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

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V zat.-sa., P. POItTII6 tittP't•
ITTSBIIRGII FORGE
AND (RON C 0..,
ar.k2rtrFe.. 3
Bar Iron;
B""%brond Flub Bars ant Bons;
Ballroadi Car nr.les Boiled;
Bs Car Asleis ILammeredi
ILocomotive Braises;
Locomoti‘re Braise Shapes;
Mitts Sods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shoals;
Steamboat Cranks%
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaw's, Collins, ite."
°aloe, No. 177 - 013.11 N STREET,
ITrTArtrucks. F...
in.RAFF, 81F.1113 f‘ 'CO.,
MANIIFACTITREBI3 OH
L_ • 1 7's '
ijoarr Hoop 'end" Sheet
WROOCHT
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grail Welded Taboo for OBS, Steam,
Water, &o.
OIL WEIL TUBING.
(lice, 98 Water and 188-First &reaps..
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PITTSBWILGH,- Pa.
jaZitell • '
;KENSINGTON ;
,IRON
q LLOYD &
KANIOVACTITREES 0)r ;
kßest i. Commou , l teedicharoool
fi - ias-D r
,TC, •
ENIATA--gLQox IRON.
MERCH B AB;
ANT ilorrit s t a t tlayes .
NOlLriFE.l?,,rilgtaullarlDET EKON.. .: • ,
it MOWER AND RE.A.P.E.E. NABS. _ . •
CYLINDER and GUAND or Y1NGX11 , 16 0151 %.
T RAILAP and.1611 3 1,t0 the 'Yazd.
-WBIIALHODLGTIT CHAIN* and fIPM. •'=• for same.
SLAT and Countersunk.
SAILS AL SC AND Br REEN l EE :.•
31 P A
,
Warehouse and Office at tha Wares, GILZENI
‘.,'OUNII STEP-XT. is continuation or. First street.,
~AdJoinlng the City Gas Wolin', Pittsburgh.
",47IVERSON PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works:
-warehouse, Noe. 166 and 187 FIRST. STREE T,
Z,ppositt s m uongshell /I ! uße 'prrirsistriters .
,
STEEL- wpigcs._
Okroasulas* iittAir, WORK&
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~;.1 [ESTABLISHXD E11:15454
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Alirlitiliraro. lircitaiS' '-
1.3 u
cassms To AanDEssm-coolt & co:;)
ldinufacturers" of every descritlitati of :-
FIE
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BEST
" ' Cut •
31111, 'Malay, Circular, fa ng and Cross
•- . .
Ette.W - I"I4.SeTVAB- ,
.•' • ,
• .1 spring, Cant - and Herman Plow and .. Blistet
•••• '•` 'novel, Hoe, York, sake and Toe Calk
' `• •r.ltailroad
ticklepgtee and Frogroint.a;_paat ?left
printer Bars, Steel. Spring Steel 1 :17.1
Fl O
'1711%e ga.\Vlgkr-Z.logliinter AND 1303 Br 9:,
• iTittabnrgn, Pa jro3nl2-
PSICIMMELIP STEEL: VORILS.
'at co.,
iTrrsiut
GB. PAL,
Xanufaoterera of every draerlption of
•. • . -
!CAST AND CERMAI4,II,TEEL,
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•:. BAILWAY 5P131.1468:' - -
' r &Warn° AND P1‘&1 70333 f
mars SPRINGS.
:• , STP.S.L . T3PS.,
‘-' .• alehouse, SS Water apk3l).o:o44.tHs•
• • • a_aple:co37
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, s, J ~-, ww. NETcAmi, , i :BEITBUTI 1141-P__LEB.
~', ezo. w. BARB, I _CRAB. PABN.=,
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4 , Bergaz Piorgas.-&:/
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); : '.: 7 CRIT.SCENT - STA EL
y WORMS,
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'''birr.Alrivart, iagAitivis;2l264Picir!
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::;,,,,, •:: ; ••• i Office, No. 339 L.ibotty. St,
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PrrTtonnfort, P
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LACK trwtosi)
STEEL WOR3O:-
ARK,- BROTIIEWit,
Manktriscturens of desoTip4oni.
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-0 toe and aretiousei..lsBo; 1991, isikezooNp
119 and 1 191 BIESr EITILICIF;I3, - • . . . , .
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MEN
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r LIN n-----
.:•:::...,' D*, STERBIT 4EUM
siik ldstudspirs sad Import4F, oi
*IL AL IL 1 12,71 0i r A -0 .
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Mil
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t)1387 LlB.k.lft'T'iri STREET
• ODENBS OF W aY NE ,
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One Square Detest eaten Depot,
Arias for 111.113.01
SIESETBATTING.
"OVIES, BELL 136,C0.,
ANCHOR COTTON MiLLB, .
' r 4.4.4 rrr,r(41:11:115111•
ours of IIiCA VY. MEDIUM' bpd'.l.lo/IT
'2* - • ,
j ANCIIOIII *A431011/,
SEESTINGS AND SATTING:
ar:41 . 14V4, 1 461.4r41;tei1f l itt • ' - : .
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ATLAS WOIEr!ILS,.
MORTON 'STREET, "Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. 'MILLER. President.
.
These ,Works F are areong.the largest and most
completa establishments in the West, and are now
prepared to tarnish •
Itogineo; of every doserfifition•
Bailers,' On Tanks.
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n09:n69
ILTATIONAL i •
• 4'
AND PIPE WORKS.
.•
Corner Carroll and Smallnlan Streets,
(NINTH WARD,)
•
PITMs - Eitr llo-11,
SMITH,
- • 31-OnufactUrer of
CAST TRON Eprvart, PIPE;
FOB GAS AND W &TER WORSB•
_ ,
lay Pints are all cast invariably In Pits, in dry
sand. and 13 feet lengths:. Also, 101 l assortment of
4,
. , .
GeneTal Castings Int Gas and Water Waring"
• . " •
I /could also call the attention of SuperintendentS
of Gas Works to my
, make of RETORTS-. •
felfktio. , , .
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CUTLERY, &C
larrssiM.GlL
- I"nk'SSUIW iEf.
Sheet Leon Work.
BallroMl (*l:olzigs•
Zoning 3101,43tistinaii;
Engine Castings:
!Lachine ' Ca
General
ORDERS SOLICITZD
L. O. LJVINGEMON.W. BUWT.W. 1:ROBIR8017, JR.
-111/NGSTON. SG.C O
FOUNDERS,
XEL - ON O
-mbrall'AdrOurr.El. or
FINE..LIGHT CASTINGS,
All deaerlottons, Phrmbers and W oo lenrrgtnrallmplements;,oollon end 3lllilin,
eldnery,Ao. . .
All JobWorlr. premptlynttended to. ,
Odlee, and Wotiks--WASHINGToIi svENtra,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
Rf 6 is
OISINSO REA , Cat,
SnOceseors to Boluglos, MINIS &»
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WASHIN4BkgrON'WORKS
FOUNDER'S AND MACHINISTS' , PITTSBURGH,
N a n u f s ere7of Boat and Stationer! Steam En
sintrEast Engines, Mm-. Machinery,. Gearing,
She Castings of ail descriptions; Oil Tanks and,
Stills, er and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No.
(TIFForn First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for k.ND'S PATENT INJECTOR fee
feeding:Boilers. . _ jall:rs2
MONT 111.44irc rwminuf.
`Butler Street , , Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,)
,FITTSBVEGEL.
Rolling•Blill. and Bridge Castingb,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
- itAolimiok Y AND CASTINGS GEN.EMXT:
Orders Prumptly and catefally executed.
Chasgesseiulonable. -
' ' ' IBBINB:r &
EL D.
0e115 1 323
geLIN rouxipay.
B
& BIM.
0111 Ce and 39afthouses 29 *nod Street,
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ItainfictuTe sed ke e p conitirali on k,nnk
Tilinible,dkiebi and pipe pones,
vrectozi Imam pcKi. mom,
131311A8 .221:T=CS. HOLLOW WARE;
.genetsll
And.Ositin
.FTIERNIL4:I3 C&111.11151& Cd• " - ' ' '
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l'oratik,•Ward Found r y and Machine . Works,
. saximn3ln 1 / 2 trt., 'AL - Lsommir edit, Pe,, ~
' itarinNitrirersofiitearri itingliirgy.:9o Pressen; Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Haw intu Wore.„._Bolling
ISMNed ac
M hine (lasting', Grate Bars, Weightt4
Wagon Boxes, ndEnglnes a e l ic. , Build to order and have GA
,ha slam '1 - Asrtlexie
:,rIIIIIAIII.4L IFOWNDIO;
AND ROLL WORKS , •
680 Perin. street.
BUNKO • 1101 D & BAG-an.
mu Van Clatstingi4 Lathes; "
ELTON MACHINE" WOBliNe •
. .. .• -ESTABLISHED Illt -183 1 5. , ~ ! . ,
ntlietory °LI:STEAM ttINGLIJES. of ‘all slam
a roved patterns-
or
t urp.iii"d h? EVAMTB and gek Y •
..0.-03. 'A. variety+ at 10, 12 an 10 horse power
Exempts,. which t win be soko.st Teri ,fepucdd
Prices-. -' P. F. Girassig.riVeiisstue, 0. _
Duty mEelielowiltteburgit. on t ; fieS)ldo riv_e_r z ,aild
m e
of Ca ga P, li_l,•'_L_L_.;..i..
UMBER.
T lIMISOU LIIMBEIp LIOIIIBERI
irzesto
rALIKIODFIR PA
YARDS No. Se Preble street tbrmerly 'Manchester
and No. 1511eLbkorestiviersteporipss Works,
DEALER. IN ALL -iELNDSteIf
Bough dud .Planed Luttaber,
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Flooring, ...• ' ' ' • 'Doors.;. • ' 1 . -
Weatherboarding, - Bash, • ' 1
Sa w lug 1 e 0, T.louldings, • .' • •
Lathan Lumber, '. (Coda? and Lomat-Posta.
Lath ad Paling_a, "._ Oak and Yellow Pine.
AI:AO—FIRE BRUM. TILE and CLAY. allS:ola
FORT PITT LIJIGIBESICOIII.PANT '.l
Capita, ~ - $125,000.
BacinEalrerrr—EDWAßD ,DI IGHT THEIDGE.
arranx A. WR.
Borsnovournarr—EDW. DAVIt ON.
DlSLCl 'Oß Edward Davison, . Duncan.
- John - Melton,
_• E. D. Dlthrldge,
Geo. W. Dithridae,_ Johnston. M. L. Malone.
S. B. `J - • -
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LUMBER YARD-Corner of BUTLER AND Ale
• LS:GREET STREETS. Moth Ward.
OFFICE AT voirg PITT 6L488 WIRRES, Wash.
Ingtnn Street. • . . • • is2OdiS
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
WWI X. COOMB;. ....JOB. KAT& . . . inuiss'auts.
JOHN In. COOPER ts Co., .
BRASS rolirmrais
1
GAS AND STEAM , :FITTERS ,
"l'ull'iftir.ttfi,Ml4lll Bells w"Pht
ag l insi T fcc, t u
Corner
Of
Pike and Walnut Streets,
s aytkiao
hown. a. yriciunawali,
• lIELON BROKE,
1124 *list street, Pittsburgh,
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2A4tearfte the sate of COrawal4 Dough's:sat%
sepotrte, sabells, Puocannua, etaahßoe, Glendon.
bra
and .other.rais or -A-nuirocite. Youghiogheny
Ooke sad p; ctuFt?ool- . .
• ; vid redorts:... •
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Calulins‘wiits'ai.l!lliribm rPg)twttally its3iktlkm!i.
PITTSBURGH_ 6142117 ' E Ti!dONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1868
FOILT PITT
BOILER, EEL OD Tina
WOKS.,
CARROLL & SN*DER,
TUBULAR. POIIBLE-FLITED TUBULAR , FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANES.
CHIMNEYS; BREECHING AND ASH PANS`
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CDN
DENSEBS;
STEAD. PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES;
-PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
01See and Warehouse, corner Seeond,
Third. Short and 41berty Streets,
• PITTSBURGH, PA. ,
•
Ordcrs sent ' ie the above address will be
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promptly attended to. -
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W3l. BARNHILL 84 C 9)., . 1
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BOILER MAK E RS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
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NOS, so, Sa
I , s 4 AND 26 PENN ST.
•
Saving secured 'a large yard and Tarnished it wi th
to
I the most approveq machinery, we me pronred
manufacture every description of BOILERS; in the
best manner,. and i warranted equal to any Made In
the country .; , Ottimueys, Breeehtr, Fire t Beds,
Steam Pipes, locomotive Boilers, 'ondensers, Salt
'Pans, Tanks, Olt Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Baruhilt's Patent Boilers. •
Repairing done, on the shortest notice. , 1a15:c21
JAMES i. BITEIL, #
Nos. 55 and 66 Wiz Mr Street,
. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
; luartrrecrultra or
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
yam K. murex EMICUND D. DRUM.
J AILED SI. Itl#31.1:8 6 ,
_SON
11,NDFACTIMULD 8 Or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
samff i IRON WORE. &0.,
61 Penn StrPzi Pittsinir 6 / 4
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STETTLER SONS & CO.,
A.
• I
a Alcvsacrurasaa cir
Steant Ealers,,7, Qt; stigs, room, ,
$t its, .
And SHEET mot; vroal.; of at kind'.
• .., 'mead Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
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PITTSBURG.N 4
=I
IzA.nr-.recrinLszts or,
Bo',:lurtiG MILL STACS,B, r .t
And MEET IRON WORE. :
For St:eamboate.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C
‘NOO IL STOVES.
C
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL CiILIS
TRIUMPH,
BITUkIXOI7S COAL.
,
Warranted to Cook, Bake or, Begat as
well IS any other Stove in the union.
BISSE r a Si M 0
No. 235 Liber"ltT Street.
.
Also on hand and Or Sala
tOc.lrkiLNlrirtiMs.
,-vgirEA-PraT PLACE in the city
TO B THE
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Is st No. 140 GRANT MM?.
rims
" C'eua4llll°l/ Merinhansr4./Yoera.//
Petroleum audits Products,
DAI2ELL'S BUILDIN%OUQUiSNEWAY,
.Prril3BlllitOno ,•
FERELLDELPHIA, ADDRESS, ,-
WASLING,:KITIO t CO,
91 0 ACIK. BitOTHEIRS,
.COMMISSION MERCHBTS,.
•
;AND
DEALERS
Petro'cult. and its Products.
ritAstargh OfIice—DALZELL, BUILDI2i6, 'Cor
ner 2tEoctquesne iiay and Irwin street:a.
ralladelptilales—lin Wi1...141Y1' ST.
VER, JACOB IPFEA Jr,166.00.,
J
Oil. Cononission: Jotibers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude
and Banned Oils, Lubricating, Tar Benzine end
Cooperage. . Our long experience In the Petroleum
trade enables ne to offer unusual' facilities and in
ducements to operators. Alf heretofore, we are de
termined to mate It ad interest of buyers f or sel
to give us a call. Parties having sills sale
Are cordially invited to bring.theiraampies ,..
ard:n94 •
!IL LONG ar. CO.;
• i MAIITIM&CTIirIiPti OP
PURE WHITE BU}
RNING OIL,
Brand...." L lICIFEB,r
Office, N. 'A , I)aquesne 'Way, Plltsblust.
FURNITT.TRE.
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118,y;:r -,1117111A1L,7113. A „.. .1. - :, . li g .
-:TURNITURE. MANUFACTURERS; [-.
• • • • , . .
,••••, w iriarsALE ? kw). lurrAm. .
LEMON- de *WEISE
id, talk yorrwriir sm-Baavir.
' • -i3ocuitaiivi On' nand, every_ variety of ?mama and
CitAMBE I' lIBNITURIS ,tugetner watt a com
plete seaortgient of oomdan,rurnttgralet: Maimed
torture. -........., ' • •
Arboee sn Want of anything in our line are eardtallif
Invited to can trefore•pUrebaelug. •
: Work guaranteed. •
font! mit
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•
• OBITS MILL . 11W SKELTIBOAWORa.: •
• - . PriVSl3l:l3Katu... .
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. - PARK, . MetUlltri &CO
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mantacturers of sheathing," .BrUlers , and Bolt
OuPPer, ?rested Copper • BotUums , Ward Sall
eslo Borst
toms, Bonitos Bolder. Also, Imp°, sod -,D
In 'hints!, TM. Piste, linnet, Iron, , Wire an. , Con- ,
stantly on Wind Ttatterie ninbinea :A..d 'fools.
Warehouse,: ',,i o. ill) ViltnT BTltestl and me
dittX)Wil wr BEET. entepurgb.-
lipootia orders at Coping out to . %Sli'S iiilsirs4 tins.
' $4012. • Mll4.ol4}4torT
PITT - BNNig
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, $200,000.
CKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GOMNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
NTEDEST ALLOWED ON TIDE DENIMS
Collections niade - On all.acoessibli Paints in the
Cnited.Stiteg and Canada,.
• DUCHDTOBS:
D. Hostetter, - • . Jon. 0. Bishen,
James Gordon, ; Debt. H. Kmg,
D. WaUnee, Andrew Miller,
E. Fawcett, JamesM. Halley.
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier.
YSTONE
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
CAPITAL, (autlthrized,) : • • : $2OO,
• DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lynch. I Wm. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Jr., Heurlßocastoce, I
William Espy, Geo. T. Van Doren.
Samuel Barekley,
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Collections made on all acoesailde points in
United Mates and Canada.
Interest AUo:llreli on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
8. J: LYNCH, Presideart.
NATIONAL OAI K OF COIIIIIIOE
Cor. of Wood and Sixth St&
A. PAT.TERSON
citrir4t,p, : : stsoo,oom-
JOS. H. HILL
A. Patterson,
Win. B. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart.
Allen litrkpatrlea._
-W. B..liacanti,
DISCOOM
HURT, CiVGBILET & CO.;
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
(S CESSOBS TO /UNICA., kiABT & CO:,)
Dr-mama
Exchange, Coin, OuPons,
I•
And particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale el
COVERNME,NT , BONOS.
Sight DraftsloiL "liondontnyi:sB2
HOLIES & SON
..LN
. .
Collections made on an the principal points of the
United States and Canada,.
Stookti, Bonds and other Seetwittes
P. O. DITYPY.
127 Weltitat Street.
ugmow h WVKg
COPPER
FINANCIAL
DEALERS IN
SA3I9L. Pres9tl
prrnsinton, PA.
TRANtLiCTED
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier
[QN:t:(OA 6:lUNfSglgAiAfla Arra
1E8: • "
George 'W. Cass ,
Jaraes McCandless,
Wm. Douglas,.
utteq.,
DT=
ZIZO2M_
BORERS AND BROKERS,
PITTEaBITEIGULI, 3PA.,
57 Market Street,'
,PrIPICTEEFEWITRarEir, PA.
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COIdidDISTOIF.
Parttotaft . thtfention pole to the pirctuise
linited. states Sedi.irities
pacasi
W EVINGS IRANKA'
NO. 59 Fourth Street.
013ARTEllED 1866..
Intere;st paid on 'rime "pertivolts
_ ANY t3I33I•RECEIViD 'FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.;:.,
DEPOSITS
81113.1g,CT TO CHECK. WITOU T ,
'INTEREST. 1
Dlseounts Daily at 121)5'olotk ,
President—THOMMN BELL.
'Vice Piesident..A. M. MARSHALL.
rauscroßs: •
' THOMPBON BELL. • A. H. MARSHALL.
JOB. DILWORTH. . JOB. A.LBRE.E.
J. J. GILLESPIE,.
BtOetholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. - Caldwell,
Willis DaJaen,
D.N) • C. Bidwell,'
E. M. Fulton:
MiECIL&NICS, SAVINGS-BANK,
f
N 0.14. SmltutioldiStreet.
, -
PI'ItTSBURGH. P#.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY BUD/
RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De
posits received subject to check, without interest.
.
JAMES BLACKSioItE; President.
GEO. D. TIN DLE Secretary and Treasurer.
JAMES HOPKINS. Soßettor. •
TRUSTEES:
Jawed H. Ilopthlic
u, •
W. %V. Bradshaw,
Robert Wray, • •
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J wAl a l :a we
tx. e 4 : ::ime tt lu l nt ne )td,eli i:c u,ge o s.. re: j
PIANOS. ORGANS. Ar.o
t p ltrit. TIDE !LEST AND CDEAP
EST PIANO Ail) OROAN.
. -
ScholoaeHkee , s
Gold Medal ' Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN ,
The SCHOMACKER PIANO ,combines all the
West. valuable improvements known in the con
struction of a drat class instrument, and has alw&Ya
been awarded the Idghent premlum -wherever ex.
hibited. its tone is full, tat uoroutiand orteet4 7. The
workmanshikfor durability, and' beauty, surpass
all othhrs. tea from SAG to $ll5O, (according to
Style and flute , ) cheaper than lait'other go-called
drat castriatio. ' . —..- : • !, ...•
....
• . : PATSY'S COTTAiIII iniiiii.fi p i
Stands it the betel of in Teed inatrumentS. lb pate
&lotus the roost perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Instrument In thc-U ailed Slates. It is aim.
pie and compact In conalraction, awl not liable I.
get onto! order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT '" VOE HUMANA
TREMOLO,' la.only to be found In thie Organ.
Price from eI(XP to Odd. All guaranteed for ts,
' ' 4 BABE, ENAEE a.BUETTLER,
•'' . No. 111 tIT. ci.Alll. STREET.
mf
kEurglo natNia
InlomoNs AND ORGANS,
pprrestbrdor, [ma 1,45 to $l3O.
~L ~•1 Oil att,o7nr. RIATAIL
47 rittb et., ad doer abate Wood.
PIEI. R.. 151:FactrNZ,
B..kNKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets
GOVERNMENT IND PACIFICR.R.BONDS,f
GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought oathe most favorable terms Soils LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAMa able in any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subjectto Chet , Or INTER
:ST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. /
AMES Ts 'BRA.DIT
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
B AL. rk7 32r..101 4 L ,
• BUY AND SELL ALL SODS Or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES?
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE Trnias
7-80's, CONVERTED
I 1, ' INTO THE
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NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.
112 r Interest Allowed on Deposits.
,MONEY LOANED ON GOVEEN*ENT,
BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest
market rates
Orders exeented ?Or the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
Cljt littibutO 6aititt
FINANCE;'; AND TRADE'
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, ANTICS. 07 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ? . L i
SATURDAY, August 1, 1868: - V
The gold market was firmer to-day than
Yesterday, although no higher quotations
have been made, but when on a Saturday,
where it cost 3 per cent. and upwards to
carry- gold, the market is strong at the
close of business, it, means higher quota
tions for the coming week.
Goverrunents:were verydull to-day, and
declined /per cent. at the cleat)" of busi
ness, yet a moderate demand for them is
kept up by bona fide Investore. The 'de
cline, under such circumstances, shows
very plainly that the high premium is
sustained only by speculators; some vio
lent fluctuations ace effected during the
next four weeks before cotton shipments
can supply the demand for exchange in
itead of gold shipments.
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Stocks are very firm on account of the
abundance of idle' Capital, seeking' em
ployment, and the ,uricertainty of the
future.price of governsiients, Nearly all
the trunk routes areln better demand; and
the purely speculative shares are all well
''sustained.'.Eftpress shares are in better
demand, and a lively buiiness is doing in
thorn.
hiining shares are still dull. 1311SiIISSS is
improving.
—closing quotataons asreccived by Ph.B.
Mertz, were as - follows: ,
Gold, • 145%; 1881 &Aids,llsg; 52ft, 1862,
114 V,,; 1864 do, 111; ‘ 565 do.l 112 g,;. new,
1865 and 1867, 108%i Teti Forties, 10834;Sever; Thirties, 108 g. i • -.•
NOW York Central, '', 132 g; - Erie, , ,69;
' Michigan Southern, 813,f Clefeland &
Pittsburgh, 89g; Northwestern, -common,
132 g; Preferred, 82 1 4; Chicago & liock Is
land, (11098; Pittsburgh et Fort Wayne,
1103(; Ohio & Mississippi CertifiCates, 30g;
Merchants ;Union Express, 24,4; Western
Union Telegraph, 351:;.C0ryd0ri,25; Quick
silver, 22g; QBIIIIZ 11111. 1.15.
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SATURDAY: August' 1, - 1868:
The general markets eitintinue dull, Mad
unsatisfactory, but we look for an improve-.
went jtust alfecion as values - becOme - more
settled. Tile grain trade is themmit prom
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ininit topic of discussion in commercial:air
kles Just now, and the iiewS of dealers are
rather conflicting. While it is generally
-einceded that the yield of •Wheat will , be
much larger,than' for several, year% there
are those who contend that the crop hitt
not or will not turn out as well as people
generally were, led to anticipate and will -Flour ,off
coarse, is goVernedby Wheat,
low in whatever -course the former may
take. In other, articles there are no new
characteristics worthy of notice.
BUTTER—Continues scarce, in geed de=
mend, and firm but unchanged; we contin
ue to quote at 30 to 33 for good top rint&
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and 35 for choice:
consid-
EGGS—DuII with a good supply,
erably in excess of the demand; sales at 18
to 20, the latter figures for fresh packed.
CHEESE-1s steady but unchanged at
13 to 140 for Western Reserve, and Ham
burg, 15 to 16 for Factory, and 18 to 21l for.
Sweitzer.
SEEDS—FIax seed can not be quoted
above $2; at this figure the mills are will
ing to contract for future delivery.
; HAY—Is coming in more freely from the
country, but the receipts by rail continue
light; we continue to quote at ;$2O to $25 for
fair to good, and $2B to $3O for prime.
GRAN—Wheat is coming L in pretty
freely* * though the bulk of the arrivals are
for the mills; in regard to prices, there is
no change. Millers generally quote uew
at.s2,,though we aro cognizant of some of
them haying paid 52,10. Prime old is
worth a fraction more. Rye is in rather
better demand, and we had a sale of'.. - old
reported to-day at $1,40. -New 'Rye is being
contracted for in the country at about
81,25. Oats in better supply but snchanged;
sales of old at 82 to 83c—in store at 84 to 85.
We hear-of Mfers to buy and sell new Oats,'
but thus fan-no settled price , has been
made; buyd unchanged; quoted are offering fte be 55e. 'Core
is quiet an(nominally
attil,o3 G, $1,05 for mixed, and ;1,08 to
$l,lO for p s irme Yellow. No arrivals of, new
Barley, yet, and' we - hear -Po price'
named. Buyers expect that it will rule
lower than last year.
GREEN APPLES—We can report a fair.
demand, and regular sales at $1,50 to $5,50
per hbl, for fair.to prime.
NONISIONS— Bee:in is in steady , de
mend at 13y4 to 13%e for shoulder; 16 to
11314 e for Ribbed. Sides; 18 to 1104 for Clear
Eldest fwd./lc:for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard,
18 1 ,40. Mess Pork, ;29.
SALT—Is dull and noutintdly unobartged
at $1,78 to 51,80 to the trade; and Vfor Small
lotti in store. I
LARD 01 unchanged. at $145 for
No. 2, and $1,40 for No. 1: .• .."
FLOHlL—The'Flour market is dull and
so irre4ular that it is al mostlmpossible to
give quotations. BeNitles, is We noted in
our last report, there is so tnany different
brands and makes that dealers are doing
the best they can, independent; 'Of each
other.
make reference:
;Joseph Dilworth..
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lenchert,
A. AI. Brown,
Melee. Kwine.
EMII
Co.;
JAMES T.BRADY & CO.
Detroit alarkint.
ilt Ttilegraph t I taw ,
D ECTUOIT, : August • 1.:-Floc at
511,50 for . °holes superior. WhSat .in good
dounind at ift.: 3 3o for ext‘u..viiiite; 41,24 fOr
No. I do,. and 42,10 fur No, l; amber.
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PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET•
OFFICE OF TEM PITTSBURon GA zET
IS6B.TR, i
. FRIDAY. August 1,
CRUDE—The Crude market, although
quiet, was very firm to-day, and while
there was not a single sale effected, prices
ruled a shade higher. Spot oil may be
fairly quoted at 14;4; we heard of that
figure
,having been offered while on the
other hand, we were told, by two or three
brokers that they were unable to get that
. r
figure laid, although at the same time, they
had no positive orders to sell, oven if they
had been successful getting the desired
bid. We can report a sale of -1,000 bbls at
011 City at 55,50 per bbl, delivered. on cant
-considered equivalent to 1430 here. The
market has been remarkably' quiet all.
week, the reported sales only aggregating
19,500 bbls, against 23,550 last week. The
receipts of Crude since the first of January
are several thousand barrels in excess of
those for the corresponding period last.
year.'
REFINED—The Market for Refined oill
was also considerably firmer to-day, al
though there was, not a single sale re
ported. Spot oil has still further advanced;
being to-day at 34c; all August, 34;4 to
31%c; Septemher' 35c; September and Oc
tober, 35c, and the lust five months at
34i4c. The exports of Refined for the
week were 18,300 bbls; since January first,
347,031, against 330,665, for the correspond
in; time last year—showing an increase of
16,366 bbls. The sales for the week aggro
gated 16,500 bbls, ' against 29,000 bbls last.
week. Thus, it will be seen; that the
volume of business in both Crude and Re
tined has been considerably less than last
week, though, as we have already stated,
the market closes firm, with an upward
tendency. ,
ARRIVALS—The , following are the ar
rivals of oil to-day: - .. :
D. M.Edgerton. 480 P.Wels'b'r & Co. 48(
Fisher & 8r0.... 480 Leech &. W00d... 160
John Spear
Tol 650-
Total reeeips for the week. 14,278-
Total receipts last week ' 14,797
Total receipts-since Jan. 1 641,81 W,
-017,,13111PraD -.EAST PER A. V. R. B.
• CitiZens Oil eltef:Vol. 102 bbls refined fo-
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Nat.. Ref. Co., - 400 do do to F. A. Dil
'Worth '&
Co., Philadelphia.
Livinston dr, Bro., 50 do do to Warden,
Frew SC - Co., Plilladelphia. -
Fawcett, Leann& hitoekdale. 153 do do to-
W. P. Logan & Bro.,.Philadelphia. • - .
B. W, Morgan & Co., 150 do do - to ; War*
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ,
Braun & Wagner; 400- do de 'tli Empire ,
Storing Co., Philadelphia.
Waring,
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E. Jageman, 150 do, do to . N King
it Co., Philadelphia. . , :..... _
P:"Weisenberger,.loo do do to "-Warden,:
Frew & Co., Philadelphia._, : ... , -
MoKelvy & Bre.; 112de bu , m_& to W. P. .
Logan & - Bro., Philadelphia.
Chas. Emily, 96 do tar' to Wallace_ '&"
Curtis. Thiltielphia. ' •
Clark & Sumner, 112 do benzole to 1,-
man it Leoveringi-Philadelphia. - •
I'. Weisenberger, 50 do tar to C. Hol
brook, P,hiladeiphia. '
Mtn SHIPMENTS FROM DininaßßE. DEPOT-
Jas. Miller, 56 bbls refined, to •W. P. Lo
gan & Bro., Philadelphia.,
Mentzer, Hepler it Co., 56.bbis refined to-
W. P. Logan & Co., PhiladelPhia.
Kennedy & Lyon, 100 do do to W. P. Le?.
gan & CO., Philadelphia. ,
de ,
Brooks. 13allentille & Co., 100 'do to
Warden, FreW & Co., Philadelphia. L '
G. W.. Holdslaip, -88 do do 10 = Waring,-
King
&
King Co., Philadelphia. . .
Warden it Batchelder, 10 do do to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. :. .-- •. "
' ' Hutchinson Oil Co., 224 de do to Warden's
Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Union Ref. it St. Co., 137 do do toW. P.
Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. , ....._
Duncan & Williams;• 100 'do de to W. P.
Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia..
Duncan &Williains, 22 do benz,ole to W..
P. Logan ISGBro., Philadelphia. •
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By Teiesrstai to the eittzbutgh Gazette.)
. NEw .NORK, Aug. 1.--Cotton is a shade
firmer: , 1,500 balesipart last evening ab3oa. ' ,--. _
395ie for middling ,uplands, 'Flour saloe • :
better: receipts 2,972; sales 9,500 i bbls at
57,77a8,75f0r superfine State 'and western;
58,50a9,25 for extra, 5tattr,19,69a10,90 for
extra, western; $10,95a13;90.f0r white wheat
extra; 18, - 90a18 for It, B. o.y. Vail ter .ezt-
tra St. Louis; 111i14, for choice do; Callfor-
nin arLski.,,firtrier; 800sks-st 110,60a12,50: ---- -
Ivo Prixtrmer; 250 bbls at Iltki10,15; • Corn ; __L. ',,
flied steadY;'7oo bbls at Ike° for State; _
$5,75 for. western; - -W1,30118`,84 for Brandy- , . - •
wine. Whisky active and firmer; 1,000 bbls
),gbond,at 500. Wheat lii2o better and. .1
quietl`recelpts 38,4024-saletiB2,ooo bush , at.- ,-..
11,90 for No. 2.spring; 1242,03 for Noo, do' : -,_
1f2,25 for new amber Georgia; 2,37"Ra2,40
for bite Canada,Allefiy.tbelinsida.prnte;, ..--
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1240•' for white Michigan; :
B Ry arley malt
e . . is scarce.
and quiet: -Barley mid -
nominal. secelpts-of-.C0rn.../79,425.1ati5h;„, ._.
Trims fever buyers; sales of 88,006,bushels.„
at 11,05®1',0 9 for unsound, and' 11;10 ®1:1S ' -
for sound mixed western , afleatiand /I,IBIJ
for kiln dried on receint. , Oats dia and
lower; sales 0f'46,0 4 3 4 3 bushels at 810 for .
-for western in-store; t end; ti2a -, do. - afloat.
Bice dull. Coffee duli. . &mar steady, at . :.
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11% ®l2qo-' for Cuba. Molosses quiet.
-Hops &al.-Petroleum quiet at • 17Xo, for
crude, and 340 for frifiried bonded. Leather
steady. , Coal quiet.. Wool quiet and ith
out decided change; sales of 510.000 lbs.. at.
40@50c for domestic fieece ! and 3840142 c for •
pulled. Pork firmer and in fair demand; •
sales of 1,850 bbls. at $23,370'28,59 for new .
mess, closing at , 128,50 for , regular. - . -
128,00@28,50 for old do., 122,50@23,-
25 for prime. and 124,00®25,25 for prime
mess; ., stock on hand old and new 69,600
barrels; last month , 75,469 do:t last year •
86,886 do. Beef steady; soles 175 barrels at -
115,00a20,50 for new plain mess and 129,50 a
21,75. for never extra mess; stock i
old and new 20,855 packages, last month
2.4,478 db., last.year 2, 42 tierces. Beef quiet.
at 21a33 for prime mess and 30a36 for india.
Mess. Beef Hams - dull at $26,00a32,50. Cut
Meats, firm and active; sales .650 pack
ages at 13a14. - Shoulders 16a19%. Hams,
middle quiet; small lots ice cured' 7; Lard
tto ki
active and firmer; Bales 1,650 'roes at 17%
alBg for steam and 18%a19 for ttle. ren
dered. Butter steady at , 25E133 or Ohio.
Cheese firm at 118.16. Freights to Liver-' -
pool unchanged. D. .
ire ;:-Flour, -the 'market 'closed ikt ; ...
better on lower grades and with a demand. -
Wheat. is very firm and quiet at '51,90 a 1,9 ~
for NO. 2; and 12412,04 for No. 1 spring. Rye
closed very scarce and firm at 151,89: Oats' -
dull .and; heavy at:1310 in store; 813082ci„ , .
afloat. 'Corn' dull at 11,05 for unsound; and - 7
41,1641,11% for sound new mixed western
afloat. Pork is nominal at 128,50 for mess,
cash, And regular. Beef is quiet without . . .
material change. CO meats are firin with
a fair inquiry. Bacon is gniet and” steady. -.
Lard is firm with fair demand at 18%a18%0 , -.
for fair to primp steam.. Eggs . steady at -
'7a2Bc.
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New York Dry Good e Market.
thy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gszette.l
.;yoßyi
t August 1:•-•The -trade is ti l
little quiet, as towards the close of.the
week, but prices are generally firm; the
'only reduction, noticeable to-day being 34e - :
per yard in'Ttiernkyke bleached' mirslin%
which sell at 14%; prbits of, the-bast mtikes
in seasonable eolors.are firm at lifetime . ;
delaines are , in good , request at 20e; heavy
brown skeetings like Amoskeag A, Apple
ton A, I.lympa are firm and in good nt
uest at 171,443.
qattlinere Market.
ley reiegoipii to the iltimbtirtil uszette.
RAtiristuitti. August I.—Flour, very firm
and native: little or no stock; if there wits
any- in ivarket it would probably bring
higherrates. I Grain tiro) yalierclara
quotatione.Y 'Fork firm; 'nem, APO. Sawn;
rib 'advs.. M; clear side& 1714a1715c; ghoul
dors, 141.‘41:4 1 4c; liana% 21a220; Lard quiet
at 113a18),f,c.-
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