The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1868, Image 6
CI MI 6. ;" 3 . 4 2- IRON woß*s,, As. Vioutra, re/V •••• Bart. pmtimmiGn FORGE AND IRON CO., :X.IIIII7IPACTIMERS 07 *446 iialbelle•Flslt liars ;id Bolan a /11 .!_lain.“ Car Axles Rolled; 4 /11.01154011.0ar Axles 111;n 1 mareill 3 1 401. 16 0 1 4 - • yellow es; • 4011011InOttire yraale alaspor • • Takes, attars; • . Beads ./11toaralarat Shags; ataiaabosa Cranks; • - , ririlteu *oda, Viroalts; Missals Jaws-Collars , 'kr. oilee, No. 177 PENN STREET, mrpywag, r:» if4RAFF, BYERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP 80, 116” and- Sheet bon, WROUGHT IPON, NVelded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &cr. • ALSO, OTI 7iMIA TIJBNI2Is 01Ike, 98 Water and 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. WX:e2l3 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS ! LLOYD & 13LAGIL • ' lluanTrAcTunia!B9? • 1111.4P41111111113.. ...,•011L,C11,T11" JIJNIATA. AIROM IRON. 111MWBAIL ROUND and scitresr. IRON D, _ and - ANGLE !Rolf. BOILER PLATE And SHEET IRON.. NOWER AND REAPER BASS, CYLINDEIVand GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS _AO and lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. •AT SAlLg...ranebed and ,Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON;F: • NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and mice at the Wota - s, GREEN. occorsTREET, and_ continuation of. First street,) , odjohtitigthe city Gee Works, Pittsburgh.. 64ii,4iiwrim .. .s& - CO., - Pennsylvania Iron Works.- Warehonie, M05.•166 and 167 MST- STREET, opposite Monongahela House, an24:o - PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. SHRIVAiLD" STEEL WORKS. =GPI, NIBEICK. & CO., IPITINEEMIGH; PAL, , . . .7 „, Idsuntsctursirs of every description of CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, , ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM Simms, • AXLES, STEEL TIRE, dc., Etc. 88 Water, los First Stu rommunk an,ELL ANDERSON, COOK & CO (grocceposs to yours, BOYD s C 0. ,) t' - Siaufectuteti REFINKD CAST' STEEL, SlSti a tn i ana r ki f o ll / 8 1 trilig;• Allaupbai l and Nor* sieli e t vis Axlee,M . js . zio;ist:: die; Cast and Cbmtrion Plow do Sprin Steel. Datce—Coimer7DlST AND TWIN • • two 'blocks above tie Monouiribels House. 11,11111 • mirrcetm, f sztanor fLIO. '.9. BARB, 1" • • : • Snow. PAavaul--13. M. ICUM CEESC.ENT STEEL WOR = I Moe, No. 339 Liberty St,l - ITITSBIJBAYEG B uicir DIAMOND STEEL wawa; tom_ mu yn i mi - & - Co an derliptiolus e!mz• 9 129 '1.991 , 91E091iti. amine sp9l9/:ST ' • • 1, j • • pnvissvasin. '4O ; BARDWARSO misiwAina ,Hp - , LINPBEt REM & il : 1 ~ BEM ,Nat .. s __ .. . ouTLERYI ) 887 LIBERTY E. C9RIPM W.Anie r ';;;lPAlrsimix, tr ! elqw rislow rev"' ~..e .., ~ . -,... ...,. :.... 1 ,..; .1 ~,t 1 , - r„, 7 l E T :r :74 BURG/1 ” d-, r -. ar Agents for raliskinrsi ikfabiliii :i 1 - i 41 i 1.. _ . ,,i,f7 . , .,1_7 - 7_:,-. ,TobtaCWOlX(fge.ival, 0. c IMMIX IN ALL MIMI 0. . - MAI ValliSOW - 4 - -- . -- viarra inssresciltpi r lsso9.4:.... ~,,, m i ni u m ) '' PITTSBURGH, P s' 1 . lE al % nii lerirnili ' " 117 .4se eli of 11.3InitaBlitiffirtV ;. . IniciAN. • su77 . Dk .. )! ~ I ! j i ' ; .-:. Ttal') .t 1.7. -"l.' :,c:: • . a XI it a .• 4 sad en Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar% 11 ' 1 - -Pull** , • Vlra • MOZZALIST., ALIMHZn iI I Alll.lol •. • • \ 1 . • • •• • • 71' rnTsBURGII/ WJEXIT, TtrESDAIt - nnyribints, • mAcEaNnwrs._:, A TLAs wogs% AtORTON STREET, NinthigraFd, • THOMAS IV. MILLE* President. These Works nee ambilg EUtit WOW Sae 'sliest complete establishments In the Watt; and are now prepared to furtdah - Esgtsey of ever, deseriPtios• Boilers, 011 sheet tiros Work. castingw IMlVastisixs. 11tS4iLbia . k4i10 General Cosidings. ORDIaisisOLICTIT'D ncitrall iTlioPir4(. l L FoIWDBY , Ario 'PIPE WORKS. •Verster Carr•ll and l'imimUsism filtrests,, (NINTH WARD,) PITTEVIVICrnens PA. ManufsetUrer of • CAST IRON 'BOWL PIPE, FOR GAB AND WATER WORMS. ss lif 'Pita In dry iZes is are ret ail ie l i argt . vartatl i NL Generaleastinga for (u and Wat.er Works. would also call the attention Of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORT'S. fells Mo TIE INV FORT lIITHOODBY CO. CHARLES MMAP, Priesident. J. M. 1111 1 1A t P Vice President. O. METOAL.F . , Seer IMO !rer". • J. K. WADE. Mirglireer. J. G. SNAP, General Manager. inamorata: - JAWS 13 orjeon. Shark* Co., A. el, Iite.‘PAINTIL, or X.-Painter Aeon: , C. B. HERItON, or pang, ChaltLnt & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, o Shoeckberger & Co. Wl4'l‘STC#l•Ftor Mill_er..liarr . Pita*. -;-riaritrratrarusineor - Belling_Mill and Blast 'Machinery , RETORTa andoDASTiN6l6l,_or orrery description , ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24 L. _ o ivrtr , ~. • 4,501,..v... L GSTON L CO., -._ ON POWDERS, . L_ IdANIPFACTUEEE B OF , F E LIGHT CABTIJIGS, All d ptions, fOr Plumbers and Gas Fitters': Ag rim! Implements, Cotton and Woolen MU Ma chinery', e..- ... AU ,Ton Vert promptly attended to. Office nd Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Oat !Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, BLA Si. CO., 13nceeisi.$4 , 3AnarN130/r,lticlogla d Musing, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOHNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIUROH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines at Engines, 31111:,Maeldnerii ;Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; O il Tanks and Tan and Sheet Iron Work. Citilm, No. 15), corner First andthnithlieldSireets. - Agents for UINGAIID'iI PETENT INJEC .111 for -feeding Boilers. • - • • jallirat MONT BLA7 - , : C. WOVIDRT k : t et - Butler St Nina Ward, . (oypoal Ucicn Iron Sthlo,) - PITTSBURGH. Bolling Mill nd Bridge Castings, NIMBLE SKE NS AND PIPE BOXES,. SLACBUCIUW—A*I: O awn:sail 9EN11414.1.70T Olden irompili wd earefalliaz:eeateh. - - - Charges reaaoßahle. • *Amin. pRieFA vfacvairt minowitiev,99.;.w•A strimis. iDuinakature and keep constantly . on hind Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON ,BDIES. DOG IRONS. )lOLLOW 1 1 /141,14 . ; And Casitnp generally. • idinyn, THONALVAIULIII & • •-• • s Fourth Ward Foundry and Nubian Works; IikI§rDIISECT ST., ALLEPHENY VITT, Pi., Minutaeturers of Stearn gnginek 011 Presses; Pul leys, Shafting, Grist and as Workltolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &e. Build to order mid have On hand Engines of all sires. mvptiqii, --:CEPI: I4I •EPP I P I Ff 0 AND .ROLL WORKS SSO Perm Street. BOLIMANi BOYD & BAOALEY. Chill Rolls, Mill Bon Lathes, Le. xv n alcoat ne m ciutga ' 0 1: o le if: - • . • See tetteblall . afeetcd, or OTISAM ENGINE , ea t NM 'p a r 131. .e s tbl : Milg e s.VPS Pe s i n ie rtrELl ' YEW? '..oC i t i P vvOetir , it 10, IS and l•borsewer ID U4E4 whiab -will be sold at •407: r educed Priced.- P. P.- Wablvint. Fifty miles aeaoff ri. o4lllll lth oalbe jar Lad Use pot , Th.Few' GAO AND STEAM FiTTING. J 011:: -C90:..".....108.1EC1R: an: jolts NI. poovEllor. co.; ~ .1 . TOPPD A Blliiktifit o - f I OA • 4 N. G f D ; u • ; . meintikit or itisPIVADLIMMISATOR ev_e~r desegptiont deigm...ln GAS TIZTU : ^- 4 ii UB111 Pl• ?-• 1111 „,*, 7 1 c.f . ) :, zr' ; Corner ogTliceorid Wolout Streeteii .. - ..q .IgrerBetilßom, mosso,- ( ..._ _ , 1 , ~. - r -_, - , - • - - ..i ' ri3 E, ECM f EET, SAlllllspLin4 WICKPIUMAIN t . . • r 13ZON SRO/Wept `streeti . rittibuirgh, Pa.. 111.1 f Agent Am the Bele of Cortina]] Doughink.ore, lt sephlue.lnsbelia, Dun " tinboDlK 4ll6l ton. and other brawls of An te. xoughlog eny Coke and C. B. Obereonl._ = PIG ;'111102113. Coadjrntannte &adopters reepeettnlly.sellettea, ME 9W11.. - .1; topp,wx. lag 441VMMie • jOiti§ircrna isliNEWlliteittatlYirilr COQ 0 11/10 J 4,111401 USI, -• ' e o er isto trifis • • • -4 er f, 41:1 - Dwarf on band 'Milers , Illnalnoil Too Li. igrano. 140 TIENT Orlitiel and 100 rs ND ,I,=,.eittoburgh. see rcl . al Wein of hopper -Sni in any 4: nal=l • ENGINES, /104•Egkato:L FOUT PITT Std ion TANK WO3LES CARROLL-IreItYDER• musinrAcTswass or TBBDLAB, DOUBLE-mu= TUBULAR. ITEM- Box AB," CYLINDER STEAINtBOILIES. OIL 'STILLS AND OIL TANKS, _ • CNINNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANG, SETTLING PANS; SALT PANE AND CON • DEMISE: • • , STEAL[ % rums, GABOMETEBS AND •IRON piumm DOORS AND COAL SNIITES 01111 es sad WareIIiOWNPVINVIRej. Seemadg Third, Most : sad Liberty,streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Orders sent to the above address . will be prometlt attended to. tab7:llB :miaow—am!. E. sAibauLl..... JAB BLAZE. °MARA BOILER ,WORKS .-. N.ORBOW, ILUINHILL, & CO, MANIIPACTITEENS . 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANN% SALT PANO:.GASOXICTERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Be Cor. Liberty Ond Second PITTSBURGH, viromptlydone ELIL WM. HARICL &, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON wd•Rxrltt, . NOS. , S 0 SS 514 AND SS PENN ST.' - Having secared a large, yard and furnished it with the most approved 'machinery,. we, are- jimmared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, Cud warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Place . Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling r an% Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and Ede !manu facturers of BarnhuPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. iss;c9l ITunts M. BITER, - . • Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, IPPITIBBITAOB,. PA., restrusAcurana or • IRON OIL -TANKS, SETTLING PANS; COPPER STEM PIPE, BOLLLEG ZOLL 13TACEE. And MEET IRON WORE. t For Steamboats. JAM= =DIM D. BRUSH. JARED M. BRUSH .& SON, itsifurscrtrnans or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CAST/N(143, &C. 000 K STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL at CO.'S TraIIMPEI, FOE ,BITUIL/*Q U'S COAL.' Warranted to Cook, Bake or Rout as 'well assni ()the State In the Won.' BMPTITI & We rici..4Bls.lAberty Street. Also oil hand and ftit' sale, FIUI PEENViiIk4.4 COOKING a 1..... GC& • CilicAiqativAcE: in the' 110 TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, WAILING AND Kiss!, Commission Merchants sad Brokers in Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILOINd,THIQUESNE WAY, • prirrasuatai, PA. • PHILADiLP}3IA M)DREBB, WARING, KING R C0.,- TACK flitomilicits, COMMISSION: MERCHANTS, AND Dmiras ER' Petroleum and its Products: rittarzpiziosca- - -D4i t t7:ll ,.. 9trmE•tae, eor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. rbtla nrlo delptda Office -127 NittLN El'. syn • • . JAMBWEAVEIIink.& CO, • 00Cononsii . taipti Jobbers, '. ts r..... , .., No. a DUQUESNE WAY; otll bias, sad sell Ora sUO,ltellued Otts. Lubripit, Tar.•"Bensine ("Jusge , Our loug_experieue., tu a l esrolemb boft enables us , to offer; utrosuiff 'be sod in ituorments to operators. , As heretofore.. We src s a i l [ tenni:tad to mime tithe 'lnterest or buyers am: se -, Len to fftte MI avail, Puttee , basing 4)11s for J are cordially Wilted to bring their samples. TX AL LONG CO.,M. lathiPAC2l3l4l3l3 OP * ME WHITE' 111110ING OIL, Brand—'Z riVIPBI4" Offioe, No., if 71fiiyillitaborgh. J. c. 1. SOER Ono WOHNII* Itel.narritu'A 41 41 11 0A* gab i 1 kW, at WEIRICAtIPIC: 461Le0 . • No. 18T C1../01111,9Wh0 •-• 4 A rt) arawei Jib°. n FURNITURE. n• -: i g ?, R• illt grEIL MA N . U 0 FAkI..4C..,T_; U . 7 - RERS 1 , ILI 1;13 Vii6Migu l ititb.stiititt i - -,' f I 0. 1 : :.,tr,:l6loooire illei d ,tVElegi... ! :. : :` ,. ititii:OU Atittai r Xtif**AY 4lCl W t r.i 4.21; ty.s = Is e: 41 'll . 6itiq t hi": . . ~..a1 .TAeNtru"M Adsilhor i ', o * . so t of common Num 1.. Those Is t of anything In oar Ilse sre oordisus Invited to can balers purchasing. Work swerenteeM mhitsalf - • LIMON IS WINK Mir PITS` BANKING CrY N0‘169 Wood St*. cspitAt, :: : :igoo,ooo. STOCKHOLDERS INDIYJDUALLY LIABLE. MAIMS IN GOYM.JEM'r -ANDd INTMLEST AILWNED Cl e __ leettotis made on all II al d States and Cazadsal _ _ CAPITAL, (anth ) L s $200,000. • DI:RECTORS. H. J. Lyncti, Wm. H.'Hamiliim, Job Mur doch , Jr., Ben . r o4l l l " eigen. Samuel Bagliey, A GENERAL' E,ANEING BUSINESS 314:t4 P. C. OLLt3, 127 Walnut Street. "FIYQ~- OLD. • 1 seeessiblel points In the • :.• _ • •. Jno. C. Risher. ,Robtr Kapst 'Andrew Mier, - ,Faukccht : ORMAN, Pres9t. D: Hostetter, Go n* rdon,. W es Fawcett, BAWL. 10 D. LEST ANN A TT SMIIRI alai, FL: • YSTO No. 293 Fv4*•.)•4 TRANSACTED Oollections made on all accessible points to the Vaned States 43 . 4 9mada, , 7 _ , Thne UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. U. J. LTNI171!1, rier!liee+, GiO. , o ,:voisci;Noto:o4l4;ioeitilifirolvarlufriff:l NATION DANK fif Cor. of Wood and SlatlfSts. A. . . *. Piesadinkt.. Jos. H. HILL Cashier, CAPITAL, : : : $600,000. DIRECTOR& A. Patterson, George W. Case,. Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless, talnAn Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, W alt. Allegrstrkpate• 1 ekt. -- • Nish Reed. ki 71i , - e DISCOUNT'S DAILY, AT 11 A. N. apS:o22 HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND-2880KER5;.., , z Corner Third aful Wood streets, prirrem:iiitaii, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, MART & C 0.,) DICALEIIIi IX Eichange, Coin, Coupons, I And particular attentiv a l e pgil to U fe l purchalie aid COVERNMENT BONDS. Bight Drafts on IJondon. mr:sB2 N ; ef"is, ; • -67 MarlEet At:T."O, a • Oolleetions made on all the principal potata of the United litateennd vacummo. I= Stocksißomis And other fieguritles lOUS= Sara 000 x• -1 Particular attention paid to the purebace. attd "sale of United States , Seeuritietie ,aao:•1 WESTEIMILILIFIR • N 0.59 FoUrth Strict. CiiiittnitED .- i6 6. IntArcot iiiiiiitraMbilietiposrek 4 ; ANY RUM RECEIVED FROM • ONE DOLLAR vevomilli DEPOSITS suaricT TO %CHECK. wrrnotrr INTEREST. Dialrii/ti 0at40 1 40 Wen*. 7 ; 1;; . - 11 ' t hil4aillii:6oiOri Baia; Woe PresidinG-Asite WWI FAT THoldPBONima., r 'A. N. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWO4 p iI,,. 40E. AWDIE. d. J. BILL Stockholders to lipmt , itropferesete: Wm. Forsythe; ep Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Herr, Willts.PalsoUs ;Heoriassalherti!' E. M. Fulton. 'moms ENlul. witiattik) 'll . Ol 3 BANK-COR SAVING 5,,, FORMERLY THE DIME,RAYiNG9 INIVITTEITIOM Nee.Al9sßcillirPxtciV9 -1 - OFFOBITFTEIX BANK OF PM-roman. can nr I `• OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on W ED NESDAYsIJdBATDIIDAY ' ZVENkNOM /rem MaY laWernearOirrtely to 9 o'clock i and from 1.41 99,Attr ,/111 1,1 — toolititinTLaws, ac. rural:tea its the orate. 2 , • This institution es ally offer to those wh earnings are limited, he opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing interest In stead of ricmalglugmappoduetkire, • I. • PIIZSIDENT. GEORGE A. BERRY. • PRZBIDLNTS, B. H. HARTWAH, I - 4 ^<l l ,Tillit:Tliatli, J. BiCESZTMIX AND 211X/181311ZE, D. E. McKINLEY. ' A. BRADLEY, . WM. K. NIMICK, thiff,sf A . nita.., iri e tigg p AS, L. GRAM.... R. C. SCIIMERTZ, ... cumb‘ro HER ZUG. Ehnierrons — D. W. lA. S. BELL. mhD:valtr 3/1 1 FOINVCRAC I Wig 4 .V.49ft , N 0.14. fainitleMoirl. !Streets- 1 . ...... ..,...._ .... Pr I TAM/P / Ail rsrTzßassaddininf2ndrollMl7Arrr MI Iit&OF.IVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posita received astaiskii. *Via inteneet. JAMES I i• ' F 9 ' . _ . " 2nltieurairol. .e,lll l l/Y3-• . '.. B '.'"; • Thol ; 9: 04. 1 ; itramuMoT Offt,..B°Pleig. William Deane. w. W. Bradsbay, ' A. 6 0. 1 . 313 M- 1 3cedi itiM P I NE ..S2 VOTATOES.--411Minuthels Peae Blows. Prince Alberts, Flukes. Early June andand Early Flaw Potatoes,juss received and f or sale Early 11. CANFIELD & t)2l. MU 141 First, 11Weea. ..KgK6l~'JGaY.`.%xF?,'r:AyAZ~s"~~» _. tea, '!."`3a~t-kJ,~.ti::^..:;s , - 1 - 86 EC vie at- •\- EMMISAME . RANT ~1,313419VM ? I ,l' • BANGING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE . . • TO of Mt and Wood Streets, t o tal BCby the NATIONAL BANE OF PH. R. MERTZ. Jas T. Co y. • Corner Fourth and Wood Stu, 1211 " , Pf-lIA IL7ll l jer BUT , Pa 02.14044 1 0. ~ /E PP.Et GOVERNMENT - 'SECURITIES GOLD, SILVER AND On:Torts, . . ON moo nvuumas bt.RmEt. 7430'5 . 0 RT E, Fit7.t.Tl 4 1J L!, NEW 5-20 COTlP_Olier BOND. larbiteiWAilbitentiliktoodti4 r ifi . A •'.7 *a- HONED LOANED__ON GOVERNMENT BONDS, and others proved p t lowest ,market :stet." 7'-' „ 4;71 .1 d_4 /. Orders exeentedifarllne"lPurebase and 15111 ,-,P ) 9 1 , 1 1 5 ** , ! n ! 4 : 4 ! 1 ' e 4 e, - 4 f:•: - . JAME'S & CO. I MII IMPOBITIL N. Casbler. cittli*#4t(i.-.:1,.1..i04r.i. Omen of THE i'vrtSinnum GAZETTE, MOSDAY,.June 8, 1868.• S dold wasfirm today at.. 189% tols39X, al though the.shipmenta of coin were less last week than was.. eipeeted t 'and bands'id= vaned in the Eurepean markets,- but the min reserve.in; bank hi,. so iiinoh • racluced that speouhdors wou.lll.- advance quotations rlf it mu; riot for the near approach of , large ~ . . tremury .dlaburiernants. 'Foreign. ex change is tending towards lower rates, and • purchasers ail) very limited. Gioverumen: bondi are rather weak, ,aud quotations are barely sustain ed. 'there is less desire manifested to buy for inv es t. mentp,andlOW areci49l!lienenet AeAnty for ..speculation. The advance of the Pacific -Railroad bonds to par, - and 103 4espectively 9 with a very , :-limited t amonntr of Asnithi- on the market has made these securities such a favorite, that parties who wish to buy for long investment, ;prefer to - , purchase these in preference to 'United fitateibiinds at a premium of ing. It ..m.lll be but a short time when these bonds will nearly disap pear from the market held only by, parties for, trust funds and in like manner. - The Stock Market was rather talkie, and • Fort Wayne.declined-140?; to-4ay. It was, stated :fil. f ibeie col - in:Ms _about, the bii&i ning of last week, tliht the market lacked the support ofbcupAlde inveatoJ and,that the whOle movement was engineer 4 ed by a few prominent lookeis 'who wished to get clear of the stock :which-they bay° beerV carrying for about a year. The balance of the stock list is ill , th6,6ains., condition, ev ery little rise is follntratillii U` correspond ing and Agenteht of the influential operators' hat keeps up Prices. Express' SlieekS were, more in demand at t h e present iow pr ices; • when compared with . for*iir inotati:Mul;: but wheather these stock s ' ere Cheap,' is difficult to say; The itnekijare `ihientsf*. a Class of men' who get ;rick ,tery by continually watering the stooks oolong , _as the public-was. willing to btorl the. ittOck' at high rates; but' at c pieeent thei , pay — tici'• more than any other inv&lititthil no suotAsfr,attaclvd._, -..,34lFimg„sherea,Re l morel active: in& ther l dealhigs li when compared with . - the summer- of 1866. Money easier, heeanisf lesitimatn nevi does; not ,require Intufh,capital freip,itc stagnation. ' Some lively - engineering was made Bir. some. Railroad bonds, under tie impression. Mint these tonnde . would: ad: vane;' but it .will be found that after the, Isnext coupons are paid, they are to be - had ' 'esd!'si,tiensd proportionately . Una than the present. . • . Closing quotations' as reoeivesit by Ph. Merts, were as follower- , • - ' OH, PA. SE r, .e.*() FINANCE' ANP TRADE: Galt', 136%; 1881 bonds,Al6%; 1862 112%; 1864 do,.110; 1865 xligt-110%; Contio*: 113; 10-40 s, 106; 7-3U6, 10934. Rallrgads—CleYelaiad.& Pittsburgh. 88%,; Fort Wayn43,llo%; , NortlikVicestemeoulinon 69%; North Western—preDirred, 81%; New York Central,llB3%; Flrfieragql9k l South ern. 90%; Ohio &Mississippi, 30%; Mer chants, Union 119res8, 26%t. Western Palen Telegraph,3B y..• Mining ShareaL-DarydoW, 32; Quartz Hill, 110; Quicksilver, 26%. —CloshigkiitotiticifisT*Aviiiibilishes T. Brady & Co.: G01d,439%;V: 8.iefei;1881"016)04:68, 1862, 11234; 640%,18631,41,9g0. 4 5/.20. ; • 110%; 10.40'5, 106;" - SW's, — Jarttestr July, '65, 118t = :.,001414 viEttOgr...llEA Jul '67 11334; "31146r7-20's, 100 'Jury - 7-30's, May' C.znip., , 1865, • ~ - A iLtausINtgATTLE .. .. _. _..... . .. . .. . _ ..... .. _ i ,- 11' , cnniriOrt#BP/TISIPTAGIUGANEnthOq, -;;"-';.; • '; ;.- iSterepAil 8; .intie, - .Atze: -i , .. 'There Wite . '.iiiiiiiii ,:,F. *4i'llidi“ ) iiiipil:i' all tikik on side ta4aY;'alij4it , "iiinriin:halidiiff , and fifty head, and :WittrWigitintaistisilliot , 41 **01 4 . 31 4 , Cc1cA 3 . bm7crißptl4. , ,. 9? Market was withont,..4enht. the , d ulle st. one' of the aeaston. - z Of -. the ~ whole : another of- i I fe*;/ 6 0Pn.te.:- - . l h4,:*nt ed r , t4": o ' le :l '- .. 1 chinfiliVi the 4c.4. 1 :_r9,4,ki7ii..:*1' dianapOhie and-. Pennsylvania. -.,Last weekii., theire . Wert Strterat-wholesale':lnyerti in'at--, te:iignei!imihite.*.iii.:*o)4..*____V; ls '. o *: tl is, 47. "hen's teeth, , t.., reread:6PM ierteree , c,Weteg. :: 'fiLlenit.:sraa,..t4Rht§ latent 13 ~lire. Fog,. AS Ili t 4. WI Alle. aY9 !0; 4 $4,. .1 . 50,J1 he had benihthethlugt Pi4i tt i l k i n ui rt , ... ..V that he would as there were no sellers at his priiiiiiaOtiriiiPinfilltaviiiithilitliteek, imicitom - row l 4 4 .§FANAl4.CPRENItritue._ Y;') i fr ,pitsw ; t,,9 t e irbittply, .0 train 9 , te s fi t g . itgOr. l o3i;icvlijiliiiiiitriltifiliii;ik. . -34+! lolirAho-iksimaltV.Wiii. - s hlti` ;te-reduet ii u r s :set4ve.' - CP , m kirev eoViiiid t iatifir O(47AV-totter. ee; t decline n WOO 4,9tii i.WWSWltnairited; We notietiftevitillibititilboadcwasieteattle avinicitirti4o34:the a figgiAti OF% V i al, fowl . ii,e , Et nn u elially74,lei re. iices..w e e Ail 0 past winter and spring, and we" nt "ettraiestly hope that their expeetions .will 1 - . , ITOMM be resiiitSild the Tallest lifigrbti. ,Tbafol= lowing is a pretty full report of the sales: E. Katz sold 42 head or '03i:41110)S mixed stock•at' 43‘ 63i.•' , - • '.• = _ _ - L. Roth e reports hiving retailed 31 head of very common stock at 53 to 44. Hazlewood & Blaelvidock retailed 181fead of while; to extra Chicago steers at to 9X; 18 unsold—held at 934. ' Amer wholesaled 18 head of Inifaidthlo stock to Shamberg at 434 to BV,. Chas., Hudson had 18 head of mixed Ohio stook; may be quoted at 6to 834•:- • • • ` Shamberg &Hartman report having sold 34 Chicago•steers at ti3i to 9,34: • , - • Kraus it Haas soldh3 head .Chicago steers at 8 to 1 4 3‘.. I. . getter 172iearl Chitagir steera•at B,Boe • i - Jae: hi4lllstee. 28 head ' of mixed ' Ohio stock. on comMisajon'.. • id, 6)4 to Sy s ' Greenwald& Kahn retailed 51 head Chi.. • •cago steers at 83k to 934; shipped 34 h ea d Ohio stiielseirst. ..! • -• Lehman & Zeigler report having 16 head ' Washirigtoneuunty steers. bulls and cows at 434.,t0 • ' .t ftrks. 'Trautman: 54 head Chicago 'steers at Bto 83‘. - ' ' • ' ' ' Dolan a. Co 18 :head et ifriMe Chicago stions=up to , ten'o'clook—unsold. p o olmes, Lafferty & Glass report. haying wholesaled and retailed together, 80 head o lowa stoekat 834. tot:. 1 ' Hedges _ & Taylor . sold 38 head of Illinois Steers for Dirviiiit 8 t 0 ,84; 20 bud Indiana. eows and heifers at 6 to 7 5 '. ' NCair retailed 18 head Chleago steers for Dolan dr-Co. at 8' to 834.- •Mr.• Carr in dignantly denies they charge made in this -report last Week,'-that ho had' been Selling - tows. He haa,too,„...much. „respect -for,bita self and his Vocation to stillany stock that will not bear an examination by the'theat inspector. Myers': & Needy sold-16:' head of bhio steers for C. Montgomery at i 8: to S t and 60 , bead on their own account at "N 'to 9y,. EiHEEP AND LAMBS. • eit - tifieei inid;tiratn r ' w a s , agabl - litrgeihiirwdek, every - pen available about the yards being full, and, as was the case lastweeli,•quitea. number were left. uniscild-Leither taken back home' or sent to the Central yards. This being the case, the, market was the dulleat one of the _ seammoindowlesa for, fitly 1 e rant toeSheeP; of Whichlh'ere'were 11; t few - in . market, prices ruled lower than last week. Lambs, alseo ;' were =@meedingly ' dull, ;and .they; too, as well as Sheep, ruled lower. We noticed some of the same Sheep on sale today that were of red last week, and we should not be surprised to find them again, in market next .week.... We were_ quoted thefolloWing . • - Walters 63 head Sheep and Lambs; $2 to $3,50 per head for t h e former. and $1,75 to 'Which 3 2 mei -bead epr —Which 'he asked 64, and 20 Lambs held at 11,50 to. ~.M. Milner's field . ' 60 bead it $31:43 4,50, for sheep.end his lambs averaged 11. 3 • - • ' H. Bradley wholesaled 105 head of rambs at $1,75 per 4ieadt doithinilt2,so per in ; the country. Flinner 60 head at from 3 to 534 cents poun d.: 7 McCaslin sold 85 head of good sheep to. Stskely &Br-1104.8730 V. head.. ,Geo. Maxwell sold 1;4, for Robert Maxwell,. ;35 head; 15 for 546; and 20 at • 5.18,E pound. J. G. Glenn had 50 head; bald at 5 eta. Adam Eckert had 102 on sale for 13ergeant; 501d.50 head of sheep at $4,20, - and lambs at J. Neely had 49 - head of Washington Co.. sheep, for which he expected to get 5 cts, McMullen: & ' Herr, had 102 of Washing ton County sheep; sold some of tote at. 6 cents. J. Rynn had 50 head on sale for Bruerick . .,41c Co.; sold 15 head at SM: E. Davis had 92 head; sold some of the. testet 7 eta." -•• • - '‘ Stakely &Bre: lieffsipo on sale; Roberts. 148; and there were two lots from Green Co. one of 95, and the'ethet •of 175; the great' proportion of these were left over.., •;', • Market dulland unchanged. We continue , to quote in Wide!' witY; at 9to 11 cents, as. to quality and condition.. . ' ) yrris mo u roseotgin tisditPmrs isocimiek oiMuis sto 7- Tui r .lec; Bart . tstt li ; _ ..,:k...,“..n',. - , `IF-.44 , 47.;.'ir.'•: , - .......,••• OFFICEOF THE Prrrammen GikstErnr., / • ii • ,: ~.::: t ..1 MuNttor..jtituilt; 1888.. ' 4 There is no abatement in the epdtement. .. in the Crude MOritet; aid with a firmer il ,teeitieibitilrofr liatu'idtg a 'tifilf further , _advance• has been established. We,, can ' [' I report a sale of 406 titibi; - te arrive on this. AnteriCll4l4inidonblils;'sret - it - trlutl', at „pa._ Aa_will dm wie, the.: volume or li. laminate 'vnialitherlight, butt this may.be Tatttibuted le the' fapt thlit ;holderethe, - not : 1 offering Yerit fittelY•id , . , Ititeitations,. having • hopes_ of realizing still better prices, While • buyers, lute" 2€ o /erakkr 'she 'AMP/. 14,9flutt ,: take hold ery codacly when - the market is; e,,1 advancing. -4,,t,elegram from Oil City late ,i this afternoon ' gape' “Maiket - still eon-- , W ; 31 1 111 1 1Ann'wl e riursrefd Widener, on • e l , creek sellink ty at *B4,2¢,end at this. • place holders are itskrnie KM without find ing rit b ere. Weather clear and warm." r 4 ED—Thei Market for Bonded Oil . ',. was also verylixtelattil'ooonsiderablyiexcl-f 1 ted to-day and compared with, Saturday,.'„ 11 prices have still..lUrther- advanced. We k can.report.saltsfof threb ulines”" of 500 each $.-•4 from August to December at 82; 500 each N for SeOteinheY OctebiSP ad 'November, at ,`„,i 32; and , 600 for first and 500 for last half of 11 Atiguat;dt - 34.1;ungAtid July,* the.abeema- 'l' ofifalcs,initrtsAtiotell at..BWt6 81:. : The,: ,4 present advance ii regarded ' as legitimatei, - 1,1, being nothing - more riot less than the re- LI suit pf supply and demand, and so far as we can learn, dealers • -are , generally sat- -0, tidied. , • "- ,'! ' - • PI on. sni - mnierri rim .A: ..V., B. B. 1 Lockhart. 'Tim./ '',St C0..1114 bbls ref. to •,.-.. Warden, Frew A Co., Philadelphia., „,__ . , ~...„ B. W. Morgan & Co., 150 doll& to 'War•-; m ten, Frew & OP4,Phllsdetratiec t • . - , A. tit 1 Nat. Ref-. Co., T a. AR.. 4 %1. 0 . P....e" BB' k , ? worth, Phillidelph . R,l • Montanan* Residue& Co., 500 do dti i':F,- , to Waring, IX mi(aa t Co., Philadelphia. ti, P. Weiseriiie x ' 26o do do to Warden. Fri 581.141304. - Nue" .., 4. . . • t , t- . a Buinm v :Kehow a. Co:, 800 do 'do to it .'.i aefi; Mat &.:04rboadelglia. ' War.. , VI p,,Viraketibergerik Co:. -18 do tar to , I, A . den,,r o yf i tNl.,wmadoph*-4•„ i ;,• fi ors.•••siktr=crs tin,* todb• tumor. Vs, Leff n & W , 111 tibia ref. to War- , a i m _. • - giv t,6‘ ladelplui. ,'" . -,. t t-' ,l• izt , ; • $. M. Lang& 4178b1:4a ref. to',Wardeit:- 0 so Frew & - M.,,Philadelphla. ~ ; . i , . fl-: , ,• Ihnon•Roledt. Bt. Co., 40 do W. ,P. i,14 Logan,& Bro., PhiktdelphitL• : ' ' k•A ' DnAtin 'lt '•Wlllbitriii, it do "to to ‘W. P. L o Flyait .Vrs4tPriadebild.a. z .- . ; k ..e. v i'.4.'' . ...:,40 - ,f.. , !. Je I: e , is.: 1 .4,- i ..: ;I' .. ilgeilS.V r itik'PrigSaiiislitete 'KI cur Teuratiktothe'Rittstmob Gasette.L,- ; N ITlM'Youi.;itliiell.:-Trider finerxifeather. 0 , •, there IN's lit tre There luquiry, _yet the Dry I. Goodi-maiketia iveili-ditd-far from active. :k .MarrimlW - 112thmtlf ite deed leltbilling.`• !'' Amookearblesehed.Muslins ;deem to 176: FottestlEltadoPlB4:llslßOXX"lllaios;•' vine Ita, Tuieiteiti..2234; Witmlutt4 8501;. , NeW 'OW i ßlllltklgEkk..l,_,ames Steam Mills 1853,11 , 4418, fierikper Idem•18o, Ballotf& Scuril6ol,:tareagillQlLA - .Matiaellf..4l4e4 MeLtilbotl4s4oo3isothß 1604041't0n It 4 140. Mere Dale Albil "ha" `B ed ' Ban' 12c. ' .Ms Widttßleithell'ilheeldnieftioleinutud the fol= 13/ 4 114 4. 1 501 k =e:A :Me= 11 ... c...........a..a _l oo l3oC.Nalthioirit4 0715 .419. ii. 4 523 f e', ~. '` r'eU t ra * * 2l-. - 7 ti StSVP L lsal3l l l:4 4 o l ai ' H*5..0044 00 St" /S I MI B 6( l l3° T' B - " ' , Bi la t AgValter " Iti, r l-1 • 4 - 13 " i st . ~ . . ... ... ...q1 4, 1,74-4444661116' ‘ lOlO2. 4111 1 Vat i rta l l itir tr ti tia l ltiT it 0 .. 1 t ,,,. ~ le '-' :`Meld',,., ;.,..v:1.,. . 4 . 1.: : ' and weak, at $7,60460 fbr Ads to good grades. % 4 k%i'rz,`^ l * . .?' , 2,-,•z<, -A4*. MEI II II II I II I MI , i IN t ~A Ys t • i a •-r! (ti I , r; I 7 , 1.