The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORSE.
• Pres't W. P. Poarza, ann.
: ' ITILG FO &E -
'AND IRONCO •
3CAN I TFAC M• ra a Or
•
Illalliread Fish Ears and Boltal
„MS Irma Car Axles Belledt
"•Railroad Car Aides 'Hammered;
oq z :115
Frame
aoseamosire Frame Shapes;
, . 1 * -
Takes, Straps;.
'Piston Beads;
s hani.;:
, steamboat Cranks;
Pistowlßiakh Wraska
Jaw, Collars, &e.
Once, No. 177 PENN STRECIVit,
P •
G itmeir, IntEnia
HAIiIIFACTITREBS 0, •
nar l.\ .1 1 0OPand Sheet lion . ,
WROUGHT
boa elded Tates for Gas, Steam,
Water, ite.
„ ,
•'' ' OIL WET,T4 TUBING.
Mee t 98 Water and 182 First Street&
126:403 PITTSBURGH, Pa.
KENSINGTON IRON. WORKS.
'LLOYD & BLACK, •
•
,M.ANUFACTURERS OF .
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
rF .AND 7 - 2 .;Y:
. .
- JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
nr, •
aCERCIddit BAR ROV # D sad BQVAR IRON.
1100P A BANDT and ANGLE IRON.
. BOILE R -PLA TE an SHEET IRON. , -
CYLIIN
IER
AND REAP
GUARD ER BARS. • •
and or FINGER IRON.
-iiird.I7TICAILS AO and IA lbs. to the:yard.
MOTIF CHA IR S and SPINES forums..
COAL; a caMNPuratir. and Countersunk,
areholiselo4 Gien at the. Worn, GREEN
:OM STREET, '(a continuation of First street.)
01 ; e1g the, City Gas Works, Pittsbusgh.•
VERSON, PRESTON &
RiPSYli r ania Iron Woiks,
WU* !amuse, .N'os. 166 and 16T FIRST STREET
toppoilte Monongahela House,
ap24:dB
rr STEEL, WOWCS„
SIEFEFFIW) .STEEL 1 WOIELK*
SINDER, NIMICK & CO.,
.
lifatittiairers of every description of
_
CAST AND CERMANSTEEL,
ruaLwir - srluNrGs.: • . .
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIR.E.„&c, - . Le.
Warehouse, 83 Wat e r and 100 First Sts.
PITTSBURGH STEEL Wonas.
ANDERSON, GOOK & C 0. ,:
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD d C 0.,)
• Manufattarers alba
BEST REFINED CAST -STEEL,
11: A CIARE,
F laTistl 04:1115=f &slow S.A.W .
CAST STEEL for au
BooPaii . liXON - ltoarbier
Seel Plow Wings,
Axles, Cfrculars, ac., 444 e.
Cazii a n d C o mm on ?low & Spring siesg.
Oliec—CornerllTELST AND BOSS IMIEETS„ twet
bloekssbove thelitonmigtbelli gotuicr •
mr:vat, 'num &rAirainr.
, COMIEBILL PAILTAXES:
; 'ItEIIBEN MILLT.B,
9EO. W. 8AY..4„ I CHAS. PARKS:N.
Brzczill'Aiit: if: =EEL
CRESCENT'
~
BARK dt PAiU IN,
OSlce, 1 4 10.'33 . 9 Marti' St,
•-• • PTTTSBURGE
feti:da • • ' • •
13 1 W4 MAitiOND
; STEEL WO7MS. -
PARK; 'BROTKER '& CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
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Office and Warehouse: lAA 194 SECOND
Sad 119 and I.9IIIUST STREALTS,
IrJi, • - r = •
• prrrtinvneit;
HARDWARE.
WARE HO USE
N EW 114-11. P •
Lit6§ET,:gititititi, BOMB,
. .• • , „
Niumthetiare.ri! liztpart:enCof
fIAaIW-II
;887 LIBERTY' SBEET,
1:701117E11 01 WAY 2474
Oise Signore DildO Depot,
/ . SEIVROI L
Agefits I.VAIUBANEV &JAM
i rpuitood_ -7 ; — oromtri.
a nA.A. ALLEBri.
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• • -
t t if, 110119130 AIM suns,
Wan 1 14/ C l4 0 ,4 0 411 qt Bank of Cots
-af Wolff Infirl i r tni l
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tit it I W, 4160tiriagozie'
Wilm i sai *Riff. 041100040 0 4. - 0 8 4 1: '
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ATLAS .Qt. .
MORTON STREET, NIA%
.1 3 1 4 1"1N5Et17.17143:12[..•
TUOMAS R. MILLE.II4 President.
These Works are -, among 'thelarg.est ane most
Complete establishments in the . West, and are now
prepared to flattish •
Tntritieft, of every deeeriptioze. •
Boilers, 011 Tanlac:t • .
Sheet Iron Nicrk.• • .
Itailiread Castings.
Boning mu , comings..
Engine Castings. •
Kield.ne ciathids.
General,tistings •
OPBEita t3owerrzo
NEB
AMIOI 4 4L.FOITNDItIf
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Verson and inaalloasal9areete.
Ogitali:WA ßD * )
PITICSI3IXII , OI3C•
1i1L.,5111711
Bfanixfszotu.re r of.
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOE GAB AND-WiTER
My Pi are cot , i;ll . •artabliiri Into ' in
sand, ...7 1 19 feet lengths. Also, fan assortment 4 1 7 f ..
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
iroubi idso call the atetntio n ' • Baporlntendents
of Gas Works to my:make of RETORTS.
fele:tlo • •
ma..p.Apilogylrlopifig- CO.
. .
eitABLES }MAP, IPreident.
J. M. KNA,P Pies President.
0. METCALF, See'y nd Treas'r.
J. H. WADE; Engineer.
J. G. "MAP, General Manager. •
JAMES B. MITBRAT, br Lyon, Stott & Co.
A. E. W. PATNTE J: Painter & Sons.
0 . - B. HEERON.Lof Plitt. Chalfant & Co. ,
THOS. S. BLAIrt, ofrmoenberger & 00.
WY. METCALF', of Killer, Barr Parkin . '
. .
mixtrit.acrinuata
ReDin Mill and Blast Machinery
BETO and CASTIN'6B, of every , deanalption
ICENESTIS NAIL MACHINES. , . • fe24
LININGSTON.R. H. ZIIIIT.W. A. 11.031.1180 N.
12 119131 C 4 5T0,Pi CO•1
IRON POUNDERS, ,
HANINFACTCHEItEI f OP • '
FINE .LIGHT ,C.O27IfGA
AU dersxriV iti ons, for Plumbers and Gas Fitter,'__ Ag.
ricultural plements. Cotton and Woolen Rill Ma
chlitzibWO
irk promptly attended to. •
01See and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny My. Pa.
ROBINSON, ILEA bir. CO.,
Successors to BosnrsoN, Mms & Idna.ras,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
'FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIHRGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam r En
glues, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all deserl_ptionr; 011 Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. IL corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GLFGARD'S PETENT INJEC -)E for
feeding Boilers.
MONT BLANC FOUNDBN.
Butler Street, Ninth- Wad,
(Opposite Union irou'fiLitts,)
Bolling NM and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
IdAtauNERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reAtonable. • • .
EBBERT & DIACELDID.
octs:lZl
BERLIN FOITMMY.
PRICE & SIMS -
Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
NM
Jlinnollcince and keep consianUy on bond
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Ilexes,
WAGON 130 Es, DO IR014115; Cl'7
SUGAR KETTLES 4 ;HOLLOW WAR!
T HOMAS CARLIN & CO."
Fourth , Ward Foundry and MO - rhino Works.,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY,
`Manufacturers of Steam Engines. Oil - Presses, Pnl
aeys bhafting•Grist and Saw Mill Work,- Rolling
' Mill Machine (Castings, Grate Bars , Weights.
Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sizes.
OIN - T - RAIL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS.
889 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD =4 , BAOALEY.
Chill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c.
VULTON IN-ill
MACH •
ESTABLIMILD IN 1830.
lannfactory. of STEAM ENGIN ES , all sizes
and of the most approved - patterns, for stationary
t u O i rrir lAszAtr:rAir.s, and
EAM mieYr
ENGINES, which' will be at very teduced
prices.
P. F. 011iIIISE. *ellsyLUe. 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsbursh, On thephio Aver. and
line of C. P.
_lt. . ,; no0:112
GAS ,AND STEAM FITTING.
Joan-x. COOP - JCR:. 4,7 sale:
J OHN M. POOPEIk&
MUSS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND, STEAM FITTERS
Ilarmfactorers or PURIM, AND BRASS WORK, 0
T
.4ND
every descrlotlOA or VAletn i. lX' RAS - FIXTURES
• ÜBING, so
.Cordero - PIM WatitttStieits;
, PIXTSEURGET.
• mytamso_
IRON ,BROKERS.
s Artivrx.itt ! lviKEßsß4ig,
IR •
ear •
124 11.rst titreiet s Pittsburgh, Pa.
Agent ter INtsle cprnwail, Doughamare, Jo!
sennino, Liebe D num*. titanh_gos, (*tendon,
and othgr bran I 0 ,Anthri , !lltel . lOngidOgneng
Coke tinny. a m Charisma
rice' z~oie.
'Consignments and on el, restmettnilg solitdiont 1,
ISM
t i atiEi striPtienon'!;
A- looh knit 'mit iitilltitt i0L1133 1
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~..„, 1 , 011ivreS,DU1S011..'i, li, :.4 1 ,
PARICP +IIittILIRDIV & ?CO., 1 ' 4
'idanctlifett !teihesthlrk;` Be:4060 iiiif- gig
Robed I Ilot-
Vone 6 P MAIIVI&F I Cow
' pug, hp. Stir At. , t; 1 ' , i-M
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TITTSBIJUGH
enerall
tOCIPPERe; i - ! - , ~.4. -_>si• 7.,
SEM
PITTSBURGH. GA ZETTE : MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1868.
ENGIIO4 A • -
BOILER, Sinitibm TANK
m!iimoci,L,L . ...4.Bo*DEß.,
mitzarracnrinata OP
TI7I3I7LAR, DOUBLE-PLUM TIMMAE,
FISE
BOB AN_I CYLENDEESTEAM BOTIMES.
OIL STILLS AND OIL VANES,
CHIMNEYS, ESEECKING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING. PANS, SALT. PANS AND CON-
DEN'i3E'SS; • , •
STEAM. PIPES, fiASOIKETEEB AND TEION
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOOM AND COAL strum
Office mad Warehouse, isomer Second,
Third, Short and LlbertylStreets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
•
gyp Orders Bent to the above address will be
promoth attended to. - 0th7:189
L. W . I[oanow n ...TA4.l3. BAHNIEML....JAEI. SLAM>i.
BEntiat WORKS.
HORROW; BARNHILL 8i
ILUftrIPACTUBFBAI or
Steam BORATE', Oil S4llls;Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETHRS„ 'WROUGHT
rw.)N BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Re.
. .
Car. tibertir a n d Second Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, Pi.
REPILIRYNG promptly done.
WM. BARNHILL & CO., .
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. lip, se; 24 AM) 28 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished tt with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS In the
best manner. and Warranted equal to- any made in
the country.. Chimneys, • Breeching,.. Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, condensers, Salt
Pans,Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Bott.' Iron, - Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barahill , s Patent Boilers. •
Repairingdinie on the shortest notice. 1a5:c21.
JAMES M. BITER,
- Yes. 55 and 56 Water Street, •
prrinsuunis,
X.AICIIIIACTURZU OF
. .
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, QOPPER STRAIN PIPE.
ROLLING MILL STACKS, • *
And SHEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
ILIUM x. Bars* ' EDMUND D. Dlttraf
JAILED . M. BRUSH & SON,
3/11.1f1IFACT0EERS or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks
SUEET IRON WORN, &CT.
61 Penn Street, Pittsbrurgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
01001 L STOVES.
CET THE REST.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Store In the Union.
BISSELL &, `
00,,
No. _485-TAN,3rty- Street.
Also on and for sale,
PAIII IPEATIe II dTOVES,
GRATZ FRONTS FENTIERS,
COOKING RANGES, Sc.
.
ccarArzwr :113 the city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH V9PK!, 4 clirovai
at No. 140 GRANT STREET.
Jag ' O. Dirpry.
WARANG AND RING /
Cothasalon Meralanta and r ilrokerila
Petxoleum and its Products,
DALZELVS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBITRGH, VA.
PLIXLADELPHIA. ADDRESS;
WARING, KING & CO.,
TACK 'BROTHERS,
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS;
DlraiLins IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pateln[4i" Ofillee—DALEY.Lt!'l3DlLlnigi; der
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
l'hiladelptdalite7-I : IIf,WALNIIT
---- - - •
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. CO.,
,"04' . 4*Pinirtaision, itobleet9i
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, wUI buy and sell Crude
and Refined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
Cooperage - ;-Our lung issperrience - iit hePetroleum
trade enst3lestis to offer - Unusual .niellittes and in
ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de
termined to make It the interest of buyers and mi
lers to give' us a call: 'Parties tuning Oils for sale
are eonlially invited to brinl their samples.
apihnei • - :
11CF M. LONG & CO.,
PURE 'WRITE BURNING :OIL,
- • Bralut-6$ 1, UcifFER.,"
Office, No. .2 ,' Duijoeene Way, Pittsburgh.
a. C. kiUFFUII...C. A. XXIMW...W. H. WgITIMILAD.
SOHO OIL IVOILKS. :
lariarinouurif lad hive tut saloiallidde of
LUBRICATINC - OILS.
N 6. ' lll:terlCLAllt
Wk . -VE.4 131 g 11410,1115101 , ,/lt 410.-
FURNITURE.
• PRACTI4III,I4•
FURNITURE '-'lll:llNllFAquitEasi
•
WitoLESAIE AND itrel'ADH
'•
LEMO & wets
Nov. . , ley 'p
les it; 1 Lit t,
Masuustly On bard every_ yst,tutv of pANtAnt auci
OH MUNN toitelbet wOkkoliyAkt
asforDosat oofunms stikenDautit wwliss!-
'• 41411:2MIVSCUrtinOteVeitini
,‘. I 3 11 4 1 zataliMatiktitliNin
I Amiu eirodit a al A '4111.101;
OILS.•
127 Walnut Street.
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OUT',AAOO,4O.O
~4. .~i t 1 i.Y : ~:
. .. r ~'.
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS DItIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALERS UT
GOTARMM SEMJMW,
AND
.7 1
IN EST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
con ctiosui made on all accessible points In the
Did States and Canadals.
DIRICTORS:
D °stetter, Jon. C. Maher,
.1 es Gerdes, BMA.. H: Katg,
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller, •
S. Fawcett, James N. Salley.
' ( • SAIIIPL. Ni
D. "NET
YSTOI! BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITISBIIBOH, PA.
7
C ITAL, (authorised,) :: : : $.., ,
~ . . . .
.... t _ prmaroies. i f ! i i•
ii - , .
.14.Ei 1
ft n icieh,'Jr ' ' Fetal nocketooe. ' ''
... itiligl iy, 49 . Gee.. Van Doren.
A ENERAL BANKING BITSINESS
TRANSACTED ‘ ,
'Oollections msde on all'accessible points in the
United S tates and Canada.
N \ Interest Alloweol on Time Deposits.:
U TED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
N. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO:M. VAN 11.011EN;CAshier.
Kii - SIOCKNOLDE&S INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
ATIONAL BAH OF COMMERCE,
. A
Cor. of Wood 'and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON
.Caahler.
CAPITAL, : : : $5Q0,000.
JOS. H. HILL
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
James McCandless,
Wm. Douglas,
Wm._ Ree d.
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown,
Cass. Lockhart,
Allen Ktricpatrlek,
W. H Haven.
T, AT 11 A.
DISCOIINTS DATIL
HART, CAUGIEIf ar.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner. Third and Wood. Streets,
prx-rsigratasai,
ASUCCESSOBS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
Exchange, Celli, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and
sale ot
GOVERNMENT BONDS,
Sight
Sight Drafts on London.
m71:02
- 14 , HOLMES & SONS,
I3ALIV-33LMILR.E4
57 Market Street,
PIZ`2'TBBURCI3s PA.
Collection) made OA all the principal points of the
United States and Canada*. •
Stocks, Bonds and. other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMLBSION.
Particular attention paid to the
,purchase and
sale of ,
United States Securities.
jaao:st
WESTERN SAVIN9S , BATH,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid enTline Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. •
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at /2 o'clock. , '
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A.M. MARSH ALL
' • Dirs.crons: _
THOMPSON' BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. DILWOILTIT. I JOS. ALAREE.
J. J. OILLESPLE,
• - •
toCkholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe, • '
Wm. Caldwell,'
Willis Detre%
D. W. C. Bidwell, •
E. M. Fulton.
D°LILAIR SAYLNGS IBANK,
No: 65 FoOrth,street
CHARTERED IN 1856. •
MINI
ASSETS "
7•a da il y from 9to 9 o'clock '' also on WEDNES.•
DA nd SATURDAY': EVENINGS, 'from •May let
to errember lat. trom V t 0.9 o'clock, and Irons No
vember ilst to May Ist; from 6to It o'clock. , ••• • • i
Deposita received °tell gums of not less than ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend , oft the pronto declared
twice a•year. in dime end December. , Interest ' has
- been declared. sent-annually in'Juntr and December'
• since the Bank was organised, at the rate of slx•per
Interest, itnot drawn out, is Plaeadto the , credit -
of the depositor Is vrintipar, and bears the same in
terest from thr.lat days et June and December, com
• runiting talcs a year. without troubling the depos.
ed to call, or. oven to present. his; pass book. At
his rate money will double In less than twelve years.
Books containing the Chatter. By-Laws, Rulegand
'Regulations, furnished anttts, on application at the
oelee.
FnESIDENT — GEORGE AT,tnutE., - •• _
•
• 1 VIOR PII 51PliNTtlt
• John O. Backoreu, A. M. Pollock, M. D.,
Benj. L. Fabnestock, .. ...Itoburkilobb, • .
JCITIMS lierdmani4 c , .1, ,i • gain' u tlhornterger, •
tl
James eAu My; , •. , •- r, emus iihidle,- -
James 1.1. , D. Bleeds, Alexander Speer, •
Italie, M. Pennock, Christian Yeager.
, TIIM3TE.M.}:
Loom • -
Wm. J .• Anderson, , Rebell O. ls,
• ' Calvin Adams, . Henru J. Lynch,
John C. Wadley, Peter A. Madeira,
" George Black,John Marshall,
1111 i liurgwin, • •;',.. 1' ; Walter I'. Mar Shill,
I - Alen:o'3.; Carrier; John 11: McFadden,
Charles A. Colton, Ormsby Phillips,
• 4 1
- John Evans, • Henry: L. Jtlngwalt,.
IJohn J. Oillesple,, , •,Witi, , jir NO aorta,
William el-Haven; r ~. I f. ' , Ate tAmtOr Tip.4lV,
Peter 11. Hunker,W illiam Van it Ira,
~r Richard Days, sae tlar
jJames 1). FAINT - Iyr - 2. 5i1,, , ,,T0r
, Tnitanottlia-re • sak,,-100 TON.
1 ! 81411 . 0 r,kuT 7.4 ' ' 4 • ' ..,;/1.. • ' •A) .- ,
i
7 MgalEtrXIMP
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gra." - 9
BANItb3P “
Corner vir.-ilNied: 4 atilt Fifth Streets.
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GOVERNMENT AND. PACIFIC LBO DS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable term. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available in any
part of Europe. .7;
DEPOSITS received subject toeheck, or(INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.-
JAS .
T. BEADY &' C O 9
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,.
hiEtaisTim.mrtgo,
VBlLkit,.lPrefOt.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON. Cashier,
7-30's C ONIVE'R TE D
NEW. 5-20 COVPON BOND.
Interest Allowed D e posits. ,
,
AirthiONßD - LOANED'ON
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
sale of sTociall,l3ow4s
61jt alittitrutifj 6airtts.
OFFLOE OF THE PLT . TBRURGIL GAZETTE,
SATURDAY. June 20, 1868.
Gold opened firm on Saturday at 1.11(
and closed at 140%. The large_ short inter
est created in anticipation of loiver rates
'during near month, makes parties Anxious
to cover at any decline of per cent. and
,upward: Speculators still belieVi3 in high
'er rates, but their poireela broken by not
being' supported from outsiders Of the gold"
room. 4'heyhave l no longer the courage
to run up the premium] and 6 per cent for
fear to be trapped in their 'own schemes.
The absence of any politiefil Enteipunent
keeps off tae mass , of small specultors, who
formerly always hOnghtschen - market
was at its highest point. In a 'commercial
point of view, it seems very reasonable to
believe In a rise the' gold toreininm, so
long as we are importing at the rate we
have been doing` during the last two months;'
but before there will be any scarcity of gold
'again in the market, our cereals and 'other
produce of the soil will be ready for ship
ment, and commercial paper will take the
place of coin shipments.
PrealdLent.
Governnlent securities are rather quiet
speculators keep off from the market in
hopes of seeing lowor quotations made in
Europe, when a decline would.follow here
immediately, and bonds might be ladught
cheap enouglito enable them to engineer a
rise during the early part of next month,
when some forty or fifty millions of dollars
will be disbursed for dividends and inter
,
est. In anticipation of this 'advance few
bonds are now offered in the market; the
close of. the time of converting / Seven
'thirty bonds'of the June issue may bring
ont larger amounts, as, likewise the .fixed
idea of people less aoquainted with,finan
dal affairs that the result awaits'the first of
July to either. earn the hill interest on
their bendeorniake 'a equitable exchange
for ther securities. , •
The stockmarket is rather languid, and
but little disposition , is, manifested tgliny
at present prises. The small. advance. in
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad stock was
based on t 2 ;Per &nt.' dividend to be
declared quarterly, but, whether, this- ad..
vance can be maintained is dinibtful,'"al
thounh the . roe'd is doing a profitable busi
ness. %%dilators : hereabouts were do
ceived so.often tkit many of them got (Rs:
couraged. -
BUsinesi dull and money quiet easy:
Closing quotatlOrus received bY - Ph . . R.
Mertz, were as follows
Gold, 140 g; 1881 bonds. 117 g; 1882 5-20s,_
113 g; 186.1 do, 110;4;:1865 do, 11.1 3 ; new,
1865 and 1867, 118 X; Ten Forties, 106%;
Seven Thirties, 110.
New York Central, MIX: Erie, 69;
- Miceigan Southern, ..90g; Cleveland dr.
Pittsburgh; 963; Northwestern,- common,
65; Preferred, 77g; Chicago & Rock•ls
land, 105 g.; Pittsburgh dc , Fort Wayne,
111 g; Gino & <lllsslssippL Certificates,' 29g;
Merchants .Union Express, 27g; Western
Union Telegraph, 37%; Corydon, al; Quick
silver, 25; Quartz Hill, 1,20.
The defalcation = In .thO :Hide " and
• Leather National Bank, at Boston, is as-
=
'cortained zto -be C5 . 75,060La thdch itirger
make reference;
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,*
A. M. Brown,
~Thcnnite Ewina.
'sum than was expected at the time of the
time of the . discovery of the defalcation'
Time and investigation usually 'Show§ this
result. For feat. of - impairing the banks
credit the managers almost invariably un
derstate losses . at the beginning'. ,
—The bill legalizing, gold . contracts, His
thought, if it' beCoineell , 4iltpave the
way to a speedy and yet noVnrcible
sumption of specie payments. Thereafter
every mnrk i whowtshes to,-Plhitt-Isttatness
on a soliti'foiirdlitttoh-:everf
manufacturer, and' dealer will 'fiathrittly
buy for: gold instead of Paper: - The
whole sate buttinesept the county, will, in
a short tithe, 'iv carrier* 'on:entiOlt•in
speolei and this will be fotind so convent.'
ent, so certain so,detinite, titek,,ww_thintc
this measure will do much to revive busi
riEW3, Sewell ite to relieve the whole cont.
coerce of the . country frop the g t arabling
'element which has been itonreete it,
$9401;720 lit.
1113
BUT AND BELL ALL KINDS OF
ON MOOT FAVORABLE TERM
INTO THE.
=I
JAMES BRADY & CO
FINANCE > AND TRADE
day: NotwithstAnciiug , we : see money
quoted' at Nen , 'York As - low as 'l, - 2 and • 8.
per cent., we are informed that very,con,
siderable amounts of commercial paper are'
dally sent from that city to the banks here,'
whera it is .diacoauted at 8, per cent., and
in; no One .instance, that we have heard of,
at less. The low ratea quoted at New York
ar t, laaana-qankfirkati4, brokqra Tor gatgiti•
sums on MI, usually from Satuiday over
titinday. Money is evidently abundant
Fuit cheathAtUt ntkt eapeoially -low ibaibuou
vita purpose% On call it is atill quoted
to a; 4 to 5 per cent, t but baqii discounts
ars uniformly tr tilitagn4 Ondileal is
used in carrying stocks,
:.,t±Thiittandoi4 2likaar'han ' the following,
'nilhaiott to the aettionkeht of hp.„444 *do;
~.v.; .1 .A.t.
lionrcr with his creditors:
I t t
t 18,011044
Mllol_ eiitafiglainoriiitttjvco:
• 110twOou r, Jame McHenry— tho
lIIMAPII IO thit,AW l lllo4 l4 ,l o . es ,
hwurnsififtwaild4, ••• " i
,-tagn 1. 4 oficeff tts , 643:1:
stainr w ? thes- , 6lThetlant theporilt ticeept2l4,
in the pound by , installments, .of - which
69:414: ato be - paid within Vim year,' and i
that c zditors, to. the extent.. of ,X2,000 = 900,
'Ont,o i the 4"gragate•of 13,600;000 have al-1
ready agreed bathe offer. One of the cred - - •
itors 00 about R 5,000, who. objeets to the 1
"deed; taken out a anmrtions In banic.. I
rnpt but there is said to be nodoubt
that t deed will be legally completed b - Y. I
4
t
the' nt of nearly all the large creditors t 1
so as t prevent any proceedings in bankz. 1
ruptcY l t t aking effect. ,
-01 ' quOtations received by James 7, 1
nit.
Brady
Co.: i
Gold 1;10;(; U. S. 6'e, 1881's,117%; 5.20) 4 i
1862, 113 V.; 5.20'5, 1864, 1103,; 5-20's, 1865, 1
11114; 111 , 0-40%, 106%; - 5-20's, J anuary and i /
July, ' ", 113;;; 6-20's,iJanuary and. July,
'67 1141 June 740's, 1093 i; July 740's, i
1093,4; May Comp., 1865„ 119,-30. - - ,
13
PITTg ILTRGII PETROLEUM MARKET..
OPP/OE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
i „
i , 11 SATURDAY, June 20, 1868. ; 1
CIII2 B E-The Crude market lasi been
the
very ettled and irregular during 1
past w e ek; in the ear part of the week it
was yeti,. &tn. ,and • considerably exalted, i
and'sell , ere ahlezired to have it all their 1
, I
own w . On Thursday, a reaction set in . 2
and tli advance established during the f ,
first p of the week has been almost en- r i
tirely_lsts .Thenorpotoil; sold up , : to' 13 0 ,1 .
_ , .
and at one time there were hilt few, if "any, ;
i
ill •
below 1 /0, and even 13%c.• Ott Tilt/TBdar. i
it Wadi down to 12M; on Friday' at 1234 c, 1
and t ,day, it went down still further, the l
only sales effected being -at .12.-ThelleOlinp f:
was fully as sudden and u'nlooked for as, i
the adlance, anciscrfar. as we Can iine, there
was j st about the same ground for the ,
one asithere was for the other. Antwerp ;
and . the,other foreign markets have varied •
but very slightly, while so far as we can
learn„ here has' been but little change in . 1
the pr oduction. The sales • reported were .
as follOws: -250 bbbi,,,en spot, at 12c; 500 to_ 1
arrideibli VallaY , on cars at 12e, anti 1,000 1
each feg Jnly,and August, seller's option,
at 12.14. The decline at Oil City has been '1
fully aSniarked:as the decline here; vre are .
cogniiant & sale.s having been made there 1
durini the early part of the week at 0,40, i
while to-day, it is reported, there were of- 1
fers tolaell at $4,75--a decline of 65c per
barrel; At no time this year has the mar- -
ket.b ' n so sensitiVe;a4 at present, and dur-; I ,
-w
ing th' past feweeks, and what is true of' i
t i
the m rket is also true of dealers.
-RE ED-The market for'. bonded oil i
has elite been irregular and considerablY i
exeitedi bathe fluctuations :have-not been ,
so violent as in Crude; the advance was not I
so great, and, as a - cobsequence, the decline. i
has been smaller, and, besides, there was? I
not, ithe same extent that panicky_feel- i
ing w ich was theleading characteristic of i
the C*ide market during the greater part'
of thi_ -week.-, -he-.sales :reported to-r-laY I.
were ', cry small; two ' lots' f 500 each for i
July lid August, the last half, at 32j4c.
Spot oil, in the absence .of sales, may be 1
quote 44 at 31c, and the same figure will an- 1
swer for the , last half of June. Compared i
with tlie early part of the week, there has f
• been ,decline of fully half a cent; but, so 1
far asdwe can learn, there is but little oil i
offering . at, the decline, and, notwithstand-,
ing prlces a resit shade'' loWer, the I - market" I
is; apparently-, steady, and there iti no die- I
position manifested to make any further ,
reduction in order to effect sliles.!;, Sale of, i
500 harrels teliaole for the last Of July,
selle?s option at 15c. . 1
AR e .tIVAI...4--The arrivals:of oil re- - i
port ; to-day were as follows : !
Clark & Sumner.32,o 1 W. McCatcheota... 50 1
Bly & Pinkerton' 50-1-111 e- Wilkins - "240,
11 •
T,otal '..: ... ... --- 600 -.
Total; Receips for the week....... . , 10,710 1
Tot !receipts, since Jan. 1 • -. ''... 577,570 / ,
OIL SHIPMENTS . PER A. V. R. R. ' , 2
J. . Kirkpatrick & Co., 219 bbls ref. to
Wartilg, KinVt.oo4 Philadelphia. - . j
Lockhart. Frew & C0.,6 , 11 bbls ref. to
Warden, Frew &,,Co., Philadetphia. /
MaKelvy & Bro.,- 395 bbls - ref.! to W. P. 1
Logan & Bro., Philad/lphia. 1 / i ,
Mcintzheimer, Koelder;& C0:,7450 do do 1
to Waring, King* Cif:, Philadelphia. /
Nat. Ref. Co., 450 do do to P. A. Dll- i
worth, Philadelphia:- .1 .., .... I
Forsyth; IMO. & 'CO., 151ao - do to war- i
den,lPrew & Co., Philadelphia. 1 ,1
BrOttli - dt•Wagnete.4lY7. - dolln te.Waringc . -
King dr Co., Philadelphia. '
Clark & Sumner. 672 do ,do to P t Wright. 1
& Sons, Philadelphia; - 4 • - • ' • '''' '
H4w. Tweddle, 150 do lubricating to''
J. RllBartlett, , Philadelphia.
Clark & Sumner, 150 do 13enzole to War- ;
den,igrew & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL IkMPREIS/ 1 1 "4441 0 itUCt.ftnit - ::' iniioi, li
MUDD "ABC& St. Co., 179 bbls refined to 1
Waring, King dc Co., Philadelphia. 3
Duncan & Williathi, 50!do ,do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
,
Kirkpatrick &, Lyon, 66 do do to W. P. ';!
Loliiin d ßro., Philadelphia. ' ' •-•;
1S dKenna & Rogers, 44 do ,do to W.' P. I
Logan dr. Bro., Philadelphia. I 1
Lafferty , &.- Waring, 287 - do do tO`War- r,
ing, / King dr, Co., Philadelphia. 1 . 11
G. W. rieldship, - 189 do do to Waring,
King &. C0.,-Philadelphia. ,
J-Ip. Kirkpatrick, Bdodoto ly aring ,-
King & Co., Philadelphia.
.
7- - .
New York Dry Goods Market.
(By ,'elograph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,] , t:
Nitw Yoi4.. June 20.—The weather is .i.,
quio hot. Trade is more active and the
market decidedly firmer for all fine Brown t , i
and !Bleached .Muslins; certain' styles of
heaVy Brown Sheetings are also firmer, .;`,/
stock A, for instance, which sold as low as
1614 by peekdge are now, firm at 1634 c, and . ,
. , .e a
so are-Lawrenc C; these - goods - must a
Vaoe. All the leading, houses, not only '-,1
'here i but in the principal cities of the West,
have -been buying-up the-cheap lots of ~,
goods in the market recently, and with the z/i.
stoOpagfrof the machinery the tendency of
„,:-,
prides is upward: There has been a great :c ; ' ,
run :for Great Falls J Brown and prices e,
hav risen from 130 to 14. e. Laconia E and i . ,,:i
Exeter A have also advanced from 13 to 14c
_Lawrence E have risen from li to 15c, Rus- ~
set D ttclyttneed, to 15e and sell , quick, Gib- - • `,'4
•,.
bon:l4- yard Brownt-Sheetinge have *risen - ....:
froth 12% to 13c. The Continental C yard- *,,,-.,
wide Sheeting is a beautiful article and
sells quiek-at 15, si-iii, 46-inch Of thd sante
-'Brand at 113 c. The Red Bank Bleached 'tj:,-;'
Mullins are ;ie higher and sell quick at s 2' , .:
12;c'n.;,, theAmoskeag-A.bave advanced to •' '1 . '....1.,
17%,e; Cabot Ato 16e, Greene H 7-8 width ..!-,:
to lie, Harris 7-8 to 11%c; Hancock A sells 7 ,PJ•
readily at 150, • Glo_uoester Sbirtings 4 which • ~- .1 .. ..:
, have been sialling-ailoidas l'ehilling, BEA% "- . 1 . (‘',3.';
risen to 13 . 54 e. Gloucester Blourniug Prints ~,‘ i-,
:are ),u steady, good request at 110 for plain ?.::,
am:11112c for - black, • and Vide,- -AR , light '.=
styles of Prilftsktre being Olestd out low, t; ;
but klark colors are held firm at 133ic. • v•••
, 1 1 1
!
it Cleveland Market. .fk
CBI elegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] .1
C EVELATra,- .June 2Q.=-Flour -- double
exti red" whiter '512a12;50; double extra .•-•,,.
1 " 1 " ' 4
pr ig 41 , 1 ,Arp..tex of country - brands - "7 2
irrtilar."Wheat.asales 1' cur No:1 red ;;•
,wi,r at V.. 1,24; No. 1 spring had at ~2,15. - Curd—sales IQ,OOQ.bu, sellers for the last
haltdof July at 92y,4c. Oots—aales of 1 car
at 710. 716. Ryeop,arliAt dull and.inactive x and L
held at 11,1;115a1,801or No: 1 Barley Market • '
nonlinal. Petroleum quiet and luwer; re- t
fined 'in bond -11eld at' 28a28Ne: free at 3s
,
OD , ' „ .. , , '
, ,
BillMa s ora Market.
, .
Bt ' t eloistsph to Ott Ptttioo.rtrb thartte.i
Wttiat; verytitiAll2tgittrattimal?,:
fir td; sales of wliike,p; 14. 1 ; 41 plittATI Y -
to c
sl,loal,l2: — Uattl ; dull' anti Iniehltuz.
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