The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 16, 1868, Image 6

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/RON WORB3
az, v - ,,,;,i1;re., pret , t. ' W. P. - FOliMat,SciPq.
priTsuiritGu FORGE
• AND IRON CO.,
, 4 LiltErv.A.cn-uxua Or
• Bar IrOn; •
if.itilroaAlt Fish Bars and Bolts;
„, Railroad Car Atles
' Boiled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Loetkinatiire Frames; -
etiveFritrile Shapes; • --.
Stdfii 1.1.04.1 . 4 , • -•••
I l 'Yokes, Strops;
i1nt0411..110.I1d8; • ^
SteaMboat Shaffy?'
fiteaMboat Cranks;
. - Iptykark,..Rods, infrlsts;.
Pitman J!are, Co!laTim,, - • ;
1 Office, Rio. 177 PENN
•
prrrstrut,ton, • ‘, -
cI,„.EATE't BY & Co., • .. ,
`'''
e- DIAISrUrA TUS.ERS O 1 : -
Bar,-1 1 .. p aid Shee, !roil,
.... . ,
witoucHT3poti,,
u i'Velded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
' • , Mater, &e. '
ALSO,
lII_
- COIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 98 Water awl 132 Ftist Streets.
PITTSBURGH; Pa.
et29:e% ---
KENSINPT.ON IRON WOIUkS.
LLOYD Zz
DiAIitif4.CTURERS OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
JIIICIATKBLOON
FN.RCRAN'T BAR, 11.017 ND and
OP. RANDer.And ANGLE • -
OILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. ' '
CYLINDERD REAPER BARS."
and OISAEDor FINGER IRON.
'WALL T RAILS, V.O and 'l6 HA. to the yard... `-
WROIJUIIT CHAIRS and SPIKES tot same. -
FLAT RAlLSPunched and Countersunk.
COAL SCRE EN IRON. , i .
NAILS AND SPINES.
,
Warebduae and- Office at the Wous, GREEN
013 OR STREET, An confirmation of First street,
adj lying the City Gas Wuras, Pittsburgh.
r VEIII.S . ON, PRESTO,N,&
Pennsylvania-Iron Wor,ks.
Witetbist, Not: 166 and: 1.67„ PEBST STREET
oppoafte MonoNgstiels 11.31114.
grai:da " PITTIIV.IIRGIM
STEEL , WORKS.
suEETIELDiTEEL WORKS.
SitTOKR,
IFItT33IIIIGH, PEL,
liznufacturers of every desqiption of
CAST .ANO:CERMAN STEEL,
zurreatri,Nih;LA4o
—XLES, STEEL TIRE B t c,
Warehose, 83 Witetrand 100 First Sta.
sp1.8:o61
roxTirsstriwa STEEL ,WORICE.
ANDEIitON'COOK-& CO
(WCCESSOBS BOYD. IL CO;,)
Mai:thine of the:
. •
BEST Et CAST S
Fafaßß. PLAT and OCTAGON of all sizes_ltaV7
TES. 110E5-Yoms.,wts 0441Y. =W.;
f7,ByEEL for •
itaia.gilsagand Prosibag - Wawa,
• Mtll,l PiOll,
s-
„ AXIO
Cast and Coriirnon Plow & Spring Steel.'
OMee-;Corner TIBET AND BOSS BTILICBTS. Vl*
locks above the Monongahela •
1" - -11J11111 di-rAnnia•
~6BlfaFu:. l G B 4 27 Y BEe :
WDL METCALF,REUBEN HILLMR.
eau. w. , 1, CHAS. PARKIN.
ItraclAL PARTDIREI--5. ICIER.
C~RESCEI(I` STEEL NVO);UP,"
arkHuisrat, 33Aitaar,FAirmaiy:,
affice, 'No. 339 Latiorty St,
ftl4 PrrTalltiß4:9:l' I " ; 7
BILACIC niIMOND
STEEL 'WORKS.
PABK, BROTHER & CO!,
Itaaufacturera of all descrlpilona of
(Mee and Warehouse, 1511,1.2.4 4 ,...wi• szcqpi?
st.td .11.1t1141FLUS'i: faub•EF2.,
• "
P 1 , 0E 4, •
MO
STEW ILUIDWARE HOWE.
- LIM% STEM ElMar
OEM
JECts-0-:PWA-XtgA ,
-"Jowitaßvla.
--r-1_8137 LIPEtTir•-STREET
gcnonta cor
1U 144- Vra l " la
;ler Ascot. tor TAIRBAnS' 1304igt•'
TOBACCO - D OIGARS.
ALUM
et9Di OP
6 .
AM m P TOBACCO AND SEUABB,
' ' &wawa Bank or cam.
eir= Writp _
Nam P llll4/ Y i g'' ) - • .= ' irTssnea, PA.
Bo wl Qt 119 Wltud l i : iNi;l
1:1/121124
1.
MI
EICELSII)11 WORKS.
R.
ala J3ETnirLDTIEK O24 4
-
2laanfaataten and Demers
To acdo ;, S nuff. Cigars,
_Pipes. &0.,
No earvDEaus. ST.. ALLEGIUMTI
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lii=
TvAi Ironic%
MORTON STRET. Ninth Ward,
-pri-reVarr!crEf;
THOMAS MILLER, President.
V - •
ThesCVirtirke " re amottlr tater lan*e et, ant . most
oomplete-estanlS hments in the"Weini, anftare now
prepared to furn an
I '
.
NvAuw;
arl f
Pi.i 4 r3.liiMGEL
.\
.\ ,
TdAAMEIiaM.
11R13,
_
Engines, of 09014 ideseription.
Boilers, Oil Tanks
Siteeti 114).;irikeig;
g6~lront) castings:
31111 Castingei.
Engine tkuitisipk.
brine otwngs-'
ti
EIDEER SOLItirrED
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B!C
RI
MUNSON UFA I.vi;C
R
•
•
Successors to ItOnin - SO,
WASIXINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERSAND dIAPHINISTS, FITTS3URGHI
manurieturers of lioat and Stationary Steam En
gines, ..Elast Engines, 'Mill Blachineri, Gearing,
Shaftin_g, Castings of all descriptions; 011.Taiks and
Stills, Noiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Otlice, No. IL% corner First and SadthEeld Streets:
Agents for GIFGARD'S PETENT piJEC Mt for
feeding Boilers. . jall:rs2
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. -
.13uticr Street, Ninth ,War 4,
(Opposite talon Lon 31i1134
Rolling . Mill and Biidge Citstings,
TIWIBIE SKEINS AND, PIPE BOXES,
IL&CHINERY AND'. CASTINGS GENERALLY.
- Ord'erapromantly and earettlly eiteated.
Charges reasonable.
'FIBBER.T &
0c15:L3
B ERLIN FOUNDaIf.
. 6 , PRICE & SIMS.
Office and Warehouse. 29 Wood
_Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
•
'tibia' Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON 80X.M3, DOG IRONS,
• 5110AEMEtTLi.5, ELOLioiv-vrAr.is,
And Outing' generally. anMrp;
rruoileii clamp! s. co.,
Fourth 'Ward Foundry and Marline( Works,
,
13.6243:01381C1C ALLSOFLENY CrpY, Pa.,
AianntaCtureers of Bte3ni znenes, lieJ4eg, Pal
natitMC§lifre
, w
_rate Bare :
Wagon Boxes, ite.' ' to- order and havle on
band Engines of Iles. ' • - • arr14:41.5
Ciarratit rOVNIORIrr,
• . . , .
,
• • ANIi.ROI.I.-WORKS
880 Penti Street.
BOtiont ;' BOYD & BAGILEY.
tIIL/TON :MACHINE WOE
Itarnuttsintnisrl. B36 ..
annigetory of STEAM ENGINES. - all edges
and of the
r°7 oAVS pa a t gl rn elkit o 44;vrily?
ppnrppoeea '
BOATS IL variety af 10. 15 and 16 horse power .
ENGINV3, With* will he sold at very reduced
Pp g. GICISSE. WellatlWt O.
Fifty miles below 'Plitstrargb, on the Ohio giver, and
line of C. & P. At. no9:h2
! LUMBER.-
LUMBER! UMBER! ILIUMPE 8 1
ALEXANDER .PATTRILSON,
YARDS No. SO Preide Street formerly Manchester,
.and No. 157 Rebecca Otteet,opposite Gas WOeks, -
ALLEGHENY CITY.
DEALER usr ALL KINDS CV
Rough and Planed liuinber,
Flooring, Doors.
Weatnernoarding,. Plash. ;
Shingles, - ' • Mouldings, _ - -
Saw Mill Lumber, Colcr and Locust Posts.
Lath aqd Palmer Os* and Yellow Pins.
AL. * VIRE - BRICE. TILE and CLAY. A15:060
wo*. rrrr LIUMBEIL COMPANY .
'6otaly - h - $125,000.
torrandos.
BIICEISMAY--T.•A. 'WE IGHT. -
13MBUITiarDENT7EDW. DAVIBOM. ,
,
11.4wsta Doha*, _ P. Dmidan..
John Mallon. E. D. Riqul_age,
eeth W. Ditirridos u natuaer , •
LUMBSS.
VARIN-Oorrier 111771.2tAND Ate'
LICEIREBY STBEZTS. Muth Ward.
07710 K AZ roll pyrr outgo*roma'. Wash*
GAS AND MUM FITTING.
jogar 111 P 33 ' 40S. KATZ 11331381
C O4I TF A L II4 't°,
"I" . , •
BRASS ram:mats,
G A B AND STEAMFITTERS,
. !.• .
lilinnOictoiois of PUId:PS
eniv Aoscriptionttalers
41/to TUBING; of
Stretota,
PXTTSBURGM.
Ita:,[fßlO:itWArai;T:l
fiiAmippa
zitozr mom,
144 First Street, IPi_ttsburgh, Pat.
Aunt for the side of Cornwall, Donalooms, z e .
septilne, Duncandon. blarkbo_lehlielendon,
and other brazdo of AntbilifP4 zume•witionY
Coke and O. 11. Ottarcoal, • •
PIO IRONS.
anowmNaft nlwlwsin:r soUcited.
finErgt: , : 1 11 MISTY# , MY :16; 13138‘;.
IMGMIEVJUZMM,"&e:
vow!,
BOltElli' STILL AM) TANK
CARROL,L. & SNYDER ,
Turcadde, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, PIKE
AN_I CTLINDER STEKSI BOILERS.
OIL , STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
cnoticE,Ys, BREECHING AND ASH. PAN*
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS &I'M CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTES'
Office anti Warehouse. corner Second,
Short and Liberty, bireets,
.
Akr : Oiliers sent to the abort &preen will be
promoth.attended to. ' • - tob7:l9Er•
MEI
BARNEIFILL & CO., - •
W ,- - •
\ BOILER, MAIKERg -,,
AND. SHEET IRON li/ORICERS,
NOg. 20, 22, 24 ANb se PENN B •
Riving 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 Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Lobomotive ' Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans.
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5;e21
:TAMES IL
Nos. 5 and 56 'Water Street,
tuonspAcaurant OF •
IRO OIL TANKS .
t
EETTLt G PANS, COFFER STEAM PIPE,
BOLLING - M ILL
JATLE,I3 14..13813811 EDIJUVID D. BIIUSIL
ARED M. BRUSEI & SON,
au.sraFAcrenuus OF -
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills Tanks
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, '/ CASTINGS,; &C.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE 13E.ST.
BISSELL do C46.'S
Fart BITUIII2TC)I7S COAL
, - • , „
ITI7§BITIOTH
warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
• ell as any . other Store in the Union.
. .
1 No. 285 Liberiy Street...
,t/useon band and fco sale,
11 , r .A11.L0126TovEs;
_
COUEING I:ANGES. ate. 1
C IBEAPEST PI:4CE in the city
• -
TO BUY Tlig l • r
jRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
11. it No. 146 GP. e..2ZT 15TEXET. -
7e2 . P. p.
OILS.
,WABLITG AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Broken in
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELLI BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
t MKTBBQBG H , PA.
THILADELPHIL ADDRESS,
INTARING, KING & CO.,
197 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS, -•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ara) •REAIEss IY , •
Petroleum and its Products.
'Pittsburgh Oface- . —DALZKI , L7 :BUILDING, cor
tier or Duquesne Way and Irwin minuets.
?philndelphfaOmcc -133 7 WALICOT BT. ! • . •‘.
apt:wW • • ,
JACOB WEAVER, .Ir.& CO.,•'••
Comm on.Vobbers, , ,
•
No. 3 DUQUEtiNE WAY, Will buy and sell e
Oracle
and Refined 011 s, Lubricating, Tar, lion.bit, and
VrTre r Ntie .T l'l :: " ./14i 9 : 127 ;i 7
t::::l:2ltrZteerit"ga I,lll4,7lllrg`;',ZaVATA:
leare rs hiving for
saw
riyitietri. T&Z.
ap6:n94
TAr LONG & CO4
•
14.101U/AptitliB243.oi. •
NILE 'VIM .
.trand—“ztrozzrzmo! .
Mee, No. 2 •Dutliesne Way, Ilthiburgb•
Itoll Lathes, ai
WORKS.
ZUNIWACII3=II3 or
Prrrszuntan, PA.,
SKEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboitg
SUEET IRON WORE, &O.
TRIU~Px,
EMU & CO.
svarnTURE.
11SPRACTICAL 11 g
• A.ALA-011
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
WITALLISDALIII AND fillTAlta,
LEMON & WEISE,
- Two. us roulvria orranxyr.
Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR and
ONAMBED UUNITURE, tf._•gether with a aunt
plate assortment of common Furniture at reduced
Pri 4gte in want of anything in our line arc cordially
invited to onfl before purebaalng.
Work guaranteed.
mhiiinu2 •• _ :',SUCK WATS!.
COPPER.
LAKE SOPESIOR
OOPPER MILL ANDEKELIING WOLF
,gin.
& CO. )
Min---Yera or Sheath Brasiers , sad Bel
Capin. Pnistri. opper Bo Bohai Still Bet.
WBU4 " P elter tier ••Moo, impoce-reand pedal
be hietaL, The 44 Sheet iron. Ni • 9os.
Stan ll7 ban, amen , Naehlues ..rnouk
iar.""i t ics• Imo STRIIIAT aatt-IXO
$1) liT LT, kuub urg b.
Speeialorderlioresireer eat to say desired oat
invl4...llllatier
4TS AND CAPS.
ILIESLIMR,
Ag al. IMAM IX
HA:XIS, CAPS 'AND ErIMOlo
Also, Stanuriteturer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In TEM( I. VALISES. - &a., No. . w BUM
WIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. ,
°Alan groaagUr Ailed au4 aatlatictlaa gaarsatsleas
--~=u~
zwANcmo
FORT - PHI, BINKINO COMPINI,
No: 169 WootSeied.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DRALEBB,II7
GOVERNMEk SEOURITIES, ,
AND COLD. ~ •
VED d TIME DEPOSITS.
MEE
Coriert
'United S
D. Holt
James
D.
Falccett,
&WS'L+A
. . -,-,:, • .7L • ..',it '47
. 0.. LEET
KEVSTONE BAM.K,
. . . Na. 291 MULTI"TR,EET,
' , PITTAPPRGH, PA. - - .:••,. -.;.. 'r
CAPlT(mithorissell,) : i : : $2OO l OOO.
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"DIRECTORS ‘ . t, ' • -
,
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H. J. D7.ln_:n"
nugch,Jr iri3Watg,
;fiigrtag ,E!o. T. Van Icren
•
.l nß zi es,
A GENERAL BANKING,BUSINES
Collections made on all_tiocessible points in the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allbwed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier
'7OCKHOLDF.I I 9. INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
iiAviIONAL BANK OF COMIIERI
Con; of Wood and• Sixth S'ts:
A. PAT rrEnsoN
siohlpr.
CAPITAL, : $'00;000.
JOS. ll.utz.r.
A. Patterson.
Chas.
Lockh H. Brownart.
,
Ali en Kirkpat rick,
8. Haven,
DISaItFST4 DAU
CAUGEMY & CO.,
BXNKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
rrirrsutritcr - rx ,
(SUCCESSOR'S TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
lorazoas
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,'
And., particular attention paid to the purchase and
' ante olv
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Signt Drafts on I.ondon.
_ .
IV j
110'..4111}.1186.
• _
- Ss,
57;Market Street;
131711.G1 - 1, PAL.
.
Collectidns made on ell the prinelpal l polute of the
United letstoe and ennadas.—
Stocks, Bonds and other, Secinities
DWIGHT AND SOLD ON COMUMION.
Particular atlestlort Dutt to the purchase sea
sale of
Vnited States Securities.
.30:at
Wiii--.16-6f-IiViINEAI BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTERED 1866.
Interest paid on'rurno Depostts
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DIMWITS SUBJECT TO CHEM; WITHOUT
INTEREST,
Dlionants Dally at 12 &clock. _ , -
President-1110BPSON BELL.
Vice President-4. IL MitlisHALL.
DIMILCI0118: -
TiIOMPSON BELL, A: M. idAßsnAta„„
Dir.woirrtt. • JOE. !RE.
J. . 011: M.a.
LESPiE.
Stockholders to whom we make referentam
ANete. ledrsytbe, - doVeph Dilworth,
Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David. Kerr, . .
Willie Dairen, Henry Lambert,
I'. W. U. otdwett, _ -A. M. Drown,
E. M. Fulton. .. - r -- ' ,Tbomas EWing.
pilltitiiiitirtf— ---
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RANK FOR , SAVINGS
ffOILMERLY TM: DIMIt.,SAVINGS INSTITUTION
No. 07 VOturtli et:recto, . .
Itaktimt Orroorrs tics DAME or Pirrseasos.
- .
CHARTERED IN 1852.
(KEN DAILY Rem ft to 4 co , elock,_aan on WED
. ttICSDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May
let to November let, from 1 to Vi o'clock. sad Dem
Nrembet lst to May 15t..0 to So'clock. •• - - • ~-•
Thisany-Law...nod tendsked at the ofteil. , 7
his institution esveciauy offer to those whose
earnings are limited, he opportunity to accumulate.
by Mall deposits, esapymorea.a sur4 wbir A will be
a resource when neede d , - . and` bearing interest la
!lead of remaining
0 00pol ip
liAttAuctive.eruat ' ~....
. •
'.. VENT.. : • 7. , ..' ~7, if.,
GEOIKIII.A. BEERY. • ,•,
.VlOll rnibiliEnTfi,
it. u.'iikitTHAN. - I JAM= PARS. Js.
arnitlrrom . Aso onnAsttenn, .. ,
~- Ir. E. iItoKINLEY.
BRADLEY. WM. K. NIMIGIF.,
A. th:usix, -,_ - N. RAHM. ~ • - -
I
;WIN siulf.WollTH. Jump& RHODES. ..,:
11. •YOLLANSBEE, - -;0111f SOOTV 7,,
It HA I R. LIME
JAB. L. 0t t ,__ U . so STE,
, illlibTo lIER ZUG.
Somerton — . W. & A. ite f I ELL. . utlitkelffr
MECHANICS ) SAVINGS BANK,
, . .
NO* / 4 ein;ltilnic /4 Ste.°‘to.
. - .
niTZUZST PAID ON DEPOSITS. -ANY Strid
REONIVED FOOD ONE DOLLATIIIPWADD." De
posits Inn!Wriid subject to `be without interest.!
,
- ,
JAMES BLACKWOOD, President
' ONO. D. TlNDLlC,_weereta and 'Pressuilic
JAM AS H. gorlaNts, SoU ff
Mor.
TRUBTZEBs
saws Bliwkwore, ~ _
• Ale n. Windt% • , James Down, , :
, - masa Deane, ' W. Bradshaw. - -
O. cabbage,: Robert WIWI%
Sohn ViMi • :
$10.000" "AN,
OB BOND AND NOWDOADZ.
43 EC). M. PY•TZ'Y.
lira Bell Estate Axeat, SO Smithfield street.
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all accessibl y polnta La the
... . .
ECTORS: .
Jon. C Itlaber4
.. . ltobt., . limg.,
•;,::`.. Andre.
James ~ Batley
,Prep'tt
emstiler*,.-1
*LIM.
•
'ILSO
TRANSACTED
President
DIRECTORS:
' George W. Cass,
ernes Me,Caudless.
W Wm m. ed.
eßDouglas,
U=liEffl
Alit' SUM. RECEIVED THOM
ikzTrlisunciil. re.
kcl
'
:31033-IRAL I Z ,-
•, B •
Corner of—Wood . and Fifth Streets.
GOVERNMENT' ANDIACIFIGR. R.IIO'4DS)
. . •
GOLD, SILVEWAND COUPONS
,
Bought on the most fcWorable teeing. Sells T.,ET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a ,ailable =Y .
pars of Europe... , ,
DEPOSITS received subject to chich;or ;N7lOl
- ALLOWED OR TIME DEPOSITS.;-.
JAM • - •Tv 0,
, :Corner - T I'oll and Wood, sts.
-10 a 3E1..
‘, BUY AND ELL ALL HINDS OF
GOVERYM‘IT ISECURITAS
SOP)
ON HOST FAVoIt,ABLE , TEEMS. • ,
• . •
O N . _ .
INTO viz i • . .
NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.
@S' Interest Allowed on Deposits.
W MONED LOANED, ON Ei4rirERNME '
BONDS, an;l other approved collateral, at lowest
market ratos.
Orderi executed for the Purchase and
Sale og STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
• • • ..
• , . .
• ,TAMES T. BRADYIk - CO. •
,
.V.itt.,44t.c,tj....'.6.1.tt.
FINANCE ANIY TRADE.
1 1,
OFFICE OF 'Tall T. . IT S 612Cilt GAZETTII, /
- ' WEDNESD July 15. 1868.
,
', Gold advanced t,::>da.rom4ol% to 1425,
Market strong; quotations for bonds h:Lve
again declined in England, yesterday one
per cent, and to-day % per cent. This of
course will necessiate to increased ship
Ments of coin, and probably We may see
bonds come back unless they should de-*
cline at some points.
The bond market is weak in sympathy
with the nse of geld,. still there is more de
, mend in small amounts for, investment.
The stock market is dull and lower, with
little doing. Ohio & Mississippi Certificate
jumped from 29g.t0 33%, if quotations are
correct. The balance of the list points to
wards fower rates.
Mining, and Express shares are lower and
dull.
Money in good demand—business dull.
=N
-Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz, were as follows:
Gold, 1426; 1881 bonds. 11316; 5-205,1862,
113%; 1864 do, 110; 1865 do, 111%; new,
186.5-11nd 1667, 10Sy; Ten Forties, 107%;
Seven Thirties, 108 1 ,4 6 . ,
New York Central, 1313.4: Erie,6734;
Michigan Southern, .91g; Cleveliad &
Pittsburgh, 813/.; Northwestern, common
78%; Preferred, 80%; Chicago & Rock Is
land, 107 M; :"Pittsburgh & Fort' Wayne,
107%; Ohio S. Mikaissippi Certificates, 33%;
Merchants Union Express, 2434; Western
Onion Telegraph, 34g; Corydon, 30; Quick
silver, 21; Quartz Hill. 1.15.
—A prominent banking firm of New
Yorkcity with extensive western connec
tions, receatly sent circulars to prominent
parties thrklughont the entire'west, asking
information in regard to the crops. and
have received in reply complete details
from the principal counties of. the States
of Indiana, Ohio; Wisconsini lowa and
Illinois. •
, In the whole west and northwest the
prOspect for abundant crops was never ex
celled, and there is_a large increase in the
number of acres planted in the northwest ,
over lastvear. '
The crop are likely to be harvested in
good oonditi s
on, and in the {aggregate will
be the largest ever gathered. The wheat
crop is spoken as „promising remarkably
well, while corn never looked better. The
Corn crop is oft-the most general • interest to
the country, and one in which our railroads
are more dependent than any other for a
good business: ,
It is important for onr railroad men to
know this fact, that their ":prospects' for a
fine fall and winter business cannot be
questpned. In the South and. Southwest,
we are glad to learn that the preSpeets are
also brilliant—which will greatly assist in
the recuperation of the Southern country.
After a 'g eneral survey of the 'field we
think it safe to predict the largest crops
'over raised in this country.
—Closing quotations received hy James T.
Brady &Co.:
Gold, 1423 j; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 113 X;
1802, 113%; San's, , 1104, 110; 5-20's, 1665.
111 X; 10-40's, 107 V 4; 5-20's; January and
July, '65, 10%; 5-20's. January and July,
'67 1088:; June 7-30's, 10834; July 740'8,
/08%; May Comp.. 1865, 119.
PITTSBURGU MARKETS.
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' OFFICE or THE PITTt3BITEGH GAZETTE, I
WEDNESDAY, July. 15, 1588.. -
4i le
The 'general markets continue ex ed
ingly dull , with butlittleprospetit at res
ent of any immediate improvement. The
demand for all of the' leading' :all lea is'
restricted eniirelY to "supplying the j, itie-:
Watt: wants of Vie irade( while, so as
valnes are concerned, there are no ck . Os
worthy of special , notice. . _"; ' ~. 1 , -
OROSERIES—Someof our. Gr erY"
,
honses report a laigely increased. de
_ . aud
ios! Sugars, without, however; any-'oh
in prices; in view of the large crop of srnalk
Milts throughout the country, dealaral ex
po:A a large trade in. sweets during the;
r auhimer and fall, and while a firmer mar
ket Isipossible, an advance is not probable. l
-.l:s the yield ot_.Sugar_ will alto be much
larger than for several years Inst.. In other
articles there are nd cehangell*Ortby of
notice. We give thefollowing quotations:
IlluoAns—Cnba, 12)4o for icood 'goo*"
12% to 130 for_crime and 1 a ler poice;
4 130 : - 'au; oholoe,
.. f irjrt, 4 t• ,-
PZito Rico- . 130 prime, -
5 ) 4 44
„Re.
1434 to 150; orified ape ' 14 t0 i,70%c; B I
fined--Stßndard Har d, 1 7 % , :il oase, lilt
leri4.ol4orExen-traßClOlskkiincggesBuPlal
strictly notao.
2i, to 28c for common to o. "'"‘.? /' *
Java T i to 880. , • ~,,,,„...,....__. Dry' ..,_ et .
white r*Esrb3avierimilgoo's'lluZYlurrandif79Sti4;
..„...to -r.pe, .._,, t o „e,, Booth dt . 80 .
80c; common, 60 , '45.-
Ryrup, 900. , • 100; pr i me t o
Rros-Rangoon* rm .„ ._ .n tL
'choice, 11 • to Ilyio. !,-, leads, zA t zute. u. bs,
Il;
Mer.Amts--•Ndw ur
86 to 70% pm's° Rl l6 Tl t °
2&.5** 500 ; Brions—cooda, , ,Clo ves,
Pepper, 88o; AllsP l W 250; Nutmegs, $_1,50.
I.lrancin-. 013/171or Gloss, 123i°,
Bai t s,
and Corn Starch, lon • .
Faurra-Layer 24,75 nor box
Vldentia;2oe won p ro n e .. 17 ,,,, ..
140 Itir new. - ~ '1 , f 4 t.„ ----- ' 4 "' ""
1 Bas U=o-.12% Shot* 113• 1 10 pert '
SOAPS- ,o l3abbitt's,'„" 120; efsl' t
- 11%cr, Rosin, 6 to 7% 00 Dobbinbe," 15c.
CANDLE-Mould, 180; Star, Ma
tosenwriakrEn Lye-47,50 per cake. •
Br •CARD SOnA-48.50 per 100.
Pisa-White .Fish, 119,00; Lake Her
ring, ;5,00' * Mackerel No. 1, SM; No. 2
. .
- ~ •
•e 18 , 00; No- 39 431450 -In half
,144114 a- s-more.
-more. • , •
Tonpaic-Black E,soos; gtc- and Lonna
ville Navy, 72 to 75e;.. prant'S 108 -
and Navy. 80c; C.l D. Tobacco, -.22c t 0 .250, 4
for best. ••
-Mr
market is first and prices are.,
n e w t; rop. Choice Young Hy
fair,' 51,53; common togood; g
ni -t
75 4 4 kiADT , and •
Porto R,c0,:51 to 51,55, as to '
mperial, $1 to 5.1„8.5. Japan—
.3o; fair sl'. ' •-•
I—'there is a fair demand for nett/
at' fernier quotations; sales of. 2 35
new Tent i essee Red at $2,2.5: 123 do
dO at $2.25, and 222 sacks' new Terme:sada •'-
; R hitc,at, 52,30. -But little;solti Wheat.g.,
boring, and but little in, .market-, 'Clats - ap:
pear to be i firmer, though the demand .is -i.
only radderate; we' can -report- sales on ;,
(rack at 78, 73 and 83q. Coro IS dial-134r'
Nithstanding the supply is light and 1e. , . ~.'
Teipts limited; ;continue ,to quote at • •
sl,tra to 51,05. Rye is: unsettled and dull,
most or the distillerSliaving - StoriVetrftir
the,presentpin the ohs - Anne* :sales; qnqat- 4
tions maybe fairly:given alsl,od t 9 5105. V.
'I3IJTTERt-Isfiult arid; niehanged; erirall _'
salea of fresh packed ata3 to 256. • • •
liGGS—Under the.infinence of Contained'.
light, arrivals and an' increased' denland,'
the niar'ket is firmer, and prices are 'higher,
ranging froin 22 to 23c. - ' 7 - - t
CHEESE—Is Still quoted at 'l3 to Me for
Western Reserve and Hamburg; -15 to 16c
for Ohio - Factory: 18efork Limburg 'andls
to2oc.for Sweitzer.'
HAY—The market is firmer and — prices „,
well maintained; we consiune to quote. at
$lB to $23 for new and $25 to $2B for old ';: •
PROVISIONSIBacon is' steady, with
regular jobbing sales at 1334 to .13%c for
Shoulders; 160 to 16 1 % for Ribbed, and Bto .
181A e for Cear Sides, and 20y 2 to 21c for
Sugar Cured Hams. Lard, 18 1 4' to 11334 e.
Dried Beef, 21 to 22c. Mess Pork, ,$28,50 to
-529.
POTATOES—In fair demand, with cg- •
Ular sales of new cop reported at 51, to
$1,75 per.bushel, and: 55,50 to $0 per bbl, ac
cording to 03ize. • .
LARD OIL—Is, firmer, tho'igh there is
no improvement in the demand; 51,20 for
No. 2, and 51,40 for No. 1.
FLOUR—Is dull, and -under the Influ
ence of increased arrivals, price s 'are,
weak and drooping; new Tennessee Flour ;
is offered at 51,1,50, witheut finding bbfers.,
Spring Wheat is unchanged . at $9,30
,to 810.50 'for fair to good; 510,25 to
510,75 for prime to chnice de; 511 to 511,50; ,
for Winter Wheat, and $l2 to .513.for,fanay
brands. Rye Flour, 58,75t0 s9.'` •, •"-
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.
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OFFIOEOR TIEDPI TTSnt3W rt
WEDNESDAY, July 15;'.1868.
CRUDE—The market was: coiasiderably
firmer to-day and somewhat exelted;_aUd,
prices have advanced. Yesterday, there
were sales of spot oil at 12.14 e, while,to-day,
sellers were 'holding at 13% •to 14c, and,
so far as we could learn; there was but
little offering. Sale of 1,000 bbls—early
this morning—feri . Septemher at 13a, and ,
1,000 for October at .14b, and late in the, day '
the same figure was offered for August
alone. This advance is just aboUt as Bud- '
den and unexpected as was the recent de-
cline; then it will be remembered the mar
ket broke with Antwerp advbncirig, while
now it is has taken an upward turn with
—ace.ording to our latest 'advices=--Arit
werp declining. -
REFINED—The market for horided.oll
was also much stronger to-day and con
-siderably excited, and compared with yes
terday, an important - advance has been es- . '
tablished. The sales were: 1,500 bbls for
July at 33c; 1.000 do do at 331.4% . 2,000 Am-
dust at 34c; 500 each August to December
at 31c; 590 last half September at 34Mc; 600
October, last half, at 34%c; SOO August, last
half, at 34e—total. sales reported, se- - en
thousand barrels. This movement was so
sudden and entirely unlooked for that
nearly every one engaged in the trade was
taken by surprise, coming, as it did, fight
on the heels of a heavy decline. On Mon
day and Tuesday sales of Crude were made
at 12. 1 _e, while this afternoon, it was hard
to find sellers at 14e.
OIL SHTPMESTS PM A. V. R. R.
Braun & Wagner, 150 do do to Waring.
King & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner, 50 do tar to Waring.,
King ik, Co., Philadelphia.
PITTSBLIRGM WOOL MARKET.
Omer. OF PrrrsEtricem , GezETTE,
WEDNEsDLY, July 15, 1868.
Pricekremain about the sameas lastweek.
In some 'districts the Wool is mostly out of
4 firstbands, and ,prettY largely shipped to
'the eastern markets. In other districts
not, much has been done, and the &Tinos'.
Mug busily engaged with harvesting,
it is not' likely that much• will be sold un
til after harvest. With a few exceptions,
40c is the highest price paid for fine Wool.
We quote: i
Common
Medium
Fine
Tub-waslieal
Chicago Market.
(By Teleiraptt to the kttsbirgb Gezette.l
Ciriowoo, July 15.—Flour is in limited re
quest,'eales of spring extras at V,50310,25.'
Wheat is dull and there v..erestnall 'sales
No. Fat $1,92a1,92X; No. 2 is Mc • 16Wer,
early sales at $1,8734a1,139; closing with sel-
lers at 21,76, ,since change sales{ .of No. 2at • •
75a751A,c. Corn unsettled, sales No. 1 at
92a92:4c; 2at 90ma91% and rejected at
. 8:3}4a91c; closing firm at• 92,6 c for No. J.; this
afternoon No. 1 at 95Xc, sellers, March;
and 921,fc buyiars, the month: Oats is *laic
lowor: sales at 65a66i4e; Closin. steady at
653 e. Rye more 'active andirregular,
sample lots at 81a1,15,•deliverect and on the
track,. No. 1 seller, A,ugusti at 51,15,
ley dull and nominal. PrOViSIIB i 0 active.
Mess pork steady at 828;50. Lard easier,
prime steam at 17.6. Dry salted shoulders
at 11%; loose tweet pickled hams 'quiet,
sales at 15c. ' Freights dull at 38 con corn
to Buffalo., Beci3lpts. uring the past 2A
hours are as follows: 1.901 .bbls Sour* 7,075
Nils wheat; 149,050 bus 00121148,295 oabg
A 439 head of bogs. Shipments, 2,208 bbla
gout., 447 bus wheat; 4983 bus corn; 31,200
bus
. 01 ; 10
(By TeleMpti to the Pittetnuith CeizettAul
amtinuek
dull. WheaCduill.Ao. I new-4012; Corn
denithidi:s4k.hight&PErses:
car, at 92a26e.; Oats"qntet• at 75c for No. 1. "r
AV.:, (haat 51,50311,66.P4k0tt0n dull' at 81)0 . j
for middling, I,ll)Pulign principal de- ;-
mend le local.Butter•firm 2849 c. .Fresh ••-•
eggs at 16a16. -- ;:Cheese dull at 148,160. Sugar
*maker, with light demand, and' the saes
did not exeeedi.oo-11hd , : , • - Coffeti:ditil. at 21'
a 240 for lower grades. Potatoes, dull, with
largo supply, at $2,60 for bbl - Linseed oil -
Is fretaillng at, ;1,041,04; there , is no de-
,Mand for roundlet/3: Pet'iolentn
Wade for refined; duty paid. Provisions
dull, and. all,, rticles are offered- , at lower
rates. Mess - purkconld have been bought
I *t4l2/3,50. Bulk Meats at, 12a14 1 /0. Bacon;
Shoulders at 13e; rib Sides at-1.1634cr vaeitr'
sides at 17. linger \ Cured Hama .:41(• 19 )is
a2oc. Lard neglected; it'could have been '
bought- at 17gc... / Gold at 141%, buY.1810:1
selling at 1423; market strong. " •• •
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• Toledo: Market.
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CBI Telegraph to tlitVittobundi cfasetw.l ,
Towne, Julyls.—Flour; the receipts te
day amounted to 532. barrels; the market is
nominal. Wheat is quiet and steady, with.
sales'of white Michigan at $2 80, and amber
is bold' at 1 2 1 28 , with 52,20'1)011m bid; seller
for August sold' at $1,76, - and No. I
Wabash at 11,75. , Corn; the recalptsSoilay.
amounted to 6,525 blishels; the - market is
firm at 91c for renniar, and: 92%c for new.
Oats; receipts, 1,947 bushels;" the market
doll, and sales were Made at 68;io for No, 1,
and 67%6 for No. 2 -
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