The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 27, 1868, Image 6

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- I Linakintriliin - leraine shapes;
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Takes. Straps;
OPArkfienieadm
.004581fliSais* !Mann
Illgaasiboat Cranks;
.I..lllstasslldsds, Wrists;
• , )IPitnuoritaws, Collars, &a.
R0.L177 PENN STREET,
PlTTEauwan. P.*. ,
(411XFF, BYEIIB 'l* COy
MANUFACTURE4B qr
Hoop ti Sim t..lro
WROUCHT
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Inn Welded Tubes for Gas s Steam,
Watei f ,l4 l "
off Nrnr,
wiz% 98 Widieesiidlll2
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
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KENSINGTON IRON .WORKS.
LLOYD'ifelliAoK; '
M.ANUFACTUREBS OF
Bast. Common, 'Relined, Charteal
. .
JIMA . TA' BLOOM IRON':
BIRCH . ABTBAABOUND kid 8 1 1UA#4 . IRON
211)0P, , RAITWIP , - ,
BOILER rt„ATE awl SHEET' • ,
%BOWER' ARO REArER,B4BA:.
CYLVNBRItt- Add GVAILO Jar LeINGER" /RON.
SMALL H lbs. to the yard. '
WROUGHHAMS - AndSPITES Ibr tame.
BLA. mrt rpolL4,__PynebedAtul qpipzleMßLlc.;
COAL BEEN , .
Warehouse and Mace at the' Wolin. MUM , .
=OR trililiter,"ta eouttanatioa of. First street,)
1110#1114Ig 403nC4F , G 13 W° l * B l Pittsbugh. • 1:
ft ; pRESToPt*.
r, Iron
me l on
"A' ft 9 llB
Niarebinne, Nos. 166 aud 18i FIRST. STREET
7 --14:.17#41,77
sfferrw=4•fivrEEL-rlintus.
SINGER; 11IMEK --
Ott;
"rrsPSTP,/, ,,
3fantilirers; or, eTery.descriptlan of .
CAST AND CERMAN STEJEL,
Baum/S. "
,a!Lt.trplpMsrp.:al..4.7ll9lllol SPRINGS.
RTFIRT. TUE, ie.,
. , . . .
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Wareheuee t 8$ Water and 100 First $.
rzTslaimon , STEEL WORKS.
ANDERSON; COOK & CO.,
INUCCESSOES TO JONES, BOYD t C 0.,)
r- •MaanlYd{oeen of the '
REsT REFINEDAtST. KEEL,
Er& EIWPOIEWItBW-CaIIAATAVIT
g or
`lt' TT, •
g and MOVriltlff graohlnos.
111‘191 7 7 gtost‘ Mow •Igtztgly • • •
' • galas, I:7Woulwrop dte4
,
Cut and ConiniOn Plow & Spring Steel.
. . _
Mee—Corner MUT •AND, BOSS STRERS, two
locks above theittorotigthets -
ot28:dO
111 RN 7N- 1 . 1
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JLSI,IOIII...PAIULXN.
149W.MEITAIX.I B.EUBENMILLER.
•th:CIAL ruirrini{ 2 4. Mtn: -
cßzsclour STREL • wortats; ‘'.
313 :5:114 - 13.4xixt aexP:43Euxrct,
°Mc e , l l4 ;• 7 - 1 4)artIr.. St, .
- rethde rriTTl3lll:l24l% PA.
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. SnMmIiVORICIL
PAM BitOTIEEE & Ca l
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d z p 081 0
iSiariEUMIX, ‘
giettrawirath'inkftisetanceiD
HARDWARE.
NEw ItARDwA.BE
LINDSEY, MTE'ERIT Sc XUWER
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$B7• LIEfEIt,TY-STREVr;
CQ/4103 Cio)r WAYNE,
osie INPare Below'
PrrI'SETiRGH.
e . ~'," 5 .; 4 .
SCALES.' '2
arar4gs . V4 fox' PAIRBAITKS,
, TOBACCO, AND ZIGARS,
JELLIN
.I>w= 111 ALL MIMS OP
DEAF TOBAOOO AND SWABS,
ff.. 8 ggTg STREET, (National Bank, of
11(:0
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woe -S2 I . IIIIIi3DRON; - re.
h *star atreet, N. Y.
ir anc- :°- ' ll2.
spi:o77 ' DANIEL F. DIVAN.
wicrialos
Ai - W. - jE/InECIDIT V WNigx
Mantifictiqva t aplpealept
difikt4,r i kti
~244,41,11 1314 - m adinifinliatt l-4sPr,
4sPr , o—ndi locirpo3. 301 x: •}O , lL x ..w4: 41 /
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•'44._ 'r.r. 711 S _
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward , "
THOMAIII N. MILLER, Presiden
These Word 1111066 AV ' S' iirest ems most
oompleteestablishmenta In the Wes and are now
prepared to furnish
wee, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tasks.,
Sheet Iron Work.
Eal!road Castings.
Rolling Em
Zsgine Ca!stilnas..
age 4110 .
General Outlaws.
noe:nei
. .
R
NA ON FOU NDRY
AND PIPE" wOnits,
IHOrmer Caairell and:. Hinallimia Stareots,
(NINTH WARD,)
PrT1V313171113E13, PA.
WI. SMITH
Bfamufooturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
• am Walk&
ja.121. are
I.slfeelli east
lefigthisi.wartallitiliflasi="enr
f
4;feneralensthigs tor Ras and Water
Werks.
Oire - wa i rstr=t t l u c ti .riz°,ym dinEd
tele:tlo
..'O. LPOINCIBIOX.W. H. Iltatt'W. A. ROWNSON
LIVCNGSTON &. CO.,
IROWPOUNDIKRIS,'.
XAMIFACTIMERS OP
FENE LIGHT CASTINGS
An deneriptlons, dbr Pl:imnbees and , Gaa plttefa. 1
mioniowskrP .
i litAiWpriiiptirsciptair
• Offlee and W.arke—WAMINGTON AVE
near OuterDep?t, Allegheny City, Pa.
IrMINSAiII, REA & CO.,
Baccesi,"_4o.*Eirrepie: miciiittafalt.esie
WASHINGTON WORKS ,
POUNDERS ID MACHINISTS, PITTSIUR6II;• - ,
Illansfacture4jor.ll o 4 eret[ifiL f ilT ni il:Zn E n _
raefitinßlart k r bia M Tang
BUM, &ler le i c op e kg' anks
9fflice, No. IL co Smithfield Streets.
te lc a t
B t o cr ie ti r eiGAilD T IlkidEC jai e r lior
•
MONT BLAIIte..irtkIINDRT.
Butler Street,L,Math , Ward,
•
41;ka unfelt 4i mutt. -,
- Roiling
THIMBLE
SICEI,IBAIID PIPE aqEs,
MACELNIIIET AND c1At41368 GIOIIALLY.
Orden promptly and Xll executed.
Charges reosonsble.
zifinartit'Atocumr.
oak= " L- . ;
MOERILIN FOUNDRY._
jElp
PRICK & ellta
(Moe and Warehouse, 89 Wood , Street.
..164 . 444,4re and keep cOsstantlran hirid
Thimble, Skein and -Pipe. Boxes,
-,WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW : WAKE,
And Castings gene? Hg.' - ' ardirye
T IIOII W P 411 1 4 1 4 -00 - . -
•-'itarth Vard Foundrx and Machine Web,
BANDusry ST.,' ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.;
z lAig "" 4llanntactnient or Steam Engine Ie;;;}4
legs, Shafting, Grist and Saw MIII Work, Rolling
MEI rd Machine Clutink hilro4ansciVellblia
:Wag fr !loges, • ie. 13n order and alliret
bsw Engines of all sizes. mvl4:q6
elDimix. -2 1Ptot1ity#1 ,,
AND 'ROLL . wOnkei
T 74- a l e 4g c riowiii- k i stie r
BOLIMAN;:,pI - 1)
ILO .:WM
can' Rolls, MillVastiogs, Soil 1.,;:tbe;;;;o.,
. .
IIisT9N‘RIACW A SE - WORIM
"EirrAmairatp lx ILSE& - • ; -
anuactory of STEAM ENGINES; all - dies ,
and:of the most approved patters -forstadow,
T - and ISTEA3I
• fl u O r rTr i ; A lS vafiety of 10, 1111 and 18 horse Power
ENGINES, whlzb will be sold at very reduced
prim.
„ p. - poigissta;virensivu4ipilN
PlftY Pittseirgh. MI th e Ghlo4lve did
line of C., & P. H. noadd
•LIUMBER: . UMBER!
4.I42WDER.PATM,SON, •
YARDS '1443 I'rettle dtreet formerly Manchester,
And No. .15Ifibeiratittury? Works,
DEALER IN A L
LY RINDS CV
Rough and - 7 -Planed Litinber,
Flooring,• .Weatherboarding, Baw l ,
Shhigles, = - Ced e r
.' ! I
Bale Mlll Lumbe r .. -. • Ceder add' Lbenst Pollt4
.Lail* and Palings,
.._ K _ Oak and Yellow Flue.
• ; AL4NO—FIKE BRI CK' TILE - and CLAY. al6o:N'
WORT prrr vumßEßttollitioeuvy
''''' 'ode'
- - ,
pErzrozrr-EDwARD Dirinanciz.
SzcarrAßY—T, A. - .•';)
,B t r raieninl(Dm2rt.-EDW;IDATIBOIP. "
- vinoviratit.
• '‘"
6ec. ~ elloa E. D. Dlthrldge,
Dithrtditik-'r
h ix.-griatsruhe,„u.d.
E - LL - Jon.fon.
ititer s . Ni nth % m i.
r AmeE AT,PokeT rirr3tuawonlB, wash,
-1411114°8 " 4 " 1. \e/4' . -. 1 0 0 4 6
GAB AND STRAM FITTING ,
Jr
Joirgem. coorza.L 7
.:21i,is.;
NI. COOPEIt & tor' BY fu55. 84411011 ,- : Mums
GAS AND STEAM ' FITTERS
hisnuractureritt ksis'woiiK
evem description: dealers In GAN PlXTUeirk,
<ND ,TDBING, 'L11.1E1;011 1 . •
Ciiinei of Pike and WahintStreeta,
prrTsn,vrtergs.,_ --
mos:zati • ' • -
IRON IMKERS
SAMUEL; E
Ear* 'mitt*
124 iVirdsittreetitrittgaurga;rrit.`
<:-.., i ti3%1111:1,1% T. , -.7t1,
Avgfor the sale of C ornwall, Domehantore. Jo-
;Isabella, Duncannon, ctratiliciotitut.
I %other brands of Anthracite, .rtonneite
I ; 00 a i tid C. D. Charcoal ---- -
' i I _:_ - r. I i::±II..A.TiE ..I .T.
I pxus - aw,„orrita.
iutLi... '
~uc ktitsistiliVATittiliANiigitagr o lgirg/ 4_
.1 t...
:UN. itilkio 044 01 . Q.5.1 ti web werl A %Ur
PITZ`9BUIiGFS,
LUMBER:
, • I.: Aguipbsiaap-
1 - 14),Frirr
BOILER, STI4, NU- TAME
WORKS. • .
CARROILL Si SNYDER,
mAxvTicronmesep
TEOMILAR. IPOUBLE-IPLUED TUBULAR. PTM
BOX Alq.J CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OEI. STILLS AND OIL TANKS. . •
BILEBOHING AND £SH PM,
arrnaNG PANS, , . SALT TAM' AND CON.
- DENBERS;
MAX • PIPEI3 4 GAIRMIECTERB AND IRON
BRIDGES; , _
MNIMf M/fOil AND COAL BMMI3
Order rod Warehouse, comer Seared;
Thi r d, Iniret mad Liberty Streets.
,
;: -
_
W°Nees - edit to ' tine ..ab o ve address will be
prompt atteested tO. niti7:Sta
I. R. N10550W.,..411; 111. Aimilutuz.-....La5:
ntimAiFtLitegeu , woßiis.
7 1`'ip'0140,40k 0 0"
sti*Boto)*OAlAtil44 - 4100onli
TexxiassiktT ?Ai* o,44i4writni4, wititrokt.
BaumitcsitFETIRONIVOFZi 4 0."
ftirviLibetrtand Second sue'
, 'Ortt3ikhutit,
;BIM. AXELlNSpromptiyiii;ne. - jy4:b9
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Witi.,llA.Rargm e .L.ss; co. ,
•
! - 'BOILEti,IIIAItERS. , . - -
'AND SI - I ET . irttif l e t l iro,44EßS, 1
, . , ,
NOB. NO, 51M1..914`./414D . 211118.111i FIT.-- .
Having amazed a large yard and. turttlibed It irfth!
Ibe most approved. atachtnery. we are_ jpElva_sm. t o !
llama facture every neterintien et. BOIL nrus.lit the
Z
best manner, and w.arcant ARUM' to ;an taadeln ..
the country.
.01sponsbeyo s , regytitaw..,, mt. °Bei..
titeiwa Plpes,-Loacore, *hew arondensaiu Salt ,
Pang. Tanke r VU Stills. more,. Settling ana,
Boller IrOn..llrtigea SUffikr. Pank"and-. mole - mann::
ileturert 'of tiarnalll'i Patent totters.: ~. , , .., I
Repaldig Onto on the shortest notloe.. 1a6:021 • .
ijAblni- M. nirrP.
•
Nos. SS and se Water Street,
PriTssuaas
YIIIO7ACTOI9R, 01:
IRON -.TANK&
..,,
Euriiirisra kirk 6Pftiatiiir
/1404,4813 ULM BTACIEB,t;
And 811.1 MT 1R0N,35:0/OE.
e"). 4. Staiimbeian
J.111.111:0 - Y. HBQBH iDMUND D. 38171111.
JARED M. BRUSH fis BON„ •
stAieureciiiteints or
Steam Boilers, ,011 Stills, Tanks. .
SHEET MON Wong. &C.
.61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BTOVES,TVASTING43, &C.
COOS STOVES.
"' CET THE - BEST.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIII*PH,
i.
• FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Stove In the - Union.
do 4
No. 2Etp44l)prty, Street. •
,Alin on hind ' antilioi• - iihre,
PARI II R EVTIVATO
IaNDZINS,
1 COOKING ANOES,A
fißEAlpEsrl minim tirthe gab ,
To BUT THE
„TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Leo, No. 146 GRANT STREET.
Jrs P. 0. MIT/Y.
~IT~B. ~:.c:.....c._ ._
WARING AND KING,
bommLealon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALOALIS 84411.011116, CRIp,ESII_,EW.AY
rr 'rd. —
PHILADELPHIA! ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Welting Ntreet.
T ACK BROTHERS,
COUISSIONdIIEREILANT.B .
. . ,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh OfiIee—DALZELL , BUILDING, air
, •-
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Oplee--Iff7,lN A INUT - 0/VI
ap i lwao '^
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
(Hi Commisskin jobber'a '
,
- N6: 3 DUQUMSNE WAY, will _buy and cell 'Crude
and Boggled Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
Cobßentge. Oare t rucexporlepro ,Inlbe.Potroignm
trade enablevio itgen noggin -;faittlitioll attatut.
duennents operotorz. As heretofore, Ira are de»
fontanel to make it the intereot, of buyers and sal
ient to give us a call. rartleo - having thls for ode
Are coollally tutted to brim their, zaniageth t ,,, y
_ ;
11 0 .
MAN urAvßtutEßti or
PURE YVAr-Fgn
Bratifl—;"LlTUTß„7 , ,
Office, NO. 2 Duque/Hit; Way, Pittiliionlir
J. C. ivrrum...c. A.. 1 1 6113 , i* +::W• 41, W M72214 4 1 .
SOPOP OIL !WO i*S;
Manufaciur . e 4).0 havo
1 .1.0 BRICAT; # l l4l'.
14 °. 1 tvr• GLAIR 14.1tICET.
. , `,...olllsll%•_lttrinw , 46. co.
WV AMIE
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11 .1 {, AcT1(.1.4.1 1 ,,,-
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Fpiturrune MANutAtrUKER I
1
.c.— 44.4 .0 ., i„.- —,• •, ~ . • • •r•- , - , t,t ,
7 $V1 3115.1 1 .; A: l `tri ItrtAttilicL ii
LEIMMAjIititWEISEe;:-U
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NO.I. id s Aiii`.o'ximix m-..sunuivogr...
..,..„,, ~. ,„., 13 yl 12itt:.: , 41.,,a fd kltarlo 'I .
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ColllBtAnity.gp al!(i evr , variety of ' . .nitL.o i add
Vi EB rAI F ' liAlkhlkilrtirtU9N: . .
nit .. en n , my . . . ,_..,,
'auk i t( 7.1.11.w..t..;:„.74 it'. 1 1b1C. jit oil it e , ,
Thoe la Ofll4lllolVutltigit 1
10•onrit.I.e,ivecoiltiit
tit
invitei timid! bot.oto purglt.corlog.a ill 01: ;9tavr
I allt guviruntlittil) voltilvti A inqit tnitiailnt"
7/2 :: nl.l ' ,tlZOti 6 TifAlttirigkV& wrAbir. .
I r
zot : aurae ask/fa:maim
IfitTliTqwry,
ItPl*Wk 34 .4
NJliC~nMi%vJNJ+wv J I J /MnIJJJ+MMNN
FORT s- NIT ula kIN6 COIPANY
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : ' : : : $200,000.
BTOC 4
HOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE ,
GO NMENT SECURITIES,
AND GOLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collectlola made on all apoisestbla LI 210
United Stales and Canadaa. . t 4
DIRECTOR/3s
Jun. C. Risher,
Rota. if. King,
Andrew 2411ter, -
James if:. Wier.
' • -
' I P/ I FKAN• P-I.
D. Roetetter
tam v er p =cn
s.
k. ,
Fawcett,
SWIJ X
D. LEET
ILE *tort lighdOK4
293 1 484 an =fa,
. _
pipPsittitan. PP.
OPITALO (anft yr:74-ximilLocai
H.
R g .
J. Lynch l Jr. , Henry H. Hamilton.
• ati .lohn Mulioch,
mut:palm Geo iey, . T. yan Doran.
_
A GEDIEBAL BANAI44,B,UpESS
OoMations made on all aecesidble points in tato
Vatted States and Canada.
Interest Allowed en Una peposlta.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
%li "r• / !'"Cird , limas!( 01;
6EO. T. VAN DOREEN. Cashtor.
?Tbi,DIVIDUALLYISABLE.
NATIONAL BANK' OF cognc.
7
Vor. of Wood. aid Sixth Sta. .
A. PATTEIidiON..4 • Phrailidasat.
.1198. H. HILL • Candler.
, ,T144 7'7 040i '7
*- 0 "v 0 '
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson, George Nit. Cass,
4 1 4;Wt rii : ,, jariL l ' e gas C FPl ll
4_ 111 1. 31 : i t
Al‘en rurapatrlek, . Wm. Reed.
WAL , Haven, ' • " •
DIBCO 1E tamar. AT IT A. • r
ART, CAIIGHEY ,& co.
xi-, • i 0
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Owner Third and Wood Simla,
PITT8131711,4311:16
(SUCCESSORS) TO HANNA, HART I C 0..)
DZALZHIS IN i
- Exchange, Coln,= Coupons,
And particular attention Vita tO f ti 111 : t'unubase and ,
sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
enighttorarte on I-rcoßldora.
HOLMES & SONS
N.
57 Market Street,
Collecticma made on an the principal point/ of the
Untted States and q.uactaa. „ • • •• A:
' • ' -
Stao4 Bonds and other Secudtl::
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COXIIIIINION.
Particular attention Pad to the purchase and
asleof
.• r."" f
Vnitccl
porkai ' ." "." -
W ESTERN SAVINGS. HARiLI
1 ' No. 59 FOur 74.5ireet.
CHARTEIZED -1866.
IllU:trf=dlAt Inticto4Wftl4-DiezytUatis
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DO4:I6AR UPWARD:
DE4OBITB SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT
. . 'INTEREST. • "•••
Disntoits Dilly •t 19 6 clock. "
Pieshiento-TROMPSOIU BELL,
1 ce Prealdent—A. L MA RSHAlla k ,
Dinscycnis: :"
'THOMPSON BELL,
A. M. MARSHALL,
'JOB
DI WORT. ' 408., AL.A.REJL,,
G/ P /1111 r 4 .
Btockholders to whom we make reference:
Wlil. -Fordythe, Joseph Dilworth,
.• , Rev. umilft
Willie • ifearrtitinbert,
D. [W. C. Bidwell, A. M. Brown, -
E. Al. Fulton. Thomas Ewltr.
ESTATE AGENTS.
• - •
jrquiv H. BAILICir .
STOCK AN 'REAL tif
- a •
; e lAND4XICAIOSEIMaIig "4 v '
•
Are tirepared to sell at. Atodkut.STOOROL üBKIDSI
and WI kinds , efitiErNJKlTlEttsfißrAD Nr TR,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e., either on the
premises or at the BoaPd of Trade Rooms.
r a !cuter attention paid, as heretofore, to the
nib f Real Estate at pldmie Isle; '; ."
,Salos af Re tate In the country attended.
ott4e. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. oats
*l°o4Xso ,,To
AA45 0 4 411 „
a
! ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. •
Inyis , Real Estate Agent, 60 Smithfield street.
COPPER.'
LAKE s ,.,u_.,pjp.. ,i...tio, i•, .. t_- . 1.. _ ~.. ~. : , - •
.
„ o , pPER MILL AND Eil , lL/TNG
WOD.M3,
-r-rIIWKIWCITticikEr ' • . • 1 ;'
l • ', -i x ,PARK, laccUrtnx & Co •
saAnAtot p r moor , Shenthlhir; Brasiers' and Rol
cupper,4 449444 . Gimper: Bt4tolas, !yaw gpu t .,l3 € 4,
toms, epelter &Auer. ',2o4o,,ltapoi:ptiauid Realm
.forldeco,l; Tin 'Plate,'Rb
.;oot, Itoci..\;;;ll;,...td.;'Col/1,
wikally on 4ll 4 l,ll 7ln i n l iev_lier_ink.,TOl.do., .... ,
;. WarelionffeAN2-', 0 FI,
SECtltilltif MAR', Atom 11, ' - ~ .. ; i,''.
.• , PP er ' lsl l/ l e lF.9 l M . ;i 3 A.tl ) ; Wli . : d itarntl/ 1 4
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VATS AND oAiition
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e 1..: , ,....t .i 1T - ~, . 77 , ...i. - gimtenn %,11- 112 - 1
NHL' • 4t - - - '" '' • r. ..„.,.. - S''
'IJWITJ. - tM(B..'l.
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Corner of Wooil ~ and Fifth Streets.-
.
GOIBHNMiNP AND PACIFIC lI.II.BONDS,
GOLD; SILVER AND -COUPONS
Bought ortth&nioaf.faittiribie ternlii; Sella LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available in any
part of Europe.
' DEPOSITS nee's:4d aubJeet - to cheek. or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME.DEPOSITS.
,-,. ~:e• 7.l'i
JAMES T.; B BADy-- .Coy .
Corner Fourth and Wood St& -'
$l3" - rir 32r.1 tel',
,stir OP
1:3 1 9- YRR I M P. SE P UR ITIESi
Gowannat Alai. COUPONS,
ON Kier TAVORA!LE ?WM
7480133 •CCYNNr.tRTED
rre Vic'.
NEW 5-00 COtpox BOND.
tAillo=n AJELOMQ OD 000 M.
di`
moNtri' LoAinip' bOkitiiii/ElniT
BONDS; and otter approved 'collateral. at %mien
market rates.
Orders executed Am the Plantain* end
101 4 ft of sue; BbN4B4Rdeol.o,',
• JAMES BRADY co.
VMhler.
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FINANCE AND TRADE
. _
OPTIOICOP MB PlTTsstmort Gazawr.b, i
': I*. : i ,Fitratti Jane 28, 7 11368:
Govermnnt securities were very dull to
day, and decidedlylitiwer. The entire
recent advance from 1113 i for consols ; to
J14 1 4,wa
.
s..drie to a prearranged specula
tivermovement, and neither the"banks that
carried these bonds iar the sa v i ng institg-,
tions 'Were Perehaners during all the ex
citement lathe bond market. The ques-
Alen raised again of paying these 'bonds in
greenbacks; has affected the market nuts
.vorably in Europe r and prevented timid
People from i e veating, at
,prer,ol4. Many
personsta i ving : tiniageme'nth to meet shout
1
July first have deferred the rate of their
bonds in the hope 'of otitali4ng better
prices,' but seeing the markets on its down
ward course, they,are_ more .anxious to re
alize at once and than adding'inore force
to the decline...lt is proper to take the
heavy payments of July into account when
money will be cheaper yet, but - this has
been discounted by the_ shrewd : operators
and should they be able to precipitate the
market beyond its proper bounds, they
will engineer an upward movement just at
a term when everybody is anxious to
invest in something thug making a double
harvest for'the specaiator.
Gold."-Was dull Zat .140 g -to 140 V the
amounts purchased for export are insig
nificant; the importers preferring, in most
cases, to see the.... effect of the large pay
ment of July
,first., The market- being
heavily oversold it may prevent a rapid
decline at oncefthe future price of gold be
ing to a great extent depependent on the
action of the Democratic -Convention on
July 4th. An unfavorable recommenda
tion On" the finance question may have
mere bearing on .the gold market by for
eign bondholdima • and riptibillatiirs, as it
would with tl e'PeOple here of thehiorthern
States:
Ez
ir;
Stocks are indiegriallY''
Express shares' are Viiy end have
-iieclined some 2.•' per Wait, *Within the
dak.
Money is tighOtting np . , again. prepara
tory - to the Ally PilyMents, and busineiss is'
Thera id triore inquiry for local stocks
to earn -the• • nett dividend, but parties,
are holding at stiff rates, which they may
repent after auxi , ;4lviiiill 'down
ward movement in stocks and securities,
is exixiiited -e preriritOiy to 'the'fall busi
ness.
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows: c •
Gold, 140%; 1881 bonds. 117%; 1862 5-20 s,
113; 1864 do, 110%; 1865 do, 111; new,
1865 and 186 T, `.113%; „Teri,. Forties, -107;
Seven Thirties, 109%.
New York Central, 13434: Erie, 68%;
POhigan uthern, 92; Clevelapd: t
Pittsburgh So
,90y; Northwestern, oornmon
49%; Preferred, 79%; Chicago. &. Rock Is!
fiand , 1.0.5y‘; Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne,
112%; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates, 30%;
Merchants Union Express, 28%; Western
Union. Telegraph; 84 1 41Uorydon, 34; Quick-.
25; Quartz Hill, 14Q.
—Closing quotations received by Jaines T.
Brady i dt CO4
,; ..
G° l4 t i ' 4 oo U.- S. 5'04 - 1481‘, 1173„
1882, 113%; 5-20's, 18C4„ 110 K; 5,2014 1865,
111%; 104044 107;'5 , 20'5, 'lativary and --
July, '65, 113%;
,s•2o?s,,,Tunua7 l ami July,
'67 113 x; June' -Mls's,' 109 - J u ly
,740%,
109%; May Comp., 1865, 119,40,
_ . . , ....e... - .4, ,
PITTgiUR9u 11141 . i . ILETS 1 ..
91Tur _ z ,'•, , ,- - .1(i.i.,,.—L---n,:i'2 , ,
m of THE riTTietTeITUAERT7,
, . .. FlttDir, Juhe 28.'1868;
There Is . .bUt. little that 'is umr, or ~reall), .
1 tnipor4ot to he'said about' the markets in
trenerfth.s - pid . i 'ortnness noted; hi. : - Flour
seenis . ,lo :n have diminished imitteivhat, and
some kinds of Oraltt is easier, .parietdetkr
Oats; Which te fa oorksOgioiloo, of itiPromed
. ,
.„, r. ,
to-d l ay ." ), ni 4. e7do e f l3a rr; v qTe ' a sample tines see 44 Wh i e li ai'F,` . l iw crur d'
in the.oourse of a day or wean arrival of a'
ear loala expected: It comets freta'Nash
ville; And., is r., esineigned to Messrs. Isaiah
Dicke :it -0o.,: , Mew,. D 4 11. Co- See . ( x.
a car lciad of new Wheat from the same
piece, ( aA f i;• . w e underitaild that Messrs: I ft.
T. Itetitie4y,ct Bro., of the reariM ll 4 have
,
also beenbuyi4' considerable ne w Wliciat
n Tennessee. ..
~ Buftit- - .There le
is 'moderate local de.
mend foe-tlutter, but under theinittlance
of inorgased 'teeelpts, it is probable that -1
t r 4 e d s 4L ill Ur R 5 ti n Continueptl titpe quote,l
choice: l
1 , freshji,..ed.„.l; .9 ".:1 . ii , ,, ....-
~• ,,: -. I
ii Ep tic-Contleue • alit • 'and -: drooping I
and wa'Al2W:ove 2 *eits.thelulink liTice. ... 1
~...FrAy...l.a--tiulli.luitititibhtufged;,; by
ita737 islitilfselgattitt#Mtolne porlotk, aa-!.. 1
eing ildiditY:
-=' 0 — Wh9o), Is a little Armer,in coci,
sell etkai VI tie t arb#,'Unti i iiikke - `6l the mills
are bnyiag at an advance- we eau report '
bushels No. .. . ~ • , ....„, 1 ,, ;n ew
4101 Red " ner at ** 3714. The
2' of a few ear Idi#6! : r. .‘ . vildit o b
aolfignk IttiklitilditiVrie
1-, e
is i
ors u +
new Wheat can be brought here trout I t
nessee at about 52,40. ' Corn is dull and '
glected; may be quoted at : Si to $ 1,02 '
track, and the usual advance for small lota
in store. Oats in better supply and die°
ing; sale of 1 car at 75c; 1 do do at 76u
and 1 at 770. • Rye is 'dull, and cannot falil
be uoted above 1,50, and while tha
rivals are light, ttie s same is true of the do..
mand. Nothing doing in Barley.
POTATOES—New Potatoes with at :
demand at $6 to $6,50 per bbl. Pew
Blows (old .crop) $1,20 per bushel.
MILL FRED—Is dull and drooping.
now quote at 31 to $l,lO for Bran, and it,.
to $l,BO for Middlings, according ,
quality.
PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet and un
changed at 13Mc - for Shoulders; 160 to 1: ,
for ._ Ribbed and Clear Sides. and 19,10
to 19fio for Canvassed Sugar Cured Rama,
Lard 17,!, to 18c, for prime kettle ran.
dered. Dried Beet, 22 to 2.50. • Mesa Bat,
LARD 0144 s quiet and unchanged at
$1,20 for No. 2, and $1,40 fol. No. 1.
ROMINY,—Is , dalleVith-enaalLealed in
atote at $6,25 to $6,50. •
SEEDS=Flaxseed is scarce and In de
nund at $2,50 to $2,55. No demand. what-
ever for Clover or Timothy Seeds. • ,
FLOUR:-.Th5 - inarket la ddll and a littlei
weak. though withoutquotable change..
We'continue to quote at $9,50 to #lO for low
grade Spring , Wheat, end /19,501 CY .10,75'
for.good to ' altOice do. Winter Wheat it
still quoted at $ll to $11,50, and 4 fancy:
brands at $l4 to $l5. - -
°REESE-464n fair demand, with teiVll,
laesales reported at 200 for Ohio &waltzer;
19c for Limburg ; Western Reserve _ at 18 to,
14 •N'and'ilery at 16 fOI6C - : -
AlAßMffaa's
Onion OF Trat PITTEIBUGH GAZEIII*.
FILIDAT, 711110 26.,1866.
CRUDEr--There market for' Crude . wax
.
firmer to-day and sOmewhat excited, and,
compared with yesterday; prices 'have still
further advanced: - The - sales were: 300
bble, on spet,lat 14(0 1,000 bbla for dean/
Seller'ttoption, at,l3e; 1,000 bbls, all Year,
buyer's Option --resale of contractitl4c,
differencelneash; and 500-bble for July -0r
August, seller's opttosi, tit_7ls3ic, packaget
_included. W 0 hettO of an offer
_to buy a;
tank 'Of sPot at but Owing to some un
explained contingencies, the sale at' last
accounts had not been consummated. At
Oil City. there has also been an advance,
notwithstanding the report of a 1,000 to
1.200 barrel having been strOck; sated'
carloads repo/med.:4,AZ Per bbh
- REFINED—The; market !or bonded oil
was remarkably brisk to:day; the reported
sales being- Jarger
,tluin duringst . ttny.*O..l
ceedinkday for some. time, reaching over",
twenty thousand barrels, in the aggregate.
This movement must be entirely specula
tive, as there is nothing in the character of
theeasterner Europeanlngrketa-tiiiiiuse
such a sudden, :end flurry;
speculators must be of the opinion lhat, tho
top fmts not. yet goon- tnuehed•--Othehrige,,,,
they would , not have itche d in as they
did ` to-day, : The sales reported were as
followie
1500 August to October,„-.... - 38 a
1000 August-4,uttlialf 32;i4r-'
5 0 0 II t 32314,
1000 " 34
1500 July—last half 3 2 0•
3000 July to December 32%*
320
1000 August—first and last half 320 .
1000 " " " 32M0
500 July—last half 320
6000 July to December ' 1 ,321‘0 1
2,500 August to December
1000 july—last half 3re
20,500
... 111 Z STITPMENTS PER A. V. R. E.
Citizens ReE Co., 200 bbls refined to P. A.
Dilworth & Co., philadelphia. .
Mc, iheimer, Roekler & Co., 400 do do. -
to W *ng, Ring & Co.. Philadelphia, _
Nat. Ref. Co., 450 do do to F. A. Bit-
,
worth i f
Philadelphia.
Meee & Hackett. 100 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
Bra n. & Wagner, 350 • do do to Waring, 7 I
Ring " Co., Philadelphia. ,
E. J eman, 200 do do to Waring, King
& Co., biladelphla.
ort..A pan9M-Puom Pn9.l4ssrezpswori rt,
G. ' : .13Colclahip, 76 do do to Waring, 1 ..1
Ring Co., Philadelphia. • • - I
A. D. Miller, 113 'do do to Warden, Frew
li
I Co., Philadelphia.. . - '1
..- Jas. Mi11er,.36 .do, do ~ to, Jvir, .P.F.l4ogatr " 1 '
& Br6.4PhllaiTelPhla.
___
G. .V Holdship, 32 do tar to Waring,
Ring dz-Co.: PhliadelPida• • I':
. __ . ;•f
Union Ref. &. s it. CO, 50 'do ' tar to W. Ps
Po_glon Brmi PhiladelialW ' " " - i , - '''
,X , F.' ..- Long &Co,. 50 bbls napthe to War-
den,' ew'& Co., Philadelphia. t,
4 tc
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Itritcrii-,, - i IRETA _ • ...• L -
_._MARK,., • - ..• 1
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OP THE PiltTsstrittia GAZETTE,
uFnm,y. June 26, 1868.
,
Under the influence of continued light
arrivals:and:ditainished
I stocks, the " tone of -
the m ket 'iontinni3s firm, especially- for
leadin standard forge irons. Tile sales of
the iv were not: very large, which was'
owing mainly to the fact that the , supply
..
of desirable brands is almost entirely es:- '
hausted. • in fine irons there was a fair
business at about last week's quotation's:
SITIIMTNUS COAL SMELTED PROM LAZE 517...
, , PEEIOR ORE. , ,
250 to n s Close Greyilay. br'd.ll37 50-43 mos
100 " Open Grey, e fronl y'd. 37 50-4 mos
240 " Coin. Grey, on whar£ 34 50-. cash,
300 ~ Close Grey. to - ar - 35 50-- cash
100 " Open grey—fay. br'd
.._ •
in yard 38 us-6 mos
200 '", Medium. in,yarfi 3e, 50-4 mos
200 " Open. GrOY, to ar 37 50-5 mos
150 " " • : " ' 37 50-5 mos
'6O g , ‘ -‘ 4 ''
' ''' .... .• 87'50•-,5 Moat --
66 ~1 44 . Al• ' '36 Oa— cash
100 • " " - " ".... 37 60-6 mos ,
....
350 0 Inferior; at far.,toto • • -'.• t - -i
west ' . ~.' .
... . ..... .33 00- 2 -4 Mori • '
150 4, fancy brand, deliv. at - - ,
~ . i . furnace... ....... ... .. ...
U. t.
I
0F714
:200 wan Red V Short... 236 00-4, mos
170 •' Grey and Mottled .. .. ::'36 00-4 ratitt
60 " Red 5h0rt. : ..... 86 So.-4 MOS
•Go 4, ;Youghiogheny mos •
50 ••• bTo• I ?uncannon ... eakth.
• c a-ArocoAlm. 50 I .
tone No 1 it; 3,
.. 00-:41noto
50 '" NO: 2. It R . . . .... '4O 00-4,n
50 's 21. .
os
50 " No. . 43 00-4 mos
60 " NO.I R .... . 43.001 6 . mos
go " wo. 4-
". .... 44.00--6 MOS
60 "- 60 00-43 trios •
69 44 llissouri Warm Blret 51 50--.5 mot*
low York Dry Goods Market.
Illy Telegra ph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3
IhrseYonir, June 2 6:—Market %for staple,
styles or nbledobed and bleached:Musing ;
fairlY active acti#ve and firmer: A.tlantio A heavy
=6roven Shootings 18; A vpleton A. ;1734; At-
Untie H,l7 34; AtlantlepV 15; Laeimia 0 15;
Lawn:4o3'o 17; do E 1534; Atnoskeag-A.
bleached Muslin '1f134; Bartlett 17; Booth
/030 lareang=l3; HlllB • Betoper Idecp
Hope I.s34;Abterle Stripes, 14a15 York..
,Shtrtings 24(42334; Pepperell Corset Jeans
1534516; Laconliamegton Flannels 24;`afik'
Whiteltock•l,l 45; `.,ll4rlnbr %teddy' 01.
lflia,l44:forlfght a nd / dark fatij
Pies• -- ' - -
. - -
.•ltl - .: 4 '..- 1
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4
i Ley Teleitsitott to the P4tiberh 4.4.4zette,..1t
, Csiomio, june 2-11—Beet, Olittle.dull,with
.theidernand exelusit:elyr Oft itaxaniaithunt;
good grades are
dull, i with bnyOkit.l liOkiing•infAfondower •
rates' there weswealtyaiftoo nuln dkid6,6sa
i t
7,25, nd fair to LW irlif all 504,7441 STAPSiw a ret
Ago a
of 041 11... Re pta.— 3,802
jaw °owlish* , s-4,366 head hogs. v*
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