The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 12, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
Vslorss, Preen. W. P. Po=w, aupit.
prrrauvitGu FOiMIE„
AND IRON CO,
3UXIMIMIUUM or
Bar
llms and Bolts;
ltnilread car Arles Boliedf T.
Haniulereel;
ILoeoniotlve Wriumer,
imessaotive Frame shapes;
Shit; Sods;
ToYeal• strap!; - , -
° Piston Heildlgt
Steamboat Bhafisi
Steamboat Cranks;
Platen Bede, Wrists;
Pitman Saws, Collars, &e.
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Office; No. 177 PENN STRE
GAUT, AM I P EI R S. 4 . 6 .1 C°. .9 4
maurAcnnutits qY
Bar, Hoop and sheet Irony
WROUGHT WON,
hon Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &e.
oTh WFTIL TUBING.
01110 1 / 2 98 Water and 182 That Streets.
PITTSBURGH,
=3
KENSINGTON IRON WOBSS.
LLOYD dc'BLIOIC,
DIANOTACTMMCS OF
Bei4 P)minon, Charcoal •
SEFNIATA: BLOOM IRON.
MZRCBANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP, BAND„T and ANGLF. - IRON.
BOILER PLATE' andfiHEETDION. • .
HOWER AND REAPER BARS,
CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS.' 19 and 18 Ins:l.olbn yard.
• WROUGHT 'OH and 8P.1.1018 for same.
TRAP RAl L S_4__Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCR=Nr. IRON.
NAILS AND SPACES:
Oreatelionse and Office at the Welk% GREEN
SYRERY. is continuation of First street,)
adjOining the City Has Vrorks, Pittsburgh.
gvnisoN, 'PRESTON 84 CO.,
Teimaylvima' Iron
, Norio,
Warehouse, M05.,186and167 .
enusET,
mopottte Monongahela Eptlise,
- 024:63 •, • PITTSBUMLIGate"
Sbrzmil WORKS.
ISHFAFFILELD STEEL 1111:0BILL
AS4. '
Manufacturers of every desscription of
CAST: AND GERMAN STEEL,
ILLMWAY m
D a
swar ANrLATVOII24 maws,
- • -.tams, ECEEIr TIRE, ac...4c.
Wmhouse, 88 Water and 100 F9r4sts.
prvinina . Gu STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK & CO
& COO
_ • ••xanieaaturesi
BST mum Aker smug,
BRE, It A ind OCTA6OB of all sises• SAW
Ta2loa
670.11.1 E end IS OAST =SOL , ;
1114aP1 514Tel a _
Carciallarre, ate.. ma.
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- Cast and Common PIO* &Spring Steel.
Offiee—cereer Infest AND Oa wrzerreAte
blocks above the No!ongehebt Howie. •
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IiaLUIS.:HARK & PARKIN..
iirctenr, l BlitrßEN MILLER,- '
,„ CHAS, PARKIN.
v• 1
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ItnE3atelcr STEEL
livreasioniimiatitatt.A.uascm,
.;• Office; 149. 339 Libeity St o •
' 4 l '
feli:d4i
'LACK DIAMOND
WORKS.
• •
PARK IlltarifEß & CO
M { anfactnsea oiall desctiptlan of
pisee and - IS I T I 3EXELX a
1 1 I 117E6014;
andll9 and L9I ruin"
,I;
UM
HARDWARE:
NEW ELAEDWAILE.OOII4IE.
MEM; STERBIT & BUWEIt,
"L' - • .
Ifonofootore,rs and Importers of
3 ,
r ,
EICALItEriPVA.Ik,
CUTLERY, &C.
887 LIBERTY. STREET,
owimcs 07 wAvns,
•a* 8 9 11 * 44 *ow . 1ha105CD01004....,.
, prrr , tutraGli.` •
Aims! for iAnatiaris; 130A1413.
,I,'VOIMiCOO 'AND OIGILItS,7
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-x!nu4lll- - • ,
genina,
• .6,„,„,„er_ arwousi Bank of cae-.
4 . 8 -
- tiwa woo
EXOElAlololl l nrakil. -
JENKiNSN, O
asicisitaina Deal= la
au CAWS, Plpib
fir '
1/4**,C4
"Le AlMlnganl
rPv
volmmm, vuommtrs.
AT - tuts - WORK%
MORTON , STREET. Ninth *ruts,
NoTT''r 4 WZMMUaIEf.
THOMAS N. INIILILISIL, l•resident.
These Works are' anions the 'largest ane most
complete establishments tn. the 3Vest, and are now
prepared to tarnish ,
grelore f of every deeertptien.
Iteners, On Tanks,
Eibeiet Iron Work.
Entlioad Oustlngo.
Rolling Mill
EDgl i owthilm
Machine vanuiral.
fieneraiCasunigs • _
°up Ens SOLICITED
no9:nee. _ • -
NATIONAL voyinuiftv
AND PIPE WORKS.
, Corner Carroll and. Smarmiest Streets,
(NINTH WARD.)
rorrrrsist,
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Nfanufsotorer. of
' CAST: IRON BOWL PIPE
Iva: GAB AND WAtltlt'Woluisi.
My Pipes ire alt . east invariably. to -Pita; in dry
sand, and 151 feet lengths. Also. fall asso rtm ent of
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
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T. would also call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETOBTS.
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THE HAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO,
CHARLES SNAP, 'President,.
J. 11. SCRAP, Vie* 'President.
0. METCALF, liee'y and Treasir.
J. M. WADE,Mngineer.
G. SNAP, General Manager.
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JAMEB B. hiTIBRAY,.of Lyon. t3hotb
A. E. W. PAINT, of J. Painter & Bons.
0. 8. - BERROIk of pang, Chalfant I Co.
TAO& B. BLASE. o Bhoettberger I Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr I Parkin.
YA.NI7PACTITIMSB OP
. . .
Relling_lllll and . Bleat Machinery.
RETORTS and CASTING of evert deficalptiou.
ERNEST'S NAIL M.ACHI2.B. fe24
L. 0. LIVIROBSON.W. H. BIIRT.W. L ROBERSON. JR.
LICITINIGSTON & CO.,
•
IRON FOUNDERS ,
' MANUFACTURERS OP , •
PINE LIGHT' CASTINGS,
All deacriptimie, for Plumber/ and Gas Fitters: Ag
ricultural-Implements, Cotton and Woolen 111.11 Ma
eiZbitr3Or
All k promptly attended to. • -
01 Roe awl Norte—WASHINGTON. AVENUE.
near Outer Depot. AllegLeny City, Pa.
1011HODIENNON, REA 64 CO.,
Jim , •
successors to /tolittrsON, MINIS & Nri.Lme,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDESSAND MACHINISTS, PITTStIFIGH,.
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Idnnntlicturers of Boat and eastward', Steam En
graitgste,e&
SoiferStills, and Sheet Iron ', ork.
0 . 111. ft, No. 12, corner First and SmithlieldStreets.
Agents for tiIEWLED , EI PETENT INJEC :Mt for
qeeding Boilers. - jall;rSl
ONT' BLANC FOITNDBY.
M.
Butler Strait, Math Ward,
' (Opposite 'Unita Iron Mille.)
PITTSBURGH.
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
7d4CHLNBRY AND CASTINGS tiERZBALLIr.
Orders.promptly and carefully' executed..
Crones reasonable. -
ERBEILT & EiCKLINIX
0c115:L41 -
nERIAN - retnlllslllli
• • • EBEL
Office wad WarehOoset 29 Wood Street
Jianntietura and keep constantly on band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
• wesom Boxing, DOG mom. '
otroon lon"rmik HOLLOW. wAnz.
And Castings genera/IY, -"MI"
THOMAS CARLIN CO" • ,
Pourtk Ward Foundry and laddao Works,
BANDIJBEY BT., ALLEGHENY. CITY. PA.
Manufactrirers of Attain Engines, Ofl Preisel,
lad Grist and taw MIS
MW Machine Castings., Grate Bars. Weights,
Wagon Boxes, dc. 'Build
,to order and have „on
band Engines of a ll shag,- - ratriguili
CENTRAL yOIIMIDIMI '
AND ROLL,*VORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLIAN r BOYD Bc. BAOALEY.
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roil Latite4' go.
LTON. MACHINE WORK& •
EBTA* IBBSD !N 3838..
annfactory of STEAM ENGINES, . due
and of the_most approved patterns,_ for stat i lim
pnrposee STBA.OATS and STEAM If
BOATS. A variety IV 10, .12 and IG horse porter
ENGIN/A vrbitbwill be told at very - reduced
P. F. 00.1101 E. Wedlevills, 0.
Bitty miles belom Plush h, onthe Ohio Aver, add
lino of C.AIt.P. it. • - - Ao•:112,
GAS AND STEAM= >PITTING.
JOlnt Y. aXelltit JOB. ILLYS. ZICRILY MAE.
.
coopEß
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BRASS P OUNDERS,
GAB AND STEAM .FITTKRS,
prooofootorityitps'AND BRASS woits.,
s,e desegptlont dealers In OA 71XTUisx-d
4ND TIIBUIEk I t
Corner at Pike' emaiWalnatilireete;
• . Prrrenttnexv, „
IRON Moses.
sAltwar;
- IRON BILO/Mk
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124- l'irst , Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Adent for the isle `o Oorcsniii, Dennis:airs, le.:
siipbtne, PinrcannOn. Starkime,.(ileadon, ,
and other breed,. of anthracite, - rosiiidociteny
Ooke and 9. B. Charcoal
PIG 13E(ONS.
ponsicrustents an 4X)PPElL rders d o respeetiony solleited.
LAKEsimution 't ' " '`-= ' -
lionssimit-Ansawnielvorm, , - 1
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,---RA-XtEk*FttgeY'W:CO.i -i:,ts
ige6 ; 4l a tutii .f.; l ; 4 i i -' 1,1• - tu * „. 0. 4:,x, . zr - , mt i i i i
Rt.: Pnwlad Cow —oollllll # l ___DotA ,
Owner Solder. lasperekn sad mann
:6,14
r at , xh ili al A tt , sh . ealieL, yvye i S Ow
l c " ,
1 ,, 1 a
. 1 la 12 1 . .. liii' In
u gh . -, gmirearthWerWi. gas diwagliat
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VD slB6B
I . : ' TIM . : - ;FRIDAY, . ;JUNE
ENGIFIZEk BOILERS, Wc.
Foirt'iqlor
EMI, STILL AISM'IIkIVIE
WO l 'll,lES.''
CARROLL.. Lic' SPLYOER
WAITISPACTOBraIiI OP
TUBULAR, DOURIX-HUED - TUBULAB„ gum,.
BOX A.R.., CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.,: -..
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
carMNBYS, BREXCEIING AND ABB PANS, ,
SETTLING PANS, SALT, PANS AND CON.
DENSERS;-
STEAK PIPES, GASOMETERS ' .: AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Ocoee sad Wai•eboiale, earnalr•fleeend,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITISEITIAGET, , Pa,
szeorders sent to the above address will - be
promplas attended to. ,mh7:189
moßreoW 11 3313r1L1LL....1•36 BLAIR.
(WAIL' BOILER WORKS. '•
NORROWi MEW= & CO.;
awitrimartrainis or
Steam Boilets, 011 Stills, Vtatoity
TANKS, SALT PANG; GABON:MEd; WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Le.
Cor. Liberty ' land Second Sts ,
PITTSBURGH, •
REPAIRING promptly done. 3y4:b2
BOILERBARNHILL & CO.,
MAKERS ,
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. so, us, ss AND ss PENN
Having secured a large yard and tarnished it with
the mosf approved machinery, we are_pre_pared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breechhig, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tants, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling. P ans,
Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of BarnhilPs Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. Istadtt
JAMES bi. Banat,.
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITEISBEMOR, Pd
7r.I,III:IIPACTIFHIS OP
IRON. OIL TANI<S,
SETTLING PANS, corrzn STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING HILL STACKS,
And SKEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
'AMID M. MUM R.DXIMO D. SIMS
JARED ai. BRUSH & SON,
OF
Steiun Boilers, - Oil Stills', Tongs:
SWEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
0001 i STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL ``& CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or !Wades
well Many other Stove In the Union;
EWELL . Itt 00
No. 2815 Liberty_ Sti.eet.
Ahem band sad for sale,
PARLOR. STOVES -
HEATING STOVES.
OSATS-FROM
cooszva
CHEAPEST< PLACE in the city
'Xib 1317 Y
TRIUMPH_COOKING STOVE,
Is at No. 144 MUM' inurr,
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Ans.ow.P.M.I,AAPAAMOW,
WARING JUNG,
• Cossaibuilon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum audits Produebt,
bALZELLI BUILD! G I - DUQUEiNE*AY,'
irrrirsti 16H, PA. •
•
PRILADELPHIA. AD $ 11FA9,
WARIN , KING & CO.,
.1 • • Walnut Street.
TASK 11110,111tERS, ' • -
COMMISSION MERCIANTS,
AND DEALERS
. • -
PetrOleumand - itsProduct&
Pittsburgh ORIee—DALZELL , ‘ 87..D1NG;
ner of Duquesne Way and Irian gamete. _
Plffladelplda Ohloe= 7 WAiNtri
apimao
JACOB' Wes, Aft.
Oil Conimi Joker s,;: • •
•
No. 3 NIIQUIEBNIC WAY. will bay ant seal(" rade
and Refined M 5..,. Lubricating, Ter
BI sad
NM.. Our lost experience • ir the teoomm
=enables us Out ;
Mier - Unusual
dimements to operators. As beretolbre, we are de
termlaed to maim It slke_ lia..st..of buyers and eel.
ken to give in vi ted ampler. for sale
are cordiallyo brims their • = •
spems4 - • -
JCL Mar' M. LORD 84 CO.,
.
AtANEEFACTW o R' 9 : I ; e: '4l
BURNING OIL,
°Meet- No. II Duquesne Way, Pittston:Os
J. C. A. srarar...w. 8 * "
SOHO VIL WORKS, •-
lisaaixfacture slut agile for pale ail kindr of,
•
LUBRICATING
No. in. CLAUt STMT.'
-161411VC./thilOW
-I'MaT=l
1 18 t PAhviicili 118
- fURNITURE , MANUMOVIIERSI
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'.-..--sooortiosat 01 common Wrialt — ore 111 1 re 411 04
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FORT PITS BAi &INfi C Y
No; 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
,'`STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GOVERMENT SECURITIES,
. - ,il•_. : ND' :COLD.
. .. . .
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INTEREST LOWED •ON 'TINE DEPOSITS.
collections m de on all accessible points la the
~.
Unitedtitates d Canadas.
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DIM-ECTOBS: ' ' ' ' '
I
D. Hostetter .. Jno. C. Maher. .
James Hord , Robt. H. King,
D. Wiffillel3,. . Andrew 31111er,
E. Paweett , - ' Jame, 32. Haller:
II L. BIeCLIIILELIN ,Pies'S.
, . ',Err WILSON. Cashier,-
SET
In 93 LIBERTY
• irrumiteu, rA.
CAPITAL, • mathorised,) • ': ''
. , . : 4100,000.
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DIBECTORS.' , ' • (
R. Lynch, - Wm.
H, Hamtltol2
,
John Murdoch, Jr., - Hon B_ocket_oce,
rill i l i t eul n ß Eep anc l ien , Geo. . van Doren.
A : GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada.
Interest Aliened on Time Deposits.
•
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
S.J.
GEO. T. VAN BONEN. Caidilor4
sa•IrIOCXHOLVERS' INDMI4UALY tTABLE.
ATIONAL BANK 01:101IMEBOE,
Car. of Wood and Sixth' Sts.
A. ViA.TTERSON
JOH. 111: HILL.
CAPITAL, r : : $500,000.
A: ilittersot, GeorriW.' Casa,
Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless,
Ctuis. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas.
W. d. Haven
Allen Kirkpatrick. Wm. seed.
,
DISCOUNTS DM
CAIIGHEY & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood-Streets,
PITTSI3I7JRAGII, PA.,
HIIICC11:1380H.STO HANNA, HART t C 0.4
nauizas , • , ,
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
As& pseUcalsrattentlon paid to tl e purchase sad
sale 01 .
COVERAIMENT.BONDS.
Sight Drafts 'London.
N . HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PlTTirEimmusait,
Collections made on all the pleipetoolats of the
17n,ttee etateaand Canada'. %-'
Stacks, -Banda and other, &mates
EI.:DEES,
, 'OEB. Sc.
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CONXISINON.:
Particular ! attention paid to the "pnrcbaue and
United States Securities.
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P.C. Dtrrri"
WESTERN SAVINGS RANEE,
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No. :59 i Zinerge Street. :
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CHARTERED 1866.
niteresi*aaoziTime Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED PROM
ONE. DOLLAR UPWARD.
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DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, W/THODT
Discounts Dally ittl.3l o'clock.
PreSiaiiWlllo/11Ptioti Mill: , ":' 1'
pee Preeidemprit. N. lILLIMIALI...
Dinamas: : ' • - ;
THOMPSON BELL, I A. H. MARSHALL,
1 JOS. DILWORTH:4 • JOS. AtLABEE. ~ 4
J. J. OILLESPTE, " 4 44 •- .. ,
Stockholders to whom we make reference:
I
Wm. Forsythe ' , - Joseph- Dilworth;
~..
WM. chlinill.:..." 1r • 5„. ..Dird- b flity, ,
• Will i s
O. Vldwel4 • A H enry
Brown,l,l
S. : Fulton.' ' .' : Tatottuus Sw i nt
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prrTspoiklu: : ,
; SANK-FOR SAVINGS,.
POREVERLY TIM DINICISAVINGSINIVfMITION
4;*No. 67 AT_ 01/I. th AttAvet.
NBABLT OPPOBITS TO/ BASK or PiTurruhsHil.
gireVEWOM.• 4
(MEW DAILY mom 9 to and oiiVrmw-
IMDAY.andif&TUEDA:I* ZVENINIIB; from 1(17
Ist to be g RO I , frour V
to
waled', mad -from
I.. hi vai ovem ks be d r u la y s .ta to ht w zy tta lst,
rtuat e to Fdoloossktie
olive...
institution es any oer to those whose
essramiewre Wilted( he epholttyloseewhaulatet
,hy smslitterwatt,' tastily wee, l ai n which will be
ii,-remource whew needed, and bring / 14 1, 1 1 68 t
'Acid of remaining Trefoil:4M ye "'
' ~ • soma) Or Mellidisitai -
__ PBZSIDIAT,
. ' ' --• GEORGE A:` HER BY
B. al aixtratirrc.. i'`,JAVES PARE; ',l2:'
A. ERADLEY. • : "' I N/ 11 .'1C." l'frkfßiir. '' '
A. B. BELL, _ I , ...ufriski,
JOHN.B. DILWORTH, EOBRUA RROTGIap ',l
G. FOLLANSI3I;
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No. 14 *O I . 4I 44I4 III SPIL7Peti ,
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PITTS/31711411 i PA: .
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=WET= PROM RNE DOLLAR 'UPWARD. De-
Poalti 10 0. 4 tralinUitri
JAMES BLAOKMORE, Prestiink. l -'. • I
GZO. ~_Tl.MUreerst,lnA rarer. JAMS' HOPMIS 130=a
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J I pall H. llogekloa,
Alex; ' sates Bows
11/1141fAmiiik , W. -W. Breau.,4l
.16 Wl/111113; Bobo, Wray.
11:110TATIPEL-600 bushels Peach
1. Prises Alban'. Fluksh ESA/ JUrie
old Nadi Nun, Just and ror sals
17 IOW!, a. aaarylexto a nos,
awe , spa etas amid
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TRANSACTED.
President.
Cashier.
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BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE.
ToittE •
Colter of Fifth ant,Wood Streets,
Evatatec z u . p!eaby the NATIONAL BANF OF~
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PH. R. IVIERT.T..
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AXES T. BRADT it- go.,
!Verner . Foilrtlii and'iVpo4:i - Stt ;:r
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13 AL, - „.1% IS. MAR.
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BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS OF .
4 30VERMIENT SECURITIES,
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GOLD. FILLTDE AND COUPONS,
ON mon BAYORABLE TER.14.8.
cosvERTF.,n
NEW . 5-20 COUPON BOND.
tom" Interest Allowed on`Deposits.
NONED LAVED ON GOVERNMEN'r
BONDS, and Oil:43'r apprOved collateral, at los,Scst'
market rates.
Orders executed (or iti4ii.iiielias4 - 'll '
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS . and GOLD.
JAMES' T: BRADY & CO.
gittoh*fiairtte.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OPPICE OF 'FREI PITTSBURGIL GLDIETTN 1 . , •
• TERMSOD.A.V; .Twie 11; 1868. , t
In consequence of the , downward ten
dencrof United States securities abroad,.
shipmehts of bonds have almost 'ceased,
and gold will have toa ; be,.ierlt in the ab
sence of a sufficient amount of commercial
bills. The boport.. of **sorted
still continues, but ihe export of 'grain is
very limited, the -pfleed ranging` tore to
admitting of torofitablo 'Wed in Eurofte: It
is thus that we will have to resort zo specie
shiPmP9t 9 *core,r, our AefiCOPM Pr9l4!,
in view of thi§ the premium on gold has
slightlyadvanced. "A, more direct cause,
however, which gives the market a firmer
tone and Tea& to actual engagements for
Cash deliveries, is the warlike rumors from
Europe; also, nothing is known as to the
future policy - of the eastern! Powers of En
rqpe toward Danubian principalities and
Turkey. ' ' - •
Government Ixonde are decidedly'
and are still pointing towards lower quota
tions. There la no demand for bonds,
otherwise than for the purpose of exchang
hig Seven 'Thirties; the open market at
Present allowing of if more ' lavOrable ea
change thaw. - the United, ,States Treasury,
Where it will take half a month now to get
new bonds, and on less favorshleAertns.-
The investment demand has entirely ceased
at the recent high quotations for bonds,
and p&ple prefer to keep :motiet idle in-
Stead of buying on a high market. On the
other, hand,,the offers so, sell are also very ,
ifght; sinde comparatively itmall - phiehases
have been made in this country during the
recent range , of high prices, and for those
who hold bonds for permanent investment
it is iroinittOtial at 0 0414 the,bondsAll at
in this country. -
Stocks are Steady, arld S rle , N t ew York
Centrali„Forth.Weltent gonunqu../nd pre
ferred are ail firm, arid 'have slightly' ad;
vauceir. Fort W'ayne is almost tmchangod;
So is Cleveland und.yittsbtulth. -.Expreas
shares are dull and a kractiori lower, and
there is no dlepositlon.to - hny, evereatlhb
low figures. ' :
mining,4wee,are:rerxtirip, and a large
business is a t one; but the y ' libekitlions are
with a brokers commialsion.• ,
Wittiness very dull. Money not intich'ln
demand at former rates
Closing quotatlons as reoetved by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 140; 1881 bonds, 11635; 1862 5-20 e,
112; 1864 do, 109%; 1885 do. 110; Consols,
11235; 1.04157 1 1 1 5.3. 4Pst /C9g...73
Railroads—Cleveland Pittsbiurgh, 873fi;
Fort Wayne,lll%; North Western,common
81%; North Western—preferred, 69; New
York Central, I.34%rErte, 70%; Old South
ern, 89%; Ohio dr. Mississippi, 29%; Mer
chants Union Express, 28; Western Union
Telegraph,2B%,. Mining Shares—Corydon,
a 4;,• Quarts: ,E 44, 115; Quicksitver,..263‘..
Closing quotations received by James T.
BradY dtbo.i o rs ' ' r
Gold,-1119%; U. S. ft's, 1881's, 116%; 6-20'a,
1862, 1124; 6-20's, 1864, 100%; 5-20's, 1865.
110%; 10.4011, ' 1053 x; ;5-20'5, , ; January , and
July, 'O, 112'; 6-20's, January and July,
'67 1123;; :Tune 74015; ''loo%er July I:4o's,
109%; May Comp., 1865 4 119,40.
CENTRAIo - LIVENSTOCK: MARKET,
Orms ovnediPtrikruftaGation,
TR ,99PAI • e `l .l r , 40 2 0 8' • S
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The arrivals of tattle - ireie mrinh'• larger
'during the . pastWet* , than-for sow time
previous, and they were mainly of very
good quality; and oriwo lots' were consid
ered the *test ever offeredatthis yard. As
therewere but few buyers, the demand of
course, was rather lig*,
,apd,the , market
'was a doll one, though'tlie eales:'ln the ag
fror fo " r ‘v se e v r :ral. the lMP .l ?ttche -" ,Pri elli cetir veli All rti re. Sh
wit out material changfb' are, nevertheleffs. -
tending downward, and dealere s expect a
sti farther anif niderial deiline; 'within
,tA next sixty , days; ,sonurtwer or three
ems bunches of pretty good shippin g
dee s, changed hands, at EU to 83 5 , whil e
80 frt°, 4 _ 7 3 . - 74 04 -7 ° T.C t : b°l 4 I ° J4 l ; : wt Jog= at.
1 1
eve although thereWeie no : buyers at
P
• these extreme prices. There were .no less
than twentt.cer loadp:if gentuoky cattle
on sale, - 1141 0 ifrittivelfbenbfripponin d liy, one
of he most famouscanhties In •that State
f o r raising good stock, but they could not
be sold, and the owners shipped on to Com
'munipsOlArdd. lirtfiggeltabow Cattle;
we understand, were held , at 9%, but we
do bt whether any buyers could be found
i abo e 8 cents. and, but fair even - at that.
.rts If=rOfItIM A NIPM -- .
4 • .
ed the ' se , these cattle, it-,is said,
Bat t o ha ve been as Rood
. as pas ever oder;
hst,
s e l t rer -1 114 tiVilitili ti Thrt i tt
e e,
are mmeaning to increase, we may Ipciti
'for an improved business at these yard.%
and,' in- all conscience, there is an &him
dance of room for improvement.
The following are the sales of Cattle.
Hedges•dc Taylor sold 18 head of Pretty
11 00 4..Gittle for DWI et to., to /3. Rom,
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weighing 22.,875-.lbs; nt,, 8:10, Atria 43 pre-
Holmes, Lafferty & Lb., sold 19 , head of
mixed stock. for James, to Myers, ,sit 5,904
20 head' for Crabb to Anll o at - 7,6"; 21 head for
E. Katz. bulls, cows iithol steers, to James ' i
Aull, at 5y,;.; 18,head for:John Kerwin, to
'James Aull, at 7; - 4 for Eicitniel& Pfleffer, to,
Moses &Co.,at 8-52,50 off; 12 for C. Hud- i
son,td do ' a buyers; at 7kolo head of good
Iniana s ers, for Holmes and Pfieffer, to 1 ;
PetevKle en, at $ll7 per head. . 'i
Dolan & C o., to Maynes & Co., 18 head of 1
pretty goo Illinalsateeni, weighing 21,150
/
cil a • ' to . Herr, 18 head Of pretty fair
stockl-vrel hing 2 0 ,700, at By,. 1 .
Heskett P.• Khimen,- 32 head of , good !,..
shipping eteera, weighing 89,825, at 8.5.5; 1
Craig & Ob. to Jas Ann, 71 head of com- 1
mot h : .t, 41 9/ 4 .l) ve ' i gtk i .F t g, 4 MQP.iat , 4 42 .:Per , i
ihea& - i , -
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• The Sheep' -'market has been a' very ' 1
hard ' one this . week; ,the arrividi„. did I
not appear • to , i he 'so much larger thanks
usual, But buyers were notoitt in as great'
force as last week, and there.Mazgeltertil ,
disposition, among them to insist. on lowet A. '-,
prices, and-lie' el. - thilfig to the very sen
sitive condition_ of the Eastern- markets,
Eastern' buyers' ale very Wraiitive, an , as
a consequence , . take, , hold /very sparingly, )
and with much greater preoatition t a n
usual. We quote all thewit_ .yqrbirt 8 too 1 .
cents, for • inferior •,.to Atrietly ! prime, mitt' •
these may be•rardisitatilhelitmea of
the, market. We heard, of ;: one.drove of •
something over 150 head, having been sold ,
,for sixty dollars,, ; but, wt.,' pletunie, they. - ,
; must have been very common.. stockers.— ;
For fair to good mutton Sluie - Nanclf trinie,,,,, •
,usually, taken by eastern shippers,434 to 8 '
cents seemed to be regaided as,' t he ,ruling
prices, and 5% to , 0 for prime extra.
Ws,quote timlenowink,safes•.
Hedges & Tivlor, sold 84 heed for Stafford
t
to Pierce,- at • 4%; 140 , for „A Stump, to
Maynes, at' 35,4; 77 for Davie' to Erisman at
4;.220 foa l Hugthen, to H. Petted' at sq.
Hesliett to Juvenal & Gillett; 549 hex at
4,90; 0. Hudson,• sold some . parties, 100 .
Holmes, , LaliertY •Ir Co., sold 208, . for
Zillimerman,• to A. Deitrich , at 4c.; 315 for
Jathes, to Pearce, at 5,,i; 88 for same, to
same, at 5; 100 for Tibbals, toPearce. at 4;
100 for Milligan; to Eddy, it 4c; 115 for '
Maxwell .to Holcioler,_ at 5118 for the lot, ••or '
$1 per head; 24 for Logan to same, at $2,50'
per bead; 105 for same, teAull & Myers, at - '
52,26 per head;,lo.s for Long & Wyans, to
Pratt at $410,75t45. - • • 2 • ' •
Smith , dr, Tallithim sold: 210 head for
Shields, to Moore, at 4%; 224 .for Neff to ,
.1
Aull & I MYers,at 4b; 218, for. Brainard to •
Moore, at 4,30; ; 94 for Farther, to C. Newten,
at 4;50; 210' , ihrJa H. MY.erk.toZ Daltilihr at
3,75; 200 for Kearns, to Maynes,at 444: - ,.•
pr.,Deltrich bought , 2lB 'head'tit - 8,90;181
at 4,80; 2i5 at 4;199 at. ,75. ~ ... . ,
Erisnuirt & PidcoOk, , bought 456 from MO- '
Padden, averaglng,94,',at 6,25;. and $l7 off;
178 from M. Young, averaging B7,•at $lO/5 ,
—s2o,off; 114 from-Elliott, averaging 88, at 1
4,50; 220 from Wilson, averaging 100 lbs, at I
6—524 off. . : . i
4 01 38- .
The Hog market has also been quite dull-L.
- 43.oring.the .past week,, and prime pre s dOWn
fully half a cent. - We' now •quote at fq to L
-93; for prime Philadelphia Hogs, and 7 1 4
to 7 for 'New Yorkers. The impression
prevails that this kind of stock, like cattle,
is entirely too much inflated, and'dealers,
generally, expect to , see a still .further de-
'aline within the next fewweeki. We quote
the following sales: • -
Gilchreist dc Co. bought, 34 from Voter at
10; 96 - Prom( Magienger; '•i:1111ett & Co. at
10,35; 201 from E. Smith at 10,10; 87 - from
Hedges it Taylerp.at 10; 208 from E. Smith
at 10,20; 197 from same l k at 10; from
Hedges & Taylor at 10,20; 198. roni Turner
at 9M - 10 ihriniErbtian.at - 10,10;177(EromE;
Smith at
Hedges - . dc: Taylor sold 65 for,Thidd to
Messenger; Gillett CO. - at 7ql 77 ibe
ler to Erismanat ,7M;197 for Frost & Mid
dleworth to Crouse, Emeriek dr, Co. at 10,20;
22 for Stafford to -Drippsdt Stockton at. 10;
21 to Chalfant at 8, and 11 to• Miller at 8; 62
for Partridge to W. Hedges at 7,;
Messenger, Gillet 4k, t Co. soldletoDidpps
Stockton 4't 9,90.1 1.; • • 3
Holmes, Lafferty dr. Co. sold 60 .for M. _
Lanahan to Crouse; Emerick it Co. at 9;128
for i .Holmes.44, Pfleffer so C. M. Keys at 834;
115 fer same to Tidooelsat. .7,K; itfcw
tin at 8. •-•
- Singer:* Imhoff bought.lo9 frornG.:Weir -
at 9,7t , 100 froM Halligan at 9;8234; tlOO from --
Gaffer at 10.19, 99 from E. Smith at 10; 201: -
from ~R obinson, (extra) 101 100 .froni -
Sherman at - 9 ao. .BhlPPedr 885- ' ol ileago
Roger costini - 9 Vtki 9 34, .
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PIrNBURGU PETROPARM;
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OistegosiTeen . PlTTaßlTlNlTC.Giutrivoi
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CRUDE—The markeeVe' Very' 4.011 1 9 . V
to-day, and d&Oillif, akirboW:tharaeteris- -
tics worthy of. speciaLnotice. HAlders are '
har.dly as stiff as therWsts' Yesteiday, and
wh4 .t4eP c *Atlia 4 4 l Tose4 4o make
-con
cessions, they were not 'apparently so te
nacious about a still farther advance There
was but a single Lisps), .reportod, 2,00 hhls,
on spot;qtt'.ll3..int "last itiiefrifigftfli shfng
prices range•ifTonkl,2.,7,ito.4.2+4o,,m4,gyen
'1236e. The .advance at. Antwerp was evi
dently anticipanid; gave:vatting !smooths& is
has made the. allghast Impression. either.
here-op In Philadol tibia; tgi- be seen - the
ashes "iiiportiM r ;te&sili showno advance.
Oil City terValiiir-IfetitrileCtiethiallerot
.tlui. point goset, and npn.;W at 11:4,7p..,., r
REFINE-Thei.e.*aa• - .rather.:: bike ;sic-,
tivity manifested. in bonded: oil today, hut,
• with the - exception of a • :slight' intprOVEl-`
ment for,.4mnitshate-Idellvnyctheohia no
eh - angel° Make- quotations. The - isSesi
:were: 1,000 for:' the . last. half of July at •
sty,e; 500 each " for July and Arignst—last
half—at 3.1346; -• 500 for August, andsoo fok.
September at39o,ana. 500,..;.each,!froM
Au
gust to . December •, at
months, prices, have . . undergone but 'little
:change:for twO"dr. • ;thieWdayB;;thei - list . :,fit:,
months litivingt sold at , 320, .early in the
Week. , -Thelest half of: ,Tone Tots in prettv
- active . request ist. - 39M0, with: but:
faring: , • • - , • -
OIL swteinums; PER- AVE.a : eL
• MoßelvY & 8r04'225• ret, to .
Logan a Bro.. PhlladrliphlBi3l 'c2 a a-1 ,
• - Tlona Oil Worki. 49 bbls refined tel.. D.
:Saxton,' Philade4ohia. • • • .
Nat. Ref. C0.4 ,250 Web e 40 F. A. pu-
Fawcett;Logan' & stooliatae; , item ao to
W,WitLeipukisrlire:fr.Wadislphia.".- -
Ltd - kart; -- Prow R . , tit.
i . Wp ar . 4o . ll iN re w' l A , : 4 4. - pti t ad ( gPtda•
ortiy , th, RM.L,C.- 1 034. -do.. CIO,'
;den, PreW..& "PlahntelPhfiL
.P-1 1 -A o *4 4 00-
tiartiCdi _
Livingston atartille6lNef.4o to Warden,
Frew 6t qo . Philadel. his,
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1 . WilfOrgah'it '064.1046 Aerie W. P.
va t git'Pc94. 131 411 1 1004, 4 •11 .3 , •
reeryillefieati .do
P. Logap-_& c .pro.i,philsisKphio,,.
R. W. - Morgan itsCo.,'lM.ilertar to L.. D.
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,OIL 'L SHIPMENTS Wi g '. D EPOT .
Ufrion 'Ref. &St,,-- - -004199, bls refined to
P. Wright at Son "Ildlidtdphia, •.• •
G. W. 3444139 def . . ter Waring.
Xing & Co.; - • ;'s
kficLunick4klekL-diCtoko
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dtofiritta
warden; Mew- & Co:i Philadeljtda,
' l,iki i X 'l o llilegi. l 4X l 3 l o()OpititlfrarlDBl4g t top
4 , ...chx,- 1 11 14 44deinidai; i :. 1 4,
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AttOpir4
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Atine_44:o44pW
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Lh-e-c‘
TOtaroo.'lene:ll,4lourt • *kelp* i,130
bbla; (Wet and ..steady at 12,88 for amber.
Corn; receipts . of 10 , 860 bus; steady, . with
sales at • 930. Oats; receipts of 2,280 jay;
qeasti with salsa at 710.-
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