The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1869, Image 6
e. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE WORKS. . ; COLEMAN' , 00 Manufacturers of • 1 IRON', NAILS STEEL. • j` - AXLES AND - SPRING'S Ductams3*.g„ ABA JIINLkTA , 37..A.T BAR HOUND AND AND TA N S IRON. I.OAAD HOOP., SHEET AND TANK LEON.' ILES.PLATrok„.4.IND /I K ADS, ILABD.I.EDN,DBAtiand PROyPICE BARS, IYLANGLE (RITTER. BARS, CY. LINDEtt aNrn FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW R ARE ttfATM'VIS PLOW INVBeLiIT,, EL wINGa AND MOULDS cut to pattern. EL TIttES, STEEL SHASTINU,,A. . AQHc Bilearandi AMON srmiolk INAILS AND SPIRES. 40 Goods First Class aud,Warranted. .- • OFFICE AND IiSDRICS.; Otiteenth Street and Allegheny Rivei4 and 77 Water liirest4PA,aburgh.., sammirxn Sind. tivolisia: ; _111111011.1.0/1 . lisaulheturers of every deserlption of CAST AND GEIDIAIi STEEL', wa ' 1 I.l:D tt t.blzrivivat SPriurerra, -- • • - Al4d9h - STEEIPEIRE , 4se 'Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 Erg Stu AEILLEII, BARB & PARKIN: 0111TBAL PART2III3B: I WV: METOALP. I REUBEN Imam, ; elm), W. BARR.. • I CHAR. PARKIN. "SPACIAL PAHrnat -- 13. M. MIRE. CRESCENt STEEL ORI 3, BABA , YILLEB & PARKJN, Olkti," No: 339 LibeXty St; rirkautamin. PA. • 814011, . , 4 STEEL ^WOI .KS., MARK , BROTFER 41k 40,, iL.uu rarer . v[ iu (leicifip493l. of , tiarri-Firirr IMMO , . 41h1A6aud Warehouse., THIRTIWTTI. T asui SAlLuClia.s I.4THS,STS.. IRON WORKS. +l4l3l. — iltiunla. Prep's.-- W. P. ?comes. aupl!. forksutriGuiOßGE AND IRON ;, IIi&SUTACTUIMIS ,OP Bar Iron; Maltreat Sisb Bars and Bolts; Car Axle" sone* . ear - les Haarmerall tMeetpmotive Frames; Leepeasettre Frame !dames; ga,am . Styx!, Mateo Heads; Steamboat Shafts; • ' 1 Craitics; F*4OllEOO4 !Wrists; • ~ - , pitman Jaws, Collars, Se.' auiva a tro. 70 • MM3.IZBGH, ILIARSIMSErPROEK S • ~...,isfoes.arenOwyrepanortar i&V; sar th e use of the KLVER-stiat Ths impedes quality imosited to -*Oast Ili4as, rogittrlsausovsment In Inferior iroatise test 'commend It to eh Inane Of Parties wishing to use It can obtain llosinsea by 'IMUYIng FAMES_ P., SPEER . , Attorney for the Trustees,' 1.110000113.: and.. 11,946111 Bo4diag; 4110; soalsb avenue. . . • , . Parties Interested ate .vialt tho erbißin ratfilf.trWOßJEB,,:irberetho. 701361111.1 - iraixessfut operation.-- TF 44I C REN X I6 CO ~Seunsfivaniairon Nos . , u 4 5,.. t ; 7iirliagiw— so24lll6 . "c4116-161°14"11431arilitlifin muiss potrsDnes. omit y coorim • ' maw: thpg* VOPPER. Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MAX O 6 PHONEMES, To vunx!.s. s• ldaltnibb and Griy Iron Fittinin; , GAS PIPV AND-78/NP{" /44 0,1011 Es AND CLECIEJAITESt 4dl. GLOBE! PAT TERN. EP:O-N ca lioik of 'envy iieviriotion lot , . titealis Water ova. 14. cuopitwo hroyeCialance-Wh eel Etta* pump. :Agen c ip - .for /Yrelffue Pates 014 eke the bat . in ihe,Miltrket,' 06. e an;iiithirks; corner 211;rteeinth ala Pike Street& • - ria. • ' COAL ANR awn. Co 4; ► I m(4; IHCILSON STEIVART &CO lisviiiiiemoieavoidionice to NO. .7, WERRY, STREET, cateti CItI 1166 "Are sew Apre_peri. .d to feralshkood TOII6HICh ObIISNY kumr. NUT COAf. OAALAOS, st the /Meet market pr1e6. , 1-- • •' •• _ • All orders left a; Wear dab* Or &donned tO them Ultima the' mill; n,ll be sttende4 to' AxisizoGiwi,mlm3 WJAtialt 5t00mar...............rnuas i." Ant,/ QINGERLIGIICL/Ell% STiCCOSSOO, "a to Oso• P. lianinuur a vo.. ' , iIIUISTIOALIZIINIONiariaIniIIo Ii • ; 'Arita — logradiato lists ' t - , . ~ 4 • .r. lit riyi - ' s how osa i ria. II .. , r „ . ~ • • • • ' MINIE37I `I4r3Ni),ERIt,`MACHINISTS. KNAP TORT PITT ; FOUNDRY COII.IINY. TWELFTH STREET, privraßl3lM34-rA:7i. lirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma. chine , Nail Machines, Re. &k a at gs generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY , • ; AND, P IP E WORKS.. Corner Carrolliitil (NINTH WARD.) ;: tiVILLIAM SMITH, liiminilifttotarer CAST InOlci ECIIITE. PIPE ?OR GAS AND WATER WOMB. My Pli4 are all cut invariablyin Pits, in dry sand, and 7W feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general' Castings for Gas and Water Works. - I would also call the attention of Superintend+ ems of Hue Works to my mate of RETORTS. :PitiQUESDlEvlrostoz. IVILLIADI EULER, (Successor to JOS. P. HUSH k C 0.,) Has faellitles extensive'eo. with the lending Forges ptAßLlnit s pajd tkpreissreO . Sci promptly and satinftathrtlyllltanomenTin STRAMBoAT SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON ROD 4 ,LEVERS,, PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXI.Ka, LOCOMOTIVIC FRAMES. _together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Mee and Forge, eamarlf- Duqaput Way and Fiat Stint. spilihVl 4;rrrsinhimaii. ROBINSIrIi, REA & BUCCeSSOF I to ' scow Awl, ignus S =slum 1ir#84113F..9174. N 11. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISMPITTSBURIK i l l. &Mt% Bleatia&WlElll rnn ett r iltr Oasiliaib descriptions:4 e = sad Boiler sad sheet Iron Wort. Once, o.- pl . . corner First eat , Elailttleld ,isireate fOT GITIPARD*B PATlM*lllipterOlt br seeding Boilers. - - Tateaus CARD •••A -Fear* Weld Foundry and; Rattily Works, WED CITY. PA.. '- lgiirtiftiner Of Item radevss, et Shaft ting, tirirt an d =Alum Work, ..11111 and Machine Castings, Crate Bus, Weights, Wagorplioxes, Ae. Build toorderAnd have on hand Engines of all sizes. mai Me COMM FOUNDiELY • AND ROLL WORKS r ; 880 il i cOka. 121tr00i• BOLLWAY )30YD k BAOAILEIC caimans, iim basalts'. Bon Lathes, WADING AND JUNO, ' I Pca.sauPflon heres= and,Biikess fn Petroleum :and its .Products, DALEELLIDLQCX. DUQUESNE WAY, •j mixr.imizrauvilVOMM% - Boom 17, a c iamb ' er of Commerce, iaa 3011111 BE STBZICT '&1 3 10 . ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. inianiari W. t 'TWIDDLE,' - `iii' iiii A i r ipiiiil o i - I Lubricating 8c High Test Burning Oils. Xenia* Railroad Axle Oil. 1 Stands great hest without okange; , remitns `Albnpid at ;Oven temperaturts,l lipsaist 011 far ~ tropical climates or hot weather. _ lawometive. Engine , Reehliie Sho p , weometicionht • , •It ni LI , : -. C. , ,,, Saw Mill and lilastag-Rill 011 W 1012/d liwbigttionsedy: • l? .E. , . 4 i 14. Oils Wool HisiaHrAlgh‘ol4. - l e 0/I•Arniultiarit , Ina* lieitiele,,, .‘. • . Wa i ltl ite rablagOu. melba% - Oil. i• - • • l!iwraillize. ' • COIi•__VASMOS' t r a':itiiiterte Blaa'h% Iron ft and tistailuelfttttust.. „ 4 Ttr e n e t el . = D iV d up e z t i t i rt= id li t ilyt: coo. The Luhrienir WS RS anion Oa_Cuteas; perfectly' pure; min. and mostly Runt col ored. stand a high temperature unenan ed. and ;E . _Uinta limpld dulng.eqemagottd., gar. . tam Ala. tilit4swecii 10 4 are lit cossante alo• Oa many of um principal Railroads. Samples can Nial i llot i gitriirs i eli t uttlt gdille:Wa" ationitits; . , ~looktmissioN-cmgßawfiv Y 1. „. +121).....*5 Petroleum and its Products, Pittsburgh Officir—DALZZLL'l3 8171(.1)131e. corner of Duquesne 'Way usul Irwin streets. • Pribeceiribi nofl . sower° Olt LOPIC WOO:, 1 "; Office, DALZELL nuoesaa Way, klatabargh. Fa. prrrssußsu „dtiOVELTY :Mathis Founded A. D. 188 s. *AZIABIEL: .111 r KEE 'lc co.= .ifimr. , ..m.woutsat: ~yarolup EITANDARDAILAIRBA Ng 8 Vivi. - , , , - Jorr4„Rifogiverom , o4w4XWlNTitik, i .„ , •Ji i traffSO AILIEC. , evi tn• ‘• laalialkomielPatessi DuaeilLboknilitrAttbek $ ri4140103 (Wm 7. 1 1- - maw Inswaimisbeuntas riskabiusii„ efissou ME 171ffl OFFICE ANT) 'WORKS, r NQVllaigit PrryittligiMi Gantt: "Mairgraa ENtEINB3, HUGH 11. i OLE 8; 000 Con Point Alley:And DitquesneStn. (NEAR Tax POI") Engine /guitar* Founders and Machinists. :Maanfactose B L 'gRAJIMICIAT Exerwza and ST. • TIONARY EN 'GENIES:, aliases. Spent"' attention invi ted to our new STATION , ART OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILEII.,_of 1.6-horsomower. CASTINGB,of every kind. made to order &tour FonndiT, on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERB,BOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PBICS B / 3 ;an hand and made to order, at the i 4 • I,PIDU.STIV I At, WO GCS, ;: Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, I 'FITTBBITSCH PA. rr Wert trombt*mied. 1 :In ITS.. FORT PITT EOM% STILL AND TANK WORKS. •, 1 Ti 'CARROLL - it SNYDER,' .. 11 4NIITATM S OP OB I S TusuLeii, iioust.r.amuirm TUBULAR. PINE- BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLD. EltB. OIL STILLS - 4ND ..01CL TANI. • • OHDINEYS. aahreonnre - AND' ABB ?m it. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS• STEAM MIN, BBIDGES• PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES Ornee and"Wari44niie. l eorher Second; Third, Short and Liberty Streets. • prrrssußGH.. Pa. iwr Orders sent to the above address will be Dotty attended to.-- .. rah7:lB9 WM. BATIMMLL & CO., BOILER MASERS' ) AND SHEET MOW WORKERS, NOB. Mb, XX, Xi iis - D mar BT. Having Wand a large yard and furnished it IrtgrAlse Most supreme* machinery we are pre med to manufacture every description of BOIL.; ARS in the beat manner. and warranted equal tot any made in the country. Chimneys, Breechtaire Ylre Bede, Steam Melds, Locomotive Boilers Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanks, Oil Pantwre, peat uut geoll i gion,r 4 4l l : Lad Solt cf at Hepatri done on shortest notice. taikell JANES ISLIEUIMENF:, .1109. 65 asidErli water strees,.. A • pAn ItAXIMPACSIIICIES 07 1 Int 701„ Cf/L TANKS, • 134741 56 rA 3 E 31 ,0orrasevaamea. ''ROLLING KELL Merl; `liet sail= titer-14 in. For Bteamboata. JAZZD D. RSV= jr.1i84:3! BRUSH a t fliON, lIPACRITRXBD OD. Steattiliciiiers, Oil Stills, Tank& smart. titots xirozur., vs Peri, l istreet,-.rittssurgh, STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. BEST STOVE& L. A. , BRADLEY Ar, CO. lianufseturers of the greatest varlet, of _ . Cook;rtillor and eating Staves, • TO 'SE TOTIND ll= VATS. - • . Sole Agents for the celebrated' Base Norrdng Owienta; Stoves and runisoes for Hard tore or Cokesst InthoWortilf*Parlor,Office, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—bum all win ter. Do notbly until Ton see or send /or Oftlinlar. No. 30 WOOD. STREET. Our Agents for Ortentaiof-DZiaLLES 13805.. Smithfield Bt.; OZO. lIIIELZY." Allegheny City. '." ' • ~• • ;01 „. IaNCIPACTIMISS or maz NAErmar SEPZ I CONnE/E4 o • • - r • , i1348270X - .000.71.01#` , A42042 7 , '"THE. FIERY FURNACE," .: • 701 WABSERNO ... -11 KIN ..1011.D _ggggCol.,Watra i l RiVii) ( 871111111mAli • 1"""r t raktoTagimuirp i i.L .206 and: 20S Liberty Street, • •66:y37 , - PITTIAIIIB O . PA. ;(1011'SrOVES. CET THE PEST. odb C4):11 FOR ai2 4 mi29o qB GOAL. liferrantedt o 0404 PaiPl" an ' , other igete;:tritkiltlatbith BTRiSELTi & 1 146. 265 . 14 " 6 - eiti r street. '4111"1124LW,1. • ?P `A atah l z MiNDZIM, , „ 0 • ' A 4. • • ._, _ __ rto ntrio,oo - s t -- a oo.oort fiit. lir? rine toitidt t_ lattailloo , feet 13‘ limb. Clear r . , i .113.001). feet 1% laoa..P.ealmaa 0 : ' f 15,000 feet Dry 1111/11 SlllOll ;... .._,_" .. -- .165,01.10 n. h i _ I,r, * and a leo roißlar) . 10 lateet opler limit! t 4. • 1. , .01111 feet Dry eliow Pine Bo ;'; , 100,000 feeCtlemletk Scowling. ' 303.000 feetalo,: , l IS Inott IS 4 Man atee. 2E4000 No. 1146 lath Wagtail; a t. 00,000 No. 110 - lash Mingles, a tee d: ?r -' ‘; '60,000 Fire MICK; - ' ' . ' :' . ' ',..' 1.000 , Flre Tile: . • , • -,' •,, ••••-' ” lOU Tons rre Tail ' • ' - " : Alse,'llaw • 111111 . app Locust' digger; Poets, aO6 all artLel s n tadllne on luta MY sale by ALE.MAND , rim/I:Rept .aleartii- No. 181 Bebrodaldatet ana "comer. of Juniata streets, Walk ward, Allegheny, late bo °ugh of Manchester.n 4 . l*J, :,;•; ; . f9:p. 'owe' tm77m;r:e o2 . 7° Heuer of Weighti lad illustre4 - • r 1.-- / ihtus pasevar 'UMW NG NO ENE dte. LND IRON utiml,7l MNP, 4 . ::':;,;,,1.V,,4Lc;,:::i:,,„Kf.„zf_:.,:4,•,,1,i,:,..,!5:,_k.*f:.<n.i.,7,,,.•,0,,rr.;,ta,,,,tr,5,:,•:•6;,'•.,:;::,.,4.-g:'•,,:,,'•;;'.:.••-•:,,'l• .:,:iVd''l*,'-':!.,,,,..,••••&::.•••:,-,,.„- Y•;l,.*;,?le44•nirl• i , 4, - ,,'4,:,;:r00 . P.1.,;.**2.,,Ai,.2-ea-,ter,, , ,'„,-0,,,,,,T - 1,,,r,,,,„ t t 2 ..,,,4,1),,,,•;5,,,,-$." - :„• - ' , •;!=i'', ,, Y W.4..-(.. - : - , ~7:5-; 4 ,, A ., N! , ;.. , , ,, .....-t,' ,, 1 ,t,,: - . 0 : 4 ,;: i .,,, -, W , t - -q 4 : • TW , t 41 "•C',k•!. , •%:.:+ , :, , ,r , ..., 4-•;,,tITC ~`'..,„1,-,.,,&,,,,,,AV1.-fg,,UKX-Vtc.a.%;-.••:t' • All , i • - • I'''AV::IeP . L•O I4 VO' ' . - ' , -,-, : , -1 ,4- P4-- , .40 , w.26-1165- . ...w.- 1 . 1 XUNE --,9. FINANCIAL. MU lON' PITT BANKING 'COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. - CAPITAL; : : - 000,006. StOCKHOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, Dzmaraza IN AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITSi 00Unction - xi:nide on alt llC4esidble pornta In the United States and Oanadu. DIBBOTOBrit D. Hostetter, deo. 0 Blew. Jimon, Bobt, H. HAAN a~ 4 „.0 mittrerry. ''• - • • deateslf. Magri. 11JEKLN, PT I's. ON. RAWL. Me 1 . 11 ART, CAIII HEX & CO., O.A. • ~ •.,•,5 , •,•-• • ' , w •,-.• ,- -, 13y BANKERS D BROKERS, Varner Third and Wood fitreeSp, • ': :1 i ' '., ' • '' . ii.nr•Zsircriteri. PA.. urocKaiikal TWianitik l murr'aloo..) . •.,-• ,il i me ' li s 9' 5 :1I , Inge,'Exch Coin, Coupons, And parttsulse sttentkm raid to the pertAsse GOVERNMENT BONDS. • klightlOrarto OIL mo r idon. ~..I,tti lq_ . 4 1 40LBEgs-Ak-finist (-....2.1.:. .... , , 7 . llltafket larr'1"1,5131711415111X, OA. 1:14:441410 4 41 all the priacteallOts of ttir. Stank4B, and and other Securities 110II I GHip!D gA:ILD QOXXIBBION. --resttaulerstteration paid to the purchase 1214 sale el „ a 4 United States Securities. Ja3o:al COOKE , & CO., Ell -: ;. axilLera, OUTS THIRD STREET, EEI P1111.04PPBLI.• - _ , STOOKS and BONDS of all - descriptions tiongh end !old. ' BeeelelitOention even to the purekase and sale 2- of Oove t rnment Beenritlee 'CITY BANK. 112..11Tth Street, Pittsburgh, ra. —•- - STIICEBOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DITEBEST PAID ON DEPOSIT 4 • FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonet and sold, and when desired remitted to Burope,i Collections made on all the prlaclpal points or the United states and Caucus. 'DOMINICA Inmsnsr President; Jaanta Mcelanr, Vice President. Join( B. tiORMLBX, Cashier. DIA -- Thomas Bourke, John Savage, J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Fierfoglo, , • Jno.Josdiermann, Thomasißarnes Hugh Remain • PEOPtEr - MIGS IBM Of Allegheny. , CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS., CAPITAL .... 5i00,060 BTOCFUOLDICRB wravaltrAralt LIABLIF Bsuk ; of 14spoiiiiVand DePOllO. Piissumeirr—S. if. HARTMAN. eAsulTa—Z. P. TOIMO. DIRZOTORB. P. H. Blatt.' ;0. Fatter on. ' I. F. Brown, B. megrim, • ,1319ZOW_ B. P . m rtman), • J. attitains7 J. Holten, Samuel Dyer. W. G. Oftean. FIFTH AVENUE'EANLOP PITTSISUROH WlTl , oPekke,ipltoOnist.• Detioslt;:and Cienerst Ransintlipsinemon,AU,ME ,ad.lq 6 9.*1t0, 495 11.11 b ivenne. ^ADIY Sum ree elleed trent% one not* ter unwardr. , Interestatithorktaorsixpereentd pa Rttoi IRtio 4epottf.•• i t •7, 'f. - • •,! Yd. Ditlii4dite;" • . NO. p, , vreptivi ; W. R. sums. - ' Yr•ink Seibert, W. 0. Robertson. Henry Meyer, ED. DITMREDGE. President. Y. E. tiORENOK. c a shier. J 4 ' 4 / 4 * / - f C d• ; e. D OLLAR SAVINGS HA NK. t4 I 4ARPRAD 1 : 51 4 450 *. t ASSETS $2,315,804 61. Y tt lly Xlpelacfrent is& toi3 ancr — BATURDAY We EVN II NINDS; n.om May lit to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, andfronallovember lst,ta, May list, frame to o'clock. • a , • -• Deposlis received of sums of not less than ONh. DOLLAR and a dividend of the roots declared twice, a year. ip June and December, Interest lice beenlieelired beini-annually in JIM& and December slnee the Bank wasPrianizedi..ati the rate of six per cent. a year. • Interest, if not drawn out, Is - placed to the credit of the depositor as principal,, , ann hears the same lot , vest Irclathe - Ist ;lays ,9f4ttlie and Decelir:CoMptisltelluk. twin& a yhat, "without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his passbook. At this rate money wilt double in less than twelve years. Books containing"lteeharterselly-Lews. Rules and Regulations; litd'uniliOd , gratis, ton' epplica• Ma at the Gilles iiiiiiiiiirr•-•GEOBOR ALIIREE. vjex.PllXAlDltwrat ' r - 2 ,',,,''' /IL 1 John G. Balikbren, " AM. Poll .ialt; H. D.; Benj. IP. rahneatock, Robert Bobb, - James Herdman., , , John H. Sltuen'be!Bers James McAuley .. _- a _ James blildle •,-. • James B. D. Heeds; Alexander Sieir. ,Isaaoit. Bannock. i_ , Chrlstlan Yeager. I• ---,,-, ~.• xi '. Tntte TYla:• , t , . A.iand Wm. - .T.Aiderson, 1 Rob ert o..Loomla ,1 1 Calvin Adams, . nry J. Lynch, John O. Blndley. :. "Peter A. Madeira. George Black, John Mareh.ll, -Elkl o nrgwln. - '''' -, Walter widarilkall,: '.• 0 pq A. Carnet. .:.' / •••• adds B. ,Iltell'Ataeng:,, L loui ir ca. Colton, Ormsb Phillips, John Evans, - - , Hem_ gwalt, ctfa ille gi, ra.-144 Lii% . B Tilidle, - *tar H. Hunker.,. ~,_ liiiiillS, , 4 fo-' i . ic ,, , , t, liana D. Kant. in. P l a nk a/ Ilmalltiltil-Mt A. N. ASS s. D. it 41 BM SILVER .AND COUPONS Bought at Bighest Prices. I PH. R. DIERTZ,, Banker Cor• Wool and . Fifth Streets. • • Jas l-13itAilit-BZI (Simonson o.S. JONES * C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood St&, 34.4Livmr..mrtes, BUY AND BILL ALL NINDEI OF SMa=:ES, OLD, EUTEIk, AND COUPON% - lON MUST FAVORABLE MIN i 8 lateraiiliOlied On li*kiitit• grlioney foamed On Ekrvernment Bonds at Unrest market rates. 4 . ezin exsjented Pinrebane aad Sale o STOCKS, BONDS and SOLD. - lAN! S T. BRADT & CO. 1110VERNiirt ''I3ONDS I We will register all kinds of Government tOtidaireettrethiOge.• giveetthe holder ab solute security sgalmit tkelkaoss. or destruction. JAMES T tRADY & CO., lea ers `iii thiv H antiient , con. FtlllitTB & WOOD STS. / r!'• l2s • . L:23 gittsbutift exkitts, FINAN • EAN D s g TRADE: - k , •1011011071 prtrantrnon GAZETTE, TxTramsT, June 81869. .. ', The looking nt) cif had little effect on the gold market and the pretniuntadvaliced in spite of the strict.. gency of the, mone.y . market, although bOals hid abOuCk r per - kierit and stocks from 15 to 20 per cent, for the fancy or watered shares, and even the most solid stillres on tboi3fock exchange declined from 4to 6 per cent. Towards noon, however a better feeling pre bailed and rerinton took place. Oneratorearelvery careful in buying and the purchasers are reduced to the cover , ing of the,abortintint4st. IGovernment bonds remain steady, but yielded on lower quotations from Ea n*e. .Thete decline, howe4er, has brought out °mei:WV:l3lo6kt; of lionde, in anticipation of a rise in gold and lower quotations from Europe. Money is easy and business dull. ;Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold,l 138%; Silver, '130; Eighty one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, , 1 WV: do 1861, 117%; do 1885, 118 V„; do 1865, Consols, 119%; do 1867, 119%; do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, ; , 109%; New York Central, 88_%; Erie,;; Reading, 97%; Pittsburgh, Pert Wayne & Chicago Railroad 157%; Ohio & Misissippi, 33%; Michigan Southern, 108; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 96%; Chicago Rock Island, 19%; Chicago dr. North Western, 90%; Chicago & North Western preferred, 101%; Adams Express Com pany, 59%; - lierchante Mien' Express, 141; Peclfic Mail, 823 f,; Western Union Telegraph Company, 40%: Gregory, —; Quartz Hill: —; Smith & Parmlee, —; Expreas r . 39X. ,r s Telegraph to Old rittabfgrohEszitte:) • NEW YORK, Jane 8. , Money in active demand at 7 per cent. on call until after the close of bank hours. Oteribig'ficti;air at 9%®934. Gold opened at 138% and closed at 138x0138%. The , advance in excnange was the main reason for the increase in gold. Carrying rates, 207 per pent.: pleat ,stmXini 1 51 , 0 00,000. !43oVerninehis biit firm. .'Coupons of 'Bl. 121%®122; do. '62, 1.22%@)122%;. do. 14, 117%®117%; do. '65, 11736; nele. d0.,"11936®120pda. 'O7;. 119%0119%; do. 18, 119 3 / 4 (4)119%; 10-40 e, 119%©1193i. State bonds weak. Missourls, 92; new TenvesseW• 82@62%;:NOrth Caro. lines, 60: Virginiagi 02. • ' • ' The railway speculation' at= the opening was feverish and unsettled: and the it:m eet prices in• the' recent 'doWnWarditirn were made. Nevi' York 'Central sold as low as 188%. At' the'declitelhere was heavy buying to CoVert the previous speculative sees' and by liirge"holderli of stooks, which Carried' pricers tpriPidly from I®3 per canto no'lkirket'Obn tinted 'dram "offe'Velcitik, set:Rion - a ' Stock , 'Eictfatigee, Whim ' !meanie Weak and Michfgan, Southern falling to 107%, and the transa ct ,ions were largo during the forenobn. In the afternoon the feeling _was quieter and 4:itlites'ahowell+ - 1 33titzs. nanlinpoitatit changes. There watt some recovery from the lowest prices, but—the market closed feverish and unsettled, with agiVii and ==l:, litarippsa twct iCstDn ;11.4 tl : Bidding prices at 5-80—Cumberland. 32; Wells Ex iirct% ME; , - AMerican, 89%; Adams, 59%; United State's, 67; Mer. • chants Onion, 14%; Quicksilver, 16; Can ; Um." IWO Pacific 1824; Wbstarn Union Telegraph, 41; Mariposa, 10;, do. preferred, 31; New York Central, 119: lErie, 29; do. preferred, 52; Eft:dem, lag; • Reading, 77%; Terre Ilaute,118; Wabash, 74%: preferred, 80; St. Paul, 76%; do. preferred;B7;•PorkWayne;lsBrObio and Mississippi, 33%;"MteltigatiVelittla; 103%; Michigan Southern, 108%; Mine:Bcm ,, tritt,;:l42;""Pittsburgh; 97%; Lake Shore; 108; Rock Island, 119%; Northwestern; 90%; do. preferred, 102. itdining thitree it 2_ Copper stooks at Boston : Copper Falls, gt_4f.Frankliti,l7;- ataii, 85: liaeqeek,- Ninnehota, 134; Quincy, 25; Calumet, .50. Sub-Treaeury receipts ,, $2,34N170; pay rpents, $1,821,255; balance, ;80,506,897. • BES mh3o I pitsßiribir inuutink- ' Orman or IritTEarbatt I. Vuese-Mt; oJtin I The mer)iete, gene .th?4g ' ,4 6 4tAlikiii,d*An4 • Arftelalew 9roltn 14 ),, 4 11 ( *3411,._ bodflh y •t auppi 100 Waldo, and with a U. business, prices are without change. APPLES—Pair to choice; ss@B, APPLE BUTTER-75®;1,00, 'to quality. BUTTER—Prime Roll is in lightstp ply, and we can report sales at 23@ti. BEANS—PuII at 82@2,50. .1 CARBON OIL—Is firmer and biting -- upward. - • - • i t L CORNMEAL-41,50©1.75 per c'vrt..ll CHEESE—SaIes of Western Reacve, at 18@20; And 'New • York Gotthe.' at. 23(444, and market steady. DRIED FRUIT—Is dull and un changed.. ‘Peachese 14 for quarterels. for mixefi and 18 for prime likvett. Apples,l3®ls. EGGS-Firm at 20@21. FEATHERS Firm and in litdted supply; we noW l quote live geese at 15(go 90 to the trade and $l, in a retail war. FLOIJR--T1:0 - market is quiet .4,ndt unchanged. The mills report a tair dty demand, but' ititiliquiry from •the'late rior has fallen Off materially within the past few weeks. We continue to quote Spring` Wheat at 86@0,80 and Winte;,itt Fi7,60. The Pearl Mill Prices for taste ground flours I are as folloirs: • Paid Mill star,i green brand, in bakrele, s9;oo'and iii sacks *8,70; double'Ottii,'of 'seleeted amber and white winter *beet, in barrels s7,9(N'and in seeks 17,90;bholce selected red winter wheat flour, iii-bir relsr,Bo; and rin sacks 87,00;' Choke spring wheat flour In barrels,fB,6o'aitd in sackelB,Bo. ;The PittsburghiCity Il pribtis'artetat fbllOws: Choice white win ter wheat flour in barrels, $B,OO, andin maks 17;78; thbice red winter •wMat flour in. barrels . $7,25, and in sacks' $7,00; cticifee spring ','wheat flour in' herr& 1,6,75, and in Backe §6,50 per barreL - GRAIN.--Wheat is offeringpretty freely with sales of prime Red Wilder reported at *1,30; there seems to be but little Inquiry for Spring., Oats dull with 'sales to arrive, buyers . furnishing 'sacks at • 64@65; sale, on spot, of 1 carat; 67 small sales in afore at 70®72. Rye "very ,dull with offers to sell at *1,20; small lot% cannot be quoted above 61,15. 'cotrilluil and nominal atl.s to 78 on whart,and track, as to quality. Pritne :Spring Bar.. ley may be qtloted at $1,65(4)1,70.- HAY—Baled is offering pretty freely, and the market is dull but unchangedt. we continue to quote on wharf, at $25@27. HOMINY.:-.Almost out of season; nom inal at t'4,7s@hiperJ3bl.• • • HIISICB-Sales corn husks at s3i„$ 3i„ HEMP—Salei at $2lO. i,LARD OIL , !-Sales of Extra No. 1 at 11,50 aud No. 21at11,20. T.TAXP.,--Clevtrand Lime is quoted n t 50, 'per • bbl; and ' Common White' at , -MAPLE &YRUP-- Sales in gallon jugs .at $1,50.• I • • • • POTATOES - Sales of old crop at 45W0 Toir bushel, and nevi - crop 53@)666116 barrel. PEAlTUTs—Small'sales at 12e. • ;• PRQllBloNOlitarket firmer - „and 'priceii tending noWard. ' We now quote Shoulders' i 14®14 Sides 16 3 / 4 @17 fbr Ribbed lead. -17 3 / 4 ®lB for. Clearr, ganIP.PH; ..1"r Canvassed 1834; Sugar Clued Canvas d 20(020. Breakfast Bacon 20. " MetTangues, *5,50 per dozen. Mess Thirki . o2.l Dried Beef, 21. 4 • SEEDS.--_Oocssional small sales 'of Flaiseed at 12.44q12,50. No demand for 'Clover or Timothy SALT—Balea bf' car load lots 'at '111,83 ®l,BB. TALLOW—Nothing doing in this aris-. "ale of imPorianoe l and prices are - PETROLEUNI MARKET. - . Orvicrs of PITTSBURG/I, ctABETTA, TUESDAY, Junb 8, 1869. s The oil market was comparativbiy quiet today, the excittitnent which pre- it veiled yesterday having pretty , :well _ subsided, and the feeling both in Crude and Refined was decidedly easier, and' j El prices, generally, a fraction lower. ThO volume of business, compared with yes terday, "was 't ;'small, Ms.,: I ea in the 'aggregate falllng .frilly one halts and there appeared be more sellers than buyers. There was an offer to sell at 011 City at $5,00, against 0. sales yesterday at 15,85, while in this market the sales show a decline of a i , A' cent and ,te,„„half, on some deliveries, whieh is rju tG a 4..ta11,in so short a timeL IroVatithstAddhigihese sudden and trio. f,l llintlltdittiagdnei,9o trade ie in a healthy condition, - 11101% so than during any II preceding time this year, and the re. ceipts of Crude and shipments= of Re fined indleathitiiittthe great t majority of k our manufacturing establishments have, resumed operations. 1;1 CRUDE. As , already- Intimated; -was kin" a"t, easier to-day, salters generally being, more anxious to, operate, while on the '• other halid, ats 'always is `the rinse when. the - market is weak, buyers were very timid and not disposed to buy even at V thereduo,tion.- Sales . :1,000 , each July to ' 4 l DeceMber at 45)4,11,000 June at 14 .1:006 L. spot at 14; I,oooJuly to September at 15; V, and 4,000 and 2,500, all year, seller, at. 13%. - Also, was quiet and weak with a droop- j ing tendency. Sales 1,000 spot at 3234; 1,000 July at 3235; 1,000 do at 32%;-500 do. V, at 3235; 1,000 June. at 3235; 500 do at 3234; e. 4. 1,000 July to September at 33, and there wasasale pending ,of _NO, each. July .tia• lekt same '. figure. I.....rketit. opened strong in the forenoon and for a - -; time it looked as if there would be a rep etition pfj , yiesterday, - !but it soon ettoleft •down and' continues gliter arid Weak du ring f' the balance of the day. r LUBRICATING OILS. • k _ EClipie Winter. Lubricating oil ' 400 Eclipse Railroad Axle • 1150 EcHigok Mor.4ol;Y: pseEPfn e 1300 00 RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL, ORI3 tde. 113 0Weri1 . . 4 • : ,•;•";.• ., •_. .. ' i.. -. if 2 PRI* ViStailtl'Vfo`tia" ' ."'. '4ou - -1 4 J. Munhall ' - 90 II Fishel I A r. .Ere. .:, .... —••••,,....- 1 ;250 " Eagle . 1 1V, 0r5i.ir1.,44.....1....'..',., AOCI . • Livin n &Bin - 480 1, rei'lle v 1"& Bro 810 '' r e • —ll7 - 41 - 4.080 bus. OIL sarrpso Ea ST ST A. V. S. H. J. C. Kirkpatrick, & 276tble ref. to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner 250 bble refined to. Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. MontzheirnerKohler &. Co. 197 bble ref.. to Waring King & Co., Philadelphia. Liberty pi ) Worke 200, ;Obis refined 40 , Wi PavegimAtroy.Thihidelfthliu". tit), MoKehry & Bro., 100 'bble refined to. W. P. Logan dt P. Weisenherger-dt Co 100 bble ref.. to Warden, Frow & Co, Philadelphia. Total Refined. - 41 OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENICCI Mentzer, Hepler. & Co. 077,b01a ref. to. W. P. Logan & 01.0.„XhilAdelphug Arnold Herbs: CW4.I.OgQ halo refine* 'Waring, Hint* ' ol %."Philadelphla. 'Total shipments Refined 1077 fisztvne, 'l * '1869 1 . d of jaw. - Pi t t T h qs, nQ immedl - yolume of °lt! 11`11110,t NE,ox DITQUZENB t.• la ref. to Warden, Frew' *llCeit'llici64o o. tH U, 10.1,4 ), Ph ‘ fladel b td D. Dirt - i linbley, rldladelp. 11110 " 13':711-11;Ba ls. lieu b :I ble ue re lt flned to B. Total shipments F.f,Uned i ` j; !s\