The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 15, 1868, Image 6

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As. Vsa.vpt, Pree,t Pcqirma,
prIV6IIII3iGH FORGE
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AND IRON CO.,
It iarIIPACTUIIIMS-
Bar Iron,
Railroad Fish liars and Roles;
RailrOadViiieit Rolled;
lhatjr;' aw:Cine'lliles Hammered;
Looosnotlve Pram:tog
Lotomotive Frame Shapes;
Me Rods; .
Yokes, Straps;
k. Piston kends; ateambost
Shartig'
Steamboat Cranks;
;1 2 ton Rods, Wrists;
"j'ayris, Collars, de:
08160, No. 177 PENN STREET,
, •
erronimair •
GAFF; BYERS &
.`"
IiANIIFACTIJREAS OF
Bar, Hoop and Sheet. Iron,
WROUCHT upoN;
Iron Welded Pitt% for Gas, Steam,
Water, are.
ALSO,
OIL WELT, TUBING.
OifineoB Water and 132 First Streets.
u251;e28 PIT'T'SBURGH, Pa
KENSINGTON IRON WOR&S !
LLOYD & BUCK,
24ANITFACTITREILS OF
Resf,Common, Refined, Charcoal
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
MNRtHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP_.; BAND, T and ANGLE IRON.—
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND . REAPER : BARS. '
CYLINDERAnd GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS, 20 and 16 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
'PLAT. RAILS, Punched and Countersunk.
COAL. SCREEN IRON.
NAILS AND SPIKES;
Warebbuie and (Mee- at the woks, GREEN
OUGH 'STREET, (a continuation of First street,)
adjoining the CitrGis Works, Pittsburgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron *orks.
Warehonse,'Nos. 166 arid 167 VD= STREET,
opposite Monongahela House,
ap24:ds PITTSBURGH.
STEEL• WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL IVODHS.
SINGER, - MMIGa & .00.1
PITTSIWORGH, PAL,
211annfacturers of every deieription of
CAST. AND CERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY BPRINGS •
ELLIPTIC AND ' PLATFORMSPEINGS,
• AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &e, tte.
Warehouse, iBB Water and 100 First Sta.
apiewor
prrTsßußGu STEEL WORKS
ORISON, COOK
(SirccEsms TO JONES, BOYD ds c 0.,)
Manufacturer of the
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
gQUARPS, FLAT and OCTAGOAT,pf all alzeal SAW
7041 c. and arir.er CAST !STEEL;
- Axles, ennlars, 4k4., ace.
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Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
Ofllce-r•earnar MST AND BOSS STILIETS, two
blockaakbove,thAMpaollicabela souse.
WWIII,::BAIEtit kkrALIRKIIIL
ZEAL rearNsnEr
68 W. CH AS . N mum.
azo. w. SAM, PARKIN.
filrACua. Rum - as-S. M. BIER..
isza
CRESCENT_ STRE.I., WORKS,
33: . r- t3.11, 13 A-1111 , 6cPARIE4N,
Office, No 339 Libeity St,
rIMBPMI}I, PA
BLACK
ii IPLUIOND
STEEL :'WORKS.
BROTHER & CO.,
Manufacturers of atl' desctipitens of
odiy9itidxlsviltroael. in k 1 2121. la* SECOND
• (I 1 ..1 PrrTSB1111011.•
-d `' .33.WATt)il.
NEW JHARDWAJME 131.0V0L.,
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LINDSEY E ATEBRIT _B4 EIMER",
In
finPC;rte6 of
CUTII4IIIk 7 4 . - „!: „
887 ITAJ3EBTX STREET* ,
. CORNER OF WAYNE, - ,
One Ogiftire Suw inion Depei4
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A TLAS WORKS,
MORTON. STREET, Ninth Ward ' , ,
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are among the largest sun most
complete establishments In the West and are now
prepared to tarnish
Engines. of every description.
Goners, 011 Tanks.
Sheet•lron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Rolling Mill Cairtinan.
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings,
General Castings..
nog:nee ORDERS SOLICITED
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE *ORKC . I I
Verner email and Smannuan Street
mums WARD,)
Prvrsittrndli,
Manufacturer Of • ' •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAB AND WATER W0RE13.7
Sand, P a i la ilirfeelec:ghtan. v=irlarsicl4-mh:n?rji
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would Also.ealt the attention of SuperlntOudents.
of Gas Works to my make of . RETORTS.
fe16310
TIIE BAP FAT PITT FOUNDRY CO
CHARLES lENAP, President.
.7. M. HICAP; Vice President.
0. METCALF, ilee'y and Treaslr.
J. H. 'WADE, Engineer.
J. G. MNAP, General Manager. ,
DIRECTOSS:
JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Moth & Co.
A. E. W. PAIN - TER of J. Painter "& Sons.
C. B. HERRON, of pang, Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. BLAIR, o Shoenberger, Co.
WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr I Parkin.
- • ILANUFACTUELJIB t
OF
Rolling MU and Blast Machinery.
RETORTS and CASTINGS_, of every descsiption.
ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24
L. 0. LIVIIMSTON.W. H. SUBT.W. A:110111.111501C JR.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
IRON POUNDERS ,
MANDFACTIIBEIIs OF '
FIIVE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters__ ;
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill
chinery, &e.
All Job Work promptly attended to. •
Office and Works—WAEHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City; Pa.
ROI3EiSON, REA CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS &
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary' Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinerlr Gearing,
Shaftln_g, Castings of all descrliptiotut; Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for tiIFGARD.I3 YETEIiT 114 - JEC ....Mt for
feeding Boilers.
mom , BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite 'Unica Iron Bilnc)
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE. SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
IdACHINERY T ILED CASTINGS GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & .BEACKLBD:
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BERLIN. FOIINDRIE.
PRIOE 8131 Si,
Lf :
Office anriferciense, *aid lireet.
Mannfentid keep constantly outgun!:
I 'ntinible, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
a-A6fix Ts - 6]Cs3. r.)00 MONIS, , 4 ,
11170 AB. SETTLES. HOLLOW. WAHL
And Casithge
THOMAS c . ...' 112 LIN ac
Fourth Wara Foundry and illarhine , Workz,
fiAlkitPl3KY 13T., ALLEGHENY CITY, Pi.,
lianufachirers ot.Bteam .IngLnes, 011 Presses, Pul
leys, Shutting Grist and Saw Mill Work,_iltolling
Mlll and Mach i ne . Castings, Grate Rare, Weights,
Wagon• Boxes, &e. Bond to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes. ' mvll:qs
FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLILIN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
ChM Rolls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, do..
.FULTON 'MACHINE WORK&
• ESTABLISMI EN G INES
- azoilactory of STEAM, all sizes
and Of-the mostap i foved patterns, for stattonari
OATS AWL STEAM WEElly
fin'Tta, •
' A s ; r allety at 10, 12 and 10 horse power
ENGINES, i walch be sold, ab very ,
,reduced
P. P. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below Pittaburgh, o p the Ghia .. .liver, and
line of C..& P. 2. no9:h2
i e r -T X -f itli9V lA6 SO 4 ;tii.viteA
JOLIN M. comma.. ; . JO3 . Ir_sirs'
J °MILI I -K T OO TA R4 ci ° 7
GAW:4I4I 11.-,EITHAL:FITTERS,"
: •
S ilftinfaCtUraie of ruitoiithEinimisivossa.
:TNT d evgawswers. !tit .
etirnbtef Pte end Wa4mt Streets;
.irßozcsitorEns.;. •
*IV
ZELII,I4OIZEit,
4
124 F1;14 Street, Pi ught,,
; •')
• .v•
Asenttorilfsiale oridernwo; Donglifinen,ATO;'-'
montane, Duncannon Sta a b (pe, lendon,
and other brands of An
CO Zciablollnenr,
O ail,4 1 0. 1 ;B .Nfligc 0111-
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. - " .oolll "AFlPl*4 , l l P 2 Orailre,to .isoltogr 401/cated,fir
' -COPPER:'
LAILF, SUPERIOR
:owns xmr‘min mune wormy.
inwrsonnacial.l. •
-4( PARK- MOCURAY & C 0.,.
awactCelrgiedcl Sheath!
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P
1j ORT. ,PITT
BOILER, JTI4 AND T_ AIJK
WORKS.,
TUBULAR, DOUBLETFLITED TIJIIBI,AH, PIII,E
-HOE AN.) CYLINDER STEAM BOILER&
OIL STILLS AND OIL
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, 'SALT PANS AND CON
. DENSERS;
° STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES::
PRISON DOORS AND COAL,SHITPES
MI
01See and Worehons,e Fortier Second,
Third, Shortand•Liberty Streets,
air Orders sent to the above address will be
promnth attended 06;1 mh7;iB9
_ .
MOR.ROW....JAB. B. BARNHILL ~..4103. BLAIR.
NOBTIOW) BARNHILL & CO.,
umanric-rtnusoi or
Steata„Bollers;. OiTSti lss, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT
IRON BRIDGES, SHEET MOB YiBRN. &o
Car. Liberty and Second Ste; •
• PITTSBITRGN-,' PA.
REPAIRING promptlydone.
.174:b2
WmirINO . ;LL & co.,
BOILER MAKERS ,
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
,
NOS. 20. 22, AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and tarnished It with
the most approved, machinery,, we arCinepared to
manufature every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted, equal to any made In
the country. Chinmeys, Breeching Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes,. Locomotive Boilers, Condenser,, Salt
Pans, Tanks, Oil Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole- nann
facmrers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. • take
JANEs urrER,
•
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTIiiIiTEGII, PA.,
•
ILANITPACTURZII OP
IRON OIL TANKS ,
SETTLING PANS, COPTER.ISTEAK FLPB,
BoLtiNG MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON WORK,
• • - , . For Sloanibostd. •
JAB.L.D N. BRUSH YDNUND D. BRUSH.
J ARED M. BRUSH & SON,
meorirracztltßELEl CUP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Streei, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &O.
COOK STOVES. ---
CET THE BEST.'
BissEmir. a Co.'s
TRIUMPH,
FOE BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Stove In the 'Union.
• .
BI&S'ELL.At CO. ,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
Also on band and lbr BON
11X&TING UTOVES,
GRA Z : SO7&P kti t i rEs.allf
PITTSIIITAGH
0 11F4 A1T, 9 .7, PLACE, city
~ . .
TO BUY THE '
„ .
TRIUMPHCOOKSMIC STOVE,
L at No. 148 GRANT STREET.
I=3
OILS.
AL I' AND. KING,
Commission Blerolants and Brokers to
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
THILADELPIILA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
T4P4 BRIMIEW4IB, ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN_ L .
Petroletutt and its rradnets.
rlttoburgh OfiIoo—DAI.ZELLt BUILDING. eoe•
of Duquoine W ay a6B Irwin otkeeto.
PhiladelphLOOßlce.427',W'A.l.NUT
JACOB, WEAVER;
Oil Conratiaskomerobbewa
o t DmatrzeNE w.eziluowll4l4lloEVAdll)
and netined Oils. Lubricating, Ter, nenslne a n
I'zoralgiesegrel?StaVaimitglititUfg,
du cements too razors . As heretofore. we are de
-1 g4sliitereaP, gt bnyerk wg! r i g
lero toy re 4Wal I :sportier - matfett - ow
ate cordially invited to bring their samples.
11-I .* it .r..tt
It ' Mr; '1
firer' • - '
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PURE '-WHYM BIIIIIIING 011;
ihyind.„,itr,re.urEß", •.r.: ;,
r' •
Qftloe, No. t . Duquesne - Way, PlllBburgiu
14. el. liworim,..Q. A. tatAzw.„,:x.,js. warn/194W
SOHO - OIL WOURSO
• 3 4zW4cture sad have fur saleialkinds •
LUBRICATINC,OILS:
• so. 18T. 0LA18AX1,4147.0, a . r
• 11117FIPIIN RETIEW OM
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CARRO,LL &.SNYDE
11ANOPACTUOMF18 OP
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FORT PITT 7BANRING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CA m*. _v.: $200,000
STOCK OLDEFIS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALERS EN
GO NMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INURES ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS:
C3llections made on all accesaible•points in the
United States and Canadas.
D. Hostetter„James Gordon,
D. W,allnoe, ,
E. Fawcett,
SMI'IL. Mc
D. LEET
IiZYSTONE
No. 293 LIBERTY' m=,
PIITSBIIRGH, PA.
• • •
CAPITAL ) (authorised,). a : : a 5200,000.
nnt*eioals: • ,
Hsmitton
h i n ;- klit u r e d h oCh, Jr., :ffe r t u irz . K it
William Esgyy• Geo. T. Van Doren..
Samuel BerckJey,
A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
Collections made on all accessible points In the
Crated States and Canada. ,
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
S. J. vriveu, President.
GEO. T. 'VAN OWIEN, Emblor.
iirtIOCKHOLDEBS ENDIMMALLY LIABLE
NATIONAL BANK =OF COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON
JOB. 11.,,111LL
C.A.PIT.A.L, : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, • 1 George W. Cass,
Win. A. Brown, James McCandless,
Chas, Lockhart, Win. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed.
DIA - COUNTS DAIL'
I[Aitir,TeAutiiiies be •
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood. Streets;
P.T1CT5131711.4311/ e
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DEALERS IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid tot! e parch:Lie and
sale 01
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on London.
mytteto
N HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
prxwx - rsntr4Gai, PA.
Colleettons made onall the principal Rotate of, the
Milted States and Caludas. •
Stocks, Bonds an&othet
30110 AND SOLD ON Z'olintaVie
.
Particular attent.lonld to , the •pwehase and
gale of
-•
United States Securities;
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, ~.
119CrEST.E11111.SAVANos BASLE;
7 7
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No ). 59 : l ravrt4,strOce, ..,
cHARTEnED. 1866. .
Interest paid on Tim e _pep °Mtn
.. . ,
ANY SUM RECEIVED PROM • •
. .
,„
ONE DOLLAR . UPWARO.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CIIS4S,"WITIIOLFT
'DlAcounia Daily IL ilo , clCock. • - ,
PresidgatTlgatkOON: BZIAT4ict i.
Vice PX*SidentP4. N. BIARBHALL. .. -
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DlAsproliB: ' •
VHOMPSON BELL,I A. M.BIZARSR,-, ; 1,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAB KJ .
J: J. GILLESPIE,. •.,
Stockhofdeiii4'74l6lii7Mtaittite4iii:F ‘.-3..P','
W. Poreythe .
_oum_ D!kwp_rth;
' irtti i ittell i ; '' ' ' 11 4 r. li n i gti e ert, rr ! '. ';
•
.W CI Bliwelli •'.A re Brown .
E. af.'itri;ir.on, - - .TitonEwinit.'• .' t •
-, . • •
DOLLAR RAVINGS RANg .~.~•~
cliAximiniXl> /WM., t
, .
ASSETS --701,161,73(1)19.
..,41 yr.Q.37.`
n daily from 9_1418 olcick,_• also on WEDIfEk•
DA , andIiATURDAWRIVENINGS Ifironv Marilt
to November lets from 7 too 01C1011*;4111141torrolgo..,
vember Ist to May' lst, From 6to 8 o'clock.
DlosltiLlecetvatiorAlPatials•al i0C41141 the& ONE
DOL AIL, and a dividend of tite profits declared:'
..twi w
year: June -and December. ' , lnterest has
le b gre t . l e i treitirglCl rri i tic i Za n n a lW.l, n a j t i th: r ate a Amili.nr
4 °6 l D i:4 lll o4 Year ' 11 1 i/revolt 0 0 )1.11. Dlaffo tizadit
.of the 0 prypci kAD tx N i l
Serest mt e days o une an ecem er, com
=ding tirlge A year.without troubling the dews!
call,. r , eve& to sires - Anti his ipasalbokih;,-/ AA 'i
this gte money will double in less than twelve years. 1
R j e j ltir n blU n gfirtn i ttllZ l PAVittf uleiliuul .
gu a U I o h p ton at the
Oili cei
4 - Pital 3lls Firt w- GROVE ps IV•ALBRIIE: ,r ,
giff„.32 .. . gag ...yguir ues. 4 1,1 1 ,, 1,
Job# G. Backofen, A. l f _iniiiiiele, It.'• MIA .
:.„ Bea). L. Fahnestock, . Robert Robb, -
ames 71 qtr 1 7741( 0: 4 4 1, . e riitigßnberger,
r . es .111CAU is •
' ... ,i - men B. D. eeds, . Alexander Speer,
sac 11. Pennock, ...Christa Yeager..
T.1tt14 4 W. , CI iu,_ ',Ai ... .. : 7 - f
1 4 n1
WM. I: Anderson, Robert c. Loomis,
Calvin Adams, •.•: Itiehru4..Dynch,
John C. BLudley, Peter A., Madeira ,
George Btlielig p., 7...7 4 1 .4 1 ,matii i.... . r.. . t.
BM Burig , VllY"'" -& LI- , ~.s. i
Alone* A. Carrier, John B. McFadden,
charlpiti#llo l 49fjl,') , .1 - aPlPhilliply:e -
Johlt Irian , • e r k / s p.Mbigwalt, ' •
Job pJ. Oilyil j e, In. E. Schmertz,
-,Wilibtm 8. mil /0 ' ff i z i ti t eArßlbra:, t!1)‹,
1 ift rH. V wayt,..l - v. is
Richard Baja,. 11
Isaac Whittler.
ell i bffialai " * itt. c inir
, fk 41 , 1, '
Ertntsritiv-JAMESIS. D. DEED i II r
HAMILAMD_AUI43,
Drattoroßa: • '
Jim C. Risher.
RAMA. H. How,
Andrew Miller,.
James M. Bailey
Pres't.
ON. Cashler•'
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSR , RAH GAZETTEt, I
SATHYDAY, I ARO 13, 1868.
Gold remains firm t. . . y at 140, with
slight variations. The r .newed shipments
to Europe, and the sma coin reserve of
the banks, seem to be he prime cause of
the advance and firmn :as of the market.
Commercial bills drawn . • ainst shipthents
of either cotton, flour or :reels, are scarce,
and bonds unprofitable t. ship abroad, since
the decline in 6-20 s from 43% to 72%, whilst
imports 'continue to be heavy. Govern
ment bonds are firmer t • day, but ,there is
little investment dema .d, and purchases,
..ire principally on spec ator's account, to
run uithe market to the high prices ruling
during the past week. . e dullness of bp,
siness, and tnevonsiitm. t, idle capital seek
ins 'employment, :law e" partlet to bdy '
- coin at these high prices,- merely for a tem
porary emplOYment of thtir'fands. - Few`of
the large capitalists in th- country, howev.
er, buy ; at present, their . cans being tied
up in ninnufacturing Int reste or, in lands.
The repeated agitation, used by , the at
tempt to idnuce Congres. to issue further
.
amount of greenbacks or - ..tional currency,
or issuing currency to eup the national
bonds, has taken large su .. s of money out
of the usual channels of b . nem, it being
invested id purehases ofp ..erty from par
ties; who are rationally ad •erse to , buying
immovable .property, an ' would rather
keep their money idle 1 bank, awaiting
some turn. i
Stocks are firmer, but the transactions
are light.:
Mining
" '
Mining shares are firmer„ and Exprem
shares dull at the decline., ,
Money is becoming easier"
to first class
borrowers, but long paper andncenjoidonW
• ful standing cannot find accommodations,
. but at the very highest rai of interest.
BusinesNA.teftgl:T,i, .; ::' 4 / - '
. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Aort 44*3 l 4loliollolfte, 3 4 1 :W .f.', ;.,
Gold, 140 X; 1881 bon 116 1862 5-20 s,
:112%; 1864 do 110 X• 1805 do., 110%; Couttolo.
112%; 10-40 s, 106%; 730 a, msg.
:. Railroads—Cleveland de Pittsbnigh, 87 •
Fort v fll l 9 ll .6.l l l3AlßaiMmtetta
69%; North western—preferred, 821 i• New
;York Central, 134%I.Eriei 70X; Old itiouth
„ern, 89X; Ohio & Mississippi. 29%; Mer
chants pniottßspreas, 28 2 ,4 f Wester:a Efelortf
'Telegraph, `M • -Mining Shaies--Corydon,
85; Quartz Hill, 125.. ' . •
• «-Money markets ha:other, , cities , present
no change from - tha stagnation Willa; has
been prevalent for so long.. In New York
money is supernbundant, ; and is being offer
ed;very freely at 3 per cent on Governments,
and '4 to 5-iiir 'flint. on mii'ed:itollatisiiits;
but even at those, rates is only partially em
ployed. • In 'Philadelphia money is reort
ed,to be far invass-iif ilie...acrniitid;. at 4
per cent on call, and steadily tending
d°lrnv?a ,?l,'..]: .. .1_ ''.
,•'-; ;_t;. , . :.. i :
in Bostonnioney IS easy at 4 per cent on
Governments as cellaterals, and 5 Per cent
for ordinary Oat loans* .4 c; .. -,... -2 ~.,
jn some of
,the Western markets Money,
his been less abundatit. Up to the.present
time qincinnettibankerrhffe been able 'tcy
use all their 'funds, lint Friday's dates
from there: report balances' to mercantile.
. .
accounts Increasing beyond what can be
employed by :bkillig-t In SU =tithiter; the
Democrat repo rp >cow at 3,t0 4aitec c3nt
On clepiaidAstag r ik . 1 ,1 *We oho Lot Enntmelir . ”,
offal paper is negotiable at 5
,per
• cent. It
will. thus be seen that ' it all the" ethei, both
cant ar4Ne.441e,P1,,14c-IPP:;**.eY'Vii*:
an omppiyin ! ,n , ! incithe WON Velterid
staglatipAn'Af . crOww9vAllit4ol4 I ;, !" ' ':„
. r , 7-The • - Allektienf /tinti d tPittabureiclifil
COMpany is pivft Iretheagt.3ll,lo I 1
per cent. at it office in Pldradelphia. The
Bitabanan Royalty 011 Commtwistabeipiet4l
14 . a dividend of 1 per cent,
j.
=The cony retort, set SevelliThirties at
agita4 York in he•fadditl oralny•itrefe 1)67,-
A 4 9,8•00 and o the'lfll, 7 titii irtclifilitif -this
hionth ' l2,64s/Itte Itinid,itiiltieniiigiegate
of nearly seventy million . tlf664l6,llveries
of bonds in exchange forlleVairTidttlea are
new ,of the issne oft LIM i;Etantbausf the
issue of 1868 ; will be ready In about a
weeh, , atill tll6O "'Or 1807',!%kainl-F,6l36utW6'
• ••!—Closinagisit4ftoriniveby, 'li e
kmdy de, eo: r
bold, 139%; 17i 2, 114 , 1Pig8lta; 116%; ' E
-20's
1862, 11W,1;f 0 PO'k it 3 A_. llo gl 5-10 '5, . 18 6 5 .
4105 i; , 104014 1 04 1 &Wel t. 'January "and
KSull, 15, 1/2X; s +Fi s pAr l 44o Julys
1 , -.113%; June „78,. 1 4 , Sti •4t.,30% .,
• x; *az egm., 1,_8411 11_431 I
1' - 5 ' 1',..-414t -c't` 2 , 1_ 7 14
~ . ; New York atry Goods market':
p 3). Telegraph to,the Plttatrarigh Gazette.]
1. ASIVI Tbnxt .fW43:--Weakberiquttet..hot.
trade dull and p Th ielifteltarktl2%oriV± all
~light makes* of prints except S .ragues,
i t?
which are hal.) 11 , - ,p ut .. ..t ..
Ware. A. , :, :e. ;•:.p 1 . . 1 14 V '
r. e a 1••• :to :et .
hanlistyles,however are ' worth ,ie.
__wok. 0 .
1
--‘ at
Brom' Igheetingv at 183417% while
`, NV shirtiggliNtilisaiehiM6b .
1 )
President.
Cashier.
Y, AT 11 A. N.
-10:422
Ell
BANKER, •
Corner of 'Wood ;and Fifth Streets.
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC - R, LBONDS,
GOLDi SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable . tenni.' Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available in.any
'part of Europe:
.. • ,
• DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED OR TIME DEPOSITS
dT . .
, ._BRADY AIIIES T
' o. BRD A & 0. 2 '
- , Cornet. Fourth and Wood St.
. . - .. . . '
3121 ATV'33.3Ert.,5 7
BUT 115D - SZLVICILL HINDS OF' . '1" .2.:'
GOVERNMENT '- 'SECURITIES;
Gotp; : t4T.EA AND'. ammo!, ...
•• : • . 'Oil' MOST, SA VORAIMLE TEMMS. ..
. .
.. .. -
INTOi
7 - 30's: . c.O i•T; vit E TE . D
HE
NEW 5-20 •Co 1 1 0 i Ir - BONDi :
gar ht 43l elit PrTed on ftof44lf:
igrAtoNp...imezfifp.(:)4,..cynrEEl.47:47.47
EONDS, and other approved coSaterOl, at lowest
x i
niarkeirrates. :
brdeis executed for he Purchase and
•. ' .
.' : ' . ~' , . .
Sale bf STOCKS" So S and Gotlf. S . " '
•
JAMES T..j3.R.A.DY ti'CO;„'
61je littstut
lo=l
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tikrA
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PrrTiliv*di
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OFFICE OF flprsininariGASETTE,,/
- ' June 13;:1888.
The general markets have been' dull du
ring the ,week„Which has just closed. the
vllume of business in the aggregate having'
been light, and 'no immediate improve.-
,
merit is, looked. 'for. For some articles,'
prices are higher, but this may be attrib
,
uted to scareity, and not to any improve
ment in the demand; in fact, on' the con
trary, almost every thing, seems to be
shrinking in valtie, and - as yet the bot tom'
has not been reached. Holders of Flour and
Grain. apprehensive of what is , coming,
are anxious to raaliz.e, while purchasersi on
the other hand, are buying no, more- than
than they can posSibly help, and the same
Is true of other articles.
BUTTER-, Is searce and in better de
mand; and prime. fresh solid packed, is
selling at 23 to 25. , Little or no roll Butter
in market, as: the Feather is too ; .hot .;to
'Move it in that . 'Shape.
, EGGS--.Scarce, ,and with a good demand
prices have .stilk further advanced._ We
now quote frealf packed at 27 to. 28,, with,"
sales reported at the outside figure. - •
ASHES—Bales' of common Soda Ash re-
Ported at 4Mc, and refined ,at, 5c., Pearls,
lie. .
GRAIN7.-Wheat is-dull and ;Irregular; -
the Millers report that theyare ,paying but
$2,25 to $2,30 for - Red, while we have a
sale of 1 car No. 1 Spring reported at $2,35.
The dernantrfor, Oatsla better, though, as
yet, prices are unchanged; sale of. 1 car in
bulk at 78c; Idode at 79c, and 300. bushels
'sacked at 80c. Corn is dull and irregular;
sales of 3 cars Shelled reported at 81,06;
do do at $1,10; 1 car 'Biotin bulk atfl, and
250 bushs Ear at 11,08. Prime Ear Corr
will sell readily at $l,OB to $l,lO. Rye Ii
quiet and anchangedrsale of I,car at $1,55.
No' movement in Barley, and none in
market.
POTATOESSaIes of 2 cars prime Peach
Blows at $1,25. New crop are quoted at $7
to $8 per barrel, ass e t° -quality and condi-.
z ' , . .•
• HAY-LCOntinues and the supply of
baled is largely in excess of the demand;
we continue to quote at $l5 to $2O per ton,
the latter only for strictly. prime -Timothy.
MILL FEED- - --is dtfil but unchanged; we
continue to quote at $l,BO to $2 for Mid
dlings, and $1;40 to $1,50.f0r-Bran
PROVISIONSBaeon is quiet and un
changed; 1334 e for Shoulders; 16Xc to 173ie
for Bibbed and Clear Sides; 17Xc for •
Plain Hams; 19e for Plain Sugar Cured, and
193,1 to 20e for' Canvassed do.. Lard, 1834 ti
1814 c, for prime kettle rendered.' brie(
Beef, 22 to 23C. Meas Pork, $2B to $28,50.
,LARD quoted at $1,23't0 $1,21 .
for No. 2, and $1,44 to $1,45 for . No. 1.
CONCENTRATED LYE—Has advanced
and is now quoted at 47,75 per ease,
'CIDER—SaIes of hard at $6 per bid.
VINEGABSaIesIof pure:Cnier Vinbga; ,
at 25c. - • ,3 .
I'IG - LEAD---Sales: at 10c. -
. • ,
selling atl2 per bbl. •
CHEESE-1-Sales of Hamburg at 14c, an,
Factory at 15c.''
DRIED FRUIT--.;Continues very du:
, "•but nonrinallyt unchanged; small sales r
6c to 7c'for Applesi and 11Xe to 123ic ft•
Peaches. . • 1 _
FLOUR—Is dull and neglected, but witl
out change. , We Continue to quote
110,00 to $10,50 for Spring 'Wheat; $11,501 '
$l2 for Winter Wheat, and $l4 to $l5 fr
„fancy brands. Winter Wheat, extra, $9,0: •
Rye Flour, $9,5 to /10. •. -
PITTSBURGPETROLEUM DIABLE:
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
Saitnitniv,' June 13, 1868.
• CRUDE—The Crude market has bon .2
considerably excited fall week, but to=dn J •
there appeared to be more excitement tim
during any preceding day;, indeed holes •
ofspot oil, seemed to have it all, their wn.
way, as they experienced no difficult in
selling at.rt right ahlirP advatice. -Briers
who, during-the early part of the weel, re.
- •
fused to take hold at 11M to'l,lVpaid:rOm
12% to 12%, and even 13 to-day. Thesales
were as iiallpwrn,' , l,6Qo.tobla-to arrive at this
• :ter at 13; 2,000 for. June sellers opton, at
912 x; ,5,090 all.tbeye4, buyers 'Oita. 4 21 4' ,
at Oil ' Cityiliiryeirtdirifiding ff. per IA and
5,000 bbls, in different lots on Frida' even
ing on spot, at 123,4'. We also heard of aside
for all year.
t rYere, option, at, 14, Ats, . bat
- diti , notget't s 'amount sold. ' 411 ,
it was reported that sales had beenmade at)
ss,lo,and that holdeur,late in tine day, were.
asking $5,20/- It , is reported' that, sonic ef
the producers have sold the entire prodne.
ti0n4 14 1 4/pAlso', fox, X•tvw Sod efeutbresl
weeks ahea , which( we understand ! L a.' I
new wrinkle in the mode of doing business
in the oil rogiddij . tq - etT
) ntBFINED--The refined:market was also
very much_excitecl to.day, and. prices have
still fuithet 4 i , Svarieed; thoriglOte yet; l tlie. ,'-
advance is not up to the advance in Crude. I
Sale of 500 bbls first half 0f,./Tuat ttfalcr; 300
lastlialf same month : t 3234 c, and 500 each
-from August to December at 32e, consid
ered below the Market - . k , Thes'llitt of -June
may no quoted nominally at 31o; first half
ofJaly at 313.4 c, and last half same month- ,
at 32e.' Within . the f‘titisit' ten daya 'or :we ' ' '
weeks there has been an advance of from
Atvb to three cents, perga ll on, and thiseven
ing the market- seemed close strong'at
the • advance, with, apparently, more, buy
ers than sellers:' Antwerp has advance('
tb:474 frenWon snot, with sales reported
61 future deliveries at 55.
ARRIVATS—The folimiing are the ar
rivals of oil to ? -day: , r
Ail' Wilkins '3ooo -C. Reese di 8r0..1000
Fisher t Cro 4000 i'Lockbart de F.... 880
Fulton, M. kCo. 160 'Clark &Stunner 450 , i .
. .
=I
F Total , 9490
*
Total Receipa ibr the week 34,356000
Total RePis isst.Aves* 36 0
Total oficetpts abiceJati. 1 . 566,860
r, smirii rarp s t4a A.
ruga llfoK n O e r l lvy ßro. it:E p ild huad l l el ll9 o b ia. bbt ref. to W. to. , •
rlLockbart.o Frio4l ttroalsßCbtklii ref. to
Warden, Frew t Co., Philadelphia.
B raun & Wagner, 300 019 sitct, to Waxing,
King & Co., Philadelhhili.
,Abantzheuner, KolGirte&i Ci 10.0160 :040a
ll` toWaring, King & CtOlihitadephia.
nE. thYt44o'King(
400., rbiladhlpbts:o. 0:14 111 I}p t.
P. Weisenberger & Co., 200 do do to War
dea,mtletailverP4qP- v
0 tO . Wright
'elfn, Philadelphia.
oraythlook clp.allWillo do to War
den, Fro* ' a Co., Pwiadelphia.
on.sutritilttrettlioom alincy ggeis DEPOT.
Union Ref. & St. Co., 99 bl4lolgcckped to
P. right dr Sons, Philadelphia.
G. W. HoldiMpi 253 do do to Warin
Ring & Co., Philadelphia. g,
Ha M. Long &ft:1 0 44111U .4 0 .Wating,
Kink Co.. Philadelphia.
B kilteßAilantineo4. AL, 55 do do to
Warden,Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
•A. D. iller, 18 do do to Waring, King
dr Co.. Philadelpllia
Lafferty dt Waring,l6ol)bld *et' to War
ing, King & Co., .P 1 4141 4 191221)01‘, r
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 179 do do to W. F.
Logan et. Bro., Philadblphia, 4 4
, . .
. , Plitladelphla::MarOW AI -,', :
:tar 1 4 elearaph to Plt,t,el)oo 9ettp.1 ... „ ,: . ,
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.." j'EtiLADELPIitA, AO 141 -41.6 ii i 'the .
"r t e;rlTA V i ri t eti tile.i g r A /9 11r
gale 11 ti 'MA e' a 2, Oa' "
held{ ityqtrik 49;#4,..ta ~fibs • corn la.
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