The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1868, Image 3

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Orr oFfilistinssuuort Glazgrrs,
MO*DAY, June 8,7868.
There is no improvement to note in the
tone of the ganeral markets; the de
mand for almost everything is very light,
being restricted almost entirely to supply
ing the immediate wants of the local trade.
So tar as values are concerned there are no
material changes, though the tendency is
still downward.
RlMER—There is but .very little Butter
in the hands or commission ••men, but , far
; mers and-peddlera are bringing enough to
supply'Me Wants - of :the Weal trade, and
c there is no inquiry for shipn2ent. Prime to
':.choice Roll may be quoted , at 18 to 22 eta. •
EqQl3-..Centinne to meet with a steady
• demand, and prices are well sustained,
ranging from 25 to 24. •
DRIED FRUPPDriII' but - unchanged;
• we continue to quote Peaches (prime
halves) at 12 to • 13, and Apples at 6)i to
Wheat continues dull, Votwith
nding the arrivals' lire light and stock
pretty-well reduced;- prime Red may be
quoted it $2,38 10'12,40; and', sto 8 cents,
higher for White. Oats dull and drooping;
we now quote at 78 to 80c, on wharf, and
the usioaredvapee for ; smalldota irtistore i
Corn, alsois dull; sale of 200
Shelled at' $1,03;1 prime Ear• Corn *mid
is command el, to $l,OB, as it is very scarce.
:! Rye is dull an :nominal pt $1,60 to /1,65.
POTATO_ _ ntinue verzi l ltWend
sales n store, Rif
a
. •1 Prince Alberta ntlel,3slbr owl.
New crop Po . are bei n g ?Md. at $9
per barrel. ' • ' •
ONlONS—Sales'of • new crop - (Bermuda)
Onions at et per bushel.
HOALINY-4iidelt 6 i 2 ¢„itt Piis4.- •• -
PROVISIONS-;4litcHon is dull and a little •
weak but unchanged; 140 for Shoulders;
.;.; 160 tol.Bo fo_r_R.loed and Clear Sides;
19 t 6 20c for Me.W Wl:Sussed Sugar Cured.
Hams: :.Prime kettle rendezed Lard, 18'
to 19e. Mess Pork ,128 to $28,50
•CEIMIME.aue Hamburg at 14e; and -
Factory at 150.' • - - • ,••
LARD OIL-44 dull but unchanged;
we centime to quote at $1,50 for Eatia - No. e
1, and $1,23 for No. 2.
Y FLOUR—Is dull and somewhat
gleeted; but Withotit quotable change. We
, continua to quote $10,50 to $ll farpiing
!. Wheat; 811,75 to e 12,25 fur Winter Wheat; '
anditettrelffor - fanov-brands.—Winter.
: Wheat, 0 4fai19050 , .. -R3114.945.4. 1 0.' I
lietrifoik PioduktONlartist ^ '
ißy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 'gazette.)
Nriw Yoriii, June B.—Cotton dull and a
shade at' 31ki
„ ,
30% for middling uplandsCesies chiefly at
outside ligurea.. t FlourAull and, lower;
market
10a15,3 lower; sales of. 400 bbla at $7,60a8,20
for superfinit,'State and western;
6 8,604,30
for extra State; /8,40a10 for extra western;
111,3001 ihr s white ivlieat extra; $6,15a18.f0r;
common ft. H. O.; 610a10,50 ibr extra St .
Louis; sllal6 for 'good to chirice; California:
steady, with sales of 1,500 sacks at 511a13,50.
Rye flour quiet, with sales of 350 bbls at
68,50a10,25. Corn meal quiet; sales of 100
bbla,Aty made, 2 o 15,50. Whisky nomi
nal'. Wheat dull arid 2a342( loWer' with `re.
ceipts - of 1,567 bush; 'sales-23,000 bush at
/2,16 for No. 1 spring; 62,26 for No. •2 do.
Rye scarce. Barley and . Barley Malt
nominal. Receipts of Corn are 77414 bus;
Corn is less active and without decided-
change; "87000 bush at 51,09a1,11 for new
mixed western afloat, closing free; sellers,
prithe at 51,10; old do afloat at 61,15a1,20;
new white southern and western at 61,20.
Receipts of Oats 21500 bush, and firmer;
72,000 bus, at 85c western in store and 8816 c
do afloat. Stock in warehouse ispa follows:
wheat' 676797 bus; corn, 122.6171 bus; -oats;
527564 bus; rye, 57460 bast m 44. - -11565 bus;
barley, 575 bus; 43300 bits. Rice quiet
at lOtialit(e. for Caeotlna..Sugar itomi daily
unchanged, 100 hinis of Cuba at lltiallyol
Molasses dull and declinieg. Hops quiet at '
10a1030 for American. Petroleum
and in fair demand at14a1434c for crude;
20cifoc.refined, bonded, Perk is firmer and
in homirial'deiheald," moderatd eilearlsoQ
bbls at.628,26a28,62 for new. mess, closing at'
regu1ar,•627,25a27 50 thr old; closing
at 627;60, for regular;XLibr 'priMe;
624,00324,45 for Prime aim 250 bbls,
New Mess. Wier July at 528.50. Beef
steady;Salerrrif6so - pettnds•aolo . sa2o;so for
new plain Mew - /20;501424,75 far new extra
mess; 63346 for :India mess. Beef hams
dull; Aides ~of ; 70 _ pogndo, at i,ac ‘ ;; Clat
Meats Anil" h - eatyrl6o' '
1234213 c; Shoulders 16a17%. Heins ddl -
heavy and dull lard 'eteady; sales of 600
popisda A 6 X 1 1 1 7.1 1 1. 1 9 7 (0 01 ,g4 and6.4 7 %. 8
18)413 for kettle :en erecT, also" 1,000. erces
at 17%c buyer of June, 17,30117,‘ buye,rof
:T Bitter steadyat 25012,* for Ohio, and
s=
for: 8I o. Cheese 401 -at, 74144,
Freights to Liverpool • heavy, with 80,000_
buishels of corn per steamer at 2Ms3d.
Lax/amr„,.-11pur closed dull _with holders,
of ..WiltriaCkt f 'gradel - d - to - realize.
Wheat nominal at 1i2,L0a16 fok No .2, and
52,24a2,26 for. No •1 spring.. Rye quiet, and
very,firrri 'at 52,07 for western. "Oats quiet
at 85c in store, and 88a863i afloat, for west
erm Opp cl osed and beavy At 51,0911
1,10 - fdr 'new mixed wetter:l afloat. ‘Pdik:
quiet and Erin at 628,50428,62 for mess i casle
and regular, 626,75 sellers for July. Beef
moderately active and firm. Cut- meats
quiet and steady. Blom nominal. ''Lard
CAZ at 17allt‘c for fair.t? i prime steam.
zw• ...
Ctikitip Market.
(By Telegraphth the Pittsburgh. Gazette' .1
- CNICAi3O, June B.—Flour; the demand b
light ;and the
e ras at apring eons as .59,755t0,0u..,• fiw nest
firmer and (inlet at ;talc higher; with salei
of No.l at $1,95, and No. 2 ac 51,38301.99 ,1
closing with buyers of :..No. 2at $1,8930.
Cditi'lsUse eetive and iiiiktiirwith saieenfi
No.l at it&ss934e,'No: 2 - at 86;088c; and 're.?
jected at 85a86,4e, closing •. - with -buyers, at •
88 ,5elbr NovilitatoTei,thle
is firm at 90ca.cingt*:
~Qe7.7let and
firmer, closi n g. steady at 6934a640. -There
wikeetiiingdonelftlll6lll64ll:
Pork hi 'firmer; tinge fictive and 25o . higher
with 'gales being 'made 'it 1 27 ; 50328 m . .;%Lar
is 3ie higher, and sales were - made at 183ia
16,5et.1Dri salted stleaklere alto's:LC*l and
nominal; at 11.3al1Xcibuyer fbr.the Month..
The:receipts for the past • forty-eight ; bogie!,
were 4,723 barrels tioum. 39,596 . bushels . .
so,Bls4msbels earn; 18,97$ Jm 3 44 19
o ttltri anil 473 head of hogs.. The. ildrontaitt!
for the lameAinie were: 6,266 • barrels - Soar;
16 . 83 21iPACIS whesk . l4s,692.busbals corn;
53,390 'bushels oats,•and 2,227 head'Of . b 01116 :,
_
••• ;
dueinriatE Markei;
Thestaph to the Pitittiiith nsiitte . '
Vtrentatilid, Ituielik4Flour4nlL4nslfinf4
changed.: IV, heat nominallyilowen , . No. 2,"A
winter at / 4 */.l23o.;C2rti'advaneed'
to no, Lid we market !Inn, but the supply
11gM."0sts . at 1 .7606 c. 'Cotton dull: .
Thadibil e gpite; i i rOtitsions • held meted/in=
I .Vi' bid , re was. no *.demand„ worthy of
note.. Mess pork held -at. $2B, under 'the'
reporeof stu - adyeueltisrNew. A r .Prit• A 74
was held at , l7,sallic r but -theremas •no in:
i;1 1 4 1 Bulk meats quiet; nominal and un- ;
i'nhcailderel 2 c;sides:Aeligb;•l o % .
con irshouldersitio;-plear rib swear
18 pt~d clear '165016y 4 d. • Sugar cured
Bu#Okiiiehangbd end 4filkirt
al2424qrecnipte 'Eggs '.declinedts
19c4, '11=0044 sold-al
ufaleffied. - Lard oil 144081,45.. •Fetrolento•
dull at 32.34 c Air rafined.froe;, ',Coffee firm •
ttm6p.*tulttlyviaiev
,bl4:l6 seuthern
übL' 3ll .lly ,dull:atillialb per .L ton on - arrivif
for iwittri*(4.o9lllll4Virlittlkitiet
market easy at Balo per cen .
oca ziitz- lie7r
LI/ V.; osiusiczw.! I •
e leatuter, tlag i lititititib tritetie&
Vtarlf
fOt 'WheiV`tituttiiiettol
lightorith buyers at 12,62 for No. I White,"
tur d p,85 for No. 2 d 0...
iiimEimal
Natters In New irigt,
Tebigraph to the Pittsburgh flezette.l ...)
41'sw YozuF, June 8, IBM
•
- Money quite easY,, with large supply, nt
S@6 'per Dent.' for call, lama: ster lin g
steady at 110@110X. 'Gold catAte_ stead,
throughout the day, eleding•at the - Board at
139% ; later, on street, the price fen to 18911 c
ig139%. • . • - •
GOVIE • RidaligTl3.
Government stocks a shade Amer, doe.
fug steady. -4:30 prices:, Coupons 0f,',31,
116%@116 3 / 4 ; do. '62, 112 X®112,A" do. '64,
110 1 4@ilOyi; do. !GO, 11.0„kgall0x; new, un
lisig; do. '67,113xiu9y.; -Ten-Fortles,
1,06@100; Seven-Thirties, X 09,051.09%.
The Market is' Without anyspint, - but
closed steady, Border State bonds steady.
Iliscellanenusaltaiedi dull.- The following
are "the &SO - inkiest Canton,' Soxi3soy.r
Carnbetisilif 3N@SS; Wells Express, 26l
57 ,4 4 @573 l Aniericatti 53®
43 7‘1 1 1714ted States, 55 3 / 4 ®56; Merchants 2tlyi
'@2B3i; Quickailver, ®27X; Mariposa 5®6;
Pacific Mail, 95%®95%; Atlantic Mail; 31®
Western Urtion; 3834®33%; 'York
Central, 134 1 /„®137; , Erie, 70y(,®705,(; do
p_teferted, 7515®73; Hudson, • 1 41 (}l42;'
Harlem, 127; Rftding, 94340043 i; Ohio and
Mississippi Cartiftcates,. 30t/.®303‘; Hart-
Joyd - and - Erie, 15®15,14; Wabash; 505i®
501 X; do. preferred, .69)(4 St.. Paul, Go'
66 M; do. preferred • 79 ,079 M; Michigim
Centilal,. 14;3;0124 Michigan Southern,.
90%®90y 4 ; Illinois Central; 155®165m;
Ilttsbutgb, 88Mogi8N; 'Toledo, 109®109m;
Rock' Island; 103®103%,• liorthwastern,,
69%®693i; do. pretbrmi, 8114®81%;
Wayne,. 119:04110Kr St...Tosepkpreferred;
89; Indianapolis 'and Cineinnati, '53; Kis
'ones, 933‘; new 72%;
ginia, 54..
• . 3112 inici
, --Better; Gregory - 45545470; Edge Hill, 450;
Quartz Hill, 1156120; Smith 4t, Partalee,
TREASURY MATTERS.
Receipts at Sub-Treasury' V 2,866,590; pay
ments r.,139,5 20 ; I ?alabee $9,441•568,
(By Telegraph to the pLttaburgh Gazette.l
Sr.- Louts,-June &--Tobacco quiet and
unchanged., Cotton—Nothing doing. Hemp
unchanged at 'lsl,soal,6o for undressed
,;'lour very dull, unsettled and nothing do
ing worthy, of note.; !:Wheat quiet and un
changed at 62,40a2,55 for All,: and $1,75a
7,80 for spring. Corn dull, lower, and tin.'
settled; mixed and yellow sold., at 88a86e:
,white, 87c. Oats dull and drooping at '7sa
,77c. Rye lower .at 4470a1;7541PProvildons
very quiet and dull, but holders are un
willing:to. make concessions, Pork sold
at 627,25 Bulk 1014 c; shoulders, 13c; clear
sides, 16i;e. Lard-dull and - nothing-doing.
'Cattle in good local: demand and receipts
flair, common to fair range at $4450; -good
to choice, 66a7,50 gross, Sheep market
glutted, prices dritopurg and - unsettled at
$4a6,50 per head; lambs, $1,50a3 per head.
Recelpts—Plour 1,400 bbls; wheat, 4,300
;bush; corn, 44,060 do; bats, 23 1 000 do.
TOledolllarket.
(Ey Telegraph 'to the 'Pittsburgh Gazette.)
TOLEDO, JUDO EL—Flour is dull; receipts
920 bbls. Wheat - chill and 3a4c lower; 250
- bush at s2,s3:ibr white Michigan; 52.32433
for =tier; $2,10 for No. 2 red. 'Corn is a
shade lower at 930 for No. 1. Michigan,_and
9534 c for No. Iyellow. No.-Lbuyer June at
93c; receipts 13,237 bu sh. Oats are a shade
firmer; 4,300 bush at 150 for No. 1. Rye;
480 bush at $1,60 for No. 1. Lake freights
dull; 3c on corn to Buffalo, and 6c to-Os
wego.
• ' Louisville Market.
ItEy Telegtatth to the Plttsbuezh Gazette.l '
' LOUISVILLE, 'June ti.—Tobacco—sales of
49 hhds at S9al6 for lags to medium leaf.
Flour—superfine, $8,25a8,75. Wheat, $2,25
a2,30.' Corn easier lit 90c. Oats, 89a83c:
Bye, $2,05a2,10. Mem 'pork, 127,50. Lard,
17%c. Bacon—ahouldem, lkfi clear sid9s,
17a17y,e;P u l k WhiskYl .
- free; rain, #2;20.. : ' '4 , 4
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
liln.watlKEE, June B.—Flour Is quiet and
Unchanged. ' Wheat is dull and lower at
12,03% for No. 1, 801441,92 for No. 2. Oats
irregular at 66%c for No. 2. Corn steady
at 88c for No. 2. Receipts—Sour 200 bbls;
wheat 36,000; oats 3,000; corn 3,000 bush.
Shipments—flour 6,000 bbls; oats 22,000;
corn 2,000 bush. ' '
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IMPORTS By!' RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND PrrTsnutuhr RAIL
soAD, June 6.-1 car iron ore, McKnight
porter & Co; MO feet lumber, It A Clarke
,& Co; 10 pkgs ink, McClarren & McKenna;
1 wheel,l9, J. Gilmore; 1 box,-' J= Donald
son it Co; 1 do,
Echlin & Foote; 5 kegs
washers, Lewis, Oliver & Phillips; 1 box
=dee, E Dersey; 1 hhd tobocco, Ilex do,
Wormser; sks corn,. 20 do rye, tdo
cats, Mcßane it Anger; 2 dor chairs, Myers
Dowing & Co; I box axes Joseph. Graff &
Co; 3 cases tobacco, H B McKenna; 2 boXes
mdse, '!J Henderson 4 box &teens.
ware, Bakewell, Pears & CO; 21 aka - flint, C
Cherry; 9 do rye; Craighead; 2 cars
stone, , Hastings .4, CAW.); g colia, rope,
Godfrey 4 Clarkel4s ski oats, IfeHenry &
Hood; 10 brie Patatioeli,AGraff & Phlter, 25
bxs cheese, , Watt, La img &Co; 27 skis rye,
30 sly rye flour; J 4 W Fairlm- 7 do do,
- Atwell 4 Lee; • 6 eke atcbtlllougli,
Smith dr , Co; 1 do do r 1 bbl- eggs, W.H.
Kirkpatrick de, Co; 256 iron pulleys, John
,Knex ( sr Co; 14 bras• cheeae, - W J Braden; t
brt mess,Armstronl4lhu it Go; 1 box cheese,
Vangorder &Shepherd.
. ,
Primo/10u, Fr. 'Want AND CmoAclo
Beiratbaw Juno 11 Mrs him ore,
Slioenberper & Dialifloo bibs /four, 'Dan
I car 'oath, r car hay;'l4 bbla eggs,
H Itee3r; 12 tibia ` dry' : apples, 'Woodworth
dr Davison; 3 f.idia'alteep skins; 0 Andes
son; 10 ikerags, Godfiey & Clark; .8' 8 his
..cheese,'J B- Canfield & SOU; 10 bxs do, E
Hearleton; 22'do .1 'l3raden; 27 bdla
bran* ' 31 6 1 * 4 ' °°tl h 4 Itga rye' fir' J
MeOk;: l 3';strelthi4t; Coy , Igo le it Co; o'
pkgs sundries, •lir Steet 4' Bro, 6 kge AD*
pplo utter TdialtiNallood de Go;/ car feed,
Schne/haeh;, 2. care: bulk . meat, W I
Hays*Sop 100 bbla flour, Culp Shop
*rd.; ZOO p 0 do, Wili , t4 L 64,4
PnytinilltegittEroMfilrz 'AND Si. 'UMW
RAILROaD,:June. dry Peaches;
kg apple butteri'l sack rye, 14 do oats, .F G
Crtllghead; bbis eggs, Morrison dc Devol;
20 hf bbl berrhtly, 4-CitAtbairrrlgiicio do.
Watt, 'Lang az vo; , Rakes, Jinxes
Latitnen I(LbbisYegge,, 1,0 *Sfkine trutter; 2
apDla butter,./. x meat, W H.Graff &
Coi 10q.bbis tionti - T'OlJenkins; lear
staves,Albright, t car corn, a 'Steel 4
&a putts tobacco,
i l do do. B, , 139044 /.0.!4r,
Wt4iPilifot • • • - - B
•
• • •
-589 bbla Wilkins:, 8 oaratnetalf
Woodsides; 12 bgs rye, KirkpatriCk &Co; ,
1 bbl ,, efiga, , Paul dr, •Olbsonk 2 cars Noindam,
Andrews, 4..llttohoookiil eaCri
BlSekenv 9 .aks rye j aan: bbbi
e W Hr Carnahan; /1 .bbl! eggar L r. 7 •
,1 do. do, 43 tßurgeman;•4
elm:John Schwalm; Saks syth.B do oatas.l.of ,
S eraricer ;June
green upplesrSl do flour:Koltun* Brat /44‘
eke eats, hiSteel Son; 4 ears•iimeatone.•l
Superior Iron Cop 1: dck, limber;
Speer; ao dmtbroomap, Jeutehmsont oar :
lcimberiTaggart it Wilson; 1 bbl dry Manor.
Ido tobac co , W' Seddon; .r,
trztist*"' :9t .utt et" Hitt*, AT
JtMe ' bbl egka, Xtoboir
r WI A t AIY4I 9) &s,P,kIP, PAP!! 4 ereon
1.7*
.
':.. 36 e iaj 4 1 74 r em :
Son; 816 bOX 2 A...
& Co; 193 straw boards, Ny 1 - Z i e,q
car beach blocks, P Raskin.
ININ
•
~7t7 I
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cold• paned . at -1399
.MONEY AND GOLD.
Fn.:Lail'''. Market.
Dlllwankea Market.
INE
EMI
s
19 ew.lfericeatlie• Market:: . '
Cri ' l 'obans* to tie intosugn cissesta4
'.l 4 ltw Yoni, June B.—Caitle market • re-.
celpftftr the Week,'6,Bs7 beevesr 18,008
sheet.: aid:lambs; 12,787 hogs. Beef de;
pease& ti r ithe libmal l offerings to-day. of
°; 037 - and NaMe lower the demand
4J not bris *and Some lots remain unsold;
Sir antra 814 primesl7al7•Bo; fair togood
- 1116,251 4 7; ordinary Male; inferior $15a15,50.
Sheip and lambs fairly active and higher;
sales of stoat 2,600 heed at . 115a830 for infe
rbr to extra. 'flogs in moderate demand
with tree offerings; prices Mit%cc „ lower; On
sale 2,883' head at • • Communlpaw; and 21
cars at 40th street; sales moderate and 'with
in range of 73Sa8Nc for light to heavy corn
fed.
'Mural* Markel.
'tl37 'reifying% tope iritteteuTh Eiszetteo „
BUFFALO, June B.—Recefptil of wheat,
40000 bus; eorn, 20000 bus; flour, 7500 bbls.
Shipmentfbrwheat;'MMo bfiircorn, 88000
bus; oats, 31000busi Int sibrer. wheat,..lBs.
000 bus; corn, 202000 busEoates 218000 bus;
rye, 5800 bus. Flour is declining,.no trans.
notions. Wheat nominal, buyers awaiting
a- decline.' Corn titattled;
,40Q00 bus of
western at 97c; and 'BOOO 'bus do to arrive
early, at 98c. Oats dull;2500 bus at '773ic.
'Rye and Barley unchanged. Mesa Pork at
028, and•heavy. Lard at 183 o.
Cleveland Dtsurket.
•
(By Telegraoi to th' Pittsburgh Gizetbe.3
CLEVELAND, _June B—Flour • quiet but
steadyandlranderately firm at $12a13 for
XX city red; 814,50a15 for white; $11a11,50
for XX spring; 'standard count 7 brands
XX redrnnge from 511a12, and XX spring
at etk 5 a 10; 50. Wheat ;inlet at $2,36 for clot.
I. red' Winter; 112,15a2,18 for No 1 .npring.
Corn'at 95a980 I' Oats; dull at 72a73c.
Rye held at $1,90. .Barley - Uciminal.. Pe:
trolenm very firm and better "at 26Ma27c
for refined in bond;' and 86303730 far free.
Baltimore Market:
[By Telegraph tote Pittilbugh Gazette.)
BALTIMORE, June 8.•••:Florrr dull; North
western superfine .18a8,50; extras $9,25a
10,50. • Wheat dull; red $2,55a2,80. Corn
dull:white $1,12. Oats firm; western 904
M. Rye dull at $1,80a1,85. Mess Pork
quiet at, P 450829,00. Bacon. quiet; rib
tddes 16W634c; clear do 173‘a17%e. Shoul
dere 14a14,14c. Hams •21a223 5 e. Lard
quiet at 1830190.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
(By Telegraph to the Plttabargh eatette.l •
PHILADBLPIIIA. June B.—Beeves in fair
demand; sales 1,000, head at llallMo for
extra steers 12e for "elsoice;• 2a10340! for fair
to good, and 6aBo per pound grosa for oom
moni.: eiseep in fair demand; sales 6,000 at
53ia734c. Hogs. in fair demand;. sales 2,400
at 114,00a14,50 net.
'Philadelphia BlGUrket.
•:,
(By Telegraph to Pittsburgh 6agette.l
PHILADELPHIA, lune B.—Flour dull;
Northweitern fam4, 19,76a10,50.,
Wheat ; ;-good scarce; others dull. spring,
12,18. ••Ryedull. Corn very quiet; mixed
Western,, 11,16. Oats dull; Neaten), 88c.
Provisions unchanged.
RIVER NEWS.
The Allegheny rose steadily all Sunday
night, and np until last evening when it
appeared to be at a stand with a little over
ten feet in the channel. As yet, there has
been no rise worthy of the name the .
Mcmongahela; the marks showed about
eight feet two inches—mainly back water
from the Allegheny. At Oil City the Al
legheny was 'reported receding with six
feet in the.channel. The weather yester
day was , clear and pleasant, and seemingly
settled. - -
The arrivals since our last include the
Argosy ,an St. Marys, from Cincinnati;
the Kate Pu d
tnam, from St. Louis, and the
Julia,,lkom Zanesville.
The St. Marys, for Cincinnati, was the
only departure. •
Capti.-J. T. Stockdale received a telegram
from. Omaha to•day, announcing the ine
rival of the Sallie at that place from Fort
Benton. '• • •
•
The Maggie Rays, Capt. B. C. Martin, is
filling up taeadilv_ for ISt. /outs, and is an
nounced to take her departure *day.
The Baylid: Capt. Shepard, la the regu
lar packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving
at noon. The Julia No. 2, Capt. Wm. Coul
son, la the regular packet Rot Zanesville,,
leaving at 4 p. m. • • - '
The "rise in the Alleghenyiellllet out sev
erallowa of ooal for lower ports now ready
to leave. Therun of coal on this:water will
be a light ,one, as , the rise. I* wholly from
the Allegheoy,river r aa4 the break atk -thtm
No. prevents,the locking through ;of bar
ges at this time. The following 1111 get
away. to day Ind to-morrow :-
r9B C/NCIIZINATL
. . ,
Coal HUI, 9 bargee :... 90,000
Whale, 6 Images ' 53,000
Lion, 6 barges
..-- 66,000
Hercules, 5 barges andTUoat 76,006
___,_
Effl
iroa. LOU
tearl bigs, 2 coal li9ata,l pi;a40.120,080
Dhipt?nd; -- 100,000
Ann,l2 barges 120,000
N. 'Ji . litglev,,6 :bargee 60,000'
Total . , • ' 400.000
The Cincinnati Commercial , of Sunday
says: Among the passengers by the Mo-
Cullotigh, :yesterday, we were pleaded te
find the veteran Captain Moore s lather of
the commanding °dicer of this tine steamer.
He Is a veteran boatman, end although in
'illS eighty-fi ft h year, it enjoying exoellent
health, Be resides at W,ellsville, 'Ohio. '
Captain W.' Deviant& died a short' time
since at Pekin, 111., in thififty eighth year
age.. He. had been a resident of Pekin 'thr
eighteen veers. In 1848 he commanded the
steamer Exact, in 1845 the Santa Fee,and
in 1850 the Bridgeport; all--Illinois"river
The , statement that the Robert E.:Lee
'cam from New Orleans in three days and.
`sixhmire is quite a mistake. .Ellut'left NOW,
- Orlefold Satorday at 5 p. m., and - arrivedat
CairwThtirsdiky ) at 1 rpin. "We'think 'that'
leOkis, Very , ' likelcnir d ays anti eight htsitisi.
The 'aternwheel ' steamer ; , Enterprise , was
sold aV New Orleani hist••Monday,by the
I United States idarshal to Captain H. L. Lee
for $2,800. ..-..• ~ ..„-___. _
About nine o'clock Tbnrsdaynight, there
w" a
D erfeojhurruumlr„hen the Canada
, and,Aintiiilla met Ilea, =shell*, upper,
ai
btleibenii j I.' ;Ttie, - *Lnd 44k.iko Strong that
fats fear
it IvrOY steamboat would ' ourfehop Or
le` their d pet lNorks:4 Itut•they#idiet as'.
WO elluith . e ibliewingiliunthe Louisville
(hurter, of seterdevir .ti ;/ : :;,,r0 I:,
• The towboats-146 bewail:tr.-coal arrived
littr oatl4l.
fromPittabagh yester4iay..,• • 0 bargee
Logisvilleekmpson Iforner„B, .d
2 luil beater ePlitaligni %
rat e e l ls. l4l ' Nor' . Orkeir4 , Hare ei;,'," er
!via and rbargac..4oaB34lievarepoiO4i
7 bargee, Cairo.' -.1.-ei Ajit.s, fro et - l)r- .
, -letihir; with litAitifitiUiapkt'helve 'Orl
i ved itt.the feet o fthe'Witittyeay. 'Slur
, will come up te-day. ll •The: toWboato:Girind:
Laker with a• - tow>efoempty-barges will
cetnempover;thelitilt tO-da,* Illifite Sate
tecevliest)oteritenlelfilnar,tvtriv,o Thum.,
daYrkj:lo4M:'.43o42,Wali *Me* : A
rsd
wati ._°)%l 4%21 18 . Piler:iblui liCss e k"'
rlifed t9l. dar. e*ebingi. i rbo:dtti nt
Utia nt er i art jet rt
. 1 :ill , ort`litirepitj'
end,HWlS 2 itutsised_ eistrfliallinsftea(dnedf
rbilitat th 'rko:Pied 'Wiliam arrived OW
- Weclifitlieriblkavinglfrcurk the 8t : ;Imo§
• : , •-• OLEbiturilayao , 4 .,-1 7 • ).I , Nit• !ii 4
l
t in a Z
41105,
InkAbkIOULSVCPIWA '
.eM41.1.....i.!tnK1M gil ~,,,d i ,
firan . ....,.." •.) '. .i tt ”41." 4 ) '," -
-for '-* 'F 4 - '' '.- t - „.1,14 .
'these hosts is o ~ •,. „ i
"for good" abandoned the r , —us policy
• ';; • ' •
ASETTSt-a-tailimAll JUNE, A), 186&,_
_
of allowing a discrimination in rates in
favor of the barges a"move that we have
alwayir a and'invarlably - advocated, -.The
first step in this action was made by eaPt-
Donaldson, of the Great Rep I) ublic,. on Fri
day, and I_ tis but Justice` to . Captain .to
state' that he'llaS a dvoeirted this step ever
since the organization of the "Compromise
line." , :iit. simple , statement of Diets con
nected with the ue t State of affairs is
this, that on Fr ida y oning it was fully
evident' to. Captain naidson that if, he
continued in alkiwln the' barges a dis;.
i i
criminationeffive cents per barrel on flour,
other articles in proportion, it would be a
matter, of utter impossibility for him to
lbad - the Great Republic this week; and he,
therefore - eamerto theoonclusion that even
if he had make the fight by himself E that
he would do IL._ A consultation, however,
with Mr. 'resident Lewis,' of - the A. & M.
S. S,;-showed:him, 'that he would have as
sistance, so heat once announced the Great
Republic as taking freight to New Orleans
at "barge ' rites." ' Step by step the rates
. were reduced until yesterday morning, he
completed, his cargo at 20c per barrel.with
the Barge Company, Satisfied that he was
in earnest and meant to follow them, and
they "quit," not wanting , any more of it.
As an evidence that shippers prefer steam
boats "at the same rate " we ' would nien
tion that the Great Republic received more
freight on Tuesday than in all of the three
days previous, and yesterday evening she
took her departare, drawing all the water
is in the river. The.vontest Is now in earn
est and ;we are distinctly and emphatically
infbrmed by Capt. Carroll, the General
Relight 'Agent of the A. & M. S. S. Co. and
CorripromW line, that hereafter the rates
of freight to New Orleans by his boats will
be the same as charged by the Barge Com
pany, let that figure be what It may.
Rivera and _Weather.
By Telexr eh to the rlttabergh Gazette.
LOUISVILLE, June 8.--River falling, with
6 feet and 7. inches in the canal. Weather
clear and warm.
ST. Lovis,..Tune B.—Weather clear and
- -
CUINCIRMATI • l' o gr o t
PACKET LINE.
FOR , Wheellaig, Marietta, MairMoirnirmirlie
Potimigeng, „Gallipoli's, Big 8.4413 . 9
graistw*i, and
an/Animal. • '
BT. MARYS T. C.. Swzgrry,-Master.
• • .210NDALTS,
ST. CHARLES ' 0. A. Ditsvo„ Muter.
FILIDAYM, a PAIL
The above elegant side-wheel steamers Will leave.
regularly as announced, connecting. at Cincinnati -
with reacts and'itatiroads to Louisville, Nashville:
Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
Upper Miulsoppl and Missouri rivers.;
Freight or passengers receipted through either by
rail or river.
Especial attention given to. Orders and Way Busk.
Hess. - BARNES & COLLIN S
an= GtittlKST & BASLETT. Agents..
F OR CINCINNATI. A igat
THURSDAY PACKET-AT 12 K.--
The riewand splendid ilde-wbeel 'steamer
431. D.
D. MOORE
The above elegant sie-wheel steamer win leave
regularly sa announced, connecting at Cincinnati
with Pickets and Ballroads to Louisville, Nashville,
Nemph__ ,Is New Orleans and St. Louis. Also to the
Upper illsaluiptil and Missouri rivers..
. Freight or passengers recelpted through either by
rail or river. - -
Especial attention, given to Orders and Way
Business.
Tor freight or pastille apply
U on
I board or to
AB. CO,tilk s.
nts.
CHAS. BARN !Age
an 23
NORTHERN LINE
i s i dir si g
• • • • • - ••
PACKET cortNunr.
. [NBTABLINNED•IBBB.3 - •
The Only 'Thrtragh Lila* Raining (Be-
Swoon $Io Lents and flay Paul. .
Shippers desiring , thairltalesi tole *nub with
tail;egailtilnirtratTtioitlitiiiwthritase consign
Throtigh rata. even over Pittsburgh Boats, and
guaranteed by , •
YLAON COLLINGWOOD, Aients.
And . - R.. 0. GRAY.
165 No. 94 liner direct...
prrrsougfai, mat
Marietta and Buicersinug Line.
Leave Companyil itrlna4str o! Wood street,
MONDAYS AND . TNIIRSDAYS,
J. N. MbOULLOUGH-.... Ova. D. Mooms, Mute?
DAyAnn TITIOIDAYS AN A D E T . StLDAYk tom
uter
Brtsre
WZDNICSDATS, AND IIATURDAiS.
GREY Lynx - C. L. HasoorAm, Mitstei.
?relight *Min recoWeil st all hours by •
114 • • - JAMES COLLINS. Arita.
'POW CINCINNATI AND.Adat
LOUISTILLK.— . TheIIne 'teenier
.R. C. GRAY 'Cant. Wir.D.'Aßrarelatri
Will leave la shore. taking' freight for lielerlfla
an 4 New Orleans. on
' SATURDAY, lath
Par freight or parrage amity on boarg Or to
JutlN FLACK. • •
jet .J. D. coLusewooD. Annelle
475 000
TOR ST. I.OIIIIS 'AND ST:Adee
_a: PAL7L.!-The Sao, steamer. ,
MAGGIE HAYS • ' Capt: E. c..lffairztr,
Will leave u above; in connectlon with ttoi North
ern Lino Packet Company, on
' THIS DAY, at Cr._ at.
For freight oripasespe appty on Marti or to
I. D. COL LINDWOOD, )
• ' ' '• IRS. COLLINS, •
Jett • J.:M./LACK.
REGIVILILIt • , WEDNEfik- m a d="
DAY PACKET FOB, anicreq-i.
natrotaimer • • • ' '
ARCOSY VAltinnontirr.
W. H. lkotV titerk,_leaves Pittsburgh:oX %sant
nag every WEDNKSDAY at noon.
• • 41 , SADNES. • • ,
JAB. COLLINS,
,Agpots. •
OHN' FLACK. •
mkt.:
dra,:imltvrTlttrit TßEAT izaeo.a
zap
o . 7 4 l lT fi f
i T tA
N. It
ot, I .l!G l ir it a: 7 40 10 B r
it
nett, p
z. 61 li .yaor
7 " . 1111, 10cl E t i
1 5Ca111 .9 144 • • . . '• 5. 000'
t 0
n i 7 1: . "d,•••••••,!..”,!•:
' 1.. - 2 '., ng
. 300
f•-" "• • " 4 - --".` - - - .. 25
1500
i _ og u
To w , iitekuu ' . . c Hoff* . , outv e rz no? *Mt 1: 130 ,
ilmr sem - ne Mai o nlttea..:4: . .....effrai6o to__ Alb
1 1 0V - Fl lmi ne k tfold er ° "Thri i t t b eh at es. • - •
~ .- ' ;12 5 i t t o:.) I gO tW o
•754)F A I, F e Arlitt' W .) Framed ' - Lamaism - -Silver
Lieu ‘,..' p lum - Kap - tk albuua, and a lar g es s 7....lo .7 tni,en T ' atu t cr ed r . n u e s_l 43l l2 at ro d• td;r Jewelrv a
.., In , a11 b,r.. .....
.ilkatiait° d" ..arlirat gr i gr 26 aeutr,"riat:L
-sueLleiuudui 'sea-- , *Ake iti 'Envelopes and tbor- . -
4 4 1‘ m h.rrit . , otreeeliii or. be Ct11._,....* tatted mad
wi su rr be d - rirailvithent 'di n
t o o le an e ;od a ,' d d esvere ren„ il t a u t prii tu ze r: •
teliee,:. or seat- Ay :
upon it in be deliveted to the ticket bolder
!mum'.
d on ta i te b tr ":" seatAct . aa — yl7ll . )!T y as ieq . ,aatel, tr! express
° 711=1 4 .1,, aliai ii o^ -Piiii' If kfoktioa
joe. It:, .. Al , . berm is be ea:Otaityps:so r anov or
ge NO D AN Kf t . v "
tliSt r tTnittenil eandepend on 64.rr - dealing. %,, ~!
Ricrialiartcza. -We select the tow following nam es '
i re am 4he -zany who have :lately drawn; sayable
proms aad .1 40 1 7XM 3 4. 1 4 , 1111 us to Walsh eat, ,
&T. swilklnsi , smiso L. Y 4 Vm.IIIOV-bi u - linale:
luxe. tibmge. 141,0, valued at 110(1 . 50; Labatt
j $O , 4 D u bp ve i l?:
.. tio l Ua t rf !put - Sb i i n n II
p Mc g a rir t hi u rreeti'" fort: Bedtbed4lll=l4llvili
:Ifpfitra„Lisciptel „ volYtreoh,Vtiar,4",,
esiroigu'itilliiiliiiiiyitifiiiiit fiimitiitim.:' .... . -
1 ImPlinolini midi IMMO lIIIIMIIIte-Wrber Ai?
voialla,,witt.baelnespawrp ts imllabi o vnz
,_..d °I. " ealu ""' V , fttbtsac, - y• ~
l M wi tink4 t....... '4 iziotueaittietiiiiitmu ... 4. ill, kn za _citiroo)
ittarqtr,r7 7,7; 4 i 171 1: 4r rnL"!•...i, 77",311J,1J
441111 WrrA g grniae 1 1 41- ra gatt In gl :Egit )
s tfaitiqtritilifi''' ii eairiiioiaitifitritiediisigl.
tlimsn tri%'' - trie r =:
;iisents ._
.: ,
i=nri el a P. .1 oM s
t laildal shop
I; '-' i•'l 3 . It a .
~
alio
S 1 lAlif:Elo.itTl3.
J. 'N. M'CULLOUCH,
coaimmigt , xmawTTs.
Y. wriceza A. STZILZ.
M STEEL E & SON,
Commission Me?Charlie*
V.1..0178; 0.11,&129',
No. 98 OHIO BTREICI.' near - East 002111IIOR s
ALLktiuzzry CITY, PA..
MEANOJAY= B. MILILNOS.
nrAnp - ' JOl6
, a 4.10753 1.
R 042
FLOM. GRAIN AND rnotrucz
CONEMaSsION ACE.II4DITAViTs
399 LIBERTY STREZT,PITTBBIIIIGH.
Consignments • •
R I FIRZNCIO3-4. G. Manila, enabler Mechanics'
National Bank; J. S. Intwert& & Co., B. T. Ken
nedy &Bro. .
lati:l2l
asrss ma
1 I
awnsivr,
COMMISSION . M E RCHANTS,
- • Alvb iiritiese "
31,0178, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, le., &c.,
S4l)/Liberty Vt., ifittabiargh,
iny2,42tX • •
L.J. BLANC/3611RD,
Wholesale and !tetell Grocers,
N0.,31m ,PENN !STREET.
J. AAJIII.
MC/4NX & * Ural j
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers eaAiN and P RO DUCE GEN
ERALLY: No. 141 WATER ,EET, above
Smlthdeld, , Pittaburgh.„- - ; lab, •
FETNER & ARMSTRONG,
PoßWaltatirGliiiD Winn 114104
For tke'sileofroir, eisin; Eric Sutter '
Seeds; Dried_Fraik.and Plrodtice generally,- N0../R
MARKET MEET, corner of First, PittaTitirtp."
fe22sus
QUOINAHER & LANG,. Whotea
sale dealers In drocerles, Flour, Grain, Pro
duce, Provlslons. Plah,rCheese, Salt; -Carbon
lac
_Nos. 17* and .174.W00L,1 E . i'X'WST, near
Liberty street: Pittsburgh, PA; neentss
JOHN I. HOUSZ. tr. /1017 8 / I .'
40/1111 /6 ' HOUSE B11014_ 9 _• SUC"
insert; to JOHN I. MUSK& Ca.; Wholesale
racers mid Commlaalom,Jklerehauta. -Conte.r
Smithfield arid Water Streets:Pittsburgh; Pa.
c1Yoi:1138" LIBERTY
• STREET,Vittsburgb4 Pa,„ CoMmhislon Mer
ani and Wholesale Dealer In. Country Produce,
Grooming and Plttsburgh Manufactures:: Cub ad
vanced on Consignments, and paid for,Produce gait
itrOBT. KNOX I ;4 • , •'` •
KNOX & SON, . COMMISSION
aIfERCHANTS and denied iii FLOUR, GRAN
L FEED and PRODUCE GENERA L Y, No
,79 DIAMOND, opposite City Ball, Allegheny City,
VEAVCRAWFORD, CO2IIIIIIISSION
.MERCHANT IN PIG. META____I3LOOMik
,WROUGHT SCRAP MON,' .rmE BRICK
AND CLAY,__
_&e. Warehouse and °Mee, Nos. 388
and 386 -PENN STREET.: Storage Atrashed.. • ,-
Consignments solicited- - - .oca
. .
BAI
&.. PAT.TON,
Wholesale Grocers, 'Ccornutasionifercbantil And
..)ealera An Produce, Mout, Bacon, Cheese , Mob,
Carbon and Lard 014" Iro_ Mum. Cotton
Yarns and all , PittaArgrab ManufactOres generadi .
11 and 11* BECOnW STREET, Pittsburgh.
JB. CAI I / I FIELDa:
MISSION la - FORWARDING atzu.oHANTSi
and Wholesale Dealers In WesternteserveSheese ‘
Butte?, tatod, •-Pork; Bacon,. Floor. -Fisk Pot; and
Pearl, Ashes. and 011 s, Dried. Fruit and Produce
generally. Nos. 144 and 146- Front. street,. Pitta
JOHN SIMPSON. WALLACH.
pOHIP'rOIIikWALLALCA WHOLE.
SALER ROCERS AND PEDRO = DEALERS,
. 0 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburth: • - 1&12:r58
r PROFESSKINAL.
Commander.
... . .
JOS. A.'BUTLER,
ALDERMAN LID POLICE KAM:MATE •
Once, nct WYLIE STREET, near Washington,
PITD3BPROH..PA. •
Deeds . Bonds, 'Mortgages, Acknowlerts,-
Depositions, Collections, arid all other le t mate
Imaluess executed promptly. . :u9
SAMUEL MeNIASTE..RS, '
As.mmalsie.Ar,
Ex-011icito Justice of the Peace and Police Magis
trate. Once. GRANT STRZET, opposite, the' Cs.
thedral, PIWBBURGH. PA.
Deed., Bonds. , Mortftgea. ' Acknewiediebteuta,
-Depositions, and all Leval Business executed with
promptuels and dlapatcb.- . mine.
EIUSTACE S. MORROW,
• .A.T.a*Eitar.A.*„ •
Ex.oFncio .rawricr MC PUCE AND
POLIOIC.MAGIMULTIL • t•
OFFIg. NO; 7:8 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGS,,PA.
_Deeds. Bonds, Maprau AcknoWledguients.
Depositions and AM Le new executed with
• romPtness and dlepat . - min)
. , ,
A Amiga%
justice of the Peace,
• , _
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE ie INSUNANCE ACM'
CARSON AITREEt ..EASTIIIII.III2IOIIA.M. •
Collection of naafi ikicited and otoimilY *WWI-
WILLIAM atFUILIES,
JUST#OF tHEttIictrONVEvANCER; &c.,
oinoe - . cralsow, num, neiris opposul tie
'Path's; Deimri, 80111311 ITPISBUIVOL
awaited tit 1411 cuctAncomPtl7.sttendn
ed to.
A ncentazip iftwur4Elt s
A.MtittPrialit-AiMRX.AW•
.
No; 98 11:IFTIr
.
spe:2lo:dii
DANIEL, D.S.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN'
07FICE A ND 'mtemritcr.,
No. Gis t
spaxxii
V•
S. FERGUSON,
eJ •
1 Asenti.
ATTPRN.XY7AT:W s
szecint rt.ooi,Pitiirr '
_TOH?i .
• „
ArrOitlint-ALT-I.AVIT.
OflieeeUilffiinieled Street,
(OPtodtis the g;ourt Boxtm6
t~i~Sii~ <~ r .: .
.**cgpip4-4il-4164
Street`
•
No. 09 ' Dlamond
• . .
uktAndl. PA.-
Hi : !:'
ELiCIULEX4I4 " •
ATtbRNEY; COUNSELOR; At LAW,
,No . ,6lo, Ciiantgl,treet s . .
DiY24;b2S
,T01172----8111t411%i r• •
. • .
, 1:1•• •••• Foracir ! mmuipsitTz. t - - -
bioellfi imn mitt opoik tfi• - disits,
instittesh 4 . pa. -1 mew sox
Atitnowletiginenta. Deposition,* sod Le tad+ ,
nova executed promptness and diva •
4 011 EL : C•MVIDOBIB4i
15
ATTORNEY AND CO.UNSPIOR AT LAW , . ' •
• I Nc:4 l 7'44:llt.higtioaet. , •
• •.; •
Donittte*inii Arrears of Pa 7
oolleetodi ;_ Ro
- -tummy,
---- -----
. , ArEwinintoung *omit!. -;:5;1::-/
.
.
,1 01 ii i . fitfia ,Rgatairil Ps4'-101
ff; r. . iter r at eigit__.....,,... a BWP. At Tll ai Strio
.
ArroglaraaMtc - ' •
1 ,
. ,
1 e.i. °••-t . - s.t ' . ) . .. 4 ' . 1 r../'44 MIS
. • .
PITTSBURGH. PA.
N0:,87 Fifth etreeth
PiTiSIOUEUE
Jprrnmrsalr, r&.-.
= RATLRoans
COliliEl GltW.Mm!al
Oil and alter THURSDAY. Nara .11t1i, /868
Prams will arrive at and depart from the Depot. cor
14er,of Grant and Water streets, as follows: • •
- - Depart.
A. tO aad from rniont`n. 7:00 .X. 0:00 P. Arrive,
If•
"McKeesport Aon namodt , n.ll:oo A A
X. 2:00 P. X.
EX.: to and from Uniont,n. 3:00 P. M. /0:00 A. it.
Welt Newton Arrotamod'it, 4:30 P. X. 8:36 A. X.
BAadclock's Accommodat'n• 6:15 P. X. 7:50 P. 7/4
Night Ace. to
to a me n d
A.
nd o:3o P. X. 6:40 X.
iiitinflay Church Train to a
frent,Weirt NewtOn 1:00 P. X. 10:00 A. X
T or Licilets apply t 3
W.B. 870u7. Superintendea R . EM .
G, A nibs
LLEIREUMN
'VALLEY RAILROAD.R I AMMEI
Y DIRECT ROUTE. TO THE OIL REGIONS.
:igeowingthrongh to Venango City 'without change
of cars—Oersecting with trains' 'East and Reston
the Warne. : £ Franklin Railroad, and Atlantic &
Great .Western.Rallways. Shortest and quickest
rou ll te to Oil City and Franklin, and all points in the
Oa an er April 26th, 1888,_Passenger Trains
will leave from and arrive at the Pittaburgh Depot,
corner Canal and Pike Sta. as follows:
Nail to and f'm Van. City. 7:00 A. M. 6:13 P. X.
Express _ 10 : 40r. m.12:23 A. Me
13radrs Bend Accommod , n 3:00 p. M. 10:20A. It.
Soda Works Acta:ova , 3:301...m.
First Hutton Accomo:Pn... 8:50 A. M. 11:40 A. M.
Second. Hutton Accomod% 12:001 M. > 3:85 P.
Sunday Church. Train leaves Soda Works at 8:00
A. M.,- arriving in Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. at.. Re.
turnips, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 p. m., arriving Id
Soda Works at 2:85 P. M. ' •
BLACILSTONE Sup't.
W. A P. ROPE Ticket Agent , • atom
... . ...........
PITTtIBU •
Si. AND • 0124 1 E1W- t i •
• From. June 7th, 1.868
Ind arrive at the Union
time, as follows:
,• • .
Chicago Ex t . kste ... 303 a m
Cleveland/ix.. 3:03 am
Eille&Egnsl.l 7518 am
Cl., 4,Whislll , l 15:13 a in
Chicago :6:58 a m
,Cb LeaxoEx_... . 9143 a m
CI. WA1gEx...1:43 p
CtitctO 11:58pm
Wh. Erie Ex. 4:48 pn.
Depart from Allegheny.
N.Brig, VaAe. 8:58 am
It t ia am
• Rocheite.r. 51:23 p m
Wellirv'eAce.: B:43pm
Leetydale4f:3•l - . All/a m
N. Bligt:n . 533 pin
N. Bri 6:2lipm
Leetsdale' " A10:40.P111
1.58t4 Chi
r,41:33 a. in. C hi • •
• o •
jet -• • F. It. MYERS
MS'
PAR itaxdo nun.
. CHARDS OP ITME.T-On -and, after, SUNDAY
May 10th; MIST; trains will leave and arriv e at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Mall'Exprea
.Irsiet Line
a. in: 7 iig tn.
last — tipresa 2:50 p. m. 11:20 a. m.
Mixed Way 6:10 a. m. 7:05 p. m.
kleDanaldlAcc. , a, No. I-11:40 a. in. 3:05 p. m.
Stenneaville.AccommoWn. 3:50 p. M.. 0:30 a.' in.
McDonald , ' .Acc , n, No. 2.. 5:25p. m. • 5:20 a. m.
pBrr(3274No77cs.—Sunday Expresaleaves at 1:30
DmaG4 - arriVing in Cincinnati at 0:00 a. tn. the next
o rng. ,
The in 9tlge' a in.' Ti4ln leavei daily; Sundays and
31ouda7saaaepted, and makes closeconnectlona at
Newark for - Zanesville - and points on Sandusky,
Maaedeld£
Newark .11.
S.F. SCULL, General:Ticket' Agent.
Steubenville._,, •
'kENNSYLVAN
CENTRAL RAILRO.
and after June 7th.
riveittand depart from th
Washington and Liberty s
Mall Train—. 1:15 a m
'Past Line. .. . . 1:40 ain
Wall'a No. ... 8:20 a m
Latrobe Acen .
7:50 a mi
,ft 0.2.. 8:50 a m
•Cincinnati E 2. 0:10 a m
Johnstown Ac.15:35 a m
Baltimore Ex: 1:011 p m
Philos-Express 1:20 pm
Wall's No. 3, - 2:15 pm
- Bmddficks,NO / 5:50 p m
WWI% No. 4. 7:15 pm
Altoona AOO.ll.
mid Emigrant
• 930 Jim. • .
'The Church Train - leaves Wall's Station every
Sunday at 915 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at-10:05
a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p.
and aryls - eat . W a ll ' s Station at 2:00 p. m.
*Cluelimati Express leases dolly. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For fanner information apply to
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will .not
s'ameany risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap.
panel, andllmit their responsibility to One Hundred.
DOll.Oll. - All - Baggage exceeding that
anionntla value will be at the risk of the owner, nn-
leas taken by special contract._
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_sen ..Trains on, the Western Pennsylvania Rail
ros6.. farrive at anerdepart :from .the Federal,
Street Repot,tlegheny City, as follows:
6priugd'e Neel 035 a M Nail . 6:15 ant
"earli IPA-I . ;S:l5 a m Freenort No.l .9:10 ata
fra„ .10:15s. m Sharpb , g No. I 11:20 ant
NM!: %MIS pm Express ' • - - I:sopm
'ire e . W. .: Net 2, .I:ig pm Wilma 'e No 1.3:50 jpm
Nan. ...... -....', ' : p m eeportNct. 2 • 6:05p at'
"spring4Paille . 2 7:10p SuringtPe Not EMS pm ,
, _ *boys trains run daily except sunday. •
': The Church Tnati leaves , Allegheny Junct. Oval -
L Sunday:at TAII a. in., .reaehing Allegheny City at .
9:512 a. vac , Beturning v leaves , Allegheny, City at- .
Min V. nu and arrive at Allegheny Jenct. at. 914.5
~ CONMSFAmmr Txmcgre— For sale in of
'Ewe e it e r - Ihnu lmit..., , Allegheny. City, Chestnuts t,
Nerrise tt, Fine Creek , Etna, and Sharpaburg,
and enly on the trains Mopping at Stations spe.
The , ll.ol4.beeffling Allegheny Clti,it 6:15 2.; in.
and 11000 P. IL make direct. connection et Freeport
with Wa4M i lne ordtages for Butler and Hannah*.
towtu li tickets may ' be - purchased .at the
: Wheel NO:. a • ;Clafr Street, near the Mispension
Reid/ft, Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
nit itilther lafortnationayr r to ~ , .
t: i ' :-... ,"::. .: 1 )
' the Western Pennsylvania Railroad .will not is.
nine any risk for Baggage, ceicept , for - wearing sp.;
Mre lli r* * 4ll.lr+ relAlr b1ig11.2&451 ce ledbErri h e s
his
osolt immdue will be at the r ase isk°Attie owner, tux.
' L a eisum Iniapewd contract.. • • -
..,.. 7 ~• EDWARD 11.
'molt ' - WILLI A M S.'-vrenehal Superintendent, -AlUxltits.- .'
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PITTSBURGH R. R.
trains will leave from
Depot, Port% side, City
Chicago . Ei set
f eleverand'Ex. 2:011 am
.Wheeling a In
Wheeling Ex. 11:08 a ma
St. Lonls -Ex:. 3:33 pm
Cl. & Wh`g Ex 4:3Bpm
Erie le Yg"n Ex. 0:13 pin
Chicago Ex.. . 4:23 pm
Ct.& 7:04 pal
Arrive in Atiepheny.
N. Brigt`rt Ac. 7 03a
N. Brixt'n " 828 ant
"" 53 krit
New Castle " 10 13 aaz
Leetsdale " 913 win
, •'t 1
43pm
ts 08 pat
17, Brigva , i•
Leetsdale 2
ale .7
. 1 4 03 pm 38
Z.xliress leaves daily. p
• . xpress arrives daily.
;, General Ticket. Agent. , •
.Depaet.:" Arrive. -
3:15 a. la:. 4:35 p
lA WOKM§N
1667. Trains will sr
e 'Union Depot, corner of
.treets. as follows: . •
Deptirt.
Day Express.. 2:25 a m Wall's No. 1:. •6:30A
m
Mall 'Train . . . 7:50 a irk
rCincinnati:E . :ll:4o a in
Wall's No. 2.. 11. 51 aES
Johnstown Ac. 305 pin
Braddooks Nol 4 00 pm
Phila. Ex"res. - 4 50 pin ,
Wall's a. 510 p . m
Wall's No. 4.. • 6 05 pin
Fast • 7 3O p m
Latrobe Ace'n 6 50 p
BwissraleAc'nlo 50 pia
Ai:AN =MON
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