The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 14, 1869, Image 6

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Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, S
'AXLES AND SPR
mg - vralsz.. L X AND .31
SLAT BAR, :ROUND AND 8Q
BOILER
HOOP. SHEET AND 'll
BOILILR PLATaN AND Hti AD
GUARD LRON,
_DR AG and GRO
FLANGht OUTTER RAE O
LEON. I,
IT-AND-FLAT •RAIL, for Coal Roads.
IMAM BA /VS, W 8,01888 &NAB:WM TEETH,
•_8•MNO• PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,'
Igkiiir,II, I `B 4 TDEEVI D A S ITIA P,
HTZEL
COACH,' BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
CUT AILS AND SPINES: •
All Goods First Glass and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
aLiteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and II Water Street. Pittsburgh.
labs
SHEFFIELD STEEL
. wouKs.
SINGER, MICK & CO.,
PITTSBURGIL Pd.
Nanufaetorers of every description: of
CAST ANTVGERIAN' STEEL,
RAThw 131•41N45,
JELL : U.:IC .0.1.7.13 PLATFORM 5P812.108,_ -
A ILES, ISTEST, TIRE, Se
Warehouse, ' 83 Water and 100 F9rsl Ste.
ApILLER, BARU & PARKIN;
;
Gintgaki PARTZ4I32B:
NS I Ci.V r IS 3I". : i tRIFB. A l t r r".
EIIIFCIAL PAurarze - 8. m. - •
CRESCENT STEEL. ORES,
KELLER, BAER & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 LLber i ty St,
•
ITTTBRETZGH, PA.,
fel4:d4B
BEACH DIAMOND
STEEL WOM
PARK BROTHER & CO.
milulicturers of itlfdeserc.tii . iloas of
Offee In4Warebcmie, THIRTIATII, THIRTY
ABBY •ad ILAILUOLD ISTB.EN ! T3
.
IRON WORKS.
Jas. vsaNzu. Freon...—. W. F. POlVrilis
P7ll-- FORGE
AND 111101iLCO.,
IiLLSOTACIVILLIIS Or
Ear 'MOON
astliread Pub Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered)
liieentottre frames; : '-
lielmiroottre Frame !Mayes;
Bide Rothe
strips;
Milan Beads;t
Steamboat Shafts;
Stemaboat Cramicisr, .
pistol Roth, Wrists;
pitman .Jaws, Collars. de.
°Moo, No. 177 •PENN STREET
PITTIBUROH. -PA.
lIIERSHISBN SOCESS.
Therrinotimakino irreparea Krant Men-
Sea for , the use of the W.I. RaIiLIIBISH PRO-
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great improvement in inferior iron, and the
reduced east, commend it to ali manufacturers of
Iron. g 4. • '
Partly-51001U to nee IL San obtain licenses by
SPIRO= larA . ,
JADES . „ P. SPEER.
- . • : Attorney for She Trustees,
BOONS . 1 end 'Rs .111Slish'ir Bundling; 98%
Noulth avenne. •
gibb intereirted are In 4 rited' to visit the
MitIIBT.BOTAIS:WOSII.9. where itht . roeess Is
Ravin Stitteessful ration." -
ETIMSONOPRESTON &
PrAMIY*II I § Ironn-WOrkila
!" rest Jrutft
soma
NOVELTY WORKS.
p .nicsomfaiir
40*IititiWORKS.
_ _
Aimusi : 44 , KEE-.84
101 ; Fsbizmi*sl or
xsysTorr. stattiminktrAusAss. s ri2s.
INT) P1AT704 3 1, OPP POWITXR.
8 trALES •
Janza IscoM t air nd yw i ti Viz! <!. Latatt
001/ER OP PIZSP - 19Bffilli1WITIM.
nits:4w*. ',Re,
;LUMP
rllOl Ulan Eng V . ! : , ..
.:
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... 6
eioo.liOo .- teat - Dry ' Plnejeoards: •.'f • • "
' •' Star,looo - tbit Lit hush clear rlant; -.-
- I .•118'.00 0 ~ , /*lmo tmoustou'Vhmht•;-• .."
• :,311tettOD *et Dry I and A tact Osk: -, • ' - '•
.._ slam* ft; *,..g; 1 .91. and a hteb Poplar r
i /OAM/en pry Wu haantUngt ,• ~ - •
ag t re
1 .. .tret4l l7 rae llm enzllng a°ll4l . ..- ••
Vo,
'IWO/eat -N
lOM., tri , l ( lB Inch h aghtsu shin.
140 a. ' • cob teathineh Stiligleaviimeaft
- • #9. " ' •o. /118-12011, Litthattbih' spayed:,
, Du.ooo‘ BMX
1.0; -• •• - ' ,
lOU •nu Fare Clay.
Aleg. Baty , i fi Ltt WOO, iLoeutto gait 13eklar
Posts; antrilt I el Ititnag gniltand stet
gale by AL - • Dna rATTsmow. 'Ur&
So. 16? Re • • street uh4Vorneropity• eble and
Jordan" street blush , waCAllegnenyt late bor
ough ef Manch - ter. ap:a
- AND OtSKE."-
CO
T ,
'ortivikait ie. 139'
',PA"
f roArs,
a r. 1 . ,; •
resur° tDe 79iffeeto
NO. 561 LIBERri.: STREET'
mateil inti r illauF IWO SZCOND =DOB.
filp erVAINAN 1 1 r e t
or to
an"irseriettiodr ddioti
War irt • ad to
7 7 . 5T0NE,.,..!
N ,l ir , COMMON =.t f°
w w Iffoush4n*.altons Works, - 0 - ;
Norianroot Omer or Wort Coomorrhill
rilliklAlL AIIWAINXIMat. CO: ' . )
Si on Itass4 or WO irva nun ,
r
umipoz , rowasOWO I
g#lo
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„
MAO EINIBII3.
KS.
'dr, CO,
KNAP FORT, PITT
FOUNDRY C6I'P.OI.
iMI
NCS,
1 NLkTA,
TWELFTH STREET,
ARE IRON
NE IRON,
,i l rrt BARS,
I 0 E
I.I42siDER
PELTSBITEGH, PA.
fl'Engines, Ro
chinery, Nail Ma
torts, and Castings;
NATIONAL FO
Corner Carroll and 8m
WILLIAM
CAST IRON B
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
. .
My Pines are all out invarlablyln Pita, in dry
fund, and Is feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and ater Wo
t i var
rkiL
I would also call the atten On of Superintend
ens* of Elms Works to my make of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORG
rn E.
(Successor. to JOS. P. ILLIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co,exteustve with., the leading
Forges Ins the -Root, and** prcpared to IMMO'
and sattsfattonly Jill all orders fur STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANES. PISTON ROD'', LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAD A ROAD AXLES.
,LOCtiMOTIV,K•FHAMES. IsaMbir,wltht 4everj
description of SHAPE WCRK: Office and Ponce,
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street.
ap14:140
=II
prrrsuUßUH.
ROIHNSON, noes lscO.,
sitoomors to soßutsox. Mune =LL m.
WASHINGTON . WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NAPINIST&PITISBURISH, .
Itsnunictiiretiortost ind io
Ci es dA l ..e„L i z i, mi l l iu d i a t zg i qw - r r a h n i f;
and 8 s, sad Sliest Iron Worm.
Omce, No. IA, corner First and Bmltbaeld
Menu.
Agents for GIFIPABD'SP - ATBN'T ENACTOR
for feeding Boilers. jalint2
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
'fa - •
Furth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works,
&mummy BT., ALLEGIISNY CITY. rA.,
Xannftieturers of Steam Engines, Oil Pleases,
Bol Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw DOH Work,
difllund3fachine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Staid to order and
have on hand Engines of all sites. myl4:qs
CfENTIEWL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLNAN, BOYD & BAGALEy.
minima% Mill outing., 801 l Lathes, se.
JOILN M. COOPER UILICHT
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell indißrass Pintaera:
*BASS CASTINGS
PROMPTLY TO onnnu.
Maleal4e and Grey Iron -
GAS PIPE AND TIIBING A
TIIROTTLE„SiIIETY'AND Cllll4 TRIES,
LODE PATTIIIIN.
31: CON--= - COCIKS,
Brats Work or every deneriOtkiii for
Steam ) Water and Oil. •
ifouTz.toi l3 l4N ol, J. id. 0 ° 0 P 3 4 18
Improved: lialamia-Whiel Steam
Agnnte f I.Droyfete , PateriE 'Ott.
ere, ,the best to the Market: '
Oire and wiF,ia, corner Thateenth and Pipe
. . .
Pia11.: , 1111.:-FAIlltY) 1140111''
PZ&B.I. Writ Three Ste Eireen Brand. evil to!:
OREisdif eiivilLy-oLount-,
ordered. z
PEASUBLIELL - 211L11111111.1LAND.
*EASII/SIOVIIIII E ra=4 "AI6I4
e i iir t i t a.lreleirib,ezhinozat
9.5136 1 4 11 " 11 AM. -!.
. _
sallivz7. s
159.13 4 1 ‘41.1WETANG.
r
11[ .
. OLMES BELL lit.:CO.
ArevronrsporTps3.miLL:o - .
, 1 , .., :„,d ~t,.;:..,,
~ ..„._. .......:
liSt Mu:tures. of HEAVY Irl&DICIM aDd LWBT
•i i . - '''.
,
AlciAtOß Jogn sLatilreizas . •
7. taTrICEVINGS AWD riA7TIIO6.
;3Am AND PERFUMERY.
. . . .
i I i PELN PESiCip_ OBNAN
•IrAra vroaKzu ajERTUMER, No.
ENTAL
Third Stitisivaete old; Pittsburgh.,
Always= harta,s
i rrst usorinent in La.
&nod fl o tiSaiN , • , au elitylingi:
r i l A b l yzcs, 44t4 k - • A - r:Alcie in cab
11111 bmigtves , 167 Rh.
, Liam and etutlissients p* Cilitillutidons
'Automated/ mama; -c-,•• , •,- , •in ust
OFFICE AND WORKS,
g Mill Ma
-1 . .
:Me
i
enerally.
DRY
ORKS.
AND PIPE
man Street
(NINTH W
1211E231
E I 9E'TTEII3
MITH,
or of
Manurao
WL PIPE
BRASS FOUNDRS.
;~ovß , :,".:,
PITTSBURGH::,GAZETTgi 'FRIDAY. MAT It 4801
ENGINEEyBOILERIL &O.
HUGH Iti, BOLE MO.,
Cor. Point Alley and %lomat.,
rss ZontTO
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists. '
Mannfitettun STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA.;
TIONABY ENGINES of all slam
kkileril attention invited to our newSTATION
OIL WELL ENULNE AND PORTABLE
BOILER of 1.5-horsemower.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to'order &tour
ItonndiT, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHA_FTING,._ PULLEYS,
BANGEB&ROUBE and TOBACCO stOßßWlismd
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on handand made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
PITTBBUBBH, PA.
air All orders promptly Ailed. TRY re.
FORT PITT
Rte, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
I[a.ximr.ICTUEZEI3 OP
names, noußLE4aLump TtrsuLAß,
BD OZ-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,
BTUDOES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL . SHIITES
wasoktraEss 41. ND mow
Office and Wasebouse. earner Seemul,
Third, Short Cud Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
W Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:18?
WIL BARNHILL & co:,
BOILER MAKERS
MW SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. SO, SS, S 4 AND 116 PENN ST.
Having secured:a large yard and furnished fit
with the moat approved mschLaels' wa are pro
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomot ive BoUers,
Condens t ea uf elait Pans. Tanks. Oliala, faits ,
tors, Be Pans. Boller Irma.
Pans. and w e manufacturers of
Pat
ent Boilers. _
Bepalrins,done on shortesanotica.
JAMES M. BITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water 51reeS,
prrissurteu, re.,
ILANCITACTIMIZ VS
IRON OIL TANKS,
NETTLING PANS, COPP E R STILL][ PIPE,
sorznre BTACKS.
Arid SEEM IRON WORTS.
For Steamboats.
JAUD X. BOUM. ..... D. BRUM
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
1LL1T07M1171131113 OP
Steam, Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
snail:n-1119N WOELN.SAL
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
THE BEST
~STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND IN IP TBE STATE.
Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,olllce. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win.
tel. Do non; ly until yor see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orlentals—DEbilthEß BROS.,
Smithfield SG; GEO. IiUBLEY, Allegheny City.
G
ist A wog gown wig m_
CO
• MA2nr.A.0117117i11507' MUM VAIMATT GP
151firCoTTMIS ;' ;;
. .
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
FIERY
701 W. 423111.116 BITILDJNGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
..H.EGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE
VAN'S telneitulatt 'Patter_n) -.POKTABLIt
nitgilt o litST
0 9. 1 1S T MANTLEb. W_B
dart du t;
GRATE PRC U NTS. same% £c. .
208. and 208 Liberty Street,
• •
±sia6tyl7 ' PITTSBURGH. PA.,
Gook - irrovics.. • • •
CET THEDEST..•
...' • ;•-•
PBISSELIa.IiIk_.OI).III
TRIUMPH,
. . . .
Pak ./312 4 Vitizio U 8 COAL..
•
Ilroniotod toCookißNro or !lipid so
au/ other, „:40.146 Uniona
:,! 4 `.•
00"'
No: o,3ls E lStrtotit
4'l - J, , ,' • ..
lOW 011 kind and fbr sal*, ,' • •
• • EfliA.Ta ..._VENDZIN.
••.• - •t tt COOKING •.:BANOIII3.
ME ,
• AND BOO A
D • 31 -
U J. LANCE,
DYER AHD. SCOURER'
Hi". a err. Cri.sAlß
And Nos. 185 and 157 Third Street,
PnT3BIIRtiW. Pa 't
Aitomniom
ARR k 111,1FF4,
-*
~-e,
FINANOLIL.
FORT PITT' BANKIIO- COIPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND r COLD. • (.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSITS.
•
Collections made on all accessible rants In
the United States and Canadas.
DLREOTORBI,
duo: 0 ELMO,
liobt. H.'lUng, ,I
Andrew Miller, i 1
James M. Bale,.
,
,
17L11711131AN, pirriA.
._
'ILSON. Clasiger:
D. Hcistetter,
James Ekardon.
D. Wallace.
Z. Fawcett.
COMO
D. LEET W
HAUT, CAUGHEI & CO)
BANKERS AND BRO '
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
I'ITTIEMErIiGFLI, PA..
atrachisoss TO HANNA., MIST
=WWI tx
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to - the purchase
and 'sae of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on Lotalon.,!
imam
N . HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
. .
PrI"VreiSIIEIGUM•
Collections made on all 'she DSO:lcing Polito of
the United States and Oadadsa.
StheV4lkinds and other Fieenrities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKIIISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase sad
sale of . •
United States Seourit;es.
Ja3o:al
JAY COOKE 4cc)9.3
Sistram re,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descrlptloos
(
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the p
of Government Securities
OILS.
WARING AND 1LD161,1
Com:WM= Merchants and Braden in
Petroleum and its Prodnets,
DALZB.L'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHILADELPHIA ADD=B,
Room 17, Chamber of ,Commerce,
' 133 13013TH SECONIYITILKET.
aplo •
ECLIFIE
ufzinrat . TWEDDLI4
11/1.75}57ACT111M8 OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
itelliple /Railroad dale OIL . ; .
Stands great heat without change; • remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. - Special nil for
tropical olimateeor hot weather. _ • - -
•Lneonatalve. Engine, Ilaehine- S hop,
Will cat Screws.'
_. • ' ' :.
IhaWllllll and Plan ing inn 01 1 11'; .
Adapted for high speed. - A •
Spindle 011. Wool Ilead•Light 011,.
Oil. Tanners*, Stuff- litenzele,
ing dt Finishing. 011. gasoline. •
1
ilarnesa/011. , , Rarradlne.
anIIOII,VaIINISTIL_ IM I `to r preserve, „Bright Iron
Work and Machinery ;TOM HA." - •
Twaddleucts 'are,manufttotured un Dr.
, s_patent bylittperhested Steam InVac
cuo. The Lubricating ORB are almost odorless.
perfectly pure. uniform. and; nelletil light
and
remain
'stand as high temperature 'unchanged. and
remain ltmphl during eat rem e cold. The Eallroad
Oita are 'unecinalled. and are in constana use on
many of the principal Railroads Samples can
'be ' examined and orders left at 174 :WooD
STREET. Works at Sharplibura Bridge. -
Tics. _mammies,'
0011131 MON =HANTS,
,s. AND DELLIR3IN t '
I
,Petroleurn and its . Prague*,
Aditirthi timed'-ae..talrows sintorifew
Aohthwet-Dtkquesup why vox umui hqems.,
riluade4o4biace-4117 WiwruT BT
~-1 , - iLtIMOND 011.111TORKS,
.-.r.-i • . - 2 3,1.,.r..C: , ci,
.
-.... i 1it.r0t...L0tt.444*.cci,,,.•4
Tee, DALZELL BUlLpThie.
fetts Dwaine VAT. PIM
PI ANSA !WWI% Eau
iIecUY_THE BESTAND IDILIELILP•
.11. '
SET 1 0 /AOlO - AND OwmAN.'
qold $00.1*9 1
AND !stirs voyy4sg O MAN.
The 843HOMMMER PIANO oombinei
latest - valnable Improvensents known in the
strnattan or lint ant i Instrnmont.- hula. ,
was% been awarded a Inst nest premium ex
hlbited. Its tons% full„ sonoras% smart The
irorkmansbl_p. 110 dursonloir set bean smug
all ethers. rrices from no% to 81110 lacoMtair
to nyle and: natikstsonsinst than. on isussr so.
saw grit allow
MILT% VOTTA9II
Stands at theittesd of ha reed Instremintti in
pronnotpslnettsost poneorpgrotgoy of :Ole
of Ear -Instrument In cue UMW" . 1 1 9t1444.
Is to - 'Conan, hi 000irgotioih.
, i,rairwrisiiox t
t tut.
tualligl2lolll. Ni ;
1 - 114 7 - 1
* 1 t inualjtiPui
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its
-
sek , " 41-8;"
fx:',.*
d7e.
-436C0.T-63:0,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Itighe.st Priccs.
PH. R. HERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
Thys
Lms T. BRADYCo'
86 .
Oneeessors 08. JONES &
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
38.A.1NT5.M3E1.13,
BUT AND BELL ALL S.MDB OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER' AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TER3II3.
ur Interest Allowed on Deposits.
an- Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS _and
GOLD.
• ZAMES T. BRADT & CO.
.GOVERNMENT- BONDS !
We will register
_all kinds of Gotiernment
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or destruction.
JAMES T.. BRADY Si- CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
COR. FOURTH & WOOD STS.
int!;34 , 6 - ' ! :
Ely Vitt*titetßdtt.
FINANCE AND, TRADE,
OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
Tauimpel+, May 13, 1889.
The improvement of the bond quota-:
tion in Europe imparted every firm feel
ing, to bonds .here; and.CaUsed a oorres,
ponding decline in gold _last evening.
At the early session, liOweier, gold
opined strong and advanced to 138359
from which it declined. t 0,188%, recover
ing to 138Vand'closing strong.
This afternoon's bond quotations were
the highest of the day; new 1865's were
sold at and 1881's at '1203;.
IStrha are dull and lower. Money
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 13814 . ; Silver, 127; Eighty
one's, 120%; Five Twenties, 1862, 1193,;
do 1864, 115%; do 1865, 116%; do 1865,
Cowls, 117%; do 1867, ---; do 1868,
117%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 81g; Erie, —; Reading, 96%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 1553¢; Ohio & Misissippi,
33%; Michigan Southern, 106%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 93; Chcago &
Rock Island, 29%;. .Chicago & North
Western, 91%; Chicago de North Western
Preferred, 103%; Adams Express Com
pany, —T.; Merchants Union Express,
—; Pacific Mail, 92%; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 44: Gregory, 2,75;
Quartz Hill, 1,40; Smith & Parmlee, 3,20;
Am. Express,
axiil sale
lah3o
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady 6t Co. Gold, 138%; „United
Sates Sixes, 1881, 120.3!(4___Ikve-Twerities,
1882,119%; do. 1864;115%; do: 111411034;
Ten-Forties, 108%; Five-Tvienties,;Janu
ary and July, 1865,117%; do.. do.. 1867,
117 X; do. do. 1868,117 N; Seven-Thirtiqs,
par less, y ‘ ; Due Couipounds, 119; Union .
Pacille Railroad; parl, Central do. do.,
103; Cy Pacifies, 10134.
Hy Telegrapb to tbo Pittsburgh Eissette.l
NEW YORK, May 13, 1869.
Money easy at 6157 on call. Prime die.
counts 7@9. Sterling weak and nomi
nal, 934®9,4gforsixty days, and 95(,(4)103
for sight, though good bills sold at B%@
9 fbr former. Gold firmer; opened at
137%,. Eidvaneed to 138%, and olosed at
I 3B XI 'Po#9lMlitiget active; _arid) Carry
ug rates were 6% to 2 per cent. to flat.
Clearances ;1050000.- Ato - Treaunry sale
to-day proposals were Skid for $2,055,000.
The millionl;old was awarded to Henry,
Clews dr. Co. at.-138 Export to-day
$lOO,OOO to Europe, and $250,000 to Ha
vana.
Governments buoyant,,,reaching the
highest prices yet attained: the supply is
small and buying free, both on domestic
and foreign , aceount. Coupons of 'Bl,
1203;©121; do. '62, 119%@i20; do. 'B4,
, 116©116%. do: '65, 116%©116%; do. new,
118%®118 . %; do. '67, 118%,®118X; do. '6B,
Ii8y,@118g; 10 40s, 108%®109; Pacifies,
106%0106%.
State bonds steady; Nis:sonde, ES%; Old
Tennessee, 68%,%68X; do. new, 653;®66:
Old North Carolinas, 609 x; New North
'Carolinas, 55%@55%; Old Virginias, 58
(4)58%; new do, til; Louisiana Levee 6s, 70.
The stock market opened_strong and
with it Wigs ,bueljeSset Paoltio rukh,
1 11diolfigini Sonthern; Rock Ifilatid,Wahast:
;and Northwestern. Fort_ Wayne, St.
!!Paul and Ohlo & Mississippi were also
loticeably active. After the call the up
ward movement bolted and prices de
clined with Rook Island leading the list.
- 5.30 Pri!ghp:itabOrlexhi
`express, 35W0-ra Amerlftn - WV, 4 - 05 i;
Adame,6l%®6l%; United States,s7@67k;
Merchants Union, 1514®15 5 g; Pacida
malli-e, 9 agfil 9 /L Western 041011„..4e1
4310044 Miliiixtsa,l2%loll3%,
dm preferred, 48@48%; New' York
Central, 181%@181%; E ,rie zu4g@soya
ridson 164!, vi; :Ibtruryis,-. J 146%
3 ; - / te a giugr - 96 %0 96 %; Chicago'
and Alton preferred,— : 158 Term
Halite, te• 88038%; Webt)3ll; 77V01)77%;'131:'
;Paul,
78%©78%; Ft. Wayne. .15% ®
155%; :Ohio. and-.'Mississippi; 33 340 88 %;
I MiChigan Central, 127; Michigan South- .
ern, 106%@106%; Illinois Oentintain
146; Pittsburgh, 93@93;7 4 ; Lake Shore,
'.100X©106%; Rook. stand; '.129/®12934;
.- Northwestern, 913;oo91g; do. preferred,
" - 104@104 1 ..-;
• , Copper stocks ' 'tit Roston: Copper Falls,
.Byo Franklin,• IN! R e el t, 7i5; encoek,
.4; Quincy, ts; ' - • ' Y,.
Receipts, of Sub-Treasury, $1,178,255:
Fayments, 879.566. Balance, $84,367,:.
'169. DieburaimSfiti, in Cola :; interest,
3334,076. •
-,' - t , DrysGiodionartet;,!..-.)- . ~,,
4 " ., ••litw Yonir, May 18.-Dry Goods—
;Outguess
.crtiouMk Tegiffii i killte•
P Ugh; fe t e e e lit e 01,
'O, maze to obiletle - ttrt, -. i i
PirikimiltdilibtrAiNaliidli
Itat• bikikiiiiiiiist bc4 12Mo per al
• b
e.g
BRURGU MAR
Or iezoic or , Prrrssuitoir G.
THURSDAY, May 13,
There is nothingery impo
said about the markets in a g
Business, although nothin
about, and not what it shonld
ally is at this season of the y
erate, with a fair local dame ,
of the leading articles, wh'
values are concerned there a
rial changes.
APPLES—To use a com
are nearly played out; but fe
and mostly in bad conditio
choice, 85®8 per 1;b1.
APPLE BUTTER-90@in per gallon..
BUTTER—Is in pretty good , supply
and a little dull, though ~ inicbangect al
.35@37 for prime to choice Roll.
BEANS—DuII at 153®3,25.
CHEESE—SaIes of new Western Re
serue at 18®20, as to (=silty, and new
New York tioshen at 22@23.
CARBON quoted in a jobbing
way at 29®30.
CORNMEAL—SI,SO®I.7S per cwt.
DRIED - FRUIT—DuII but unchanged..
Peaches, 14 for quarters, and 18 for
halves: Apples, IB@IE, cts.
EGGS=Steadrat 17@18c. •
FEATHERS - --A shaue firmer, and 'we
now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the
trade, and the usual advance in a retail
FLOUR—Is moderately active, with a
fair local demand ~but unchanged. We- .
continue to quote from store at $6.50® -
7,25 for. Spring. Wheat, and $7,50®8 for
Winter Wheat. . ,Sale of 160 bbl good
Spring Wheat, tt, the trade, at Vl.' Rye
Flour, $7.
GRAlN—Wheat Is scarce in this mar-.
kot and prime Red sells readily at 81,50.
Oats irregular and in -good supply; may
be quoted at 70@72 on track and ,75@77 •
in store. Rye is dull and nominal at' --
$1,40©1,43.• Ear dorn, 78@80 on track'
and wharf and 83@85 in store; shelled,
75®78, as to quality. Prime . Spring,.
Barley, $1,75.
GROCERIES—The Grocery market,
since the date of oar last report, has-un-
dergone no important change, with the ,
exception.that Sugars are stronger and a.
quarter hlgher. There is a moderate-de-
mand and a fair volume of businessin
the aggregate.
St:roans-8 -H, 11; A A, 13; Havana,...
1334@14; Cuba, 13; ;Porto Rico. 13;(1g4', I.
14%; Demarara, 1534; New Orleans,, but • ;•''
little prime in market and sells readily
at 14 3 3 4@15; lower grades, 13014; 'Retinal,
Ex. 0,15 N; B, 15 3 i; A, 16; Hard, 17.
ISSOLASSES—New•OrIeans of good qual- -
ity is in strong *request'and bring 85e;
Porto Rico, 65®75.:,Th ' , - 1, '. - •.i.i. '
Sratris-L.White - Honey ' Drips; 4E14"
Silver Drips,. 95c; Jersey, $1,05; Golden
85; Amber, 75; C0mm0n,55@75.
C,ovv.mt---Fair to- Go od Rio, 20®22;
Prime, 2434@25; Choice. 26®26X:
Itrox—Carolina, IC4 to 11c; Rangobn,
9:4'3EAs. l' • ' - :•-•
T-1-Young Hyson, 11,10 so I;B5'G.
I,L
P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $l;4 'to
1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Son Chong, 90e '
to $1,50; ' • .
STaßoit—Pearl,734; Silver Gloss,
and Corn Starch, 12140.. - ' I
1
CONCENTRATED'LYB—I9,OO per cak e. '
Fnurrs—Layer Bandns, $3,50 per. box;
Matt do, $7,50; Prunes,l4c; 'Currants
13c; Vallencia Raisins 1434. 4
- spicss_casata, 90o; Cloves, 45c; Olin
Pepper, 36 .Allsplce, 33c; Nutmegs, 1,50.
BAB LEAD-1234c; Shot, $3;25 per bag. '
SoArs—"Babbit's," 12c: "Oakely'S,"
11c; Rosin, sto 7c; 4 .Dobbin's," 1644
Wax,loc; Chem. Olive, 9c.' ' ,
CANnLus—Mould, 16c; Star, 25c.
Br GARB SODA—V,OO per 1.00.
Emit—White Fish $934 per half bbl.
Lake Herring 14,25. 1
TOBACCO—Navy 67@70,'10's flat 67®70;
Spanish Roll 75's; Cut and Dry y„'s 14's
and pkgs 28®30. -
HAY—Is quiet and unchanged; salsa
of good 'to prime baled, on wharf,at
-526®28.
HEMP—Salegat-$215.
bbl.
HOMINY—SS4S®O per b 1 _
LARD OIL—Is quoted at $1,20 for No.
2, and $1,50®1,52 for No. 1.. 1 a,
FiMra—Cleveland, Lime is quoted at:
$250; per bbl, and Common White' at
$1,75. -
MAPLE MOLASSES- - Sales in gallon
jugs at 11,5001,75. • i
liiIILL• FEED—Sales 2 cars comndon
..• act...middlings, at $1,65.
POTlTOES....Bsa,k_mged; sales on
track, in bulk, at 45, an in store, at 65.
PEANUTS—Firmer; sales of 2,000
bushels at 11 eta; now , held at 12.
PROVISIONS In steady' demand,-
and we can report regular jobbing Bile*
at 14 for Shoulders; 161 4 ®18 for Ribbed
and Clear Sides; and 19019 N for plant .
and canvassed Sugar Cured Hams. Lard,
19 in tierces and 20 in pails.
SEEDS—SaIes of Clover Seed at $9;
no Timothy or Flatutimi in this Market
worth speaking of. , :: ; . • = ..
SALT—May be quoted at 51.83011,86
by the car load,' and - $1,95®2 for small
iota in store.
TALLOW—Is quoted at logigiotx, for
rendered, and dull.
Wool Market.:
NEW Yottx.-Allay 7:—The -same
ness noticed for several weeks past .1111
continues, relieved, it is true, by a the
more inquiry and looking round, but
manufacturers are very slow buyers,
anti in xery small quantities. The stet&
of Wool at the , tife exception
of a kw. large, corporations, is very light,
and inentzfacianurs -would no: doubt,: bay -
more freely if dealers would put down -;
pritek'tlilsk'h'etfietret. they not .416 4 1
posed to do, . With. the light, stock on
hat* and n'tbe rirrseptit views ; ' of' wool
growers, dealers are not disposed 'to •
make-pattio-prlees,rWi: unless 416' farm-' •,
era abate - sorritrwharof theirvlews;
will ~botig4-' very.-slowly. --AlKestero.
mills- , have lately' been' -psylbr'gtxxilr-- , : ,
ices} for. the farmerte
if due cati.paysThese COtt t..t I
manufacturers can pay the same, and
last fir , 671'04 first :time lor 4614 ti: 't
years, those farmers who sold late real- ,
ized....th,,wtt 1 4,7 1 3. 10, 0 0 4 itt4Yl'l , litlkltz kV,'
ing taws wul be the same this year,
consequently there,o tot wantrtu matte ,- 5 ., ;•1
the flrsesblea, tut tiikB their . eheilbeslort '
a latq,mar.-ket,m 7 kn, .r ;if
testi:fit, inetret
- , withp44,v4ible l*prosemout and_Lor,
for. tiearlykiV s'dee -3 61 1 Diimestfeutikw t. 3
hibita downeNd toodgOgY•. ?V i z
haY4l)''beeill“lllie mores libel* t
the last twoNkeeke, but at prices which •
offerkilOtiintoottetxtent
refecturers or de era 'in the raw mate-_
,fittl. The latter, with their stoctrg")(l
1 4 1 :tca Wool reduced to a small oompaes;
ar
Aki*verr.eiv4eae:ite, 13(311 , alithila
les initlounilboirt"tlie' recovery of 141
ced e a k t nilkiate-1 1 ,004 of the sesiAnivT4.,
wh'ig r ner4ange Jnow Would - DO
higto bring the.new the
,markptxt,,
p,rleee;ierhiett •4ir_ hardly desitiolw z+
result viewing the matter from t4ec9ll—.
esnow.
* 1 1 01 4 1 10. May 18, 4 - 1 -oourrie - quiet and
ate am I* ildide better at
11,44 *Wiipoti41,44,ap it lier:,last • bag"
Miter ;other grallelfziot delnand: wrn
13111@ilgo batten. No. - 1 held; ItradY at,oBol T
he:
ac 4mlier Junti
No. 2at ftio. Oateta -
an quiet fit dila for Midhig 'l‘ye ft /1Y U .
and nominally unobanued •.1 yr r 09,110 M.
' ' ln • rßeeelPtg - -MWatik_LL . ' I l( e:
. c o rn 27,000: oatvATbuab.
I,6vpi : Gam
.loggrz. l " mui bah.
■
MA
Al:
1869.
tant to be .
I .neral way.
to brag
be orusn
ar, Is mocf
I. for most
,le so far as
e no mate-
n phrese,,
in market.
Fair eta