The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 20, 1868, Image 6

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?,-"IltON W0Mi.:07:.,'
As.rritaines: Prttet., W. P. Parris, stip*
pilffilinrlterlC "vamp, , ,
ANDIROIN
, 2uxuribmOtise ovi
Car hilges *oiled;
Siimenin4s l l
lidieemstive Pram es;
Alamessimilvp Frame Shapes;
*Me Rods;
24111rePolleralm;
Pfdloilrite
ineduidnimt.fihatlio .
4.0.031110014.€11111.01iii.
Pitman r..., *e.
Qabe r ziro.
.717. PENN STRErn.
PITTSBURGH. P'..
GRAUF* 3 •IIITEIIB • & Cff~
Or
Bart 11",1)- and She 4
IPON,
111Alittr
leen Welded Tuteifor thus,. Steen',
Water, &e.
ALSO,
QIL WILL, TUBING:
Ogg* 98 Viiter and Ng First Streets.
OM
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
IMMO
RENOINGTOI I I IRON WORK&
LLOYD & BLACK, -
• .
MANUFACTURERS CIP
OW Common, Itetlibtdieluirmal
' '1 c - 4 .1-•
FMB
- TOLOSA. BLOOM IROIT. B
,
,
HOUNDaa4OI7.ARE
IRON PP. FLINT. 4 SHEET MOP
NOW -14'11110 1 42TEitTLIES: -
CYLINDER and
:. GOMM S or tet.Naatt - litirt.
MALL 'V BAILW wed 71.8 tbs. to the yard. -
WROUGHT CH IRS sad SPIKItki for woe,
'PLAT RA Pacached sad Conittersa*A.
COAL BCRAT&N IRON.. • -; • .
MAILS AND SPIKE& •
flies st the *eta, .GRZEN
en STREET. iseentisustion - of First street,
ttieCityGesWerks, Pittsburgh.
EMIIIOII, PREEPrOir 4 - 30.,
Pennsylvania Iron Work&
iirseeboan, 'Nat. lea •nd I*7 FIRST !mono
opposite Nosonitithebi agniseb
aseii:B6 , • • Pyrreinntati.
STEEL- WORKS,c
B UZFFIF.x.D m au l 14roluts.-
NIMIOK .& • CO.,
PITTSBURGH, Pd.
Idanuesetarers of eery description of • •
CAST`AND CERMAN STE
'RAILWAY SPRINGS,
ELLIPTIC AND PLATPORE ESPETNOE, -
AXLES, sTErd. TIRE, Ac.. AA;
Wareham, Watei and -100:-Erat Sta.
magma _
perruniman irrEEL •Ituruis.
ANDERSON, COOK &IV.; '
(BIOCESSORS TO aims. BOTD & C 0.,)
Nanntscrtoreii of the
NNW REFINED CAST STEEL,
N yi , t'Biktiitivariaitturdrso 4 l4etvatre
8 .or
*.plibir tt itt Diskaaukso6:
szies, -- tfriunursh,
CILBt, and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
•
.lee—Corner FIRST AND BOSS STICIOLIS;Iwe
blocks above the DionozigahplANonse.
0e21:41* • - ••••,. „. .
KILLER, BAJEtif if& PABILEN.
ertilMAL r.a.uvrias: •
IFY. METCALF. REUBEN srazzi,
W. BARB, IL OHAIL.PARKIN.
821XUAL r.I.2.TAXS — B. M. .11D311.
CRESCENT STEEL ! IVORIES;
, itsititescp,
0111oe,:No. 339 ,T.Jberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
LAOS DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
FARI,.] MIMEER $1 C(1.
==C=M
19T3EilErta.
' beer and Warehonse,_ 'LOS, ISHIL--O ; ND
sad 119 and 121 FlSBTasTirawra.
• : • •!:.;• prirrez
ILtlLDWiat 3 lk.'
NEW ELIBDWARS SOU
JJNDSEY, STERRIT &
Xanufsetnrers and Importers of
33.44.R13W.A.
CIALERY,AC.
887 LIBERTY Fait
MEN= OIP
800 Bowes Below Taloa Depots
PITTSBURGH.
e l aYS4ientifot iAIRBARBB. SULSI3:-
BACCO AND CIGJM._
TWAN AWN,
" mums Is Miz zmo or
WY TOBACCO ANDIiEGAIE4
SEETII VTIXECT. (National Bank of Cem:
wee Building.)
ikatiettot.llS Water'Una% N. Y.
of= - DANIEL P. MAN.
-EXCELSIOR, WORKS.
B. it W. ,TEriraINI4OIW,-
,
• XlPAlSltiatUreti *ad /.. 1411 /eN IZ'
i ro s lik000; Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, 604
No 0 FIDESAI. ALLBOURZITI
'VOW
•
I=
EMS
:FOUNDERS, raAcEcausmt,
ATLAS VirORIES,
MORTON STREET, Ninth
THomiss MIAMiEt t I.eitr4Atent.
These Worts are among the.ismet tae teoet
complete establishments in the 31( and are new.
prepared to furnish - • • • ; • ~
stogosoo; or ow!' itesootsion.
Boiler* en Tasks.
Sheet Iron Work.
1 4 11 1NN5* 4611 6 16
3101141 .1 3111*
•
ignirbbe Patine& • •
,
Maebil", eastilaMe•
Sacra () UMW* ,
ozcim mOurrato
soltna
ketraMitir • •
AND PIPE WORKSa :
periumr-cariimi:ane Wiruallellui streets,.
- SNINTH WAJADsj
• • •
vrrnosistritorr,
Wit. SMITH ,• •
21IonFuraciturer of
. CAST' IRON BOWL PEE;
Ton GAB AND WATER •
r san e tz srl.47.2 'i*Egbln.'srla i il.ll l = l l,4lTt
Gemendokiduits Ibr Gas and, Water Works.
I world eloo call tie late:aloe of i3upe_rtatendeets
: of Qua rim temymake at .I . lErl . l,:re. • •
TRINAPIORTyITU . FOUNDM,f ‘ O
CIELADIXII DEAD, Presailleat
SPAD I VIee President,
XIETCAIZ, Seer Mad Troller.
Z. VG WADE, Ensinete.
Ar.JADAD, - 61enerstNinager.
.
B. MURRAY, of tron; Shwa) & Co.
B. W. PALNT.EI of J. Painter &Sons.
C. B. BBRRO of pang, Chalfant & Co.
THOS. S. 8LA1R...0 Menberger d Co.
WX. 11STCALF. of Biller. Barr & Yarn].
Belling Mill and Blast Machinery.
RETORT! sea. CIASTINWL of every description:
ZitIYEEMS NAIL free
U. sus?. W. A. staiusaox.
IrF Ir4H4T 9 N Mr! CP!* .
ZEION , ,FORnizmis; •
• igAMIFACTITEZRIS
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions; tti§i Plumbers awl Gaa Titters_ _ Ag
rlcalturallmplemente,,Cotton and Woolen XIII Ida
-41/1174Work promptly attended to.
Mine and • Worke-WASITINGTON AV RVZ,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ,
ROMMINSONy.REA CO,
Boefiessons to ROBINSON, Wails 3 KILIAR B .
/I. • . • .
WASINGT I ON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS; ,PITTSIURGH, ;
Kaantheturera of Bost and Stationarilignam En
FMitnit Cast Lst fi ni tMg o all deserlpthlr a Tin:Y U % ala
t. Iler and Sheet Iron Work...
Mee, No. I.sl_,corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GIFGAILD'S YETENT INJEC .-)R for
feeding Boilers. • Janata.
ONE
Ai oNT BL.A . LpiC INV
Butler Street, Xinta, Ward,
• (Opposite tinlon Iron
Rolling MIU. and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
mkatnisin - AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Order" y•ptly and carefully executed.
Charges ftasonable.
0c15:12$
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufketuge and keep constintly on hand
Thimble, Skein and Pit* Box*.
WA4ONCIMMEEI3, DOEPERONB,
iI -
lIGAB JEZTTL3,,IIOLLOIV
generally. aplerye
And Curt
trimaI,CARLIN ik;co.l
'wary and Dhabi° Works,
ALLEGEENT Orrir,
-
2ABLIBII2D tie 1836
Z 101144 dm
tned pattern oetatlonari
.rgTS and STEK
FERRY
of 10, 01 and. 1,6 horse pones
wilt be scold at very reduced
. • ,•1 1 . Sr. O=O9E - WenneWe. 0. .
711t7 intlerbelow Ptttsbnrgh. on the Oble Aver, and
line of C. it P. R. ' no9:hS
IEI
GAS AND , STEA.M. FITTING.
JOHN Y. COOI4II. JOB. KATZ IDINST BIZ&
JOBE IEL COOPER itk CO4
BRA= rommEns,
GAB AND STEAM . FITTERS,
I "n"...4 l4 rivrstr.r =412 BeIAYFUIViaII
og all kinds.
Corner,otPike and Walnut WWII;
PITTSBURGYS.
my16:23141
E,
IRON. BROKERS.
Ere,
SAM"'
WICILLitmAII,
f 4.7.
IRON BROKER,
124 First Street, Pittsbaurgh, Pa.
Bel' A Ct fd ag e llA f c ° l 7.7nlZalpe,,f h lt e tldtit
and other bran s of Anthriclte. losetlogbany
Coke and C. i ll. Charcoal
, • . Pjel; - MONS. •
corudiumrsite and orders respectfully eollettod.
T . ARE,turmnioß . ,
aJoorno,Eria. AID 81113.7116 WUXI
,
vrivrestritGiEt.
I_.._ I
m
PARK, cCURDYI & CO.,
itaantackaros of Eltieal& lA. Braalars• ' and bol
%par. preslail_oappee. !wild atill Bat
!Wake ilir te : .Al ,limat .c.ra sad Denim
la eta, Tla • Ina, ipm AtAt. Can.
staall7 oil allA ' az. •Tnobr. •
) . iT i BEAT aial, NO
D
smites otbovelarti o a r dmainui 0
wicomd
IThUiFEL
rn
PITTSBURGH
EMIR' & MACKLMID.
tram Znirtnoa.A7ll Praaaen, PUI.
it and Saw
;Latino. Grate Bars; 'Welfibtav
Build- to order and nave on
alma. mrlll:qs
FOUNDRY
IDLCWO R Kl 3
*BO Penn Street.
BOYD 8; BAGALEY
listin g s, Roll Lathes, Ro.
FLO :I i s >fLto:.4 .cm
I COPPER.
-77-; •
, A t..u.,, , „. , 1 , 5.,4:,...z,,,; ,
!' ;: ke4v. , : k -- ,-. —...- -
fa ZETTR: w - tATlfitibi - Yr , --YET-NE
ENGINES,. W. AWIRS, ace.
FORT rm.
11011ZR, - STILL- ABM TANK
WOSKS.
(CARROLL Ie:BI4IYDERt-•;,
TOBBLAIL DOUBIX-IPLIIED TUBULAR, Buis:
SOX AIL CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS:
OIL MLLE AND OIL TAMES.
carktNETß,. BRIMMING AND AEG PANS,
KETTLLNe PANS, SALT PAM AND o0N
: DENSIGIS;, • , • .1
al z A m.4ress. 41.mm:ea&
• Atom* •
PRISON DOORS. AND COA,L,MIIITED
one. WeareDevola; *Maw NeeGid,
5 1101141 lead lifilperST Streets+
' •
Orders treat to the ebbee, eddrees will be
peoeleili:etteedeeWl. tohT is
R . xo.saonl 4 : ! l::? t ig, Bunt.
O'HARA 110i1X11 WOPAS.
S9m . rperiy,skum4 4304
Ouximerviunts OP
Steam Bane* Oil Stine) /IOWA"
TANKS, EtittiT GABOMITERB. WROUGHT
111.07 i BRIDGBB, 81323= IRON.WORE, sc.
Cor. Liberty and Second Sts.,
JITTSBURGII, ri
MIPAZEInia ptOmptl7 don&
wilt. muumuu. b co n
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET' IRON S WORKERS,
, . .
NOS. AO, AA, A 4 AND AO PENN ST. • •
,• • .
Rairh secured sluice yard and tarnished it *Rh
the mo stapproved machinery, - we are presored to
lostutihtture .ilYetY -description or 80 - mirage th e
• best manner , , and. warranted equal to: any made in
the country. 'Chimneys,. Breeching,- ?ire Beds,
Steam Pipc..L.,Luc. emotive Boiler s, Contra=
Paha, TiMbi, 011 Relators, St
Boller Iron,' Bridges, i'dagar Pans, and 'sole mans
liteparers Baruhnr Pa te nt •
Repairing done as the shortest notice. talidni
JAMES 111.1UTEM, ' •
• Noe. 35 and 36 Water Street, ,
I -
PITIII4IIIWGII, PUIL.I7 - •
NANCIPACTIMZE 07
IRON Olt. TANKS,
SETTLING PANS. COTER STEAM rum,'
ROLLING SELLUSIMCISS,
44111K1217 MOSJOBE,
sAaND-Ir: - Ettran , t '3 9 :4171 P Ii k aZUBIL
JA I / 1 01 1 ta nalFBl.l armor,
) - 3(..4vraymiqiB:o; :
Steam - "Boiletti, Oil SW* Tanks.
SHEET Wig WORK.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES t :: OWINGS, &C.
COOK STOVES' ,
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL AL 110 Q 11k
TRIUMPH, •
FOR 1112'17417:NOCrEl COAL.
Warranted to Cook s . Bake nor Roast as
well ;many otlAer,?tove tn , ,the
BLSSELL .CO, •
No. 285 Liberty Street;
Aieeoabanienater 'e,
FAIuAI I I A T IE aBg/ Tryl v nts„piorrnala'
• , • COOKING, mAr4Oll3,
OHEAPIF#T- PLACE IR the"
To Bur TEC
TRIUMPH COOKINCSTOVE I
at No. 146 GRANT STRUT.'
la P. C.
OILS.
1,,,••••
WARING AND KING,
Coramlsslon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
irmusunon, PA. =
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
WARING, RING & CO.,
TACK BROTHEIIB,
ANA
.
• COMMISSION MERCII
,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Office—DAME:LW cor
ner of Diitinsinie Way and Irwin streets !
Philadelphia 011ice—DIT WALNUT T.
apt:wag
JACOB WBAVEB; Jr. & CO.,
Oa CaMMlBB{ols Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUE/INS WAY, will Intl and sell Crude
and Bedded • olls, -Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
erase. Our ton g experience in She retraeglill
trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in
ducements to operators. As heretofore• we arc de•
tern:teed to setae It the interest of buyent antrael
less to give ass call. ?artier having4.lll4 ibr Sale
are cordially invited to betas their samples. - -
ap8:1184
H m. 141116 & CO, '
• MANUFACTURERS OP
PURE SITE BVIMN° Wit
131 . .atuILPLUCII.F1174" .
Offlos, No• 2 Duquesne Wa Pittsburgh.
a. 0. Burrum...z. A. 1C111111W...W.
SOHO OIL woRKe.
• _ MantilAClAtro sad bars for mile all Muth of
LUBRICATING OILS.
eir. CLAIR'
ninFlVltn. KEUEW az Co.
FURNITUREI.
118. PRACTICAL D.
8.
FURNITURE MAUFACTURERS
, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LEMON it WEISE,
No. i-orrwrii. Errlt.r.vir•
Cowling* on ban( ever/ yarlei*oryiiittOlt and
011 AMBER FiIitNITUUE toigaber alai a CO m.
Plete seaortinent %moan yforniance roidnend
alma in,i1 1 44 gisrldlitr in are cordial*
Invited to call-be hi urokiaalog. taL
Work cnarantecd.
nik.114614 LEMON
FINAPTOLM
MT PITT BANKING COMPANY
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL;. :: : $200,000.
dOVERNBIENT SECITIUTEES,
SIDC.
A ,
ALLOWEDION 'IIII , PEP/ISIISi
Collectiosi audio ofi Detath* the
:llpited States and. Canada!!.
DIRECtiORS:
D. IlesiettWei
James Goectea...,
. WallaWM" • )
Fawcett,
' .
'CAPITAL, . (authorized,) i 'iiii*iiiid;
DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lynch, Wm. H. Hamilton.
• John Murdoch, Jr., I Henry_ Bocketoce,
William Espy, Geo. T. Van Doren.
Samuel Barckley, 1
A GENEllitll L- Atiatilit: BtISDIESS
United
made on all aoeesiltde
United States and Canada. ,
Interest Allowed on Time D
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOU6HI
104 Ir. 11; "Pr«oltitelid'
4‘II43IOCHHOLDE INDIVIDUAL]
RATIONAL B
PATTERSOIN
#OII. H. HILL . Cashier.
P-0 1 4,1 7 4" , . f sFP-,408050fM,9!.7
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Corner Third. and Wood Streets,
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention pgd to tl e purchase and
N. HOLMES & SONS,
127 Walnut Street.
STOCKHOLDERS 'INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
/noi*. BMWS: n
Beet. H. H.ng.
Andre. , " Miner. : •
James M. Bailey.
ans
~TjtlAlf, piai+i
ssa+L. M
No. 293 lowa
PITTSBURfiII. PA.
TRANSACTED-
NK OF CO MERCE
w.'or W
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson. George W. Cass,
Wm. H. Brown . James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, - Donlas,
Allen Kirtpatrl Wm. Heed.
W. B. Haven,
DIIMMONTM psux, okr u A. RI.
- - apendlt
BANNERS AND. BROKERS,
(3COCES:3OIIB TO HANNA, HART I C 0.,)
.IMALZ3III IX
coyERNIMIEINT BONDS. ,
east**Xkraf4o.4,l4 , A4oAu"
myt:di
33.491aV5J1M - 1 -
5'7 Market fitrel
lag
Collectlow' made on all the principal palate of the
:Mailed bates sad casadas..- - .
Stocks, Bonds
, and. ether . Secmritlee
sotrcitrr AND &Lb Cht IXIMIDdiNBIO2I.
"'articular &treaties' 111'14 !to. the purultaae oat
sale of . .
United States Securities.
Jahia -
WESTERN iIAVINGB BAIIII,
No. 59' '.Foierth` &reset.
CHAR'rETtED 1866:
xntereit paid olertino mk)iostai
ANY BUM szerunrzto IrEO3l
ONE DOLLARUPWARO..
DEPOSITS sußJEar
nurEr ,
isfaulir" WI THOUT
Mooounts DaUrAO 111 o'clock.
President- THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A, AL • IVABIBLUAL..
'mawToEs: A
THOMPSON BELL, A, M. MARSHALL ,
J(M3. DILWORTH. - JOB: ALAMEE.
J. J. GILLESPIE,
. _
Stockholders to whom we make reibienee:
Wm. Forsythe, . • Joseph Dilworth,
Win. Caldwell. Bev. David Kerr.
WHIM Dsizell, • Hnry:Lambert, .
E. D. W. O. Bidwell, A. M - •Broosn,
M. Fulton. • , TM:raise ravine.
LUMBER.
LUMBER; LIINIBEIRA LV,4IIJERI
Aundranat
YARDS No. 'se Preble Street - lOnrierlitilkilelteste4
and No. kin Rebecca strrekopposite Gas Works,
ALLEGHENY (PITY.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS CY
Rough and Planed
mooring, - Doors.
Weatherboarding, Sash,
übliftLuniber • -
Saw I 1 Cedar and- Lomat posto,'
Lath and Palings,_ Oak and Yellow Me. ,
ALnO—FIRE BRICE. TILE and CLAY.
FRIIT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
sCaPit?; 7 8425,09g%:‘1'
ppsArmxT—EDWARD DITMUDGE.
SzeusTART—T. A. WRIGHT.
OursaisTammerr—EDW.DAVlSON‘
Edward Davison, DIEIC" L it.B . : F. Duncan,
John John Mellon, E. D. Dlthridge,
Goo. W. DlthrMks, M. L. Malone,
B. B. Johnston.
LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER AND Air
LEGIDSNY BTRZETS. Ninth Ward.
OFFICE'AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Wash*
ington Street.
HATS , AND OAPS.
MARTIN
DLIXICR
BATS, CARS ;AND
A,tios_ 16 ManufactarepWholeeste and Retail Desks
TH,IINK_• SAL Mid, &tu t No, lila MTH
YIELD sTREJET, Itsbutsh, _
Orders PromPtl7ai4 . 4. lute Nittpractlou imaranik!ed•
.4.4oEtrrippis:
TIMM tic BIIOI9EII, •
.Loir • _• - -
rguiT HOUSE Alt.4o6litTlON
Cle t lcOtmrt, ttelmtre. Ps. B Pet
eteenuou Oren to the deli rani end do s
00131tir 80in17 i ITBLICI XlWUJeitiaes
=I
P. 131.... .1 1 ‘1LEELTZ
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
6011111111ENT AND PACIFIC B. ILBONDS,
GOLD, SILVERANO COUPONS
longiM on the most favorable terms. Sella LET
TERS OP'CREDIT and DRARTS available , in any:
part o? Europe.
' DEPOSITS received anbJect to check.. or INTER.-
EST Si.LOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
r $ .
lit:4oYr 13C" 0.
Co •
rnet Fourth and' Vood Sti;
- ...
" AT : llarbm NI MIL giV
Bur Alitm3Bl4, ALL iturtie
(10nRIBIENT SEC TRITIES ,
, .
BOLD, . SILYER AND COUPONS*,
ON MOST TAVOItABLE TERMS.
' • •
778 4 N.v . 11T ga,D
• .tzrro nue
7.13V..5-20 VO.I7I'OAI!9AT.P.
far Interest, Allowed on Deposits.•
LOA RD ON GOIFERNXICNP
BONDS, and °Msr approved collatetat; at lowest
ni a ricieritej,, ;•
Orders exibeiried SA, the PIRICOIIIIIIO S3ll
. 1
Mae of STOCILS, BONDS 'and 410p1).
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
~a~~,
!tuts in the
podts.
Vitt** OM*
FINANCE AkTD. TRADE.
AND SOLD
ri fe
•
Y
OM= OF THE PITTSBUWIR Gas:Errs,.
Fitifillrilne:l9, 4868, i ;
The excitement in the gold market isv
Those of: ,the. importers.who.gotulz
9,Tift fid St-the firm tone of,: the riutrliet 441
bought, will be very carAlbefore buying
sgidnanu rising ritarliM When. the Chancs
of a decline were entirely in their favor
President.
Those had sagacity and eitongh
to resist the tetnptationtto. buy, may con
gratulate themaelyes, else they might have,
had to enter to the'eXent of three to . five
Per:.cent: The" offer of the Assistant
Treasurer to. Pay the i£l6BB before maturity
has" bad a wholesome effect on the gold
room, and they may desist tor : sometime
to run up the price of gold.
Government securities,w,ere_ . firmer to
day, but the ~tilimsactions- : •Ware_Oimited.
Union Pacific Railroad bonds, which were
to be had two weeks ago with alithe gold
interest on at currency rates, were -sold up
till today at par, . en.coupons, but to-day
the ,c6niptiny iaiited the rate ' s to 102, with
niterest from date, but cannot furnish
bonds at once; those who secu;e a lot be
fore July neat by inibsciriPtion will cer !
tainly go in a handsome premium, as from
that date the rate ratted' to lit. The
ismkitur hoese Pik. 'IL,' _Mertz, on. the
Corner of. Wood and. Fifth street, has se-
oared a large lot atformer rates, and may
be Willing to accommodate his friends at a
'concession of the regular prices.
Stocks are dull and inactive. 'Express
sharce declined coutdderabiy.'2
ur. "PA..
Mining &bares are firm, but State stocks
are still advancing.
Money _easier. Spill:tees quiet.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 140V 4 ; .1931fbarada,1174; NWN- 5-93 fit )
11.3%,; VIM do,. 1103 i: 1865 do, 11034; no*,
'1865 and - IFiff, - 113%; - Ten -- Portia* 106%;
Seven Thirties, 109 X . ,
New York Central, 15334; Erie, 6934;
,Houthern, -90 yo Cleveland &
;Pittsburgh, 89%; Northwestern. : common,
65;- Preferred, '7834: Chicago it Rock Is
-10514;-; Pittsburgh & Fort ' Wayne,
;111;4; Ohio it Mississippi. Certificates, 21/3;,;
Merchants Union, Express,_ 2734; Western
Telegraph, 37341 Corydon, 35; quick,...
silver, 2534; Quartz Hill, 1,25.
—Front . Ostitement previonsly given in
MI
VfGB,-Pd.
this oolumnit is tipparent_that $30,50(10,900
of interest upob bends beecieuid due crn'the )
Ist of July,' the "following being the de
tails:
Interest on sixes of 18eitind58813.1" 217,500"
Interest on fives of 1814 500,500
Interest °mares of .. ... „. 175,000
Interest oirslietiiif 1881 - 8,810,000
Interest on Five Twenties of 1865 ! .
and 1867
At the ; same date there is also payable
.
about - $0,000 , 000 of "principal of sixes of
1868, nearly all of which - is held 'Amid.
These bonds, however;: are. payable only at
the option of the Government after that
date, and aswe understand that the Secre
tary of the Treasury does not contemplate
at present calling them in, it is to be pre
sumed that no' important paYtnents on ac
count of this loan will be made..
A ooneiderable amount of older issues of
the above-b ends being hold abroad, a pro
portionate' 'amount of the interest pay
ments of July win have to be remitted. to
Europe, the details of which may be thus
estimated:
Inteiest on of 1867 and 1888.$ 190.000
Interest on sixes of 1881 5,000,000
Interest on fives of 187,1 and 1874... , 400,000
Interest on Five Twenties of 1865 "
and 1867 1,000;000
Divideudetkr..llllbois, ; Central;;, •
$600,000 in currency 571,000
On other_rallway shares and bonds 2,000,000
Tottd interest a:is:l'4lll:l6AM tebe' '•
1110
remitted $9,1,61.000
It thus appears that while 110403,050 of
coin becomes 'payable at the Irregaury on
interest, account about $9,000,000 of interest
an Government bonds and .rtdiroad'securi
ties has to be remitted.
.01batnivinotationi received brJaras. T.
Brady at 0o.:
Gold, 14034;.1J. B. 6's, 1881's,.117X; 5-20%,
1862, 118%1" .20'a, 1864, 110;4; 5-81 re, 1865.
11134; 10-40 , 5, 10630 5-208, January and
July,' '66,, 113,4; Jan_uter7,ead . 1 4 1 Yr
ilag; 74015, 1u 0 X; delr ,ES
10934; May Comp .. 1806 , n9, -so.
1TT5817/10E SMINITE, )
911174* 47711:1 4 P teita. - s
IA&
A, number of the mills, on account of the ,
atremelyhot4eatherfi have .rstlntle4l44iir
production from double to single time, and
are now preparing tn stoptheir,worlupdur
ina the, months._ of 4 . tdy and, All i gliet.
Prices now _ruling do n ot warrant inanu-!
facturers any margin to . vitittfraii .prbduc- ;
don. 'The demand !brit** continues very:
fair. WeStetru consumers are buying,'
largelyfoi theii - summer ViorkiiitniE the
merchant trade is hilly equal to that of last .
year at:Alabk7date;; . Tho,derriand Nadal
had fallen of somewhat, but is
Annak492 gl9, Prol4Atialu !Fe I tn e t " 43 '
ohange to note in prices.-
14-.,..5.,:;',,,, ,- _;; ; , , ..,'......., , ,•;, -, .ez , :- , ,1, , ...: -. '4 , ..; :. ,',.;-":.,..,••;,':•..: ---...-: 'I.. ..-' , ,77 7- 7 ,7 7 - .."1 - 1 , 7r ,--,- ----.-.- -..-
~,,,,,,nt,,,%?..,,,,,Ni_.':•:,'..10...,;,:ii.,v;-„,--e-z.:,..,„:71:!ii....,:-,,;:,,..-•,;---:,-(--.;:'--:t....,,,-,•:•.i.:..;,-;::,;.-: =:,- - 2.:. , :•. r; 7:
I - ir; , ::- - :., 2- -, ,,....R1 ,-- -1, -, ..-, , i,i.., ,, :',. , . i - .=
. ~„,,: , ,: . „....2 , ,,,„,i i. „.: . „,„,.,..:; , ,,,c 4 :. : , : ..., , ,,, , ,,,7 -4 - ,-.., — ..:,.•, . , . ..,::
. • --- - -,.-‘l. :,N-wf;,...h;,..f.A.F,y,..t...-..„,,,,:,,5,..,:.„.---,,,.:_..,y.,-,r,,,,,-. ~.,
- - ,-,..,;,,,.a--,14, ~,,,:f..;,=.•...c.,.,5irr.,,,,,,.;:,1.1.-r.,
. .
Total
IRON AND NAtur.
PITTSBURGH MAR
OserFcE OF THr, Pirrssuße
FRIDAY. itlll'
There is no improvemen I in the tone of
the general rnarketk and nit the -demand
for almost . everything -is Vcoy inuqh,m,....,_
structed, we have but very raw rciuria lot :,•
sales to record. In regard tovalues, there
,
. 1
are no important changes, tnough as agent.
oral thing tan tendency is dOwnWarcL ._ -. ; -.•
I. ~
(RAIN - Wheat is 'in fair mi/lhis', d. ---
me n d, and we can report salias of Tied frami,
wagon at 82,44 And in lamest lots at 52,254, t ,,,
$2,30.' - oslß in conseqdencellorliinitdd'reg
cedpts, continue steady, at 78 to 80 ontrUck;
and 88 to 85 for small /obi in'Store. Corn In
dmillint not quotably lowett we c:an_ reps*. ,
is Bale of prime Yellow `(shelled) at $1,04 •1
ear corn is in bettezdensand than shelled,. 7
and may bniinc;ted r in 81,01 0 St" Aye ili
_nominal, in absence' f sales in 111,80. ,
BETTER...There is•wverY .fair local' dO.
1 1 1a014.4111d MO raw rePort,.eivieSof,...prime.
~
frcish packed at 25t0 27,. li ~., . ,
'EGGS-VeirdtilllcPday, iind unde r the
~
indiumoo. of ncreased arrilfolorgeee are 1 -
. . ,
lime:Ping/ .WO can report earts at . -, ,
CEESE—Is in .steady.l,demand, with ,
regular sales at 14 to 17c, according
to_quality; ,
_- .. , , . ~, ,- F . :3 ii
.. !! 4 . ...., i „ . . - 4.-
1 ' POTATOES—Prime Pencil , . Minis fik l
small lots in store, at $1425 pet bushel.
New crop Potatoeis, $6,50 tO 57 1 50 per bbl,*
as to quality. ,-. ; , _ ~ [ i ' , . •-- -
• DRIED FRUIT—Ds ve r y dull,
_though
e
without . quotable Change.' :lire.. Oziritina --
.to quotes; irtii , -lo fot eholOe'ApPles, and
11% to 12%c for Peaches. , . ',l
FLOUR --: Ointitnied 'dpiiet ' Sid Alia 4-
,but - tinchsiged; •we card L report email' •
sales of Spring Wheat at I/101C 810,00;$11,00
.to 811,50 for Winter Wheat; and ;14 to/15
fors. Um. -brands.. ; Rye :Float ' , 'poino "spi,
0,75. . ; , ' --.-
EfAY—Weigittnaster IfiSNulty, at the'
Allegheny Diamond scales; reports salettof
38 leadaStll2 to•;20 per ton.
STRAW—SaIes 6 loads at 612,t0 ¢l6.
SENDS:—Vaxseed Is scarce and in de
mand at 12,50 to 102-5,5,.whi1e Clover and ...
Timothy are seldom mentioned. e
SALT—Is did' and 1 aominallir
changed; $1,764a.14.80-to• the tradeyand.ll2.2
lor small lotain atorc•
quiet and tin ;
0h10w34, with 'the-.exeePtibir of Should.,
.era, which may be quotedietlB34 to 16344;
Sides, 16% to. 18 for' Ribbed, and 1734
to 18c for ; -Clear; tolll73fe for' PlaW
Sawa, and 18350 to 20e for Canvassed Sugar.
'Cured Hama.' Lard, 18 td 18qc for prime
kettle rendered.-Dried,. -.. to ,211 c....,
Mesa Pork $2B to 1 2 / 4 54.:,t,
LARD On.ptrtichanfgetl at '51,23 to 81,28
Ihr No. 8, And 111,43 to 0.144510r-No. 1.-
irrrsistritGH PETROLEUM MARKET ' i
OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i i
, Filini.Y.'.lnrie 19, 1888. l i
CRU—The Crude market Ivia'..dgater I
M
fkirlY active te-day, thi reported • saiei I
reaching about ten thousand barrels in
,the
aggregate; though, as wilt he seen,
,pricrst,
have still furthet declined 4 both here an
tl '
at Oil City: The'sales were: 2,000 bbls on "
spot at 1234; 700 de - do, at 11.234; 1,000 to be
delivered between Vi and lOtkr July at
12%; 1,000 between 20t and 30th sam e ,'
,
month, at 12N- 3,000 b Is, measured in -
tank, at 12%, Private teiegrams from Oil
1.
City report holders asking $5, with no buy
ers; sale of 1,000 libh4-inade by, a dealer.:
1
here—at $4,90 delivered on Allegheny-Val
ley Railroad cars. According to the sale
above noted, oil bas declined from 50 to 40'
eta per bbl at that_point. II - - • -
REFlNED—There±was a -fill-htialireas
done in bonded oil •to-dat and while spot
oil was reported- a shade. easier, the late -
months, compared With IYesterday,lio not
appear, to have undergone any material
change. ~ Sale ofsoo bbis for the last half.of
July at 3/%c; 500 August. at 32%c; 500 Sep
tember,-Me, 1 4 000 AugueV, 31%c;.1,000 Sep.
tember, 323§c; 500 August, 32%ce, 500 Sep.
tember, 3234 c. 'There may have been arena '
other sales, but the above. were all we had
reported, and these are sufficient •to --
es
tablish the general the market.- r•.•
r -
ARRlVALS—Thearrivals of oil
arr i f
ported to-day were as fo ows : '
Fisher et Bro - 500 Leech* W00d... 700'
J. Spear " 1001 I
WI McCutcheri. 50
Sim Wilkins - : 480 . - I '
Total
,i..
--- OIL anntanens pm& A. V. B. B.
Citizens Ref. C0.,-250 bbls refined to F. A.
Dilworth dice., PhiladelOhla. ,•. _-_-, -;
Forsyth, Bro. & CO., 417 do- do to Warr
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. • .- •
H. WeTweddlo,so do' do to J. R. Bart.
lett, Philade liohia,. . .s
Rat. Ref._ Co., 500 do o to F. A. Dil.,
,worth Phil a delphia .• " • .; '
j
, McKee it Hackett. do do to W.,P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelto is • , ~. •
Montzheimer, Koeldetj& 'Co., 550 do dO
'to Waring, King &ft.t:Rbiladeirlhia• I. • 3 •••
Lockhart. -Frew &.C0.., 497 bble ref. to
Warden, Frew do Co., Philadelphia.
E. Jag. email, 250 do do to Waring, King
& Co., Philadelphia. - • „ . . ,
J. C. Kirkpatrick & CO., - 219 bbls ref. ii.
Waring, ni dr Co., Philadelphia. ' ,_
' Fawcett, Logan & Skaikdale, 150 do do ti
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 2991d0 do to Warden,
'Frew &Co., Philadelphia.
Clark & Sumner, 150 do do to• Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - •
,OIL oncencecerra PEON ill:wombs DEPOT.
H. M. Lo & Co., 74 bbls ref. to Warden,
Frew & Co., ng Philadelphia.
. • Brooks, Ballentine &• CO., 80 do do to
, Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
Jas. Miller, 25 do do de to W. P. Logan
,& Bro., Philadelphia.l • - ~
Duncan & Williams,BB do do to W. P .
:Logan de Bro., Philadel phia hia. (
-Kirkpatrick &Lyon, 373 do do to . W. Pi
Loan
& Bro., Philadelphia.
...
ming & , Co., 281 .do do to Waring,
.King dr, Co., Philadelphie.
'• '• Hutchinson Oil Co., 65 do do to Warden s ',
Frew & Co., Philadelphte. .
McKenna & Rogers, 10 do do to W. P.
Logan &-Bro..
Co.,PhiladellAtku ---
Hutchinson Oil . Ref. t 100 do benzole
' to Warden, Frew & CO., Philadelphia.
, 21,009;0
530,493,050
PTITSBURGE METAL MARKET,
ospics or Tgirlizrranurom Gramm;
, FRIDAY. J'uncil9, 186& S
I; • The receipts continues 'very light, pima
fisuiarly as relates to atiindtiid Forge Imis.
The Vine themarketiil decidedly bout.
ant; favorite brands' being sought; after.
Foundry d escriptions continue inactive,
but the feel ing is firmer ;than at the detest'
our last report. We tiiiote the following
Arrrunsf!rrn.
10 tans No . 2 Foundrt... 139 00-4 mos
60 " No. 2 Foundry , 87 00— cash
20' . 1 No. 1 ... .. . 39 50-4 mos
40 " No. 2 Foundryi 37 00— Caah
.60, .g Mottled - 85 75_4 zoos 60 White
50 •*" Grey T e T 80--4 mos
cone.
300 tens Coke $35 1:10-6 mos
ME
1' •
41».
50 torus !Co. 1 H. B $45'00=4 EnCe
gs No. 2 H. R 89 00--• cuts
100 ,4'- ‘ 4 No. 2. H. R 89 00-4zsios
160 d o 4 Tennesaeo Cold Blast. 49 00 7 -4 moe
• 66
...Not 2 FoundrY p. t. ,
60 •" 'No ' . 2 Foundry'. • ... 41 00.- time
200 No. 1 Foundry 43'00-Llime
.100 " (*— time
arruicustra cost, aststhsan "sox- LAszs
PEllloliloan.
100 tons Open Grey to ar 137 50-4 Moe
60 44 Open Grey to I,ar 38 75= cash
600 4 ' Medium Oren to ar... 38 00— cash
850 ". 9pen Grey, from y'd. 37 5 0-4.1i1011
175 41 Medium. from yard... 37
.00-- cash
90 " opft Grey.. to ar 88 76- cash
120 !s medium Greg * at fur. 36 25 7 4 moe
406 " Inferior sttarnaosfer
- another•market ~ 83 00-6 mod
.1,
MEI
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lair
1830
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