The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 02, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
A:101Sn WORKS.
jOLEMAN)MTh( & CO,;
Manufacto.rer.frof
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iftON NAILS,STEEL,
IRON, . n
. ' . AXLES AND .SPRINCS,
.-' , .... viAtirimmiL X AND JIIFIXI4TA;;
' FLAT B fig, ROUND AND SQU RE IRON.
PAN_
__,D ROuRtSRVII AN . 111 IRON.
_ •' J30•11.1a PL ATILS D READS, •
GUARD IRON DRAG and D ROPPER BAR&
raieta.;_- 0.1=7.R ~:BARS. - lapatiiaa
Visii• ii,lT•iimi,,foi• Coal liOr:iiii:__*,! ;
.•QW WA ItS,WPDGRS & RARRGW TrAirli
• . . :2.l.ele,__PLGW CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STAR'S WINGS ANDSIOULDS cut to pattorn,
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STEEL TIBEIS, STEEL BRA.VTING, /A:;,w.
• i I COACH, BUGGY andpACIOF kirl3ooinsi.
.. ;•• M., ,__
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--• . , CVTNAIL!,I arm stitoza. A, , i , : ~
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. - Ail Goods First Glass and Wa rranted
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OFFICES 'Asti 'icogils.
' .'• alztiesitb. Street and A.l.lAtigheukßivier,
and 77 Water Street, Plitiblirgb.:
IfiratirkEM!/sTEE4: wp*Ks.
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BINGE 11 1 NIDIIIOII4r, - 00. .
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. - - ,• - "'insomnia. ra. 4 .
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. • P z utipicturerOut every ileicrlptioo o k
T ... 0 13 ) UMW STEEL,
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Ai 'w i3l'4lii' 6 l 3. ' _ - , _ _
. . • MAU ..IC AND ri.a.T.roax SPELCIGS,
• • • '•• 11:LEB, STEEL TIM, &c., Ms
- . WfilellopSes• 83 Watet and 100 First Std.
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'MLLEE, BARR & PARIUM
ainisam.• rArrmols:
r 3 .f i yl 3 3 . zy lal inl j aans. a.
I3PECI#I. eawnsr-8. N. KIEV.
CRESCENT:STIEL INCRES,
WEEIER, BARR . it. PARKIN,
- : Office, , No. 339 Liberty St,
rirrtistriloa;r l :.
f.34:443
BILACK . DUCIONR!
STEEL
PARK4?:BROTHER - & 00"
Xailiglietureriof deliczlidloni.ol •
lEPP,MEELa.
and•Warehotuse: TireeTirrit;'T/031#'
I,TR9T -swiRAILSAJLOIT
ME
IRON WORKS.
11116 ratr , na. Ilurt?
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MID IRON C 0,,,
111.6fITAPACE, 01
• - Railroad -Fish Bard and Bolts;
Railroad Car Awls* Belled;
, • Ball.ro*4 Cat !Odes Ilazowlfred;
Leeemotive Frosmeig ,,
lammoicitive Frame filespes
Side Beds; •
Yokes; Straps;
Pistols Heads;
-Steamboat Shaft*
-Steamboat CrstakeS
Piston Birlith -
:1?1 13 Alan Jaws, Collars, *a.
:Dlgoer Ne '-' 1../7 PENN . STFUtICT
T.lTliittnuilt;
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;.111111S1 S,r
PROCESS...
r „Vim Trusteed arenas , crref,'...t9 inimkticen ,
-7 : 181 , 2015 the ualkat th e , N..n , L'IM4I►PAO - .
SU AT OM P _ it .
The _.
Ole great provemen )in inferior Iron. AU the
, , s reducak cad, cali.*te it to nit manufacturers of,
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V•. ron. ,=:,) ti , L I.n
it cad ob, t : , "i-11: , -0
' ' '-rartleg iriatog : to i n a by-,
appling.to • - : :
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J ig= . , P:k-SPEER , '
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~.., - ,- ~ ~,c !, ,n ,-,. iattometfOr the Trustees .
• ' glaiGlitl3ll' indu.L I Ensitsbeit Bulidingil 960
—• • rout*. avenue. , ~. , ..,11 • , .., •,;., -.: .. ~.
_Lax kies
_grimed are Mira . mi * Nutt the
- 'SHOEN ~N,'U WOW_ ,„ vr !tar tbe : rooms is
wow Jur lama operamon.: , :1, IR. . leg:dia
PILESTON CO.,
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'.Pe - 111,181Vii4iftit0 . 1'WOikas
Wicrebousei Itosb , 14118T
ITBEKT,, ppm' lanonsaaeit 13ousA, ,
:rlSurfilßU*,,"'
BRASS'VA:rma,BRE!.
I mimic; comma llora T2 1 _ 1 9, 4
Joll2l-31. COOPER &
iorts
ißell and Brass FololderE 6\ .-;
.e 4 1 47111(
it a Yid rEOD~PTLY To ORDER. - ,
leatle 2-41 e bon Fittlngs,,
.J GAS PIPE AND . TUBING.
THROTTL; SUM 'tip ant f lunk.
11-107 4 1,` , C 4 C 0 Ci*S.,
. A
Brass Work of ° fluky dessilßon fox
steam, Water and Oil.
• ssinuiriafairaginiZklnennvi
Improved IhdantalYl3cel Steam r Pampa
Agesnig'int . Pateni
er e, she h the Market. •
' l ll , ll !Vi vi jir '1;10;;It
El
• AL '.AND,4301C13:-
..faidalulat i lifil
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, T OLSON, STEIfAIIT & CO., ----
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it ,ipi,rerz fi stli,. , icy," . ::,-.
, vi -0z.. -1.567 . tr ~,,s im, met i
. , traotolY CdtY. Pio= itin)OZOON 011 . 00 it• - ' -- ;
601
lowest, aorket Ale% ~ ' - • '
Au orders latest tbilioellee, or ieereseettle
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them •thnvesk gler mall, will - bo.ott ooo tof i to
•,,,: Sjii:oopuirri fti, 0 . ; Ir.;,i',. t. .0 - . il,i real; ,, ,
-, A l i fr
rf;
PA, 1•••••••...-
*meJeiN 4 esslr.
h 1 1 "
ji=l.l.le ff. Ics
reAspvciwimaiimm
.milivagA
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The Stem - LIVS
Aort a. tea *CDS.
111.4? larntsin gv U, No% Th sa4
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FOUPTDEAS, BL9.0131,11181'S;'
KNAP , FORT/117r
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FOUNDRY CO PA l
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OFFICE AND ,WORKS,,
TWE , I:7II STREET,
.PITTEIBUILIMI, PA.
Virginal." Rolling Mill,Ma
chtosery, Nail Machines,
Re
twill, and Castings genera lly.
NitTIOAL FOIINDBX
Corner QArroll end Smal.lininiSiseets;
WILLIAM, SMITH,
Dlalaufacturer of- s
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
A4iD
SOB OAB wsTRB WOBES.
My Pities nre all CIO invarlabliln Pits, &n dry
sand, and IP feet lengths... Also, fall assortment
.01 general ' .
Castile for Gas and Water ,Works.
I wcroll also call the attention of_lleperintend•
outs of ass Works to my make of XEWRTS.
DUQUE.SNF I -. 7ORGE.
1111111E14 7
(Successor to JOS.-F..11416H & C 0.,)
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Hay: lkallltlea eo•exteneteit ' leading
Forges OS Fut., and-is prepared so promptly_
and,estiatictoyi fill all orders forSTDAMBOAT
81g g' LB KB. PISTON ItOThc_LAVRES,
PrEmAN _,__WRIBTS; RAILROAD ARLFS,
-14300MOTIVR FR .to flier witlV every
4asoriptlop Ott:SI:ILE% AY Dace antlFaront,
riliker of Duquesne Wu and Ffratltreet.
•
'prihromukomr.
ROBECSOW REAL ei CO.,
Sacceucire to lummox. mnisi litworaiss
WitiIiNGTCIN.I*O IIIIB ,
FOUNDIRS'AND MACHINISTIIiPITTEIBURGH,
3ftirmfmareili of Bost find Stitl i zief Stesin In
es 111 ,, I* Cles E ti n u g n i f i ghU dese i t e ;tim e mTfL e Teafe
and 8 Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Once. N o. 11, corner Filet And Smithfield
in !itreet4 ll:= . r ß a o r" llere A" . '81.,A1435.2 INJECTOR
INAS CARLIN &CO'
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY, TA.;
Nsaufactarers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses,
Finless, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Wort,
Eolgnit Mill and Machine Castings, Grate . Bars,
AVelghts, Wagon Boxes, de. Build to order an d
have on hind Engines of all sixes. ravl4:q6 -
CF' Nni "' iThrDB/1
AND ROLL WORK!,
110MaN BOIM,&,BMAWgt •
Wlf• i " so 420)1M01 •
60=011 011 Ketchum sod Broca la
retroleum. 40. Producti,
DA141.1.1,111.0CK1. RUQUASNE WAY,
Dim :17. 0 Chamber of Commerce,
ECLIPSE: , PETROLEUM. REFINERY.
=atm w i c.,TWEDOLEA
,r lnif/A.CITUBIIB OF •• •
lubricating & Nigh Test Burning Oh
-who* saftiaad Aslb OlL.ri.
Stands vest beat wlthg e olisaige; rernalns
lowea,tamPero I. • Simla Oa for
Wyk , * (inmates or hot thee. •
1A*0P 3 14 1114 1 1 4 11 4 0- gii - A f t ii c a k*
: WillentSeeewile .7 .
tiart,NUl and Oils+ ,
for ti4gb s sl: — . • •,- 4 . •
opruthf.on,
.011, imene.sium. stlitugouw
thuooline, •
I =M
h ••
RaMilihke.:3, •
tA ligi r*TH I t SO . Trolllr!ts4 Brixt4 Iron
Work andlifactopery!gn an ' • •
These product' • are anufseturett nicider Dy.
Tweddte , s patent by Superheated Maim In Va&
eno. The LubrtrAtinle,ollll are almost oddeleall'
perfectly_ pare, !Wilma, std. roß ha % o l l- r
ored. sting bleiteallieraftare and
remain limpid daring expeme co ld. e
-011s are !unequalled. and are In constant Ins
many of the principal Railroads. Samples caw
be examined and orders left at 1.14 WOOD
;ST ET: Works at Eilargaburg Bridge.
N
AND PIPE WORKS.
trntn:f WABEIq
EN23
OILS.
Etini
333 sount szco= sTairxr.
TACK BROTHERS,
: . 4
AND MAI.=
I
- Petroleum and Hi Prods ,
1 Aiwa osoe-ruld—s =Ware
1 41 1 41 F 4111111upesise wayouprwa
Pbthidelphis delee-111 , 119 ; •LliIIT 111 T.
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N I M. LONG I el
& CO.•
Nuifro.
Q11641/AT'ak
pittabusigh. Pa.
:Duquesne War.
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prriou'llusou ,--,_, ,- .- .. 7 . .
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er.ikiETl'i: FRIDAY. JUL! 2, 1869.
ENGINES;II9ILERS, 4 Bce.
B 01; & CO.,
Con Point Alley and Dwaine St.,
(Nule:TIM POIET,)
Entiftie Builders, Four derff and
- • - Machinists. -
•
Manufactiire STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Eeciel attention invited to our new STATION
ANY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER,_of 15-horsemower. ,
OASTINGS,_of every kind, made to order atour
Youndry, THIRD 'STRET, below Market.
RIGS or fOil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEY*"
HANGERS,ROUSE and TOBAC GO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
ordep, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Tionting Oaths Allegheny River, near the Pollit,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
R' All orders pronmtly TRY VB.
FOILT PITT
IIMMI; STILL AND TANK
WaRKS..
ICARROLL & SNYDER
MANBTACTUREBS 0111.
TuBtjaiDOUBLE-PLUM TirsuLin,
PINE-BOX 'AND ovaliDEß STEAM BOIL
OISTILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON•
DENSEBS:
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES .
PRISON DOdES AND 130 AL Barna
Office and Warehouse. corner second,
ThLeckfihort and Liberty Ntracts,
PITTSBURGH' Pi.
lar Orders sent to the abov e
, address will be
promptly attended to. . mb7:189
M. BARNHILL &. CO., •
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-,33OIriER MAKERS .
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS;
ROB. AO, AA, AND Ae BERN BT.
I Having secured a Large yard joie furnished It
won the_moet approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
EBB In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys Breeching,
lyre Bede.lttisea: Mel; -LoFglmoiv i Vaerk
Condeneeret slut
,PeN ireli Nent d, ol st l3 1 1
toz ek
tors, Bobti/Og Zen& er ax :
Pam and sole son o •
exit iouers. •
aerairtnit4one on shortest notke3.--
JAMES M. ESTER; "
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
- XTrzlennEuTims.
ILANUFACTOSI7 91
IRON OIL TANKS ,
giTTLING PA S. corns WWII PUT.
BOLLIX4I WILL EMU*
And SHEET IKON WOBB,
JAUD X. • .....,..SDX I IND D. DBIThB
TARED at BRUSH & SON,
XANDTACTDBXBEI OP
Steam billets, ell Stills, Tutu
=VET IRON WORE, &O.
"e.2 . o Penn Ofreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
'STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
A. BRADLEY CO„-
-`NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
-'• Kszuflittmrers of the greatest variety of
a
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
_• , • . . To, BBt YOUND.
•. - •
In oar assortment will be found all theLATEST
PATTI , RNEI AND IllirltOVa gig,r.Te.. and the
reputation of our Stoves le such that env one in
Want ol a good article shotild purchase none but
those Pliumfactithed by us, as they-will be found
the moat durable as well 'as'Anonomical. Would
call Particular attention tour new VoLCA
Nlt
b yz. for churches, halls ana mores. Over IWO
9011 13 ' three utopias. Int ended' for with or with.
On 'easing. All who have used them pronounce
them su_pertor to any other and far cheaper.
Bend for tlatalogue and Pelee L.txt. e9O
a r OD' .
OR • t : 101 S - & CO.,
ium_xvinim.„.„,llPrin yintszi
• t•—
E3 g rCIOV:=IIES.
r ; • ,
BOSTON toftneiskiAzirez,
THE FIERY FURNACE,"
• 7os WALsama HcuDIEOB.
•
THZ_ZIMEL ANTI-DUST COOKiNe MOVE.
••11103Viaviviti to COLUMBIA. COOK IiTOV_
PAWS (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
BANGS CAST IRON 'BANTLE& WHLI4LAWS
, IKEY [MO n W& GRATES free trent dirt sad Multi
(mass ovo, rEsbAss. £c.
206 and 20S LiPerty Street,
ee25:117 , PITTSBURGH. PA...
0005' STOVES:
." • CET THE. BEST.
BUISEILdf: Or; C 0 . 1.14
- TRIUMPH;
Fos .B.rruhrafous. COAL. •
-,--wartudedtacookf•Bake or *ad as
roll as any other Store'ln the Union.
- • -
BII3BEIIII
- Street. ,
1,130 aDlfms,
fiICRICINeo 00.1aq.
11,41.1[ [WWI •.,FAUMBERV,
1(0 -VP'Veiny ',.. '''''' . • ' ' '
~ ••• ~1 t; ,!' :! - . 2 i
' k e t oo. l 6‘ii allrilltii iiardka -
150.000 filet 1) Inch !)fear Plow.:
:1:14,-4.11iStag7TIE Mkre-2,_...;
115:000 ft. ,4f al 3)113 and 8 Inch ruffian;
19.000 feet Di 7 Polar Scant li ng: • •,;
„ 41 , 11. „ tr y 0 0 ,.. 14 ,... d „
........ .• t Oa otl MUM,
..' eet
O. 1 ZS Inch nadinaillitda
. , f . ord noun Mangles. sawed:
60. ; • 4N - 2 Winch Manilas, share:lli
_ 11 1 (" 000 Fire T B i l lail le.• -•-
I - . .
' .‘ '. 7 10 D Tons ire fait 1 I ' I -I , CI i
USN' Saw Mill umber,' Loetlit . 'Wit' Cedar
Posts. and all articles in lifeline on handyd for
-sale 'by ALEXANDER PATTZIRIONO ai
-710.'llitlf Itebboci: strong and corner of Pre bid and
Asir' rets. aft*lit Wasd.Alleggedir, Met:bor.
on, of and:ester. ; - gpfg
IN
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FINANCLUB.
AMERICAN BAK
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSDIIRGIL
CASH CAPITAL • • • ••• • 8200.000
Stokholders Individually Liable.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
\ JOHN' FLOYD ,
President.
\ DIRECTORS
Thos3f. Marshall, John 51. 31nrtland,
Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wadime,
James WI Arrutti ' D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, - Wm. Fidyd. .
John Floyd;, -
' This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared
to do a general Banking business.
?On PITT BANKING tOMPANY.
N 0.169 Woodltreet.
CAPITAL, : : ‘8200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEAL B 8 IN
GOVERNMENT - SEMEITIES
AND COLD: .
INTEREST ALLOWED TIBIE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United states and Oanadas:
DIRECTORS:
D. Hostetter, Jno. C Maier,
Judos Gordon, /tont. H. King,
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller;
L Fawcett, James M. Bailey.
L1711411/121, Presn.
SAW I. Me
ILSON. Cashier.
D. LET W
HAIM T, - CALUGHIBIE • h. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and * Wood Strada,
_ •
TA:44.TrEozruite
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OtTrOVM)Iti 3 TO HANNA, BART I C 0..)
DiumiceslN
ExClumgef Coiff s ' Coupons,
4;14 paracalez ..ttenticnt paid to the purchase
COVERNIIIIIENT BONDS.
. .
Slatlietheilgte oz;CLondon.
N. -Itoutirsti, SONS,-
57 Market Street,
rrrrresuxcas,
Collections made on sal the principal points of
the United States sad Canadas.
,„ ,
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND 80I,D ON COMEEDZION.
PirtiOUIST attention paid to' the purchase and
sale ot
United States Securities.
-4AY. COOKE & CO.,
3E3Etata.l3-erg3,
114 SOUTH THERD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
c.
ISTOCES end BONDI! aoll descriptions
bcought and sold.
dpecialettention given to the purchase andsale
of Government tlecurittes. ' roto3o
CITY EiA.NNE.,
112 Fifth Stree t , Pi t tsburgh, Pi.
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- CAPITAL, 810000. N I
STOCKHOLDBRS,.IIiniViDikiLLY LIIBLE.
INTEREST PAID ON .Dlyostrs.
'N., FOllltlelii EXCHANta tt e _
to
~ ,v
Bonet and sold. and when desired t t
d
of
made on alt the \
cling
r
point the Untied nate& and Cana , la.
• DOMINICK Inwsaw, President.
JAMBS MCCABE, Vice President.
Jelin 11.,ElOnitz.nr. Cashier.
. ; D. , lhmsen,'_ - • • '`,,, -denies McCabe, ,
Thomas Boners, ''. -, .:John Savage,
J. , Durdevy, Jr., Terence Campbell.
PIIIIICIL Hann, r , . . %James Phelan,
.Chas. B. Bark :,•• ' • 41.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jos.lierma , .... ; !Thomas BarneB.' ','•
Hugtt ea t i ng • ''' - ' lel:ks
PEOPLES'= SAVINGS BIN
O 1 AlghelVl
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPIRAL.y ?-, . . .1 • ~./$lOOlOOO
IiTOCILGOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
• • Dank of.Dlscount. and Deposit.,
inskintri-;63 tl..nairrnt.67. -, -
'Canal's —E. P. YOUNG.
I
~.. DIRA.OO, niik,
J. 0. PaLter.oll.
• B. F...Browa,
i:: B: Si' JliegraW ,l
Miendn'
11:11 .
J. P. Henderson.
10 11 %,
Woad ;
Olbeon.
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DOM 4 0 i t •AlOl A ' • AcisA ti 1 i ...• ; ' -
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ciaLsti ass 4
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41111M1P11 • ' 6.44 tt a.4.,019‘1104,43 1 . 33;
open ,osityvVr• tAt t itA . 42 ,0. 1%
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Itil`iikC.• Nor * t Rant If to 57` . 01tbeic,
add 'from Nov istito' is, illii 00131 0 tin, JF,
• s q l ei C t e ri 3 O W '-' ' l i •k i iti4il ' Of. t les than
ONS VG • .idhi. odd' 'cif the :Fiji
irAd dlr
ifrarTthritlatirge, Agriparapirre
an in une
and December since the Bank was organised ! at
-Pi n f e agat i Viirtat groi 0 1164 to. the
credit of the depositor hee as li s rcipalianp j heara th:
Wertaberemnponoclini 4wlC4Firrirartj t ir l i e ttiont
..trombling.the,dwai.W... „, tocan, okeren to prelim:it
his -pais book"; -- wt tors rate money wt 00,00 In
' -. than twain years..,..,_
ias
Books - ciiitifilii rbeeltartor By• Laws. Rules
:mod Regulations, it intik. kin aPPlie.s .
tic& at theoffice, _
PASSIDIBT-GE9ROB ALBBBE. ~ .
trinzgaseiDANses
I
' kli Pi 116 * ° P 42 ` .f ' Pahnesteek; ' ' , itt.. roma. Y. D..
Bent..- Robert Robb,
James Hardman, John H. Stivemoor,Ror.
James hlcAutey JAl** oblate. _-;
, Jiffies B. D. A , ,
CM% i Itelliaider tipeeT, ,
Is X. Pennock, Dbctestsc, Yeager. i
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..2110k=is
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Win: J. Sidi:lol4 . Robert°. Loomis{,.
Calvin Adams. Henry J. LlPrh ,
John O. Studley, tor A. hteat Lea l
' WPfSft Bleak. ~ - oun te.orrb .11,, ..
,Ii slu r l izi.priz, . , ~, . later P. Mariann.
) l op -Jobte - P '..6 Ip.deu , ,:
~ it . WOf . oilt. I 1.." L it ,' '_ -. • i t .... 01 t. 4 - -,' a z
) i ' P . • mhthr ~. " • t• '
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GrCOILAD,
SILVER AND COUP ONS
Bought at Highist Price's ?
PH:R. HERTZ, Banker,
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
W3l. FLOYD,
Cashier,
JAMES T. BRADY 8s Co.,
(Successors 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth ord Wood Sts.,
Mt AL rq 3EriblE 3Ft.
BUY AND 13314. ALB' KINDS OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND 'COMO%
ON MOST ?AVOULZLE TEENS.
oar literestAllowed on Deposit&
o-Money loene d on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates..
Orders eirecuted for the Purchase
and Sole of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD. •
JAMES T.' BRADT &. CO.
GOVERNMENT BONDS.!
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 & 00.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
con.,tourart & WOOD STS.
myla:l2s
'6O: liWilinsgiAiiii*.:
FINANCE AND TRADE, -..
• /
OYFICE Or PITTSBURGH
• TkoRsDAY, July>.l, 1888.
The larg,(o rise in stooks and tionds,
and more so the Sim tone of the gold
market in _the face of the heavy die
burementk,ky-thenited States Treas.
c:2l
ury, surprised eiOry body, and no
body seems to be able to account for it.
The same Parties who forced up
bonds and stocks, sustained, gold by,
the offers to purchase large amount, in
expectation to have it carried cheap
over the fourth of July. The disburse
ments of cash gold, however, were
very large to-diy, and finally the price
dropped down from 137% to 13i. Most
of the large holders of gold are disap
pointed in finding the amounts for ship
ment to'Europe so insignificant, and in
stead see bonds take its place, which is
indicated by the increased demand and
advance.of bonds.
To-day new issues of 5-20 s being quot-.
ed ex.lnterest are selling relatively one
half per cent higher than yesterday, and
quite in demand. The offerings of bonds
are very light, and few holders are dis
posed to increase, their lot - at present
high quotations. Fiem this fact it may
be fairly supposed that) as soon as the
European demand, lit satisfied, bonds
will range lower, the more so since the
Treasury us - arriving at , a gradual con
traction- of the' culrenoy, and ether
more remunerative investments are
offered: .
Stocks are -, very . ' firm and have ad
vanced despite the 'high rates for money.
It seems; however, as if tihe short in-'
terests were nearly covered, and a read
tion may be expected after July the
fourth. ;
Money is , Coirparitivelyeere,
and good borrowers can be shipped at
9 to 10 per: cent.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 187; SilVer, 130; Eighty
one's, 117; Five Twerititus 1862, 121%;
do' '1864; 117%; do 1865,' 118%; do 1865,
Consols,lls%; do 1867;1159 ; do 1868,
115%; Ten. Forties, /.1081 New York
Central, - NU; Erie,'-;. Reading, 98;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 56%,; Ohio &
22%; Michigan Southern, 108%; • Cleve
land ;dr Pittaburgh, 102; Chicago &
Rock bland, 173 4 ; Chicago & North
Western, 81%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred; 9,5%; Adams Express Com
,anv,*- 60%; Merchants Union:Express,
pacific .Mail, 90%; Nestein Union
Telegraph (7°lan yi 38 %; Am. W. Ex-
Pre 41%.
By Tele7h to the Pittsburgh palette.]
NEAP Toes. July 1, 1869., ',
Money lif , actlve and
_stringent at 7 per
cent., with %iky per Cent • commission•
added to- loans , on call. The July dis
bursements on account of interest and
dividends, commened to-day. The
TreasYir,/, haistn-disberse 000 000 in
Coin as the interest on ttie \ fanded debt,
and $1,610,000 in .currency as interest an
the currency six per cent. beads balm*
in aid of the Pacific ttaiirciad. :The coin
Paid out,•WilikY. by the',Aseistent eas
,
irer'lraa $4,644 ,000. 1* Th o. IMP?* Ala
-
taimementi tit this point; outside of -titre \ •
Treasury , are largeandwill aid easing •
the pions% market in fattire.i.tioistant
Treasurer Generalßutterfieldannonnood
bo, ,y ou t oicisa bc'pollri . the-bonds
,ohaluxfto-day, =lmmediately: alter ails
'awards Were Made: 'Sterling is 'quiet at ,
109%,®109%-t, Gold opened at IDIS . rg, ad
iraooadtte4B7ginndlelated weak at 1861 i
0.11.%1T-11019.1001,dg rates ware
percent. P., ,
GovernMenta Steady at a Ikea
4tOnal.deblinetrOM the best rates of the
day: CORPOnit'Bl, //7121.11754; do. -'62,
124(31 121 ,, dd. 64, 1171117%; do. '65,
1111%; orlitiwa.ls% a
115%; 6 do. ',
115414115 4 ; do. '6B, 115 @115%; 10-40 s,
108%€1 10 0%; - ;Pacifica ; tusgotoe. the
Government bought a million of coupons
,and registered Ebonds of 12,,!64 1 415 and
'67. at 115 45.100®11591.100‘ , ...icy
State bonds weak: Idissotudik 08; did
Tennesseesi. 62; new . do. , 58%:- Virginias,
61,14;11ew Wort h_Carolinii4l6.74
The stook market towards the close
was affected by the increased , stringency
in money:. and the sudden . pressure tci
sell, which resulted in a iteneral deolihe
in the prima. New York, - glentral and
Michigan Southern, which atoillta have .
become gle L memoral,abacea Pr e ihk,
f'all'off abilitt 2 liei-nerit.,buttbeenanges
pth eor we se noi ;over 1 par cent. The
market closed ',moaned. •
4..
,piloea, at. MK t Canton 80;
ChitnberlaritY,ll3 `Western Union %tele,
graph, 88%; quicksilver, , 16; Blaiiposa,
8; do. preferred, 15; Pacific .Mall, 894;
Adams Express, 61; Wells Fargo 31%;
American, 424; United States 724;
Merchants Union, 16; New . York States,-
1944; Harlem, 143; Hddson, 164.; Read
ing„.9BL4; Erie, 30; do. prefeired, 534;
Michigan Central, 128; Michigan South
ern,
180%; Illinois Central. 143; Pitts
burgh, 102; Northwestern, 813-.;;
95%; Rock Island, 117%;" X . aul,
75; do. preferred, 85%; Wabasli,',7l%;
do. preferred, 78; Fcirt Wayne, 156,4:
Terre Haute, 35; do. preferred, 59; Cli- ' •
ago and Altori, 159; do. preferred,. 164
Ohio and Mississippi, 32%; Dubuque aid
Sioux City, 105, C. C, and I.
Uopper Stocks at Boston—Copper Falls, •
7%; Franklin, 14; 'Mole, 80; Hanoock,
Minnesota, 134; Quincy, 20. • •
• Receipts at the Snb-Treasury—s2,242,-
289, payments, 81,593,849 e balance, 185,-
241,256.
PITTSBURGH. MARKETS.
onnag, OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; t
THURSDAY. July 1, 1869.
The markest, in a generalway, present 3,
but little that is new or important. . ,`
•
There bas been no rain for twenty-four tt
hours, we are in hopes that the wet . seag,
.
has passed; the crops in this vicinity •
are not injured much, as yet, and
. not -+l.
:
withstanding there has been a good deal 2
•
of anxiety manifested, and fears enter- i c'
, 1 .
tertained, there is little doubt but what 4
the'yield this season will be heavy, and i -
there is every prospect that wheat will , t ' I
be of a better quality than it was last''),
year. Big crops are very important to 1 ,
this country, particularly at this time, as
on this, to a great extent, hangs the i
future course of busines, and there is
nothing that could have a more damag- „
ing influence on business getterally, than
a failure in this respect. • • I. ,
BUTTER—Is steady 'With a demand 1, ~
about equal the supply, and prices are 1
pretty well sustained, ranging from 23©;;
25 for prime to choice.' • ,
BEANS—DuII a152©2,25 per bushel.
• CARBON OlL—May, be quoted in a I
jobbing way at 28@,30; and demand )
light.
•1 ,,, CHEESE=IS dull and in good supply ?
tint unchanged; sales of conimonlVest-1
ern Reserve 16©17, Factory at .18'-an*l '
Goshen at 19@20. . ) t
DRIED FRUIT—The demand contin-;
ues very light, and prices are nominal.!
Peaches 10©12 for quarters, and - 15©16
for halves. Apples, 10(4)12. • 4", •
EGGS—Selling at from 28©20, the let=
ter figure for fresh packed. ' - z
FEATHERS -- Supply in hands ofF
commission men almost exhausted. • Live ".,i
geese may be - quoted at 135@80, to the..
trade, and slln a retail.way. ..••• , st- •-• 1: •
FLOUR—Is quiet but steady with d '•
Mir local demand, and a fair: volume of.. ,
business in the , aggregate, and prices, 1
unchanged. We continue to., quotel
Western Flours.at $6@;6,50 for Springs,,
and $7@7,50 for Winters, as to quality i.
GRAlN—Wheat. is scarce and • ini
steady milling demand and we can' reol
port sales of good to .choice Winter ati
$1,30®1,35. Oats in liMited demand butt
steady and prices sustained; 65®66 on'
track and 68@70,,f0r small lots in store.
There is considerable , inquiry for Corn,i)
and but little in market; mixed may be
quoted at 75@77, and prime Yellow at.;
Ewes/ Rye is still quoted at $1,15®1,204 .
with but little offering. Barley—hone . ) ..
offering and but little wanted. I
GROCERIES—The grocery naarireti
continues very quiet and dull, and de-i
void of anything really new or impori
tent. It is liknly that there will be te,,
largely increased demand for Sugar
within the few weeks, as the time fo4 '
putting up, small fruits is near at hand,f
Fish are firmer. Coffees, Teas, SpicesP.
etc. unchanged.
9IIEURE--E4 H, 11; A A, 123 i; Havana ,
14; Cuba, 1234; Porto Rico, 14@14341
Demerara, • 15; * New Orleans, bnii
little prime in market and sells readilY4
at 1436©15; lower grades, 13; Rerinedig ,
Ex. C, 15©154; B, 1534; ,A, 153 V• i
Hard, 163;,. ' , • i 1
MoLassirsNew Orleans of good qual4
ity is in strong request and bring 80®85 . 4
Porto Ricoi6,s@7s. • • s i
SI-Burs—White Honey* Drips, $1.15:
Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, 95c; Golder'
80; Amber, 65; Common, 55. '';
Coms—Falr to Good Rio, 20€.22).;
Prime, 2434@25; Choice. 26@263c. 3
Rten—Carolina, 940@a0c; Ra'ngeon, 03
, • Tmes—Young Hyson, 41,00®1,80, G.
"P.'. ilzto to 1,80. Imperiel,'ll44o tt.l
.1,80. Oolong, 851,0 $1,45. Sou Chong, 90,.3
to $1,50. • ' • , - - i •
Sranort—Pearl,7; Silver Gloss, 11,14dg
and EarnrStareb,l2l4e. . ' -., - • • k
CONCENTRATED Lva-48,00 per easel
Faurrs—Layer •Raiains, $3,60 per' box 4
Blatt do, $7,50; Prunes, 123c0; frrantij
12340; 'Valencia Raisins 1434*
• Smons=Cassia, 80c; Clovesi 45c; grain , ,
Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, ; 1,50•
BAR Laan-1.234c; Shot, 83,25 per bald
1 SoaPs—. 4 Babbit's," 12e; "Oakely's,l
,11o; Rosin, sto 7o; "Dobbin'a," 15e1
Wax, 10o; Chem. Olive, 9c. r•
CANDLES—MouId, I.6cf Star, 25e. . a *
BI CARR SODA—S7,OO per 100. 1 •.,*,, •
HAY-dales at Allegheny scales o:'
29 loads at $17®29,• as to quality.
HEMP—Is dull and noninal—last sal
reported at $2lO. '
HUSKS—SaIes at 234,ig3 eta per porndi
LlME—Cleveland Lime is, quoted al,,
12,50, per bbl, and Common White al
•
41,L76. .
LARD OlL—Firm but unchang
$1,50 for extra No. 1, and $1,20 for No. -
POTATOES—OId crop in steady di
meta with saes .in store at 40@45 pe
bushel. 'New crop very scarce, and-maN
be quoted firm at 14,00 per bbl. 1
, PROVISIONS - Bacon 'is steady wit .
a fair jobbing demand at 14%@15 fo
Shoulders; 173051834 fora Ribbed an
Clear Sides;.lB3l, for, plain liamaii l 2 , l4
I canvassed Sugar Cured, and 21 for
fast Beam. Dried Beef2l. Lard - 20. ii .1
tierce:' 2035 in bbls and 2142136 in ,kg; \
Hand path. , Mess Pork 113 8 35; "'-'•1
PEANUTS—SmaII, sales at 1,2„ - , tt
, SALT-Dn11; may be quoted at $1,65(! ‘
r .1.,70 . for .
_oar loalk lot si . . ' ' ~
~. ~
.___SEEDS,The demand for Slairar an
rit•almothk Seeds seems, to have almost e
'dray subsided:Maim` Flaxseed would eel •
but 4here la none, in market,, : ..... _ i..
- - • Ar"
. . .• At • -
\ bri .000 n ' tel
New Ycint,'' ‘ .lols' 114Rry[irofinde .I;rad.
generally very quiet,: but thealselietll
quite grin fetVentioirgoOft'' Warrinpq
thy wittilats! mtitetid; tuilthe,pilqw ar
without • partinular ehangei except
canton flannels, which ere fiti4ol - oen
firmer. in Et spool i.ootto
there Is no change •Intrade q prices, b
the agents ofJ. Coates change
the discount _rate from 51? TM peicen
Live noel Marie
CHICIAOO, July L-Cattle er a
- wi,,1254@6,00 ihr t:sunaisn to'littiod\ co
' 18,25®0,62K for fair to medium; • 16,87
g7 i 2s , f or goo d to choice, and . $7,455@7,7
for eltra shipping bbeves. t Hogs ne
locted and lower with sales at 118425®8,:
,for fair to uisihtto, and . e 8,75059,26 fo
• good to shah*. - • : •
13r;:ioiuts;Jaly 1.--Cattle , steady at
@7; , Hoge Ural E 4. $1,50(§9. . •
Baratirous, July L44lbtir • quiet an
steady Wheat dull; , primeliiio(4 l .
Corn diAl4 - 1011Xie:wlite;9 5 0 96 4,Yello
88®900. k Oats.- firmer. ut0211076e
light,';aud 800 for heavy. Mesa Por
quiet: at /34...: Bacon firm. Lull dun
-2.0e. Whisky leas Arm at 51 8 02E91" 03