad Fish Bars and Bolisi
Bailroad Car Axles Boiled;
BaHread Csir Axles Hammered;
Leeemotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Hods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
;Steamboat Shafts;
Bteambeat Cranks;
Pistols Sods, Wrists;_ _
- pitman Jairs,Collars,
*ollloe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ELLERSHESEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are nrepared to graislitoen
..ses tor the use of the r l3Tar FBA}
'CMS.
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great itapiOrenient in Inferior iron, and the
reduced cost.commend Is to at manufacturers of
Parties wishing to use It CIO obtaln licenses by'
oPrilroS to
JAMES P. SPEER.
Attorney for the Trustees,
.BOOM 'and it, English! Building, '96X
Palish avenue.
ties interested are , Invited to visit the
11002 la BERGER WICKS. where the rocess
uow in successful operation. • telizdt7
WESSON, PRESTON & Co.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse. Nos. 166 • abdl6T /MT
"TWIST.° pposite MouoisraSeta House.
ars3l:46 PITT68011.0"4
NOVELTY WORKS!
pITTSBILMOCUL
NOVELTY- WORKS.
Founded A. D. IA2II.
ADAMS, & CO
• KiONlirAorrnass or
KIYSTONE STANDAIMIJFALRBANE'S PAT
ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER.
• SOALEFie: •
/mu Faced Patent Docir Locks and Latlhes,
Paint and Conte lOUs. &c.
acs OP.ITBST AVRIMEAPIRLIT
• Pittsburgh, Penn's.' •
LIYMBEIL
TC. BIIILIDERS 1 •
. •
, ~ .
, • • 100.000 feet Dry Pine ,.
lloards.
38%000 Not 11,lt teen Clear Plank: • -
• 115.000 feet slt re Common Plank;
ss,ooo feet Dry ant A Men Oak:
30. 000 ft. tisil. Ji.it and 3 lnels Poplars
3.11 • 00 U feet LIM ropier bantling;
ti 000 fret Dry 'Yellow pine .
r • 1 1 00% odo feet Hemlock ecintlin ill "n. '''
* ..
803,000 PM No.'l. 18 Men usiginad Plan.
ifles. • * ,-;
600.0000. 116-Inch Mantles. sawed;
, . . swoop ;do. 11:33-inckilk•saimrs14
... ,'. se• will" Brick;
. ,
' : * At Tpnstre Clan
moo. dew . Nal mbar. Locust and Wei
I
and all articles in the N oe on band and for
TA.LIC.RARRER, PATTI/13130N. ,i n t
y s ..
Itt i n Rebecca street and comer of Prieto and
. /insists streets.sh.ward i dlionlieny • late bor.
', wodbef Reacfsffarr• •, ; :. 0, .
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• Aowest Isorkltt P addressed i°
41.11 Wen Jett as th eir aloe,
them uze;eek. *e . 0 "••""'"
._proymetie., '
WESTCODIXoN -- IDEIICIVAL .113ECILETT. DIE.
.... • , LA-- CHANICULL lONGINZER on 4 solle t t or of
. .139199 ' ' 99 1 ,..1.' IVno . etussn sad Iforal , Mos No. 19'1 -
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MMAI/M MACM'IMI*II3
INItY - TORT "'mi.'
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
a$' - Engines, !lolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nali Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOVpLISIitY -
AND. PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carron inannaisnlisaa
emus w4RD.)
PITTS3I3 PITA3VEI, PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Mornifoot - areir of -
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAS AND wATEii WORKS.
lily Pines are all Cut ldvarlattlyln rite, In dry
sand. and Di feet lengtns. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water .
eiigaLbar,mutrxtvattrofirayaWorksved.
PITTSBURGH.
STONE;
DUQUESNE FORGE;
WILLIAM MILLE%
(ateieisOr - to los. - P. slili4H C 0.,)
Has facilities co•isztensive with the leading
Forges in the East , and Is prepared to promptly
and satisfactortlyAl all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTII_; YIRAIMS, PISTON' ROD+, LEVERS;
PITMAN AMBWRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES.
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WORK,. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint street.
apit:h4o
ROBINSON; REA. CO.,
Saccessora UtECISlEsdir.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS - AND NACHINISTS,PITTSSSION,
Marnifsetnrers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
oiMats Blas t
i Engines, Mill Machinery, et=
, Castings of all descriptions: Oil
arid 11 Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Moe, o. LS, comer First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for 41117ARDI8 PATENT INJECTOR
fbr reeding Boilers. - jall:rtE
VIORIAB CAJILIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
shawtremr EST.. ALLEGE:ENT CrrY, PA.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
Padeys, Shafting, Grist and Saw NMI Work,
Bolling Wa n andMachie Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, n Boxes, gc. Build to order and
have on haWsZnetnes of all sizes. mr14:45
UNION ENTERPRISE I. • it.
- FOUNDRY,
WE. M. JOHNSON.
Manufacturer of COOKING STOVES. Archea,
Grates,ery Cast Fenders , Sash Weights, end all kinds
Machin
of Hollow Wareings
Ca . r
CON. WATSON A SHlNheels and an kinds of
_CO
GIBS SM.. PITTSBURGH. PA. an26:v2IWAB
VENTRAL FOUNDRY
' ..AND ROLL WORKS
880 Tenn street.
BOILMAN, BOYD & BAG/LEY.
era Bous, Mm 011131U11. Eon LAMM aa•
BRASS FOUNDRS.
JOHN 311. coorz& HIMILY HMS.
JOHN IL COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
MADE PROMPTLY TOwarm
Maleable add' , Gtey Iron
GAS PIPE AN4 TUBING,
THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK. VALVES,
ALL GLOM PATTERN. •
COCKS,
Bros Work or every description for'
*Steam, Water and Oil.
MAISIIPACTITCOM OF J. 2E. COOPER'S
Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil
, • ere, the best to the Market.
0111r0 sad Works, corner 'lturterottk,and Pike
Streets. , , orb
LiII::!
ILMAICIA,III . NGIUILT• • •..,..........11111,q, GL 11,
Act OVERLY fs,CLElSifluccessors
pato e20. - . 7.llsosirmasux „ l'uo.. .'• ,' -' '', ' i
• ..?114157n0AL
u gliegilarglra i. i
r ,. ...,:_t iiyolila,l LOMA•tiiiiiinant
110 aim Wig . us,lneili 0.,.,,,atter
tiaZ i ßon Label ` Iranian, :11bECIardsi
Alp a. Po OL. yaws, Caruso& • a .De.
%u. Imago - OW% aNg.,. Sac , in 4 VI
ThivCitalies. ?Wilma. ,' . c, • ' -••
iv? :it it ): .r
Or IfeJobb', and Scured
* O . • / romrra, sour* ' '
tuotwoca ttberti sad Ism , stresale
Orson oro sroustturndful in.
HAnt 4wE'riamtvOiltY.
TURN
AL
PEets ja O r rpAnEDZwolurtheftiawumz
lIU , TbIni street nets kfe d,
Pittsburgh,
jassalLNon %tre hainis immoral assortment of 141. ,
wi es &tif
BRADELETk, kw. liLl9ll7 , Food Prim ! la cask
ibe elven for 114 W mita.
L a dies, an4l.,Gentlellloll l ll Bath
,Ontting done
forthe wean ireatsior, • - --osu up
NEOEUiN'/O4M ENGINEER:
_
-.11917,,rnkl
PITTSBITEGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY.
;rc_ sate; ago:
Hun No BOLE it CO,
Cor. Point Alley and Dwinesnefit..
( m Tin Pam)
•
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
biannfactore B
STEAM . OAT ENGINES and4TA
TIONANY ENGINES, of all dam
A l i tgclia attention Invited to our new STA*N
OIL W E LL raiemr. AND POET LIE
SOILES,qf W-borsengiowerr.
CASTINGS of every kind, made toordeiatour
Foundry_
o onUtpl e t ITT s B R lLET4err p y r ar
N I RE I 4,IIOIISMAITOYACCO ACEN I *I3
et yg d
IFION TOBACOO PRIMES, =bandeau' made to
order, at the
INFIUSIIIIAL - -WORKS,
fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
ITITBBIIRGE, PA.
ier All orders promptly filled. TRY 1713.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AIM TANK
j ,~
~~~~~~.i
CARROLL tk'SNYDER,
KANuTiCTUEVII3 Or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
MUDGE%
riusox moss AND COAL M11T221
Office and Warehouse. corner Second,
• Third, Short said Liberty Streets, .
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
sr Orders sent to the above address will be
romotly attended to. . , mb7:lo
BOILER MAKERS
fiND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 110, 11, 1! AND 16 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with t approved machinery, we are pra
Pared W o manufacture every description of BOIL
BUS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimney' Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pas& Tanks. 011 Arita
tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, Weal* sluinultaturertot 8ea51114, rat"
ant Bourn. - • •
Bevairms acme ba shortestuotice: • - Isemit
JAMES 111.
Ross 55 and 56 Tater afresh
PATTIBI/110,14 PAr
MarrtnrAOMMl OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
=mama was: °ems mum YU%
ROLLING XFLL STACKS,
And SEX= IBON WORK.
- For Steamboats.
JADED IL ...... D. =DBE
TARED M. BRUSH & SON,
warmucroluos OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
1011111T,IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES. •
A. BRADLEY it CO.
ganufacturera of the greatest variety
Cook, Parlor - and Heating Staves,
TO BE YOIIND IN TEL STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and Tummies for Bard ooal or
:Doke. Best in the World for Parior,Odice, Store or
Church. Tire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do notlyry until you see or send for Circular.
`NIA 39 WOOD STREET.
fo
Oar Age nu r Orlentali—DESIIKLER 8808.
Smithfield St.; OZO. IIUBLBY. Allegheny City.
ORM BUNS 8; Cal
ataxtrimoroszne or mar Tann= or
er i r i CrinragEiV
BOSTON COOWG RANGE,
" THE FIERY FURNACE
POR WARMING BIII2,DINGS. •
THZNEW_JLETI-DM COOKING STOVE,
'IREGULATOR.?' COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
VAN'S (Cincinnati pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE CAST N (MATE Y L, WELLMAN'S
REP LECTOR_ S, tree tromMra and Rut;
GRATE PIWNTS, !ENDERS, Lc.
206 and 20S Liberty Street,
5e2.5:y17 PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL et' CO.'S
TRIUMPH,'
Fos anwirmo QS Gasp.
w arniatedj Or Rout u
Dell lOW other,Stovela the Film
ag- 00 4
NO. 285 Libertv Street;
mak igegg .l ",. 4 il twigs,
33"1:6145regikAlivirart.
DYER AND' SCOMUIR,
IL
81111 THE REST AND CHEAP
ma= PLAIiOOROAN.
Bohomackerl Gold Medal Piano,
isto
AND ESTEY' COTTAGE ORGAN.
The BCHOMAOKER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements known in the con
struction of a ant chum instrument. and has al
ways been attarded the bite hest premium ex
hibited. Its tone Is fall, sonorous and sweet. The
worktuanShio. for durability and beauty. amass
all others. Prices from iliSihto SUSI •taccolding
...k. to style and Snisho cheaper than all other so
celled first class Plano.
ESTRIPs tgllTAfili ORGAN
..,, Stands at the bead of all reed. Instruments. In
producing the most perfect, MeAltatty of tone
BARR ill. MOSER, of any similar instrument In me unitea States.
of bale sad istmaet .111 00nattnOtS011, /aid
41111100MTZMarrella ' not islet tO rat on t o! or der. i
0 rfilitit PATRNT " VOX ITTIMANA
Warn' HOlllll Assointinolt 'malign% prTiluTionWsialavrAtirus Or
ma. • and 4SU Olair Street. ragelion% ra•
11"°44-' -, 4 4 i n t1141 4 " 11 " a r tilgl , II , sant, iiiss alumni" , '
.rx ~ .• -•.! . • -., c , if' , ' , '::;: , ;,' ,, l6.liivr.casiansamC
Ita4o tAt .x.. - iVini:fr/ 4 „4111 . -v 1.. , ' ~:' ". ,i',, ,i,j ' - ~ ,,.,1, 5 .ai r-s - .71 5
r4. 4 TA 4 1147.11.,h, 1 4 .ii I ' I a. - — ., initi .iii11;;11'1 ' "Un
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DYER AND SCOURER
no. a ow. cwut = "
And Noss 18d and 187 Third Stride
irminnunr. PA.
ARCHITECTS.-
FINANOLAL.
HIT PITT BANKINer COIPANY,
N 0.169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
MALI= IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD. • -
INTEREST ALLOWED ON ME DEPODITB.
Collections mule on all &omissible points In
the United States and Canadu.
DIRECTOR&
D. Hostetter, Jno. O. Risher .
James tidon, Robt. H. Kati,
D. Wall or
noe. Andrew
Z. Fawcett,
ussAmr,
'I N. Caohllei!
sLwir..llle
D. LEET
HART, CA.IIGHEN & CO.,
•
BANKERS AN BROKERS;
Corner Third anti Wood &recto,
rri-rsistrivarL.
01000103801313 TO IiA3NA, OAST t C 0..)
DII.6IXES IN
J
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchiuse
and sale of
I -
c -
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bleat Drafts on London.
tayi:stri.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57- ' Market Street,
PrITTSISITR43IIEI,
Collections made on all the principal paints of
the United States and Canada..
Storks,Bon6 and other Elecirities
NOVO= ASH BOLD ON OONYINNON.
thnirartleular sates yield to the purchase sad
sale of
United States Securities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
1
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
•: 4 -
PHYLADELEhue..
STOCKS and BONDS of all leiie ' ziptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purthaseand sale
of Government Securities. mhao
OILS.
WARING_AND
Commission Merchants and Brokeri in
Petroleum and Ito PrOduets,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUEBNE WAY,
rEITLADIELYBIA ADDREEO3,
.\
Boom 17, Chamber of Combterm,
'7
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET
—sto—
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM lIEFINERY,
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDii;
MANUFACTURER OF
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Axle 011.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Staging, Machine ' Shop,
Whit° t Screws. ,
Saw Hill and Planing Min 011 s,
Adapted for highspeed.
Hp fndle Oil. Wool Head-Light 011,
Oil; Tanners' Stuff- I Sensole.
in` & Finishing Oil, Gasoline,'
011 Farraflane.
ARMOR VARNISH,: to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_patent by Superheated Steam In Vao
ono. The 'Lubricating Oltt are almost odorless,,
perfectly pre. unlfOrm, and mostly light col
ored. stan d a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Ohs are 'unequalled; and are in constant use on
many of the principal Railroads.. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 114 WOOD
STREET, Works at Sharpsbarg Bridge.
macs RUOTIEEIIB,
-, COMMISSION MXRCILINTS,
A Dm= lN
Petroleum and - its Prod' Tide,
Fittaburgi offica—DALEILL% BUTWINe.
aaltaer of ~tam Way aad Irwin Meets.
rblladelpl n da Omar-EIT WALNUT*.
• spiral° • • •
DIAMOND DIL WORKS •
H. M. LONG & CO..
Moe, DALZIMI. BUILDING,
IbLI Datrteine W.T. PittMistxti. Pa.
PIANOS
; .. •
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• ft.".4l;:;*.
MAY 12, 1869.
43VC).T.air:), -
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
My 6
JAMES Ts BRADY QV Co. ;
(Successors oS. JONES & 00.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
7 ALM 3ES. 30 IR. ,
BUY LED SELL ALL EINDt3 07
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
OW MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
- Interest Allowed on Deposits.
far Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
LAMES T. BRADY & CO.
rbte littslntrO Gaidts.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i
TUESDAY, May 11, 1869.
-The unexpected rise in gold to-day de
pressed Government securities about
one-half per cent. The feeling in bonds
is less buoy ant,.,and if it was not for the
enormous short interest in them and the
limited amount of bonds, a decline of
several points would not be surprising.
Ono. thing is certain, Europe will no
. -
longer buy our , bonds dfiring an advan
cing tendency in gold. If the purchase
of Government bonds by the sinking
funds money, and the weekly sales of
one million dollars, cannot keep the
premium down and prevent vio
felt fluctuations, then Government
cr dit cannot be quite as good as people
ar , disposed to believe, and sooner or
later we will receive b onds back from
Eniope, or have European gamblers In
national securities operate in our mar
kets, whether bonds are actually sent or
not. It may be that gold is advanced
and bonds depressed for the purpose of
baying cheap from the Government W-
I morrow.
Gold opened at 138, advanced to 138%
and closed strong and steady.
Stocks were subject to violent l fluctua
tions.
Money easy. Business is ompara-
Lively active. .
Quotations as received bY Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 138%; Silver, 127; Eighty.
one's, 119%; Five Twenties, 1136 2, 119;
do 1864, 115%; do 1865, 116; do 1865,
Consols, 117%; do 1867, —; do 1868,
—; Ten. Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 81%; Erie, —; Reading, 96%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 155; Ohio dr. Misissippi,
33%; Michigan Southern, 107%; Cleve
laud it Pittsburgh, 93%; Chicago dt
Rock Island, 32%; Chicago it North
Western, 88%; Chicago dr. North Western
Preferred, 101%; Adams Express Com
pany, 60%; Merchants Union Express,
--;; Pacific Mail, 91%; Western Union
Telgraph Company, 43k: Am. Express
Ell
ES
ORGANS. C.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
C By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Nsw YORK, May 11, 1869.
The stock exchange and open board
are now consolidated and there is a pros
pect in favor of a union of the gold ex
change with thestrganizations, the mem
bers having voted by a large majority to
appoint a Committee of Conference. It
is understood there will be two calls of
speculative stocks in the Long Room,
commencing to-morrow. The transac
tions there to-day were not officially re
corded. •
Money market easy, at 7 per cent. on
,call, with exceptions at 6. The supply
is in excess of the wants of brokers.
Prime discounts 7@9 per cent. Sterling
quiet and steady at 9@9% for prime bank
ers, and 836 for good bills; prime sight 10.
Gold active and excited duri the day,
with a marked advance, on Washington
telegrams that Boutwell don't intend to
cancel the bonds purchased, rumors of
Cuban successes and that bonds were
down to 773;@78 in London. The prices
opened at. 137%, 'advanced to 1383 and
closed at 138%. Rates for carrying 4®7
per cent. Clearances 5108,000,000. The
ilimbria took .5112,000, the Westphalia
brought 5153,000 and the Havana steamer
58,000.
• Governments °Petted firm but the ad
vance in gold occasioned a heaviness and
a fall of y, per cent. This brought in
buyers, whotook all the bonds offered,
and there was a recovery from the low
est point, the market closing firm.
The fact that the Assistant Treasurer Will
to-morrOW receive preposals for a million'
of bonds had a' favorable effect. Cou
pons: 'Bl, 119N(®119%; do , 82,119%12)1193;;
do '64, 115K@)115%; do '65, 116X(0116;
new, 117%®117X; do '67, 117%®117%;
do '6B, 117 y, @UN; 16-40 s, 108WS1083;
Pacifica. 106%®1063L. .
State - bonds firm: blissouris, :•.34; Old
Tennessee, 6 8 ,6@/ 6 6,61 new do, 88% (6835;
'New North Carolinas, 5535(055%; Old
67,1a58; Louisiana Levee Bs,
70 @TOM. .
took market was strop& during,the
' , morning( with larger transactions, in
North Western,Michigan Southern,
Rook Island; F o r t Wayne, and New York
Central., North Western common sold
at UM. and - preferred,lo2X;tnebigen
'
Southern, 107 s. Rock Island, 132 g ;N ew
York Central; 1823, Fo rt Wayne, 168.
The market in the afte*oon was lower,
'particularly on , New 'York Central and
particularly
Western abates, Wabash
and , Mariposa were exceptions and ad
vanced. The' market:'finally •'closed
strong. ' Rumor says all doubt abont a
North Western dividend or 5 percent. is
remoVed and that the Company, have se
cured advantageous arrangements with
the Patties Road; also, that the Vander
bilt party are negotiating for the use of
the road for a through connection with
the Pacific Road. .71 -
5-30Thces—Cumberland;'86©33; Wells
Express, 15g@isg;,AmerIcar!, 4934®41;
Adams,6oXso)6l l A;l.7ialted States,6643il
Merchants. Uni0n,..1.514©16; quicksilver;
19)i@20 ; Canton. 61.%@62; Pacific
Mail, 92©9214; Western Union Teti.
egraph, 4334@)48,1; blaripcnia,'243(l42434:
do, preferred, 49)4(M8ti3 . :Harder&
and Erie. 23; New York central;
131%10181%; lirloh.";3og4)3o3i;lltudigm,
13140016100; Iteeduilv 93 ( VW; Take
0,01
Ix :v. v.,,::474 1 lA, .1
Haute, MC prefaired, 68; Wabash,.76@ a
76%; St. YAW, 78@78%; do. preferred,"
803/ 4 Ft. Wayne. 155@155%; ' Ohio
and Mississippi, 811%@314; Michigan
Central, 128;' Michigan Southern, 107 g
(5)107%; Illinois Central, 14534@)146 1 %;
Pittsburgh, 92X®93; Lake Shore, 107(goo
107%: Rock Island; 139@131; North
western, 88%@88%; do. preferred, 101%
(5)101%; C. C.ltt I. C., 47; St. Joseph pre
larked, 117; 1 Burlington and Quincy,
187%.
Mining shares dull.
Copper stocks at Boston: Copper Falls,
8 ; Franklin,- 19 ; Hecht, 75; Hancock,
4 1 %; Quincy, 26.
Receipts at Sub-Treasury, $1,147.090;
payments, 11.328,964; balance, /83,526,-
788; disbursements of coin interest, 1.539,-
761.
PITT,SBURGH MARKET,
OFFICE Or' PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, May 11, 1869.
The markets, in a general way, are de
void of anything new or important. We
can report a continued fair consumptive
demand for most of the leading articles,
but there is as almost entire absence of
anything like a speculative feeling,'
which is owing, in pitrt, to the strin
gency in money matters. In regard to
Yahlts, there aYe no changes worthy of
special notice.
APPLES-Sales at 35@8 per bbl, as to
quality.
APPLE BU - I.'ER-90a81 per gallon.
BUTTER—Is coming in more liberally
and prices are lower, prime to choice
Roll beingquoted at 36@38.
BEANS—DuII at 113@3,26. _
CHEESE—SaIes of new. Western. Re-
Berne at 18@20, as to Quality, and New
York Goshen at 24@25.
CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a Jabbing
way at 29(430.
,Jabbing
way
per cwt.
DRIED FRUIT—is steady but quiet.
Sales Peaches at 14@l8 and apples at 13
@l5, as to quality.
EGGS—Sales at 18c, and some ixtqury
for shipment to New York..
FEATHERS—A shade tirmer, and we,,
now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the
'trade, and the usual advance in a retail
way.
FLOUR—Is easier, the little excite
ment which for a time prevailed, having
pretty wall subsided. We continue to
qnote, at $6,50@7;25 for Spring Wheat,
and $7,50(4)8 for Winter Wheat. Rye
F10ur,57@7,25.
GRAIN Wheat is scarce and in
rather better demand, but unchanged;
Winter is quoted strong at $1,50. Oats ••
easier and in better supply, and com
pared with laic week, prices axe lower;
we now quote at 71@72 by the car load
and 75(077 -for small lots in store. Ear
Corn, prime yellow, is still quoted at 80
on wharf, and 83@85 in store; Shelled,
75@78. Rye dull but unchanged, at $1,40
@1,43. Prime Spring Barley, $1,75.
HAY—The market for baled is quiet
and unchanged, at $25@28 for good to
prime, and $29@30 for choice.,
HEMP—Sales at $215.
HOMINY—SS,7S@I3 per bbl.- • ;
LARD. OIL—Is quoted at $1,20 for No. I
2, and $1,50@1,52 for No. 1.
LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at
$2 50, per bbl, and Common White at
41,75. _
MAPLE MOLASSES—SaIes in gallon
Jugs at $1,50@1,75.
PEANUTS—SaIes at U cts.
POTATOES—Continue very4dull; may
be quoted at 4.5@50 on track and 5.5@60
n ,tore.
PROVISIONS In steady demand.
and we can report regular jobbing sales •
at 14 for Shoulders; 16y,@18 for Ribbed
and Clear Sides; and .19(019X for plain
and canvassed Sugar Cured Hams. Lard,
19 in tierces and 20 in pails. • •
SEEDS—SaIes of Clover Seed at P;
no Timothy or Flaxseed in this market ;
worth speaking of.
BALT—May be quoted at $1.83©1,85
by the car load, and $1,95®2 for small i
lots in store. e' l
TALLOW—Is quoted at 10%©10%; for
rendered, and bat little doing. ,0
PETROLEUM MARKET
OFFICE OF Pirrsauncnit LIszETTE, 2•
TUESDAY, May 11, 1869. S •
, .
There is considerable feeling in the oil
business just now, and' with but few ex.
exceptions, operators are looking for
, 1 4 ,'
and predict a still farther. decline.
There are various causes for this belief,
among the most prominent of which are
the advices from Europe, reporting an
accumulation of stocks, compared with
the same time last year; the increase of
production, and stockS, in the oil regions,
as well as the fact that prices are yet rel
atively higher in this country lhan in
Europe. It is also argued that the ex-
MSS in the exports abroad. compared
with last year, will have its effect, and it
is this that is causing the increase In
stocks -in most .of the leading foreign' •
markets; but. as an offset against this, it
is contended that the consumption this
year is likely to be larger than last year,
as was in the case of 1888, compared with
1867. There is one very important, point
which it may not be out of place to
notice in this connection, will there be as .
large an increase in tho consumption of ,
oil in 1869 as there was in 1868, compared • '
with 1867 ? and on this hinges, to a con
siderable extent. the future course of the
trade. There are those who think that I
this increase will be sustained; that new
markets will be opened up, as was the
case last year, and that nearly all of the I
old ones, will want more oil in 1869 than
they did in 1868. There are others, how. t
ever, who contend that there is no pro- - I
bability of the same increase in the de- ;
mand this year, particularly if prices du- ‘i
ring the latter part of the season, rule as g
they have since the that of the year; that
exporters are very timid, and are now 0
and have been for some time past, buying.
very cautiously . and that there is a pos.
eibility of a 'foreign war. One thing, ;+i however, is generally conceded, and that
is that we will be able to furnish &li the te t
oil-that is wanted, the 'lncrease in pro- J ;
duction having reassured those " who •
were uneasy on this point.
were
was but a single sale rt.
reported, 1000 spot (40 to 46) at 14. It
Fourteen cent s' was regarded as the top ;
of the market and it would appear that
there was but a single, hives' at that fig- IA
pre; buyers, generally, were offering 1 . 133‘
@13%, and ' probable that if any oil ''4",
had been offered at these figures, they 0:
would have dropped to 18 ar 13g. 4 '
REFINED-Fairly active but a shade P. „
ioiyart: Sale 1000°,July, last half, ati'3Bi
1000 August, last half, at 33g; 600 July, V s '
last half, at 8140 600 May, at 82g; and Di
1000 each, May to July, at 32g for May, i' l ;
33 for June and 33 for Jul y.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipee 'Winter Inbrie sting oil 40e
Eclipse Railroad Azle 85c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle stki -
OIL GRIPPED BART BT A. T. B. B.
Lockhart, Frew &Co. 472 bbla refined
to Warden. Frew & Co.
Liberty Oil Works, 218 bbla relined to
W. F. Login & Bro., Philadelphia.
Aladdin Oil l'Ac, 25 bbis gasoline to
Copan & Merin).
Ibtal shipments Refined 690
otr. swirPars Lan ' PROWL routrosszta
*ion 011' Ret - od; isubbbshf.
bzu Frew Clow Philadeptda.
Apakumelf*44, l l* • 481
lint&
to Ward
Total : .;
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