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STEEL WORKS_
DITQUESNE WORICS.
00113 MAN, RAIIII. & 00.,
Idsnufactarers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND .SPRiNCS•
DvcarEslue, L X MID .11V1LIITA•
PLAT
- i - .".
• BAIS,ROUND AND SQUARE IRON
%
rtitEtIIII2%3%EADAZA.NIC IMON.
DOWrNDRIIandDIOirER DAM
71JaNGI&C C UTTER
BAILS, CI LINDEN
•
IP ASTD VLA.T -R TAIL, for Coal Roads.EETH,
•VirBANS,WEDOEs & MARK, ON'
ING.PLOW AND CU LTI Vd.TOR nTEEL,
117T,Ni. WINOS A.ND MOULDS er , to pattern.
• =SELL TIMIS, STEEL SEL&FNII, Asi N
l''. WY4SNr. MtfalaY and Sy AlitON SPRINGS and
- . on NAILS AND SPIKES,
in First Class and Warranted.
-., ..: z- ' " iliaits .AND WORKS. .
Strait arid . &Regis's:ay River,
um;
and V Water. Street. Pittsburgh.
13.11EFFIFIA STEEL WORKS.
. gaiGER. MNIOK. &00
_ if
PITTSIttfRGEL. PA..
Yannfactnrers of every description of
-VAST ANA GERMAN STEEL,
iILJITLWard I3II3B,
SLLL./VD PL.STIPOEX EIYBILIMB,
AIM= STEEL TIES, me,. ac
Warelieee, 83 Water asmlloo First Rs.
MILLER, BARB & PABIUM
13UAL
inriel3A.L.r, /AB& MLLES,
PART24.11:6 - B. k
11. PAR KIN.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Offlee, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sal4:6ls'
11/4Cii PIAIIMIN T D
• .
:4 4 5 :4 STEEL
rAitKi BBOTiMit & CO. ,
~I!.uga.tFetik..r.444.lciptlitts at
• ,;'•• 6. ll l lll3 Erial.
- Vitae and War eigoci THIRITPTH, THIRTY.
MST aad RAILtsOAu WIRERTS,
• " 'IPYI4I4BIMGIII
IRON WORKS.
SAI4 V rss, nein.— W. P. Poulin. Su"
lIIIIITTSWITIUM FORGE
~%ND IROWCO.,
ZAIICRACTIMXIIII 01
Bar Brea; '
Batiroad fish Bars snug Bolt";
Sallread Car Ades Waled;
Itiallroad Car Axles Hammered;
lisseozaotive Frames;
r-,Baraentotiva /Fawn* Shapes;
• Aims semi,
Yokes. Straps;
• Platen Heads;_
Staattaan4 Biutria;
i • Itaamboat Crataks;
Piston Bode, Wrists;
r/tlllllllll isini - CoUars, dta.
. ()Moo, No. - 177 — PEN1 1 1 !TRICILT,
PTITSIIIYEGH, EL.
ILLERSHIMIN'.'-PROCBSS
uce a;
;for pe dap of the dES P .
I"She . gnparlorAnalltt Imputed to good Iran,
iothalrreet Impfoyament , in luferfor Iron. and the
rell—larlotost.comanendlt twat ninnaf! t cturern of
won.
Fui a gg 44P .4 1 12 n t,it e au rn t rVrr rt, b7 ,
, .
, , JAMES SPEER
Attorney for the Trastees;
290X8,.1 sadA. *heights' - Butharker. 9034
foutide Imoene. - - -
Par ties Interested are Invited to elan the
illnaagialibatanis!WOßKit. where the: noels is
aawLrsaceessfdloperation.::ci.- tee:o47
Pennsylvaniairon Works.
uger., .206. : .16111 i, Anne.: , guiEirr
st :sll * " 94114:',1",MIgleginaliCha
',II3,WS,FOUNDERS.
:. :alifdi Y. cociria 11XSItIr NECIZ,
4 10 0 31 .116 '1
COOPER it 'CO.,.
tandem
Bell and 141188 %%u
Gs
CASTIN
181gA856
HADA O'Sold:rTl.T TO CISME&
Maleitble and •Gity Iron Fittings,
• 4AS PIPE AND TDBING,
I fillaTTAUfgY lop 'CHEW( TALUS,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
JELION PIK
,- COS,
"
ohm% desoilptlon for
Steam, Water and OIL
MAN MACTURERB OF J. M. CUOMO:8:
Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.,
' Agents for
ere, theo - est in me .m.ciiket:
Offtee and Works, corner Thirteenth and rite
Streets.
COAL AND CORD.
tet9e4LlKfl). .;;
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
.111RogitilikAdvanne u.
NO. 667 LEB,EBTY. STREET,
. . 11
, Igit i nortr 11951Kni.Zip pciWir ,
• • t• Or •, i P :I: , :I
' •
'' e 4 I Atiglik 6 ea
.14.
set aierket price.
ill orders left at their once, or addreaeed to,
thorn through the mall. will be attended to
•prourtrtrf,.... , ~ . -' t - * -„1 i
LITHOGRAPHERS.
Irti 5n0rgaatar..•........ « ....,tuuar
NW, iv ti UC CPRO S,
LIIIIOOIIIAPHIZIM
set Lith . pYfe Istablishat
- • oi
AVY)3: 4 44 71411
1
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N A
• ~, •_-
*J!:'*?Vf;-'464"",!stn"
FOUNDERS; MACHINISTS. 'Egq4.o:lB,
KNIT FORT PITT
FOODRY COXPAM.
OFFICE CID WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
Prf.TSBITRGH,.TPA.
PrEngines, Rolling Brai Mi
chinery, Nail -'Machine*, Re
torts, and Castings grenerally.
.NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AID PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll sad antallman Streets,
WM'S WABD,)
prx-ristrarimin s
WILLIAM SMITH-,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
7 6AE4 AND WATER *ORB&
My rives are all east Invariablylit Pits, In dry
mum and teat lengths. Also, full assortment
of ram) *
• Coothigs for and Water Works.
ealaTlMVitsTAstrt`ninatienoPtiltyntilkrd•
P,F...Foivro
DUQUESNE - FORGE.
Milan EMEili''
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has , facilities eo-etensive with toe leading
Forges In the East, and is prepared pl•oniptl
!HAYtoril rs - for STEAMBOAT
, CRANKS, PISTON' ROD 4 ,_LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMB, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE PRAMILS. together with every
deseriptlon of SHAPE WCIRH. Ofdeoand Forge,
Corner of Dliquente Way\and First Street
apleth49
ROBINSO I7IO , I ±EA & CO.,
gnocessors to SON, MENIIS ALT 1141124
GTON WORKS'
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
itandliotarerserfloit; end atauoaii7 B — team In
riteszlislast Engines, Xechinery,
Cut ings of all descriptions : On Tanks
43
sad s r Stoller and Sheet Iron Work.
Ottice, No. - 12. corner F4rsf4 ta¢ Binittilleld
Streets.
igekts for eIFPULD' PATE= INdlirioß
for teedpg Boilers. El
- 'Ulan
CAUI4II*
haiti Ward Foundry indlikeitille Works,
• _ .
SANDEBEy BT., ALLEGHENY cm. TA..
Akisibaraetards Enlines, Ott Privies,
ribleys; Grist and. - Bair Mill Work,
Beath, and Machine Castings, Orate Bars,
WelEbtal.WWoll .1e.:BnIId to order and
have on - nand Enables of a ll slaes. invitqll
.CENTRAL FOUNDRY . 1 ••
'AND ROLL WORKS
• * 8810 Penn 'Street.
BOLIMAIit BOYD & BAOALEY.
tl4llli4ilis,llpll BoiU Lithe'. se."
OILS
NIVAIUNGPAND
Commission Merchants and Brol!eri is
Petroleum and its Prodtidts,
ItAt2tIIitLISCICI D.UQUESNE WAY,
raIiLDZIXICLi ADDIMOS.
'Mangier Of COMlrittrZet
aria '1133 44)11TH-SZQUID,.I3TRISYS.
ECLIPSE-
PETROLEUM REFINERY.
. ,
HERBERT W. C. 'TWIDDLE'
BULNI3BACTUJIER OP
Lubricating ,$ High Test BuininfOils.
ReLipee Eatiroad Axle oIL
Stands great heat without change; remains
- limpid lowest, lemp.eratures. :Special Oil for
troploWeßmates or hot weather.
Letonsotlee..Engline, Usehine Shop,
Will cut Screws.
Uster Mill .and Planing Mitt Ones •
_Adartted for high
US
Uplemdle .US, Wool Head.
SOL, TanalereL Stull Sensole,
Logi& estioltne,
Harness- OU. , Parratline.
.141BlifOltdVARIUSHISta *reserve Britiht Iron
Work pad. Machinery Brom de serve'
: These products:wry atartufactured .under • Dr.
Tweddle,satent t ang Serheat BUM Vac
. Thwimbries OM are aimost ooloiniess,
Plefeetly , pnre, unifbrin. and mostly • light Col—
ore,t, stand I high temperature unchan ed. and
remain limpid. gd, extreme cold. Thexaaroad
Oils are 'unequalleand are In constant use. on
many of.the principal Railroads. Samples can
gittamiued- and • order* left - at 114 k WOOD
ST. Works at Sharpsbnrir Bridge. .
TACK BROTIIEIRS,
.I'CODEMISSION NERCHANT°
•
- AND DEALERS n
Patroletun-;%iiiid:Lits Products,
_
• Pittsburgh Offfee—DALZELVS 851LD1240,.
Oyler of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. •
Philadmal)elphia Ofilei-1517 WALNUT BT.
ani
t 9000 ND ou*9l4Ksi
-.,H. M. LONG do ,C 0..,.
Once. DALZBLL BUILDING,
Duquesne Way, rlttaburgh, Pa.
ti ii, p 0 ~ ' :' , I TV '111.91(103 1 .1 ~-,1 -ii-,'
piTTBBUBGH
OtELTY, WORKS. ;
ak.' • 2): . ;
JIVICEE as CO.
- 1 '`‘` l rkgrr ii
Irrillikit t ADßA N 811141 61
DENT) PLA.T7OBM D COUNT'S
-- SCALES.
7.0•4 •Pitant sa4 Lid",
" ZS; ...- Ml 3 ll MAIL '
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RAM
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 186'
HTJE - 11. - BOLE
Cor.rant Alley and Daquesnenn
(NiLAR THY POINT,)
Engine Buiirkirs, Fennders and
Machinists.
Mainifaetnie STEAMBOAT ENGINES aid STA
TIONARY ENOLNES, of all Me&
al attention inVited toonr new tYTATION
-411
0. WELL ENGINH.AND PORTAB LE BOILER. of 111-borseipower.
CASTINGS. of ev_ery
_kind, made to order atom*
'Youndry on THIRWSTREET. below Market. •
BIOS t t pr 011 Well,, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
RANGE S., UOTISICand TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TORA.OOO PRIMES, on hand sad made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAWINORKB4-
reenthig on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
' ITITIBUB#II,
mr All orders promptly tilled. TUT VS.
FORT PITT -
BOW 5.4 T&
WCYRK TII ..\
CARROLL & SNYDER,'
miNvp4,cyußsas or_
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR,
FIRE-BUS .LND cryLumax. STEAM ,BOIL
EMS . •
OIL STILLS AND oIL Tkris.s.`
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH_PAND,
eSTTLING PANS, SALT 'AND OUN
DVTRIZER;
STEAM PIP ER, easom - sralis ' AND Ili 21
BRIDGES__•
PRISON DOOss AND GOAL SHUTZB
Office and Warehouse.. earner Second.
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
sr Orders eent to the abovettddress will be
roannly attended to. udi7:l69
WAL BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON ,W
NOB. NB, 111, 1114 iND Sib YKtIll W. •
Havlihr intoned. a large yard and ffiralatied ft
with the meet approved machifiern we &re pro.
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
-
EBB In the best manner, and warranted equal tb
any made In the country. Chimneys Breechiag,
Ylre Beds, Bteam Pipeig.. Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Balt Pans, Teaks, 011 BUM, Agita.
ton, Settling Pans. Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Bollerse • tr rt ,
Repairing danneßaltostaitnotien...
JAMES M. BITER,
55 and -56 Water Street,
PITTSIBInten. PA.,
tr..urtrrrzua
OT -
IRON. OIL - :TANKS,'
, sompalt Pi.2l3.l:loPPAcBigrA/!IPLEA4
ziousma KILL
41.3141.511XLVIVAiltWORL
y- • :For Steamboat..
JAseiro 112171511..........1...iminnr0 D. swan
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
IZAWISTACTITRIZI3 011.
Steam Boilers, 011 .Sttils, Tanks.
SBEZT IRON W081L.64.
61 Perin: Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES.. OAST.INGS, &o
•
TBEST :STOVES.
HE
A. BRADLEY frz -CO..
Ilannfiicturers of the greatest variety of
, .
Cools, Parlor and Heating Stares ,
'.' TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. '
Sole Aients for the selebrated Base burning
Oriental Stoves - and Furnaces for Bard COll or
Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Oalcs. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win.
ter. Do =Way until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agenta for Orientals—DEMDlLEß BROS.,
Smithfield tit. t OSO, ROBLEY, AlleghenrCity.
•
aßlifFilUall& 84 CO
)111112711CTU8S8B 07 USILIC VAILIAT Or
I errOVES, L
BOSTON
,colpinfo RANGE)
6 .IIIEIVIEIY - FUENAM" •
• 17, 9 11 Wlt E rl, l lTillr • -
THE NIW o ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE;
BEOULA B." COLUMBIA (AMC ISTOVE ft
VANE OCUArInnaU Pattern): woRTABLE
PANNE OAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN%
BET LECTOB,MBATESfreA tram anima thistl
ORATE 77105, IMMURES,
206 and -20& Liberty Street,'
iie2l:yl7 - Titrorostrikm.'n..
irk. STOVEs. ... • . " • ' s .
• • ~_ - CET THE. BEST.
BIMSEL COM .]
1
~- ?.. :• .: .Fi ,`,j . -. C. - ..' • [ ~..-. : 1:
TRIIIVIWiI • '
$
!OR zilry • o'tzg COAL.'
. 1 i , :-: --•i . ~,.
, . Warranted to Cook, Itahe'lr goadltui
*ants :ley other; $t the, thden.'.: .
,1:...r.c.i.' , 146 - '''r - d , J riri vi'' . . :;-. t i
• . a cuthr . , :
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No. 1 4atC.ti:bertvAtre9, tii
r,. 11/ i I .•• • 1:•.'.•,.•,,P-iti ; ::: i i , , %' • . '-.,'''.:
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' pi xi bll c ie r aa , ,V: .
L, _,.. ~....,
i 'l6o,lloll`feetT)c lath' OHM I'l ,
26,000 feet tilnen Common Plank,
easimpet Tsda iv y ig i g popiar: '
13118,,v..-1/." ,X, AI a
.; 10,00.10 teetar y y Poplar Peatalltht.L. r w( I
' ' 10.61.00 l'etrirl'ineHo6 l lWes, >1
160,000 feet Hemlok Heantlfok. , shin .
803._000 feetli4l. A_ 18 40 SaIIPIA
,
MC
290.. 000 No. 116-hich Bhl glass sawed.
, 60. ' No. 116-lroAA141:4 1
. 1.041.; 1101 17 . 1 0 , ;! .
-''' 'fi t , Iflre'm : i . ~ ~ ' `OOP! .1..1
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"; s ' . lOO lnte . ' 2 ': ',.• ~ . „., -., :"'
',,' , • ‘,. 100 A il , :. ' 4 *Cedar
Alb°, o r !al , um ber, utles2St. In 4 for
r•atis.l/4? ,i_l_m,._ eill t elite on handl6' . ,..4__
gaup ExA_NDax. -PATTERsoti. 1an...,
• • , . A,. !mew-Wee:l and.worM-Pf ,'•
ata Streetirb,• 1162Wara 4-11e0.012A;4..
milk of Manchester. ' , 0,
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iiiiiii f itilreighui
•,--...•,,.. , , ...„ ,ioMlionforto l / 2 0..
No. I NrUltelt.3 MUM( .o 9b 44, al-.i. t.
..assommumroptisa Mint aselliltr
ormi
:40 .4' i'." . 4.:7 , .... .. ,• , , , ,44 ~..77;,...-4 •4•,:i.mr—,-.-4.
• - .0 % .,4:0.44 - ,1 ,4 .
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11P
PITTSBURGH,' Pa.
LUMBER.
T",
~, FTNaNOI~iL.
BOHN COIPiNT,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DIELLICEB IN
0470WIMENT SEMMES
AND COLD.
MEREST ALLOWIOII VIIIE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United Staten and Canadas.
-, D/RICTOHIR • .
D. Hosteter. Jno. 0 Hasher.
James tiordon, Bent. H. King. .
E..ffillnee, - Andrew Hiller,
raweett. I James M. Balla.
BAWL. Me
D. LEET W
HART,CAUGHEIi & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
- • , .
zi&.:
ISOCONI33OBn TO HANNA, HART A 00.0
• pitmans no I ,
Exchange Coin Coupons,
9 , ,
And particular attention paid to the purchaie
and sale of
COVERINIMEI4T - BONDS.
• IBlaintrp,rsortai, on lacono:Lon.
tayiusin.• • •
NM
N HOLMES 84 SONS,
33.4e6rtaMILLIEr6119,,'
Blarket StrefS,
V 1 rrtref,33lThlGlEE, Pd.. -
Collections made on all the principal points of
the lliriSesiiltaies andCanadaer
. , .. • =
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
•SOl3iit AND EICiLD ON COMILISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United States Securities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
• e
r 1 4151 1,. 1 131 4 1 , 2 *•e WISP
.U 4
f7TH THIRD STREET ,
rnmuneLprrie.
\ • •
1579C1113 and 'IIONDi. et :all descriptions
bough Sand mid. •
• ,
,Bpeciat
•
attention give Co the purchase and sale
of tioTernineut Securities. ' mh3o
CITY Bit.l
112 Fifth, Street; Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY .LIABLE.
UMW- PAID ; ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCILANGEi
Itone Land sold, and when desired remit to
Europe. Collections made .on all, the pr aloe!
points of the United Gates andpanana.
. Xiosit N ICA InlitaErt. t'res d exit.
. • JAIIIIYB McCann, Vice Peelident.
JOLIN B. GORMLEY, Cashier.
•
• D. Ibmsen. James McCabe;
ThoF t s Rourke, . - Juba Savage,
4): levy ) Jr., r _ Terence Campbsl
Parr 6k Rene, i . ; JALnefl Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jus.Bermgna.,• POMAi Barnes,
Hugh Kettlig` Jel:ks
#l6ol4gg i- SitNai RINK
;Allegheny;
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
. .
Cann,• -.- - • siomoo
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Bank' Or Discount and Delman. '
Pnr.stroi.NT.4. H, HARTMAN.
Caeutut—E. P.. YOUNG.
DIRECTORS.
S. H. Hartman. W. H. Burt,
J. P. Henderson, ' G. Patter-on, ,
J. Konen, • 'IL ?; Brown, "
Samuel Dyer, - ,4s. B. Meir . raw.
,(1 4 . 1 4, 1 ! ° ,1 1 *. '' ' . 7423472
'WIIIAIt - In= :&"
ep f i ?25 ., 03er1y Street.
Cqrirror trtilp, now idtfio the trade at low
- • rietlY
Prime New CroiiNew Orlesmi Sugar and
Porto Rico, Cue; an - 1 English Island Sugars.
iqw York, Philadelphia ;mid Baltimore
Be -
t"ia -/) T 44 t rii l s ;• Stuabis,Vam, santmrls ndlgrupt.
,t
'Porto Rico, Cuba and English, Itibtrid
/ 0 9A5 gTion4 tIItPUTh. I mp erial, - Gunpowder
arid trolOng Teas.r, .
Carolina and Ransiofir slce. :! .
Jaya. Lagrusgra and .lo Coffees.
Tobacco, 'Lard 011, Fish, Nails, -.Glass, itypaps,
Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly Mt nand:
ATBO.
- ,
Tine'Biandiegiiilifas and Vgnia.
Rhenish, Moe and
. Spttrk}tvi Mock:rine'
of Itinatil dij2o..itli 'bottles.. • ,•• •
Sparkling siose le, , tleharsbe •
rg and Johannts
burg, Hoekhelmer. Burgundy, Ae.
°P.11 • "
neistntrg I Freres) Pins-Olive 00.
• do 'do Olafetkilmnorted'lr.
do do - White Wines,
_ln bott e_s.
M. WortMI . 3OW flparklliigiestneros. T
Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Mine •
- Free Old Mononintaela R e Whiskies. p
.dw'da,7,VeFfreffirilit lobigb t
,
• ; •
SoTe.' Ajfaut itior
tatilettar: • 'O%l n r!. , 1
Verzensy and Seller, thinnpagne: '• ; I
Broadtail of oarl)•it'l • Iletetticon - :and virr
4111.41411 • • • '
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. r _TRADE MARK. -
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1 .A e , Dinffiligrg .?':'....'
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0: f • .- ' , /i i•.l-iio,,
.11 • '." ! liana]) -- -'
•‘. ' Wi. .}: e" - • igarz
k:,
e'n illaZiet till
r e _v v ~ ..,v , • .a,04,i
I.'
ter!! .4 , 9Nilie 511
)autita;T as
JJ. e , JR. tials
PrCol.a.l2o,
SILVER AND COUPONS
"taught at Igtgliest Priccs.
PH. R.. NEB,TZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
1366 •
J,timEs BRADY Of• UO.,
(3necusors 08. JONES A CO—)
Corner' Fourth and Wood Sts.,
313.41.1 4 4 — M1LMPE.15,
EDT AND SELL ALL KENDS 01
,GOYERIMENT sEcunnus,
--- GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
oWstOstriAvositax =toss.
ffr Interest Allowed on Deposit,.
Money loaned on @oven:anent Bondi at
Writ market rates. •
w
airrizei-o7usVocfArhstroNP2r:::
61°.
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
, LIJEIiL&N, Prox'S.
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GOVERNMENT BONDS !
I 'We will register all kinds_ of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss, or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in
.oovernment Bonds,
Con..roturn Qc WOOD sirs.
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07710801 Prrtslnrwsur GAlsErrig,
TuEsDA3r, ,June 15, 1869.
The' eitrenia atiiitkenek of the money
market•hai - forced_ a , large number of
lipeculative holdersoflong gold , to part
with It. The prospect of paying one
,iiighth Per cent. and In some instances
one-quarter per cent. interest per day is
not very encouraging for those who
thought to run up the price some six or
fiighi Points abciifi present qttotations,
although they:May be able on a bitter
Money market to advance gold', far
above what it has beei since the close of
the war. •
4 .Government bonds suffered li kewise a
',mane of at least One-hillf per cent. of
;he nevi' bonds=lo , lo's are'Very weak.
l' Stocks are dull and lower and should
the stringency in money continue for a
few days longer Stocks would have a
heavy decline to experience.
1 Our local money market works easy. •
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 137 3 / 4 ; Silver, 130; Eighty-
One's, 121 3 / 4 Five Twenties, 1862, I= 3 / 4 ;
iio , _. 1864, 117 3 / 4 ; do 1865, 11 3 / 4 8; do 1865,
Consols,n 119, 5 4; do 1867, 119 3 / 4 ; d 0.1868,
;Ten 'Forties, 108 3 / 4 ; New York
•:)ntral, 88 3 / 4 ; Erie, ---; Reading, 97 3 / 4 ;
ttsbnr h; Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railrosul, 86 3 / 4 ; Ohio & ledssippi,
83 3 / 4 ; Michigan Southern, 105;. Cleve
land it„ Fittaburgh, 96%; ChiCingo 'A
Rock LLnd, 18 3 / 4 ; Chicago & North
Western, :83; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 94 3 / 4 ;• Adams Express Com-
Panv,t 59; Merchants -Union Express,
15; Pacific • Mail, 89 3 / 4 ; Western Union
Telegrapfi'Company, 40%; Am. W. Ex-
Press, 40 :
, T
-401Osing quotations received by James
. Brady, it Co. Gold, 138 3 / 4 ; United
States - Sixes, 1881, 121%; Fiyeawenties,
1862, i 2. do. 1864,117}§; ao. 1 11 3 3 / 4 ;
Ten-Forties, 108; ,Five-Twept rit W
ary and July, 1865,119 q; db. ri t ,
119 3 / 4 ; do. do, 1868, '119 3 / 4 fßeile fdrtii3s,
Ppar leas, 3 / 4 ; Due Compounds, 1,9; Union
acifio Railroad, 93; Central do. do.,
par; Cy. Pacifies, 1C3 3 / 4 ; Superior 96.
By Telegraph to the PlttatTrgh tiazette.]
NEW YOlttc, June 15, 1869.
!Money market very stringent until
after bank hours and the dem4n d was
i !, gent; Theatea on call , rapdly ad
viineedianti et.laige business was trans.
la ded at 7 per cent. currency with coin.
Imissions added of 34@3-16 per cent.
'Discounts nominal.
ErterlinkAiill at 9 2 )( 1 (4)9%. G6lO heavy
aniflo s wer; opened at 138 X, faille 137%.
[advanced to 138, and closed at 137%.
;There was considerable long gold
thrown overboard by one or two promi.
neat operators 'consequence of the
, money pressure. In addition to this a
t large amount of gold was borrowed
t against stock coilaterals and thr,owp, on
iLlgr t fp*ket to g;:ei.:•thh.piltrrency: Avg
' Ing rates B@l2 per cent, Clbarances
1/.50,000,000.
Governments a trifle loWer, but closed
`steady, though dull. Couppnii.: or
1121 i@)1111: 1 4; do. '62, 122g@122%;%db."'64,
1117%@117y 4 ; do. '65. 118%©118%; do.
new, 119%®119%; do, '67, 1193(A119%; do
4'68,11.19%©119%; 10.402, 108%©108%; Pe
i Elites,' 106%0106N.
State bonds firm. Missouris, 943,; oth
ers heavy; old Tennessees, 64@65; new
10tinSP:irgy.cp9liAgis 5 113 .
E 35 541"(ftViurgi."5 5 ,40 50 %. -
Stocks yielded to the stringency in
- .money this afternoon, and there' was a
geneial failing off in prices 71'24Mj
higher : figures of the day, Which were
made between 1 and 2 o'clock. The fluc
tuationsiwore frequent and the market
feriSlVerid unsettled. At, the close
there was a steadier feeling, nut dullness
was the chief feature.
Coat, 32;
pt ' 5:30: Cumbqrhind
Coalr-52; T felts I ttpiess, St; I 'Aigeribant
40; Adams, 51; United States, 69;
Merchants Union, 14%; Qulcksilver,ls%; ,
Canton, 623;; Pacteg Mail, 88%; Western
Union, Telegraph, 40; Mariposa, 8;
do. preferred, 176; New York Central,
188; Erie, 29%; do. preferred, 56q; Hud
son, 106; 4 Reading, 97%:.T'errq ,_l3Teple t .Eal
-Wabashi -`7OR: do.- plreferted - 1 139( St.
Paul, 74; do. preferred. 8t; Pett y . We' e,
155i4; 004 p and- Mississinpt, 96t v .
:gm liebtral; 433; ItiehipaifPhibt et
'lo4%:_lllitiois,Central, 14334; Pittsburgh,
96; BOOR' -Island,' — 1.18,0 - 'Nfirthwestem
82%; do..p,referred p 93%; C. C & I. 9. 1 ,44
-11-01 411 C. Wel& 1., 7W i Ic' , '- '-'
n au Hdnf il Br= ,,„
Vabitheit, 50; . pop.
. :gialls,A;-,ftankl6,-. Fr anklin ,-- le Heola;"85;
%OW Attniwtsollif 40140Yit*
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PMTIiLBURGII MARKETS
OFFICE OP FYITSBURGE GAZE*4
TUESDAY; June 15, 1869.
There is nothing new or important in
the general markets worthy of special
notice. The demand for all of the lead
ing articles is restricted mainly to sup
plying immediate wants, and with a
light volume of business, prices gener
ally are unchanged. Wheat advanced
about four cents per bushel in Chicago,
to - day. but it is not likely to amount to
much, and as yet has had no influence ,
whatever on Flour.
. APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 50®51,60,
per gallon as 'to quality. . ' ' '
BUTTER—Is in fair demand with sales
of prime to choice Roll, at 25@28.
1 BEANS—DriII at 12®2,50.
CHEESE --Bales of Western Reserve,
at 16® 7; Factory, 18®19; andgoshen,
21®22.
CAR ON 01L—Is unsettled and Irreg
ular, t ugh firm.
DRI El FRUIT—DuII; Peaches, 13 for
quarte : 14®15 for mixed and 17®18 for
halves.l 'Apples, 12®13m. - - -
EGGS—In good supply the receipts by
the Fort Wayne Road alone, aggregating
about 130 bbls. We now quote at 18®19.
FRUlT—Prunes, 13; Currants,„ 12W
Valeneia Raisins, 14; Layer Raisins $3,75
per box.
FISH--No.. 3 large Mackerel (new)
$6,75 per half bbl; No. 2 do, 110,50;' No. 1
113,50; Baltimore Herring, fs,oo per bbl
—full weight. 49; Baltimore Shad, $8,50.
Lake Herring, $3,75 per half bbl; and
White Fish, $8,75. -
FEATHERS—Firm and in limited
supply; we now quote live geese at 85®
90 to the trade, and st, in a retail way.
FLOUR—Is• dull and unchanged
holders generally anxious to realize...and
reduce stocks as rapidly as possible.
GRAIN— Sales of No. 1 Spring and
Winter at $1,20®1,25, and No.-2- Spring
at 41,10. Oats quiet and unchanged; 65
®66 for car load lots, on spot, and 68®70
in store. " Ryels.in better inquiry and
we now quote at $1,10®1,15. Corn is
dull and nominal at1,0®75 on :track arid
in elevator, and 80®85 for small lots in
.store. PrimeSpring l ßarley, $1,65.
HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond
market at prices ranging all • the way
fronsllB®3o, as.to qnality; reoeipts from
the country varylight. ,
HEMP—Sales at 4210.
T.TMVl—Cleveland Lime Is quoted at
WU, per bbl, and Common White at
11.75. • '
orf. 4 -48; firmer, in 'sympathy
with the advance in Lard,
,but t as yet,
unahanged; 41;20 for No. 2 and,41,60 for
No. 1--city brands.
POTATOES—SaIes of old at 40f©45 per
bushel, in store.
PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 120. •
PROVISIONS—Market firmer and
pricea advancing. We now quote Shoul
ders at 1435®14%;1 Sides 17p.t®17y, for
Ribbed .and 18 1 4®1834 for Clear; Plain
Hams'it. , g; Plain Canvassed .:00; Sugar
Cured Canvassed 1014®2034. Drhad, Beef,
21. Mess Pork,. 482,75®33. Lard, 20%
in .bbbs; 19 34 in• tierces, and 21 in pails
and kegs. , ' -
SEEDS Occasional small,sales 'of
Flakssed at 12,4502 50. No desttiricf . for
Clover Or Timothy ! - •
'SALT " . -- - -Salesin, a jobhing waV,atVPer
bbl, for Allegheny River brands.
TALLOW—Nothing doing in this arti
cle of importanCe, and prices are nomi
nal.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
_
Orir.Los. OP P/TTSBITROSE ISAMITTE,
TUESDAY, June 15, - 1869. "
The market opened considerably
stronger and some few sales were made 1 ,
, -
at an advance, but in the afternoon there i
was a slight reaction and the advance I
was partially lost. The general, tone of .;..,
the market appears) to be towards in- ;.,-
creased firmness, an dthose who are in- 1 .
terested in low prices are not so sanguine 3 .
as they were a few days since. • The re- I
ported decrease in the production, !
whether it be true or , ot, has produced i
- 1
a stronger feeling all aroundyand deal-
eta generally are "ope l ating with -a view ?
of present prices being sustained. Nk I
ile
there are many who do t i b
: t not .ella
- -.... e 4
reported falling off ittlhe pioil ;find 3
.
1
have good reasons for so doing, yet there
is no way of proving it false, and hence t
the report kas kqe accepted lyrtclaet, as i
I t
there bk . & WaYlo getting over f 4 It is I
true, eri* otinLlbe pOltited•ptit te and ;
there, 'and'it tikinipotriiibilitbget 'p a fa- 1
port of this kind without making some
mistakes, yet these errors tire not of
sufficient magnitude to alter the result. ; 1
yirktle - wil do not-propose , to take either t
Sidii iii3thanptter, there is no disguising
the t , f4et but 'What the market has been ,
stronger slate than it was previous to
the putting out of this report, and that a.'
material adyance has
,been fatablished,.;
and the upward Movement 'can be at
tributed to nothing . else than the re--
ported decrease in.tha production.
• otrion.
There was but little clone in Crude to. r
day, and while; themarket 16 ; 4331'34 hold
ers are firm, and generally asking high
er prices. • Sale of ' 1,000 each June to-
Aug at 15; and 1,000 seller. all „year.
at /A:a Soling dtdie, is held at it);though
-It'tsiatiVald - ttnif - it coUld`be breughifrom
Oil City at about 143. f.
xnFSFBD
Sale 500 each July to September, at 33; I I
500 each July and August, at 33; 500
June, at 313;; 500 each July and Septem- 5
ber, at 31%; 500 each July to September.. t i.
at 33'- for thetwo first, and . 333 i fut. the -
.9$1"Mt121:1-.1 .:-;:, 4';'...1 ., I; 4
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating . oil,
Eclipt* - Kagik 6 a4 A4 l .
Eclipse ld'achinery
Eclipse Spindle
OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. B. B.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 925 bbls retinedi
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
,Btaziciard•Ctil ;Co., 710 ibblit jelirimi to
Livingston & Bro., 1500 eases to War py
eg ..FrewidiSoz,iPhilad,ei phis.rrim ',F.;
6t4Q.ber 4 500 lobla -ArWed'to ra
Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia..
McHelvy & 8r0,,_500 bbls refined to. ri"
W. P. Voitanit - Pro.MlaSelinia.
LychiliatnEr64-998 tobn" reflntift - to W.-
P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia.
FAxi i c tit ef6.L.,Bl, 8. 250bbls irefinclif W.
P; "-
Citizens Oil Co. 39 bbls refined to.
Tack & Bro., Pliklatielphisi.
Total Refined; 1500tath '- '3422
OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE
DEPOT.
Brooks, Ballenliffe — dt Co. 98 bbla ref.-
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
5 0 r%.424 11 111 1 7 1, 41i=tri ! 4:k
Total shipments Refined
BECEIPTSpt,pRUDE OIL.
Fisher & Bro 1,930 bbla..
Omit= & Bowers 696 ac
J. J. Nandergrift 3 Ji
J. Wilkins lf
- ,114
wart.", Rint _
Oallagb*,,," 4.,:i:4.511 480 "
Biunh a wat.e
- 240 "
5,015 bbk.
u vi.avA
N
ME
.400 t
350.
750 rc,
...... 800 g,