The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 05, 1868, Image 6

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AND IRON CO.
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26114.4101110i1ve Fraineis;
Satismistlye Tram. Shapes;
;Kokes, Straps;
*Woe Need's
Illeambosit tibans;
Stespabood auk .
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• Plsteii Awl* , Wristf;
Puma= Jaw% Collars , dte.
Office, No. 177 PLINlif ST'REICT,
Norar-4 BAIT, * & WEBS CO.,
XANUFACTMIERS or
'Hoop ttnd ;Sheet lion,
• wni4lawr !Pc*,
Irma Welded Tapes for Quit, Steam,
. • Watert`•&e.
ALSO,
OIL WELT, TUBING.
Oil_; 98'1Vater Arid 182 'First Stmts.
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KENsINGTON IRON. :WORKS..
LLOYD & BLACK,
Pest Colllintoxi, Seßned, Charcoal
BLOOM IRON.
REEiterWieBAR,RODNEand sQVARE IRON.
1100 P,• BAND,Ir and ANGLE IRON. •
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
BOWEit AND REAPER BASS,
CYLINDER and GUAItD , or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS, !i0 and 16 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPINES for same.
?LAT punched,RAlLS, nd Countersunk. -
BAILSC IRON.•
AND SPIKES.
Warehonie- and " Odic& at the Wot e. GREEN
OMR STREET, la continuation of First street,
adiolaPg She Oity.Graa Works, Pittsburgh.
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VERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works. _`
• nun Erna=
Ware:tour, Nos. r . O n asg 4 ;ll37 .
lIPPIPosiIe 6 M n an t alt°l4 ° • prranvaqii.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WOR
RINGO, N);1111011. &
PITTatiIICIEL ra.„
XaanfeetTireril of every description
of
CAST AND CENINAN STEEIL I
ueiv;i•Kr 611.12:419,_
XLLIPTIC AND FLATFORX SPRINGS,
.AXLICB, STEEL TIRE, *.e...aci
Warehouse" . 88 Water . and' 100 That Sta.
_apl6:oo e 1. •
prTTSBIIRGII STEEL WOR K S.
ANDERSOP I COOK ds CO.,'
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mintracturen orthe
BEST UMW tAgr
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Cast and Copra= Plcrair & Spring Steel.
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Office+COnterlilttetr .kltD 8058 . 13pLEETE4 two
'blocks above tbeNoacroblatbli Honse..
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GEOLECIL FASTX23IB: '
inf..'WETCALY, ' ' REUBEN MILLI:3i
630.. M. BARE, . ; CHAS. P.MIKLIrI
- SrsCIAL FAI2I7IIR-9. 3L 8E614
CRESCENT STEEL liVORKS,
311MAX4 1309 ,43AL1M45c1" ; :
- Office, 'No. 339 Liberty
PTTTSBURGU,
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ExAcK novas ..
STEEL WORKS.
PARIE,_ BUMP & C 0.,,
fitininfintarers of nll descriptions of
office and Warehinis 12_2 1 _11.11 1 6 1111PCOPip
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LINDSEY STERRIT & EUWER
Mansfsonsren snd Importers of
EtAxtrowA.xtv ,
CUTLERY,
887 LIBERTY. STREET,
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ATLAS WORKS,
,&ORTON STREET, Nintb:
PrivrgInTSAGII.
THOMAS IC. KILLER, Pireddel
These Worts are 111111012 g thelargest arta
Complete establishments 111 the Wait, andsre
prepare! l to Itiralsh . •t.
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adoWs or viersz,
vrrtssunGii.
ragisese deseeiptlea.
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beet Iron'Work.
Itaftwosil le* sting,.
11 . 1 11 11 1 r Nal CaS
Embie.Oasib3llP l ,
liaebine .Castpal
Ginuesakcasthow.
oirmis SOLICITED
noo:nfß
NATlONMl,rouNipair Jr
: AND PiPE:WORKS.
‘4)sirsime Valved' wad IBusisliimilta Mreeta!
(Nona WARD)
Pri-roxstritcm, •
wt.: nrrit
manufacturer of - -
CAST IRON BO Wt PIP*,
FOR OAS AND WAFER
M s an em s l,;sTle c n a :lbt n . " .n i z i tg. l7,l4.lLtrit
GeneraltiStiniS hi Gas-and Water Works. .
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of (ias Works to m 7 Me
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BE KNAP 1;1: PITT FOUNDRY - CO.
imAsizzi AP, Prenident.
' X. X. XX
_ t ile° President.
0.-lIIETVAI.P, dee'' , and , Treeer.
A f
3: K. WAD Engineer.
g. a. 111 X , General liriatacer. •
._ _ .. DEOZCTORS:
JAMES B. AnntRAY, of Lyon, ShOtb & Co.
A. E. W. YAINTEEf J. Painter & Sons. „ •
C. B. HERRON,' of f pang, Chalfant & Co. -
Tncrs.• 8. BLAIR, oShoenterger & Co. ~.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
MANITIPACTUILERS OF
BellingLMill , and Blast , Machinery.
RETOII.TB and CASTII46B,_qf every deacalption.
ERNEZT , I3 NAIL MACHIN E S_— . feta
L 0. LlVlNarrow.w. H. BIIET.W. A. 31031.103011. JR.
jurympsyorr ar.
IRON I'OtTNIIERS9
• . - XANHFACTUREILS Ole
FINE .LIGHT CASTIYGS,
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural implements, Cotton and Woolen Mu Ma
chinery, Ac.
All Job Work promptly attended to.
Office and *orks—WASHINGTON AVENUE.
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
°HINSON, .1,:t.E1. & CO.,
euceet.ors to BotritcsOle, Mons &liming,
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WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTWILIRGH,
Manufacturers of Bost and Stationary Steam en
gines, Blast Engine_s, 31111 Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of ad descriptions; 011 Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron V. - •
Office, No. LB,corrier First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGAIMPS PETENT INJEC fne
feeding Boilers. ; - • jall:rs2
31011 IT BLANC IFOUNDRY.
Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite 'crolon Iron MIlls,)
rrrrsstmxin
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
IfACELVEET AND CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orderiprompt ind eaiefelly executed. '
Charges rt./wettable.
& 31ACIELIM
oeus:i2a
BEsmix soinossw.; _
PRICE & SIMS.
(wee ma warehouse, 29 Wood Meet.
Nanufacterre and keep eanetaktly on Wind
Thimble,'Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOUS, GOO racers.
SMUG icumars. HOLLOW. WARN,
And Castingi .• = • spOkytt
TnonWl cm'aMtakcp., ;:,
Fourth Ward Foundry and ItaeMae Works,
a&lalltrlMlT ST., mi.kAritENT CITY, Pa., .
Manufacturers of Steam' Brogines; Ott tresses:W.
leys, Mating, Grist toad tits , Work,
_Bolling
ABB and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Welghts,
Wagon .Box.ee, BMA to order. and. have on
hand Enginei o f an itzes. ' ' myt4:os
FOUNDRYOEN/LI
AND R 0,10,1: WORKS
SSO Penn Street.
BOYD & BAGALBY.
Chill Bolls, L ath "' ".
ZULTON ItLILCIIINE WORKS. -
ESTABLISH= IItiLHEH,
citsctory of E1T5.4.4 ZNOINIS, all sixes
sad otthe.sisoirtiMlO O Ten patters:ll42lor stssiousri
rO r r i r e S. I "/A r, sri _ Audprffsil. 7 9 S po power
:ZNOINEs. isuiru T will be sold li st•Tery reduced
prices. .• •
IP. V. OEISSE. N 174.11,11111. 0. .
filly Wiest/low Pittsburgb. on the Miloai sud
Me of C.& P. • • • , • • • nallsta
GAB ,M) FITTING.
tom x. eadillak": l-r .. ioW.sa.TX, • ..,uxxas mxl.•
xmiut m. ciiirrEtt &
BILASSAFOUNDEFfik
GAS ANIi:MEAN -5 EXURB
iiiiiinilicturen AtIi:MPS AND,STLASS
eve g 4,l4ser i l t raion o i : Ar i a s in GAS YIXTUsiES
'Cornet of Puce and u
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Prrisutinor#:
IRON ZROIMRS.
I.O 3l .trAL mi l IncluoisliAm ,
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'IRON BROKER, ' ..
124 First street, Fitisititnol, Pa.,
:I: <; - ~.' • 1
Agent for the sale of Cornwall, 'Dowleore, Jo,
Whine. inebelhk Irtmealskagjltea • Gled oll .
sod. othip - bran s of Antnmatte, - veiny
.Coke and C. B. Clumoal
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lonss itn Aing,171,71F,:x5,
przve naiplia#.
& co..
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pantos to 1410 1 i r al * is ialtlan .
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TUBULAR, DOIIBLEAPLITED TOBUl,Aniyraz,
BOX A-14,,,'CTLINDED ?TEAM stomas.
OIL STILLS AND .011. TAlnDts , ,
crutuarai.BßEEOMN.o *ND, Ant PANS,
SETTLING PANS. SA LT PANS AND .001 ,, T. ,
DENISERSt. . - •
STEAM:rrets.l - .6/0014zTEE4 AND 'I2ON
BRIDGES. •:• - .
PRISON nooAs ANT! ccma. BEFFTIO
Oars. see4-11PeinnbOt Streetleso.
Thiel, Sheri sad. Liberty, Stareeis, •
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PITTSBURGH, r Pa. ; -
ir Orders sent to- the atooTe • address will-be
prometh attended ' MhUSIS,
CyII4.IBOIXIaIt WORKS..
& co -
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
ivanityiALTPANseimilloALETEß*Autownrr
.thoS.BBEDGEI3, BEIZET nuiti woRK,44). .
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, - PA.
REPAIRING ICtomptly done. jy4:t4
BARNIE9I- CO4
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON
808. SIO, int ad AND:26IIMS BT. •
Raving secured a large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we nFrepared to
manufacttire-,every dr i l i g t :of B R3B,tmtbe
best manner, 'and - vss d equal smy made in
the country: - Chimney , robing: - fire Beds,"
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boners, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks,oll titllls, .Agitators,., Settling Pans,
Boller Iron , Bridges: 'Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Bolters.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. -
JAMES M. TUTOR, • .
Nos. IA and - 40 - IVa ter "groat" .
~. PITTSBURGH, PA.,.
mAnurecronsit or
IRON OIL - TANIr..SI
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,'
ItOLI;ING MILL STACKS,
1 And saFsq, IRON }PORK, ,.
" . For Steamboats.
JARED M. BRUSH =HURD D. BRUSH.
JARED 'DI: BRUSH & SON, •
wm" HANUIPACTUBLES or,
Steam' Bailers;` Oil Stills,' Tanks
SHEET IRON 'WORK. &C.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
COOK. 1111:11rE".
CET THE'BEST;
BISSELL dig CO.'S
FOR B/Ta3IIIVOU'S COAL ,
Wer014,4 yook, Dike or Boast as
wellas any other More In - the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. p 8 5.11 b! ,xl,y; trioet.
woo on band and for Wes
PARLO i lat .A STArei nvvim
: 14 71 , S Ilan AVAI L ] l a l ?.
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CtiItAVEST-PLAItlg eltry
TO BUY THZ
TRIUMPH COOKING eTOVE,
Is &CS,. 146 GWIIT MUT.
Jet
WARING AND . -
Commission Merchants and Brokers In -
rettoltutit and its PAidnetti,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTAIIIIDIIOIII, PA.
WARING, KING & CO.,
TACK .31jumum*.:
COMMISSION .MERCHiNTS,
AND DEALERS
Pettairditt ' • nets. -
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rittiburghOtllae—tiALVELP jarnmaio, nor
.ser,of Duaneliki stireets•
' PithulelybisOdice-1517WALYCIT ST.
siouvio
JACOB WBAYER, Jr.* , C 0
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R. : Oil Commission itobbere,
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No. 3 DllQllRlK_WAX.,sdilAinM s k ri elrgide
and Relined 0 4.tioliriciiira? , e e bad
Coogerage. Our *Lel Mei=
trade enables ns -to olTcr 731-46-111 facilities and iin•
. ducemerrits to'opaniplU .f..nibeLlyalibnillo er, min
;ermined somatic me interest os blue& situ sew
iers to give us s' - 'eali. Parties baying Oils for sale
are cordially invited to bring their sauliges!
H3.l.,l4Prois‘ ton
• - TAITICILEtI3 Or '
PUBE WILU
Bi•inui , - - LvOFEB."
ifillee. No. Duquesne Way, rittlig
a. c. suartrat. .c. A. xsaizw...w, ircHyTAB443),
OHO oil, WORKS:
"" f Itgaintscriitre saa haiet rWO id Ot •
WskiCATINC - ORA.
Fo•ll l %F4ta trOnwr•
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FURNITURE illAilufAeliM
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FORT PITT 'RANIER COMPANY,
-No. 169 Wood- Stieet. •
toff/L, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT •EGIJRITIES
AND C • LP.,
INTEREST ALLOWED 0' TIRE DEPOSITS.
• coneeuons:avide on AU - • 'ibis - points -Inthe
United States and Canal's. " • • •
1 DIREC .IRS:
Jan. C. Risher
D aimler Gotetedrcin, Itttbt.M.
Andrew
„ I Sgg.ll4.
. -SAMPLq 1r • LtIiSCAN, Pires't.
D. LEST s • 111:
lEFAVIVTO*Z. ,BANK; .
.. -No. 2934113E0Y firllnT,
rb il
PIT 811 ii. PA.: - ,
CAPErAta; (autho ) .2 s.: s, $200,000.
!ma ORS.
H. J. Lynch, - • Wm. H. Hamilton,
—.Vrtit Idn
am idoeh, Jr., hen ry '
13,711
Samuel Hanley, * T .
Doren.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
:.
TRANSACTED.
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada.
Interest` Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED•STATESSECURITIES'BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President. ,
GEO. T. TAM! DOREN. Cashier.
70CRHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
CASTEKGS, &O.
P. U.l VYTT!'
OILS.
'~[DDIiB99;
Is 7 Milani Street.
2111=MX1061 •e
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441(tr4"T1
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NATIONAL BANK Of COMMERCE
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. PATTERSOZi..'...
,Castillem
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
JOEL H. HILL
DIItECTOUS:
George W.. case,
James McCandless.
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.
A. Patterson.
Win. L oc kh ar t,
• Chas
Allen Klrkpatrlek,
W. S. litres,
Ar s Allr - , g ll. JE.
meCoIINIS DAZV
HART, CAVOBEI & CO"
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
" Prireasuilori,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART a C 0.,)
I:MALIGNS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And parOcalarnttentlmeiscar totl Duschssa and
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
eight Drisfts on T-gandosi.
mrivits
.N HOLMES tr.. SONS,
•
33ALIV1
Y.
5'7 Market Street,
PITT•rSI3UnGI . a•
Collections made on all the prlnelpalvolata of the
United States and Canadas. r,
Stocks, Bonds and other Wittig;
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON . COMiaiSION.
Parttemlae attention paid to the paiehast ant
sale of
United States SeduritieS.
Ja/A:al
WEAN SAVINGS W ILINIL - .
1 •
. • No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTEILED• 1866.
Interest paidenrr.tme Deposits
ANY SUN paeCEIVICD BROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEM. .WITHOUT
LATISUEST.
Disconntli Dolly at 11.9 Al clOck.
President...THOMSON BELL.
Woe President—A. IL if itiNIIALL; : '..;'
. =Ramose
THoNeBOI Mt; 1 A.__ A II:_IVPIIIALL,
JOS. DILwORTH. J OB . 1 lilt , Z..
J. ; J. OILLESPLE., :40. ,... :
StOckbolders to wlsom ire meter referenc:
... Wm. Iforrytbe, Josepb Dtiwortk,
• , Wm. Oaldwell# , Bev. David Kerr.
rills De:ra w n , Ils:17 tambert, .
H. II !Ninon. 43 , 1 - 4 4 -14:onsasigritrs
pITSBURGRE. ~ . . . .
. •
BANK. FOR SAVINGS,
,
Younnuevr im-r..prgriSoilYmilisinisTrpuktott ,
No. 467 Fottrtli - Stre!ot, • : :
NzAubtr Orrtc3l29 ittb:`ll4NlF'or Prillibtatait.
CHM:I2EII6 IN' 180%. . ' •
OPEN DAILY from 9 to. 9,p1e10p.. it, And on WED,
SESDAY and SATURDAY NVENINGS, from may
Ist to liorember Ist; from 7 to<.ovioa t butt from
November let tabby Ist; Ow; Cdock, ~ ( . 4',
Bdoks of By-Laws , &a fangs ed at the office.
This Instltuttbn esualatly Letter fa tbark.wbose
1 .etraluge are li mited, te opportunity to accumulate,
l a ) /, ! ::: ,11 4 1 d eear="ZA
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__IIT roared, te.Vlltraettgetflibn!
iites4 o f remainiffirunprormeuve. ...i. ,',
• BOAR D OF MANAGERS:
, •• • . • • riussunr.s7.
GEORGE ,X.xszity.Y.
• , VICE rusiins&Tß; t , . , - (P ,
S. 11. HARTMAIA,......, 4 -JAALES PARY4OI.s.
• SZCIIEtARY --‘ lilti TEICASITIttni ''• '
• - !D., E. -mail: EY.
A. B RADLEY, ;.. ., , -K. KIMICE, it,
JOHN. BELX,. , & AHll,,_,
B..DITAFORTII , ; ! OtlgrA. =OA% - ,
, • O. Tot,LAN
A v ii • —lol.lli BOONT . ,
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vomoq9 oim)roxo•Aits. ,
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No. fititrlMßZWA,W.stional Bank of Comp
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Branch sfllaw"."lllllrl.l.°7B4firDE' DU L A.
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mannhictuiiii and eaeisla
SmatiVilatirPtiMiSoip
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ii lb , • I . a t i
diretttoriffiliwr
• 'a JoiiN sf a jelf e ri e aD
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EmovAt. .
I liA l 7l BrlfOlirED MY
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
•
Corner of TIM and !food Streets,
Forme'.ly mended by the NATIO/AI. BANS OF
COMMERCE.
Jas Tv BRADY Bro CO.,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
iti .A:*::*Cax;. sai,
BUY AND SELL ALL sums or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, BILVIOI AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
7-80'el — C ON VER,TED
NEW 3-20 COUPON BOND.
. .
or Interest illoied on Deposits. ,--
• _• -
airbidONED' ma.NED . 'ON GOVERNMENT
BONDS, and other approve 4 collateral, at lowest
mkrket tate.
Order executed for the PFurebete. 1 4 1 4
Sale •40 STOCKS, BONDS sad GOLD.
JAMES T. EIRA.DY & CO.
6.0 1itt04t0:...04:*
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG)! GAZETTE,
THURSDAY, June 4, 1868.
The premium on gold has receded from
140 V, to 139%, Market weak. The advance
yesterday morning . from 139 g to 140 g
brought out a great many sellers, and the
aggregate sales 'amounted to more than
double the usual transactions. It is en
tirely a brokers market, and outsiders can
not operate , at all; the commissions either
way swallow up all_proilta. The shipments
of coin this week will reach an amount
equal to that of last week, but it is sup
posed that the future sllipments of coin
will be much reduced by the large number
of commercial bills now on the market,and
the drafts against shipment of bonds.
Government bonds were decidedly lower
to-day.' The large speculators, when they
noticed the anxiety from dealers to secure
a sufficient amount of bonds during the
Treasury's suspension' of conversion, sold
out their stock on hand and brought down
the market. Should -money remain at 3
per cent. for Government collateral, there.
is no telling where bonds will go to, but it
is at present just as dangerous to buy and
hold for higher prices, as it is to sell them
deliverable at a future period. The fact
that there are two markets to operate in
Governinents makes dealing more danger
ous, except , to buy them when very low
and sell when they are high, The Market
prices are , high, and whether a further ad
vance, will take place or not, those,who
have bought with the purpose to sell at an
advanCe, are sure to make a handsome pro=
lit by selling now.
The high prices for Governments bas ad:
vanced the Union - Ptillic` Railroad bonds,
and the present supply is ':exhausted. With
the Treasurer. Orders Ail/. hpretifter be
taken for the Jay" inidthe in
terest be adjusted in Currency at six per
Cent. It is quite likely that these bonds
will beadvineed to - foSwitiiiiiiite'next four
• weeks.
Stocks are dull and lower;* Port thine
still further declined. tollay; to 111, it hair-
Aug toiictied 11634;'120 was the priCo'fixel
at by speculators, and "pfirohasers - were
made at 115, under the above delusion, but
the cliques botight at from 102 to 1.05, and
could well afford at ' a profit of about ten
per cent. , withina. fortnight. , The balance
of the list htalso lower, and the depression
in, gold and bonds seems to , be the work of
the shrewd operators. Expresa . stocks are
dull although steady; the constant rob
beries of large amounts of bonds and money
haVe brought these companies in discredit
with capitalists.
In Mining shares more doing, but the'
market is in sympathy with. all other
stooks.
Money is easier for first-class short paper
at Bfo 10 per cent.,and long paper is not
much in favor. Bu siness is dull.
• Getting quotations as 'received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 116%; 1862 5-20 s.
112 g; 1864 do, 110%; 1865: do, 110; Consols,
112; 10 40 4 105ji: 7-3011,101%. • . • •
Railroads—Cleveland 41r. Pitteburgh; 87;
Fort Wayne,lll l k ; North Western common
69%; North Western—preferred, 81%; New
York Central, 183%. Faie,69 l M:Old. South.
ern, 89%; Ohio & 297.0 Mer
chants Union Express, 28; Western_ Union.
TeleffraPl4BW; -Mining.tffhardon.
82; Wertz Mill, 110; Quicksilver,
PhilidelphitV.Prots,"of Wedneddiy;
*aye: In the money; market there is . . quite ;
a plethora of ' leanable funde seeking ern=
ployMentat coMparatively-low ratesefTMa
is o natural consequence of the gene/14,in
eithesit- of cammerchd: affairs which re- •
quire but very little outside aid to fedi':
tate_ extlifiriges..:LikaltingTit
'trade
..continues restricted, 'present,
there " .business,)
oapital, not , wanted• for current transac
lions. : This surplus can Cillytuf,absorbed,
In speculative ,aannels or . temPorary.in.
vestments; and hence we witness an activc!
'demand for all bona fideviiittii4t.p4ing:
• securities, especially for , gsyeirument.
Whichare :Jost , great fayer: i
among the hal~ltuee,of the market. ,
44ipon intsineea Inßesten the. Evittilug.
Traveller, of Saturday; •soar,
gtieneral,business:is rather • inactive. for:
the 'season. The', supply. .of money
Wipes in excess of the dernand for loans
Imp discounts at, he banks and bathe open
market. :Borrowers on pledges af the pub.,
, Ile securitiesobtain all the accommodation
they require for :short periods of time : at
the rated! fife Per =clinta; q tait the co on
charge is sit - OtherAtrank • *Metersla:
The best commercial notes amaccaptan,
&re negotiated at six and seveft'petberit.';"
while some of theinfertarsrades are; passed
it eight and: nihe.„,lrhemia a l s de
ociand for United States - hoiithc*hich have
been active all thabateollinevaftced prices.
The calla for, :hank, factory, and railroad
stocks* are 'etifficidntly • large to - take
:about all the lot, Alniltur, offseAloppa
Dy holders who happen to require thej
t ad ' Y nli'Fifc l) !AMM ß64 l,l'
-43bsditgrinauans recitivedbyZinea T.
Brady &.,0a•
Clord,'WNVit.' l li's, l ikk i tell6N; 540's,
:4; 1 .
.112 V 8 1 4081 -1 8 . 6 4 ,„ 1 10XL 5 A 0 .04 11 . 886 : 1
'- W
Jiffy
1185i5 'anted-1104010N; JOIY 's;
109%;>tay Comp., 1865, 119,40.
...President
r2l
, ""dam"-'~`:
,t~.r1~..;. _~*.:~.a Via'=~hsatss:~ ;• ~. -c: u:~~sc::-.::.~r. rr;M~
TO TUE
PH. R. MERtZ.
INTO THE
PTMBITIGII
Ovitcs ov PrriSininott Giszrnt, t ,
THURSDAY. June 4, -pB6B.
There is no improvement to notein the
tone of the general markets, either as re
gards demand or prices. Grain has ad.
vanced materially in Chicago during, Ake
past two days. under
,the infthence of
sharp speculstlde &mend, and :if" it holds
out much longer, it will doubtless make an
1 1 impression here. In other a.iticies there
are no new features worthy of, specialna
tics,
APPLE BITTISIC-- Is steady, with reg
ular sales at Wlt6ll per gallon, accordlag•
to nasality.
FOTATORititta dull;
continua to note small isles of prime Peach
15i0witl in store at $1,35 faisl,4o:. •
EMlTTER—Although the supply in the
bands of &Alen is no means large,
flushrieVertheless,zand prime to choice
fresh Roll cannot be quoted above 18 to 20.
FJ market is hardly aspff
Niras '
it was ..On .ednesday, though so few
sales were made to-dar at 24c; 211 c; how
ever, may be regarded as the ruling
price,
GRAM—Wheat is quiet and unchanged; •
$2,45 to $2,4.9 •for Red Winter.. Oats dull,
with sales on wharf at 82 to 83c, and in •
store, at 84 to 85e. Prime Ear Corn is sal-
ling at $lOB to $l,lO, while Shelled is dull
and nominal at 151 toil 05, as tto quality.
Rye is unchanged at 11,90.
DRIED .FRUIT--Contirmeit very ata.
, but unchanged. Small sales itt 12 to 13c for
' Peaches, and 0 1 i tO7.Na for Mips;
HAY—Is da ft but tincharlgedi - baled
selling on wharf at $l6 to $2l per ton, sate
Quality.
LARD.OIL—Ia-steady but., unchared, -
we zontinue. to quote at 81;50 for -Extra Nor.".
I,` and $1,25 for No. 2.. . .
SEEDS—Flaxseed' la 88111.0 and wantect
at $2,50 to $2,55. No demand whatever for
Clover or:Timothy. '
• r4ovisioNer—Bieou Is quiet and alt..
changed; 14c fbr Shoulders; 106 to 18c and
18y,,c for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 19.4 , to
19tic for Plain, and:2o to 20tAis for Canvass
ed Sugar Cured Hama. ' Prime kettle rah
awed Lard, 18% to 19c. Mess Pork, $28,50.
FLOUR 2e. dull ' but unchanged. Wer
continue to quote at $10,50 to $111:)r Spring .
Wheat; 011,75 to $12,25 for Winter Wheat;
and 514 to $l5 for fancy brands. Rye Flour,
$lO to $10,25.
PrICTSBURGII PETROLEUM,DIARKET•
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUROIL O4Er./. ta v t .A -
• - TN:rum:v:4' Tune 4; 1868. I ...
CRUDE—The Crude market was con--
sideribly• firmer to-day, and,. compared
with yesterday, spot oil has aclvanced fully
half a cent, and even at .the advance, 026
offerings were by no means large r ,We can
report I,2(lobbls, on spot, at lle; ariii 300' .
. .
bbls Smith's Ferry at '.loo, bbls. Mturned.
The firmness here-may be attributed to the.
.
advance at Oil City and We ,presume that
a lively competition among buyers is the
only cause for the ' advance there ; A tele
gram from. there late this afternoon re
ported as follows: “Market firm, with an
upward tendency. Oil on the creek is. ~
scarce and nearlalluh up; beldam.
asking $3,75. At platthisce t
hgklders are
asking licio to $4,15, with but, few transac-
tions.' We heard of sales 'having been'
made their earlier in the "day at $4.
REFINED—The market for bonded oil
was also firmer to-day, with more buyers
than for some days previous, and of course,
fewer. sellers. We have but two sales to.
' report, 500.bbls on spot at 28c; and 500 bbla.
for the bit half of June, buyer's option, at.
2133,4 c. July is quoted at 2AV, to 29}6c; and'
August at 293 i t 6 soc. July
ston , Augustan 'ad .
September may be quoted g c,
and the last five months at ' 31c. A New
York telegram. late in the Afternoon,
ported an effort on ihe part of holders
establish an advanw, but buyers were
' cautious; spot 29 1 ,( to 29 1 34c.' - '' " . 1
.. ~.
• OIL SHIPMILNTS PER A. O. B. B
Worroser, Myers er. cd., 25r bbla tetYked!
to Warden; Frewit Co., Philade'lphis.
Nat. Ref. .t St. Co., 150 a's ref. to F. A.
Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia._ •
J. C. Kirkpatrick & Co., .109. bbls ref. to.
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth, Bro. & Co., 3,47,d0 toWar
den, 'Frew it CO., Philadelphia.
Clark:it Sninne,r, 444 do.do to:.P. ..Wright•
it Son, Philadelphia.
McKee:et AsOkhtt, 250 d9llO to W. F.:
Logan it B ro. Philadelphia.
Braun & Wxigner, 401:tio,do to Waring,
„Ring & CO. PhiladelDb' - "--
, : F awcett, Logan & Stockdal e, 250 do do
' P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.,
Montshenner; Koehler & 4)0•1 450 dO _
to. Waring, King it Co., Philadelphia. v.
Dawn, Rehew. It Co., 150 do do to W. P..
Logan-it Bro, Philadelphia.. •
E. Jagernan, 113 do do to Waring, King'
& Co., Philadelphia:
P. Weisenberger, 250 dodo to Warden,.
Frew I Co., Phlladelphia. •
• O. B. Jones, 500 do do to F. A. Dil
worth'a Co., Philadelphia.
' OIL SHIPMENTS MOM • 1017QVISNN' incroz.
• R. M. Long & C0.;142 bbla ref. to Warden, ,
Frew it Co.,
Brooks, • Ballentlne it Co., 58 do do to
, Warden, Frew it Co., Philade lphia.
Fit•min , g (V Co.,' 500 do do to Waring,
.Bing it Co.„ Philadelphia. •
HutchinSonVil C0.;167 do do to Warden,
Frew it Co., Philadelphia. •
Union Ref. , ,,t, St. Co., 73 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., :Philadelphia.
. .
Cincinnati Market.
, ... ..
tßy Telegrsph Wilke Pittsburgh essette.3 , ,
CINCINNATI, June 4.- , -Fionr a Shade firm
er, • but buyers are not • willing to pay the
advance; family sold et $10a10,25, but - at the
close holders asked 1,10,5 - 'Wheat excited
the prices advittad 10a15d, but.buyers
were'not willinartie , advanceaslt ed ;
INTO. 2 'winter 5; I•To. ..not . Offerud.
Corn Armer; NO.. l' .140,.latt:thedemand.
is light. , Oats dull to 7130,f0r.N0. liana but .._.
little aemand..:=Ryedull Qt./2E6405. Cotton
quiet and held at 29c for middling. Tobtl6l:
n ee nachanged.•• Proybdonsremaindull and . •
the prices .nominaL Mew 'pork can be- •
bought at 427,50. Bulk meats - and Bacon
,negfected and.the qiiotations merely nomi-
Pal. demand '.
its can te)bqugut, at
mg() demand'. 1 Linseed oil declined
to . „apA,,the-market ,is „ unsettled. -
Bat* rill ad Yrlias dechnipit; elaing at, ' ,
•20e0Iiblt , trellii ;y 016 W -. • 2 Eggs 4 fifth at'lB. 1
Groceribil stOdd yOgilitelbly Weal/in& ' Ilogii ,
l i
Aar a *ices loweri• 7a9yet" rtilar thek ,
whole range- -Beeteattbrd 'autil *ices
deolin g; 154,50a8 per gross, for the whole
_owe ' Gold'at iseN, buying: .1 The moneyt
ars ilyl easy Wt . per sent: ' t The eittim.-
- .-.• i. pxnmeteelas adopted a nab, Whicii''''
• e'l to' e Oct do satt tbat gobs piAked .";,,
r ..; Is nOtin ' a merchantable condi
k iaon i: the barreisure head-lined; , and
la • ,;,,,, • • is zsold 'and inot so lined, the
1
bpye ''':- bityothObarels "lined at the ar..,•=
4/ 9 :' 4 ' 4 . .° l6 P e t e , r • 1 : 11r31 0/!" ' • ' ' ':
' '" ... 'li laid:liar - '
trriT larva to the PltUtratitt GolettiA a ' •
' Sr. Ltm, ? Tune , 3.,....-Tobacco is are.) and ..
very; firm, ,141311 - pipeir ae 0, eividi-higten , ;
lug 1760i6A: dakle4t, VaKtikiftkeUiry_
Ipat lalsl4,sf#l. black-arappeta, 1512a16;50;; -.. ,
Vedinin to good bright lest fpa15,60:1 In • ‘' t
Heinplhere is nothing doing, and the mar
ket is d , „Where is no demand „for Zolar r
and pftWaie nomilial., WitlftsnuM 4 ol l . of '
Superfine at $0,50a7, and double extra at
$9,75a10,24. Wheat ; the market is dull; (
sales fall at 121, , 00 , 0 _;514d ellitignralin.
goo; nnsettledrionffra and selkirs apart; at
Refer mixed; 89A1c for choice white, and
87 8t 8 434*14 1 5: 0 1110:Ye1i0vf.r104-1 2 wy Ana, ,-a
drooping at 75a79a. Bar i i.:l diall at ( 52,05
fbr,apting. Rye steadict 1,70a1,75. Pro
visions flat4haittotbin itia - Calitlat a
retail Nay. Live:- eta in moderate de
ft: ,_ Ma t t; t i1 ; 11 0 41 'l .: " ij
esd-tAxietteipuliont . lIM be ta ; w h eat . ,
11,085; corn 18,140; oats 14,132; rye Mb bus, '
=SEEM
111