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

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    STXEL WORKS
DU9gESNE WORKS.
•
COLEMAN, MBA &
' Manufacturers of
EBON, NAILS, STEEL,
_
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
mrqrr.saric, L X AND ILNLATA,
FLAT DA& ROTIND AND SQII &RE IRON.
NAND, H P_,_SHEET AND TANK IRON.
I . - BOILER PLakTN3 AND HEADS,
GUABIIIRON,
_DRAM and DROPPER BARS
ELANGRT GUTTER BARS, CILISP E ' I
M N
AND
T FLAT RAIL, for Coal 'Roads.
CROWBARS,WEDoEs & HARK oW TEETH,
SPRING 'PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
.I%*INGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
TIBBS STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
STEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
CO
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
Sixteenth Street Street , en River,
and 77 water Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NI1A1011&
PITTsIiIIEGII. PL.
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
TLW MAROS,
ELLL. AND PLATFORM WRINGS.
AXLES. STEEL TIMM, Ac., ic
Warehouse, FS Water and 100 That Stn.
MILLED, BARB & PARBJN.
rialmras:
METCALF,
Srsciaz. rAwnrsn--14 It. RIR&
_
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
WELTER, .BARK` . it PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 LLberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
0314:d411
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
31Giantacturim of 01 itiptt . cnup of
in-•wrir
" 1 1 4
Mee and Wareltotuse. THERTIITH, THIRTY
MST and RAILROAD mums.
Prrronnican.
lIM
IRON WORKS.
/AL !Mum, Preen. W. P. Poirm. Wt.
priTiatraGn FORGE
AND IRON CO"
KArtmAoroasos or
Mir Iron; .
Railroad Fish Bard and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Oar Axles Hammer•dl
lattOniotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
Photon Heads;.
Steamboat Shafts! •
Stetniaboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
pitman Jaws, Collars, ace.
3rnoo, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PTITSBIIIIGH. PA
ELLRRSHISEN PROCESS.
The Trustees are now orepared to grant licen
ses for the use of the r? - 1. .r. RAELAUSIAN rno-
CESS:
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great improvement in inferior iron, and the
reduced cost.cammend it to eh manufacturers of
Iron.
Parties wishing to use it can obtain Mutsu by
applying to
JAMES - P: SPEER.
Attorney for the Trustees,
1100)18 And 51,1 :English's Banding, in%
foulth avenue.
ties interested are invited to visit the
3:WEI:MERGER WORKS, where the room is
now in successful.operation. Jells cit 7
VERSON, PRESTON & CAN,
fennsvlvania Iron W 04183
Witenouse. 2.66
ze itnir se /MST
C.'2018 . ""Lte "nrPIPITSSIAILGII
7 ; NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBURGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
rounded A. Dp, 11411.
AD AMES. BrILEE & CO.
KAiturAcrvasse OF
SEMITONE STANDARD,DTAIRRAWS S AT
ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER
SCALES.
lanai laced Patent Door Locke and Lat Ches,
Paint and Coffee M fli, &c. .
0011111010P.PIIISTAVEIME dr OAST 818.
Pittsbn 11,•Poirnsa.' - •
' • WINELIUMORS;
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
I lIIPOSTESB OP
WINES, BIANDES, GIN, &C.,
• wrioisaturniewas
PUBS` tat iirliman,"
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Have ,Ifyemoved to
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FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
VirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
tort?... and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and 19ma►Iman Stroetil
(NINTH WABD,) •
PrETSI73IIII43-3a,
WILLIAM SMITH,
manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
YOB GAB AND WATER WORID3.
.
Hy Mee ere all cast invariably - In Pits, in dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths. -Aso, fall assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend.
elite of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
•
WILLIE ELLER,
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the Zaat„ and Ls prepared to promptly
S
aittlarketordy CRANK
all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON ROD+, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES.
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES,
_together with very
description of-SHAPE WCRK. Office and Forge,
Caner of Duquesne Way and Dint Street.
apd4;bllo .
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
Bowman to ROBINEOW. Xnrte a ltruarso,
WAREEINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En-
Blast Engines, Mlll Machinery, Oeig n ut
Castings of all descriptions: Oil
and . Ms, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Mice, No. lA, corner First and datithileld
Streets.
Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
fttr seedlng.Bollers. , jallata
THOMAS CARLIN'S& CO.,
Foarth Ward Foundry and ilachine Work',
SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA..
Xl=rattan?, of Steam Ermines, Oil Presses,
Pulleys Shafting, Orbit and !Saw Mill Work,
Bolllng . Mlll and Machin Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, de. Band to order and
have on band Engines of all sires. nivl4:qlS
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
ISSO Penn Street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD it BAGAIEL
Mill Molls, KM Castings, Roll Lathes,
BRASS FOUNDRS.
JOHN Y. COOPER 111114IIY RIM
JOHN N. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and . Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
'MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS‘'PIPE AND TUBING,
THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CIRCE VALVES,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.'
rEtOINT CCIoCIC.S,
Brass Work of every description for
Steam, Water and OIL
mks' trrecrunKna or .1. M. COOPER'S
improved Balance-Wheel. Steam Pump.
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil
ers, the best in the Market.
°Mee and Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike
Streets. 504
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY - FLOIAL:
PEAliit KILL Three Star Green Brand, moil to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
~ .711111, 7 10ar will only op Pent oat when*espe
altered.
/11111 /A:IILITE BLOM, ,
rßggi BLIO,SEV.I:3II4I'
'T a tou toAlegtl2lll
, Imps CORN SLO Guam
; •
9.168: ;
ME
.1:011*MIGEI ANDBATTINCLi
110P 11 :P4 2 , rn t X ,
.r 1 it', I . I !I . •7.
laidiloWeiottati*MlLLS.
IMUTTS.III:DRAMEI(.'
Italy 64,,twrs of ii7LAVI ItZDIUIL neILIGET
A 3O / 10 a milli xsearoLu.
,311IFICETINGS AND - BATTING.
AND PERFUMERY,
..4klll
R IN PECK ORNAMENTAL.
i W tre oSYSar .6,near ana LlSna ks P e rl d, Tinfirx ritioxri go.
. • as on tow, juvriersil ati s ofimerit of Le
1;1
i i i l iii s at i l i totzw , "....„ ~......,..Gantlemen, s .
Iri , l3oAbral ultue-HD CHAINS,
0 , jig r_i_L_ good Price iti . cub
u1p....b•-•illt‘n 101-BAW HA IR.
SfUROSNAINI GealUeusexi i s lists .thictinir d„, •
te,cee fleetest meaner. , 1 - , MU co
'MP7444OAkENOP TEIE R. ,
rtWiL43A;b ll ;r l
• . ait i v i su jithile tult Ttryt6i
11. qil
PITTSBUEGE GAZE M: MONDAY, MAY 24, ,
ENGINES, BOILERS, &
HUGH N. BOLE 86 C
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.
(NILE 211:11 POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders a d
Machinists.
, 1
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES of all alma. •
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horaelpower.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to Order &tour
4 .,
Foundry, on THIRD STREET , below arket.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, P LEYS,
HANGERS.HOUSE and TOBACGO SC WS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand an made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River s near the Point,
. pITTSBUBGH. FA.
)
lir All orders prom* Alled. THY 176.
FORT prrT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
N
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ILAMMACTMUIRS or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-ILIUM TUBULAR,
FLBA-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM -BOIL
RIM
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANN.%
CHLNLNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PA-NB,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS I IRON
BRIDGES; '
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BR • ZB
°Mee and Warehotise. corn 'Second,
Whird. Short and Liberty • treetas
PITTSBURGH, P
air Orders sent to the above add • s will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
,TM. BARNHILL & C I
BOILER MAK S
&ND SHEET IRON WOR T : RS,
ROB. *O, X 4 LND 10 FEHR 13T.
Raving secured a large yard and ftirnished it
wits the mast approved machinery we ue pre.
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the °Gantry. Obimneys,: u zechinir,
Fire Beda , Steam Pipes, Locomotive Rollers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 8 Agita
tors, Settling Pau. Boller irdile i rdrli oa=
Palm and , sate sanalaataraes o
.lat
ent Balers.
Repairing done on shortest native. 1a5:011
JAMES BITES;
- •
Nos. 55 and 55 Water 84~4
prirrasunas,, PL.
NAM:TAMA= of
IRON OIL TANKS,
urmawe PINS, COPPEI rirs.
BOILING RILL STAGES,'
And SHEET IKON WORK,
For Steamboat:
:AMID X. 1110101....- .... '. . ....DIMOND D. =lan
JARED N. BRUSH & ON,
XADOIACTIMI3I OP
Steam Boilers, Oil 8 Tanks.
OBEBT IKON WWI& lkiL
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE POlTffill IN THY STATE.
Burning
• bole Agents for the celebrated Base r
Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Office. Store or
Church. lire needs no rekindling-burns all win
ter. Do notb iy until:you see or send for Circular.
Ho. BO WOOD snart.
Our Agents for Orientals—DENY 3,13 BROS.,
Smithfield St.; OZO. HUBLEY. either') City.
OR EIGUS CO.,
• •
MAIII77.ACTURX3B 07 21PIRT MLITT OF
SEPTCONTME3
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,.
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
Fos li - unarm BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,.
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLIiLLNII
REFLECTOR, GRATES, free Mtn =sand dast;
GRATE F R ONTS; IiNDEAR. Re.
2,06 and 2,013 Liberty Street,
se2s(yl7 PITTSBURGH. PA.
0400 K STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL. db CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bab or Bout
all 111114 odor Mich' the Balm"
BM= & 00.
No. <BB5 Liberty Btree
Jusooniukaa e • razi,
$ ' Ad .; mum
,/ 4ilrmt
OM
DYER OD 13cotnIERt
MACE,
• .
DYER AND SCDNRIEN.
No. S MN CIA.S.M = r ,l l
And Nos. 1115 and 10 Third Strode
PIITSMIL 4II4 .
ARCffiTECTS•
BARS & MOSEI4
ARC 6
FRUIT 80178 z Aroodtkrios
26.01flitiut. Obit? Afreetti 44.1
aplomb Mist= tams talks &again &MI
boon or WIN goose alba araliag I
mann& • •
FINANOLA.L.
PORT PITT BANKING , COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,00.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY. LIABLE,
DEALERS LW
GOVERNMENT BEOURITIES
AND COLD.
lETEREAT ALLOWED DE TINE I', ' 0:, ::
1
Collections made on all semssalble points In
41'4 - sated States and Canadas .
DrearzToßt,
D. Hostetter,
Jno ii . Risher, I
James Gordon, Hob . H. King,
D. Wallace, Auoew Miller,
E. Fawcett, Ja me s M. Balky:,
i
SAN, Pr s's.
N. Cashier. U
HART, CAUGHE
BAWL. Me
D. LEET W
Elie
BANKERS AND
Corner Third and
PITTSBURG
I
OHITORMORB TO HANNAI, HAR T t C 0.,)
DZALZBEI
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
. .
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
elight Drafts on London.
tasrlaffi
N HOLMES & SONS,
67 Market Street
1 1 17=ZE3131:11M43113.
Collections insole on all the principal polditts of
the United States and Canada.
Stocks,Bouds and otier Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ONI COMMII3BI N.
PartlealaF atteithlas paid to the puratids• and
sale of
United States Seeuri 'es.
.430:21
JAY COOKE ..& CO.,
313axAmers
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA..
STOCKS and BONDS of all descciptions
bought and sold. 9
Special attention given to t e purchase Ind sale
of. Government Securities. •mh3o
OILS
WARDIGAND KING,
LCommission Merchants and Broken in
ntrolenm and • its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE W Ye
PHILADELPHIA ADDRE2I3.
,Room 17, Chamberof Coin
133 SOUTH SECORD - STREET
spin
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFI
lIEBBFiT W. C. TWKDD I
MANUFACTURER OF ft
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Relips° Railroad Axle 011. • •••,. .
)
Stands great heat without change; remains '
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for .
tropical climatea or hot weather.
oeomolive.X0,111114). Rae Ulna Shop,
Will cut Screws.
Mill and
_Planing Mill Oily
Aw Mtn Macs
Adapted for high speed.
splndifb 'on, Word, Head•Liirld on,
011, Tanners' IStraff-1 Mensole,
lug it Flulahing011,;01111011110,.
Karness on. tParrallline.l
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust. • r ,
These products are manufactured under Dr..
Tweddle , spatent by Superheated Steam in Vaa
cno. The Lubricating 0111 are almost edoriess,'
perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light, col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and.
remain limpid during . extretae cold. The Railroad
Olis are 'unequalled and Are In constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be
_eirmiued and orders left at 174 WOOD
WRIST. Works at Sharimburg Bridge.: .
TACK BROTHERS, 1)
606111§giON *
L,
• -
AND DZALW: 131
Petroletitit and its Products,' .
Pittsburgh 9111oe—DAU4IZO8
corner of DlMlleille Way and Irwin street's.
abl:w3o
114:114. &
caliii4DAtzszt
ten Du. inane Wa Pntebutiti.
PIAiiOE!.ORG &O.
Billf THE HEST AND
NAT PIANO AND ONOAN. , •
lichomacker's Gold Medal'; Plano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE OIiGAN.
The BOHOMAOKER PLUTO cOmblaii aII the ;
latest valuable Improvements known In has n.
struction of a arst class. limn Went. andl ,
ways b een aw arded the his hest prendbm ex
hibited. Itskone is ftdl, - .senorouS and tweet. The
workmanship. ftwddrablllty and beauty, Surpass
all others. Prices from $llO/to $l5O (according
to style and anlsh,l 'cheaper than au e th er so.
called Vat elm Plano. 4
• • r ,EBTRYt4OTTLeig OROAN
Staid' heakof al/ reed instryilnenis. In
1869.
C4:=101-.1Co,
SILVER AND COUPONS
floor ht at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
JAILES T. BRADY 8c Co.
(Successors 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
313 M I=l.
BUY .AS - 1:1 SELL ALL KINDS OF
& co., I
GOVERNMENT SECITRITIES,
ROKERS,
GOLD, SILVER MID COUPONS,
cod StSvis,
ON mon FAVORABLE TEEMS,
ES
Fir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Mone loaned on Government Bonds at
oweet mar ket rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
GOVERMENT BONDS !
We will register ell kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the•holder ab
solute security against theft,loss, or destruction.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
Bealers -, , Government Bonds,
00R. POIIRTI1.& WOOD STS.
myl3:J25
al2l
Cljt littoblint Gaptts.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
[By Telekraph te the Plttebarsch Gazette.)
1 1 NNW Yon x, May 22,1869.
The ..ctivity and excitement in Wall
street, which has prevailed with scarce
ly an interruption since Monday,,
was succeeded "by" a perfect calm in all
departments this afternoon. There was
an•entire absence of sensational or excit
ing rumors, and the leading “bulls" and
"bears" left . the Street at an early hour,
after an exhaustive: struggle. The New
York Central transfer books are now
onen at the office of Duncan, Sherman &
CO. The Fort Wayne and Pennsylvania
Central Directors adjourned to-day with
out concluding pending negotiations,
but meet again next week to arrange de
tails. The whole thing is regarded as
really fixed.
Money easier, with increased offerings.
The early transactions were? on call, but
at the close money was offered:at 6 per
cent.; discounts dull. The Bank state
ment is favorable; increase of $22,420 in
deposits against an increase of $785,-
055 in loans, and $1,336,948 in legal ten
ders. This may be explained by the
fact that payments into the Treasury on
account of gold were made in National
notes, while disbursements on purchases
of bonds were made in legal-tenders.
The payments on account of interest
were $1,526,253, and the receipts for cus
toms were $1.927,000. Sterling is dull at
Gold opened at 141 and fell to 14035, rose
to 141 8 6 and fell to 141, and closed at
141,i@t41%, closing strong; carrying
rates 8(4)4.
The stock market (hiring the morning
was excited and generally firmer. The
Vanderbilt stocks were the chief interest
upon rumors as to a basis of consolidation
of the respective roads, and stock divi
dends to be Made in connection there
with. Hudson bought freely at 163@
4434, and Harlem at 151 3 / 4 . Much ex
citement in Fort Wayne under which
prices advanced frbth 154 y, to 159 in the
afternoon. Market generally dull and
steady, the only marked exception being
Pacific Mali, which fell from 883 i ex-divi
dend, to 85%.
Government bonds dull but steady;
Coupons CBl, 12254(4)123; do. '62, 182%©
123; do. '64, 117©117%; do. '65, 119©119%;
do. new, 120©12036; do. '67, 120@120 1 e ;
do. '6B, 120©120; 10-40's, 109309109 1 x;
Pacifies 10755@107, 5 4.
State bonds are firm; Missouris. 883.1®
89; old Tennessees, 68 3 / 4 ®69; new do.,
68 1 ,®6634; new. North Carolinas, 543(,@
55; new Vieginitts, 6234)63. - "
5-30 Prices --, Cumherland, 30@303;
Wells Express, 33©3334; American, 40©
40%; 'Adams, "60®61; United States,
66©8635 ; Merchants Union, ;.15©1536;
Quicksilver, 203®20 1 %; canton. 62 %@
633; Pacific Mail, 86@863;; Western
Union Telegraph, 43%110543%; Mariposa,
233®23%; . do. preferred, 493'050;.N. Y.
Central, 192}0g192%;,Erie,28%@28)/ 4 ; do.
prefeired, 51; Hud50n,1633( 6 (4)163M;
Harlem, 151%®151X; Rading, 98X@99;
Terre Haute, 8934ig4*, do. preferred,
- 723g72.34; Wabash, 78k(4)7634: St. Paul,
76%©763g; do. preferred, 863©:;35; Fort
Wayne, 158%©158X; Ohio & Mississippi,
353.pg38;.._ Mich; an Central, 123©130;
Michigan S kint4rni 1000106 W Illinois
Central, '1453 ; =Pittsburgh , 94l P43‘;'
Lake Shore, 106%©106%; Rook Island,
128,,@12i3J ; Northwestern, 115 8 5 ®115%;'
do. prefeped. 104Xig10414; Joseph,;
.118341 - do. licit:Warred, 117:%t. -
Mining shares cull.
Coppers at Boston—Copper Falls, 835;:
Franklin,
1g 18%; Heels, 85; Hancock, 4;
Quincy 2 11
The Imports since January Ist have
been $128,838,788, against 17,492,405 ill
1888, and .103,65fb187 in 1867. Exports o
nWannii3Llitt 106,463A54
, 5 id loos, and 579,135,-
MO in 1867. •Exports of specie since'
'Jannart Ist, 512,194,881, against $ 12 , 9 012-
843 in
,88N 1n16447_14,55Rin_1867.
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PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
EINII
Omni:mos Prr muscat' amen% )
SATURDAY. May 22. 1869.
The general markets are dull and
aqmewhat neglected, tha,detnend,for Al
most *evaitkingliciing and xret;tiquii
ed mainly to supplying immediate
witnta, while in regard to values, there
are no important changes, with the ex
ception that prices generally are tending
downward. TtteAtringenoy in mopey
matters tends. to - cle* anything Of
speculitiVe character, and . buyers geA
erally lite inclined' td. buy just' as: little
as "posalble; not.,bidng 'dkoosed„ CartY
any more stock, -than they can poesibly
help. P . ri ~ f • 13‘)
APR4/474416:4. iiiiV.Aitiewion,l4,
prices are, no 1,, 7 Der bbiA w
it' fat,
supply and d'u/1
JAMES T. BRADT & CO
but unchanged; sales of prime td 4511 ea
at 28©30.
BEANS—DuII at $2,2502,75.
CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a jobbing
way at 29@30.
CORNMEAL—SI,SO@I.7S per cwt.
CHEESE—Coming in more freely but
unchanged. Sales of new Western Re
serve at 18@20, as to quality.
DRIED FRUlT—Apples scarce and in
demand, and we continue to quo4e at'
13(g)15. Peaenes, 14 for quarters and 18
for prime halves.
EGGS—A shade stronger, and we now
quote at 17@18.,
FEATHERS—Quoted at 80 cts, to the
trade, and the usual advance for small
lots in store.
FLOUR—Is firmer with a steady local
demand, but prices are unchanged—
Sales in store, at t6.50@7,25, for Spring
Wheat brands and *7,50@8, for W inter
Wheat. Rve Flour, 86,75@7. Receipts
libaral and Supply fully up to the de. .
GRAlN—Wheat Is quiet and Prime
Red is nominal, at V 1,50; no demand for
Spring Wheat in this market. Oats dull
but unchanged; 67@68, to arrive, buyers
lurnishing sacks; 70@72 on track, and 75
in store.. Ear Corn is scarce, and prime
Yellow may be quoted at 80, on wharf,
and 85@90 in store. Shelled 75@80, as
to quality. Rye is very dull and nomi
nal, at !,41,30@1,35. Prime Spring Barley,
f 1,75.
HAY—Baled is• in good supply and
very dull; sales on wharf, at $25©27, for
good to prime.
HUSKS—SaIes corn husks at 334.
HEMP—Sales at $215. •
HOMINY-0,75@6 per bbl.
LARD OIL—Is quoted at $1,20 for No.
2, and 131,50©1,52 for No. 1.
LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at
$2 50, per bbl, and Common White at
$1,75.
MAPLE SYRUP—SaIes ingallon jugs
at 151,50.
POTATOES—In limited supply but
unchanged; sales in store at 50@55 per
bushel.
PEANUTS—HeId at 12c. .
PROVISIONS —Steady with 'regular
jobbing sales at 133, for Shoulders; 16y,
for Ribbed, and 17X for Clear 'Sides;
Plain Hams, 17%; Canvassed Sugar
Cured Hams 19X@20. Lard,l9 tierces
and 1934@20 in half bbls kegs, and pails.
Plain dry Beef 203 ; Canvassed do. 21@
2114. Mess Pork V32®3231. •
SEEDS—SaIes of Clover Seed at $9;
no Timothy or Flaiseed in this market
worth speaking of.
SALT—May be quoted at
,51,83@1,85
by the car load, and sl,9s(Nfoi small
lots in store.
TALLOW—Ia quoted at 10y,©11%, for
rendered, and dull.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
' SATURDAY, May 22,.. ymo. s
REVIEW FOR THE WEEK
There has been esmsiderable‘ excite
ment in the oil market - daring the week
which has just closed, and comfiared
with laiit week prices of both. Crude and
Refined are lower. The sales, however,
fall below those of last week. Which may ,
be accounted for in the fact that buyer
generally are holding off in expOt:iati n
of Crttde going lower, and as a e I
thing refiners are no t Ott
disposed to sell
refined until they have first bought the
crude. While the indications point very
forcibly to lower figures foicrude; it re
sponds very slowly, and while refined,
particularly for future deliveries°, has
declined materially, crude has not
dropped over three-quarters of. :8 cent
during the week. It is but proper to re
mark, however, that the .demand is very
light, and the great proportion of the
sales reported were purchases to cover
short sales on settlements, and, as al
ready intimated, refiners are holding off
in anticipation of still further decline.
Since the date of our last Weekly re
wiew a number of refineries. Have ,re
sumed operations and it is exPeatettliat
the number will be still "further- in
creased next week. The reduction in
freights has infused new life and- waiAzul
tion into the business, and aeon the
whole the market presents athorehoPe
ful and healihy appearance than it has
for several months. As will be seen,
the shipments east were much .larger
than for any preceding week thiaome
time, and it is probable that the'exports
next week will be larger than during
the one which has just closed. There
are still some drawbacks in the way,
but these will doubtless soon be obviated
and there is no goOd reason to believe why
Pittsburgh should not continue to be the
great oil manufacturing centre of this
country. Another noticeable and very
important feature apparent, is a deter
mination on- the part of 'both manufac
turers and dealers to discountenance
anything of a wild and speculative char
acter, to adhere as closely as possible
to a legitimate - business, to dis
courage "selling short" and "buying
long, , that is when it assumes the pro
portions it did last winter, and to oper
ate more in oil and less in paper con
tracts.
CRUDE
.The Crude market is' quiet and'without
important change, though, as already
intimated, the tendency is downward.
Sales of 1,000 bbls spot (40 to 45) at 13%;
1,000 June, seller, at 13%; 2.000 buyer
until November, at 16; 80, at 135‘; 130, at
;,„13%, bbls to be returned: ' also 1,000, at
0,30; on cars at Venango City.
• REFINED.
There was a fair voltitne of business in
Refined, the sales being rattan.; larger
than nsuarin the aggregate; but ' prices,
compared with yesterda,y,, are, lower.
'Sales of 600 May, at 31%; 1,000 do, at
31%; 500 Jose and July, at 31%; 500 July
and August, at 32%; 1,000 each June and
July, at 32; 600 eachosame months, at
'31%; 600 - .Pianst to September;
at 33. add
500 September, at 33. October to Decem
-ber tttimituti, at 335‘@833i.
BECAPritr LATION.
fliltecipts Of` Crude this weak, 9,823 bbls;
last week, 9,216. Exports Refined this
.NV4614.10,1394; laiskweek.
Ist to date, 139,138; same time last
`Yeitri , 140,637. ;Sales this week, 71,100:
it week, 102;400. •
,
Ecupsei. wiutei Lubricating oil 4(k3
jEcitipstßailetiadrAxle
- Eclipse Machinery 760
••••• 800
• OIL WI PP= RIOT BY A. V. R. B.
Lopithart, crew CO. 26101 s ta at
den,
Frew tt Co., Philadelphia:
MoKelvy & Bro., 276 bbla raged ,to
W. P. Logan & Bra., Philadelphia:.
, J. C. Kirkpatrick, dr. Co. 168bbls ref. to
itcrarin*,' Eil n & Co., PhiladelPhil.
Total skipmen4Reflned ..... . ... . „.. 705
sthprtm- mum Puolit 1:44 1704r'
„.; • , DEPOT.
Duncan & • Williams.; 169 bblirrefinik
to Logan dcßro.. Philadelphia.
Hutchison Oil & Refined C 0.,. 603 bbla
ref. to Warden, Frew dr. Co., Phila.
'Total shipinenta Refined
ASlAvvA.unEt, May 2 2 .-z-FlourAull and
- unchanged; choke Wisconsin'andlo*a
85,87%5,75.• Wheat ^ firm at 11 ‘ 185( 4 , for
1 4 1 - o. I, and $1,15y„ for No.' 2.` Oats dull
-and nonaLnal at sgofor No.-2, -Cora quiet
and aksadtat 59 660c . f0rmea0. , Rye , doll
and nominal, ,Treights,firmer; Whoat po
Buffalo at 5 1, 1 0 401d4obilikeka;
Recolpts: 8, bbls Sour, 57,000 bus
whbiti ilialgbiri9oobittficil4r(.624l-
000 bun wheat, 11,000 bun oata.
... . .7-772