The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 03, 1868, Image 6

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LP. • N WORKS
I. V sum". Prmq W., P. Porto; Boit.
'lllllTriii,lll7Bl4lll FOliErE
AND IRON CO.,
• 07
Rar Iran;
sally riald NUR Bari and Bolts;
Mallittad Car Axles Rolled; •
reirld,, :We* MalOuneirei;
11111141Ve Frage es;
Isheitnative Frame Oniarell
Side Rods; •
Tolths, Straps;
Pist•Wileads;
Riteassboat Shafts;
ateantboat Croaks;
Pistol Rods, Wrl4 l ll
Nitmass Jaws, Collars, Re.
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
rIrrBBITIMII,. r •
GRiFYI !EWERS Cen,
lustrieottrlizm or
• ' „, • ,
Bar, 0'9p , ,.*1 Sheet Iron,
OfROIIiCKT WON T .
Iron iteldeil Tates for Gas, Steam;
Water, ite.
ALSO,
OIL WELL TUBING.
Ofßee t 98 Water and 182 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
VID:eIIS
KENSINGTON
_IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BUM
B4NUFA67IIBERS, OF
west ConssolLoss, Defined, C
; AND
ATMATA.-BLOO MIRON
.
MERCHANT BAR. ROUND and SgRAEMMTIONq
HOOl BAND T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON.
MOWER AND REAPER RAILS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or e INGER IRON.
SMALL T RAILS, AO and 16 Ips. to the yard.
.R.B.MJGRIPEC.FIPAInEeS and tirI c KES for same.;
ounteraunA
COAL SCREEN P un ched
an
MAILS AND SPIKES.
Warehouse and WWI at' the Worn, QUEEN
MOH STREET. (a continuation of First street,
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
BIFF.11801 1 1; PiLESTON & cp4:
Pennsylvania. Iron .Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 161 FIRST STREET
Opposite Monongahela House,
acal:ds prvrsayses..
STEEL. WORKS.
SIIEFIFIELDiTEEL WORKS.
mocK ac co.
PTTTSSIIRGII, PJL,
ltenufectorers of every description of
.
CAST AND 'GERMAN STEEL,
- ,
RAILWAY SPRINI3B, h •
ELLIXTIC AND PL ILTPORtif SPRINGS.
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac.. &c.
Warehoutteoll Water and 100 First St&
spaquel
prrrsoutunt STEEL .WORKS.
ANDERSON, COOKA CO., - -
• (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD a aid
Manufacturers of the
BEST, .li.E.lllmD, CAST STEEL,.
FARB, FLAT and OpTAGOn_of au sizea___• BANC ,
TES,_IDE, Foss. and dUZET CAST EITZ.ZI4
AST STErA: Yo r
Iltsaplim and alailisg
- pad Plovr Wings
Axles. Cfires, dic.w aGe
Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel.
Office—Cosner FIRST AND ROSS STRZETS:two
Leeks above the Monongahela Howl*.
ocll2:dit
MILLEB, , BARB &,PARR.IIII;
courrau..rurrlrsatir
wit. siETCALF, IfRUBEN MILLER.
MEO. W. BARB, 1 CHMI. PARKIN.
Brarm PARTIt2a-43. KIES. •
CRES6ENT'STEF.L WORKS§
siCEL.l , vn, BASK' a v.A..rupag,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTBBI3 ROB. PA.
BLACK DIAMON
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Mluitifacturers.of air description' of
rrwm - rr
• •
(Mee and Warehoubt,-1j461, 122, 124 SECOND
Sad 119 and - 121 FIRST STREETn,
•
HARDWARE.
E.ThWAILE HOUSE.
4- 1 1
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EIMER,
1
ltalufsetureriand Importers of
iitAjt,,......* , ..
CUTLERY, &C.
8871,IljEETrY STREET,
- •
CORNEA?. OP WAYNZ•
One Belem , * Below Below Bert*
PITTSBURGH.
A .
e
mar mats for VAIKBANAS . SCALES.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A' 1111 4. 41 / t , 1 44 1E1419
al° DZALNII IN ALL WINDS 07
ULF TOUAM LTD,SEGARS,
770. 8 tilITH' STREET. (Bational Bank of Com,
Amerce Buildingo
Branch of 17* Watei otreet„ Y.
apcn77
EN€EI.O I O II wORF* .
.31F,NoiNiscorc.
*an ursetyrers awl
LKsipn to
Tobi Coo," gttlitf, Pip" &O.;
No 0 IrgiDEBAL ALLEOILEITIM
IMO•
MN
11.41 .r
- 001 14A 4.6lra.
PCI"P -
A TE WORKS,
ifORTOIii-stitiiiill;4lllith, *Lid" e
ibrr'l 4 333l7ft o Ei.
=ORM' 11.
'Thesel Works are among the largest ane most
mkmplete eMablishutente!ll at, W.MI./%151411Fe now
PrePartid!.° •
./,‘,
Engines, of every deserfPlifeiti
• A , 7
Solders;
Skeet Iron Work.
, •
114imCastings.
adi
11 4 11 / I ,Sl ll f n A lailthi V . , • •• • •
Castings. ,
• • ' •
' General Castings.
ORDERaliOtipiTitr - ,.
not:nie
NA i FIONL FOUNDIIit •
AND PIPE WORK IN .
Dorm (*Fr ,11 - stud 11*Salibfisi.01 11. 2 4 4 11 , -
. (NI NTB WARD,)
IPlTl4iiiiNerli434-s PA.
.711.arrix.fs*Warer-of, :
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
YOB GAB AND WATEIkWORNS:
Ify Pipes are all cut trorartably id Piti , In"try
aand, and 12 feet lengths. Also , full assortment of
Gimtral Cistinis for Gas aid itatexifirlis.
I would also call the atteon of titrititendhata
of Gas Works to my make of RETOIi
feliktio
L. o. u. Innif. r ! ; i..noitUuoN; ask,
L Y '6IIITON
IRON FOUNDERS
9-
mmitrricrursus or x • = -
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descriptions. tbi:Pliteb and Gaairitters;-.AB-.
tieulturst implements, Cotton and Woolen Mlll Ma
dr7Obt,Zork promptly attended to.
,DlEce and WorksWASHINGTON AVENUE.
near Outer Depot. Allegheny City. Pa.
ROBEVSONs REACMCOY •
Successors So./101441CM MIMS & Vitals&
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Foui!DERSAND MACHINISTS, tithintlßGH.
•
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Mad:apart, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Tanks and
Stills. Boller and Sheet Iron wort.
°Mee, Nu. 1111, corner first and lind=eldlstena.:
Agents for tiIFGARD'S PETENT I.N.fEC )E vor
feeding Boilers. jalinta
moNT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union
PITTSBURGH.
Rolling IBM and Bridge Castinp,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS - GENERALLY:
' Orders promptly and carefully executed.
EBBEN k *kaiak&
c•come •
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and - Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Mannlactate and keep constantly on band
Minable, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BOSZS, DOG IRONS,
SUfildit =Erase, HOLLOW WARS,
And Castings generally.
THOMAS CARLIPIF & CO., .
loath Ward... Foundry *n Jocbiae Works,
SA DUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.,
Manufacturers of Tsui Zughvall
w f:r . eases, Pot
le s, Shaftingß Ban, Weights,
Wagort Boxes. &c. Bald to Order and have on
band Engines ot all sizes. utvl4:o
CNTE4f' FPI3/41//Lii,
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street»
BOIT:NAN, BOYD & BA.GALrf
Chill Batt. 8111 Cantu's% 'UM Lathes; 1143.
rJLTON MACHINE WORKS.
EISTABLISIIILD IN -1836.
anufactory of STEAM ENOINES, all sizes
and of the wd. apnroveldspastarph.for rural.
vulg. . : A o. 4ll A tr ,
e ~410, 1,5 -end At i nse i Power
ENGINF,d, willzb will be sold at very reduced
prices, _
P. P. GEISSE. Wellsville. 0.
Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio slyer, andit
line or r., , a It." • - - x • herhb
LUMBER! .. LUMBER! LUMRER! ,
ALEXANDER: PAITERSON,
YARDS No. tle Preble Street formerly Manchester.
and No. 157 Rebecca strret n. npixisite Gal Wofha,
ALLE6II/LNY
DEALER. !IN ALL KINDS OF• '
Bough and Planed Lumber,
Plow .
ing;
Weatherboarding, Sash,
Shingles Mou l dings ,
Saw 10111? Lumber. - Cedar atut . Locust Posts,
I Lath' mid Palings, Oak and Yellow Pine.
A1...0--FIRE BRICK. TILE and PLAY. f_allimas
prrrmstraoli.
"WORT PITT LUMI3EIt CORIPANIF
Capital, - - $125,000.
PrIDETEDWARI) D1T111044g.--
SZCRZTARY -T. A. WItIGHT.
BUTZILINTSNDSNT-•EDW. DAVISODI. •
DIESCTORBI
Edward Davison, - Lo• F.. thmonn.
John Mellon, E. D. Dithrldge.
Geo. W. Dithrid t ige, M. L. Malone, •
• E. Johnston.'
LUMBER iltltD--Corner of BUTLIIS AND AL
LEOHENY STREETS. Ninib Ward.
OFFICE AT POET PITT (M AK; WORKS, Wash.
ingaon Street., , 1,40:198
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOHN N. COOrKB.._, .308. KATZ moray glEß.
JOHN M.. COOPE R OM,
BRASS rouNDERs,
GAS AND - STEAM FITTERS,
Illanufactoreiti of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,E
every
eve descriptiont, dealers:l4
.43.48 FPFrUnza
4.2 41) TUBING, of kinds
'Corner of Pike and MalnutStreets,
PITT. BU4.GLY. •
~;
ABIU . N. WACIL=IIIBABI, ' '
Egaiii
~
' Agent ter the sale of eon DditgllaltArev an
sephlne,. Isabella, Duneannon; ntiuthoJie. warden.
and other brands of Anthracite, Ifoughlogheng
Coke pad U. S. alelnoal
....1,1
. . ,
'PIG- I:RONS.
- . t , , y,.4:4~~~
LUMBER.
wyltgan
IRON B ' OILERS
IRON 'BROHER,,
t ,stieet, Igttsinwdt,
Cone*menti sad order. rospectgully 101,0 A
I=III
N.
~B 4142 •
.4,1 ,
41ENGth'ES 130 4 M
ik4l
FOIAT PITT' .
!BMW, STtIL-M - ,TANK.
„ W
CARROLL WRRYVER,
tirla 0?.
MANOTACTII
TIII3I7LAB, DOBBLE-YLITED TIIBULA3, Trim
BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OT STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEY% AND ASRANE, • •
SETTLING PANS,BREECIIIN SALTG IU
PANS AND CO*.
TDENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, , GASOMETERS AND
_LBADN
BRIDGES; •-•
WORD/ DOORS Ai:TI/COAI.
bailie and Warehouse, earner Seeead,
Third, Short said Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
air Orders sent to the tboye adOrese , will be
romnth attended to. inh7:l6,
3. M0880W..;JA11.13. PIAILIMILL....JAB.IILAIB•
(VII[ARA 1101 t - •
.11LORBOW BARNAILLA CO.,
, • -
NAITITIPACTOrIitIa Or '
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators,
TANKS, SALT PANS. GASOMTIMIT% WROUGHT
- _IRON BRIDGES, , SHEET IRON WOBK,
Cor. Libeirty and jlecond Btu,
PCrTSBDB9H, PA.
lIMPAIItINCI promptly done. Jy4:b2
-IN. BARNHILL - IF. CO*,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKER S, '
: :;„1.106. SO, SS, 516 AND A 6 ?INFEST.
'Having secured a large yard and furnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are erred to
manufacture every description Of BOILEBB' in'the
beat manner, and warranted equal to any made In
,the, country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
.filteamlPipes, Locomotive Bolter*. CondenwaraA Salt
Pana,-Tanks, Oil Stilla r Agitators, Battling
Boiler I Iron, BridgeNti. ale a n r t P;Lit, e and sole manu
[ ..faciurers of B
atepairing done on the shortest notice. Llas:cill
TAIIIIES M. RITE%
es. 55 and 56 Water Street,
prirrastrison,
IitAxIIVACTIMES 01
IRON OIL TANKS,
scrruxe pica, coprza amens rum.
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
And BREXT IRON WORE,
JAILZD IL BRUSH KDXIIISD D. DRUM
JARED M. BRESH'& SON,
ICILNprIrAcIVMS Or
Steam Boilers, - Oil Stills, Tanks.
•
SUET IRON WORK, &ft
61 Penn Street, Pitteburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
COOS
STOVES.
CET THE. sEsr.
BISSELL 1t CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITICIMINOVS
Warrouted w DA§ Bator knit as
well se any other Store In_the-Untotk
EMMA & Oaf
No. 285 Liberty Street.
. ,
Also an Azad and ibr NA%
'PARLOR. AToV
O IS
; A
ORATI , 1M1e„.73 1 8.
. - , cOOKING NORA, to.
rIHF.APEST PLACE in the city
' l "' • TO BUY THII
I -
TRIUMPH COO K!NC STOVE,
Is at No. 1443 011. a NT BTRZZT.
le2 P. C. D1:1177.
- OILS.
WARING AND ILIUM,
Commission Mercbant's and Brokers is
'Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BU , ILD,ING,DUQUESNEWAY,
irkeesium , ni
11111,A.DELPHIA ADDRESS,
WADING, KING &' CO.,
TACK BROTHEM,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
•ND
Petroleum and Its Products:
. .
I"l4stuirgh Ofilee-=DALZILLL, BUILDING,. ear.
nes of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia ofn9a—prir WALNAITIST.
apt:1101D
JACOB 'WEAVER,' Jr. & CO.,
OU Comnizission Jobbers,
. . . .
No. 3 pIIQUEIiNENIAIr, btty end tell Crude
and Relined Oils., Luarleatlng, Tar, Bensine and
Cooperage. Our lung experience in tee . Petroleum
trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and In
ducements to operators...As heretofore, we are de
termined to Make ROM 'interest of buyer* and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties baring Oils for tale
ere cordially invited to bring their samples.
a • Met
r IWILMN 6 A. C 0 ,9 ,
MANUFAOTUBERS OF
PUKE WilLyIE, BURNING Oily
BratuI—"LUCI.FER."
Nice, No. '2 111,x
J. u. itUrFUlt ...C. A. KKn NAV ...W. 111. WILUT/LUBAD.
Sl7O OIL WORKS.
Mi.unfaccure iudhsve al' axle ailtfnd~ of ;
LUBRICATINWOIII:6:- •
'lc°. 18T. CLAIR t*TREET.
'11101 7 701.1. nE IIII W & CO'
11.8
FURNITURE 'MANUFAdURERS,
WUOLESALE AND REtATh I '
Odns
tnnuy on hand ex_eriv‘riety of PARLOR and
CHAMBER , FURNITUR ,t.ktogetber with a com
plete anortment of common'iurniture at reduced
Qrice s.
ol • - ' 4 • • -
• Whe In wont of anything, in our lino are cordially
Invited to call before purposing.
Work ousrentood.
kg&lai ILEMON & W 13723.
TZMIZEZ2VmIi%W.I7W.,—.:4MaIit%,,Fra-0, 2-1,322,1,11e41,1,
mix
io^woomor,••••••*••"•••••••NOWWW,•• • •
BAIIKING COPANY
No. 160 Wood - Street.
CAPITAL } ::
STOCKHOibi 11'41:1141bUM:Li LIABLE. :
E.A.LEBS
GoTERN...._ T.? 100.1=1 ,1 3,,f
A D COLD.
INTEIES WED ON TINE DEPOSITA.
on an seeeasiblt plants In=
.DERECTOSI3:
IROLVKiiiit f
Andre., Miler, 1' • .1
James M. Bailey.
Collections mad'
Milted Stutel snd
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. WsDore,
E. Iftwoett,
SEYS
El!i2
itkortzed,) $200,00 0 .
DIRECTORS.
H. 3. 17netk, - Wm, H . --
John Murdoch. IteArr) 5 °" 6
-Wet •
William Espy, - Geo. Doren.
Umbel Buckley,
• •
A GENERAL BANKING'BIJSINESS
Ool'Melons made on all accessible points in Vie
United times and,Can.mia. • ,
Merest Allowed on Than Deposits.
UNITED STATES,SECUIUTIEU,BOUGHTAND 110kOr,
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. cashier.
airssoCKHOLDEliti iNtIVIDVALLY LIABLE
NATIONAL RANK - OF COIIMEIIe
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
MEE
127 Walnut Street.
uesue Way, Pittebn.
raAcTicAL us.
Malrinplk/IiNNO
:CM
LEON. Cashier.
ONE ;; :K
LIMIT STOLT,
No. 29
81316111.,PAL
TRANSACTED
A. PATTERSOSt . .. . . .
JOS. n. HILL Cashier.
CAPITAL,,: $500,000.
)=. ••-4
ME
DIKECTORS:
'
Hecate W• CU.. ) .
A. PatterecT. --, , , ..- , HOB s ,l 4zillia* -.,-.
Wm. H. Mein, -:‘
Chas. Lactase:. - __.
Allen Kirkpatrick, .. Iv m
W. d. Haven,
Diuicoir l
viTs :IL
1
AT an A.
699:04
CAUGHEIT & POOR .
BANKERS AND BROXEILS, ,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
ItTerl3l7l l A 3l
oraccnimmis T rtAIoTA. II mir .00.,)
DMISIII II
Exchange, Wu, cenOns,
And particular attentiz e p:td WON" Purchase, and
.CO ERNMENT SIONDS.
Right Drell:* onMeondf m on. ' !
y1:1851
N. HOLMES ak, SONS,
313,426.1STSFPEXELIS7
57 Market Street,
• i
Collections made an sattbe pitiielVal 1
serum
United is
. fates and Canadas.
.••, , , •
Stodu3, l Bonds- and *het Seearities
L
BOUGHT MID BOLD OD 001CIDDION1 -
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
ode ot
I;rnite4 States§ SeeurAtteif,
jatlhat
WEINERN SAVINGS' .HANK
No. 89, Fourth Stmt.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on Time DaPosits
" ANY SUM RECEIVICD FitOM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD:
DEPOSITB SUBJE,CT TO, CIPLCB,Ii9T;HOPT
-Discounts Daily at MI 'clock.
N'ellidelite6THO :WWl*,
Vice President—L.
minitirrons:
THOMPSONI3BI,4, IA. M. MARSHALL,
JOS. WI-WORM/I - JOB:ALARZZ.
J. J. GILLESPIE.:
StoekbOlilers to whom we make inierencei
Wm. Yorsythe, Joseph Dilworth;
WM. Caldwell, • - • Hey. David lierr, •
Willis Dalzell. Henry Lambert,
D. W. C. Bidwell., . A. M. Brow n,
Z. M. Fulton. - • Thomas Swine,
EITTSBURtiii
BANK -FOR- SitVINGS,i., •
FORMERLY THE
No. 67 Fourth Street.
NEARLY OPPOSIZZ TOO ;BASOL" OP PIIIIIBUBOR.
'CHARTERED 114 UM. • ' • -
OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock,and on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY:
to
ENINUS,. from May
Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'clock, and from
November Litt.° May Ist, oto lito`elock. „
Books of Ity,ltatwa. forntsbeg at thehtliee.:
This • institution especially offer to those whose
earnings are limited, thc,oppotunity to accumulate,
by small deposits, easily saved, 'sum which will be
a resource when needed, and bearing Interest in
stead of remaining unproductive.
BOARD OF MANAGERS::
PUSSIDICNT.
. ,
GEOIt()E.,A:-BknitY. - '
11101 r. ?I,OISAIDENTS.
B. VI, BiltrsLAN. t '4/04E8 PAKK,,IB.-
BECIII:TA1111 AND THI6ASUBILI4
L. E..BcKLNLEY,
A. BRADLEY, Whl. K. hiLIKIOK.
A. W. V. ItAHLts_
JOHN S. DD.woßytt; JOSITUA RitoDEB,
G. VOLLANKURE OHN BCOTTt.
L. GRAtLkI? R. o.'EcilhiEßTZ,
EEO.
ICITORS-D. W. 8:• BELL. mb14:1197.
COP • Eit
-EAR*. s urra Olt
•• - "oqprzit, 1411 1 V;LIDllitiVIING W(11018 1
P:trrrri4ll3,l3.l:l"l
PARK, ' McCURDY & PP 7 , ,
Mantle °timers of Sheathing, Brar.tera , andf Bel
c o pper, l'resled Copper Bettoins, Raised StW 'But
toms, ~..pelter Also, islitßpl,•la 4110 Dealers
In Metal, Tin Ytatle Sheet I nna, .' t .ite. Con
stantly en hand TI Tiers` Machines 1111. TOOIII.
areheuse, No. 140 FIRST STRE4T and 120
- is • c 0111) ST REET ' Pittahtegh,:, : ,
.pealal orders or Copper ant to any desired ea:
meis....?s,deer
HATS AND 'OAPS.
1 7 411.T1N J141EV4,14, , : .
• , - .DEALEB. IN
-1.4%.213. C.A.pk4. A.141D , .E9MEgis
. .. .
lELLI , STREET, PlUshorgli, Ps.
7
Wholesale and Uetall Peltier
I A T II° 'HUN M K. aI It u , rac VDLI r IIES, .1.e.. No. "OA surrs-
Orders promptly famed and as ti s faction guaranteed,
FIIMIEND
r , •
tt. Di
• Ram=
. .
, .
Corner of *rood and Fitt# Mrs
GOVERNIBiI I AND Bwific IL BONDS,
1 - 7, GOLD SILVER - AND COUPONS •
Bought ,on tbe most favorable teems. Sells LET
TERS OF cEEDPP %ad DRAFTS istralloble In nnY
„tort of Eiurot+. . . .
'DEPOSITS received amb3eet to emelt; or Thrpr . a -
EST ALLOWS I ON TIME DEPOSITS;
6w 'ilutsm A_ Co;t Bey 11 U,
Corner' Fourth and Wood Sts.,
313.4L1VXL 311: t. Ol
BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS OY
GOVERIIMENT SECURI7,I2.,
you), SILTER tour6s,
ON MST FAVORABLE TIM&
CONVERTED
7-80's
urro THa •
, 5-20'e0171 i 6ir 1163 t).
NE , Tir
,Er , ,
Allowed on Dernlts•
moinw LOANED. ON , 60481MtiCi7.
BONDS, initothei
. .
Ordieri executed ter the Pure
Bale of SIThCIES,111:131 1119 said
. . .
JAMES T. BRADY .& CO.
Cti.,•littounti:A.
FINANCE AND TRIPE.
Os rice THE iirrrissunou iStAxsTrx,
• THURSEIDAY, July 2. 188&..
The gold market was very. dull to:flay,
and slightly,offyi , thegternoorn.the.hea v y,
paymentsbeginto exercise depre*qq.,
influence on the gold market, and never
before was such' a:desire manifested to dis
pose of theinterest on bonds than at prefl:
s
'ent:lNext week is likely to witness DOwer
rates on gold; .money will , then command'
triirii. 4 to ", 6 ;Per Cent. on call, and large!
amo , ints of bond* have Jobe carried or the
price will decline, and capitalists may btly
in at low rates. This pressure on thernoney
market, as well.as the large amounts of
money needed for,tnoving `the' crops'. will
„make gold speeitflation tiro crpensive, and
large amounts are expected to come on the
market to realize
A neavy prrisure on the bond market
was noticeable to-day, and prices further,
declined early in the morningviii - tliblif- - '
.ternoon the market was more steady, but
With' no. orders . to auv. Any polyetful
partp that*Ould attack. the, bond market
could carry down quotations 2 , or 3,-,pen
cent.: the confidence „ of ,haldera is not
shaken yet by 'the decline of if per cent.,
but a further decline 'of a point .Or two
would frighten holders, and cause a gene
ral selling out. The market is steady to-,
day, but before any reaction can take
place, a further decline would be necessary
and desirable.
Stocks are very dull and generally
lower throughout the eatire list, except
North Western common and preferred.
Whichadvanced in the face of all the de
cline of the older , stocks.
Border State bonds have declined some 8
ta 10 per cent. within three days on woo-'
count of an injunction served to restrain
the State from paying thelintereit
yesterday.
„ Express stoldt&direalt lower and dell:
41Iningehares are allghtlYoff andirilutiVeT.
Money very scarce, and business quiet.,' •'
'
(being quotaxions as received by Ph., R.
Mika, were as folloine
' Gold, 140%; 1881 beads, 112; 1862 5 7 205,
112%; 1,864 do, 110; 105 • do. 110%; new,.
1065, and 1867, 188%; Forties, 107%;
in
SOin Thirties, 108%. ' • . .
“tlivr ' York Central, 134%; Erie, 69%;
Michigan. Southern, 1%; Cleveland &
Pittsburgh, 87%; - Nort western. common
74;4; : Preferred , ` 79; C c age & Reck Is:
land, 105%; Pittsburg & Fort Wayne,
109%; Ohio & Mirudssip i Certificates, 29%;
;Merchants Union Ex ress, 24%; Western
Union Telegraph, 34%qCoryilon, 89; Quick
silver, 22%; QUarts 1111 . 1,15. •
'• - -Closing quotations received byJamesT.
Brady &Co.: • • '
Gold, 140%; U. 8. 6's, 1881'gi, 113%;,5- 2 / I 's,
1802, 113; 5-20's, 1e64, 11035; 6-20's, 1865.
110%; 10-40'a,..107;::15.20%, January , and
July, , 65, 111%; 5-20's, January and . July,
'67 108%; ' June 7.30'8;:108%; July ,740's,
10834; May Comp.. 186E4.119.40. . - ,
.-The Memphis .Avahinche, of June 2Stb,
1
announces another bank failure in that
city. The Merchants' E National -Bank has
been for some time in a precarious condi-
I
Mon, and most of th e smaller depositors
withdrew, their but - the iretors
, s ,d.c ,
they=
;thought
made such arrangements as they-
I thought would, enable the.bank to go on,
when General Wilson, a, GovernMent
agent, undeceived them. The Avalanche
- he, result was another draw on the bank
'yestetday morning, this time from the di
rector& By ten or eleven o'clock, so- per
'etstent was the demand, it was found ne
cessary tti sustiend payment. - In' a little
longer,. byrequest ' of! the' directers, Gen.'
Wilson was in possession of the'keys;'
books, lte.„ belonging to the institution,
'and had made an order of liquidation..
General Wilson found no faish-on taking
possession, and nothing to the credit of the
concern,with other banks: or .Correepon
;dents, Paoer, amounting to about 11301,0 00 ;
had been sent to New 'York banks ,t tilt
' ihrent times to raise money on, all credited
and discounted to the Merchant's National'
Bank, and now Maturing. 'This,;of courae,
will return protested; and be a liabilite . of.
the collapsed institution, which, added to,
the amount dne depoiltor--aav 5150,00 0 to
1.1400.000, •as variously estimated -swill , make
the gross liabilities of the bank about Z500,=
.001/. Ai for assets, hi addition to the , paper
in Nevi 'York, the bank has here' abotit.
1400,0061n' paper, at least half of 'which tin,-
der protest .or past due. ' Thuithe assets
a ri t a rfai r' r g es oo ti l l llB4 tite;
itre, apparently 8 0 7 r
w ,l hi va ci i i i:
and' indifferent;
about 25 h er ' cent. is all that Fr o mm ecil
lected hie ( Bak - nted times:. this :
statement:the reader may judge of the
chances of depositors. and stockholders.
, The depositors caught bythe fanlike wbre
mostly heavy ones, and a few in number,
the small mies, - ,whh - , Aenerally make . -- rdo_iit
no ise, having been ► paid, with a few, if any
exceptions. The • he aviest sufferer by - the
collarleVill`beithe' Metrcipoiltan liaiW of
New ,York. In fact, tho weight of the fail
ure is very.iargely In .New York, and will
be felt herceonlyas:affects our tredit arid
the depositeikto' Wbetnweliave .miide re-,
----
.ference. ,
ic.
st.. y e outit
(B efiC 14ttibarit; oliette.l
1 T.tLolns JUIv 2.—Oattli :easy -for buy:.
ers at 3:1634e gross. Sheep and Lambs un
changed. - -
~I
ISOM
UM
MiSatracii MmtitErs. •
Orrict . s**E6gitraftauM asz g lera t
The excessively hot,weather • ,or • the putt. ..
• „
two or 'three dsri • haS almost; squelched ' • •
What life there 1917118 0 in . our market, and .?
there - is but littlellresPeOlittßreeent of Ken
immediate improvement. The demand
even for hometconsumpilon, is very, much ;
restricted, and there is an almost entire
absence '.:of -anything , like a :speculating
• BUITER—Is, dull, and under the
enee of Ihereadedifirriihibthiricediare droop t.' ,••
lug :Prime to choice fresh packed is quo-_ I
t e dat 23 4,025,-0.- •
• ,EGRIS—In fair supply and dull ,ltut un
changed at 20 to 21c. :
HAT- Is Selling4l fifini‘ls to
Mimi* ton, Sor common to strictly prime
TlPOTAinot
" hy
TOliB=-Tbere Wis a : • • • :d r
eirana ,
for New croPicoday at $6 to $ ,50 per bbi.
Old crop almost exhaturted; grioteol 110MF-'
flatly at.11;15 in .51,20 per bilshei. • , I
DRIED Flturr-.48 doll • but • Jun.--
changed at 534 to 6)4c for Apples, and-A.O-X
to 12c for Poaches. - '
CLIERSP,--UdchatifiedVat 13 to- 14 far -
Western Reserve 'end HaMburg; 15 to:16
far Factory; 18 for Limburg, "and 181.4.20 for,
(RAIN W heat light demand,' as
the are buying very sparingly, under . 4
'the impression - that- there - will sooti u be
material decline. - Two , cars of ma Ohio
Red changed ban& the other 7ityl:iiti!* l .
and 1 car new , Tennessee; tO.:arlisre - at
same figure. •As there has been a Ch er - •
able decline in Chicago and in the West ,'.
: since zlien,, i these figures could hardly:'
realized now. Oats qulet bit steady, Wills
75 to 76c offered, and •78c asked. Corn IS
quiet' at $l to $1,05; sale of •1 car mixed, in
elevator, at 11. Rye isfirm at $1,60 for ,
'small lots, and a round •iot would'ornrimint
$1,65 - to $1,70. .No Barley in market. . -
LARD 011-4 a - quiet and a shade easier;
We now quote at 51,20 for No. 2, and OAS
to $1,40 for N0.:.1.• • 4 • -
PROVISIONB-13acon,with the excep
tion of Sugar Cdred Hams, for which there
is an improved demand, facial' and 'a little ,
weiik. at' 13ii to .18}ipforSlamilders;' lffcs`to '
for Ribbed and Clear - Sides, and •1135 h" •
ferf" Canvassed :Sumo -Cured HamS./.
Lard, 17; to 1714 c, for priinii 'kettle. ren
dered:, Dried Beef, 21 to 22e.• Mess Pork,
426175.
• - .SALT.—Is „dull and, - 1101111111tW,
changed; 51,75 tri'l,Bo"tci the trade, ands2,o.
rerfunall lots. • •- • - - , • ~
SEEDS—The last sales Of
ported were at $2,50 t 0.1455.
LlME—Sales-at s2.per bbl. ; •
PIO LEA D—Q,noted at 10 tolo l /0.
FLOUR—While the. market to dull, the ,
dimiand being very light, there is, as yet,
mieliiingelti prides. We continue to qnote at
18,50 , to 510 for ::medium'Sprint Wheat.
and '110,25 t0,1111,50 - for good to choice do.
Winter Wheat is still' qqc . ited
511,50, and fancy brandstit ‘l3lO 114:''stye`
Flohr is am:hanged at $9 per bbl. ;- .
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARIM'r
OrsicsoieTscirPrrfishOltoir Gasirtrsii
he Crude
2;...1868."
CRUDE— he ' Crude - •market was ¢egalD ;
to-day, and with- • a sharp. do
mend, continued favorable advices from
thereast and a light supplyiPriPo B kW* :
stint further advanced. The sales were
larger than for,, some daya c reaching. over:
15,000 bbls, as follows': "2,000 fitife;Seller'S
option, till December lst—ressile- of , con
tract, difference in cash-at 1334e1 5,00 0
bble, all year, buyer's option resale of
eontract;alffereried In casli=4lt l
lots of 1,000 each for October, - Belled op- ;
tion-, , at 14%c; two lots of I,oodeach.fOr . 1
vembor, seller's option, at 1434c;1,200 Jbly, •
seller's option; at'1314%; 500 " tilt2oth =July." . •
seller's option,--at 14qc; 808, spot, at 14X,c;
and I,w° for,August at , 145.1 c. :From , :the
abOVe it will be seen that an advance of
from to %c has • been established. Oil
City telegrams report the market arrest
11.5,25. • . 7:
REFthED—icotwithstanding - the 'trans•
ac ions in bonded oil were insignificant; • •
compared with the lades. Aff Crttdat;the
market, nevertheless, was" consider ably
excited, and fully: as. stronekand prices
have still further advanced. The . sales
!ffirera: 500 bbls for Ant:half of Ju1y".4;33c5,
500, each . from{ August to, December at .840, - . •
and 500- , each .from J.l:flyVecOMber,.
I"Srivate terms., _Antwerp"bas inade
other upward movement, being quoted to- •
day at 48A .- frailas; . end - this, of comae,' to "': •
some estent„ ; at lein4,-..lielpelAto strengthen I
the , . market.
The main reason why the
sales of bonded olllvere not larger to-day,
lies - „in the fact that the offer; nos to. •- •
were light. '
,GIL SIIIPMENTEA .111. V./Tiqt:
eitieens Ref. do:, 200 ' bbls refine to Em
pire Storage CO., • ; ;1'; it
Lockhart:Frew & 'Co., 451 bias hens. to 1
- Warden, Frew & Co., . • , -
Wormser, Myers & C 0.,• 201 bbls retitled '•
to Warden. 7rew'et
- 'Farztelt , Legaii,& Stoelidale, 2.0 do do }S . .. • ,‘
W. P 4 Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
McKeo & Hackett, l5 - do do to W. •
Logan & Bro.; •'Philadelphia fZ'
liicereery & Beatirnont,3oo do do to w. ' • , ,
l'.:Logari &Bro., Philadelphia. ,
: , Forsyth, ' Bra' & ' Co., 312 do do. to War
den, Frew & Co:, Philadelphia - ' '
P. Weisenberer, 300dh'do•t0 Warden,; •
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
`l4l;lngston & 8r0...fa10 .do..da to Warden,,
Frew & Cp...Philadelphla; - - - -.• • •.a. 7 '....,
B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 do do to War
den, Frew & C 0:, ,, Ptiiladeli)hil. i i . f.,' ,'•,__''
LivinOlon & Bre., 50 do benzcire to War- .
deb,,, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - ' : z •J.
out sniPmENTs FROM Duonssznt DEPOT.
Warden & Batchelder, 56 bbls refined to , ' •
Warden; Frew ,c Co., Philadelpnia. l - •
Hutchinson Oil Ref. CO.; 85 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Col . , Philadelphia: 'r ' ' '.“
'Hutchinson Oil - Ref C 0.,. 75 do do r
to Wiring, King & Co. ; Philadelphia. - , ',•
H. M. Long .¢ co.; 166 do do to Waring, .'
King & Co., Philadelphia.- '•: - . c,.. . , ,
Union Rec. & St. C0.. , 17 dod9 to W. P. -- ;.,
Lo ga n t t-Bmr.; Philadelphia:
'4: W; 'lloldship, 50 do do to ' Waring, •
King & Co., Philadelphia. -- -
-Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 48 do do to
'WardeU
Frovi,4sl;od4Rlxtlaslelpbio. , ,i,` C ' ''i
Hutchinson Oil ReE Co., 2 8 7 do tar to W.
p. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia.
-Union Ref. R. St. Co., 30 410 tar to W. P.
•Poga ll it . 13 .X 0 4 Plubidelphia. - , ~ , -
New York Dry Goods' Market.
flly Telegraph to the;Pitisliurglitasetteo
'NEW YORK, July 2.—Dry Goods market
stead+, and firm for all staple fabrics or ,
coupn Gobili4"Wittri'OnlY
.ror,whitee thefanev`sts;les are being-Cloace -
out at low figures, which can hardly be
regarded as a criterion. It is now generally
- anticipated that all classee of,Goods, both-
-domestic and 'foreign; will open l at higher
J. 40314 but forthe present there is no partio-,
ular change; Printing ClothsB34a9c; Print&
and heavy: Brown Sheetings 16a.
Milwaukee -Market.
(By Tal9grailb to the Plttabtuth GUette.3 , •• '
MlLwiumits, July 2..—Flour is drill and
prices are unchanged. is dull Mind
to )6wer; and sales were made at 11,82 for
Nt... 1, and $1,74 for Flo. 2. bats is'firth' at,
60c for No. 2.- aOemn is firm and unchanged..
The receipts fot the past tWentylour hours
amounted to 300 barrels libur, 29.000 bush- •
ills' wheat; 5;(100 .bushele opts, and • 4,001) •
„bushels
-: 'Oa abipnients, : to:4lo were
1,000 barrels floury .33,000 -tiushehowlieat, •
1,000 bushels ?/.0431,4n4!)•!3.i9q(lbushels:e9krit
Ctkk,g9pil.ttp Market,
Teisii4Akio'Aftei
).3 .
CmoActo,. July g..,141.ve Stockmarket is
more active. Beet Cattle,' sales ,at' , $6,268:
7,00 thr good; Itostikaly 'Cholkrei- Hogs sa
tire at • iCalsc higher; sales common to
choice lots at $8,00a8,75.
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