The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 05, 1868, Image 6

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VOITTSIIIIRGIL FORGE
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AND= IRON CO.,
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ILANITFACTURB,4O :07
Bar irony .
P 'Broad FLsh Bare and Bolts;
Railroad kyles Boiled;
Baihroad . Cai Axles Ilimmened;
- Locomotive Fraines;., -
.Locornotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rods; ' -
Yokes, Straps;
Plata"; Heads;
Steitaboat Shafts; •
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jans,Collitikr . s, Ate.
Offloo, No. 177)PRITN STREET,
PITTSAIIRGH. P•..
GR/UFV, 'EWERS & -co.;
I , II4....NTJEACTIIREBS
B r - Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IRON,
lean es for ,
eid T b Quo, st e a m
_Water, &re.
AFso. -
OIL WEI 4 I, TUBING
Me l 981 streets.
° PITTSBURGH, P.a..
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Ja2D:e2S
KENSINGTON .IRON WOR.B.S.
LLO-YD, BUM
INA.Nl3l l l.ll:ertritE,RS 0 . 7? • ' l'-4
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'Best t3omutottl - Readed - Charcoal
AND • •
JUNIATA. BLOOM
MERCHANT BAR, BOUND 'and SQUARE:LEON.
11001 BAND;_ T and ANGLE =IRON.-
BOILER. PLATE and-SHEET IRON. ; ' • '•
MOWER AND REAPEBRAIIB. _ • -
C I - LINDER and GUARD or - FINGER IRON.
SMALL T RA.ILS,
_2O and DI lbs. tio,the
WROUGHT CHA S and SPIKES for same.
PLAT RAILS.
_Pnßched *MI C‘Hullerarrra
COAL SCREEN IRON. • =
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NAILS AND SPIKES; — •
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Warehouse and Office at, the Worse, GREEN-
OUGH WrItKET, (a continuation or First street.)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh:
ETEXISON, RRESTON44 CO.,
Pentqltillik . Lin Works' ;
' Wirebonse, Nos. 166 and k IB2,SIB3T'BTiE~T~:
oppoalte Monongahela Houlle;^ • ' '
ap24:d6 , - (~ PirrSITURG/1..-
STEEL IV'Ol.
prrrsztunva STEEL wonks.
• rEsrmaLsniD,LllB4.s. 3
ANDEE,SONIZ WOODS,
csuccEsscnis A - ... Nmzego‘.t, Cook - a co.;
Manitrieiore*tdeveridescription of
BEST REFINED TOOLSfikr'.
, • , „
MIX liulap, Circular, !long arid:eras Cut
Spring, Cast 'and German Plow and 'Blister Steel.
Shovel, Hoe, Fork,ittake and . Toe Calk Steel..
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Railroad Springtiteel and Frog Points; Oat Steel
xigger Barsweilokßi Steel, Spring Steel Tir0,,716?t
longs, etc.;. Oil Drill !steel. • • • - • -
mice and Worka—iJor_lierTlßSTAND BASS Kg
PittsburgnoPa;:::ti •
S HEFF IELD ; 0P*Y . 7 1 T04 , 1 1 4V::::
•
% mai* fyy.
CAST 00;-GERIMIAN ST.EELF
i RAILWAY SPRINGS.-
Elaarpp .
TEr.inionirthairtm".
ATT ss, STE= TlRAitc:, fr,e.
Warehouni .138'1Vater And 100,11rst Sta.
MILLEI . 4 BARR AS!,-PAliiiMi.
• - 0)/2anUi. P.ULTBICIII3:
.whf. METCAIIY, , klmtrinur aniunt.
BPSCIAL Peamm , -B ][."KIX&
CEteES9=T STEEL WQR.
31LEALFIR,,
ofaC - 4, ,No. 339 'l.ll:tekir St,
PITTSIIIMIE4 P.A.
11314:d44
BILAC*, PIXIOND
• Ti
,swEEL
PARK, BROTHER 'it CO.,
iLsnuftuturers of ap dekFigittmur of
63 11 1 15 . 1 T .
01Ice and Warehouse_,.. istit, ixt 'SECOND
and 1.19 and LiIaW9IIVEITREET9„,.
'EARPMUM..
N EW HMS", PARE /WM&
LlNDsELsikairr ar,
Matinfactrel And lanortere
HAR7~pP;d RF
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CU:T4ERY'"*C''
837 I , ItE,RTY STitEET,
01004 s; :{!Y %
One Square Below 15111101114kiikpii?
P..,7g. 1 44ft0 . # , 1..'t;) . - 6.i.fi::!;
Agents tot fIEURRAZES 9 , schwa,
V LCP
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TrOLMES, DELL is CO -• ' • IFIr aim,
SAINV >ILIN. " lielliktitc
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DA stiv - , ,,, A4; - , P ~,,f , ' - e: • : -...'.-- ' . '''.' ' ' ] ..Y ~ -; ;i. , "1 ,- : - . t. t..4.t kii.t.rri; !,,,i,
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ANCHOR COTTON Alt r i.4l o „
~ riumoN- 1149X330, 4 '
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. . PrUltaliCeN: , _• - - Teal i 1944 1 t -Street? eittlftWegli .• •
'"n -,-,••1,,
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141.164 , , . I :-...,.,,- i ,, 1 ~..,0,1,, . ...;!..t - ,v, , 1.....1,-h ! fr t i .r.? • id ir , •,. ....0 „,. , ._, •
g oau f aciumr . , i rromiDwicni;,, -, ~A a i tlip ".; ,: l op i r si ii, ~.,. Al t _ . •
... Ls to 1,11.../4',1 Oil
- i.• •,0,/,ii,g,T;rifi94...4)0/1 :;.-.1.3..7-yt =4 r , . , ti .. utwirr mi..:
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.. - • Alum - biii4A, w .. .;-,..." ' tout w i sp. . 044 1 , - - r l i i cinghftbrar ,
Tir r i.itir• — • - • • . , i• • .:TI I
fa .lELOPItiI.
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ANNICTI.NGS AND RATTING. , Ogyili ti mat ig s a d f ad ers ‘p ea ma ur 6 , 0044.
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P. Poilmss, fittp,t.
IBM
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PH'tBßl7BB*;
DM
TLAS WORM,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
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THOMAS N. MILLER, President
Theie Works are among the largest and Most
eomplete establishments in the west, And are now
prepared to furnish
Engines, ,of every description.
Be lire, 011 Ttiakei.
Sheetlion Work.
Railroad castings,
gowag 3X”I Casiings.
Ingine Castings.
viwtingx.
General Caatlnle.
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:n69
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NATIONAL FOUNDRY • ••
-AND PIPE WORKS.:
Corner Carroll and Finiallinen Atreets,
• (NINTH- WASID,)
" • . . .
• .P.UFVS.l3tiliali
.411. •
7eXaitura,oo.*oi.
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CAST'igotir . OWLPIPE;
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BOWL
Vor! , 4IA§4.Iin..WA.TER WORItS.
ls P s s ng e r tln- g ab l . r"e• frY e al;atleh : lso,drassortmenot
General CaStings for Gas and Water Wor k s.
I *old also Call the attention of BOperlntendeats
of Gas 'Works to my make of ItETOUTS. .
, fel6:tlo • - • • . •
L. 0. LIVTIOS.TON.W. 11. 011:&T-W A. ROBINSON. JR.
T IVINGSTON 84130. i
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'IRON FOUNDERS,
• . ifixt7r4oTtr4tßs'oir
-FINE 0:4 : 82'111rat
All deseriptiums,lnm Plumbara and Cfat.Fitters • Ag
ricultural implements, Cotton 104 :WOO/011ii ll i
clll - A;774::bltrls irroiiititfratteuilia
(Mice' ant[Aororks—liPASSlNGTON AVEIiVE,
'near Outer Depot , Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINS9IFij RIM tirlpOy
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13necetlioia to iioitiisliiltAtt' -
•
.WASH.INGTONIVORItS
• 'IOUNDERg- AND INACHINItni t- fitratUßGNi"
klannfaeturesp of Boat and Stationary Steam En
ginaeffingß,lgstfringgits dencri_p M =it T
Bolls, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Moe, ;No. ka, corner FirstandßmpkileldStre'ets.
Agents for Idirl'AltD , S PATENT.IRTJEOTOB for
feeding Bolters. . • , Jall:rs2
M"T .nWe FOUND RY.
Butter Streit, Ninth: lard,
(Opposite, Union Iron Mills,)
Roiling Miu An4Bridgp,Castinga,
;•, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
. .
AtAOBINERy 4 D cASTING§ OF.V7E.RALLY.
Orders promptly End ea - refttlif eieented.
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT . atILECHLIND.
0e15:123
BERlfai F0X41411.113.11r0..
."- PRICE & SIMS.
Ono.. and WaTi4nnufe,' 99 IWiiod."Steee4
• manufacture and keep constantly on band •
~l'6ltmb~e, Blcein ` aimd Pit Boles,
. ,
WAGON BOXES, DOG poNs, - •
• SUGAR KETT - Lift, HOLLOW *ABE,
- • ,
Atildpaitings generilly. a .28:Y11
THOMAS ;OARLINA CO, • :_
2.ourtli Ward Foundryd
and M ac hine Works,
. . .
BiIdEDUSEY BT., •ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
idanufactfiretalf Steam :Entin.i*OfLPressft;
a;: Shafting,. lariat anti listr.laui :woFlLiccaulks
.Milland Machine 'Castings, Grate Bars; Weights,
Wagbn.Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on
hind Engines of all sizes: mvl4:qs
FONNJORY •
.;.";1: 3'13,
AND ROLA:INDNICS
191:Zre9t..
880 .
ktOltitN, 410 . 1 D
wuu sow, Mill casting" -.Kon-utbe
ZILTON , Blitemme IVORIES: -- -
IsresiasawDllll36. , -',',.. :.. • .*;
~ ofietory of STEAM ENG 110111.:, of all slue
-MA otthe mosta, p ß royed pirttenis f for eiJitioniww
fiM7 ;AVIA et y e°l-ITUS,A LOU
' gliti a nißlZ
ifIAIINK.S, whle4 will be Sold at. very !educed
P. F. GElSSE,Wearrtil,o s ,
Flityielles below Pittsburgh, bit the dyer, and
Und of C. •t P. B.
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LIIIMBER. '
T TIMBER tpliptit , I LITMBERI
,
ALEILINDER .P.ELTTERSON,
.
Denlee in all. Hinds of Lumber.
• • • •
t) twin Aso•rouSsALE ;
• 500,000 feet Dry Pine 'Boards.
• 30,000. feet Dry Oak; . 1 and 2 inch; : •
2 2 0 740 0 0 0 V e t t ' D a rl mAi s o M c k !1, 22 and
1,000,000 Np.. 1 18-inch . Elhlngles, sawed;
100,600 No, d /0-inch Mingles, sawed;
10u 000 No.l 1 6 -Inch-Shingles, slaved;
2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet;
..,300 Cedar Posta.
Brlck r /Klle End pay; large bt gull
quantities.; = •-=
yAnDe -N6: BTHEIIT. formerly.
Manchester, and 107 HEISECG BTHEET. oppo
site the Ga 4 Works, Miceli( ny
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY
, •
Capifai, - -• $125,000. •
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PBESTEIrT—EPWAED DITFIBIDGE.
Recustrilry—T. A. WRIGHT.
Eurig t urrsintravr—E,D3y. D.4V/801g. . •
•
DinEorOns:
- Edward Davison, 1 1 .,.. P. Du emri
ellon, ,
tito. W. pithridae, M. L.
, : L IZiart Itnstinar' '' ' - '
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'l ir/1144R YARiaZ ' f'
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' t ' DLITL ' Ei.SED - ':
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?i; ' ortter o AZ.,
sTAIRENY STREETS: litnetkirart. ' • - • -
OFFICE AT PORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Waah.,
'histrarAtreet. 5i20:199
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OXNAM) STRAW PITTING.
9011 N 000148 ..... JOB. , ILLT.JII ..j.. • LlXtrkr
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JOHN, M. COOPER WM,
SASS rotornirag ""
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LOUR:, AND • MAY l I NVERS I
Minursettircirs of PUMPS AND BRABELWODx. n
1 1 EPAS114 1 , 4 15Al d r i k13%. 12:1."1"1 ""ial
of Pike and Waintittitreeti4
•
PITTSBIIRGV,
Diyukto ;
IRON":"1110 . 773T:17;:r;;;:,j," .
Pri - Miu - IMr
FORT PITT
1 110=11, STILL ANIL TANS
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLITED TUBULAR. FIRE
BOX AND CYLLNDER:STEAM-BOTLERS.
OIL STILLS :AND OIL TANKS, • .
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASHI PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENsFI29; • . - -
STEAMf PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES; . . ,
PRISON DOORS ANTS COAL SHLTTES
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
air Orders sent to the ` above address will be
promptly attended to:: . mh.7:189
W _
M. BARNHILL St. CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON. WORKERS,
rtos: so, 22, ' 91 AND 20 PENN S.
Ravinf secured a large yard and flindshed It with the mos approved machinery, we are r•eriared to
manufacture every description or BOIRs in the
best manner, and warranted' equal to anyluade to
the country. Chimneys, Breechlnk, Sire Reds, •
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, 011 Rills, Agitators, Settling Pane,
Boller Iron, Bridges, , Sugar Pans, and sole Mann
farnure rs of BarnWlPs Patent Boilers. I
Repairing done on the shortest notice. laS:c.%
JAMES M. RITER,
Nos. &5 and 56 Water Street,
• prrrssuegii PA.;
aLIanO , ACTIntBIt or. .
TANKS
SETTLING PANS, COrrElt STEAM PIPE,
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IBON WORK,
For Steamboats.
'7A.I9ED 131147811 EDIIIIND D. BEITITEIEL
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
- Irthrtmtergazas cir '
Steam Boilers, : * Oil Stills, Tanks
SHEI3T-IRON WORE &q,
i 1 Penn Sireet, Pitteincryih, Pa.
A a &METTLER SOMA *
If AiOrACTOZZIO3 OF
aii - Sti/ta, 'Tanks;
And SHEET HON WORK, of all klnde.
Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
sirovEs, CASTINGS, &c.
COOK IiTOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL' .St CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BITITLII7I2rOVS
. ,
,Warranted to Cook, Bake or ;Boast as
well as any' other Store in ii4lAdon..
BISSELL & CO
No. 235 Liberty:Street.
Also on hand and .for sale,
PARLO&3TI TNG VES IrrovEs
ORA'EtC O PROtrAZE G NA 3 ) , IIg :
CHE /TEST ADLArs'
PitTSßUitGif.
!EST PLACE in'the city
TO Bine' , THE ,
TRIUMPH COOKING
•Is it No. 146 STELNAT. ,
ie2 • • P. O. DipIPP.
WARIlye AND miuvo,
Eottunls don Merchants and Brokers In
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELI'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PATTSIIIIEGIII, PA.
, PaLLADEtEHLL ADDRESS,
' INURING, KING & CO.,
Walnut Street.
TACK ,BROTHERS,
• •
. . •
. COJVIIINSION MERCHANTS,
• INV DEALERS IN
PetrOleunt and its ProductS.
.ruse*gh.clace—DALzarzt, ear
neror Diquere Way and Irwin streets.;
rhilidelphla OMere-12 7 WiLNIIT D. -
apl:w2o •
jAippIiW*AVER, Jr. & CO.,
Oil Commission Jobbers,
No. 3 11001:11t8NE WAY; will buy and sell ("rude
and 'Leaned Oils, Lehrleating, , Tar,Benzine awl
Ooopenige. Our long.experiente - i n the
trade enables us 10 'otter 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. •
M. LONG & CO.,
KANlT4Fruniii or
.goltE Midi BURNING_ _OIL,
ihititit=jgthiCiFEß."
Vice, 0..2 Duquesne jrny, Pittsburgh.,
`` FURN/ITURE.
II& 4a4cTxcAL 118
FURNITURE „ MANUFACTURERS,
• •,
WHOLESALE AND I RSTA.W., )- • f
LEMON &
!T . / u9 .;r01:1117rii o'l'll,l32lFr.
caut getint rjl a r tatiwavetir t2ge .tt l if y l' ir A i li th iCi a lt ee i m ni
com
plete usortntenk of, cOl3llllOll rtumittue at reduced
P ate in went of anything , In Mit pi ta rte co rd ia l l Y
Invited to cell before peretp.6. ' • •
Work guarmteed. k - • • • •
,1nh4: 014 • ,• , bitmoN & was!.
)v'4 O T/ ';'„ COPPER...
tH U1 1 .!E111011
' 00ITEN VIII AND apiapra, VfOLIA
1 " . P r iv r i antate•lX, /
.9 5 .0 •
wins ti, pefte railoipsi tim.
than
en(
ta se tot i lln PR e I""tiali;o%:,9o7h
ars6
dare N ! D ioka r ed v icvlAPlßElT . IsPrign - A. aid ISO
etwolal orders otboppor motto saY degi l o4" -
las,
ME
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AUGUST 5 1868 —
--WtDNFoSDAy
ENGIkIA'
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MANZTACTIIEBBEI OP
PITTSBURGH, Pa
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?M AMMAL*
./.../../NOMOWII,NOWINI.J . ,P AIN O WYWALW.ANIAP.I.PINO,
FORT lIIT BANKING COMPANY,
.
- N 0.169 Woolt Street,
cArITAL, : : : : : $209,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY. LIABLE.
DEALERS or - -,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON HIRE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all acerssible;:points In the
United btates.and Canadu.
D.
DER.F..CTOBB: *-
D. Hostetter, " - JIIIO. 0. Rhi.her,
James Gordon, ; - •Robt. H. _King,
D. Walince, . ... Andrew fdiller,
E. Fawcett,,
.. James li. Bailey. •
BAWL. IIIeCLI7REAN, Pres!t.
D. LEE ' WILSOIi. pushier.
liE
YSTONE BANK,
No. 293'LlBERTY STREET,
•• PITTSBURG ---.-
OVP;TAL, (authorized,) : : $200,000.
DIRECTO .
J I C:111; ketrd b o . chi Jr:* r r ienii7lzta t' ) . .. , •
, Va.? Doren.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
• /
TRA.NBACTEu
Collections made on an soceaandepolnta In the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. Lyrics, Presldeni; .
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Caillfor.
iIirSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY WAAL
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE;
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sba.
A. PATTXEttliOit President.
JOS. H. HILT, oughts:.
CAPITAL, : $500,000.
. • DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson e r 1-. . _ - •George vr. etas;
Wm. B. Brown, '. - , James McCandless.
Chas..Lockbart; Wm. Douglas,
Allen Blrapitrick, . Wm. Reed.
Wed. Hare*. • ' ' ' '
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DISCOUNTS DAIL
HAIM, CAUGICEY Ai, CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Food flirelite,
PlTTsßuxtGrx, PA.
(Sl7cCEssoll.9 To Hamra,. Ham. a c 0..)
' D=ALREB nt
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And Darticalar attention paid to the purehater - and
sale of
'COVERNNIENT BONDS.
- Siitht Drafts on. 1...0nd0n:
mr:sas
N . HOLMES A. SONS, ,
57 Market Street,
prraurantritian, pa.
• Collections niade on all the principal points of the
United States and Cansdas.
Stoehs, , Nnas and other Securities
BOUGHT. AND SOLD ON 003LKIN8ION.
'Particular atteuttOu Paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Se3cur.iiiii,s
Ja3o:‘al
WESTERN SOINGS BANK,
i , :. No. •59 Fourth Street.
CHAItTEIIED 1866.
Interest paid on TlnteDepeelts
IitEORIVED FROM
•ONE DOLLAR , UPWARD.'
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO caws, WITHOUT
INTEREST.'
DI/counts DiOly.at coda*. _ •
President—THOMPSON HELL
Vice President—AA(. MARSHALL.
pre*Tons:
THOHPSONBELL, mssALL,
JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALBRICE.
J. 4*. GILLESPIE,
Btockbolders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell, . •
Willis Dairen. -
D. W. C. Illdwrett,
X. M. Fulton. • •
.COIIIPON BONDS,
.41150,000,
Eight Per Cent Coupon Mortgage'Bou6
- 'FOR '
•
These Bonds •itie ,secured.by a Mortoxii•on the
Vahtable Property of the Superior Iron Co., in Al
legheny And Westmoreland count les, I's. • ,
Interest at the ratm.of EIGHT PER CENT, FEB
ANNUM, payable semi-annually,
Application NA T ION A L nds can be 'made at the
ITiZENS' BANE, or to JOHN
ECOTT, Treasurer, at the °Moe of the. Company,
roar Third and Market stseeo, Pittsburgh,
emenUEdn..JWyOth.lBBd. • . J73:118/
REAL . ESTATE A.GElsrrs:
• .IPOURTEI ST;
cow
• •
JOHN 'D. , BAILEY'& ON O :,.
STOCKANO REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND
Are yretfued to mai atjltiotlon•STOOKAjOhilli,
Mitt' I . Thds of BEO[IOIIIM BKAL ., ReTATE,
HUVREHOLD FURNITURE, go., either on the
premises or st tae,hloard p al l ' Trade ,Roostut.. ,
Pullin/Jar at non , u heretofore, to the.
sale of Real Estate et nitrate sale.
dales of Real Estate In the oonntrEastenaed.
Office. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. Jr3:sB4 -
$ 1 0000: 1* - : L°4lNl
•
ox flO A,S'D NORTladie,
Wei Eetate Age t it,,Eo Eauthnee street
=MI
lOtrXBl. C0121111071'-', " •
;IF •„, I 0 ,:ff r!
:"Mataine Stone ..17k8 • .
Naqhmat toper of 'Weartglit46oo:W, l 7
AitiVA
But oa Mad lumps's on abort notice Roam
mid ftto• Mau. 7 he BldawaUuk 'Brew
ault; M.
solload sad Tomb = o a f •a.
' Often! prosy essesSel. rissamis
I', AT 11 A. 1/. .
• •p9:022
—There is nothing essentially new re
gard to the crops. 'Winter wheafliaa neir
ly all been secured' ) throughout the coun
try'_in good 'condition. Oats • haYe also
nearly all been- - cut, the-yield is
large. fßye is abundant, and
qual
ity. The yield of barley its not very large,
but the quality is generally reported' to be
_
good. Corn has suffered in: some places ,
from drouth, but there is every prospeet of.
a large yield in the aggregate. The hay
crop is good everywhere. Cotto. is doing
well all over the South, and will ripen,
,
earlier than usual this season. 'ln shert,'
there is no discount ion the `prospective
prosperity of the farmer. and-,planter, and ,
consequettly ali.coininefela ,intereS s
be prosperoni.
—The Philadelphia' Friss Of MondiV
say: Money continues abundant on call at
from four to six per cent., the supply being,
largely in excess of the demand.. Tn .busi
ness circles there are universal complaints
of dullneliai rather Unnatural stated! affairs
considering the condition of financial mat
ters. Prices ofptenctiancllse, rple,extrava
gently hight' want of purchaiers, in
stead of leading- to the 'ordlnary., conse
quences—a lowering of. prices' to, attract
customers—seemS to haye no effect: Deal
era to a small business, yet 'they are firm
in - their denaands., Under ordinarycircum
stances, when 'the Merchants cannot sell
,thegocids they have on hand, or the me—
chanic get paid for the produce of his labor;
he must naturally seek relief in borrow
ing;'but such does tot SeettltO.he the bale:
now. Either busiriesi men do not want to
borrow, or they believe , they cannot get
what they want, for there is but it small de
mand for money for legitimate business
purposes. f,'apitaliste are indeed melon
cholV. They cannot lend their funds 431C
-cept at rates of interest which seeinridics- .
lously low; in some instances, as low as
three per cent. has been_ accepted. The
time was in the memory of numbers of the
merchants now living, when, that rate of_
interest _could be obtained per month.
Money, in fact,, is in a quandary what to .
do with itself. It prefers to be earning
something rather th,an tivlaY idle r Mit, if
customers will not come, there tan bet no
gain made.
—Closing quotations received byJames T.
Brady & . =
ra
make reterentm
Joseph Dilworth,
Rey. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. b. Brown,
Thomas Kwlntr.i
Gold, 146;41, U. S. 6%, 1881's, 1 1 5,4; 5-20' s,
1862, 114%; 5.20'5, 186-4 111; &-20's, 1865.
112%; 10-40's, 108%; .6-20'5,.. January. • ant
July,'6s, 108%; 8-IXl's, Sanaait 'and Jury,
189 hi; June, 7-30'8, 109%; t July 7-80 7 s,
August 118%; Sept. tlB',: Oct. 118; Unlou,
Pacific Itailroad, 102; Central 103. -
prrrssußon PETROLEUM MARRET
•
ice OF THE PITTSBORGOI OtAMETTip s
- TUESDAY. August 4, 1868. •
arilkm—Tile Crude inailief, continues
very quiet ; aoti:deyoid of ',4 lN y
;teristice; worthy of spoelsi notioe:' The
~ ,
demand•seems to be , ary limited and 'the
offerings are light; and. so far as.wo
see there fano disposition order , t4)-tiabi
, , .
sales. We-can repo rt one thousand bar- -
,„
xels for all the year, sellers option, at - 12m;
,
and 500 deli vered on. ears .at,Venango City
at 115,40. This last - sale shoWs,a decline of
10ets per bbl, as'sales were reported yeater.
day at 0,60.- Spot oil is quoted nominally
,
tit blyg to 14% with no sales, and , the same
figures will apply to all the 'Meath, sellers
optiOn.., Fisher Ot' Bro: received a telegrani
this afternoon announcing another new ,
well, making the third 'they 'have' itritolt
at F'letusant vlll%l Walden _tilted 'othetrivi it
Which they have an interest.
, REFlNEELiThe,ropite4 nutyket;.l6 .alno
very quiet though steady and while there
is next to nothing.doing' prieenL,tbite ter;
sebtu ti) ,beiPrPtiY wo ll,: nialntidned.:', There
was, but a !single side. reported 4 1,600 , bbls
for the His 'Half of Angus; N. St 14e.t.
the absence. of any. other Wes, pineontinu ev
‘to quote et”l.ll42Vs.fir ilfgpgp'gttlEiditor,
Septeoiber Aci'li,.:Obtxtbo .ap,0•74-'paelkm,
the laid' live months . T h iildriOr i ici4'
Otir haV L tietterriaild thigehi
tlian'aby prevloper advance:ler Borne Me;
and it has seethed lor tippjaatibree'br four
Yrgehar that i Th 4 §, ,li itweviotc.tietwingag.
wea k e4, :rutgrf 2,2 j°o
.1.411 ' 1,0 ils..tao'..) kW:. 41 at
nee the above was put in type we
have the following additional sales report
ed : Reemed-4,000 bble fbr September to
December on private terms; GOO bbla last
AtEre, -- i rip z ,
BANKE R ;
Corner of Wood -and Fifth Btreets.
GOVERNAIBST AND PACIFIC B, 11:11ONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought : on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OP.CREDIT and DRAPTII. aßible in any
part of Europe. •-
DEPOSITS received subject to check,' or: INTER-
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. •
,
BR BZ ._Co.,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sty.,
3E3 _el, TV 3E3C. MI MIL
BUY AND SELL ALL RUMS OF
GOVEB,NMENT SECURITIES
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
OZ 110 n FAVORABLE TEEMS
7-80's CONVERTED
INTO THE
NETT' 5-20 COUPONfIOND.
Inlerest Allowed on Deoalb;..
Ali - MONET LOANED ON GOVERN3iENT
BONDS, and other approved co l latera l ; at lowest
.
market rates. '
Orders executed ter the-Purclhese and
Nate of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
. -
• • 4A"illl6' T.. BRADY &CO:
il4:oo]'etkOtO.
FINANCE AND TRADE.-.-
veric7or riTEPITTSBURGHgAZETTE,
Atigtist.-4,1868,,, , •
The loth:4114 area the Neii.,;Yorli stock
quotations as received to-day by Mr. Ph.
R. Merti: Gold 1461,/,; 1881 bonds, - 1153,1;
5-20*-'62, 114 X; 5-2,o's,- !.64,1.1074; 6-20'5,"65,
old, 112 g; 5-20's, '65, new„A9B%; 5-20's, '67,
1082%; 19:40'5, .108%. , • •
- Railroads-Neva York c l itt ra b 130 ; th e ;
60; ,Reiiiing, Southern, 86%;
CleVeland and Pittsburgh, • MN; Rock
Island, 1103gChleage and Northwestern,`
613; Chicago and Noithweitern, preferred,
813:5; Fort Wayne, 109%; Ohio • and • Missis
sippi, 294. •
• Western Union _Telegraph 34%. _ •
- Mininithliares—Gregory, 4,50: Corrydon;
25; Quartz Hill, 1,05; Smith ; Parmelee,.,
3,90; Qucksilver, 2134. f*:
—The wool clip of Fayette county, Olio,
this year, amounted. to 2,000,000 lbe,whiCh
sold at 30 to 40c per lb.
MEIS
half for September
bblesellers option, f 4
ARltrvALs
Leech &. Wood, 240 I
Braun & Wagner, 060
H Koehler &Co, 320 Fisher & Tiro, 1,010
D. 1414 Edgerton, 80 lA. B. Mills, ' .80
Total,
011., SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. R. -
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 219 do do to Waring, I
llcing & co., Philadelphia.
B. SAT. MorganCo.,2oo do do to Warden,
,Frew - Philaelphia
McCreary & Beaumont, 100 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. ---
Liingston & 8r0., - 50 do benzaleto
Warden, Frew .c Co.,Philadelphia. I
O. B. Jones; 1506 do ref. to F. A. Dil
worth 6, Co., Philadelphia.
Clark & Sumner. 650 do ref. to P. Wright
& Son, Philadelphia. •
Braun & Wagner, 400 do do to Waring,
King & Co., Philadelphia:
Nati Ref. Co., 000 do do to F. A. Dilworth
& Co., Philadelohld. • •
Forsitn, Bro. & CO., 468 do do' to War- . .
den, Yrew & Co.. Philadelphia '
Moltzhelmer, 'Koehler & Co., 250 - do - doio:
g, Xing & C 0.,. Philadelphia. • ;
OIL SIIIPfED EAST PROM nuQuEs.tkin DEPOT:-
G. W. kicildship & Co., 84 do od _ref. to
Waring. King & Co., Philadelphia. -
A.'D. Miller, 36 do do ref. to Waring, King
& Co., Philadelphia. •
Ballenfine & C 0. ,, 96 •do do to:
Warden, Frew. & Co., Philadelphia.
Jas. Miller; 104 do do ( to W. P. Logan'
& Bro:,' Philadelphia.
Mentzer, liepler & Co., 112 i hbls do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia,
Union' Ref. & S. Co, 44 do do . to .
W. P. Logan & Bro, Philadelphia.
Kirkpatrick& Lyon; 47 do do tar to Wal l
lane & Co., Philadelphia.
z. •
PIMMITiGH MARHETS.'
. ,
OFFICE OF THE P/TTSEUEDH GAZza - rk..,
TUESDAY, August 4, 1868. 1 .
There seems to'.be p firmer feeling : ln the
Grain and . Flour market, and prices are
rather-tending
.upward. It seems to
_nil: ""_
that the Impressiorlis'begirming-thi3revail,
that the bottom has been touched for the
present at least, and it also begins to ap- •
17.1 a; that the harvest has not come up to
general expecifitions; it is generally con
ceded that there is a `much larger yield of
Wheat than last year,'as there was a larger
area of ground sewn,. but-the quality is not
so.-good, and.thereforew4at is ,maile up i,u
is Conaideribit - nentrallied - bY the
BtITTE,R-Is in steady deman;d we -can.
- -
report sales '
of good to prime fresh pack9d,..
at 60 to 35. -
EGGS-Dull at 18c.
CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged at .11 ',-
to 14 for Western Reserve and Hamburg;
15 to 16 for Factory and 18 to 20 for Sweit-
P. 61 `A.T0F.09 - 4Crintimia.."-very- " dull. - - and
declining, and we now quote at V to 153,50
per. bbl. ' • ' •
OR , REN - APPL'ES—Are in good .detuand,
auctsellieridiftetl4. t 05,50 to ,'..per bbl,
for icommori to ch-oice.
GRAIN--Wheat appears to be in better
deMand and a firmer feeling seems to pre
ilf: wei can• reporV one car new. Red at
$2;15,- tola dealer; and another car at the
satne,figure to a different buyer. The mills
are taking:hold 'With niore freedom and
some of them would pay morel than they
were willing to give a week since. ' Oats
are firm but unchanged with a supply pret
ty well up to the demand; We 'continue to,
quote at,B2a33c. on track and in elevator'
and 84a35 In store. New oats have not
Anatie• their appearance here as yet, al
thOugh we hear of some contracts having
been closed tbr'future delfverY, including
five cars to`be - delivered this month at bsc.
Rye . is scarce and in demand at $1,40 and
might bring-a#.45: New 'Rye may be quo::
ted =at $1.25, .for future deliverY. Corn is
qtliet and unchanged at 01,05 to $l,lO as to
quality. Nothing 'doing in Barlev.!
RAY—Weiglimaster ArleNultY,,t at the
Allegheny Diamond scales,' reports sales of
Saloads at q 22 to s29'per ton. • •-1
PROVISIONS,--.Bacon is. in fair jobbing
demand and firm but unchanged at 13%a
14c for Sliciulders;loN 'to 18M for Ribbed
'and Clear sides; and 21M for =Sugar "Cured
Train. Lard 1914 for prime kettle. Dried
Beef 21 1-2 c. • ldest*POrkl2:3,soa29:
LARD OIL--linchanged but firm at $1,40
for No. 1.
FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged at VD -
to $10,75 for Spring Wheat; $10,75 to $11,25
Tor Winter Wheat -and- $12x13 : for: fano?:
- brands. Rye Flour has advanced to $9,25
New York Produce Market.
(By Telegraph to the Putebaridi Gazettp,„A . -., ; •
NEvr YORK, August 4.4-Cotton; Uplands
is without any decideti,change, ;with „intlesl , : ,-, *
of 900 bales at 38e for Middling Uplands.
Flour: receipts of 2,951 barreirq,the market .- i:I. •
is 10a20c better with a fair enquiry; sales
werkihade of 9,1300. barrels at $7,75a8,20 for
superfine State and western; $8,80a9,65 for::,
extra State; $8,90a11.25 for extra Western:,
$12.50a13,50 for white wheat extra; s9;loa ,
10 , 2 5 for Round Hqop Obio;, $9,25a11,25 for ;
extra extra St. Louis, and $1.1,25a14 for good to
choice do.,' , the market.c.losing quiet. „Cali-
- fornia !flour is firmer; With sales Or 2,000' -
sacks lit $10,80a12,85. Rye, flour , is active,
and firm, with sales of 450 barreisat $8a10,25:, , I
Corn Meal is quiet, with sales of 300 barrels
Brooklyn at $5,90.‘ Whisky is stshade bet;
ter, with sales of 200 barrels in ,fond at 63a ;
Wheat: receipts of 1,950 bushels; the mar-, :‘ *)
Vet is quiet and 3ase better ' , with Gales of •
22,000 bustieli - iitV foi o.'2Pr spring; $2,08a
2,10 for retail lots - No; 1 do; $2,8,
for red'western;
.52,80 for white Michigan,
and 52,90 for choice`white California.' - Rye"
scarce and firm. Barley nominal. Barley • '
Malt quiet. Canada Peas firm; sales of 750 .
bush in bond at $1,58. • Corn; receipts
88,889 bush; market active, excited and 3a
4c better; sales 212,000 bush, at $1,10a1,11:
for Unsound; $1.15a1,19' Jar sound, mixed rt
western afloat; $1,16 for old do in:store. and
- 11,22a1,23 Rik White western: Oats; re-
celpts 14;180,bushr market 'opened a shade`:` i
` ..
better iind.closeddull and decidedly lowerr
sales of 68,000 bush, 82a83/0 for western in
store; 83Kp84e for 4o ale/14 obiallig at the .- , ' l'
inside price. Rice dull. Coffee easier. Sugar
finis and quiet; sales 280, hhdEiguba at Us
12V,„ Molasses dull, afuil 7 ,,sultlll:44ales of
Muscovada. !Pitroleum quiet at" 17 Tor.r
Crude and 34a3414 ' for - Refined bonded. --
Pork firmer with alair-darttandp 5a1e52.550, ..• --' .. '4l
barren! at $28,65a29,0610r new iness,lelbslng
at $27,02 for regular, $28,50a28:7,5 for old do.,
'-.
$22,50a23,25 for prime, s 24 ,boh244sfoiprithe
mess.:Seefiltftdy andquiet; sales 150 tibia.
at $15,00a20,50 for :anew plain mesa and 1 2 0.-
40 for new extra mess„ , .firy Beef dull and 1-;
unchanged.. Beef Hams quiet; -sales 60 ' i
bbls. at r22a23. Cut Meats steady at 18a13X - ,-- i
Shoulders 16319. Hams, middles qiiiet.and
,
.steady; sales 60 btoxeS Stradford'St 17%, 11 .. r . l - 1
Lard Army sales 1150 tierces at 17X,a18% . , 7
for steeni * and 18;019 for kettle rendered; - -:-. ',.
also 60 tierces ,stean4l3eller, atitv, Butter
steady at 20330 fOr Ohio. Cheese 1 2a1634. -:
LATEST, Flour cleised quiet'and ivith - out r !
decided change. Wheat nortflrigir lc% a, ,F:,. t
spring'held at $2,00a2,02, No. 1, 52,0782,10. , --':
Rio glare° . AO i Va L,,at ,_ lll " l , B B:` Oats'..;' L-
' L
dall'at 823iti lustpre s aad trahe afloat:l ,Corn'i
11420,,‘ oulth- good speculative andiEastern ' ' . 1 , ..
demaVid; nt $ 1 , 1 14 1 46-40k, fituavnd and ' ' ' `
r ... ..._ # 1
11.16Ar t 1P ibi sound new mrxed Western.
allosl.-,,Pork quiet; se 00 1 .. .e., - .=
it l 4 - !MONZA° regalait l ittei , Me ' bbbi - ' '- i r lq.
meas;,.llollor-,13014einb0ri..at,,,a9;25.- Beet • , • ' `. t .'
nominally Tinaltanged,' 'Oat lifeate4teady - • -:'
Ata 11,11#':Uiodiditte demaildfkalei 60 packages 3VI
getlurma at li e l ia tt o gitlebt49.firmers,- - 4'7: r 't
With failFitl s itify... - very,Orm,ii(lBl4s ‘- ~ I ,,!':'.
letlitinde itelm, and 18340 for , 41r*eltolce." ,„ •
, „- _.''l'
4w' in fa r r request at 25a28c, the kitterait 't. • ',,
tFt3:actj9 t , Freight t !.. lVlvprf ol lfisrer# '3 'r
~V, - s
Ito -t- ..701171,Eit ;1 1 1' ..;:,-,
MY Telerrs to the Pittsburgh thulttsl) _ , l_, , -z
ydferr Atsi- - 61041,41,„,, t i :
Li
• elo Refl rn uper a Le, bas 4;4 '; .t.
1ff. 6 0a8,00 d extra $8,50a9,50. Wheat drm;
prime red at 52,43a2,60. Corn dull; prime
white $1,30. Oats dull. Provislone arm ~
„-,
~..
and unchanged.
REM
35c. Ben=le-3,000
r Se . ptember, at 181-2 c. /
2,690