The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 21, 1869, Image 6

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    STEEL WORKS.
DIIQI4SNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAHM &
Manurscturers of
IRCoNi-, NAILS, .STEEL,
• ~..AXILESI AND: SPITINCS, •
1104,17V181A40 a earD
~1111WLITA•
-MAT H OOPB AND 567 &RE IRON.
N_AND,
_SELEET AND WANR - IITONt •
• soILBR PL 4.T.NS AND HEADS, .___-
GUARD IRO DRAki and DROPPER B ASE,
0 BLARGAT; BABA, OxLINDICR
• '&01:G *LAT NAIL, for boat Roads.
BANS,WEDGES & HARROW TEETH.
- •
• i '-- . -..11 11,
_PLow /LIM CULTIVATOR' STEEL,
EL TIRES,
AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
•.. EL MRS, sTAEL SHAFTING, A. B.
2 c .
•-• Atil. BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
.
'OUT AILS AND SPIRES. i 4
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND 4-oititB:
Mixt&lizath Street and , Allegbertyalver,
mid 11-Water Street, Pittsburgh.. -
iehe ,
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMICK & aa
PITTSBIIIIOII. Pa..
Mannfactiirere of every deeerfotlon of
CAST . AND , GEADIAN STKEL,
RATLW BPAINGS,
ELLL. aIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, IC., ad
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
=ER, BAR & PARKIN
612C111M.L,' PABTIMEI
WM. iffETcAs.r,.REUBEN MILER,
I
exo. W. BARR. CHAS. PARKIN.
BEILCIAL .111. EIKE.
CRESCENT
,srazz. WORM%
KELLER, BARB & PARKIN,
• °Mae, No: MO =terry St,
itttda PA.:
lALACIL DIAMOND - •
STEEL WoittS.
PARR BROTHER & CO.,
Nitandlieturers of all,desariptions of
IST3DI
COMIce and Warelionse, TRERTIWTH, THIRTY
YOST sad RAILROAD =RESITS,
IRON' WORKS.
Jul. Viuuniat, Presn..... W. P. PORTIB. Milt%
pITTSBITUGH FORGE
AND
itssurAcrunssii ay
Raw iron;
ltallroad Flab Rats sad •Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles . Rolled;
Ridlitiad Car Axles Hamoseradt
-Lltisomotive Fralltell;
LomMotive Prime Shapes;
• Side Rods;
Yokes, Straps;
- Piston Heads;
Steamboat JERI:SW
Steamboat Crams,
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pittman Jaws, Cidlars, tee.
Office, No: 177 PENN STREETS
Prrrastamii PA.
MRSIRESEN PROCESS.
The Trturtees US now brepered toirrsat Mew.
en tor Limner! of the 3.I,LERSELAIIBISN
no superior quality. itOp .alleg to Road lbOrutiargroyemant ! inferior lowa, malls
rirou.od cod coat, coma:mud It to all manufacturen of
Parties wiiLtni toitie it can obtain licenses by
applying to
JADIES:P: -- SPEEIt.
u• :.tidorztei for.the l'susteesq
1360113 :1-and 51. .Suglishos Stabling, - 96)/
'Vas t* "Guile. "1
vi "A . te'yiat the,
Parties intetested, te
5110LESISEHLS WUB.KII. Where? the ' roeetsis
new in. uneeessint • • -
EVERSON 'SaRESTON it CO .
-Works. ,
Warehouse. Nos. lea - andle7 11711.8 T
gposyotonjuitcliftallat
main* PITTEIBUtion
'';.'.i . .ilii46',.'ilji*lbtit• :5.'....!'..'
3COM X. coorza...; "- •
JOHN hi.,OPEE ,& CO.,
Bell 011:11rassFamidm
CMITINGS
MADE' 2.IIO3EPTSY O,IIDIM.
maleaterneorly i4‘Tilllg§,
Gas 'AND Tlliipl9, •
711TIAN,
ALL i.krTzuziir.)
1:1L - tON CCOCID* L
Brass Work of every description fqr
Steam. Water and OIL
11111137ACTIIR#4A 14:104.
Improved Balance:Wheal Item Pulp.
Agent* for Dreyfus.' Patent oult -
eri, the ?met in the Market.
mos mid aforrierrTi Sali Ptka -
Mk,
COAL AND COKE.
00111.1,110Alitt idOALitt
DICKSON, STKWART & CO., -
(Lately City noes biIUISZOOND ZL0011:
r E e R I IST roma wan rarGez
lowest aor t price.
AU orden left at their aloe, or addressed to
than through the Mans will be attended to
proseptar,
SW`Arft:IITV‘73:
XinflAticur cime,-
121INGERLIt &CLEIB_ 2 _IM,
osl is ream Lithorrapkto
xatabils e bnient
et_aof nutting. Boatmen *yetioz
Son
euk
Mad= lt. • Nos. sad TO
P/Sta
•
FOUNDERS, MAOHIMEITS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY OO!P A NY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
! Englnet, Bolling MR Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be
torts, and Castings.generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Corner Carroll and Smalllinanlitreeti,
WILLIAM SMITH,
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
My Pines are all east Invariablyln Pits, In dry
sand. and 151 feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Casthqrs for Gas and Water Works.
• ,
,
I would also eall the attention oiLlimvintend
ents of eaa Works to my make of m.wroßTl3.
DUQUESNE , FORGE..
WILLLIKIIILLER,
(Successor to JOS. P. HA1011 . 4 00.,)
Has' ihdlities eo•extenslye with the leading
Forges in the East, and isprepared to promptly
and satisfactorily MI all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD 4 ._ir.virms,
PITMAN . JAMS, WRISTS, RAILRO AD AXLES.
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES,
_t4mether with every
description of SHAPE WORE. Office and Forge,
Corner of Dagneine Way and First Street.
aPlOh4O •
PPTrsnUBoB.
ROBINSON, REA: & CO.,
ancestors to solsronsoN, Mum s Itln+sts,
WASHINGTON -WORKS,
• FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Eanullitarers of Bost snd Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, MU Machinery, Gearing,
Slitting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stills ,
_Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
St reets.
Mice, No. 1.11, corker, Pint and Smithfield
• ,
Agents for GLTPARD'S PATENT LNJZOTCOR
fbr feeding Boilers. , • AG:IW
rraomas & co.,
Fouith Ward Foundry and lacitine Works,
SANDUSKY IiTL ALLESENNYCITY.
/Pua l n l ithi C kSnnhn'n O g f Steam
U d M W a ,
Olt Wenrnnk,
Rollng , Mill a me
nd Machine Cstingw U W B o,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, Le. Build to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes. - • mvit:qs
FOUNDRY
!OLL WORKS
BEMP Penn Street.
.
BOLPUN,"itk r ip & Bann'.
lEolls, Ball chistlairs, - 801 l Lathes. La.
WARING
Commission ezelutz4s anC Broirers la
Petroleum and Hita Products,
DWELL'S MOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
mir.irmLnu&Anwilma,
Boom 17, 4rinaper of Coiimunves,
Pt!OAT I II BZOOND
ECLIPSE PErfIOLEUM ,REFINERY,
•-. 11E1113 1 ifice. MEDDLE,
•'. ).. hiAMDP#CTErftRit OP
• '• •
Lubricating & High Test Burning,Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Azle OIL ' -
Rands teat Mitt _without chan g e; remains
limpid a trirest
_temperatures. lipcchtl Ull for
tropical hetateirorhOt weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
,WilleatAttreee. : - -... .:. ,r. ~ •
saw . A`ol and Phoning MLR Olia,
lAd forhigh_speed. Oil,
O
6'011; - Wol MiadALight o,
01 Tas R
mers , Segt IBehsale, -
gi
!g& Wit Ishingoll, iluao ,
i sm
arlielis 9111, !.. . . , Payrolls's,— ..
ARROEVABNMIIc to preserve Bright hos
{porkfid Machinery Drotoilust. •,, ,
The productS are inattenietareiLithier . Dr.
igred c'..._Pittent..by_Bnperheated Stem in Pio
).-- The Luorputing Mei are almost'oriorlese,
perfeCtly pure,
_uniforms. and: most ihrat ool
&red.:stand s Mithdeasperatire itanipett. ant
main limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Ohs are lanetitudied, and are In constant umi on
Many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
BTBEZT, Works at itharpsburg Bridge.
TACK 1010THRIM
..mxturr amia
vomMfd
AND DIALZWI IX
Petrbleam and its Products,
I Lifff;
eoraortlll4 sul a irga ra amts. n
dyLis 011oe—LIST WALNUT IT.
• inno •
DIAMOND otiCWORBA.
; H. M. LONG & CO.,
joik*PALlagiLituiroitio.;
fen Duquesne Way. Plttaburida. Pa.
-r PVAVNY I . woßgs
turzoksuusis
„ NOVELIT, Y*, WORI[B.-
• l'ouutteil,ll.lll/
&DAMS. MILEE ar,
isreroisaTAtimutro mileak pay_
-TANTRATVORICAND TXR •
SCALES.'
r rrM a latriaiggalta L,
00311331 OP PIUT AVENUE 6 GMT 8T&
AND PIPE WORKS.
( MW/ WARD.)
prx-reuvrtoza,
.10
IManufeseturer of
FOR GAB
...tarp *ATER WORKS
AND R
OILS.
KIR Gy
KAII7/WITVEXIIB OW
ritildbanra, Pena%
PrltSßUldit-. 2 44.44.1 . MONDAY,- -4f369:
ENGINES, 1301LETU3, &e.
ar..0111.4 :: Boi,; : & CO.,
Can Point Alley and Dwane/Ai
(isAB Tim !opt%)
liniiinr Builders ' , Founders laid
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all slam
Arattention inv ited ' to Our ninSTATION
EItLL 6GLIZ AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 14-horsenpower.
OASTINGf every kind, made to order atour
Foundry( on THIRD STRE ,ET below Market.
' BIOS •for- 011-Wells, SHAFTING pHLLKYS,
HANEIE HOUSE and TOBAOGOSOREWf3 and
RO,TOB FARSHEs, outland and ntada
Ordercadthe -
INDUSTRIAL WORKS. ,
Fronting on the Ailegbeny River, near the Point,
pITTE,S.I933:IBH. PAL
Sr/P All orders promptly lllled, TEY US.
FORT
BOW STILL AND T
WattlES.
CARROI+ : & . ,BNTDER,I
141runoTinuess
_ .
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TIMM
FIRR-NOX. 4ND ' CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OI.
STILLS AND OIL TANK&
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLINGRS,.
PANS, SALT PANS AND ECON
STEAM PIPEE, 6AF3OMETEBS AND LEON
BRIDGES
maw DOORS AND COAL swims
_ •
OSlee and Waielionse. earner See° , g 1
Third. Short and Liberty Streets
PITtSBURGH, Pa
, . .
Si" Orders Sent' to the above address will be
promptly attended to: mh7:1860
1917 M. HAIINHILL & CO"
w . ,
B OILER ,MAICERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
•
. • .
NOS. 80, 22, 114 AND IS PENN ST.
• Having secured a large yard and furnished. It
With the moat approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
WAS In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching.
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron,_Brldges. Sugar
Pans, and sole mannZacturen ot Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. lathda
JAMES M. BITER,
Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
inAstrrAmlniss OP
IRON OIL TANKS,
sarrumf ram, corrza trrmuK PIPE.
BOLLIIF9 MILL BTACILB,'
And SEA= IRON WORK, •
For Stedunbown.
J411.11D Y. BRUSH.« '
D. =DWI
JARED M. ''' ''' SON,
ILLITI77ACTiIIIIII or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
=MIT IRON lATOBIC. &CI
61 Pen, Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &.
THE BEST. STOVES.
A. BRADLEY ar. CO.
/Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating. Staves,
= TO at FOUND nit 2111/ STATE.
gale W.nts for the celebrated Base Bening
Oriental - Moves ant/Arun/ices for Hard Coal or
Coke.alesi in the World for Parlor,Ofice, Store or
Church. lire needs no rekindling—burns all win.
tes. Donotb ay anti/ you see or : send for. Circular.
• No. 30 WOOD BTREILT.
Our Agents for Orientals—DM/DMZ/1 BROIL,
'Smithfield St.; OW. nutiLsr4 Allegheny City.
GRAFF lIIIGUS 8c CO
itLNII/LOTIIIIIVI or %vary vAinerr OP
BOSTON COOKING BANGS!,
`THE FIERY FURNACE,"
./foo 'WAloorro ButworreL . .
THE NEW ANTI-WM COOKING STOW,.
•i6@ULATOB.+t COLVIIBLo. coati STOOK_
RANGE__ O t .giVin Pai n* VE RTAI "kI
ra.lEoTalkelllTZS,lre rt from and flut
e/IX/IC PIiMANTS, MINDLIDS. io.r
206 and 208 Liberty itreet,
4:y17 PITTBBUHOH. PA.
COOK STOVES.,
CET THE.BEST.
BISSELL * CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOR BIT117117.:NO CIS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Beast as
oW araay ether likrye In the Video.
BDRIELL & 00
, 935 Liberty ‘' Street.
• • .
Ar on be
a d mad tor sale. - . •
e
,t • GOOSING 011,8, MC.
~,,.,,,,, L ur0ip5LR:, . , . .......-,, .
TP:RFPC D ,ERS_ 5 . - • ,• 1 •
.. , . ~ .
ilito oe • i t•p rii p ti r.
rista,li t ._ ,
...
,‘:
• • WV 1
&NOV t o In ; , •
• AO, 4 eit ,It 0 44,0a15t, •• ,
,1 .111, Ana U,nts ropier*
~.1 . ,.., lit t ry SLar amt nit;
, if OW,POss,Noarns; •
c 1 SOO t• 01100 It:14011C _
000.00,0, 0.,1 mom klaglnao Main
, • 4006 ~ .„, • ,„,
000,000 o,,•1 10-Inoh Masa. sawed;
.icE No. 1-10 ,, Inch as, slusafal
'4 , fire arlok; .-
Me Tile.
JOU
_Tpos fire Clayt. • -
Also; Oay.. mu* -Limber; • actin ai d: C e dar
roots, &Di all articles In the tine on bead andfor
sidolLAlo,l4Wigr
n PATTEUnON. , Yards
o. 16 7 • •=soos. s t am/tomer or Prone aid
Jallota 0 tee lIIZ warit4AUsgbaly, late bor
(Mal at atsuanostor. ~ z• • - •• ,• :, avll
WEIGHTS AM) ISEIASUREIB.
por' B. LYON;
cr •
'eater-et-Weights and Meagartit _
elletweerk3iiliertria4 Per* 4114111k*•
*Mars promptly atiaided tq split •
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH. _
CABS cAPITAL . • • • 1i)200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable. ' 1
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.: .
JOHN FLOYD . WM. FLOYD, l
President. Cashier. ° '
, DIEZOTOBS,, ~' • , )
$,
Thos. M. Marshall, . John H. Hartland, 4 -1
Hartland,., 'I% Shannon, ' Archibald Wallace, 1
.71
James W. Arndt, Jas. D. Kelly, l.
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. . .
1
. - John Flo, let . .' ' . .f • ! ' • .
This Bank* aog (uUy organized hid:preps.*
to do a general Banking buaness. ..
jelok43
~.., , ,
~
FORT PITT BAN ah G COMPANY; '
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL; :: : noo,ooo.
lITOCKNOI:DERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND .COLD. •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON WREN DEPOSITS.
-C !,
HOHeetlona nude on all unearth's point. In
the Bolted illates and Canadea. 5
Drazerorts:
D. Hostetter, Jno. C Blain%
James Gordon, Bobt. H. Haw.
D. Walluce, Andrew Bailer,
B. Fawcett., James M. Halley.
ISAWL. Me
1179A.441
iimq,.c4csanot & co.,
. BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood
prrurosistrnorr, 1.4..
1311001088018 TO HANNA, HARTS 00.0
mamma Ow
Exchange, Coin, Coupons;
Lad pp 0 4 .4 A:l2 to the purclaat e
COVERNMENT BONDS.
alight Drafts on London.
faylkatlS .
NHOILBIEB * SONS,
•
57 Market Street,
1 2 1"1"T'r€113113iFiCilE1, P.
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United Slates and Canadas.
. •
Stochs,Bonds and other Seenritieti
Bovetim L D BOLD ON coloasszoN.
Partici:der attention paid to the purchase esti '
sale of
United States Securities,
'mow
JAY COOKE & CO.
313EtrOmera
114 SOUTH I'ILIRD STREETi
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions.
bought and sold:
SPerdillittentionigiven to theinirchsie and tale
of blorerninent Securities. - MUD 1,
CITY BINS. • '
11 z Fifth Street, rittsbiugh
• •-
L I
CAPITA, 11100.009.
STOEIIififiDERS 'INDIVIDUALLY
•
.• 1
WIEST PAID iiNiiEPOSMTH
• • • FOREIGN . itYCHANGE 1
ix - o*g and sold, and when desired remitted toj
Earn. Collections made ' all the principal?
points of the United Elates and Canada.
l os Lion inuSsor President. i.
•-• :Meta SlOCann. Vice President.
Joule B. 1108 X ST. Castaer.
• • ... DlRS,c2Ofiti. • t
D. Ibmeen. • dames VicCabe. I
"Themes iloorke, • -' John Savage. 4
J. ilinnlevy; Jr., ' Terence Camphell,
ban. B. '
Thome., Barnes,
Hunts Keating- : Jel;ks
PEOPLES'. SAVINGS:WI
Of Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCKSTREETS:
CAPITAL • - • • • • • $100;000
StOCIEHOLDEIti"I24DIVIDDALLY LIABLE .
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
P513.114P1?-43. fi, g4RTtimi.
- • butgrtnts. • •
5. H. Hartman, W. H. Burt,
Henderson, tC. Pattarstm, •
B&m el Dyet. B. B.
W. Q. Gibson. ,(; ' my 21471
DOLLAR, SAVINGS BANK. 1
NO. , all . POOH' ii: li/2film .
~.. AIiC I P4 11 448.- 3 ._ re iN.IIH4O: -. .. , ..': ,, t,
ASSETS , ~...119,315.9941 CIL
Open daily,. Hinir 9 d'iliork A. W. in' 3 'o'clock/
f_. Y. and BATH/MAY _lll/H2t,ilitlB,.. froml
may Ist so November lit. , from I to 9 bb 'b loc k:.
PAZ /E . IN PTe E /P.f r ht Fplifirla.i. from 6. Co "I
neonate ;received °tail gums or mot, less Mid!' I
(INK DOLLAR and a dividend of the..pronts 1 11
adeludd twice year, a yr, in June and. December.
Interest has been deelared semt-annualiriu June
andaltoember since the Bank wits brganuled,' at ;
thr late of six per cent,* Year? - • •, ' •
Interest, -it not , drawa out, Is ` pl aced' to the
e@;
Creditor the depositor as principal, and beam Mir
settle itt - drest fromthe Ist days ot June and '.
Dectillber. compounding lark* ,a year, 'Without ,
troubling the depositor to cal), or event° present
kis Pas sbo ok: • At this rata gamey will doubld in '
lessshan twelve years.
theL . ' h'.
ROOks•eontaining Charter,' By- aws, Males•
and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applies
tioa st the °Mee.
I l'ir.iiirdibrr-intOROVALTIP.Hir..2 . ..
• - - - - Wlearnsitionrres: '
John G. Backothn,
„, - A. M. Pollock, M. D..
enj. F. Falmustook, ,Rober_,t Robb, -• ', ,'•
James Hardman, "John - 18 - . Shoehberger, '
James McAuley, Jame , Shinto. . - '
Junes B.'D. 'Maeda,' 'Alexander Speer,
/sun kr.,Fannoek.„, t.: Christian Yeager. ...
1
• TILITEITXIIB2A. , , .. , y R:, ,-
Wm. J. Anderson, . . Robert C. Loomisl
. Calvin 4ris. ~. .. Hem J. Lynch, ', ,
' Jokike, iddigy„,' ", petal A. Madeira, •
George Black John Marshall,
Hill: tidrgerin. •11,• , .'? .' . TrE P 4 llarslual. ,-•
, Th.. Alonfo li t Carrier.? . , . o ti .9. Iltairadden‘ • .
4 0 - , 0 twounsku A., ,
17Q, a,ns, - - `- , pnisettf t .ilinigaralt.. ;
, Jebn4. , 4llllespld,_ -.',.„, '
irt u l i t i utilrtit: ~,,__, ftriPlut 1.: 1
1
,RaM, 44 ,, k , , a . k . .......d.er, 1
J . Kw% Win. P. n riman.
111.11A801122.-CH LLB A. ...,41.12r.
illigairailg-a) B. D. Wall. x
+r~l'i`.S~avxa~l,M..''`'.
,y t~'.~7,0~ J`t4~ $ ~ ~:-hix^ ~t~?X~ai~ ~'%
~+K K k~'
\ '. ~. .
FINANCIAL.
Prejs't.
ON. Cashier. I
E 3
aocomaa,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
• -
Pll. 11. MEERTZ, Banker
Con WOOll and Fifth Streets.
Lip T. BRuyr aft
fauccessprs' 4:93. SONIIB do C 0..)
Corner-I, l `ourth and Wood Sta.,
A.iv - im.m
BUY AND BEL.. ALL KINDS OF
4310MMffM SECUItrAiES,
610Lp t SILTER . AND' COUPONS
ON MUST PAVQBABLIE TERMS.
Wir Intereet Allowed on Deposits.
mar Money loaned on fkrsernment BSPIlds It
lowest market rates. ' •
Orderi executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
iAbiES V. BRADT & CO.
GOVERNMENT "BONDS !
We will register eli kinds of Government
Bonds free of olirge, This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss, or destruction.
'JAMES T. BRADY &
Dealers in Government Bonds,
;.: COIL FOIMTSE & WOOD . STS.
myiso2s' •, • '
littsinatg Gay*.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Oman or PrmanTnon lammoTi7,l
: SATuP.DAr, June 19, 1889.
The - past week experienced a further
decline in all values at the stock ex
change. The heavy contraction of our"-
rency by the Government, jointly with
the locking up proceSsi of funds, bas
made money ao scarce that 'even one=
quarter per cent per day has been paid
fbr•tire use of irover:night, thus depres
sing:the market value of everything dealt
in on Wall street. The large sales of
gold took money ont'of the banks, whilst
little came backfor bond purchases, and
the United Statee intone tax withdrew
an .edditional amount from (Aron-
Wien. The natural course of the
gold- market during the two - weeks
just pain, would have been In anti-.
alpation of large shipments in July to
pay for Interest dudf.Europe, or high
prices of bonds, which, foreigners were
compelled to pay for our securities.
Large amounts of coupons held by foreign
holders have already been drawn and
sold on the eve of the money crisis,
which may be reinvested in bonds at low:
rate. , A.s: matters now appear gold.may
decline farther during the next two
weeks, bet the very first week of July .
will . force a reaction, and August willitOe..
higher. rates for gold 'then we hive seen
this year. In this -our best financiers'
. .
As for Gnvernment bonds, if no
higher quotations are made than the pres
ent ones before July next, many holders
will be Induced or compelled to sell out
to realize profit, and seek other first class
So long as money was
plenty and the.price of bonds steadilysd
yenned, people preferred to pledge their
bonds and borrowed money on them,
and ;the banks willingly took them as
collaterals; but when the
.banks charged;
from 'l2 to 18 per cent on loans, they
don't care , for Advancing at &per cent,
and thug
,moreit bonds will come into
market,.
....
,A.a.for-the: of „ ridliteid-lind':ofbet
improvement shares, the heavy decline
of the past week' was lOng anticipated,
although not, before July,lt 41 well for
the general beainese of the country that
values at the stock exchange experi-_
enced a-heavyabvinkage; it'will set - free
a larg.43:.amount of.nioney and. turn it
over.ibithe general mercantile and In,
dustrial enterprises 'and stimulate 'the'
manufacturing interests. It may give
up' oheept,r , rates of, freight and An early,
- market for our western- priadiice and
asaist.izi the gradual downward courseof
vabieS. of every 'kind, laber metalled- '
The present 'decline. in stocks is not
likely to.be stopped,. but will be followed
nn with ,•alternate•quic advances, With.
a gradual` letting down.. ,- ; .
At.present our local money marketla
;Yet easy, but for July first a tight mar
, iket for money marbeaooked for.
Quotations 'is . received ::.by Ph: P.
htertst TOW, MP& Silveri J2B; Eighty,
otici'sg;`- . 120X Five 3B
Twentiett,•l32, -121 3 4;
db , a 864 .. 11 6%;:ao-1866,.118 . g; do 1865,
coiisotr '.li9; eio -Off,- --.'; de', ~1868,',
ittry,;:.,ftu FOrtleii, - .107X; New ti. York
Centrai r ,
.ji;; Erie, —; Reading, 96%;
rifle_ tiotgb. N' 'len,. WeAle.: dtr.. , Vttioago
ItailrW,‘ , 152%; - ;:Ohlo Is Misigaippli
82; Michigan . Bouthern.,... 1 02%;ctet-
leddi•j& I , ltiiiriinrgli, lost , Onl " •-.-
Rock Island, 15%; ro chicago .t worth
Western, TM Chicago a North Western
Preferred, a_slo.; . tkdiktaa 7E4004 Com
pany, 69; Merchants Union Express,
144., Pacific. Mail,B7% ' . Western Union:
Telegraph CoMpanyi 29N; ''Ain: W. Ek. -
tar Telegraph to the Pitteburaa uazette.l, .4):
NEW Yom(, June /9 1869. -....
MoneY etiltigent at 7per cent. until the
the oloseC , of ;bitaring tinily-. common
1 1-62 rate fell. to legal rate... Bank state
ment: loans 5 2 66,841,996, decitose,llB,B4le
,828 t e1i5010,,ii9.045;44.4, , decrease. $26,136;.
.4 3 0 1, t,edP
. r 9 .# 4 99i449N, i dearease_ll,T,
240,770. deposal 11188 244 110, decrease RI
-042,710; circulation 534,199,92 9 4 increase
PUP. elerliOg firm, at 9 33@9K::.111,
coati • 2-0 61d ,, 10wer;.: 'opened at,",'lsu,
touched 138@ 13534, . and, closed , itto 136%. - ,
Carrying iatemere ideo,2:, • ptr:daq;,
Exports of week . 102,102, 1 ,' • ., ,-.. .., ftt
Governments': dull .but Renter at , "r ose. thee Coupons 'B4 - 0 0/ 41:4121: dO: '' 6a;
446121y,;`d0. 'O4, 116X@11630 do. 15.-
118@l118X; do. new, 11901L19Wdd,;Nyri.
`119€0119X; do. 'P I 119@.11r 40,4091
1073. 4 1 @1e1i.' Teat/cat 1996100 ,; •" ' '• .'
' ;Statelitfideve4C2l4o,3oo - -Kii
,iiie
veil,' eseeeig4st , lie 613; ' if.:,104'.' NOrtlt3
'Oarolltiita t Xi; 7q/r a tt i ii "- ' ''
I itilloarmamiti t' a , and has
iditolittsdittatiti . rTnitikt . er the batik
4
statement was ma e known there was a
firmer feeling and a tractional recovery
1
~~'~,^'`=
c'ic.~~l r ' r, ,,~ry ~ ly,, ~sr r ~ r,.;. r,'~~,w' ~r~ ~ -i;
131
, ,
from the , lowest point; market .clohed, lilt - .-
settled. ' -
_., :;."
Bidding prices at 5 . ;30 : Cumberland, -
3234; Wells, 30%; American, 90; Adains,
59; 'United States, :693; Merchants z
Union, 15; Q uicksilver , k 14%; Cam ,
61%; Pacific Mail, 87%; Weste u-:
Union Telegra p h , 89%; Mari -
i
'6; do. preferred; 16%; New York Centre
185%; Erie, 29%; Hudson, 155; Harlem
144; do. preferred, 142; Reeding, 96%;
W abash, 6731,; preferred, 80; St. Paul, 70%;
do. preferred, 81%; Fort. Wayne, 1152%;
Ohio and Mississippi; 32; , Michigan .'
Central. 130%; Michigan Southern, 103; ,
Illinois Central,' 141;Pittsburghi l 92%;
Rook Island, 115%; North - wester 77%;
do. preferred, 92%. . 1
Copper stocks at Begone `Qu i nt
Minnesota, 1%; 'Hancock,! 3; Hee/
Franklin,l6; Copper Falle;B3" r e
Snb-Treasury balance, 1189,476,809
ports for the week of drygooasi 4 8 1
general merchandise; #4,499,43(4 '7l
.PITTOBVRGH . DIARK,ETSI
OFTICE of Pirrsuunum GAZItTTE, 1
SATURDAY, :Juno 19, 1869.
I
The markets have been very dull du-
, .
ring the past week, and it is not Yiroba r
ble that there will be any impro linieeni
for the next two months. • f act The that
Wheat has advanced considerably in
.
Chicago within the past da y , or two is at
tracting some attention, but it is not
likely to amount to anything. it, is at
-._.
tribtited by some to an increased export
demand, but it is most likely that
-It has
been brought about by speculators, who
are holding large stocks, and want to get
unloaded as easily, and as quickly as
possible. There Is certainly no real or
substantial cause why. either Flour or
Wheat should advance at present, as
there is plenty ofcld•crsin in the - coun
try, and the indications flir the new crop
could not be better, and what is , true of
this cbuntry is equally true of Europe.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIesr at 50®51,00,
per gallon as to quality. I
BUTTER—Is rather dull, in [conse
quence of the extremely hot weather,
and prime to choice Roll cannot be
quoted above 23®25. -;" • „
BEANS—DuII at $2®2,25: ,
• CHEESE—Is in Rood Supply ut tin'
changed;.we continue to quote common_
Ohio at 17©18;Factory,•'19029- and '.
Goshen, at 21. ' ' ' ' - -
CARBON' OlL—Small Sales iistand-
cti
ard brands, 'at 28©30.-market du 1.
DRIED FRUIT—Very dUllen prices
are nominal; and holders' very a xious 1
to realize, „ . - '; l',
1
"EGCS—Dull'hut unchanged; 18(§19.
FRlTlT—Priies, 13; Currants," 12%; i
per
Valenbox.cia Raisins, 14; Layer Raisins 0,70
: • • • ' ''.l i
__FISEL—Ito. 3' larg t
e Mackerel ( new)
$6.76 pe r half bbl; No. 2 do , •$ lO, No. 1
113,50; Baltimore Herring, $8,50 r ,bbl
—fall weight, V); Baltimore .S 48,50. ' 7
Lake Herring, $3,75 per half b111; 1 and ;
ha j e
White Fish, 0,75. I 7,
PEATH.ERS -.- Supply -in hands 'of
commission men almost exhausted. Live
geese may be :quoted 'at - 85®90, 1 t0 the : k
trade, and $1 ilia retail *ay. 1 ,
I - FLOUR—Is held a little firmer, but
'there is no improvement in the demand;
and prices are unchanged. We continue
US !knobs : Western Flours. at 156,®6 1 2.5 for i
Elpruag and .16,75©7 - . for Winter/ Rye
Flour ,60@6,76. Mill "priced . un-
changed.
43tRAI Wheat is . not offering-so fres
ly,, but t, e mills are pretty well sup-
,i
plied'and we continue to quote Winter . -,
at 51,25. Oats 64@68' on track an :63®
1
~
70 in Stor . Sale of 1 car id , the ire el - at i
64, Rye is in better .demand and we
can report • sales at $1,10®1,15. Prime
Yellow Corn rn is scarce and would doubt- ', l ,
less command 80: mixed and white is
quoted at 7012)76. 'No Barley in market. i
ELAY . dull ibut unchanged;-baled
q
is still- oted onwharf tits2o@i2.sas to quality.
ERIS les at 3 eta per pound. . •
HEMP les at $21().•
LIME-evelsind - Lime is quoted at' 1
$2,50,, per bbl, - and Common_ Will e - at sl7s.
LARD OIL—Is firmnill I 'sYtki lid' 4
.
with the advance in Pardabn,t,*a_litti, I
unchanged; 11,20 for Nci; 2 .. spitlbso,l4it i
No. I—city brands. '"
"'"' ' 4
' PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 120. i
POTA ES Dull but unchanged; i
sales of o - at 41ini 'per buiplisha new ,
ars4@s i bbli; e , P F. ii _Ol ' 4 if,_.o" .'i•
PROP 101%-4tdicott litlftr With a 5
'i;3o
continue DitedemaraLL f‘ti6 l -now `quote ,i
Shoulder ,at 14%©14X; Ribbed Sides, ;
17%; Cle Sides, 1834; Breakfast . Bacon,
2035; Plat Hams 18; Sugar Cured do,
205041ii.* DileVßeef, ''', 21. Lard, 20 In i
341 ; i
Pork 3 4 ! I:l,p,:iiiic 21' in kegs. Mess ,
$ :50.'i.' P J i
SE ' Thedeniatiet for Clover and i
Timothy Seeds seems to have almost en-
tirely subsided. Flaxseed would sell 1
but, there Is tiallVA.cadii,tWot:i 11i!
SA.LT:=Is dull and drooping; may be
quoted at 11;70 by the car load.
-.-
- ''''' .2 "'Llel.
I)ry Goode I►Yarket:
NEW Yons, June 19.-The,market for
dry goodel6 iesfi itsTiti; buttlekektfieless
more buoyant for certain goods. At
lantic andiPequot A heavy brown Sheet
ings 170, and , apparently • - Searoalwerr i at.
the:adVaU94 ApPlaton:LA.llo.l63ie
droscoggin bleached Sheetings \haye ad
vanced to 47%, 483((/)55c for 94, and
Pemberton -- - - /ickitX tO , VW' Fancy
Prints are gimerally 'Maid ^ inindvance•
of 140 on fresh styles, while poor 'styles
of Delaines are tendi ng ; wn at 15(4115340
for Sprague's. -
Ql.lllmitrixri r ,wi t - • z
chiithged.alacLqidet;-sales Wally at 0,5g
®5,75. Wheat dull and without change;
sales of No. 2 at $l,lB, and No. 1 at_51,25.
Corn dtl,ll:llkt,"bilisSafidlidr elk IMO for
yellow brthifect, ithirelles6B - trarWhite.
Rye scarce and sold at $1,2.5. Cotton un
ehanged; Mo. Whisky quiet
at 96c. Provisions quiet but firm. Mess
pork is held at f33,25®33,50. Bulk meats
130 and 36010 r a5h0r,1,109.:1 I
MM
eon 14)02717,°. Su gar offitharns
20@21c. Lard 1930. T ere was noth C .
-
upoiramenolv a l cu t ur s pir tr
glertro`
though purchases could not have been
made below these rates. flu gar dull and
and unsettleiplurl y
iinchanwid;.iiSbileb ed.
The Government having found that the
quantity.oLsmr, iptCoofteeTtPuitig
J 12161116 , utkitryt4 bati-bbeli-iottth lar ger;
than had been supposed, and that both
articles have betutsent,to,the.ilaterior all
Over the countiyi , •4teselsnevofficers are
now here looking after the goods,- and it
is rumored that !mistime are being made
and that holders will-be compelled to
.prove that the revenue has been paid in
order to retain the goods. Linseed oil
do n§ i gr l itir #.4 1. 44414
13 'l5 • oriey ' mar e close.
Eke ange dull at mgl 1-10 per bent. dis
.count buying. 'z
: TOLEDO, June 19.—Flour ft ha rx
nominally unchanged. Wh '
better and active; amber, 81,87 on spot,
and 81,88 buyer for the
.month; white
Michigan; regal , t ; . IlMo. 2 red
at $1,26, otos' ' Wady and
unchanged; No. :1 68e, and No, 2 6634 e.
Oats dull and unchan : ed. No. 164 c, and
N0.1169611T 3v:, 0 .
„,,,,,, flittetter,. No. 1 at
St.t.%4BlirVey. 'T.!, i:7l'. `"Receipts-2,900
'NO, : LI i bus/Mx4et...2B9ftek
b iiii 11. . 3,iw% itpuitriL.A.
.
lith pinen 1i ., ,11l .* rale flour, 8,800
bushels wheat, 19,200 bushels corn, and
6,800 bushels oats.
'
. qt.:-b-Fe.*4o
!I;IMIZEM3
lIIM
I 23;
35;
Im- '
;.1,495;