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

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IRON WORKS.
.W. P. Pours% &Lyn.
.B. ir gitarae,,Preet..
ITTSBIJRGII FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
mAxigrAcTußims.or
Ear Iron; : ", •
Zaliroad Fish Bars and Bolls;
ltallioad Car Axles Belle* ,
llallroad Car Axles Heunmered;
Loeomotlpe Eran4ii;'
'Locomotive lE;rionae AliaPetsf
Ride Reds; j
Takes, Straps; - •
Piston Melds; •
Steamboat Snails;
Steamboat Crank"; -• , •
,•••
Piston Rods, ,Wrlsts;
Pitman, Jawsi s Colliiirss Ste. -
ORlce, No. 7 177 ki:. 1 ENl'if STREET,
PITTSBITIIGH.
GRAFF, BYERS & COy
14.14V . PACTIlitY.J18 Or.
Bar, FAtoi) and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT 11100$0
Iron Welded Tahiti for Gas, Bb3am,
Water, &.v
9 .
•
OIL WELL TUBING.
Me l 98 Water and ASS t;st S
PrrTantmqii„ Pa.
I
121:101
K ENsiNG*QN,uwsr-mleit,
LLOYD &i:BLAM
at.tmmA - mm!iu
nest eammoii,:ttei4ied; Cl
EIM
,
.I . IMkTA -BLOOM . IRON.
NERMIAIIIT BAB t .ROUND and 84061EIRON.
ROOF BA-ND,T and ANGLE N.
BOILER PLATE and t3NEET IRON. , ,
,NOWER AND REAPEWBARS. - • - • ''
'CYLINDER andfi CARD ur BINGER IRON.
',WALL T RAILS AO and 16 lbs. to the yard.
1)
.130 RT CHAIRS and SPIKES tbr einem
PLAT RAILS Punched and Countereunk.
. COAL SCREEN IRON.; r- • - •
BAILS AND SPIKES. ''
Warehouse and iltlee.; at the Words, GREEN-
drea.-
; Adjoin sing STtbe RE
CM' W ET.
or
tit:Wit:na tion lifyritteh ot Birst street.)
-
.EVEIt9ON,PIRE)WOIT -.861 c0y
• •
Peruisyl.valuiron:W.brits ,
• lirsrebouse, Non 166 and 161 HIRST - EfiltEXT,
-; opposite bionongaluis se.%
attr4:dg .•". • PrIVEIIIIIIIII4I4
STEEL 'WORKS.
SHEFFIELD - BrFEF4. WORKS.
• -
SINGER,: NI:11110K .& 00.
- PITTS:Br trawl; P 414
manie4cturers of eery desciipilon of
El
•
; ,PAST AND GERMAN STEEL;
•""." i saiwiyi l spaifiusl --, - -'' •• - ,
k \ gia.irric AND FLAMM SPlthiGB,
1 4
~.., , extara, allgif Tilt*, dia.. *ll.
*web° ' 88 Water and =lOO Ent Sta;
:, , spilko67
j
BALM &PASSIM
oursiummurrinma:
METCALFh I RiErBZIT Ia:WE%
;,1
,1 CHAEL,FABIGIN.
• orscii.ti BpUr•B.
'
CRESCENT , STEEL VITORIFA •
pIaILAAMR: '11.14414,4* /"A-040 141 6
Omce, 1 4 70. , s39 , ;Llberty St; •
-.- -
Pl'22l3BUSelli.Ekir: BUSelli.Pahra •
LACY OLLMIONDI. x , '
_ fl 77 ........7` - 7J: • ;, ~.1
,
,
s 'Acriattik-
1.0. We' . 1 ,
i
fAltil, BMW -A :CO.,
ay:14416 ' of
Offles and Waretwiise I. ' , VIM 114, LIZECO „
arilll9 andlsll • • .
. spiTygosVitellti ,
HARDWAREi'
LW muumuus uovsE.
ldwaY; STERRIT EUW.EIt,
ES
isaasetare.ra and 'Lnala,M; pkat
: 3 EI 44L.R , TO W .A..]Et.)o ,
CUTLERY, &C.
387 'LIBERTY
,STE;EET,
MINER Oi 'WAYNE )
.L . .t_ .
One Ogees'. Below tinion Depet,
PrrrSBURGH...
•
' 1
. I
Isar Mani. fur FAIRBANICBteCALIcs.
TOBACCO AND CIGAR&
rIY.LI.AM.,ALLENt • ' • - -',, ~ •
1 oza.,Lza..ur ALL Kim/ or -.
1. CRAP_ TOBACIV AND,SWAIM,' --
. ,
. 8 4_31 XTA STREEr, INitional Bitnit :of Cie".
roe Bundling, ) -
errriisusttft. PA.,
t r ,4 l : n nVi of " 2 ' Wine ! "TVA AI Zi: ' . °ix AN .
? - 13LcELsioffithit4)fr.hs.
Re dr, W. JENIKINSON.
Mansfacturen sad I inn II
i T eacco, Snuin
t runxisfri.ig.f.psilt; •if 111 r
*.ri•hg,
LITHO . t
` *IA iri N 81NONIWY tI , ' rH,li.ifis taiNl4l,
lIN GERLY /4,- CLEII3,--Succestain
. - ? to Osociitionucrocur i Co., . .., .
PRAT CAL LITIZOORAIPINNIUM.
; ie. or4y tialm Littrograpberarblibitsrstoi.: l,llll.
'She Mountains. BusineSS Cards, Le Les Heads,
;ads, Labels, Circulars. Amor, Cardra romsotr ,
/rtralts, rivw% cortificrlires • Of 'Model Inert/-
. . li. i.a Cards, *s.. Net. 7 9 and 7* Thl ,stserst,
str''. ' - ' '
t u sk , of
o. 5 FOIIRTH 6T1M104.1
iletwtwa Lf rA3 sad lorry Most&
Maks%
l ean promptly St fended to,
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
PITS'SBUTUaTI.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President.
These Works are &mane the largest ane meet
:complete eettiblishmenta In the West. end see now
prepared to ferabh- - • .
linghies, sof dveii
Boilers, 011
Blieetlh!on work,
Ital'road Cast!.
SPAUtig•Mill Castings.
Engine aistinipt:',..
iffialil! : !ss Castings.
theneral Castings.
ORDERS BOLICITICD
no9:ne9
NATIONAL FOUNDRY .
AND : PIPE WORKS.
Cramer CarroiL and smaliman Stree
- 3 (NINTH WARD.)
i:DITTSI3I7IIO/1, P.A.
WK.
Iff,anufgtotuier of
OAST Eacqs .
_Bow. rips
FOR GAS ABt WA.T.E.TCWGREB-
Apes are,all cid
ma: and litleot lengths. Also, full assortment of
GenerideSEthlgE Warta,:
Tiput v i saw Call the attenti RE T OR TS .pe
of Gas deka t,o my.make of
le16:t.10
L. o. Livoroarom.wetW.Oullmwitt iMaisolli JAZ
IVINGSTON a CO.,
-114
IRON racripEamr_
BULITUYAOT USERS OP
"_ •
rnVE 7 4 t,
. _
AA deamintions. for Plumbers and Gas Titian; Ag
• rioidiorslimplements. Cotton and Woolen Nal Ma
.lltzlnobWort promptlyfittesKedlow ,• ,
Ofilco and Works—WaIOWIGTOPE.4:
near 01 1 ter pepot . Allegheny City. Pa.
911INAON, AEA 0 1, CO". ,
R'
Buieessors ta,ltonntsolf, Wins
.1 01 " .kgitINCITOI S T WORKS
FOUNDERSANii MACHINIST 3, PITTSIURGH,
listittlieturers of Boat &o 4 tat4onsr7.llleara nt.... _.
Citit i ar Ali 'descriptions'
Stills, oiler akid libeet, Iron . Work.
oZegs; No.3l.ll.'eoniar Plrst, and Smithfield Streets.
i ii M a n g t..s t lbr 01.7 . 41:t.ite 'B . 01FF1 . 9 . 7...- N.IFWTS.r
MONTY' DI.ANC FOUNDRY.
- 1 1 .0. 01 1 1 % 80 3 4, Nifgh *OM,
16p — pdalte Union Iron Mins.)
Beuins Gifu And Bridge castings,
• ...... .
cr7HIYBLE SKEAS AND PIPE BOXES,
Pakigl AND CASTINGS, GENERALLY.
'Oeders proiaptli andasretally exTented.
..GttOgem!lethemsble.
'oenni
. F l . FOUNDRY.
t a ' P/tICE & SIMS.
oak.' stud 111001)04. Atr)Wooik, fitteet.,
Mau alkepue and keep ecnurtautle on nand
Tfilinkle, Skein and. Pipe Boxes,
1 . '16E60 - N;a021125, DOG IRONS,
•
•i " r HUGAB HHTTLI3, HOLLOW WARZ.
' •
or/NNW CARLIN Si.
butt ihtd 1014111.10,1 JtashitiOVerkN•
11.11
iVYaa
01 4 :,Aitian cm. PA..
Ithilblhetnrers el' Steam Zotaes. Oft Presses. Pal:
/IP4l4.cugfis lollzir;%ivos
.3rakbsi 4c . Build to order aad have cna
mama • of alfshiee. nvi4:4s
Ala*L F 010111111!
ND ;
~f3t/ ',SEW Penn Stree t .
I)
BOLA,! BOY) k • HAG
Oel - •.
,
#9.111, MIU es.4ini!, 11 '14 411 , 7 16 4 91 •
ttri.: TON . IliAbilEirt ' 'YORK S '
114.384 •
m i u'r ims ton errEA m KM/INKIS, r ail o inSe
and or the-itiest lipprui!ed patii7C.
purposes . : STHAM - 110AMid •
yartoty IUI, - 01 `.l buns po
V.SGINIB-. • whist' wtn• Be sold: at ma s' noload
acissz. W 0.
roty . ainiiiikiw Pi Want nth. on:the I natt alter, and
'On!!! or C. •
L UMBER! LUMBER!. CUM BER!
' -
' khE'tAl4"2- fittMOU (
YARRO. No. IS Preble Street formerly ltanehester.
N
and O. 157 Rebecca street,opposlte Gas Works,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Dee Leg. IN ALL 'LINOS CP . i i i;
Bough and Planed Lumber,
Flooring,
Weatherboarding, . of ' '- - ' •
,B.Wnes, .11 ,,, :i': Idouldingi.
Sew 'MIN Lumber, Ceder and Locust Posta,
Lath awl Palings, - oak; and Yellow Pine.
. A.1... -o—, at E BRICK: TILE and CLAY. a15:051,
ritet i.rrr LUMBER CONIPLIIIV
Capita/ - - ..- $ 128,000. i
Passroixt--EDWARD DITHIIIDOIC.''. , i -.
"
BSCURTARY—T. A. WEIGHT: - ' '
.., SUFaninratruteNT-L , EDW. DAVISON.
DlRscrone: ' . -
- lsrard Dawlsba, , i O
L. F. Duncan,
John Mellon, /_ E. . Dttraidge.'. :.-
Goo. W. Dithrldse, M. 1.,. Malone.
15. IL Johnston.- . , • . ,
LUMBER YAR.D.-uoro.r of HUT ER AND AL.:
4 .
LEOHENY STREETS. Ntsch , Ward
• OFFICE ATFORT purr or,,A t es irntelt, wash.
ton Street. • IaMINS
GAS AND STEAM- FITTING.
•. •
iuuN firii s .. ,K aiiiiirai tr Z co.
', I
ufsa
J °
BRASS. POTTEIDEELS,
GAS- AND STEAM!, FITTERS,
ilaisutsoturers iiPUMPb AND', Itamio3 WORC 0
Anc a rlit . EA, :atm. is cue' FIXTURES
Cornerof Pike sad WalantBtreek4
- * 1-:PriTEIBUItGI4. •
: 1 170: 125 ' ' •,' ' •
IRON 'BROKERS.
"s is: - W - ACK1111 0 400 ,2 0,
) k?S'
.IN BROittsi; •
124 First Street, PtttibbieriAls,Pai;
• • . . ri 3. , 1 0.1
IMil
givens tor silo sale et Dotagsa.**%:ll, JO
aspidies, babello,.la n t.mnixon. Stmehopo.,Glepdolt.
and goer brad& of Ati , stlisettek
Mks and C. 8., filiarese
PITfSitIIRGH. GAZETTE : MO
1 ' .1.•
IT
LUMBER.
PI4G rii4l.l•L‘lB.,
and *MUM POMPIPOIriatT IMIAIOIIIIO.
ENGINES, BOLLERS, &C.
FORT PITT I ,„
BOILER, STILL AEI TAIIK
WORKS:
CARROLL & SNYDER,
XAND7ACTDRZE.IS OT
Tvitui.Al4 rw.VITBLE-TLIIEDTHBOLAR,NLILE
: ~BOX ./.14_, CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OILIITILLB AND OIL TANKS,
caliwspa, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
!SETTLING PANS, .BALT PAINIB AND . 00N
.
:,.."EGI2GGIGH;
EITBA24 ..,11114. G.
BIRSDOSt3;
raisos :P9oßs . 4an> COAL MIMES
Odle% and Warehouse corner Seeoud,
Third} Xhosa amid Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa. •
iar Orden sent to the above address *lll be
promotlN attended to. tah7:lB9 •
WM.! BARNHILL ;4 CO., •
BOILER /I.AKERS
ND SKEET Ilke- WORKERS,
NOS. so, 22, 24 - AO PENN WP.
Raving secured a large yard and furniabed It with
the most approved machinery, we are preared to
manufacture. every description of BOILERS in the
beat manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Parus s tTents, 011 dills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridg , Sugar rlttrali,and sole menu
facsurprs q(Barnhi , s Patent Hollers.
Retberlhgdone ow the shortest notice. • • )alkelti
TAE DL SITER~
:. 34708405 ita4 56 Ireitei*./ighig?!
r t rirrsirtruan,
acatzinraannias
IRON
Os
TANKS,
IiZTTLING ?ANS( COPP= STRAIN PIPE,
ROLLING RILL VVACIP.,
rT 41111 SHEET IRON WORN,
. Vor likrassbeats..
JAEZD Y. /18.1111111..... ..... iiputra la D. 11 . 1=117116
JARED 111. 11111J811 &SON, •
„ •
T ;- 41 ,, , icAirtrithroi9uli .
tteauti Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET - RION WORK . .& 0:
,
•• 6.l‘'Piiiin Street, Pittebeirgh, Pes:
sTovps, CASTINGS, &O.
Mitt, . 'T ••")
.> CET THE BEST. ,
/. 1111SSELL : ' - elk, - CO.*
TRIUMPH,
FOR 81T77111.12. 7 0 US COAL. .
Warranted Bake, or Routes
well as and other-Store In the. Valour
..:,; BISSELL & CO.,
No. 285 LibEiitY,Sieet..
Alwron nand and for rain; • • • •
PARLORSTOVICO ,
_ ELATING
iAN.ra
nHEAPEST, PLAcIE in the city
To BUT SHE •
'TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
/2 lit NO 146 GRaNT MIXT. •
' P. C. DursT,
. i OILS.
,
4010.*13°9
sad Stoiters
Petro 'leant and ithßroducts,
DALZELL'S BU 8, DU
lh ) .1 I ! .1. e
triimititLriqk ADD US: ,
WiRING, KINGA
1117 Walaut Street.
I=
TACK Bit°THIES&
' •‘: • •
~•t•'• )•••-,
soßcllo
AND(DEALEBS IN
robilenin mitt ita Products.
Intilbsirsh OfIicir4OLLZELL , 8U114411 1 C
sow* Dppierne Way and Irwin streeto.
Ptilladelphln tnOlee-131 WALNUT' IST.
ard:w4lo
J ACOB WEAVER, Jr.& C 0.,.- • .•
...4 '"Ak- Jobbers, •
- -'1.,. '"Olnliffit - Oion - - '
No. 3 DIIQUY.SNE WAY. will buy alio :ell Crude
and Refined tills. Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
peperage, Our lung experience In the Petroleum
e enables us to offer unusual fedi itieW Ind in.
tietneuts to operators. As heretofore. vre.are de.
terrulned to mate It the interest ,of buyees and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for sale
are cordially invited to bring tbetir.samples •:.
. apt:net • .
LOM.
..,VANUFACTURERB OF
PURE
. 1 6111 T E 'BURNING OIL,
irad—' 6 I,TICIFEK. P9
Office, No. 2 Duquesne'Wgiy, Pittabmgh.
FURNITURE.
PRACTICAL 1 ;1 8•
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
• WHOLZBALE ANDKer Ai
LEMON • & WEISE,
NO.'llB'' FOURTH talrls.vAn r i s .
Coastanty on hand eve variety or ttl.oll. and
43IJAM BE -I(URNITURK ry ,
together with •coup.
• plertti assortment of common rernitnre at rederen
prices.
Thoetein want of anything tin our line aro sinr(llllty,
Invited to call before purohltilng:
Work guaranteed!.
,vohiltala • Littatittv a w KIWIS
COPPER.
LA fix svrEnton
own& MILL AND SEWN@ WOl.lB,
PrlwrS.l3l7ltti I-1.
• PARK, ..M.cCURDY CO.,
aisaafietarefir of abeaahlag, • Unmans , ,Lad. 11.1
I,*p• rrestra,9lllPer Elotlogas, Rat,rd HUI] Bot
toms* maul sommar• eon Dealers
la Metal,- Ttia'Plate, dheyt Iron. , ..tc.
on bold ravir - Alia,hlo l ttff z . ; a..
ilatinigutirrltakrieuibunth. "'"
lipeetal nr,t.re of rano!! apt to ai, Ae.irwl ao
MEW
alit ARVIN L1E611.01,,
1.11
- PO4 A.Pki I) .PITIFVFX,
nfl Mash Irwsler
1:12 OTH
FIFLI) llttohnr, ,, b,
Owierp profs - atlytlllod sand -At 'hut.. tt.ln guarrniascl.
• . FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT. -11ANkING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, • - • ,• • $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
praLERSI24
GOVENMENT ' SECTIVTIES,
. -,- AND COLD.
INURES ....;mOWED MI lin DEIiOSITS.
Collect:Jou made on in- aieseasNa -Dobai in 1 1 311 •
:United States and Canada'. , •
DHIZOTORSI:
D. Hostetter, ,
.., Jno. C. Risher,
frvrea. Walle d' , -' I ' t b et t ie l .l . 3( K iitf?,
B. lrawet i rtt, , James H. Batley.
. SAIPL. BIeOLVIBILIN, Prete&
li. LiET sviLsopti: Cashier,
• AND. IRON
KEYSTONE BAN 4.,
II
7
, PITTSBURGH,' A.
CAPITAL, (aahorlzed,)_:.: : : $200,000.
DIRECTOES4
H. .1. Lynch, • Wm." . HamtHon,
&bp Murdoch , Jr.. Hen Bookstore;
William Espy, Oro. 111111 Van -Dena.
Simnel Barckley,
A GENERAL - BANKING BUSINESS
Coneettcnis made on Ml . aoo.Wbls panda. to the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed OD Thu. Deposib.
_
UNITED STATES SE CURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
H. J. LT Dell ti lProoldent.
BEY. T. VAN DONMD.OliaillOr.
• I . NOWins tsviVIDIJALLY GIABLZ
NATIONAL. BANK 0, COMIEBet i
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta.
A. PATTERSOA
JUL U. 114 Cashier
,LL Cashi
CAPITAL, : $600,000.
'HART, cAuGlatT
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner 77.4 rd and Wood Streets,
Prrrearcrnoix,
0HTC013390113 TO HANNA, ILA= 'B 6 C 0..)
DIALERS IX
.Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Ani v irtugur.tt..ti zne pr ' to the purchasit'atid
.COVERNMENT BONDS.
Blunt DrOfto on London laruses
N BOLMES : & SOW"
IX=
AND CAPS::
NDA.Y. JULY 27, 1868.
No. 293 LIBERTY M=T, .
TRANSA.CTED
.A M)Rlit
. Pattenon, DiIUM (learop W. es!"
Wm. U. Brows, James McCandless,
Chas. I.4.lethial,. . m. DosiglAs,
Allen Klrspstriey.,
„Wns. Rftd.
i W:!. - ktieseli,
apholl
___
oxicolo . ars ran
67`Market Street,
1 0 1MICTIE113iTAGFII.
L_Collacilone my* on all th e principal petite of the
United Mops ood eanadaa.
]!N#lds ;and otherSeturities
NOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMXISSION:
11 Parttouter atteittea paid to the, wateet Jel4
sale of ,
SEK=•ities
17.:E1
lITEBTERIIIISAVINVIBANI4• : '
7,,ry •
5 !Fourth Street.
CI-I ARNE:IED 1866.
tnterest pinta oj.Tiaia,Deposlts
ANt tutcEIVT.I) ?KUM
ONE (DOLLAR UPWARD.
psposiTs MOT TO 006075., , t WITHOpT
- ; uerintztvr.
Otiatatita U&Uy at 1* .'cluck.
Preottlint—THOMPSlHl BELL. -
Vice President—A. M. MAKSIJALL.
THOMYIRIN fitil ( P t i .. 11AcTu a s ..M. MARSHALL.
J..r o4¢ _ . .
IHLWORT JOS. ALARM!.
Cituelibuidre. W whOIP we
Vorbyttie,
Wm.
Wllll6
D. , W. C. Bidwell,
M. M. Felton.
M ECUANICS 9 MA V
No.44:emithltli
Patsßpm)
jar - its:l*. Piar,
excin v In) 11 ONE 001
posits rerelTed *abject to rtt
JAMI Hl.Auttmottr.,l
Gizo.l).•rtsimr., Stem
JAMES H. HOPKINS. ;44.
TILITIvIIt
Jam ,
ni ~
fi.,
llekmore. ' f `. l
Alex. Tlectle,; .1
WllllAte liestne, K
A. IC rialiewe„‘ Lt
John Kvai
fflEi2=
RIUW THEE itiENT 4I
* L./ EST rIAN9 1" , 11) nftl
Schomatker s Clidd
AND ESTEY'S COT
Wort rateable Improremeu
attraction of I Ant °tare hart
been awarded the attaches'
blhlted. Its tame la len, 1 1 ,4
e'ortWanrblP4.. for .Idrahlat
all adhere. Prtaxol (rule taw;
Ntre,and hrener j
Brat class Plano.
.4.;urt
tiaand• at the head ufct .
dicing the moat perfe pl
shelter Inetruinolt lu the I
ple and rampant le lomat ru
soo out ot order. I;
GANPENTICIVO ti
TREMOLO" Wooly - to be -I
Price from SIOU to 4650.
years: ' .
BABB, OM
Mu: 14
CM
5.F.(301D pANtI :: 1
Alf
In wren% utast% from •fl!
=I
4111 Vi ' .
C=2
YL.
BANKER,
Corner - cif Wood and Fifth StTeets. ,
GOVEgNMENT IND PACIFIC - R. B.BONDS,
.
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
untie moist favorable tenni. 'Belle LET
TERS OF, OREDIT and DRAFTS a allabletn any
part Of Europe.
DEPOSITS received'nttOct to ebeek, or INTER
EST ALLOWED DR TIME DEPWITS, •
Js ift
An Bro U 0
Corner. Fourth and Weed. gts,
BA. 38E.: ;
BUY AND pILLALL RINDS Op
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS.
7-80's CONVERTED
.INTO THE • •
NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.
Or Interest AlloweilonDeliosits.
.113 ; .• MONED LOANED ON GOVERN/NEN"
BONDS, and other Approved collateral, at lowest
market rates.
OCtlers executed roC the PnceHhase and
dale or NTOtillia, BONDS-and GOLD.
° . JAMES T. EtRADY4 CO.
CA -... l4t,siliir# : 4lo.i
FINANCE AND TRADE:
0/1708 Of TUB PITTSBURGH GSZETTE, ,
• EIATUTHDAY. July 25.1868.
The bill authorizing the Secretary - Of the
Treasury to hero:new bonds to take up the
maturing compounds, is interpreted as an
expansion of currency, and, in- eons°.
guence, bonds advanced. - from Ito 4 per
cent. The investment demand is still con
fined to small lots, and
to await a deelimrto about 1,011 to 107
per cant.. at which price.. bonds are likely ;
•to be bought before the next interest tails
due. Next Wednesday will be the last
day on which Seven Thirties 'can be, ex. ! ,
changed yet, and any bonds presented
thereafter will be paid par, and the inter-,
est thus losing .the present premium of
about 109 W, per cent. • .
Stocks are firmer, in syrnpathv with the
increase of currency and a continued
easy,: Motley market. The Western
snares are firm. and some of, the through
routes in either direction have advarice4 in
the hope of making Rood div Mends tbrcough
the heavy shipments Of grain. Express
"hares have improved. Money easy here,
and bUsiness tisB t 0 be 'reporii3ildull. 4
Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz. were ad ,-.
Gold, 143/; 'lBBl bonds, 115 X; L-202,1882,
1.14%;,188:Ldo, 111 X; 180 do, 11234: new,
1885 - and-1867, 10934; Ten Fettles; 108;
Seven Thirties, 109.
New York Central, ;1344: Erie, 68%;
Michigan Southern, .01%; Cleveland &
Pittsburgh, 88%; Northwestern, common,
83; Preferred,; 833; Chiesgo & Roc* Is
land, 107%; Pittsburgh & Fort' Wayne,
110; ' Ohio di sl.jeslElkapt Cel tflaatlßs, 3140
Merchants Union Express, , 2434; Western
• Union Telegraph; 35; Corydon, 2534; 9,014!
silver, 24%; Quarti.Hlll,•l.osl 4
--The following ;listen:tent exhibits the'
business of • the Pittsburgh , .Cleating, .
House, for thS week ending Saturday,
'title 27th: - 7, t. 1
xiiti 20
24` t° 991 '
. 437,801 P 3, _ _,, .,,5 3 , 3 7U. 83 .,
July 22 389,505 44 - 37,490 32
July 23 i 327,712.83 - . L 911'
July 24 370.969 33 82,721 44
July-25 ;.. 830;38r0 ' `• 61,100'
E:11
Total ' 12,44,071 83 5380,981;22
.—gloaing quotatlons raoiFved by Jaws T.
Brady &CO.:
' Gold, 1435 i; trilcills, 16614, il63ii 5-20'a,
18 '63,;114 % ; &Ws; i 864, 5-20'e, 1865,
11234; 1040'8,' 108;4; 6;o'a, Jthinary
July, '65, 100 , 4 45-26'8,1antFY and. July,
'67 109%; June 7-5041, 10835; July 440's,
1 00 55; May aomP.: 1866; 110,40.
•••• •
PITTSIMIRGM PETROLEUM MARKET.
CRUDE—There was not a single opera
tion in crude to-day. a t " least *there were
none reported, and while the Market seemk•
6sd to be very quiet, prices have undergone
no qtun t able.change. Spot, oil is still' held
at 14, though there were nO buyers at that
.
figure: we are cognizant of an offer of 14 for'
August which was refutied, 14,4 to 15 beini•
aaked. The, market lies been compare- ,
tiVely cink all week 'though there was a
fair volume of business in , the ag,giegate,
the reported sales reaching over twentyi
three thousand barrels against' fifty-six
thousand three hundred hbis last week.
With the exception of what.is held in task-
by speculators, the supply in this mrrket
is prettY well reduced, though "since rail
road communication has beau established
it is not necessary, as in former, years, for`.
;Miners to carry big kooks. Then it was
'nbeeissary• to provide against low water;
now they can buy as they,reqtfire it,. which
is a very impartant and desirable acquislas
-11;in to the trade. Of course, there are
times, particularly, when there , is a proba
bility of at... Advance, that refiners buy a
tw or three montha supply, wlth.a view,
faking ad vinitage or die makret. • - 011 , 1
advice!. rhport the untrket quiet, at !Won
creek, and 55,49 to 15;60 et that place,.and
no buyers. '
REVllllED—Therriarket for bonded ell
i was also, exceedingly quiet In-day, but a .
single isidef• reported, though. :there , was.
• nevertheleis; a pretty firm feeling re
ported; and primes Were maintained. Spot
oil 'was 'quoted at 133gc; July, 340, and
"1411 1 .41 tor "future months, 34 2 ).10- The- 1
shipments east during .the week • aggre-
gated 19,513 We; since • January Ist, TA.
ni Ws. against 3Z9,018 1 1 1,41118 time last
year. Front the above, it will be seen that
thUshipenenti conttime large, being very
nearly twio those of the statue time last
year, and If they keel) 4p to the ratio of
the p oat two or three month*, the ship
ments for 1818 will largely exceed those of
184. 'The exports to foreign countries are.
inaoh larger than cturlik the mune 'time
last' yeaf,' and 'there RUOIIIM to be no doubt.
but 'what Europe will wird, a much larger
supply in issis than she did in' 1867; and it
is Ibis, mere than anything else, that sus
tains the market in the face of the reported'
increased nnoinetion.
BENZOLE—There is a continued fair de
mand fur this article, though prim. are
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'OPTION OP TsB PITTSBURGH GAZETTA
SATURDAY, July 25, 1868.
unchanged; sale 4 - )f 500 bbls for Augest at
194 4 and 500 for September at 19i c.
ARRIVALS—The arrivals or oil re
ported to-day were as follows :
Leech & W00d..3•20 Fisher ,t 7 Bro . . ... -..480
Fawcett, LA C 0.480 D. M. Edgerton....l6o
Braun & Wag'r.96o E. Jageman.... ..... 480
Total
Total receips for the week
Total receipts last week—.
Total receipts since Jan. 1.
OIL SHIPMENT& PER V. H.R.
Citizens Ref. Co., 231 bbls ref. to Waring,
King & Co., PhiladelPhia.
Wormser, Myers it Co., 58 do do - to
Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia..
FOrsytn,,BrO.-&' CO.; 517 do do to War.
den, Frew ~ t Co.. Philadelphia.
Jageman, 250 do do to—Waring, King
it Co.. Philadelphia.
P. Weisenneiger, 250 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co., Philadelphia.'
MoKeivy & Bro., 168 do do to W. P. Lo
gan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref: Co. f 30(1 do do to - 7 DB."
worth & Co., Philadelphia.
Montzheimer, ,Koeitler it C0.,'.20Cd0 do
to Waring, KirigA Co.. Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagne - 4-150_d0_ do to. Warin g,
!King & Co., Philadel phia. _
Livingston & Bro., 100 do benzoic+ tb - War,
den,- Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Montzheitner, Koehler it Co., 200 doben
sole to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & 'Wagner, 306 do benzole to War-i
init.; King it Co., P.hiladelrihia.
M. et G. Bowman, 51 du do to H. Swaney
it Co., - Philadelphia.
W. J. Cune, St do do to H. Swaney &
Co., Philadelphia.
#ITTSI3tIRGH MARKETS.
OFFICE. OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t
• SATURDAY. July. 25, 1868. 4.
The general markets haye been a little. -
more active duriing the week which has
just closed, and some commoditles„in_con- .
sequence of a Up:wormsi scarcity,
tempordrily; advanced. Butter, for; ip-
stance, has advanced considerably . Jails is, . _
not that there is an Increased demiuid . ,`htit:
in oontunuence of the extremely hot
weather, which has retarded shipments.,
The Flour and drain very
tied, and, of course, while it -remains so,' :
the volume of business will light.
le~l
dO not', seem dispitded ,
to buy Wheat
very freely, while therels a probability et - •
a still further decline; and;the, same istrns
.
of both dealers and consumers of Flour.
'Provisioniiir • and in r :local demand
but unchanged,' and , the same remarks. '
will apply,ll (Groceries.' Hay is 'consider- •
ably firmer-and higher, under, the Inds
, ,
erice ofreportS of a akcirt crop. • • .
BUTTER-The demand is good, and the
market ilrafthQUAh-srices are unchanged; • , ."
we can report sales of prime. fresh . packed •
at 28 thonghsonie dealers think they could.
realize 30 cents if they only had it:
EGGS-The supply keeps telly up to the „
demand and the ; marltet hrsteady , et 21,
unchanged at 13 to 14 for-
Western Reser** and Hamburgt 15 to 16
for 011ie Factory,' anci•lB,to 20 for Sweitzer-
HAY-4s scarce and lirm • with Wes of
'new from country' wagons at $25 to $30.. ,
Prime (old) baletillaseithigat .125 tas23-- ---
GRAIN-The Wheat market very
irregular and 'unsatisfactory, and Is likely
to remain so until the result of the .
has bceri positively asetntillied;noone, we
believe, predict any advance; seine think
it possiblee - Present prices may be sustained,
while others again, contend - .that it•mttst grt
still Idwer. SoutheirhYlheat amino longer
- be tinaught to this market .alit would cost
mere than our millers are willing to. pay, ~
and they can buy for less money, nearer
•home. ..We heard of &small sale of new •
Red at $2.10; though the great proportion
the sales duritig.the week were at. $2,20 to
$2.25. Corn is firm but not quotably high
er; sales of I car .nixed at 11,05; priate.:Yel
low is held firmly at $1,1.0. -Oats arm and:
in limited supply; sales on track and • •in
elevator at 79 to 80. Rve is dull and 'loin',
nal at; $1,40 to sl',4s`: - is too early as 370
to saymuch about new Barley;.we-believe, -
!hoinsvet,Ahat there will be an ayeirage
yield, and it is ( o . 6tiablee that prietst - .
rule lower thAnlait,Yeey,... •
• GAREN. APPLES-Are in good supply,
and dull but unettangetkarlitto sssper
to quality. •
liill,L-FEED-Is steady with regular_
jabbing sales iaetbri;'at-sl,ollter $2 forfol l 4
dlings and $1,15 ‘ t0:51.,26 - foebran.,,„ - _
ASHES--SalesiSimmon Seda"&ehat-4*,..i
'..l4kneit , ?, ll lX'Oc;. "Pearl Ash is still quoted -
at LOc.
FiG LEAD 'Sales of 250 pigs at, 10 1 4 c.
SEEDS-There witivaithle ota bar - lesd tit t'
Flatseed the ether day at '..s2,so,'but it,
, would not Airing, much, If anything, over i -••
noW. :Inkling doing in Clover or Timothy'
LARD OIL-Is still quoterai '11415
No. 2, and $1,„40 fur No. I. -
PROVlSlONSatatoit:ii steady
demand. ate 1334' tal3Ye' for Should,
-ertr, • 160, t 016% for . Ribizoed,, --and .18 to
- 18 1 A for:Clear Sides,' and 20)4 to 21e loir
Sugar ured Hams. Lard; l 8 to 183ie.
Dried Nief, 21 to 2INC. Mess Pork. v 8 .5 0 :t0
$ 2 9.
SILT-Is dull and nominally unchanged
MEM
at $1,75 to $l,BO to the trade; and VZ for admit
lots in store. '
FLO.T.TitThe Flopr.tnark.4 is , dull. jrat
steady, and price: ' seem to be' well' stts-,'
tabled._ Therdemand is very light, being
restricted entirely to the , immediate wants
of the home trade, and it is almost arkint
ixiamibility to sell a round_ hit .at any
thing, near quotations. We omtinue to
quote, at 510 to 111450 for good to choice
Spring, and .$ll for choice Minnesota: 510.75
to $ll for Winter Wheat, and $l3 to 114 for
fancy' St. , Louis brands..: Bye Flour, 48,50
to $8,75:• • .
.
Ley' rewash tothe rittestirch ossette.l - ' -----
Cisciezii:ii, July 25.—Flour scarce and
higher, with , family - at $1011 10 , 25 - Wheat "
firm and in demand,' with red at 12,05a2,10
for No 2 and
. 1 old winter; • new wheat sold
'at 0,05; the stock is light owing to the de
mand from local millers. corn find; re
celpti.9,l)oo bul3h; 88aglea in ear 4ttill are'
very solace, arid- retailing at
,85c, but this
price could not be sustained under liberal
receipts.. Rye unchanged and firm lit 51,55.
Cotton dull and-nominal .at 2tio 'fbr - add
dlings. Mess Pork held firmly at 828,50.
Bulk Meats in better deniand. with sales of
15,900 pounds at 1114 e for shoulders, and
12;40 for aides. Bacon , firmer at the close
at 12%e for:shoulders; 16t,a1610 for clear
ribs and clear bides. Laird bold at 180. and
I with some demand at 17%c. Butter scarce
and firm at 27a3.1e. Eggs at.l7!, alBc. Gro
eeries unchanged and quiet. Clover Seed
advanced 614113, nut little was to be had at
this rate. Ray. unchanged at $14a16. Lin
seed oil it 51,pfi. - ISlold •firm, at 142%, buy
ing; the money market is easy and active.
Whisky tn . demand • since- yesterday, at
Which time the new.tax law went into op
eration; •• dealers had all been out of stock,
ind - the sales reached 4 1,000: bble at 40a45c,.
in bondi closing strong at the latter rate;
free atill,os: - • - •
' Afar► work Ory 9•Ofte Market.
(By Telegraph to the elttabureh tialette.l
New YORK, July , 25.--The market for
cotton gods 'lnactive yet steady, at 17%0
for standard brown oheetings of poptar
brands, b4a144 for best makes dark prints,
914' for printing cloths, 20 for new , styles
of defaces, 28 for New York muslina,2Z for
Wamslitta . „,44 for Tuscawara, 80 for Amos
li.eag Denims, 80 for Amoskeag A Ticks,
;25.f0r • , B and 20 for' D ' Drandsl4, for' Ited
Cro-s Wejans, 95 for Hadley Spool Thread,
and 10 for Holyoke.. „
CRT Telegraph to the Plttaburgh oaten.:
ST. Louis, July 25.—Live stock eattlo IN
good demand at $3,25a7 gross. Sheep VIZ
per head. Lambe 111,50a4.
....2400
14,707
40,041
627,541
ClricitvWl Market.
Bt. Louts Cattte Market.