The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 03, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WOltki!
£ll. PORTZI.
prrrognicts FORGiu
CO., •
:.--xsanrracnnums Ank
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aw . front
igauguma g..4trisays ; lllll* Bsltsi
3464 " . ( *Liles Zoned;
5114 0300.1* - Azlti Hammersdi
LeesimitaireiViati4; •
ittie pir,m _ e Shapest
fide
Yokes"
Piston 'leads
litedealbiras Shaftsi
ilteambest Cranksj
Instil s, Wrist* ' •
!Italian Jaws, Collars, Ake.
office;. No. 177 PENN STREET i
GRAIN, BYERS & co
PITTSBURGH. P • -
Ytt.iNllFAcTxmcits or
Bar, Hoep and Sheet Iro4,
•-WitOUCHT IPQN,
Iron lyofind Tut for Gloo, Steam,
'Water, &c.
` `A%soc:
SWELL TUBING.
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ON 98 Water and 182 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
TAI;OYD & BLAOK,
MANIIFACTIIBEESOF
Best Common, Refined, Citarcosti
- IMATA BLOOM IRON. -
MERCHANT BAR, ROITND and SQUARE IRON
ZOO ,P BAND, T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILLEB_PLATE and SHEET IRON.
NOWRIt AND REAPER BARB.
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER reoN.
BMALL T RAileaald lb lbs. - to th e yard.
_WROUGEM 0 and SPIls.7B for same.
FLAT RAU.Si ed ainLesnraterSunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
NAILS - AND SPIKES..
Warehouse and Office at the Woe" GREEN
OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,
sillolaing the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
lminia, Iron Works.
Wazehonse, N 05 .1 86 and I 6 MST IBTIMET
Opposite Monongahela Mouse,
ap2A:de-- - - - - PITTSBURG!".
-1i 11 44.• WO .
SHEFFIELD STEEL-WORKS.
SINGER; 'NIMICK & Co.
Prrrapp l 4 7l .9
Mannfacturtrs of every description of
CAST AND CERWIAN STEEL,
Jr.A.ILWAY cirnlNGS,_
ELLIPTICAND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
- 4 AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &c.
IWarehoujic v , 88 Water sad' 1011, Flin 4 Sta.
ar o m a . t
pITTSBORGH STEEL' WORKS.
ANDERSON; ODOM;
csucttiaothi r , .te•stzs;'ziotb a c 0.,,
• - of •
BEST REFINED CAST. STEEL,
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ZIOYAIp_IIELor ill elzes• BAW
sae, Tgg HOtIT I ONIF, sis;id anr..LT CAST :
MaspinVitip MPow
ilian itosempi44
soita
.c . ' 31 01' 110$1116 V ',et.' 410
Cast and Common PkisriapprinirStoeL
Oftlee—Conter Mit WiTIGROMUMALIN Ore
blocks abtrve the Idonongi!felt /pale.
0e211:d9 . . ,
B~IRB.'/t; P3SHIIi.
SIXIMAL ZAWZMORI:
WM. METCALF, - I attain; XELLIai,
IMO. W. 14.1-114,Tftt k 4.4 rA 11 LN.
aextu.z. rdutTNEn—f3. M. EMS.
C:RESCENISTE,E.t. Ivoruts,
1111LEMIMil;MOEM&AwmuN i ,
- °meet 15 1 ,3!) . .7.413erY '44
Duda iirrssusGE; pAr
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BLACK. i!LirttoND
wriazz
woRRE ME 4 Z ‘. 1
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PARK,' BROTHER & Co.,
lfiatOfietccieri of o94espititiolo . of
• 134 y s 11"' r
Office
andirarei 19_, _ 19*-51,c02115
Ltd 119 -191 FIRS STREEI9„
pnvissysdn.
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MEAL Jaa 9
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887 I.4IBERIV,STRZErr,
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aitto . tioi 67, WiTNIC•
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Ono Mars Beene Valois Depot,
3ilT T ti
PIT TSISURGHer:4II In f:
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ar Arad. , far /14 / 9 3 ANIES! iCeiZEL
41g1 MVSBBWITI 1111 f tl'l. I , 6
inynt I bat. Tunnels Chatham atm,'
eidDedilei ht liarairare.
"Hew iltikfarora2 airkettlVAi wan en
load and Nolasf firXtaNarMes, Marta/ do ne
away gallon
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8A14116. " A
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'Burr Emits gaaccudins srumniree, NO&
111 sad ft. Glair Street, Pittsburgh, Owlet
A sseeation even to the designing sad I go r
411101;IBT AMMO sad PIIBLIQIIVELDIXON.
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PôUNDR i!LtatamsTs.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREXT, Ninth War d,
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g.r.r . 47 573 , 1 41104E4
THORMS N. MILLER, Presides
These Works are among the largest sae moat
complete establtsbmeatelg We& =dare-am
prepared to humish
ilweies, of every
Boilers,
, 014 L TRIAL
Sheet Iron ' Woirk.
Mwbr , ml4lmittnirs.
Jumble Inn astiasf.
, MNrlse Costlmp.
Nwhisai
- General CaWNW,
ORDERS SOLIPM4P
nakne9
ATIONAL rovNDRY
~ AHD PIPE WORKS,
ennear'tair*O.44id eml Imsu ,streets;
(NINTH WARD 4
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zirtvredEstritoir.
SMITII
2ffarrufacturer of
OAST - IRON BOWL gipE ;
FOR`Q &S , AND . WATER liVoltES.
• .
My Pipes sire all east invariably Pits, in dry
sand, and IR feet lengths. Also, Pall assorMent of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.,
. • ,
would alsO call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of, RETORTS.
felattlo • ., •
THE KNAEFORT PHI FOUNDIY CO,
CHARLES SNAP, President.
J. M. ErMAIN Flee President.
0. METCALF; See, and Treas'r.
J. H. WADE, Engineer. ,
X. G. NAP, GenersiMmuutger.
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JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon. Shmb & Co.
A. E. W. PAINTER, of J.Paluter &Bonet :
C. B. HERRON , of loan& Chalfant & Co. !.
THOS. S. BLA.litlo ilawnherger,a
WM. METCIAI. ..of et: Hams &ran.
• - luaarrAmnitai, or - - -
11011ingltill and BlaAt
.11itteldnery
REToRTs and CASTINGS: of every deecitptlOn.
.FatNEST% NAIL :MACHINES: - fe3ll
L. 0. LINTNOSTON.W. 11.BITAT.W. ROBENBO.74 j
LITINGSTONII; CO., •
,
IRON romirilErts,
iLi.3II3PACTUBERS OP
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All dm:intim:us, toiPlumbers and iisa titturs;• •
Ag
ricultural Implement, Oopon
chfne All 7thiVork promptly attended to.
. Wine and WorkWASEiTNGTON AVErt
near Outer Depot, AllogLeny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, BEA*. CO.,
BitccesSore to BOBirtgOlt, MIMS & 31 /-tilfith
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
Manntacttirers of Boat and Stationary Stearn 'an
ginas Blast 'Engines,. Mill Machinery', Gearing.
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. M .- corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents PO GIFGAB;D'arET,MN:a INJEC%-.82 for
feeding Boilers. .
ONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Duller Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite 17nlon Iron NMI.)
PITTSI3I7BGH.
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
'THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ALACHENTERY AND CASTMOS - DENERI4.I4:.,
Order* promptly and carenally executed.
CU/gee reaponable. r•
Emir
MIMI
BERLpirFOI 9 IIIIII ( ..,
Rms. •
office and iaiihouse; 19' Wood kreet.
Thimble, Mali l itiettripe• Soli*
Beim ix*
StGA.I2 IMITLEd; HO'LLOW 77/ailk
And Castings generaly.. aynirys
tAittlic di co.
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Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BANDvsztEripALLEGIIINY CITY, M‘i..l
Manufacturers of Steam lEnginei Oil Presses, Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Eve ill •Work,/folling
Mill and Machine Castings: era e.llars, weights.
:Wagon Boxes, de. Build to order and have on
nit= Engines of all sixes. • _ • nivicei
C ENTR 4 I I- 17319 " ,
AND" ROLL WORK S
sso Penn Stree t.
tOLIMAN ; Bon & B4oAllt
Chlil MIT Cutings, Bon Latties.
_ Zerilna.BM nr /kW
11nlet,011,'Or 2PZAM EN6I.IIIIA all dee
ot the moats prgrvO_Vetterzerathm
qtr'potes 8T8A.11830878 and 8 7222
• Ar3•,41. 'at 111. 12 ,end 16 hmne Rowe
i.a' • AziN42s,' witieh-Wlll
meg , be .1011/ Very 1 , •C45.
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Fitly mllia below Plttiburgh, tin the Ohio elverout •
C. & P. B. noe:b2 .
e
IfeeZ psisum
4 11 1 11 1ully
:BRAN; FOUTIDERB
Asibui r .mirfrith .
;MT
vi Lv e 49Vta WARM
.1.999,P,TU8 G, at all kinds.
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
s" r ' sriVAGkr.
ancaorou lALL
IRQN BRAKERS...,
RAINIVEL M. livicsziesusat,
r. (. •
_ IRON BROKER,
124 Pint Streeta_Pitta ) Pribp Pa*
ibe saliot ooin
a :,„ Donglinnert4o4
sap we d Isabella, uginan taniso_ps,...l4l XI,
and other. bran or An les x9nrininsannY.
ooknania 0...44 • ..) 1 •
Or PIG ntorcs,
-•?:" Ixtunents and orders respeetcally solicited.
OOPPER
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n" 1; ^ c :u!' , f 6; qll - • V •
`,OO/Tindaqin Walla *LTA- '
,ARICIVOCTIRIIA; CO. -
t.'
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perl; Ort
tait A sou
i_t 4WSlPer .154"." iragind en "
craMPris 1, 'Pi&
srehouse No. 1 OTRIAT w ISO.
li ND WrieravPittabunt.
Deatal
tom, man
or %%Ma ox!s an, .deals4:lo
,„:•;.:,. 7 „.„ ltt , mliff6ti7k _
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ENGINEt3i BOILERS,•&c
^U!oaT PITT
BOIL% STILL AND TABS
WORKS,.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ESE
mAxvracruarasolf-
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLU - ED TUBITLAN, pm.
BOX AN.* CYLINDER STEAM . BOMBER&
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
- DENSERS;
•
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS - AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
°Mee and Warehouse' corder &mond,
Third, Short and Streets,
PITTSBURGH; Pa.
' sir Orders sent to the above- address will be
promntl' attended to. - nald:ISS
Z. We XOBSOW., : .JAI3. B. BAHNII/LI.I.:•JAIS• BLAIR*
HAILL BOILER, WORKS.
11ORROW; BAIINka &
ILILICUIPACTOMCBB OF
Steam BOilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASCOIETERS, WROUGHT.
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WOES, Le.
. Ver. Liberty anil-ileetibul
ivirreeitrebtr, l PA,
REPAIRING promptly done. I jy4:l4
M. BAlvatitti Co., ' '
- BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
• NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 20 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and famished It with
the most approved machinery,. we are_preßared to
manufacture every description of BOMEBS.In the
best Manner, and warranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire, Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt'
Pans, Tanks Oil Agitators,- Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron. ' Bridges, Sugar. Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barntall`s Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. laS:c2l.
JAMES M. BITER,
7 iris. 55 and 80 Water Street,
PITTABIOIIOIIII, PA.,
itAXITFACTURIS OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING . MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORE; -
For Steamboats.
JADED M. BRUSH DDMIIND D. BRUSH.
JARED N. BRUSH & SON,
XiNI77ACIVILIStB OP
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks.
MEET IRON WORE. &C.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVE% CASTING% &C.
COOK STOVES. , •
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL a; .CO.'s
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast ae
viell'is any other Store in the llnloo.
BRIMS; & CO
No: 286 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and foi sale,
rem,iniffixtowants,.
CHEAPEST PLACE its Ike city
PVX Tam
TRIUMPH COORINC, STOVE;
'listNo. I , I4Ii4I4I*IMIST.
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ConimiisiOniiercaint.frand Broken to
Petroleum and itsVrothitts,
• DALZlLL'SiillitblNti, WO*
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PITTSBViton . ,
PRTLADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING; Itlitait CO.,
19t7 Walnut Street.
TACK BRO THERS,`" -
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cominssiox_mincHANTs,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
.• ,• •,., •
.IFiti*rghtfinCe , =DALZE.LL' BUILDIN9, car
nez of paquearie Way and Irwin
Eli ilitladelplalattgiaa.4BlrWATkinriST::: -, 1 • • I
Newla
J COB Wk4VEIR Jr: a* • '
Qa , :ectitimission . Jori Pets
No. a DUQUESNE WAN . ..will hum:do:11 Din&
and Reaned Oils, Imbricating; Tare lnerittnelind
IClDatyrirge. Our long experience In the Petroleum
trade eneblerus to :o ffer - anemia 'facades end in
ducements to operators. Ay hereterore, be are de
termined to make It the interest of buyers and eel.
len to give us Parties having Oils for sale
are cordially invited to Wins their samples.
apembi
N. 'Axe, tr: cri;
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PURE ;WAITE. ip01010 . .04,
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Brana...avtromw,"
No; 2. Ikumeime IntiburgL,
`.1.'..' isrirtni;..c.'A..' • Nkater...w. zr:lnunasiv.
Sill• ORO OIL WORIEII. •
P.J, -- __.
i 71.,, , ..1- e..
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~ Nanufacture and have for We an kinds of
.
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'-' . #o 18T. Cualft BVBltiall -
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IMALUsi t 9 :4
zilot ' rituenoki, •
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FURNITURE, MANUFACTURERSr,;
• „ I WHOLESALE AND BATA„,
1.E.11001 , - ay Witlsl4
wrcw} lll ! . ..?*° ll : 7 Wril4AerVitairEMl
6fiograptui jtftlittrAitChitili!
^ im ue gIOSIN
AMP%
we in want of anything in our Una are caraubsi7
tamed to call beano punka/la&
Workguaranteed. mum vnii.
pansau
USIA
M=MB=E=
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'FORT PTT MENG' COMPANY,
W — eiod Street,
. . . : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DiALEBB IN -
GOVERNMENT.-SAQUILIT.ES,
A D COLD..-
INTEREST ' ALLO D- ON TIME DEPOSITS;
Halted
Enid. on all accessible points In the
Halted States and anadas. • • . . .
~: •- ' DIRECTORS: •
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D. Hostetter. , „inn. C. Risher. •
James Gordon, ; "....• • Robt..H. Rang;
D. Wallnoe, . Andrew Hiller.
E. Fawcett, ; James-M. Batley.
RAWL. lc.
D. LED*
K.NtSTONF I BSS,
No. 293 LD3ERT/,fliZT,
prrronnicar, PA t
CAPITAL, 1260,00'1
DtitECTGEtit.
H. J. T.yneh, Wm. H. Hamilton,
Joha Mnrdocii.pir.;',Heury-SooltiVest
William Espy, Geo. T. Van oren.
Samuel Barckley,
A GENERA Baum tus&ss
TRANSACTED:-
Collections made on all accessible points in the
-United BtateS and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BONNY AND SOLD,
N. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. V.V)if DOIE*I
GrOTOCICHOLDERS piD.II7I)I7II..PLY.I.TABLE.
NATIONAL -11ANII,,,OFMRCE,
Cor. of Wo(id and Kith Sta.
A. PATTER:9O2i • •
JOS. 11. HILL Cashier.
CA.PITAL; thOubli`-'
A. Patterson,
Win. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart;
Allen Kirkpatrick
W. B. HaTenv,-,.
DISCOUNTS DAIL
HART, CAUGIOEY &COI,
, BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and. Wood Streets,
Prr'reMitrlie(la,
OWCCEssONs TO HANNA, HAAT A b 0.,)
DICALIMS
Exchange, Coth,-,toppons,
/Led particular attention paid tome purchase and
.Isla of
COY !corps..
BI ht Drafts cosALoncic!n izr:lo3
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PITTTS111111011; PA.
r
Collections made on all the principal flints of the
Milted titans Mid Canada& • - .
Stocks, Bomb and Ow ISeorgies
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMNIENION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase Ltd
Age of
- ; :united States Securities.
isitai
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WESTERN te4T/INAPI.141:11,4:
No. 69 :
.Fourth /*root.. „;
b.
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cHARTED:ED 1860-
Interest paid on Time Deposits
. v- -I ; • 3
ANY SUM ILECEIVED'FRON
ONE Dol,l6Alt OP_WANO;
DEPOSITS SOBJ e ECT TO C/LECE, WITIIOUT
P LETEREIST. - ' " . • •
DUl:aunts Daily at DI o'clock.
42readefMMERSORIC Pc+estdeut»i. .2:•llllW.:
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THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
, JOB. INLWORTIia• • ' JOS. ALARRR.
J. J. GILLESPIE,
Btoetcliol6err
totrbobt Nee Make rerereiosit
with Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth,
Virtd; Caldwell; • Rex, .I)serld Kim . •
Willis Dated!, Hefty Lambert,
D. W. C. 7
Z. M.• Fulton; ' Thema* R*lnst. ,
ff 2
l i rmB.ER1:1001111Ems Lumpy=
ALMEARDIR PATIERISOB I Ef
,Y4CODS No. 56 Preble Street formerly Manchester,
and Vi n e L b lia l lia t eg a l l At i r V 4,1 11:
DEALER IN ALL BINDS C?
• Bot i flry and Planed Lumber,
,
T. -1,
•Weathernoardlng,
131 X, Mouldings,
Liej b u IpAn ia b , er. • - , . 4 Se a rrAnil e fi o orr i zst...
ying i tsict Tu..tand CLAY.. stsiCe
I re • T PITT LUMBEittOMPANT
Ji;• '
.:,••=. •
capital, $125,00tn -
..14/111/DINTEDWARDS I 3rrartiDGEO .
nacnnrAnT—T. A. WR ff'l%„Lc,„ , *
lattnnumsnzxr—ED •LrAvw.o.ra.'
t • DuescrOliii.f;r,'43
' Edwatd Davison, L. F. DCMICtiI,
1ggre.'11116,40,. WorglN
D. tr. Johnston.
LUMBER TAB
LEGHENY 13THED4VStarar4 74t.
• upTICE AT TORT P GLASS *ORM,M WashOOS.
-S B 4u WeeB*-
JOEPH & FINCH Ir. CO.,
:Ato. Vi5t6 1 ,66 1 4
• "MT STRlDEVpfrittaityitegi s lt
.11 KAMMACTUBSIMEZI, f, t: ,
( *Pe i Di stAidr. lAilay• Indai
er•
T e ltir
p in TONIZGNrWI2IIIIIIIIOI LIQUOR*.
Win commoN
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atinligaiitk
kri ci; Poe
Have on hand or p_reparn ensint notice Hearth
knd Step Stones, rises for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vienne, se. Head and - Tomb Stones, de.
Cordarr MIDWAY exicated. rrloos reatenatdet
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MIRAN, Pr•s%
LSON,
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DIRECTORS; -1
(IeOW ,
Jame. McCandless,
Win. Douglas,
Reed.
Y, AT Al A. M.
Ip
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14.XmOvAIL
i trAvi anr -
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
TO THE
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
tr z aa c oei:mpleet by the NATI \ ONAL BANE OF
PH. R. MERTZ.
BRADSJAMES T. BRA DS 86 CO.,
Corner Fourth and Wood.Sts.,
A ./
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BUT 4.NDISEIt.D . ftLI!•NINDSDP; i •
O()VERNMENT SECURITIES,
E lo
GOLD; SILVER%
ON MOST BIVORAELis HEMS.';
7-80's -C.O N V :R T.E D
- - INTO TME -' • •
NEW . 5-20 COOTO BOND.
'• 'or Interest Allowed on Deiiidtiii .. "
so- mottavl loemew .ox ' 40 1 tEBNIKEtT
BONDS, and other Approved collateral,, at. Irreat
nutlet rates. ' ‘ 1
eiders exeCutedloir theo'Petre lease and .
Sale' of STOLID% BONDS midi GOLD.
.. ' :4A , MES" T. EiRADY & CO.
Jos Joint* t;iftte.
FINANCE . AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG/IPA2r.i. its ,
TUESDAY. June 2,48 . 118 c
Gold opened dull and lower in the morn
ing at 138%, but as the ditY advanced. the
-,market -became -.strong, andrit , ,closed ,at
140 g. dialabertil eiports,b6tinueti.
unabated, and the imports of general mer
chandise are nearly, equal to the largest
figures during the war, whilst our exports
have dwinfiled down to about one-third of
the imports. Under such circumstances,
a large - demand arises for Unitsd
States securities abroad for investment, the
shipments of coin have to increase rather
than decrease. At therate o f gold . exported
during the last three weeks, the supply in
Bank nowDalyneitr,-
and, coasequently, tfLe premium will rule
high.
Government bonds suffered a decline to
day of from ki to 3 per cent., but since the
investment demandis on the increase, it
must be inferred the depression is merely
temporarily and artificial. It is surprising
-to_ see \people now to ingest at present
prices, 113% for 18675, that would not pay
108 for them. Seven Thirties are coming
in freely, and by next July there will .be_
few left to be exchanged:. ,
The stock market was dull and lower to',
day; FOrt Wayne, slier having reached
116 X, suddenly broke down, and was of
at 1144, a decline of three per cent in
almost a moment. Fort Wayne carried
down the balance of the list. In Express
stocks I the same dullness and entire ab
sence of purchasers prevails. - Mining
shares yv ere less active to-day, but quota
tions were well maintained..
Business le very quiet and money is
scarcer.. None but first-class borrowers
can be secommodated. Some inquiry is
made for bank, stocks at high prices, by
parties who, do not wish to• . buy Govern-.
CEloshv quotations as'recerved by Ph. R.
Mertz, wpre as 6thliva:
Gold, 140 X; 1881 bonds, 118; 1882 -540%
112%; 1864 do, 110%;1883 d0.,110 , X; Consols,
113%; 10-46 1 / 2 185N; 7-80 s, 10934. - .
Railrosevetand & Pittsburgh, BS';
Fort Wityne,lls%; Norili'Western,conunon
gt North Western--preferred, 813,; New
.
York Centrala34X; Erie, 684; Old &nth
ern, 89%;' , 0h10 Mbidlidppi, 30X; Mer
chants Union Express, 30; Western Union
Telegrapb,BBX. Mining Shares—Corydon,
SO. Quartz Hill; • 115; Q,nicksilver, 29. '
—Thelkeß ;York TrgisneWfur . l*trida3r;
says: Governments continue - rn good de
mand for all classes, and the desire to ope
jr4e for an •advanoi is unabated. The in
veittuent demand continues very heavy,
andlarge blocks are taken by lenders of
money Who are unable to place their bal
ances at better than 3 per cent., and. prefer
this mode'of getting a fair rate of interest.
The enormous conversion of p•even Thirties
for the past week has prevented the issue.
of the coupons of. /.887 as fast as the;deniand
'of investors requirea, And dealers who
hive converted, notes and sold the bonds
find themselves, short and ; are active , bor
rowers. The day'S business was the heat/*
lest ever done in. Wall street; and the de
mand continues to increase ,every day, and.
'intibh higher pricei are, predicted by , the
: large operators.
The same poet ;absrfaingp•AkinnernoWl
Itinues easy, and the amount offering at 3
and 4 per cent..re largetyln; excel:war the
requirements of thespeculative demand in
the street. The ban ks who during the Into
money pressure viere,•,6o.• eager to, make
shares, and used'their ntmoat endeavors to
,e.Nact large commissions from their .deal.
'era, now find grsat Aidicelty, rdadnri
bregers•Pieferrtneto take the
money of banks and bankers who accom
modated,;them.aux/Pfttthedmile, at higher
rates of We/TAU:art thoseAtrered by these
over-sharp , : dealers,. who will find. that in
the long;; run., it is, for their, interest:to re
lieve instead of intensifying , a money panic.
At the!close money was, offered tn.large
; blooks Per cblit:;and'hOldera were tm
able; to place fonds at any; price. ; The
'money market IS „now.easier .than At/ AM!
time within the past six years, and.prom-
to remain so for
, then t et 90 Ass,
—dosing quotatio n s **,lY,64.6,7,4*oll•l
Brady & Co.:
Gold, 140; U. 8. 401;1ers: 440 , 8;
isea, 1124; 4-20's, 110,04.20 , 14- 1805
.
July, -,5"W-7anlktya7'44laluariarix,=
ipm; 741() % 1.0; -ri1ikri.,7;4(1,1,-.,
109 x; p . . I!6
. ~ .
New York Dry'GoOdi MOW; '' •
tBY TellorsOlk totem Pittours6 fteseite..3 - = '
NEW 7 foniqlt.Ttine 2:44The .weithei Is
gloOtny and trade Idt:db.-the intirltercona6:'
A. . bele lackinew btidyaitspl• . Tile' May'
r„,, ~ nt changes noticeable today till&
re . netiontn price of New WarketA. Brown
pipmtinga and Great Saila.kf tonne: shilling:
per yard... Heavy , standard Sheetinge bring ,
lamaiNN and atandard "Prints, 12)1a11150,1
.• ,• J.. , dadeago.Cattlie market. l, n4 -
li tt geriph thutbittqtiblaik i IF . i i : A.(4 t : t .
~,...: • 1
11 d co, Jurnittuitee - attle 'firlii `mod
a co ,
PkriE
4glitirlei , /or miffa gingt°rn
*Rs, aArdihti#loo Ibr
_good shipping
steers. Hugs dull arid 151800 lower; dales
at f3a8,28 fbr common., and;lNa9s for good
to extra ache. Reeelpta-1180
lit
hogs,
* ?k
OFFICE Or PI'FFEEBBOH GAZETTE,
TrursnAi. June 2, 1868.
Th general marketa' continue very dull
and devoid of any new characteristics
bspecialnotice. wort yof
continue weak, with a drooping tendency,
end Provisions, also, are dull 'brit un
changed. Eggs are steady, with a demand
fully tip to the supply. Dried Fruit and
rotatees are dull, while Butter, although,
the rivals are falling off, continues Ire.-
glecte .. I,
AP 'LE BUTTER -,.. Is ?steady, with
restul kites at 80 to el per ‘galion, accord
ing to .nallty. • ' ,
AS : 3N: Quiet and u nch anged.he
PO . TOES—Continue very dull; we
op h . eto note small sales of prime Peach,
Blows in store at 111,36 to .440.
DR D FRUIT—Is ivecy 'dull, and the
arriba are increasing; prioes, however,'
are nn hanged. 43=11 sales at /2 to 13c for
Peach .s and 63440 , 7)4nt1br Apples.
G' . —Wheat is in better supply and
.cciri
Eeryull; parties who have held back
all ter and spring expecting to get
famine oes, are ing sadly disappointed.
We'ere cognizant of a sale of prime Ten
nessee bite at I/2,52X, which could have
been sod three weeks ago at 82,80; indeed,
that o er was then made, and, unfortu
nately or the .sellerl refused. Oats quiet•
and un hanged; we now quote at 82 to 83c,
on wha , and 85e, in store. r Prime Ear
Corn is n fair demand,lwith- sales, at $l4O
1.1 434
$1,12; xed and white',lerfornin X'
al at - 11
041,05 le is quiet and nominally un
change at 1,90.
HAY ' comlui in inore 1 freely, -- and,
prices a eilower; Weigamaster, McNulty at
the Allegheny Diamond Scales, reports
sales of 8 loath at $15.td , 11 24 par ton.'
STRA 7 841 es at 112 to $19.1
BUS ' bre of two loads of Cornhusks:
at 3c per lb._ . , 1
. SEED Flaxseed is scarce and wanted
at $2,50 t /415.. - Ntideinand whatever for
Clover o Timothy. , i
PRO lONS—Bacon is quiet and un
changed; 14c for Shoulders; 160 tolSc and. ,
18y,,c for ibbed and Clear Sides; 19V, to ,
19340 for lain, and 20 to 20V,,c for Canvass
ed SuQtarect 'Mims. ~ . .Prinie'' kettle - ren-
I.;a.
dered * d, 183‘ to 19c. i Mess Pork, 62450.
to $ 29.
LAICOIL—SaIes at $1
,50 for ,Extra No.-
1, and $ ,25 for No. 2. ,
CHEESE—SaIes at 14 to 15c for W. R.
FLOUR—Is dull and weak, and notwith
standin he receipts arc '-falling ' off and the ,
supply ight, prices are barely matirtained.
We now quote at $10,50 to 611 for Spring-
Wheat; 112 to $12,25 for Winter Wheat;
and $l4 to $l5 for fanov;brands. Rye Flour,.
$lO to $10,2.5. 1 0 • :,'
tC
PIPICTSBURGIELPpTROLEUM MAIIKET.t-
OFFICE Or THERITTS.BiTIMIE Gezna }
TUBEIDAYit June 2, 1868.
CRUDE—The market; is quiet-and dull,.
and devoid of anythingtliat is new or in
teresting. Sales of 500, , , and 800 bbls, on
spot; at 10Nc, and 100' Ibis "Smtth's
Ferry," on . spot;:at 106.-Vhere seenia :oho
but very little inquiry, and, notwithstand
ing the offerings are light, and the stock of
spot oil by no meanw large, the market, as-,
we have already stated, is dull, and prices
are nominally unchangtid. Oil City tele
grams quote nominally at $3,90. -
REFINED—The market for bonded oil
is also very dull. and, lit little weak, and
prices are nominally =clanged: But=s
single sale reported, 500 bbls for the last.
half of June at 28%c. Qfiotations may be
fairly given at 28yi . 2.8%0 for June; 29e
for july; 293.0 for August; 3014 c for Au
gust, September and October and 31c for the
last five months.
ARRIVALS—The arrivals of oil re
ported to-day were as follows
Mawhi'ey 8r0.29001 EllY &Pinkerton: 640.
Clark & Sumner 160 j --
Total • I 3700
OIL SHIPMENTS PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT..
H. M. Long &Co.,ls9'bVs ref.' , "toWariien,.
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
44. •W. Holdship, 0.5";- do do' to , Waring, , •
King & Co., Philadelphia. -
Brooks, "Ballentine - it Co., 113.d0 do to.
Warden, Frew &..09,,,rhilagelphia..
Duncan & Willistini,q4B-do. do tit,'W: P.
Logan &Bro..
Hutchinikdadl co",. 4 4010 Act t l i4 ; 4 11 ;
Frew d Co., PhiLtdelphlie."
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 460 do do to W. F.
Logan & Bro., Philadelpiga.
KingCo., Lafibrty Waring Philadelphia: no do • to -Waring,
&
OIL en:trim:tyre Pall A. V. B. ' •
Nat. Ref. &St. Co., 609 [Phis ref. to F. A. -
Dilworth it Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., app ,Vor _flo!tck e Wardelii:
Frew it Co., Philadelphia!'
Forsyth, Bro. it Co., 450 do do to War.
den, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. • '
• " - WIN'. Morgan it Co., 60 do do to War.
den, Frew It Co., Philadelphia.
'Bran it Wagner, 249 do do to Waring,
King it Co., Philadelphia!
Mellelvy (t, Bro., 275 , tibls ref, to W.-P.
Logan it Bro., Philadelphia: , - •
.""r
Cincinnati Minket.
:By Telegraph to the Plttabargh 'Gazette.]
CINCLNNATI, June 2.-- , ,Flour very dull
and prices lower and notolual.. family sold -
at $lO. Wheat unsettled' and lbwer; No 2
winter sold at $2,20; No. 1 at $2,25, nomin
ally. Corn dull at 88c. Oitts dullat 'Nano.
Rye ,scarce:and No' Barley
in market and prices are nominal. Cotton
dull and prices are nominal at 29c for mid
dlings. Provisions are dull and'not mrtch7 •
demand; mess pork held , ;fit e27,75a28, but
not saleable at ibetter than ' $27,50; bulk
Meats remain Tdull 4 12* for shoulders;
,1414"a1430 for side s ;
_ bacon is nominal and
, unchanged.:l;qthouldprs 1814;otales at 15X,a
1534,and clear - rib - and 'Clear sides 1636a1.7
whiclL has been . packed]. some time and
could be had at lower 'ilitesP Laid'ditll at
.18a18V 4 . Butter dull at 2 1t 19 .8.f0r-trtm4y4;l- ; „.•
`low. Eggs 18. Linseed,' Oil" Mill flesl;l7.
Lard Oil declined to: loN11;45., Petri:demi
32a34 - for refined free. Grnberies steady and
in fairi demand at full rates. • Wool dull at .
25a40; demand lightf'de4ert - k•okhig for
lower prices. lid
..
(By Telegraph to the PittlAßK Il 941 1 44! .1 :i a ..,l;
ST. Louis, June 2.--Tobacco firm and ac
tive au 7Na9n for ltigef ,. .iNalB3s' fez. dark. '
leaf; 15E00 for medium to,'voi;l,bought leaf.
Cotton; nothing - doing. !Hemp inactive at
51,41%1,60 fer'rth • .1 . Flour flat, un
settled and drooping, with .sniall ,orders
i i
only. super fi ne' at 67E03; extra at 88,75;
double extra at 39,25a11; treble extitkAnir , I
fancy at 1.11,842a14,50. W eat ,dull, and has
`declined 5c for prime andlancy."Corii.dUll
and lower; 88a88-. for. vatted western and
g lec4l oi w n i g i f t lieldtlkag ll ) , l d la u ge an y; d ental.
1 sides sPrin l y t it i :s2oo. 2 Rye , fittu with. VW
cdefriand lit 1 724475.
, b vtalpna v.e17,41411 ..,
and butt- . e ftirig..- . ?V" ttoplinalAit'
11 2 8,Z0413,5k. • BlicOnf; , 'shoulders at, ;131,6,
ielear aldei at 17, 8g ' 1
10103 ft lard Ault-and atea4,ll,'ehoiceYeoria
- mold at 173‘. Live Moak; briairieta small;
wiles at rampereigroill: rev: NiatuitAanlf Shr
per head. for , sheep:A ., lterelp.a.4,ooo bbl
flour,B,ooo 4 1 44 0 ,1404v'.101000* Midi • corri,
t , bfkllfe r i/Plitil4litetoq ''
tro treteatetat toots I l lattextralt • Gaxetteo
7ellatill'6. 'uIAtTA v i 's
ittalt r ' B, , . . !tit- , . • 1 -
Flout; OttUratapartine T. El* 1 I .' .Piirit 29
4 1 ,
Baeo.+-shoabitut,,l,WoxLsflaf ,sfdes...l
'card-19tEte. 1 ism' 97m,sr w.., i:nifs', ,-,
nay ‘ll
, I
. 18a20. , '.?Brin; •111:s02C,, ,13uttei 800.
I.7lVl,ntialt-.444l4Leanti tItli•:-,3 V i
J1110!rR , spol .4 . : : , !; ;; •, :. 0t• ; , ..:. ..., ,
(Br Tett i tt;to toe int, - is,ell
~_
. 44. 0 1
DEriir 4 4 1 ita ift. , e Miff &t l t s ; ',
nolvi : , 10 : Yee' tit:og
rior. heat n and lower, with very
few buyers; for No. / white 12 1 66 was the
best offer. 1 •
MEI
PI'S llußc MAt%) E? .
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