The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 11, 1868, Image 6

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AB. lizaivan, Pres 3 W. P., , PORTBB, 880 t.
PITTSBURGH FORGE . -
AND IRON eO.,
mmairraermxiilis
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
RallroadCar . A.xlia ilalled; •
Imaltar Axles Hammered;
,140eitaokitive Fraines;
=aide
Frame Shapes;
*Me Wide; • • •
Taltits, !Straps;
Piiiast .
IStlaaratioat Shafts;
Rteamboat Cranks; . •
,Piston Bode. Wrists,
Pitman Jaivs, Collars, , •
Offlee,lTo. 177 71EINflif',,ST,FtEET,
pirranwtott.
GILIFF,'HYEIIB &
CO.,
Na3VPACTURERSOi"I
Bar, Hoop and giieit
WROUGHT IPON,
Iron Welded Tubes for GOB I Steam,
Water,
OIL WELL TUBING.
dmir4,9s *titer and 182 krat S*eta.
PITTSBURGH, Pi
'
KENSLNGION IRON WORKS.
LLOYD &
IdANUFACTURERS,pr
Best Common, Relined, Charcoal
•411:1NIATA.BLOOMIRON :
• •
MERCHANT BAR; ROUND aid SON= IRON
MOP_, BAND, T and ANGLE IRON. •
HOMER PLATE and SHEET, IRON,
MOWER AND REAPER BARS. • •
CYLINDER and GUARD or "'INGER IRON.
SMALL TRAILS AO and le to the yard.
WROUGHT CIDLIES.and SPIT: F9for same.
FLAT RAMS,__Pnnehed and Countentunk. ' -
NAILSOR.EEN IRON. •
AND SPIKv4.
Warehouse and Office at the WoAcs, GREEN
OIIGH STREET, (a continuation of tFirst street,
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
VERSON, PRESTON & co.,
Pennsylvati.a -Itott Works.
Warehouse, Noll. 166 and 167 'FIRST STREET
opposite Monongahela Rouse,
spEl:d6• . - - prrrssuitcs.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
( SINGER, NIMICK & CO„
PITTSI3I7EIGI3,
M.anufactarers of every description of
CAST AND GERM 1N STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS
- -VIAWPTIC ANDI'LATFORM sraniros: •
‘A.3ax,s,I3TEEL TIRE; 844 - &C.
.
Warehouse, 83 'Water aufl . loo Fh3q, Sts.
$p16:067
PT STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK &CO •
(RICQESSOREI TO JONES, BOYD a c 0.,)
Manufacturers 44 z i
BEST -CAST STEEL;
, .
gqtriltl3, FLAT'and OCT.A#O_, an sttte SAW
rye.: , =.,11.27 2 •1‘91C1r. at:l4ll3*May. emuisa.;
OAST L for'
. . . .
Reaptiagmaad Miiebizseir, •
aitesdAlow .wintbsssisWar•• •
' • Axles Cue its:•••11bel•
Cast and Common tqoiii;gr.gii*ijiSteeL
Offfee--Corner FIRST AND HOSS - thiEETS,
two
blocks above the HOnongehele House,
oe2:d9 rr, 7 A.
BABieli, • Alnij:Nr.
GENZISAL PARTNEIIB
WK. METCALF, 4 REUBEN MILLER,
GEO. W. BARE,' - 4 CHAS. PARKIAL,
SFAcIAL rAimirsa-8. M. KIER. _
1 SARK & PARKIN.
Office, No. , 339' Marty' St,
..PITTSBURGH,'_ PA.
te14:448 ,
BLACK DWIOND
STEEL WORKS
pAg,K, BROTHER & CO.,
#a6c~actaren of :ii d'eseWpit6;asOV
Mee ittad Wareltonse_,_ 120,121_ ,2 124 SECOND aad • and 121 FIRST 81 . 22ETa.,
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uIs AIIHIWARE HOUSE. •
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MAZUR & EUWER,
/Wmlsssturers wit Ippprtgo of
*it 100 W
CUTLERY, ac.
887 LIBERTY STEEEZ
0011NZU OF WATIM, ,
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POUNDMS,' IWtOBM3TS
ATLAS -WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Nlnth-litedidi
~"IPlZ`a'4 3 l3t;Mp, 9 -W
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
Mein
complete
es oature among the geit - arm most
_ pleats In the West, and are now
prepared. to 'Tinton ,
Engines, of every description.
Sheet Iron,Work.
Minnie nn .csritiugs.
El!gPe Ca llB 49F!lt
Machine Castings,
Genernitirstitiffoi:- - •
no9:nal '
-',-,;OIa)EIi*SOLI.CITEM-
ATAolll4,4..lrOlpipitY
AND PIPE WORKS - - , :..
Varna! Carroll and Smallinaa . Stareeta,
(NINTH WARD,)
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PITTBBUfI 11, PA.
1931.6311 1 111 •
Ar-Alvira4tp...vgr.or
. pikST IRON BOWL PIPE,
SOR GAB AND iirATER, WORKS;
.3fy Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry
sand, and 1S feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of
fieneral Castings fOrikui and W titeiWorim
I "If old d also call - the attetiftiii of Superintendents
of f ar t iV e rorks to my Make of EXTORTS.
THE BAP FORT PUT FOUNDRY CO,
•
MAULER REAP, Piesident.
J. ffi FENAP, Viee President.
'O. METCALF See'y And Treater.
J. M. wAvs:Engineer.,
J. G. IiNAP, General Manager.
• , rnatefonst '
JAMES B. MURRAY, of ' Lion; & Co.
A. E. W. FAINTE J. Pointer & Sone. ;
C. H. HERRON, ofpang, Chalfant & CO.
THOS. S. BLAIR, o Shoenberger & Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin.
• 2tAxix - riiiins'ea
80l
m.
lIETONTSand CASTDIG ,S °revery desal:lmi.
=lan% NAIL MACHINES.. • fey{R
L. 0. LtVINGSTON.W. 8. 1117RT.W. A. ZOILLNSONs
LnIIIIG,STON & 11.2 •
IRON POIDIDERS,
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idA2DMACITUItiIitS
OP • -
.- • • - - •
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All dese . tipttont. for7iinnben and Gas Fitt_ _ ,err 'Ag
ricultural ImplemOnts, Cotton and Woolen MU Ma
chine?' k
All obWor promptly attende to.
Mee and Worke--wesinworox AvENUZ,
near,Onter Depot, Alleglieny City, Ps.
ROISINSON, REA
Successors to liOnuannt, Mims It IdlLLass,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSUIRGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, -IBlas;.MusOnts, ,:••• Machinery, '
Shallin_g. Castings °fall descilistlons ;011 kun g Tad
Stills, Boller and Sliest Iron Work'.
Office, No. LSI. soruer Firs: and Snattilleld St reeti.
Agents ftmUWE/A.1,313'S I'ETENTINIMC )11 for
feeding Boilers. • • /511:r52
morrr BLANC .F01111011901111C.,
.Butter Street, /fin Ward,
_ • PIT'TSBITILGH.
Bolling Blittatu'Bridge Castings,'
THIMBLE up; Amo,FIFT,BoxEs,
MACHIN:ELM AND CASTINGS GENTHekLI,Ir
Orders prompily and carelidly executed.
Charges reasonable.
• I 'Maui Kiettloll.
oeisdz;
BEnixv- ro .•
office andlyliiefi;ifie;t9=lToo4
Maniitac tura Said ieep constantly on haitsl'
411 , .,1; P..
Thimble, and Pipe Sinn*
WAGAM - 0:34230XN10 IEO
EIVOAat tVet LEV4HOLLOICWAII*
7-1
And Castso# generally.
INEFIN
rtiliwitits . cOLElrit t clo,,
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Faulk FoildryAtallaidgMlioi)*
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa.,
IdatkaAnreitor Steam Etigines. Olt Pretties, I
111, Shafting, Grist 'andl3aw Mllt Work,ltollbag-
MU and 3laehilbe Caattns,Dnald Bats, weights.
Wagqg Enxea,, L itc. t114.$ 19,yde
o 4 sta n
nt bay,on
hanelFmnottes or aflame. 14”1. • r - nmtups
cENT=---
FOIONDRIr
AND ROLL WORKS,;,;
S':.
.13$0,1!enn Street.
. .
B 01,121 0 ." BOII:I_..&'BAGALEY:
bbititatig,ldni Catfink r liolt.Latliet; WO. •
itI I 4X,ON MACHINE , : VO.
ESTABLIIiIIED IN 1846;
i tr f STEAM' ENGINE . % 'sizes
ftud - oi r tbtl 3 n Ts amrrea t gattratt i; toe sta l ilog •
far ef e viriety a C A IO, l a &rift hol4oftfiolf t er
ENOI2I2A urtilth "rill.. be told at. Very reduced'
' P. r.GfEisfik. ; 0. „
Fifty mile) below Vittsburgle, Gallo Ohio alter. and
(4,q• . • • - nae:hz
GAS AND' EinlaigtF7TTlNG.
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J 01 7*,..000114116.,...,4011.
MUCOOPFXIeCir
131Liugs -POUNDE,III3 •
GAS
Briultseturereat,PUMPlLAND BRABIIIIVOSE,v
esneg desesjptleaz dealers Ina O Al3 , 7lXTILtelf*
<DIV TlABlNG,_aralltladsls 4
.Connor otPlke and Milinit Street 4:
- PIT'rSEEURGir:'
i>>ls:l7lo
=MEM
SVMAL!..WAPPIEAwiti; - 7.
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124 First Street, Pittsburgll;.lPa:
f. •
Agent fee the tale CorCOMPthik Dou
l s e tutztore. Jo
sephine, Labelle Duocantion, tante • lendon.
and otber bootie pt Authrielte, oughlogheny
Et
(Joke end O. H. UMW'
iitik•i4.
Con alimmenta and order. reirpeetfist4itifteiteil:4:'
irkla argatiOnil I ?
001TU NUL AlfD NICEITUG WOLIEc ,
dittarriIMICEMAIEG7 al
(Opposite thlian Icon 3lilis,)
MalffNlE
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U2aMM
PUTSWIterli /GAZEITE.: TIIITRUIM; !PINE T .1.868;r.
(\ ' ENGINEEV BOILERS, 41EC •
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL OD TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER ,
•
I [AN'UFACTOIIEBB OF
,
TUBULAR,'DOUBLE-PLIT ED TUBULAR, IvIRE-,
MOE AN-, CYLINDER STEA 3 I:BOILERS: c -
OIL STILLS AND; OIL TA.NIES, -- • - :.
CHIMNEYS, BugzanTlTG Aim 41311 PANA,
. 1 1'
SETTLING PAM, SALT PANS ~ D N- .
- DEN'SERS; I ' ' - - ''
(HO
STEAM " PIPES, . GASOMETERS ... ti LEON
BRIDGES; - . -t. .• '3 - -'.
PRISON DOOLS•ANP c o ' ll, - 8 //VTEe.
Olien and iitirehonie.• corner ' Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa; -' -
1_
Aar Orders sent, to the above address wilt be
arotentb f attended to. I , . -.- mh7:lB9
ES
SW. m0int0w.....08. samarana......rAs. az,Aus.,
MARA MOILER WORKS
&
auartrricTunizad OP
Steam Beilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS; WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c.
Cor. - Liberty and Second StE6,
PITTSBInIGH,. PA. -
REPAIRING promptiy done. 3y4:b2
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
4 titOTLER'VIAKERS'
AND. STIgET IRON. WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22, 21 AND 2B PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and Banished it With
the Most approved machine:7, we are prepared to
want:facture every deseription of BOIL. madee
-best manner, and warranted equal , to an in
the country. • Chimneys; Breeching, Fire Rec 6,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers; Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron,Bridges,Sugar Pans, and sole mann
facsnrers o Barnhill's Pateigollers.
Repairing done on the sho t notice. lat:c2l
JAI Es 1,1. RITEIt,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBI7IIGH,
ktANIIPACTCOM OP
IRON OIL TANKS ,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORE,.
•
For Steamboats.
JADICD 111. DUET!, EDNIIIND D. DIIIISEr.
TARED H. BRUSH 6L SOll,
M A NUFACIVIIIRS OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
000 IL STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL it CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted' to Cook, Bake or-iloast as
Bell many other Stove in the Union.
BISSPLT O
No. 2.85 Liberty Street.
Lb ? onitawi raQ rqr We.
PARLOR FITOYM.,
kiritt.tbila STOVEk:
• , GRAVE FRONTS PEVDE.BB,
- .0001E.INt3 WU Ac.
CHEAPEST PLAICE liCtlie 'city
TO BUY TAE _ _
PH I NC STOVE
. V
Is at No. 146,,08410";11TEET. „
ita P. C. thIPIFY.
"he,e0,040
AHEM AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Broken tn
, • - 4 1
Petroleum and its Prodnets,
-I)4,,TELLIS.IIIJII:I))NicriIIQiitSOIEVAV.
PIIIIIIIIIRGII. PA.
,„ ADDREBS,
WARING; ,KING &
, , 127 Walnut atreet.
'TAGIL BROTHEM,
7 .. NT g r i t
A W DEALERS Ix
, • •,_
Petroleum lutd4ts Produtti.
Pittelmrgh Ofece — DALZELV:JD‘Wei - jeite .
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin Streets.
(Xte.41.27 WAIMIT ST. - ' 4 / 7 .
apl:w3o
JACOB " EAVES., r.6t, 0.,
' - .00 Oinsintsaiirm:.TONters t • :' ' "
A°: 3 trriltitizni WAY ,will ' Durand nil 'CAW;
aud IleAned,,ollsc,Lubricattudy Tsr, Seitsine and
e. , our ion Lexperleuce iIA tile PiltrOltUDl
' Fr=bli t s i as, to .arer .unpsuali mottles and In
het
dUesuusd eyersters, As beretsfore.vve ars de-
Vermin to , ms , .de ,0, the Interesiv buyers UM sel
lers
I to V ..Had call, ~rartbss hav ing Oils tor, side
are i invited-to' wing th at[saulpees., ~, ~, , •
'4ll/IALONG t
-11CANUFACTURER8 OP
PUNE
T y lifikl BURNING OM
“, 5 )1'
11151,11
- • /tremor—fir, ,
Staier.3o. Duquesne iiiy;tietioNirfich.
C.:ay/mat; .011. , A. =taw. .w. a. 11171 is
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BP I W*I woiwi• - 4.
snot** sad 4•Are iqr sale in kinds •
LUSIIICATINO
No. 181'. - OZAlitlttAibr t ' (
wurrtrg4 sonsw & co.
PBACriCAI...2,Q
rts , fLan9 04.441 4 Vit ,
RMINEMANUFA CTU RERS t V,f i
, t i_ , •• 7•„;"1
' lW4r P la . 4 l l 4 - '
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• • •-.4 f lifil Jl t . x
k
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0 TFINANOLAL, :
bro. 169 Wood Street,
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COnni : : $ 2l
• STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY .lAB '
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT
.:.AND -:COLD.,
IIVTEEE:T -ALLOWED On TIME. DEP,
Coflee as made on all laCcessible pointal
United B .ates zuld,C'abadas.
DLRECTijItS: . _ i
IJim. C. Risher..
Roby II; Rang,
Andrew Hiller. '
, James 111. , 8a11ey.1.
~CLIIIIIIKAN, Pre
D. met WILSON. , eashiei
ordan,
Inca,
cett,
D. Hoe.
James
D. Wa
E. Fa
SAN't.
tiToNlrf
i o. 293 1111301TYISTERET, 1 •
PITTSBIIS6H,.PA.
• •
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : $200,000.
'•• DIRECTORS ,-- - - -
11.4. iynaik , - , . —, Win. Ti.' thinintlin,--
„
John Murdoch., 'lr., Henry Bockstoce,
William Espy, ( 1
Geo. T. Van Doren.
Samuel Barcittay, .- • • , , f •
k GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Th rliiitiBA6TED
Collections wide on all accessible points in the
tutted States and Canada. .
Interest ntihied hn tine DepoSits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President. .
° 'GEO. T. VAN GOREN. Eaailer.
••`/I Nraa_4o algal.: ft
COILYERCEr
lATIONAL:'_I4Iit OFf .
• Cdr. of: [Wood • and Sixth-Sts.;
A. PATTIERStIIt • Presldebt.'.
J011..11. HILL'
CAP'IT'AL, $500,000.
aS DrBNCTORI3: - -
d. Patterime • GeerrgeWitli
James McC andless, .
Chas, Lockhart , li3oulas,
-Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Ree d.
ki..gs.t'aiar! it 2 •I • t
." • C` -rf
*r. —
ap9:oX2
HA*T,CACGFILEY As CO.,f
, BANKERS- AND ,BROXE4 . .
Corner Thir_d(,a7,id , Wood, Streets,
- PrII"*3I3ITR.GIT, /PA.,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART A C 0.,)
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....,, • - :- DZ'AyArts rif ,-:::- 1 . ,. - - . ' : (."",,
Exchangp, Coin . Coupons,
And particular attenflcm paid to U e DulTainin and.
sale 01 .
COVERNMEIIIT BONDS.
EilEatp-Diralr to con-1..0.n4p.n... ~ - -.
HOLMES & SONS,
N.
33 4,
Ar,p,.Fket Street,
PA.
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United States and Canadas.
..,1 -1- Trlf", - 7 .7 T ,'•
SLOG K Bitidglaid i OtieigaiiittPil
,' °°, ° 4} P` ,7 I'Vf°343/t° ON '.,.1,5/iiiria.9A°li•
Partici:au ,tattittaon pa.l4 $ Ile: , 14/I:44111324
ic e of a - . 1 ,
1.7
United States Securities.
ja3o:al .
ESTEEM SAVINGS BAVIE47c7
(Yo' 59 Yoitith - Street:'
66.
Interest paid oriTimo DepOsitts
ANY BUM „D.ECE4VFI2 reox
ONE : DOLLAR UPWARD, •
'DEPtY3ITB BUBJEUT TO- einica,wrraocrT,
U REST.
Memento Daily' Kett e , elonk.
Pieilient.4l(olilPtiON BEI1: '-
•
Vice President—A; It.' SliSiiiLL.
THOMPSON BELL.. „. y_ , A RBRALL, _ -
JOB. 'DILWORTH.? J OBL kLAIA AM& •••
J. J. (itILLESPItt, ,
Btoekhelders tc;'whont we make reference: • -
Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dltworth,,
Wni. . arr. Davit,gar t .
Willis Dattel4r I DenrFlLm , thbet;
D. W. C. Bidwell, A. M. Drown
E. htt:Feitorw , , • Thomas Errln'a.
Pnll7l_ll,llS,_,' '-:;1
• 4-NK,..roR
`FORMERLY THE DIME gi4yaros INSTITUTION
No. 67 - Fourth „
"7,7°Ptr.2 "411_,..104X.C1ti1tr4°14
" -- 'l7lrauTEßßurnicisms..
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, OPEN DAILY from 9 t0.4.-oleloek,and from ED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, May
'lst to Nov ember , lstwfrom.T.to-9.o'eltultvet4 from Ist tollltyla t ego etecloliht - '
.. Books of By-Laws, ite., furnished at the °Moe.
- This institution especiaLty-olier to those whose
va
'earnink s arc limited, the opportunity to aommulate,
by A potato,. easily sayed..a.cum, whba.4.lhe.
,i 1 Wien needed; sand. , 'Miri
ing ln ilf..
atm of remaining up,progneare:,p o I.
BOARD Oir MANAGERS:
S
Pitteteertr,
_GEORGE A. BERRY.
• .
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8 .11; n4rTMO. . ...1 ZAMES•P.A.RIC, aftt.
-% 1310111.113A8S !AND 411,11i1302211; ".- • • - .
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I Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
(
Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 1163 5 ; 1862 5-20 s,
112;i; 1864 do, 110; 1/05 %#41,110%; Consols,
112%; 10.405, 105 k; 7.:365, 160 M.
Railroads—Cleveland it Pittsburgh, 87M;
ort Wayne,lll%; North Western,common
:§934; North Western— referred, 8 1 3 14 New
York, 14
... — R _ ,
. . %; 13 - 1 4 7 W0u155.
eref, s 'lggrObill --- & -Amass
_p_it - 29%. , er
chants Union Express, 28%; Western Union
Tele,graph,3B%. Mining Shares—Corydon,,,
32; Quartz Hill, 126; Quicksilver, 2,834..
the .„ 4 : -
_,'
' —The bill relating t6' the taxation .f.
, op
shares in national banks, has become a
law. This law declares that the words
•
“place where the bank is located; and not
elsewhere,7Din-- tile ,2 4 l ittionalourrency act
shall be •Intle - Winiitrii thee' Btate' l ifithin
which the bank .is located, and provides
that the Legislature of each State May di
rect the manner and pUblrof taking shares
of national banks located within said State
- —provided always 'that the , shares of, any
national bank owned by non-resident of
any Statenhallte only taken,in the'city-Lotr
town where pe. bank is located, , , .,
—The hew 3 Zoik 2 3 ;10iini, Of TnesdaY,
speaking of. Government bonds; says. ,-.' The -
present
i great ease in money stimulates narcluislW for a ifiiithor 1 . advanee; he - the'
arge amount of money to be paid-out on
he first of July will its way into the
street for investment, and Abe bulkof it
will be put into governinent bonds . . As
he power to b unielgcld+eitring - ttsla4s is
restricted tciabout /100,000,000 the
ply willrestr not be ,4 iverstimndantir as : s
tile
amount held on speaulators' account is
much less than is generally stippbetidy and
the bulk of the Seyep Thirties to be,,con
verted' are 'bblif-otii , rii , atii :'"icsceount; and
-willA not come upon 9, market._ Ry_ the
'Monthly debt stated:it, tVpfibliahlid to-day,
it, will be seen that the ~ ,romains
$105,010,850 of Seven Thirty notes yet to be
funded. The fall amount of certificates
have been issued, and thera'npw platting
012,360 in over-due compound notes, to
•• paid in currencyw.which; witlyitannual
interest, will take over $10,000,000 of, the
Secretary'a oniileiledP; Wince: Tiltiathenrit
of currency on hand very_ heavy',
'amounting to over $43,000,000. The gold
balance shows a detlirttist*V*; - .l`he-ViyMent s
on account 0r....c01n I,nterest,.wpro,,l9, the
:neighborhood — Of' '429,000,000; . ' And . ' the
amount now on hand is $90,228,559.
"..' —Closing quotations received by. James T.
j irIi VICPSW.7:IICi3
li I Gold, 1393; U. S. 6's, 1881's, MEN; o-m's,
1862, 112 X; 5-20's, 1884, 110; 5 -20's, 1885.
ALIOX; 10-40's, I+si ) ; 5-20's, January and
'Jelly, 'B5, 11X4 1 'ol44alauairwl TAily,
3 67 112 k; atrat 'a. logx, ta w ,
,10934; May Comp., 188 ' 5, 119,-30. -"
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BMINGAND EXCHANGE OFFICE--TO THE
6rner Milli kid iV'ood i gtieb* ?
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trgrmerlicgopted by the
~T.A.TI92TAIfiRKIM. OF .
PH. R. ,MERTZ.
JAKES Ti. BRADY 4 1 36 . CO.,
4-fN7
AND szia. ALL• Km s oa' '
GOVERNMENT SECURiTIES i
Gour:shititurii
ON MOST FAVORABA*7ERIO
7-30's CONVERTED
• -
NEW 5729\C077P0N IItStND.
•
4GPMONED,• LOANED ON GOVERNMENT
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market raper; 0.7
•
Orders executed for the rtArchase and
Sale of STOCKS;
JAMES :1 4 . tit AtY 4 r &
MEM
Ritt,sbutg# Gaytte.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE.' 0 7 1 TI IL VITtSBUtto GAZETTE,
„ • , i • WEDN.ESDAY. June .1.0, , I86&:
Lower Quotationtr - for' United ; States'
Bonds in Europe,liad eirebfotillighily"
advancing the premium on gold to-day,
with a brisk mar,k9valflrsujzOransactions
are on a very small seale, ripeculators, allow
but little disposition to l oaerate
and.cOnfinei thernielved, to. witliin ;‘. to
percent., thus keeping those .yrho haVe a,
commissions to pay, on.tpfsmall operations. I
The market keeps steady, thereby showing
a very IfirVoiable infiiienee a&ihrit
dice market of imported, goods. Goyeni
ment bonds are dull ttncl lower to-daY; the
decline in the Enropean markets had kept
barkgifrOO. ieloirnt;
exchange ,bcingrelativftly, cheaper than
shipping bonds.'The investment demand,
so urtrob'said'ab3ut theindips'y columns
••
of the. New York Papers, turns out to have
been all for speculation, and bankers, bro
.kers, and otitstdry:nperators, lit Ore their
hands full, anxiousto,sell ay 41 43 13 prices.
the idea that the bonds Might .idvance so
muois 'in greenbirek.valtie,AStailabsolute.
impossibility, so long as we have two mar,-
ketalo sell` bonds ' at, and aziseinthaVaina
of bonds is in other words an improve
ment in our financial condition, and
.must affect the gold premiu m
, which is con=
sidered at present the true' standard of the
Governmental credit. It would be reason
able to surpose•tinit an advance-ixr,goy_ ena
ment bonds lilrould.4akif plane •niteiVuly
next, from the fact that large sums will be
disbursed for interest, but this depends on
the condition of the market prior ) to that
date.
Stocks are loWer and weak, except New
York Central and Erie. In Fort Wayne,
dealings are much restricted, and North
lower
-
lower again to-day, with little doing,
Mining shares are firm and higher, with
more dealings in them.
.Pc!ntniet°
Contracts awarded yesteraey by nited
htides Commissary, 25,000 lbs city oared
‘ ltv av arta44 6 4ol9l44 ,
le extra flour, in double nao s , at Co
lb; 80 bble ,oholoe family flour at SIB;
- flour. in double
at, at laileoibii
lineal, in bin or double sacks, sacks,:'
in
and 2Xa in saoka.—Democrat,
- PITTSBURGH MARKET 4. •• y r
OaTicE,ov Pirrsistmou GazErnr.„ .
WEDNESDAY. June 10; 186K' , $
The general markets contitmOver dull,
and *hat is -worse are still, there ion
pects at present of any immediateimprove:
meat. The fact that almost everything is
shrinking in value,tends verymuch towaro
restricting the demand, as the , policy of
dealers into keep down stocksns much aa
possible, and even consumers are pursuing
the same policy:. It looks now as" if the
necessaries of life in the course. of a couple
. (or month's' Will cheaper than they „hav e
been for several . "years and , this seems-I.e
be the opinion ofinearly all lntelligent and? '
shrewd businesa - -
GROCERIES—The groderystrtarket - has
been rather dull during the past week, the
volume of business; in the aggregate, being
comparatively light, while, so far -as prices'
are concerned, there has been „no material t •••
change. The following are the ridingt
quotations:.• " • •
,;
,a
Stroits--Ctiba; 12',;4c' for good grocery
12%- to 130. for- 'rime; anda4o for choice;
Portollico—• , 13c; prime, •134;•choice;:•:
14;1 to 15,3;--darided-Guba,'l4 t01.4M0.• Re
fined—Stundard Hard, 18c; A, , 17c; ;B,
16;4c; Extra IC, 16y,c; Sugar House';'ll%eif
COFFEE—Rio ranges all the way from -S
-22 to 25,14 c for common. to -striptly, . prime, ,
Java 97 to 38c. ' ' ' • • • -
Synurs—Lovering's $1; Silver Drips, 14
WhiteDrins, $1,10;' medinin brands, '7o' to
80c; common, 50 t 0.600. , •
Rrca—Hangoon, good; 10c; • Pritife to
- choice, 11 to 11%c; cArolina,..l2, to, 1234 c. ,
Morassas.--New Orleans,-90 to sl;`Cuba,
65 to 70c; Porto Rioo; 70 to 75c.
SPIcEs -- Cassia, .80 to 85c;,.. Cloves, 50e;
Pepper; 38'e; Allapiee,-‘Bsc; 'Nutmegs, $1,50.
Srartmr—Mfulisen, 8c; Silver Gloss,- 123 c,
and Corn Starcb,•lBl4o•••l'
Funirs—Layer Basins, T 54,75 `',per', box '
Valentin, 20c per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants,
14c fOr new, -I „- •
MEE
Ban LEAD---12c; Shot, $3,50 per bag.
Soars--;qtabbitt's,p-,12.c.;
.Imc; Rosin; to `6c; "Dobbin'S," 15c;
CANDLEs—Mould,.ll9;.Star, 23c.
CONCENTRATED Li - s—s7,so per case.'
BI CARR.SODA-48,60 per WO. • •
Fisrr- 4 White' 'Fish, 89;00r 'Lake Her
ring, 85,00; Mackerel No. 1. 122; No. 2,
/18,00; No. 3;814,50; in half bbls, 50c more.
TotAxxx3:.Black:-Bs, 10s; and Louis
ville Navy, 72 to 75c; Wm. 11. Grant's lOs
'andagavy, 80c; C. (St D. -Tobacco,. 22c to 25c
for best.
Tnk-LTheUtarketlis.. firth, and p,ticesnre
higher for new crop. 'Choice - Yoring - HY-.
son, 1,75; lair, e 1,50; Common to good,.sl --
t0.51,351 , 4X010ng, 75c, 85c, 90c, $1,:51,25 and
81,35;.g00d Porto Rico, 81 to v i sa, l a ss to
quality. ImPerial, $1 to $1,85. , Japan— f
Choice, 81,30; fair $l. •
GRAIN Wheat, although in light'sup
ply, is very dull but.nominallYtincbanged
—52,35 to $2,40 for Red,-and' 5 to 'Bc ., higher
for White. Shelled Coin id exceedingly
dull. and cannot fairly be quoted aboVe $1
to 11,05 1 as to quality; sales pf,, soup
.sacks prime Ear, in store,sat'B4lo: Oats 9
:dull notwithstanding the receipts are be=" -
ginning to fall off; we continue to quote at
78 to 80c, ou. ;wharf- and track,:and the
usual advadee" for sin alrlets afore. Rye
continues-dull and drooping; we now quote
at 81:4& to - 81;45, in 'first hands, and $1,50 in
second. We are cognizant of a small saleief,
Barley at 82.
BL'lT.Eit—ls dulls and ;inominallyi. un
changed:sales of packed at 17 to 18c,. and
prime to choice Roll' at 201612 C. " =
EGGS—Under, the influence of,dimin
ished receipts,have still further
and we now quote at 24 to ,250...
POTATOES—Continue very " dill' and
drooping; small : sales store:titsl. ) Bo.„for , ' •
Prince Albhrts - , - and 11;35 foe - Peach Mows,'
Now Potatoes. 88,50 per :is •
DRIED' FBUIT-I.s being pretty well
supplanted' y green fruits,
and prices are,
barely maintained; 6 to'7c for Apples; and, ,
12 to 13e for Peaches:_'.,
PROVISIONS—Bacon is dull and drOop
ing; we now quote - - at 1330 for Shoulders;
14ic to 17%c for Ribbed and Clear Sides;
19 to 20c for Plain Canvassed Sugar Cured
Hams. Lard, else, is dull andlower, and
cannot be quoted above 18 to 18,c.' Mess
Pork, 828 to /28,50. , . • '
• HAY—Baled Hay is in good supply land'
very dull; sales all ' the way froini2 to 820,
for:inferior to strictly prime Timothy.
CHEESE—SaIes of Hamburg at 14 t 15c,
`and Factory at 15 to 16c.
FLOUR-Is dull and negleeted, but With
out quotable change.,, Ws..nOvK,qlloteAt
$10,25 to 810,75 for Spring 'Violiklatf 8.11;5Qto
$l2 for Winter Wheat, and $l4 to 815 for
fancy brands. ,Winter 2Wheatiiextra, $9,50.
Rye Flour, $10. 7 2
_ ' 4II IW
New Xork Dry doeda as et.
tJ_
[Ry Telegraph LO the Pittsb urgh wizen s. ed
• I
'NEw YORK, J13.14 ' ..1.0 . ,,Ti1iti ,1
, G :ygpather is
now quite pleasarit - ,,htit_ltir„.ol3 late to
have any material ' tiffect 'chi' trade Which
continues dull and ~ d epressed. Merrimac, - r
Catnbrlc and Chintz openedat 1.9c - .and
now down . to 13;6e, a decline of - 2e from -
,yesterday,T;Merriutac D step-at-}2 for
Might st00141;- , darit patternsitFali-n `
akftmire
generally held at .1.1,%c;, somepo,or styles of
square cloth "iselFas ha- 1/X; which,
however,, is no , guide to:. the - market. ,
,-Cocheco - prints'- fell off but Oriental
and Lancaster are up tn. sh9Wing , on
be-whole an - irkeiulat marker, particu
larly for passo styles._ ..FiesyyDrown Sheet-,,
nags in geneetiftancVisteedy , reqtiest titl7p 2 o ,
for Atlantic A, 17c for Indian Head, Pacific -"-
extra and H, 153ic for Roxbury A, 16c for
Broadway, , l434e-for,Atlantice•lac for
Newmark*. 643 /2c forl4**ktiagall234e
for Great rails 8, 13340 for Mass B 13, 16c
for Continental C, 15c-for-Atlantic L, 1434 c
for Laconia 13, 13mc for do. E and 0,16 c for
Pepperell' E: ^lsa for''do. R;'l4c for dd. o,'lle
for Booth H, - 9c forr - Valley Yard-Wide, and
6340.f0r - D 3-4 yard wide. LPiints Cloth can
be bought at Sc. 3. Hartford Ginghams 14c,'
White Oak do-11349 1 and Bates .17e.
, - 'Chicago - Market.
Upy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Cmcmicylinfle:l o . 4 -'7glonv;:deMiAL - liglit
and prices unchanged. Wheat, more active
and la2c higher; sales No. 1 at $2,00, and
No. 2,44 §9014.4 elogng,ftMady.zatt,l,9o44Nl
al,dl - tor si n ce 'Change; sales:No. 2at
$4893ya1,91, seller and buyer =.lnne,Und at
$490 cash. Corn more IIAINTOAO , 811.1 arfig i
ii; store at 84a86c, elbelbg dull IX 89 1 A c fok e
No. 1. Oats dull and nominally un
changed; sales at 7 11 / a 793ge v elostipg at inside
price. Rye dull - and - nominal. Barley
dell; sales sample lots at $2,10a2,20 on
track and dellverg4 l :l.lkMohdeaS less ac
tive, but firm. Mess Perk - held at 328,00
Mo
Lard; sales at 17c. ry;s4ted Bhq ra
nominal at 1130. rreightiMcire active
and unchanT ;sd. Reeeipts-4,888 bbls flour,
23 0 35 / / 3 4 8 ) 1 v eau SOV.2 p 3 :t o, cotivgronglsAl
oats, 8.458 ogs. nients-4,314 bbls
flour, 30,883 bus wheat; 96,089 bus corn, 120
bus oats,1 7 663 bbg*z C . 41
7
i • Cincinnati Blatkettill 1' . 1 .; i er
04 , Telegraph tiMike pc ts . l3 l/n —Fl 9. l „9,:tto ,3 • , ' i.
CINCINNATI, SIIINS . 10. our' dull;" fami
-13ria1199,441141; WAleat dim: 1it9,2 winopo i r
oz,2th_ - A.vo A - 12;40. ' Void firin iii,' - '93asic:-
0 44 Olull at Pa:NORM) IP ,Up market is ~
unatAtlerl, .3ASTAIkaI-t at 41,90 %..ilettonAulli.. i :-
'Mt prices riorplugl:_ at 1 280'. 444.401dU41411,
Proybigici Annoy imS , nek ••441 1 Okidennuni. .
Mess pork held at $2iia28,25. Bulk mests
atil2al2qckforeideat Thinuilarbeldilit I•Stin-lic
int shoulders; blaifixo,for.. ear,,rib sides., ,
c4 nik
and 18%a17c for clear; It la ' , cult Abbity "-
below , ,tbeAnteide mtear":llud' old 'at 18c ) , .
and not offellid"freroly at this rate. finiftif -
stlady at 20a24cet-tigga,42tVittayaaltiklial"
sl,lower; supply large. Linseed Oil, $l,lO- IL
Petroleumt„ .. 4 6 A i v. , Sgt.. ••J • e km .
Idon9i.i • • t :bitt. , ..yrba t..fM • • • '
continues easy. ulanti _
i
'ClilZti ait.l"(l
; Tsiepapt to the Pittsburgh Clazette.l
ItitikabhAtiiiiki.6.:loiittle)stifittitf'4l'l
co
common and medium grades 25a500 lower;
g d and preigatlis ittiathaidmiard
n . Hogs ullp buyers and sellers 20a300
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