The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 09, 1868, Image 6

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AB. V murzei,. - Pres's •W. P:, Polaris, Burt..
.1110111.GHTFORGE
AND IRON CO.,
2LurtiTicrunx . ' OP
Bar Iron; . -
Ilk* tisk Bars min/ Bonin
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
ollanFoidl Car Axles liantmered;
Latannotive Frames; •
~POSlniative Milan! Shapes;
Slde Ends;
:Yokes, Strapir,
litearsboat Shafts; -
Stessaboat Cranks;
piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, ite,
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
riTrainitediE
G RAP E , BYERS & CO.,
XANOFACTIIRERS OF
; 1 1 4 0 i) and SW - Iron,
WROUGHT IRON'
keg tar dai,:Steam,
- ' Water, ite.
OIL - WRIJ, TUBING.
Me t 98 Water and 182 First Streets.
"- PITTSBURGH, Pa.
CO:e26
KENSINGTON lIION WOUILS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rear rennnol, Relined, Charcoal
'JIINLATA BLOOML IRON
•
YERCILLET EAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOOP, BAND,T and ANGLE IRON.
• BOILER . PLATE. and SHEET IRON.
SOWER AND REAPER Bp
,SLINDRE ands: WARD o r GEIVERONI
~e•- ALL T. RAILSZ_
_HO and IL lbs. to the yard. -
• OUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES ror same.
FLAT RAILS„_ Punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN-IRON. •
HAII.S.ANI:I SPIKES. ' -
•
Warehouse sold office at the Wous, GREEN
OUGH STREET,. (a c,ontinuation of First street,)
adOolislus the City Giu Works, Pittsburgh.
.
EVERSON; PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
-, , •
Warelionse; - "Ros: 166 and 16T FIRST STREET,
opposite Monongahela Rouse,
ap24:0111 • . E . PITTSIIITRGH.
STEEL WORKS.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMIGK go.,
ETPPSBIJRGH,
liisnufsctnrerisof every description of
tAwrANDCERMAti STEEL,
ILAILWAY SPRINGS„
ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
• AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Ac.
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sti3.
.th:ost •
FHTTSBERGII STEEL WORHS.
ANDERSON; COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOi r D 06:,)
Manufacturers of the
BEST, REDITED CAST STEEL,
tErw, IFf3AiTipsiSrazalfii
jursliar;
OAST STEEL for
Aaap~g ;and Machine',
- Steel plow Wings,
Axles, Cfrculars 9 MAI
Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel
ofice4;ornes MST AND BOSSfassll4l* - two
locks shove the 'Monongahela House: ,
0c23:d10
MILLS R, BARR be PARKIN.
?AIfX29I:IP:.
16elirETC.A1F, LER,
GM' W. BARB, i cues. PA M R IL KIN.
BrirocrAL
. _
Citt§CENT STEEL WORKS,
.13,6-xuEs
. _
. • Office,. Nek,339 Liberty. St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
feliad4B
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
3DOlnfoOttliti-s of all deocrfptlorul of
geirXrPrimrr -'•
tdtc . i and Warehoa SECOND,
*ad 119 and 1 WEST 6 ux-H.114
‘.cHARDWARE:
NEW HARDWARE HOwSE.
bA,Sii,...ORIT . i . h'U Wj4,
, Manalantonors and Importers of
~ .. rr , rr. j, ~; ';~ w,,
HA.RDWAR,E
ISM
CUTLERY,
MMI
887 LIBERTY STREET,
conz . lifft!lmr wsawz.,
One Square Belo* . Vikton Depot,
pIITSBUItGIi..
Agents for IFAIRBANNS' FICALL3.
TOBACCO'AND CIGARS.
t rulisN ALLEN,
,11C 2 , 1 •CALL iitia,or • .
14FAF TOBACCO AND SEGABS,
So' Kra iNittotlit-limik of Wm
mace Bu ding,) Prrrastrlion, re!..
Branch of 17A irttfig Ni 'Y•_
144:1177 . D Aran; 1. DINAN.
" VORA&
Eaci.....4114- .
•wr Vir s E N ,*: ll T .T A K: g 4 P
Dealer. in
Tobacco, Saul!, Clifarsx_f"Pcd,
ma • pliiiiiiic,l444626
• Maw j
FEn7NMIM, MACHINISTS.
ATLAS WORKS
lORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. NMI.Mi, President
These Works are among the largest anc most
complete establishments In the West, and axe now
prepared to furnish
Engines, of every description:
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Skeet Iron Work.
Ra'levied Castings.
SaUkaig 111111 Cos Una's.
Marine Castings.
MESS bine Ciaitings.
eeriesal Castings.
IBM
ORDERS SOLICITED
ATIONAL -FOIIN,DRY
ANEVPIPE WORKS.
Vorner•Clarrell,snd Ontellman Streets,
MIRTH WARD.).
prrTsieratias,
SMITA.
. . .
Mani.ioturer of
CAST IRO N BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS ' AND WATER WORKS.
M sana r , P 2 e l s la r f e eg. l leZhltllia,V;f2g n e ' * d tif
General Castingsfor Gas and Water Works. , ,
I would also call , tbe attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
fent:tio • .
L. 0. LIVINOSTON.W. H. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, JS.
L" '
'WON & CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTI:OHtERS OF
• FINE " LIGHT CASTINGS,
All descrtp_tions, for Plumbers Ind Gas Fitters; Ag
ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma
"lAtell.bWOrk promptly attended to.
Office and Woritti—WASHINGTON , AVENUE,
near Outer Depot,-Allegheny City, Pa;
&CO
ROBINSON,.II . ,
•
Successors toROBTNSON, STINISA MTtT +R9,
WASTIINGTON 'WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH,
manuticturers of Boat and Stationary Sienni En.
Ones, Blest Engines,_,Mlll Vashinery, Nearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descMations; OIL Tanks and
Stills. Boiler and Sheet Iron Work: •
Office. No. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for I:REGARD'S PBTENT INJEC )B for
feeding Boilers. jailrafik
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
mAcramina: AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and . eareehl . ly executed.
Charges reasonable. -
FIBBEBI I at MU:3IMM.
0c15:1Z3
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE & SIMS.
Office and Warehouse,
.29 Wood. Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on nand
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BUST , DOG IRONS,
SUGAR REY ALES, HOLLOW WARE,
And Csatlisgs' generally.' riteltys
T HOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
FotttiLifard Fogidrragd larking Welts,
SANDIISKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, Pk.,
Manufacturers Of Steain Tnginet.:oll'Pristes, Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Sao' Mill Work. Bolling
Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights,
Wagon Boxes, &a. Build to order and have on
hand Engines of all sixes. mavitiqt. •
CENTRAL. FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BO N, BOYD & BAGALEL
Chill Rolls; Mill Castings, 11011 Lathes, Le.
FITLTON MACHINE WORKS.
ST ABIL I FIE ID IN 1636. '
anufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for irtationary
- purposes ; STEAOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. A variety of 10, 11 and 16 horse power
ENGINES, which will\ be sold at very reduced
P. P. 01318 SE. Wellsville, 0.
Fifty miles below . Bittsbfirgh, on the Ohio Myer, and
line of C. & P. It. no9:h2
ME
LUMBER! LIIIIIIIEUI LUMBER!
ALEXANDER PATTERSON,
YARDS No. 86 Preble Street formerly 3lanekester,
and No. ,151Rebedes street:opposite GM Works,
ALLECIIIENY CITY.
_ DEALER IN ALL KINDS CY
Flooring, -• ' - Moore.
Weatherboarding, Sash,.
Shin tlll. es, Mouldings
Saw Lumber, Cedar and 'Locust Posts,
Lath and Palings, z Oak and Yellow Pine.
ALt 4 O—FIREMBILIC. TILE and CLAY. 4115:69a
lE'l'rrlißMU3*.
FORT PITT LUMBEILCODIPANT
Captes/, - v26,000.
PsurnrkiAs—t64MY trktrldaz.
BurzaurrsAvalrr—EDW. DA.vimuN.-
taiiaiszu YARD—bonier of -BUTLER JaND.A.IO
LEGHENY STREETS, Ninth Ward.
OVELOZATIWILT PITT GLArislivoium was*
tagtonEareet. - • • • - • •16.20:JW
OAS `AND STEAM FITTING.
101:111 VA ceoPZE " jOII;ILAT7. 'atINBT BUM
jr , QUN 4, COOPER bf. CO.,
BRASS ractimEßs
GAB : AND - STEAM FITTIMIS,
Manufacturers of TUMPfir AND BRASSW OMB. o
leser dealer ! tqs FIXTuREB
4ND 4 g i mi i m s
Corner of Pike and %Int Streeta l
PITTSBURGIffp : ,
~~=4ii s
..~..r,~-e-3 ~' ~~ a^.r;> c ~ ~F T 's A :?r.a4 -Vi:~'~*
vITTSuh RGS.
(Opposite Fnlon Iron 3ifls. )
PITTSBIJRGH.
THIMBLE SKEINS. AND PIPE BOXES,
LUMBER.
Bough and Planed Lumber,
Edward Davison, L. F. Duncan.
John Mellon,' • • , E. V. 'Di th riag!l
Geo. W. • M. Alatona,
I. K. 'Johnston.
IRON. BROKERS
SAMUEL M. WICHEBS,
SON, BROKE3i4
124 Firm -fitrel, 3 t , PWsbAFACAR, Pa.
ST%
t fir tiro sale of CorTriak tmna._ Donigissu d v
and o
ttihnW:f As&
Gib, find
C. B. Misread
• ast•sioremowNAlNNedm.
T „ AL s t
- - -•- rn
catitdit dAztegv Tit - -YU= -94-
-1i363 -
.4048 k *a.
FORT'I , iITT
BMW, STILL AND TANK
WORXS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
.MANITFACTIIICCEB Or
Trmmas, POUBLE-PLHED TUBIJLAB,
BOX ANJ CYLINDER mum BottaOs.
pit. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, •
GHPAINEYS, BREECHING AND 'ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSEBS;
STEAM IPM'
GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGE S:, PRISON DOORS AND COAL sguTzs
OfSee and Warehouse eorner Second,
Tldrd, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
agr Orders sent to the above addteeei will be
promuttv attended to. z. mh7:189
"BJILUEOTHILL & CO.,
OILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. O. 22, 24 AND 4s . PENN BT.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it 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, Breeclihm, - . Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Sal t
Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Fans,
Boiler Iron; Bridges, Sugar I end , Sole mann-
Lecturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers'.
.Repairing done on the shortest notice. •las e2l
dn
JAMES -11. BITER,
55 anti 56 Water Street,
PpITSBIIIIOII, PA.,
IddlittrACTll2.lol OP
_ •
IRON .- OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM. PIPE.
. ROLLING MILL STAGES,
And SKEET IRON WORK,
- For Steamboats. -
JABYD M. 81111811 =MUDD D. BRUSH.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
liAxi4AcT9itsms - ior
Steam Boilers, (M Stills,
_Tanks
SHEET IRON WORK. 40.
62 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTING% &C.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any other Store In the Union.
BTSSET T, & 00.,
No. 235` Lib'erty Street.
Also on hand and for sale, .
P44MOR STOVES., •
,HEATING 5
GRATE FR4 YI I. I B rENDERS.
,
COOKING ae.
C 131" PEST PLACE in the city
. ' TO BUY THE
TRWMP.H COOKING STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET,
1.0
, OILS. -
WARING AND RING,'
boilasolselon Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZILL'I DpQUESNE WkY, - ~
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PEITLADELPEILi. ADDREss,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
:COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh 001ce—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor
ner of Dnqu'aine Way and Irwin streets. •
Pltlladelptits Oince--127 WALNUT BT.
apt:*3o
JACOB -WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
Oil Commission Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude
and Refined 011 s„ Lucati Tar, Benzine and
Cooperage. , .Ong. long ex per ien ce In the Petroletnn
trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in
ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de
termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for sale
are cordially Invited to bring their samples.
a• :n94.
M. LONG & CO" '
• mArrupAcTunEus or
PUBS BURNING 1)114,
itrand- 61 LUCIFEILP
Oftlise, Nth 2 ikulueinle With Pittsburg&
u Q . ^PRACTICAL ..I . IQ
FURNITURE- MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
.
_LEMON & WEISE,
NO. 118 you - writ . ' EiST7LIMErr.
Constantly on hind every variety of FARLON..and
CHAMBER FURNITURE, .together with a com
plete assortment' of common 'Furniture at reduced
prices.
Those in want of anything In our line are cordlalty,
invited to can before purchasing,.
Work guaranteed. •
mh2i:nl4 LISMON & 111 C.
LAKE SUPERIOR
OOPPEB WiL 811ELTING WOLIS,
EirrThistrxtoJEU
PARK, MoCtiIIDY , & GO.,
BO
ifittuifseturers of Sheathing, • Braaten' arid RI/
CoPPer.i. Presied (Moir • Bottoms - Raised BUR' Bot,
atietterVolder. Mach Itumir re and. Dealers
Ip Kfitiliqin Plate, Sheet- 11 , 0114 ¶!e• Ad, - 0011 ,
statiti7 ou anaTinners , Machines aL. Tools.
WfitehitieeUAllo. 440 Pinta BTREAT and 1R1:1
SECOND BTREET, Pittsburgh.
Bpliefareriitegoreopper eat to asp desired ps::
e
IOtIer::IOC,C::"DSA.LXIt IX
4tlll4llPticlAg__ iviraTuiruw..,
„4. Tv* - 4 tamegesciti
•
ormeippiyin Mid lUNMMsgeaasll,
aINT.:;VV , nerg
5.41 N. 'ig,,,WAWA4AystaV,I,
.. - 7 7 UFfr .,4 .; UT= . 7 .T 4 % 15- sas Z ,F i QT '', A;4 7 4 ., 4O4I4i , ,TV .A., WAA 4O PW:V49Ot&SO '''''- " ' AW4t-'l4 tek
P: C. DIIPPY.
FURNITURE.
COPPER.
=
IPrOrATI
10111 - BAKING -COMPANY,.
•
No 169 W - ood Street'
CAPITAL, : : $2®,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERMENT StbintlTlES,
AND_ COLD ; .
INTERE3 :•ti,bOYiED ON
'-Collections mule on all towel
United States and Crandon.
DIRECTORS:
Jno:
• ^. '
Jame
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett,
ISAX , L. X
D. "MET
KEYSTONE
N0..293 TABiaIIT'EET,
.PITT!SIMEGH. PA.
COITAL, (authorized,) : : $200,000.
• DIRECTORS. _
H. J. Lynch, Wm. H. Her s e . Dro.
i2lm..llrxdoch, Jr., Henry
111 ric;ei.
till= Espy, - , Geo. T .
&mod Bareldei, •
. ~. •
A GENERAL .-- I . 3ANKING BUgINESS
TRANSACTED
Oollections made on an accessible points Ht the
United States and. Canada. • •
Interest Allowed On Time Depiiits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
EC J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T: VAN DOREN. Cashber.
MloW4:(Ofte):A: , :ll6;ioVaiiliAify*Av.v ) ft . l
NATIONAL .BANK OF GOIIgERCE
c(r. of Wood and Sixth St&
A. PATTERSOM
cashier,
CAPITAL, : : $500,000#
JOB. U. HILL
DIRECTORS: .
George W. Casa, '
James McCandless,
Wm. Douglas,
Wm. Reed.
A.. Patterson,
Wm: H. ,Brow - n
Chas. Lockhart:
Allen Kteapaarlel.,
W.s. Haven,.
DISCOLDWI DAIL
11AJOT, CAI:WHET CO.,
•
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
-t
corner Third and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURG - 11,
WIICCERSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
DZALZIIS IN
Exchange, Coin, . Coupons,
And particular attentionle ol d to the purcbase and
sa
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
falgentallinfts on LondOn.
- myl:o2 '
NHOLMES & SONS,
•
13.11-IV-JECMICILEIL,
67 Market Street,
przvx-roncatou,
Collections made on XII the principal points o
United States and Canada'.
Stocks, Bonds and other Seenrjties
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
. _
llnited'States Securities.
•
1130al ,
WESTERN SAYLNGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS BURJECT TO ODEON, WITHOUT
INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at 11 o'clOck.
President—THOMPlSON, BKLL.
Vice President—A. MARSHALL. '
Dinscroits
THOMPSON BELL., A. M. MARSFULL,
JOS. DILWOU:CH. I JOB. A.L.A.R.RE.
J. J. oir„,trscin4
diocktiolders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe, .
Wm. Caldwell,
Willis Dairen,
D. W. C. Bidwell,
E..M. Fulton.
pITTSBiIItGH .
. •..,
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
FORMERLY THE DIME
• . 7: - ' rifir. 67 Fourth Stkiter,.: ' '
NEARLY °Proems TUX BANE or, PIT:I'I3BITEGge
,onArtnii. ust , miss. —t, • -
OPEN DAILY from 9to 4 o'clock, and, o WED
NESDAY and ShTOILLIAY „EVENINGS, tom May
lat to November Ist, from T to 9 o'clock, an
l d„from
November Ist to May let, 6 to 8 o'clock: . '
Books of By-Laws, ite., fitrulabed. at theoll .
This institution especially 4160 , to *base *holm
earnings are limited, the opportunity to soonelate,
by small depositaieasity staved, a sum which 111 be
; w
a resource whenzeeded, - and '. be/rin
_k hate at ,ln
stead of remaining unproducilve.'
.BQAUD OF-ALANA9ERS: •.
•• • raEstvENT, •
GEOROE.A.'HERAT. •
-
ART
PARK, JB.
B.n
szonlrmly AND j TtfirM S
D. E. IicHINLET.. • .
A. 8 1 . 11 11 RA! 4 1 r t j AIiM NI26 n CK .:.
JOHN s.IIb.WORAH, HOLES,
G. FOLLANHBEE ;011NAC TT,' •
JAB. L .
Egir. H iu s e m.HTz'
sowerruitat.). W. - a• S. BELL.
AICI/E. 14 / 1 1 4PiP,PAVPG_S-B §lO
N 0.14 Smitbillelet StrO :123
riyrompaa,
ENTDREST .rArp'qx: DRPOSITS. ANY 81:111
RECEIVED MAU ONR DOLLAR INWARD,. • De
,peallareeelved enbieet to iheek t wlt.hoap Intitrint.
.. . .
; JAMES BLACHMURE, Preddent. '
: Gr , P,.l) TXNDLE fteretatryend Treasurer.
JAM B: . M. HOMES, Solielter.
t .
„ .
'. -, ~, e ... • - TRUSTEBS:',' ~
1
r e.,..k.,..r..• _.„ JemeeM, itectielt 6,
ex. Tiudle • .1' jJatelee•MA*li.
: 1 Mime Denim, W. W. Sespbsw! 0
_,
1-.V.000 j r , 44? i.
,ortsewiristiviwirkiscat.' • ,
441 :
1.:5n - ..ag .1401.0.. git. pErrrari"`"
Rai Is Ages% SO easSaidikalrisi.
PI" MIMELTZ
• " - BANKER,
COrner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
GOVERMENT AND PACIFIC R. R.BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Boti g ht on the most favorable teims. Sells LET
TERS OP CREDIT and DRAFTS- available to any
part: of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER-
Ei3T'ALLOErEDDN TIME DEPOSITS.
gikErai Tilitipy &i . Co.,
Corner- Fourth . and Wood Sts.,
3Er.ALW 32r.. 'M 3a. tiii P
BUY AND• SELL ALL IaNDS . OF
..
GOMITME.NT3 ',SECURITIES,
stou), srpira-m COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ,
-7-80!s' :-.10 0N V -IPT EX
I, INTO TE
-
NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.
Or Intereid Allowed on Delimits.
I e MOWED LOANED ON GOVERN KENT
BONDS, sad other approved col feral, at lovfest
market rates.
. Orders executed for the Purchstfe 'sod
Side of. STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.;
' JAMES, T. BRADT4 CO.
DEPOSITS.
e : petals in the
H.
Vr Miller,
2 M. Bailey.
w
. Ciebier.
BA,
ntiLio . oo . ,giy..6 . tiitti..
Government bonds although weak, did
"'not decline any further to-day, and - at the
close of business, a slight imprOvernent
was noticeable. The amountsloffered at the
present low quotations are very trifiltig,
whilst there is a steady demtuid from in
vestors in small sums. Speculators keep
aloof at present; the indications are that
lower quotations will gradually be made,
caused by a desire to sell not only by spec
ulators but also by banks and business
men, who have bought on presumption of
making a handsome turn during the pres
ent month.
==l
It, AT .0 A. N.
. ap9:o3
make reference:
Joseph Dilworth,
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry 'Lambert,
A. M.- Brown,
Thomas Rwint.
ESE
.f • .
FINANCE AND TRADE:
Ornaz OF THE PITTSBITRaIi GAZ.E.avz,
WEDNESDAY, July 8, 1868. f
Gold, - against general expectations de
dining to -day, % per cent.,but we reported
the market dull at the close last night
favoring a decline. So long as the gbv
ernment is disbursing large amounts of
gold they cannot raise materially especial:
ly, when from three to five per cent. is
charged for carrying gold and interest on
call loans is up to five and six per cent.
The nomination of a deniocratic candidate
for President of the Pendleton creed will
have little to tio with the rise of gold; it is
the continued heavy export demand in the
absence of any other covering for drafts.'
Stocks are Very dull and active; the en
tire list is from 34 to -X per cent. lower to
day. Fort Wayne has been selling at
10eq;; Cleveland A: Pittsburgh,. 87; North
Western common and preferred is off
about one per cent. . '-
Express shares are a little better, with
a very small business. Money is moreac-
Ulf° at from Bto 12 per cent. Busineas is
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as folloi . xst
Gold, 140%; 1881 bonds. 113%; 5-20 s, 1867+-
113%; 1861 do, 110%; 1865 do, 111%: new,
1865 and 1867, 1083 S- Ten Forties, 107;
Seven Thirties, 108%.•
New York Central, 13.1%; Erie, 69%;
Michigan Southern , 9l%; Cleveland &
Pittsburgh, 87; Nisthwestern, common,
78; Preferred, 81%; Chicago & Rock Is
land, 107%; Pittsburgh & . Fort Wayne,
106%; Ohio & Mississippi ,C'ertificates, 29%;
Merchants Union Express, 24%; Western
,Union Telegraph, 34%; Corydon, 80; Quick
'silver, 20%; quartz Rill, 1,15. .
—Closing quotations received by James T.
Brady &Co.: /
Gold, 140%; U. S. O . 's, 1881's, 113%; 5-20's,
1862, 113%; 5-20's, ,1864, 110%; 6-20's, 1865.
111%; 10-40's,: 107 1 / 4 ; 5-20's, January and
July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 108%; June 7-30's, 108%; July 7-30's,
108%; May Comp., 18415, 119,-30. .
prrirsstatrat ItURIMI43.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, July, S, 1868. i
The general markets continue dull,
the volume of business, in the aggregate,
being light, and the 'indications are not
encouraging for any Immediate improve
ment. July IS usually a very dull month,
country people being busily engaged, in
looking after their crops, while our mer
chants and manufacturers are engaged in
making settlements and taking Stook.'
We were !shown yesterday by Mr. J. S.
Dilworth, of this city, specimens of roast
ing corn and - sugar cane fiviiifroin lila
. .
Magnolia Grove Plantation, in Louisiana.
t0 1 11 , 16r Re- The corn stands fresh and healthy, ten feet
,
high, covering five hundred acres, while
..2.....,
15:::rsLoc
the cane is eight feet high, covering three
hundred and seventy -fi ve acres. It is es-.
timated that the . sugar product of Louisi
ana this year - will reach 75,000 : hhds.
against 07,500 laat . year. - - ' •
GROCERIES -- The market , still con
tinue&duli for all classes of goods. Sugars
are heavy, and we reduce our quotations
on refined since our .histrireport. Awe
remain unchanged. .. Coffee oniet i kPal'.. l°
view of the large ' tenkleld in thike,oe!ej a ,
cities (187,01X1 bap) it, is riot.prpooOle.l'","
it will advance. Syrups, Tess and Rice
quiet.
Sunans—Cuba, 1234 e folgoad grocery
12% to 13c for prime; ani for choice; 1
: • Porto Rico--good, 1.13 e; primes /3%.; choice
1414 to 156; Clarifled,Cl ,o % .14
jeir6iyr:s s ,s n i g ; ar s B ilv o e u r se D , :1 p 34: 0 ;
_ , flned—Standard Yard. 1734 c;
,Extra e 4 • all the way from
21 to 26c for coornon to strict ' y prime.
Coe'SsEl , - , Rio. redges . -
Java 37 to 38c. --
l um ßoo b t r h amta , , r4 7 . ( ga to r,
Wh s3Boo;yrn it p : c i o r ixic ips en, ,Nk n i ° l ot m o c coo d
Ring....sangoo , od, 100; prime to
c hoice, al to 1114 e; olina, 12 to .12440,
, „,,, Lass New Orleans , 90 to 11; Cuba,
a i r,7 7 , 0 0 ; porto Rico, 70 to 85c.
t i; 10 , 0 1...-Oaesiai - 80 to t3se; Gloves, 50c;
PePer, 38c; ,AllsOeea Me: Nutmegs, V 1,50.
era ncit--Maillstai,l3o;43lllver Gloss, 12%e,
,gad oorn.Starch, Milo-.. - ...
EsOrro--LaYer Rawlins, 04,75,,per -box;
yaletitia;•2oe perlb; Prunes, 17c; Mrianta,
j.Se for new. ,;,?..! AiV ..L.
.-
Rsn LEAD.-:Ms t .Elbolp tpk.,,per.lopg.. .• •--
1 6 0A p s ...._agatmastris , a o s, ....s.ow e ys er m.
711%c; "A*,,Kstsk,P,s, l alc•Wß's47., l t s cs , ,
CASii-,111.0414..1(1c5i5ta4 29.3.-,.;‘; , ..,„:,
) o„, i TIE( ,i .1
1uvirt.......,..A,-..wri ... ~ !, s
---.,.;
• '. -...- . i . ' Flab, ' 14 , 1 I, taiss ilii-:
dais PA -Mackerel No, 1, 5 N. 2
EMS
lEEE
118,00; No. 3, $13,50; in half bombs,
more.
TonAcoo—Black ss, 10s, and; Uni t
villa Navy, 72 to 75e; Wm. H. Grant's 10
and,NavY. 80c; C. D. 220,t0 25
Taa.—The market is firm and priceiar
higher for new crop. Choice Young
son, $1,75; fair, $1,50; common to good,
to $1,35; Oolong, 75c, 85c, 90c, $l, 51,25 are
$1,35; good Porto Rico, $1 to $1,85, as,
quality. , . Imperial, $1 to =5185: "Japan_
Choice. $1,30; fair 81. '
FLOUR—The market is dull and weak
while prices are nominally unchanged
We continue to ante at 19,50 to 510 for fal
to medinin Sprhig Wheit;,Blo.2s to $10,50
for choice do; $ll to 511,50 for Winte
Wheat, and.513,t0':5141 . f0r • fancy - brardds
Rve Flour $9. Messrs Isaiah Dickey it Cr
received 40 bbls of New Tennessee Flow
to-day.
GRAINS-The Wheat market is unsettled
and millers do not seem ditiPcised to tia.
very freely in anticipation of a decline; vi;
hear of several car loads of new crop ea
: r,jute from .Temlessee, but thus far it
not been sold. The last sale of new Ten
nessee Wheat reported was at $2,35, but
is now impossible to give quotations
.though ie.isnot.probable - that-that firm
could ....be obtained, as buyers are ver3
strong for concessions, and even if nonce"
were - ,Made; sve do—not:believe them
- would take hold very freely. Oats quie
. and'hnehanged at 77 to 78 on track. Re it
scarce, and may be quoted at $1,75 to 1,80
Corn is quiet and unchanged... ,
13IITTER—IS dull with a "drooping ten
dency; good to prime fresh packed 23 t 4
EGGS—DuII. and unchangedfat 20to 21
:} HA'Y—ln - consequnca of diminished aril.
vale, is firmer and may be quoted steady le
515 to 520 for new, and 520 to $25 for old.
MILL PEED-4-Steauly with lades of *Brat
at $1,20 t 011,25, and Middlings Ftt 11,90 t!
$1,95. •
POTATOES--.New crop steady with ink
ular salesnt 18 per bbi—no sales old'-orop it
market.
r PROVISIONS—Boo:in Is
,quiet and i tal.
changed,at la% for snoulders;ls% to 16 for
Ribbed, and 17% to is for Clear Sides, and
19% to 10% for canvassed Sugar Cured
Hama; Prime kettle rendered Lard 17t.
17%. Dried Beef 21 to 22. Mess Pork, $2B,Vi
to 628,75. ,
LARD OIL—Is quiet and a shade easier;
wenow quote at 51,20 f0rN0..2, and SI,3E
to 81,40 for No. 1.
DRIED FRUIT--Dried apples sold at 5c
to 6c and 8 to 11 for Peaches.
PITTSBURGH PETROLBUIRIR.itRKE
OFFICE QF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTEI
. .., . . . _ _
W F.DNESHAT. July 8,, 1868.
CRUDF.--The'lliude . market was mor:
ttotkve to-day, the reported Sales reachirr l
.
ten thousand barrels but prices are n
better, and to us it seemed that oil was of
„ .
fered more freely than it 'was yesterday , 1
Sales were:. 1,000 bbls, first half July
seller's option, at 15c, delivered ' on tank;
cars; 1,000 first'half *August, at 15%c; 4,00 Ci
- i
spot, in tank , at 15c; 4,000 do at 150, guaged l
intank. The -, report •of two new well 4 •
each yielding two hundred and fifty bar. ii
rels per day, no doubt, inclined hollers tO
. I
sell, and those - who hesitated about 'ae- ,
cepting 15e yesterday sold afthat, figure to I
day. It is but proper to remark, hown
ever, that there is .no disposition mani
festeil.to make concessions; thongirthe im-
pression is not so strong about wean fur
ther advance. -
RE,FIIIED—The market for bonded oil,
was fairly active though less excited, and
upmi the whole, weak. Prices, compared
with yesterday, have undergone no quota
ble change. The sales were; 1,000 bbls for
last half September at WA; 1,000 for last
-half August at 3531;.2,500 same deliiiery , at.
35; 500 each for September. October and;
Deeernberat 35%; 500 each salts niontbs;
at same price; and 500 each July t: Deeem- ,
bere643s. -July- .Is - quoted at 34M; and all • .
the year. buyers option, nominally at 36.
ARRIVALS- 1 -The arrivals to-day are as,
follows: --
L Roess &Bre 7001 Fisher . dr.13r0.....320
W McCutcheon.....loo I J W McFerran.. 68
Total • - ' llBB
OIL SICIPMNNTS 'PER A. V. R.B. _
• Lockhart, Frew ct Co., 659 do do to
Warden, Frew dr Co.. Philadelphia. • •
B. W. Morgan &.C0.,'165 do do to Was
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth, Bro,,,cit. _Co., 207 do do to War.
den, Previa - Co:: Philadelphia.
Montzlibiiiser,, Koehler & Co., 500'„ , d0 do ,
to Waring, - King & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner. 500 do do to Wariug,
King & Co., Philadelphia. : -
Livingston &8r0.,,250 do do toiWarden- ,
Frew '& Co., Philadelphia.
P. V7eisenbi3rger, 100 do do to Warden,'
Frew. & Co., Philadelphia.."' . t.
McKeivy dr. Bro., 333 do do to W.1 1 :Lo•-•
gan Lt Bro., Philadelphia. '
Nat. Ref. Co., 300 do do 'to F. A. 1111• 2 1
worth & Co. Philadelphia. • ti
Fawcett, :r do Stockdale, 200 do do to ;
W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia:'
'Citizens Ref. Co., 50 dodo to - Empire
Storing Co., Pniladelphia. •
P. Weisenberger & Co., 50 do lien Tole to -
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 50 do • do to Warden,
Frew Jc Co., Philadelphia.
01/. SHIPMENTS FROM DOQIIMMEI
U. M. Long &C0..125 bids refined ttiWar- -
den. Frew dr Co., Philadelphia. —
G. W. lioldship, 56 do do to'Waring;
king ek Co., Philadelphia.
Union Ref. & St. Co., 333 do do to:W. P.
Logan t Bro., Philadelphia.
Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 283 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Jas. Miller, 70 do do to W. P. Logan
& Bro. ' Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine Sr Phil. 37 do benzola,
Warden, Frew '& Co., adelp
Brooks, 13allenline & Co., 90 do tar to. .
P.'Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. - •
PlMBpilfai WOOL MARKET.
Op la PITTEBTIRGE GAZETTE '
- WEDNESDAY, ,Tnly 8, 18803.
We have no change to note -in
shiCe fair list. In Ohio and.other western
gimes a large amount of Woothati already
been , sold, at prices ranging:from-83 to 40e, , f
w ording. to quality and condition.ln s
Beaver, Lawrence and Butler conntieltii
considerable, amounts of Wool hitqlleen._
;
soldiat 88e to 40e, fn quality, from common
to three-foorths blood. ln sonic other
tricks not . mUch Wool has yet been sold,;;
owing to the extreme -prices admindedby:.
the growers. We quote at 35' to. 87c for.,
common and• one-fourth blood; V. to 40c..
for one-half to three-fourths blood, and 88;
to 40e ibr tub-waslied.
New.Tork Dry Ganda Market,
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tliavitte..l
Nnw YouS, July 8.-Dry gcad,B quite:
firm, and in fair enquiry for ,the season;
particularly, for seasonable Prints and
heavy brown sheetings. `We ,quote now
styles ef Pacific prints, 14; Suragues, 14;
Merrimack D, Manchester, Auierican, Ori
ental and-Riebmonds, 18 Merrimack, 14;1
light colors, 1316; Amoskeag hive been ao
tir3 at 12%; Lowell bring 11; !'Warnsatta
10:, Drown sheetinga, 17%; Lillian Read,
17%; No111(1E3,17%; Amoskeag A and Stark
• 'Pocaseet. Canoe, 17; Waebusetla, 17;
Amoskeag A, 10%; Lyman o # ' 15%; Wil
-liamtreille Bleached , Atuslins,.: • .Roanoke
Gingham!, 11. • ,
, . ,
wiemphysMarket: • • r
Cily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (#aaelte.3
MBDIPBIEV3UIS' 8.-4xidt°l4; s
'Outhunted • ki. n •-4- bhp acid the 'lx#
pais. *O - 0 4 -2"weiv.4, riour3ll64o4ing e d: --
Whent4heitiatti47oe.ittNl-I,7eorn 13 - held; , r!
,:at Nano, oagi; salon _weigh:qua& 73411 r
agivitigrawboughlitillittNa Br e* 21111944.1 .
-Co R or k) *A,
Aelitittiig,ilW-LithrikheldittiB494 g 4.
con is weak, with sales of shoulders a lees ?...... 1 ; 1 A
and doer sides at No. re*