The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 13, 1868, Image 6

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. „AND- IRON (CO.; •
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GUAM BUMS ap. COy
ItAIiMPA& inUUU3 or
If4op and Sheet Iron,
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lirildedTates foi Gas, Steam,
Water ke.
ALSO,
• { OIL WELL TUBING.
-AlOl4llB wltter and 188 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
in:ell6
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD &.
ILAVFACTURERS OF
Reit Coninion, Refined, Charcoal
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ETA BEGONE IRON.
. ; ANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
..1' BAND . and ANGLE IRON.. .
I l' prisTE_IiaItBREETIRON.
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-I • . t 1 i,,,k, • R AND . REAPER - BAWL . . .
1 .1 - r s' IER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
Atz: SO aad le lbs. to the yard.
.r.. • 1 . ; Till MR 8 and SPIKES for same.
. 4. ; ttami..w Poached and Conataraunk.
11 1 0AI'd.BOREEN Laos.
••• -, ; 1 311AILII A2iip gefoliF.llB, :-.. ... .. .
sno r use and Glees at the Works , GREEN.
0 &TENET, la oontlnastion of First street,)
the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. •
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'RYERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
•, : ltiansylvigna, Iron. Works.
and 161 ITHST STREET
Alpposase WAPPRlbelslionws * • •
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PITTSWROB•
SMrCa WOMCI3.
ISEIESTIVELD STEEL WORKS. •
BINDER, 131141.011 & CO.,
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Mi 11ctnrerr cf every desciiption of •
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
.SWLWAY SPYING% • •
MILLI:EVIG AND LALTFORN SPYING&
AXLES, ErrzEL, ie.
Rirehonee, 88 Water aua 100 }lnd sto.
STEEL WORKS.
COOK & CO
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csucamißs To atoms, Bon) 'a 0.,)
Hadulteinrens Of the
MONO) CAST STEEL,
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and Corninciii - Plow & Spring SteeL
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ATLAS WORK%
MORTOIN• STREET, Rintli
prrws3:n:mu:4u.
THOMAS N. MUMEt, President.
These Worits are among the largest ano most
complete establishments in the 'West,' and are now
prepared to furnish
inglaes, of every domparipties.
Boilers; OH Mud's.
Sheet Irv" Merk.
Reillresdl Castings,
Soiling am Clutha&
Xtmlitke lusttay.
llLachine Castings.
General CawOliva.
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: 01 4: 41 agi BOLICITZD
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NATIONALL•
AND RIPE WORKS.
Perser-leeleoll wad Smealeasie Streets,
(NlFtril WARD,)
krirr9l3l7ll , Gll3, PA.
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WK. - SKITH
31a,nufaottlsor Of
CAST IRON . BOWL PIPE,
FOICGAS AND -WAT/CWWORBEI.
Bf .an k.p.al i s
is r e g le oset isvartablT il ifk a r s i o ta am itt n feji
General Castlngiltbr Gas and Watt:Works;
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I lionts also oil the attention of 13oportAtelideuts
of Gaa Wortito my mike of RETORTS. -
feie:tio
TIE OAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO.
011.ARLF.S HEAP, President.
J. N. 'MAP,' glee President.
0. METCALF, gee'y and Treas , r.
J. H. WADE, Engineer. •
J. ti. HEAP, General 'tanager.
eneserons:
JAMES B. MVERAY, of Lion. Monti Co.
A. E. W, PAINTB% of J. Mater &Sons.
C. B. BERRONa,of o prig: Chalfant a co.
THOS. 8. BL boenberger 3 Co. I
WM. METCALF. of Hitler, Barr &Parkin.
rtarturaCrurs.us or
'Bellint a llinand Blast - Millinery.
mrroß and CABTrti6B,_Of every descalption.
=NEST% NAIL MACHIN ES. 8:31
L. O.LITTITGISTON.W. a.'3l:lNT.W.A.seautisozi, 42.
MNGSTONS4,cO., -
J. 4 . . _
IRON FO UNDERS ,
. . MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CASTEArGS,
All descriptiotts. for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: Ag
ricultural implements. Cotton and Woolen Mill Mr
' chili attended
All Job Work prompt to.
Once and Works—WASIHNOTON AVENUE.
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
Successor% to ROBlitsom, Man & Kr=se,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH,
M & ar lel infactuxers
, of Boat and Staticanuy Melon bk
' Blast Engines, Mill Maohlnery, Tanta and
Outings or all descriptions:till Tanta and
zolle,r and &beet Iron worm.
• Crke, No. 12, corner First and Ginithileldatreeta.
AmamiAgents for tilniAltDrd PETENT INJEC
Boilers. ,
MONT BWC FOUNDRY.
.Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Vnlcn leas 111111 s,)
P/TTOBLOIGH
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
ILACHINDRY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
0n15:173
B ram FOUNDRY. •
PRICE•.4:131111S:
omo.ina *gramme,- 29 Wood sun!.
Thinible, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOERS. DOG IRON%
SUOMI SETTLES, HOLLOW WAN*
And Castings generally. aP21:76
rpRIPNIAff 'CARLIN 0, CO,
Fourth -A- „;
Ward laundry - and Nadine Worki,
BANDIII3KY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam nglnes, Oil 'Presses, Pul
leys:l. siting, Grist , andtaw Wort Souls=
Mill d Machine Cutlngs. Grate Bart, Weights,
Wag Boxes, ac. Build to order and have an
band Engines of all sizes. mvl4:q6
Of t IITBAL FOIJNDRIC
• ' ROLL-WORKEI- •
880 Penn Street.
I LIMAN, . BOYD & BAGALEY.
Rolls, Mill Cut . RoU Lathes, to.
ILTON MACHINE . WORKS.
ZISTABLIBITILD IN 188 e,
'aerebra of STEAM ENGINES, all diet
an of the most, app_roved patterns,__fOr stational
D sea ; STEAMBOATS and liT&All leltlillT
BO TB. A variety of 10, LS and 18 horse power
EN INES, which : , will) he . aid at Tay reduced
Del
P. F. ClitlinEt. :VlAlLvirille, 0,
7 miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio siva, and
line .fC.& P. B. . _ uoli:h2
znoi
JOHIC It. C00P2.11.• JOB. KATZ IMRE IU. N
JOHN N. COOPER CO" •
BRASS viCIITIMEEtik
GAS .AND STEAM • FITTERS
ManefeeteVW of Ift ril idOW %RASO W01111. 1 .t0
eveg 9 YElTtlimee
4N TUB 0, o
andWalnutKkeet4 n.
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tba . _ i _ asios, =ont.reonsaio .
asp Ise, berlielle .
one other brastg oa tes — roliiM o
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.vrilia 4,4074 1 9/ 41
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16 , 99 1 11. 1 1„, r# , W°l•l
0111,31111 MILL MID SUM= Wup
136
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BOIIfI, STILL ANII*TANK
CARROLL Ii*BIIYDER,
TuguTAß, DOUBLE-FM:MD lITOULAB, FLEE-
.808 AN.I CYLINDER STEAM Boum&
OIL STILLS AND OIL TARNS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH . PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT pAms AND cox.
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS . AND IRON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS AND apex. satrzea
°See and Warebass_e, eerier •Sseand,
Third, Blurt and liberty Streets,
_aar orders sent to,the above addrus lent be
penmntly attended to. nifinas
X08R0W....JA1.3. =Auk
(y_ILULA BOULEHWOHIM •
‘ llo4ltoWi Rthiffiliala 4 00.,
atAmtriortroxas or , , •
Stealii3oll6r4 Oil Stills, Agitators,
imrse, SALT PANS, GAIKOMTEita, WitOtreller
IRON BRIDGES, SHIRT 1201 . :1',WORZ, io.
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CO*. Libeity and Second Stay
t PA.
Pron l Dq 7 done. 374:b3
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WTI. BARNHILL & CO, '
BOILER M.AIKEIfSr
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, SS, WS AND SO PENN BT.
Having secured a largeyard and furnished it with
the most approved, machinery.. Me ateLprepered to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
beet manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breechteg Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, C on densers , Balt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges; Sugar Pans, and g sole MUM.
(minters of Barnbill , s Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5:c111
JABILEfiI MatIT . EII,
.Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
• - PITTSBURGH, PA.,
3ANCIPACTI7IIIO. OP
IRON OIL TANKS ,
=mix° PANS. COPPER STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
- And SHEET IRON WORE,
For Steamboats.
was Y. Bursa =mum) D. Baum.
JARED M. BRUSH /14 SON,
211.24137.ACT1MZES 07
k tteam Boilers,, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SUET IRON worts. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
OMB STOVES.
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CET THE BEST.
BISSELL At CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BlTumixora COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well many other) Stove la the Dam
& Oat
2T0.`2815 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and for sae,
"198:ASTC1 9/DrA l arrlk km 7iiiDlMM
. coanio, I .
CIEMAPEST PLACE in the'city
Att MITA=
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
beats°. i4lO 6B aIQT MUT. .
"WEra so fir iu ."°"`l'w"
commisiion Hetahihta Uxd Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Producta,
DALZEI.OI,BUILpIB6, DUQUEFIE WAY,
rrrroninisks, ph.
PIULADELPiIIk ADDS2BB,
TACK • BUOTHZIIB6 , •
MERCHANTS, ,
- - aim DICALBMSIII -
Petraltautiandltsrredildis.
Pittsburgh ONBB—DALZIELLI WILDING. air
ier 6fDetikuirlieWsiladlnetaiittafA - t _
PhibideVlLßlo2o**4Wl WALNUT, BT. ,
apivorKl
, JACOIt WIEATPIif g't 84 am
(xi convnbisaing4.4ooufrrio,
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No. 8 DTIQUESNZ WAY, will buy and ion grade'
and Relined °IS Labsteatisid t , Yar. ' Sensing and
000Derage; thalweg erpegionoein the Petroleum
trade enables us to oiler unusual faMittles and ta
tawarators. hretofore, wean de.
toMO; the intsteetZorAnyare and se
to 'elm call. Partleg- natant lortutia
are oo Milted to briny their falnylell.
spetso L . „
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Sq/1.9, OIL NS&
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No. 18T. CLAM STREET. . •
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solicited
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LEMPI A VIRSE.. 1
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suirivrACTtnszstas
PITTSBURGH,'Pa.
Z. F:
WARING, RING & CO.,
• wry Waling Street.
FINANCIAL.
101PANY
Jo; 1 . 68 Wood-Stet. •
qArITA4s, -;- ;. ; ; $2OOOOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
VEALEIIB IN
GOVEIMENZ. BECOMES,
trimuti AND COLD.
ALLOWED. ON TINE DEMO&
• °enaction. made on all asesssible points to the
Milted States and Canada'. •
DIBXOTOBL
jnei.O. Bieber.
,Enbt. King, •
Andrew 114111er. .
James X. malley.
D. Hoftetter, •
lames Gordon, ;
D. Widince
E. Yawcett,
S; • •
TSTONE . :BANIC•
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litThSlllo l l2l, PA.
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(ailthorlizedt 8 8 $2OOOO O .
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• • DIEGGTODS. • 2- ' ,
1 , oh, Wm. H. Hamilton, -
omdoch, Jr., . Henry_ Hockstoce,
mei . ~ Geo. T. Van Doren.
H. J.
WllllJohn
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Banal
komtn BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED'
Collections made on all uneatable points It the
United States and Canada. • •
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
LIMITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
N. J. LUVH, President.
QM: T. VAN DOllEN..Caultder.
r ;1:4010:4:@MI):4 7 :11 1 :10 I Vip $llll.l
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Ca. of Wood and - Sixth St&
,Difsaldesat.
Olisbias.
CAPITAL, : : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
James Skew:Mew
Wm..Doaglas,
Wm. Reed.
A. PATTERSON....,
JOH. 11.IIILL ; . . ;...
A. Patterson,
Win. H. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Anon Kirkpatrick,
W. 0. Baran.
DISCOUNTS DAIIL
HART, CAUGIBLET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
OTUCCT23BOII.B TO RANNa, EMIT 3 C 0.,)
DILLII3III nt
Exclumge, Cdn, Coupons,
And pertlegiler attention le pald to ti e and
sa ol •
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Draft's on I.Ondon.
zan:a2
N e HOLNIES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
rivrz-Fisircritsku. PA.
Calleetioailtiade en all the prinelpid pobiti of. the
United dtades and
Stoeks;Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD.ON COMMISSION.
• im aVailla r /AMU= Pad so *be probate and
United States Securities
WESTERN SAVINGS RANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTEILED 1.8 6 6 ? ,
IF"""Pf' 141 ° 11 m 1 " 10 PeDooms
ANY !am mlccrawsp IRON
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK. WITHOUT'
INTEREST.
Discounts D a!, caw,.
President.THOMPSON BELL
i r ks President—A. I. SHALL.
rs:
THOW 001 MI LL, , A._ Id. HALL.
JOB: DILWORTH. JOH. JUAREZ.
J. J. filLLPhfruc. •
talockholders to whom we make reference:
wrn.: , Yoraythe. JoeephDhimarth,
Wm. Caldwell. Bev. David Herr.
Willie Dalian, Henry Immbert.
Z r ..igh1, 3,1 :. "14 Siola=l"4.
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TO kAitIWITIOL' ' ..' '- •• ..-.",- ,- • .
THE HAY BAKE "WELCONE.'''
' .'"'•••-••'-'• IeAVICNTEXt 1888 AIM• 188 . •2 - 2 •22.2 7- -'2.• 2
Is the best Rake Made. It will rake heavier bay, I
can t t eer thrtiter, load And unload, ltselt easier thaw
adyr - rakes fit is Wair.opetaSing; AI third 8 years.
old can du th r e work of a nall hand.- hundreds. - of
certificates could be given, one of which is helowt I:
- -•• • • • --- sleinanar Itrie.Ool u s... July 5.1881:
"I have used • the Wong , *72.1014 , = On ••
tared by W. W. Willsoe, =I rgik; - '.2.‘ind -
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ommend it to hkrmers. It I. good in light an Iry
hay: is easy, and tom; is a complete g a*,
Kof Drain. dad- shafig42lg.ka - 22 OM in constnietiln
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and easily 181$1'4Priksr' j
'jbigaiiehlillUClELlC it
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All - orders kitrichidlO'BllBMbfirty street, Pitts 4 .,
burgh.kraieforykP , thewecka•lh,Colamblana, Ohio,
promptly at t ended to ' 'Mid vrholetale and retail by, ~.y. i:11 - 1 W.W. WALLACE. ,
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GOITIMIENT AND\ PACIFIC B. B. BONDS,
.GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS
Bought on the most faiOrable terms. Sella LET
TERS OF. CREDIT aud'DRAFTS availablifin any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITs received subject to check; or =TER -
EsT ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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,Corner Fourtl! and Wood Sta,
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GOVERNMENT SECURFHES,
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7-80's CONVFETED
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tar Interest Allowed on Deposits. .
ItIONZEi 'LOANED ON - COVERNKENT
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
auk/kat rates
Orders exem
Salt OTOCIKOs
CO Fa** Gaitits.
01 1 / 1 02 OP THE PITTSBURGH Gazzrry.,
THUBSSDAY. Juno 11, 1868.
The reduction with gold reserve of the
New York_ banks', has , made the article
scarce lathe market; and caused a slight
advance in the-J-premiUm. to-day. The
shipments to Europe, have not yet materi
ally increased, but any- demand for ex
change would'lead'id heavYshiPments of
gold. The approach of the heavy payment
of July Coupons, had give rise to a more
speculative disposition, quite' common be
fore heavy disburrsements, and, large sales
, _
are made for future delivery at lower rates.
A very important item in our estimate of
the balance of trade is generally over
looked; it is the large amounts of money
taken to Europe by pleasure Seekers, of
which generally no approximate calcula
tion can be made. The amounts brought
in the country by imigrants, is generally
hoarded to a large extent, either in first
hand or by small speculators; and does not
come direct into our calculation.
In governnient securities a dull and
lower market has to be reported with a
still downward tendency, and no ivest
ment at all. The stwriation in business
compels many a small holder of bonds to
dispose of his, the present price being con
sidered very favorable. -
Stocks are improving, and all the princi
pal Railroad shares; are, higher. Express
thares dull and lovier; and Miiiing shares'
strong, quite active and higher.
Easiness dull, and money scarcer by a
light demand.
Closing quotationa as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 140 X; 1931 bonds, 116%; 1862 5-20 s,
111%; 1864 do, 109%; 1865 do. 109;1; Consols,
1123 i; 1040 s, 105%; 7-303,109.
Railroadeieland do Pittsburgh, 87q;
Fort Wartlitelllh"; North Western,common
69; North Western—pteferred, Slg• New
York Central, 134%; Erie; WV Old South
ern, 89%; Ohio dr litissiestppi. 29%;
'0446 ll.nion.lF9qmoss, 28%; Western Union
i te*/ I . l o l 2 3 lVMiningPhares --430 4d0ns
32; quarts Hill, 120.
--'They OM pa tne line of J the Michigan
Central Rallrmd are lbolifig finely ` Some
of.. the very early varieties Of , wheat .are
headed out. Vegetation is at least 10 days
More forward 'lathe west: . end of the road
than it' is at 'Detroit: The corn is all up,
but the wet gives it a yellow ooler; it . needs
less rain and more heat. The grass crop is'
very :large, :mid" Jnalrea :b. show for the
largest crop of hay that hisbeeri cut in the
State: The oat; crop: is, dottig well, 'and
makes a much better . she* than last year
at this time.' At least double the:number of
acres of petsittua are planted this:year over
last year, and by some it is estimated
that there are four acres to one of last year.
.The crop see ma to be 'coming on well. But
little barley has been sown. The hop crop
indicates a largo amount . Nearly double
the number of acres.was planted to hops a
year ago above those that were in bearing
bat vear, All the otber crops of both ag
ricultural and horticultural products are
giving a show that indicites ran abundant
crop. In Southern Illinois the ..00ria is just •
fairly up, and in many places the planting
is not finished yet; but then the appear
ance of the extensive fields' of Veavy way--
ing wheat seenueto make amends tor the
poor siciew:' , 6ir. corn. The wheat " stands
:Mak on the %ground, is • very, fionrishing,
and is well headed out, as far north as
Onrineleld, _ and po every hand presents a
Magnificent • appearance: The w.heat and_
; eat crop in Adams county never v 7 better
,at this season. It is • latge and. prom
, liking,' and threatens , to , vy and
'tangled. and: hard 10 •,
harvest.; 4it Janes=
Wisconsin, mops neveilooked
and a ATeat promise Of: heavy 'Ara*. The
gmund.iwnow= well covered so that wheat
and ; oats cannot, suffer from drotithi .At
Dee; Melnes;liriscionsini ; the farmers', have
ah army of grasshoppers to contend with.;
In soMeliases lame fields Of,Whear, are ea
drelf deitieyed, and eiesastesids win , be
another -field not 'farmed' in 'the least. , It
beginaldi , leek Squally; and -"conlx i on
°Dant of the hoppers. One thing : seems
'fare eithet the, Earn 30P,P0/ 13 or the crops
must
010104.4160tation*re0olvedV•Taz4es T.
13rady'& ' •
,Slold, 140; EL 6's, ..18811s, 116%;'i 5.110 9 ei
len; 111,11 • SW., -IN4; -109 X; Am&
109 V, 10401, JFonnarYt.. and
Inky:A*l,l2;i; 619/314 1 .JanuaKy ;.; ulr
'67 112%; June 740'sp . -1109; July , • 7..wre:
109; May Co mp ., PFr.; O .
-
T, AT 11 A. I.
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In
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NEW 5-20. C0 UPON -BOND.
for the Parehase and
asseGOLD.
IAME
T. BRADY &
r " l7:r n rr ." lni n MD ' . i
XKOAA ND - N N E A S t
cunor iiiiiizeiViterrE, '
•t' • .FILIIINV-41140kit 11 3%,,.. 5
During the past week the demand fox;
Iron and it btaiiiiity good. Nearly
;60; AO:1141iill tare XI /Ping their fhil eaPe
city; - ifluleiheturerr 0
i lo € 6 `
have but little sonsgbd' on.
The *4316. smith rbluma, and ,
•Prietle :4 , 11;4FA 1 / 4 140 - e.P39 .rtel° ll " 4
flOrlilinhiertget Iron te.the 'mat.
- etainaikelia sir-
plus Meek in . this mazieCtia - ii%der
•
zu •
10,44 matataitabiA titil-Afit be
p ilio =t3l out tho season at lair ,
avow s
ITTSETTRGH MARKETS.
.
Ownron or,Tha Pi-rinalui4oll Gazwrrx,
Jima IZ 1868.
The summeir season has now fairly set in,
and we may expect business to bsp very
dull during the next sixty days and per.
bans longer. := Farmers, in:the meantime,
will be busily engaged with their crops, .
and the country trade will thereforw be
very light, and many houses having a
country .business almost _exclusively, will
as usual at that season of the year, expert..
ence a-general stagnation. The
. city trade.
will also be very light, and, as we have al
ready stated* &general stagnation in bust.
ness is likeirto ensue for several weeks to -
come.
BUTPEII-- - -Prime to choice Roll Matte
is scarce, and with an improved demand,
the market •Is rather firm and prices a.
shade higher; we now quote at 2310 26.
Eggs-4011ga supply and firm .but na
l-changed at l 2s, some holders asking 26.
HA - Y—CoWnues , dull and droopinn
'sales Allegheny - Diamond Scales of 19
loads , fig, to go per ton, and 3 loads
ittraiv at $l5:
CORKHUfiIIa at Sync per lb.
GRAlNThereismo improvement inthe
demand for Wheat; and the marketie dull
but unchanged; we continue to quote Red
Winter at $2;30 to 12,35, and 5 to 8c higher
Or fiats a shade firmer, under the'
°influence• of• diminished • arrivals, though
prices are tinchatrged-78 to 800 on track
and wharf, and 82to Cc, - in store; sale of I
car at 79C; Ear Corn is plenty and very
dell; sale-oft oar in bulk at Ili= 'Prime
Far ,Corn scarel3lind in good local de.
mend at $409.30.11,10. • Rye is a shade
firmer,- althOugh there is no inaproloment -
in the, demandp we continue to quote at
$1,50 to /1,55. .
• FEED-Is very dull, and is likely
to 'continue so - while pasture continues
as it --is • it present; Middlings may
be qtroted --nominally at $l,BO to 52, as
to quality - end-Bran at $1,40 to $1,50.
CHEEESSE-Bales of Hamburg at 14e, and
Factory at.lsc. . •
POTATOSS—ExCeedingIY dull but un
changed; small 'Balm in store at $1,30 to
$1,35. New, crop may be quoted at 17,50. to
58 per bbl. - •
FLOUR—Is very d u ll,with a drooping
tendency; bakers and retailers: who usu
ally buy from 10 to 20 barrels at a time,
now orderfrom 3to 5, being apprehensive
that prices will be much lower, and they
want to keep -ea little - on hand as possible.
We now quote at $lO to $10,50 for Spring
Wheat; $11; to 511,50 for Winter Wheat;
sale of "City _.Mills Springfield at 511,50;
"White Star," $11; ."Clark's," $10,50, and
•Bears," $10.50. Rye Flour, 59 $
0 to $lO.
LARD OIL—Is- quoted •at $1,20 to 51,22
for No. 2, and $1,43 to 51,45 for No. 1.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet and un
changed; 1334 c for. Shoulders; 16340 to 1734 e
for Ribbed and - Ulear Sides, and 19 to 20e
for Plain and Canvassed Sugar Cured
Mime. Lard, 18 to 18y,ic, for prime kettle
Tendered. Mess Pork, 528 t 0.528,50.
ASIIEW-Stdei of common Soda Ash - at
4, and refined at Sc. Pearls, 10c.
PIG LEAD—Sales at 1001
BROOMSIrSaIes of 100 dozen No. 2 West
ern at $2,50' per dozen.'
CIDER—Sales 600 bbls "hard" at fd
per barrel. _
VINEGAR—SaIes bobble warranted pure
Cider, Vinegar at 25c.
LIME—Is sellifig- at $2 per bbl.
:144 i=1:10;t14 t I Dlvr_oPlDDlti D/
OF7IOII Or TIM PrrrestrEas. GAzxrrn,
FRIDAY, June 12, 1868. S
CRUDE- T The Crude market was con
aiderably firmer, and under the influence
of an increased demand, spot oil is strong
at anadvance of fully a partbr of a cent.
Sale of 1, 400 and 500 bbls; on spot, at 12c;
1;000 !ibis for July or . Au , 'seller's' op
tion, at 120 and 1,000 bbls f r all the year,
bnyers's option, at 1334 c. te in. the day,
there appeared to be consi erable inquiry
for Spot oil at 12c, and, so far as we could
learn, but !few, if any, seller's below 1236c1
REFTNEII--There was also -a -much
stronger feeling apparent in the market for
bonded oil today, and while the demand
"was more active, as yet, there has been no
material advance, compared with Thribi
day. .We .can report' a line ofl 500 each,
running from August to December, at s2o,
and 500 fot, the first half of July, at BZy.
The last half of June is in request at 80)icg
and•weheard of an Oftbr to buY thcilast of.
Jyly: mid the first halfvf-Augu a t at 82e.
.AT,RIVAttii-=The 'arrivals of oil re-,.
ported • to:day were as follows •
Planer tit Bro . `..5000 litawhrey itE.-1400
W. Haldemati...l6oo Hier; IL dG ' Co .1000
TC441.4 . - 9000
.
OIL
aniPscurra PEB A. v. B. s
l" , felColvZ , ;Si Dm:, bbls ref. to W. P.
Low-
& Bro., Philadelphia.
Logan
& Stockdale, 200.110 do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Lockhart. Frew & Co, 109 ..bbla ref:F. to
Warden, Vest' & Co., Philadelphia.
0.'.:8. tfontes, ,200: do . do to 'F. A. Dil
worth & CO, Philadelphia. -
Livingston dr 8r0.,'106 do do to Warden,
Frew & CO, Philadelphia.
McKee & I:Lockett,- 600 .do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Citizens Ref. Co., 426 bbla refined to F. A.
Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. '
Braun &Thigner, 860 do do to Waxing,
Bing & M.:, Philadelphia. -
Montsheliner, Kookier & Co. '6OO do do
, to Waring ' King & Co., Philadelphia.
W"." Weddle, 188 do do to , Warden,
Frew-& Philadelphia.
11.zW. Morgan An Co„ /50 do do to War.
den,. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ,
OIL omrsioNrs mum Duntnamis DEPOT.
'Union Ref k, St.' Co., 106 bids refined to
WriglitAilonS, Philadelphia.
G. W. Bold p, 156 do do to -°Waring.
Bing-d: Ca ' , Philadelphia.
11.144. Long & Co.. 60 do do to 'Waring,
King &Co Philadelphia.
Brooks, Eglantine & Co., 144 do do to
Warden.'Prew it• Co., Philadelphia.
A. D. Miller, IA do • 'd . o to 'Waring, •King
&_Co., Philadelphia. '
-Laffert, 3r,& Waring , 178 bbls ref. to War
ing,-
f ling 44. Co.,
erty, & Waring, 124 bbls tar to War.
ing;•King & Co:, Philadelphia:'
New Yorl!, 0 1 7 1, 0 4 1 . 11111 4tet•
Ei;"Telegissti it. theTittabargh itiiette.i
Nbw 'YORK, June , 12 , -,Weather.gloomy
and trade no better. Prices for light and
lanovibtYleti of delailies,` of least desirable
patterns, are reduced to 15c, and I the most
korl.ulaK Plidtesot wilds t0r,12)0. p Such as
cneco, idnib - ill's and's:Mental Cannot be
had for less than 1334, except , dark Styles.
Poor styles of Glasagow Gingbaxtvielt at
140; Clyds at 10c. Pepperell'aans are of
to 15c; .Manchester Denems to 213 g. Amos-
Yeaft• stritios-At 523fe 243 i:1 Met urn A. A.
ticks at 31131. Bfowil andbleadkchitudins
and drills are generally stead;, with bghty
request. ; :''' ' ' '
Milwaukee. Market.
• itriietieitsgii, ttii Ghdette.7
Ml
lower;_ choice 1875011
a 8,87 for Linedinm, 118,25460 - for common,
and 57,75a8,00. Wheat oThistiVheaalr
11.1. 9 614. for No. 1 and $1,86 for No. 2. Corn
VEo2,2.lgaity dull
and lower at .65340 for No. 2. Necilita--
.I,ooobblittlour; MAD huelwhealtirlidgoo bus
oats, 4,000 bus corn. Eildoment*--1,000 bbla
ilddrip l 2,ooobutichtst,oo thin °any 24,000
bus corn. ,
I,,Chitiiiiiiht A1.111q154,1
ls 7 Teletraph to the Pitniorsh easitte.l'
'AlVitciitidi Mat /IMMO Cattle dull anill
nOlnituall sulsbaSged, AtIMOSMIkfus fair
tolutalinfib' • ' Wita94 4( "x 4
, ahtiMourala
Istn. h? •
' , e 7 • • .1 .I)3tr TiOoTtoultoleel •
itM, l 5lPt l / 4 . .41511/
• rix •trA 4 1 7rvir. (24 ,Cl/1:
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