1 `~a~ter~r`~~~~` , :~T~ir= 11 Gold Closed at 140M®141. 1 illy Telegraph to the gittibprithieszege.l - NEW -YORE,-June 16,13613. • MONEY AND 'GOLD., • ' Money easy at ,2@5 per cent. on 'call. Sterling steady at Giold.4l,cove and excited and 'closed strong at ;140X® r 141; borrowing demand active at 142 to . `B Per cent., with scarcity of Cash. Gold -ship ment tolday, 5650,060, and tO 7 mcrrow it will lihely be heavier. •. GOVERNMENTS. GOVernMe_pt stocks somewhat irregular during the day, but closed steady; the de !nand continues active. Coupons of 'Bl, 1 1404)1173;; do. , 62, 11234@113; 40.•'64. ilogigu.i; do. '65, 110%®111; do. new, 113Xt11.14;. do. '67, 114; Ten-Forties, 106% ® l oB34. , Seven.ThirtiFs, 109;0)110. , Railway market quiet;but steady., Border State Bonds continue: active andhave again advanced. - Miscellaneous and Express shares dull and lower. The following are' the 5:30 prices : Canton,49®so; Cumber land, 33®35. • • Wells .xpress; 32;44®33;„ • American,- :•5235®53;:Adams, 5834(7 , 56%; United. States, 54,34®55; Mee.: chants 2814)283;; Quicksilver, :254;' Itlarlposa, 2®4; Pacific .Mail, 9734®97%; Atlantic, 31®34; Western Union Tele ; graph, 37X®38; New York Central,'l34% ®113431; Erie, .69 3 / 4 ®695i; . preferred; ;75;. • Hodson, 141®141X; Reading 98X®98%; Hartford.and Erie, 15®15X; Ohio ancLuts. sissippl; 29 ,54@ 29 90-W.abas4t. 4 8@491 St. " Paul, 65®65X; prefirred,- 77X®77%; 'Miehigan:. Central., .121®122; -; Michigan Southern; ' :".31 4 590:. Illinois tral, '155; ,"Pitteditirghtil.fl-93M,981il ...Rock' •,1 island, ®105%; :Northwestern, , 70x: de; preferred, 83 Ft' Wayne,' 11114 @// 2 %; Mallega; rt3tin7ermta, 28 30 Vas n, sours, 93M; Old!"lrnossee:s7s; :new " do 74 ®7494; NeW 'Noit :Caridifiks; pox. - • Inzusa , :egatig.s.. i, • Mining sha res s teady; Sinith itr;Parnielee, 63 75; Edge . lllll 3,80 - Gregory 5 40a5 50 •- (, rnissuny.-XAtTEIt& • • • V., Receipts of SckTreasury 81,106,535; pay ments,-,5559,823;• balance in the Treasury, 0 894,579,204. -,• • • 5 „: New York Produce Market. LB, Tolesraoh.tothe Pit istritrzh Gazette.) •, new YORK 'Jtme`•'l6.—Ccitton . " opened more steady 'Atha better business doing, closing.- quiet; sales 1,600' bales at 283 a Me: for middling uplands; chiefly' at 29e, Mos:. ingwith bu - yers retaking to pay over 23Xe.'• Flout; receipts 4,156 .bbls, without decided • change; 5a1e5 . 9,200 bbls at 97,211a8,2/3 for sh , perfine State-. andl western, 48,10a9,00 for extra date, 'fBalo forlextra Western; - .11,1511' , 13,00 for white wheat' extra; 0,10113,00 for. i roundlitoop , Ohio 59a10,50 for 'extra St.' I..outs, .811015 for gl:oed tor choice "dO,Uhieting quiet.- California quiet 'and steady; sales 550 5k5:at.110,40a13,09. Bye' Flour steady; i sale* 300 bbls at 18,60a10,50: Corn Meal tio , tive; dales! 9,000 bus 'Brandywine, part to arrive, at 156,25a6,35. Whisky • hominid.- Wheat 2a3e better and-very quiet; demand chiefly: speculative; 'receipts 122,125. beet , sales 28,000 bus atl $2,11a2,13 for No. 2 r spring, $2,60 for white California; ,12,80 for white Mirkigaty $2.22 , Z for. Canada club in not(4. ; . Rye quiet and, heavy., Barley and 't_.Bar/ey, ,Malt , nominal. Corn ;opened .; lc better, and ,closed -dull. And drooping; ire ceiPta 79,910 bus; -sales 79,009 btu; at ;11,07 a 1,0834 formixed Western closing at 11,0714; white *stern•..9l,llMal,l2 4 . white southern 111,18; old mixed western - in store 4 $1,15)4c. LtatiLd all, and lower; receipts 28, 415 bush;, sales 38,000 bush at 83c for west l , em in store, 84a843c for do afloat. Peae; : sales 6,200 bush on private terms: -Rice 4 dull,. Coffee dull. . Sugar ; Sugar; sales 900 hhds at lON " alilie for -cubit; and 11Nalnic for Porto Rico. Molasses steady; sales 83 hhds at 54c for Muscovada, and 48e for clayed. HopscAuiet; 10a40c for American. , Petroleum steady at 16c for crude, and 32Ma33c for re : fined, bonded. • Pork! a shade firmer, but quiet; sales of 900 bbls at ;28,358,28, 0 37p new • mess closing at P 23,37, regular; old 410, ; closing at PE.50a27,62; cash, at.ra; _prime at $22,75a23,00 - prime mess at , $22,25a2A,50; ,'alsol,l,ookbbia new 'mess 4.6243548,50, , seller for ,Ittl3r. Reer,quiet and unchang , ed; sales of 165 bble,and 30 tierces. Beef hams . dull and heavy; sales, of 75 bblif ' 929a34. -- Meats quiet; .180 packages at .12%ti13e;, shoulders at. 16a ' 17ye. Hams tilldMngs 'nominal. 'Lard a shade firmer,. 930 tierces .at. 16;(a17.1ie for titeamed; . 17%a18).1e for kettle rendered. Butter quie t at 9 '.ittlei•for Ohio; 30a95e for State. Cheese dull at 7MA° for common to prithe. Freights to Liverpool a shade firm , er; 400,000 bus grain Per steamer at 4a4y, , for corn and wheat. ' LATEsT.—Flour closed quiet and slightly in buyers favor: NMl3at is nominal at 12a 1.2 1 A for No. 2 and -113a19_f0r..N0...1 spring. Bye dull with a fair supply at $1.95a2. Oats plenty and dull-at 83e in store, and 84c for western afloat. : . Corn „dull .at .51,07a1,07% for new mixed western afloat. Pork quiet at fg3,25a28.37 for mess cash and regular. Beef quiet and • unchanged. Ont:imeats nominal. Bacon nominal. Lard quiet and Steady at 17 1 /,a19%c for prime to far steam, the latter extreme.; •Egea-quiet.'atl 26a27c. st. tot& market. tßy Telegraph to the Plttibarih Gaiette.3 ST. Louis, June,l6.--r-Tobacco active, but prices are:unchanged.' Cotton, nothing do ing. Hempdull at e1,40a1,50f0r undiessed, and 52,50a2,95 for dressed. Flour remains dull, weak and.unsettled; with more sellers than buyers; we quote small sales of choice superfine at 87,1234 t - extra, at' $7,50400; double extra at 103,50., Wheat lower, with receipts of 1,000 bush; sales, of prime at $2,40a2,60; fancy, fall and spring unchang ed; ,sboice at $1,62x1,87. Oats. steady at 76a - -Rye •dull and declining at at $1,60a -1.60;_ buyers offering but $1,40a1,50 at close. Pork, firm, with better demand, at 128 a 29,25. Baoon firmer, snd only small, lots can be had.at 18c for.shoulders; clear sides, at 1634a17; plain canvassed - hams at 16. Lard quiet at 18. • Cattle,i n liberal supply ;- common grades dull, but fat cattle: are in good request for.city use: prices range from 4 to per • gross.- Sheep -, declining •at $1,25a5 per• head: Reoeipts---Flour, 1;100 bbls; wheat, 2,400 bush; corn, 5,000 hush; oats, 64,000 bush. - • , Cincinnati Market. LB) , Teligraphlo the- Pittibnitkb Gazette.) Cracnorair, Juno . 16.-41 Our irregular, pricea fewer and 'nominal; holders have been anxious to tell; 'add One thousand bbls of goal &adder fiimily watt offered tit 59;00 To-day‘ 'without 'finding - a bttyo.Wheat (voted - dal,' butte'actiierdemand 'arose' underfid*lces 'of a r apeculatii , a doSniand : ftr ChfcagO; and About' 'f,900 bias No. 2 - sold 'at 112,00 f at the close of chadgelt Was held at 5c higher, but the feeling at the close this afternoon is leasamoyant.'q.Corn•is quiet at 93actic for shelled and. ear; not much .fle- c mazid'for shelled; and therefore - it is lower that:A:tar. Oats die droll at nano. "Ryci hub declined to $1,70a1,15: with a fair demand. Cotten remains :doll: at 27a27N0 • for, mid. dling. Tobacco,firm at full rates. Provis 7 Jonlfrifaudd quiet' but dimly ' held; Mildly' an g' dOnei-doWerek prima-are nornin al*.unchanged. .13utter supply; fresh at 213880 c. Eggl decline tp, 21c. (foldl4pg buy's:* moneylpariFe Baltimore Market. ; .1 ERWlN:legman to the Vlttsburithplzette.l, , BALTIMORE, June 10.—Flour nOthinal• Wheat dull and ' unchanged: Corn' dulV white, 10,1051,12: Oath firm; western, 4385 , 1 9 20 Mestrpork quiet at 128,78a29. IBeeelli more active; ribbed iddestlB349 . ; clear sides i . 17a173tm shoulders, Plei - ketest,zls2 , 1 " dellinaBgalea. • , rtE,O Xfema• "--777" • • Plts4 60 1 1 4 1144:). June; 48,..0ettem,irsea ,, ai reasifiterft: exportsilii , balm. lip dul ; eape 5- Vasar.Per k MAX, „a, qui urder..: 4 4wei , clam *ldes( ri /AA 19a1ON't Von! Pil?; 1 1 r 2 Acii 1 4,71114 wPArR*Wi .;( '.cl .T 'qa` ..i f`~ • g. #` 4 ':.44.ti,.4.}1.1 ) .40,F,f5k4g.,. - 4,, , ?Q...ki;,' , ... Y.,',; J. . ; • -4,a .45 4' 4.1 ' • ... • _ - 1. fr.... , 5.7., ' titY , Telegraph to tbe Plttabnrgh.§lxette. 62'Wm" Jhne ' 16..- 1 -71cnif fir er and and quiet at 50140,50' for F i ring extras. Wheat firmer ` nd 4a4Mc hi er; lea' of No lat $!,043?a1:90, and Ne . at Si, , cash and.sellers for June. 'Corn- rani active" and tirmer and I.a2c higher; sales f No. 1. "at 863;a87c; No lat 8534a8634c, and ejected' at 80a82c; this afternoon No 1 '•Wai Strong at • 873;c, sellers for June. Oats firineiian • 10. higher, at 653,a67c; closing stet dyat 66c.- Rye ; very quiet at $1,50 for, No lln store. Barley nominal .. Provisiona' less active and easier. Bless pork sold at $27,75. Lard inactive at 16Ma1630, caith, and,l73oBeller for August. Bulk meats - haactive and al most nominal,, Freights ,steady and Un changed. Receiptil for the' past' twenty - ;oar hears-;2,753 'bnis "flour,. 20,062 bush wheat, 140,375 bush corn, 30,096 bush oats, 240 logs. Shipments 6,000 - bbl ' s flour, 40,906 bush wheat, f'73,370 bush corn, 700 bush oats, 1,300 hogs. , - . Cymelani! Market. city - Telerrin . kt,o iliiirltte dinette.] C4VELAND;OIine-16.—Plour hel4'its follow s, . winter at .$12x12,50; .do spring 4.510 1 .50m1. The, prices of Country brands'ichsolrregular that correct end re igulit'iltpliTS Cannot be 'iften.'Whi4ht d4ll and Thwer at $2,25 for No. i red ' winter ; ; No. 2 hbld'Ut $2;18, and No. I 'spring at $2,10a 'Con' dull and loiver at pOe for No. 1 Oats lower at Mc fbr No .1 State. with alight denial:id tkire dull and 'lnao: live vat $1,75a1;80 for -;4751: 71300y,thallcet is nominal, LoulsvfllirMarket. [Dv Telescra t ph Plitsbitrgh Gazette.] I,OtIIFIVILLE, Jtinel6.—Tobacco; sales to ,day 0f258 him, at Bain for lugs and Medium .to fair leaf.' Flottr; dull and rower; Super, 'fine' $7,75425; - Fancy - brands $12a12;00. :Meat; old Tett , sOld at 82425; and con tracts were made for new ,' Alabama brand, at 81,75. Corn; sales at '931i956:. - Oats; Sales at 70a75c.- Mess Pork; sates . 141128,2513er bbl and Bacon Shohlders, at 133;c. Clear Elides sales at '1717,34. • - Bulk meats; Shou lders W;:tne;tr tndes'l634. .„ New York• Dry, Geode Market, • [By Telerratat tothe Pittsburgh Gazette.] • Nom , Yonx, 'June - 16.--The weather has been rainy all day, and best makes of light prints • only selling slowly at 1234e,und good makes are-even offered at I (Me, with out a stimulating demand. Staple styles of goods in desirable'shades' and -dolorsare, however held with more oonfideneei in. view of r educed productions: Heavy brown sheetings steady at 16Ma1734e; and best 'makes of heavy brown shirtings at 14a14Xe. • , . Toledo Market. , By Telco's% to the rittabo rob Gte.l TOLEDO, June 16.—Flourceipts 1,865 barrels; market quiet • W he at; receipts ;1,350 btshels and better; sal*whits 31ichi gan -at $1,48 , white Wabasb.st $2,45 and Amber's2,3o to 2,31; Porn; receipts- 32,022 bushels; firmer and more 'act ive; - sales No. 1 and: Michigan'. at 93„ white I94,yelkow 94. Oatsc-rebeipts 8,030 hnshels; stiles No. 1 at 69. Lake freights dull and ,nuchanged.-- • Milwaukee - Market. • (137Televaph to the Plttotmreh Gazette) MitweuzEr., June 16.:—Flour. firmer; choice Minnesota, $9a9,50; choice Wiscon sin and lowa, $8,82a9; medium, $8,25a8,50. Wheat unsettled at $1,9014 for No. 1,. and $1,85 for No.. 2.'- Oats advanced lc at 66c for N0.•2. Corn thin' at 87c tbr - No, 2. Re. depts-1.000 *bble 28,000 bush wheat, 3,000 do oats, '2,060 do corn. Shipments-- 100 bble flour, 46,000 bush wheat, 400 do EBX . Telegrlpb to Pittaburah Gazette:l • • PHILADELPHIA, June 16 :— Petroleum less firm, crude i n bulk at 15 ;c, refined F,lour dull and weak,l Ohio extra family and spring $11,00a12,00. Wheat $9,75a10,50; small sales of red $2,70a2,78, Kentucky white $2,85a2,90. Clam dull and unsettled, mixed western $l,ll. Oats dull. Provisions unchanged. IMPORTS WV RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND PITTSIMERIC RA/L -ROAD, June 16 r -.3 cars Iron ore, Dig & Co; 414 blooms, Anderson. Cotilt & Co; 37 bbls copper; Tll Howe; 3 cars blooms, W D McGowan; 1- do do, Nimick dt,Co; 1 do malt, John Ganwisch; 200 sks potatoes, Voigt, Mahood & Co: , 146 in stdagles, A A 13arker; 1 car . li me, A. 7 Hagan; 1 box hardware, J II Kline; 21 do: do, &comb . .(1; Co; 5 bbls old iron, 'S Jonesf 1 half bbl to bacco; JNlcCullough;'2o bxs cheese; •Van gorder & Shepard; 1 car stone, P Wolfe; 100 bbls oil, Wm McCutciheon; 1 MI dry peaches, Arbuckles & Co; 25, bas.cheese. Watt, Lang & Co; - 10 do - do; Kniox &Orr; 15 15 do do, W . H Graft & 6 :bbls buck=. wheat flour, Totten & Co; 290 sks corn, JAI Mathews; 5 tcs hams, W B Hugus & Son; 1 car staves, C H Bender; 72 sks oats, Grata: Reiter:Vl sidings; 12 bales hay, Mcßane dc • Prrrallaumtm, Pr. WAS AND - CHWACM June 'dog brooms,. S EwiirV&Co;'l. btik tobacco, S P Shiiver & C 0;...: eke Teri; Markle dc. Co; El cars ircke ore, Shcienberger &.131cdr; 2 do ,scrap - iron,' Wm Mullins; 10 sks wool,. W. Barker Jr; . ls boleffcheese, Whet Mahood & 03;15 do do Smith Johnston ;:t:Co; jl2' bbls rye flour, Kiel &Ritchart; 4 calla rope. Fulton tollinan & CO; 3 pkgs butter, E Jordan; 25 bbls eggs W H Graff & Co; 22 sks rags, McCullough' . Smith & Co ; .4 1 4 bbls eggs, H Hem beans, Knox 'R Orr. - AaraMmearr 'VALLE"! Ratratoan. June' cars metal, Lewis 'Oliver & Phillips; 2 do dO, H Woodaides; 2 do do, Brown& Co: 10 cars railroad iron, North Missouri R Co; 2 rolls leather, Seibert :& Berg; 3 pkga butter, 2do eggs, L Blanchard; sdo do butter Jas Bitty; 3 do do butter, .T C Cud dy; 320 bbla 011, Clark & Sumner; 5 • bga rags, E ,Heagleton; 12 sks potatoes, D . Strauss. • • - Prmsrstraori AND Commman ' ram I RAILROAD, June 15.-46 coils rope, Ful tom l3ollman Co; 2 oars pig metal, Pitts & Yough Iron & Coal Co;.10 sks wool, W Ran. ker & Co: 60 bbls •cement,_C, B Leech; 11 pkgctnails..LeTvls, OliVer& Phillips; 8 bales oakum, Fulton, 8011 man..,&, Co. ' 65 bdis 'sheet, Iron, Armstrong; ,00 bbla ce ment, W 54 Gormley; 165 bdis. paper, W'A McDhoirg; 57 sks, outs; W Moore; IT-.rolls leather, deo ..11 Anderson; ,10 do do?. W F I .teLaughltil., ir,.CINCJNNAT AND S T. LQvis:: 'Raxi,.Ackap,June 16.-18 • bhls dry Apples, P Stinver 44 Co; R 2 sks corm Mesaor „liar;, kiy1 : 00 bbla iloar v l2o eke do.. Wm Cooper it Co; 3 . .bbla :eggss , Volgt, . ilia hood,. & Co; At bbls whale, oil, It Hawes it Co*_ 1 earAtaves, J., Painter BON; / do, • It,Crist:,l, do do, Liringearrip.& Rentz;. 2 baiihitrdware,,tikijame, , Tleltlee Atitasoirsam, , car lumber, Maxwell &Nide; Oto limestone; Superior:4oA Co; 187! gallons ,6 tonawarel, Mercer ,&; , frobinson; eggs,.,Mc- Laughlin- Fasey;,l oar .. ! staves: 'Robertson; 1 gar, amber, 4. 13aidinger; 100 Taggamdc . s9m,lo;bbls dour, Itose dr , 44 - arnagct: - , , • - • ACCOJWANCIE , . THE : , Actof Inttontorstlinif boo for subsoriotlem to t f-'apttolttoor of - toe COninAny tmeet 1:rid•go: • ot . dr tbs - 1 MOARIViir, irAnt near INn month of Smw MILINon, (Tetnporopevl2l,ltO Alleittieorotitl,l)o opcoed 3010HOWO, VIZ:_ f - 1 AL . °lnce of R. IF'S li E DAVIR; Jab , Ott! and l'ah, I •-• • • Ak i lf.olVs J.l47•Ep r K.ltt!lturgb, ( 9tll. • • "• • . ;1 ACtimon dr P.ATTERSOIt, .Alloglipty.;tlatCs k-/ ZdazichootOri).4ol7lo: R - " te And at oHce of JOll NLI.; co :,..D'oTough .Teroperancorille. Jn! IClt r• , The'llOokoMilf he kept Open,fitur .10O'CiOstfit Ito ItO4-4•# . 0,14.. • isio On. trAVId, fecrrLuir.: • pir*GRA-17 ' di , Philadelphia Market. -NOTICE; ,4 , V . ..71 11. 4.J.,1. 1 1 1 o :4A—re, auto m' -we • aintenstro 1401.7#,14430!)A.A1izp., *en, oanamertt.' 'l4 r , , 1147-owy , r,.! " ,1-.•;.•_ DUNE 17, 1868. Bothrivers continue to ,recesid , steadily; at thiii:point, with three feet thretrinches in the Monongahela, -and scant Rio feet in the: Allegheny: Weather' yesterday was clottdy and sultry in the forinoon, witha . 0 • , heavy shower of rain.isarly in ihe morning' in the afternooni however, the Olonds broke_ up and.there was a good breez9 'agoing to wards evening. • The BaYard froto Parkersburg; is the 'only arrival We have to report, and in con sequence of the low water ' she has been laid up for .the -present. We presume a lighter boat will put in .the trade in her PlaMthough, •as yet, we have , heard no particular boat named. •• The cassgowin command of CliDt. .Geo. W...Tohnson, will leave for Parkersburgb3- . day in place of the Eagle, that boat having been obliged - for thrissme reason the Bay-. and ;did; to withdraw for the tsresent. The Delaware en rents frail Nashville to Pittsburgh; Passed Lotdsville on Sun day. We take the following items from the Lcittisville Denworat, of Mondays.. The Maggie Hays and barge passed down -through the csnial. Abopt..„B._ o'clock p. m. 'yesterday, loaded to.the gUards-__ The Alps , went over the falls about 3 o'clock p. m: With'e- tow 9f 'lint! barges and two boats of coal 'for NOW Orleans: The Nevillerrounded two boats at - Blue River Island,just above Leavenworth, which t he A lps wr I assist off and add`toher tow. - . 'rho Diamond with 8 barges, and the: Fearless:with 9 barges of coal for this port. arrived yeaterday ,and. after landing their. tow immediately, landed. to Pittsburgh. The Hercules, with a tow of , coW, due - hero last night from Pittsburgh. The Waturnita cleared for St. Louis last evening with all the - freight she could take in boat and barge. '-' - The Julia No. 2 cleared for 'g.sinesville as usual with fur average trip. -.- - Capt. Themes Rodgers, of .the Selma, is here after aro*fence ofseveral months. Business is getting down to a low water stand point at .the landing, and there is but. little prospect at present of an imptove ment. - „It is' possible that there maybe . another Juno rtise, - but It is hardly preb able; and all the larger class of boats on this end of the -Ohio will soon be forced to 'be low. .into summer, quarters, or 'else go be- The S. N. McCullough is due here from . Cincinnati this forenoon,- and will leave as usual to-morrow at noon. Passengers and shippers Should bear this in mind and act accordingly. We clip the following from the Dubuque Herald: Last season the regular , wages for pilots on the Upper River steamers, was $2OO per month. This season business . opened unfavorably, and active col n t istitio- sprung np t resulting in low tar • acompromise was effected between the P• otia Association and the N. W. U. Picket • Conaltany and Ipso per, month agreed upon. '-Matters progressed Smoothly until the 20th of April, when Commodore David son violated his contract - by 'cutting AoWn wages to $125 per -month, and 'finally a -month biter 10 , 1175, which last move was the hair that broke the camel's back: The, Pilot's Association-then took the matter in hand, as forbearance had ceased to be a virtue, and notified Captain Davidson and ether officers of the line that on the 10th of June wad would have to be restored to last year's standard, or a strike would en sue. That day arriving yesterday, the pilot-of the City of St. Paul left the boat at the levee, refusing to perform service until the demand was acceded to. After detain ing the boat several hours, with parleying and efforts' to effect a compromise, the Packet Company "gave in" and the pilot took his position behind the wheel at 1400, per month, whereupon the boat cleared for St. Paul, and thus matters stand at present. The increase affects all packets of the com pany running above this point. The Cincinnati Gazette says: For months we have had three tine sidewheel steamers, running as , regular packeta between here and Pittsburgh. which will very shortly be compelled to,quit the trade; and even the liternwleel boats that may take their places will not be able te continue in the trade a 'great while. The boats that have been running that trade this season have gen- • orally , not fennd it profitable, although large tit:entities - 6f freight have movedin that 'direction more, some say, than any previous season for yehrs. Rates have been - uniformly low to all above here on the river, (even to those points not reached by railroad. • ; In. the coWsion case of the steamer's Put-, minx and Belle. at St. ; Louis, Richard 'Fryer, pilot of the latter, is bereft of his li cense for'6o days. for negligence and inat tention, in' violating rule second - of the, rules governing - pilots,- inn eglecting to stop-his boat' and back her", after It:must have been , apparent to; him that his first signal had - not been proPerly understood by the. pilot of the Rate Putnam. A Cahotelegram, under date of SundliY, says:, ! The Galatea, from .Pittsburgmto ;U. Louis, returned bore this evening;: after proceeding about twelve miles up the Mis sissippi, being unable to make headway against thecurrent, - ,on account of the 'nar rowness of - ber bucket:l, not Withstanding she is laden to the guards. Her wheels make thirty revolutions:. per.. minute ; butt thedrait in ,her chimneys is, so deficient that she makes buttwentypeunds or steam when sixty is desirea. ,Her ;buckets will be widened ten inches, and her chim neps;lengthened, and she will ; start again to-morrow evening. • • The Vicksburg Times, of Tuesday, says: Considerable excitement was created yes terday by-a, race from Warrenton to this Nee% between the Gen. Quitman and the - Itiehmeed. • At the time both boats came in sight they appeared to be running side by tilde, and seemed to retain their relative positions until both were abreast of Math ews' saw-mill; here . the Qaitinau's engi: nears must have "opened her out," , for she commenced driving to-the front; and was some dietance ahead of . the low-pressure when her bells were,"rung to stop the en gines. The race, if such it could be called, was conducted with all due caution andthe utmost good-humor oaf the part of-'bath eonunaders, and the Richmond had scarcely landed before,-,Captain Leathers hatt,boarded -, her, and :was,tiongratuhtting Captain ,ti Neal on the excellent rate, ,of speed eihtbited by : "his, splendid,- steamer ; without, particularPreParation, and on few.molnen*' notice,. Tile Richmond had , a tremendou.s passenger six hundred head of Stock, and two_liundred tuns of miseellaneous freight. ,••• • - . r. , aUd •Weatbers , [Br Tefesravb to the; eittetxargh ciazoti.l.3 , ST. LourlevJuncslo.-:-Veather. - olear and very warm.; .o f', - LounwttLi.:, June 16.444ver,-, at a stand, "with - a - leet 11 inches inter Incanal, WeathF .er cloudy and -warm: rjl9' CONTRACTORS , ',- !... R • • FO IRONINORK. a 2klit'of Jtintt if the Ca'STA'2 DWRf . U(3HTIRON required for the County Work House. The work consists of. CAST EAVE UUTTERg, Icogo• TRIMS B4)1.71/...11E/a1,9 andlintlttl(4.li.. TED BETAT C ENIII , 4,Lke: ) Trupositl , t ,Yettlwithi ,Eso,,. Secret a_a jlourd ,of,3lanagers, corner or NYObtkonit roc rttretrette, Pittsburgh; . • DritwittfliNtlid olpeofficOttonsto.bO Seen *ad AU 0 1 01 7,,,lill9 111( dtitM given Atrittesloraccior'lltoilit 3. t 4 ',uAti 4.51. Char street. a Ara e b (1.4'1011 , 1m received' for the dlr. ;tenni. broattel mr.ivork r 'e 9':(1 t ara;rlp,," toritiniztommlislififiuteAlkirict4l .ititutAi:t,ltsetkriv • ATER PATEf;... lANICILA: STOP coese.—Notko_iklery ilven to all prop ortieta), bat b,F .reAoltl on passod.tuzieettni 'of ftelitiethiPtbo , Ordirrarift'r I.4litlue tti tiTIDP 4XltOlt§tittlf •WiLlifißck'itiVA/ofibppler 100 g fPle."' tiows ft. at*,stlko j f,..t;ity ; po , ye , , tru+.l?o,skryt TA • 2•lll4)ArriV,ltOTlCltils AzerrbYttigtmlio home A tloetl lkt?top.f,toaks twit W e it!ex l'Aoe rmoycd,ausl, love=thlll49lotjult I.,,haptc r gdat 4t be, .ottrierbo Math. dUtliarther nodes. attistiojuXtgrit 4...torfttOrilf a r .sllll4lp I#X , Crtfe i j V IN PIINKAP. , ( b.t AM - r t Cottita.ittutbt rgitirlDbrletotir xt, n =ME = ~~n~iQaTi 44. 11 0 R PACKET , LINFii For Wheeling , m artitta, parkariburi, ~, IPomeror, Gallipoli.; 'Big Sandy, Isiontott, Portinifintit liarsvillo and Cincinnati. • - BT. MARTS 1 101IDA'i 11 P. M. ST. ctiA,utzi3 - FRIDAYS, 5 P.M. The soave elegant efile-w . eel steamers will leave i c, reteularly as announced, c. needling at Clue nnatl with Packets and Railroad to Louisville, Nes vine. Memphis, New Orleans an • Bt . Lords. Also the Upper Miselesippland Missend rivers. , _ Freight or pfaae n gen recelpted thrpngh either by •tailor truer Especial atieetton gbien o Orders mid Way Beni nese. - - ' - BARNES COLLIN_S,_ • an= . eaItIEST BASLE= /Sands. ; eniNgi TIIDESDAYTA: The new eininblendld rid G. D. MOORE , D. MOOSE • The above elegant stde-w eel stedmer will leave regularly' as announced, connecting at thnainnatt with Packets and Railroads to Lontsville,:triuthville, Menaphili.Nraw OrLeinrand Si. ALO' to the Upper blissigsippl and Missouri rivers. • 'Freight or passengers reeelpted through either by rail or river. Especial , attention L.given to Orders' Business. - tr ot, freght Or 'passage apply on board in. to , ; JAS.. cotadvs, • OLIAB. BARNES, Egenta ,NORTIIERN LINE PACKET COMPANY.' lESTABLISDEDISSB.I - The Only; :Through Line Itteaning Be. tween. St: Louis and St. Patti. .; „, Shippers desiring th eir freight logo through with -theishipping above St. Loule,_will_please consign rfreight—laA NORTHERN LINE. Through rates given over Pittsburgh Boatacan4 guaranteed by aLioA & COLLINOWOOD, Agents. And ` - : • :- C. GRAY, les No. 94- Water Street. pirrsounkiii, wszENe," n "777. Marietta and Parkersburg:line: Le,aye Company's Whaqbeat, toot of Woolstreet, DAILY, et lA M. MONDAYS - AND TIIIINSDAYB; J. N. ATeCULLOUGH . GETtr.-D. Moons, Mister: BAYARD .4II4)Ar-a s Al4 A D . S IAIDAYS6 WEDNESDAYS : AND BATT:MD.Oi' - - GEET - EAO'LE O. L. BBANNA.27. matter. ' Frelebtivlll be recelVed'at e/I heirs by st 4 • , 'JAMES COLLINS. Agent. E VANS VlLLE.j ig aSt . 'CAIRO,' Br: LOUIS' AND EX. AllL.—Tker due incliner • • • • tVATTA24ITA , Capt.. T. Amman, Will leave as above, In connection With Itie NoiW etn Packet Line, on . . , - - • 'TBIBDAY-4 P. M. Fnr freight or paraage apply on board or to . len- FLACK & COLLINOWOOD, A Anita REGULAR WEDNES-jar s e DAY PACKET FOR CINCIN line steamer Capt. VANDZEilitirt, leaves Pltt/Tnargli raz,clacia nati every wNDNILSDAYst noon. O. SARNI:Da, . JAS. COLLIN'S, Agents. WC! ' JOHN FLACK. COAL AND COKE. _ (SCAR F. LAMM*, CO. • 0. P. LAMY - C. DAVIS. COAL AND COKE. °Mee, Sandusky street and P. F. W. 0. R. R., Allegheny Clty. SUPERIOR Youghiogheny Coal and COMIeIIITI AT LOWEST MABEE7 BATE 23. _ll:ir Orden promptly attended to. cosa22 tOALI2I DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Bovini removed their Wilco to NO, 5671.413/11Eirrlr Itrr.R7ELVIr, (Latelyeity Flour itIII)fiECOND ICLOO.R. Are noir inevared to ibrntits rood YOTIONTOGNIt• NY Lune, ITIIT COAL O R at the /Sweet . orders , left at th eir *Moe, or - addressed to them through theme% win be attended to promptly. CHABILES H. ARIIISYR._"Pt TOUGHIOGLEBY MID And Minufictureri of COAL, sLscs. Asp Dzstrultuitzzt•' Cities al Yard—CORNER. OP . 'BUTLER AND NORTON TREETS. 'First yard on Liberty sad Clymer et ts,Ninth Ward, and on Second street, near Lock No. 1, _Pittsburgh. Fa. - Families and Manuftcturers supplied :with the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest' cash rates. Orders. left at any of thett.ollicei wilt receive. piript attention.. MIURSTRONG , & HIITCHUMEIO.7I', rthr-ausLidtrajilinit=trettit COAL eat CAD - - Ail RI HIPPERS td auger : foi ll ogbeny CAS 'AND FAMILY :COAL„ °Mee and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near the Gas Works. , • , SUPERIOR COAL. • ' H C. - CliCEltlrr dr. Co.. ' - Miners pai_d ShlOpere orPITTSBMIGHGAS,ToRqE and FAMILY COAL; NUT COAL and SLACK. Coal deliveredpromptly to all parts the cities 'at the lowest market rates. ' Moe and Yard—CORNER FOURTH AND FAT 8011.(fornerly_CanaliSTKEZTS,pitteluit. P..080XLe92.- , okase BANKRUPT NOTIPES. TN; :THE DISTRICT COURT,. OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dts t et of Pennsylvania; , . ENJAMIN. E. CRISWELL; a' Bankruit under the• Act t.;;Congress of Mare,b 51(l, 1887, haying air , plied" for a discharge from all Ms' debts and other claims 9rovnble udder Geld 'Aet, 'byl midemof: the' Court. notice Is . hereby given .to MI. persons, who , have proved their debts, and 'ethers interested,-th aPPear on the 30th day of hiA.T t !GS, atlLOo'elock, , A. 11.,.befureS4hilLEL BMW_ :ER., litiV i r'l 0d1ed . ,140:93' tilamend street:'P thilmrgth a., to , shese . ,talleef Af..any. they . halm.' mih, +a *Disabittle should. not De granted to the al Balthingt. And th riller: re notice is hebygiven, t ha t th e woild and' Thtt,s,..iteetings of Ureditererottturnald , Bankrupt, required by the S fib end 9dthe done or, said Act,' will be bad , before the ORR ...Re terLit tire MIS • Ilmelitia 'place r ~ , __ , t,,, . 5..04 gOADIIiSS, Clerk.of ,U, S. Phitrict Court for said District.- • U. S ARSUALtS`OFFICE } • • 1 • W. sit'Pennotivinia. • pirrnniiGh. Jane /0, 1088. At'REIMIALIWS BALE; ."- •• DA RE, REABOE CO vs. STEAMBOAT ANDA/Ad ntlri ll.Lo. ./iS• October/fie!. ; 11 By yiyao of & OaiditiOS( EXVOnag Issued oni.of tits, 'District Court of the Vatted States, Western Dis tricts,/ Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I Ida ex pose to .puillo sale 04 the .00/11.0)4Y MP JUNE, at 'lo'oTeloek M., at the' CUSTON Haulm, Intim CDs hi' Pittsburgh: the Bteasnboat ArmadUlQ. together w/tii, • her iaosts, math,tnesT . male. 'apparel, gc. - = THOS. A. Ito WLEYJ • , B. Marshal. Western District * Pi., --- THE ; DEITHICT - ;COITRTI: OF; , :THE .11NITEDJi;;TATEAk FOltAlif. 147.3 T. DIsTRICT Or PENNsYLVANIA. tiv,tha shatter of JOHN Ira:•TROBP,': of Alleighemrcatqa,', Allegheny: oqintr t . r l6, ,BOIWUPt, '40.! #Blll is moth:Wl/Ai/y*OOP "t P , ..".11j1•1 • At PlttsburghaNi4JOWlltd,,A.-Dilll6lll wltoltif Stet cohagiem T he ,ehoeirstined3 Oerotor Alva, sotto* of Ado oottithtent es2AtAlittleoor'atiobrit; Tam i p . " 7.am. 'booby ili sue odknetaAheistrminteting , 4 slµ • , • I. lehe tipsaulm VCUUOIM. .: -Thom • new, • I rN 4 f ') 4 - "Vit t ?' tan% , t r y t : .ponterailftvoiNkisumbolis ireati FrLAFA6Bpiikble t tti ; sul A sr ifoxqp • ago ery TM, 9)e ll4•Refmut onr; Wolf' 00 hi 'illt•• il«.1 rtivu:4l 1 =I C. Swszett,'Maste'r. .c. A. DRAY% blaster =mu wheel steamer LOUCH, ... er de2 c Coke, DLWIR :It IV; • •-• (MU. • • _ •. OF TM UNION PACIOIC BAILfIO Are now finished and in 'operatten: Ellattmlles 0 track have been laid this spring; and, the mirk alongi the yihele line • between the Atlantic and, „paaldo States Is beak pushed forward More raiddly, than ever before.. More than twenty thdasand'merr are employed,. and It is latc noluwalble that the entire. track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be Pnlabed In 1869 Instead of IS7O. The means prorldad are ample, and alt that energy. men and money an do to secure the completion of Ws • • • . • GREAT NATIONAT.,`,..WORK, At the earlieseposedble day, will be done. The UNION pecyric Bettamem .:911,4.417 GOVERIIIiENT 911/ . .2.1T of the right Of wan • and 'MI neeeseai7 tbsibi.r and other materials - found alour the line of ita.operstions.•. • ••• - - . Govkiiii4rEsir enicarr acwei• of land.tatb&mile, tate* ill alternate seetiotur on each atdiof lie road. Thials.on absolaterdo.: nation, and will be auoUree of lime revenue In tit° • • '• • - • '•• • . M.;-4 GoITERNME ( NT GRANT . liitatei Thirty-year Bonds, muoulitirii 40=818,004 t0148,01i0. per mile,,according.to the dlitienl7. ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be imlit: Tile Government takeil almond morti. • gage .as pecurityotd : lt fa expected 'Mt pet eery the littered. but the principal amouot ,MILY be Paid in services rendered by the CoMPittil' 1n transporting troopa,malla. &c. The Interrupt la " . now much more than paid .1u • this-.way,, betides securing a great "eaTing in time anctraonejr Goiernment. ' - ' • " IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Lome its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS; to aid In building the roadcto. tbQ same ainounP as the;l7. S. Bonds,. Issued for. she seine Purpose, and 'no Mors:" Gover nment permits the Trustees thr the Flint MOrigaiießondhoideri to • deliver- the - - Bonds to. the ,Compatiy, only Si the . road is conipleted..iimllitiCili hitibeedeximin ed by `United Stites COirmilesitnieri" Aid pro.: rimmed to. be Ur ;au :resPects:n_SriitTelassMaill, • road, laid with a heav y- , T rail, and completely, supplied with depots; stations, tornents, car shops, locomotives; cave, - V.—A CAPITAL STOCK' SITBSCIIIPTIONI"triari the stockholders, of .which OVER.EIGHT LION DOLLARS baiir been, paid in upon - the work alreidtdone. :and Which will be increased as , thewonta of the Conipany i eellaire. VI.NET CASH EARNINGS delta Way litudiesa,,, that already amount to. MORE THAN TIM IN-, . TRUEST en - ttni First idertifigelfoinle, Vivre earningsarch° indication of the vadt4hrough bnalnesa that mtnit tolynnliHnow.nteg of,theßner, to the-Paelde, but ta r ier ,ceitALIIY.Pr?vC t4at FIRST .NIOFITCACE .2 BONDS `upon inch' a Property, Leastinitreattilthrise tithed- 1 their amount, ABE' BE.UPAE„4 3 EX9Nr! - 41 4 Y; CONTINUE NCY. • . The CoMpany have aoundant, means in their treasury, "and'make no appeal to the' nablie to'nur- r chase their Bonds, as the daily subieriptititut are en tirely satisfactory; but they snliadt that, for entire security and liberal returns there certainly no, better investment in the ma rket. The Union Pacific Bonds are for $l.OOO each, and have coupons attached. , They have thirty years , to run; and bear annual Interest, payable on the drat days of January And July, 'at 'the Company's Ofiess in the City of New York; at the rate of six percent. In gold. The Principal is payable In gold at matu . rity. At the present rate of gold, these bends pay an annual income on their cost of . • ' NE4116LY . N17121 017111 CENT.,• AND IT IS BELIEVED • TEAT THEY WILL SOON BE AT , A PREMIUM. The Company .reservst the, right to advance the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any time;` and will not till any Orders or 'receive any palmed*. tlons on which the money has not beelaacthaal pall at the Company's Mice be.fote the time of such Parties subsaribing will-retalt the pat value tif.the bonds and the accrued interest in currency, 444 e rate of six per cent. per annum , from the 'date on which the last coupon was paid. Subscripticitus whi be remised in Pittehurgh by ; r, JAII.EIB T. BRADY , Co., ..coraer of Wood: ,and Fourth Streets; :,. 124.11 T, co,v9grs.T, ,No., corner of ,Terook; . and Third Streets ~ . ~, • . _. ..,,..:,:.; i 8. *cliilli.VE On CC., 14% Fourth Steee4:,, Pit 8.. mitßilir., • coinei pit/and*go; *ll4, R3lllllloit imps.; ih.FoOrth street. -; " s ` • ...)1,...:: ) - ••1.. • • • .t.. .L , : .:',:.' :, ~,; AND I* ritliy if9liE. . • -: ! .):: -1 •,I •41 .. .. , ...)•,.. •,, .i) ".. , : '-'• )• A t F C ' M P ea r l°223e, 2153* 90 Na an. Streets mid ' );'i J01115.J. CUM (15. Bankeph.lio..s9 Street, 1 , 11 !!5: 0 7 niFlPsPY'‘.l.Alrer!... agezis thkoughout. Milted States. Remittances should be, matte, in drafts _or . other hinds per in New York, end the tonds will, be ;sent free of charge by return !express,' Partial tub- - scribing througelomd ag es nil/ Jack to them,for, their safe delivery. ' ' ' *. .; A PAMPHLET AND "F OR 1888 . has 'jus t . been pubihMeg by, the coin any,. giving Adler, in formation than is possibl e in an advertisement, re specting the Progress of th Work, the Resources of the Country traversed • the' Road, the. Means for Construction, and the y, ue of the XlOlnia..ninch will be sent .free on applies ion at thet.Company's, offices, or to any of the adve ed agents. - , •- - JOHN J , TreAsukei • armor . ; , ~ , , , - NEW YORK. .118TABLIameDlelt9.......rar lamina' IN ANNSICUL. NORTH 'IMEILICATT " • Lightiing Rod.< lianufactorv. - -, . ititAsti riltnitiiitir - . : • . 2 . , ~ . .., „ ;', . ',1 9 1 1,:.;:,,,, ~-,:, ).. r:,... IRON GALVANIZING ', 'MORK& - iioitii - iiiii iu ibtaiizi) ii: th i.it: . i'IIOEIEBRATEIIgrARGALVANIAD, : : c, ~ , ~, ~ -_, J .,-, i • - ,-. ~...,...::(-...i, : ti ~..,!: ,I. : LI.II4II7 I IIIINGARANDS, g l ih i e g eVhtintg, r i rvadmi l i t A tt 147 • 4 4 44 814 4) A01 1 .= A tszlrizrzeiarAgzt upr;ganbit 'NAV 4.11 , 111= 4 " le n tigl4 . * gop i ler te l&l' TIM Cl:mutt: l itarZiwi,4ll* 10.r4c4FghfiPw10.11,kPun,•: phlets and sent . .1. r txri- - . : RETBMII ; : it•DOii. ; : :,;,';- :,., ,T..,..: II r.dt .d Y, : ,-; t , , ~.-;,, •:S:• .109,481 and 480- St .John St., , - ? ,apietande,p .- . , ~.:,,, ~ k47P , F..: , :i ~1 ,F, OrPtOit o /ComuntaatuKALiakitimirf Om; I ~ Pirranuttutt,Jnne 10th, 1888. 1", ~ NOTICE' TO PL117100744 1 :.4: ir __.,:,„.........,, -2. .c..., 1, 1.-, , 1r; rl' ' _, szAieri I'RPITOBAXA trtilton putt at Me Quite unt •tefiltm turtew inthelve, , tar putting in und Atll i utra In Om Ponntrrrisop.,trith tiroututs WA - 4N ak ..T .1 7 - ', • . 1 As direettibrAft EVklmert. , i f r . (',- 4 sea feet alibis* Oiih*nlied iroallps: :, .':; .1 i watt I Inch Globe Yalum bras& . -•-- ' Matti fth traloakolositirede I `l' , - % 1 "` 1 INN tuck Lto„ do, • ~ . 1 Ibnivi istiornk 'al t o,i, :, i -, , i -... I UT Megli b a l laiZra 6)stianytisifs,?! 4 thia:;ykiitmeitywzmfer,yl,l„ fa„,,mnitit. swieimilao,ol-4,1,01.4...0E.4.4., .ta 0.1,qtte.i.A.4.494.40,44.04,,at50r01c0iyam0i c.uutrrilion. i ' 103 . PS* ty: , 14111WaridLithalttr,-41astooltorey; t OS 4 rm.: 2 lug mal 41 9 etoNii.. 4 -40'0 118-~~ - =:= DrrrsatraGnallid __ aimmiri, 001iNISI...i.twiLLE B.'S. tOti iiiid 'stier"rlltritSDAi," )larch4ol.• ittski • rainsi will arrive at and depart front the DePat, cot tier of Grant and Water street s epart., a- follows: i - Arrive. Mail to and from trniont*ni.v ! 7 D OO 4.. x. • 0:1:110 P. 11. 'McKeesport Accornmodyn=ioo A. .u. 11:05P. X. Y. to aud•frem Uniont , n:l , 3:00 r. x. 10:00 A. 1C- Witat,NewtottAcconisnod , lit 4ao 1.. a:, A-ma . ...., sßraddock's Ateommodat'n : ' 6:15 P. x. 7:50 r: x. Night Ace. to Ale lC eesport4o:3o P. m.- 6:40 A. 24 ., Sunday Church Train to and front West Newton l li i:oo P. It 10 : 00 L X ' ger tickets applYstU.. • if ' -.-. W. i . i J. R. KING, Agent. W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. rata . •I, 114 1 ; 714E D AL TIV Ter c ijk lio ll enT, 113 40 6. T al HE OIL . „REGIONS. :Running through to , Yertatigo Oltr_witnimit change of cars—Connectinewithtraltueßast and Weston the_ Warm, A,Franklin, Buliroscl, and Atlantic A girit - iiretn - ltailways. 7 Shortest and quietest to io 011 City and FniiMig t and all points in the 0 Regions. On andlafter:April iBotlBoB._Passenger_Trains will .letve *wand arrivelit.the PlttsbnrODeSota. . we 7 ~ano . , .., .tu , d , ~,p uE, .,O , gua . t i ve ' as pg ib rt. lickwn:- Are - wt. kte I tin end rnuyeu.'City.::7:oo,C; 7i. 815, A. 34., 1 reet A. • -t• 10:40 r. 5t.12i25 A. X. :Brady's Bend Accommod , rl43:oo P. AI. 10:20 A. .K. ' Soda Works Acconen.... _.i 5:30r. x. - __7:55 A. X. ?First Halton Acoonirsitn:i.r 8:50 A..."X.',1110L1U.X. Second Halton Aneomed , n 1.71•:00 ^ 'le' 3:53 - I , .'sr. Sunday Church Train leaVes Soda Works at 8:05 Al x.,arriving in Pittsburgh at 11:50 A.: N. Be. tnnmast..Aeavesrittaburet at 1:10: P, ht, affillif!gli' •SodaWorksat 11:55 P.• mr. '>•-• - -''' '-' • " " i. . , WiireItoPE; E"OXSTONZ, Ticket Ageitt... ' gen iv , . , . ~! la le ~..:.. - '•• ' 04.0 fb '• ~- • , T....,.. 'i B 1 • cli, _ FORE .W.•iiißD OLXVELAND. • Frem Junelth, 1868 and' t artivtr: at'lthe, Unita' Wile; lip follows: adage Ex.... X kda, m i -ClevelandEX: it ;XX a•M , Erie X Ygo Mg 7;98 a m , Ct. hWhiVEI I I 6113 x m Chicago Mail.. 6:08 a m ; Chem (K i x.:: 9:4-3 a m Cl.dr, :' Ex . . , 1:43 p m Meer* x, ..• 1:5131) m , Wa. a Erie Ex.',.*:4B par.l - tiDeP art x.t irom •dr/Spheae.l : B.xml Leetsdale " '1011 :58 3 a m 1 5i • 1 , 4 • . lUiCheitei ‘ 2;23;17 _WellsVe Acc.. 3:43 p m Leetsdale Acc. 4:13p to N. Brigttir " . 5:33 pm m Brigt.'43. " . 6:2Bpin Leetsdale:." :10:43pm .1:48 p.m. Chicago iitza a. m. Chi • r- jea, - • F Et: ' CINCINNATIAND ST.lmm-mr.15121244—MM11 . _ CHANGE TIME .- On' and after SUNDAY May 10th, 1887, trains will leave and arrive at the Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Mall Express 215 a. in. 4:35 p M. Fast Line. 9:40a. m. 7:15 p. m. Fest Express 1:50 p. m..11:20 a. m.. MlxedWa . 15:10 a. m. 7:05 p. m. MCDonald's Accii, N0..1.. 11:40 a. in. 3:05 p. m. Steubenville Accommod'n. 3:50 p. m. 9:30 a. m. ,McDonald'sAarn, Norit:. 5:25.p. m. 8:110 a. in. 8P C[a NOTt f C 2... unilaiExtress leaves at 1:50 P• n_r.n arriving In PlFAansAigt4: oo ie. the next morning. "Th 82010,16 in. Train leaves daily, Sundays and MCl:days excepted, and makds close connections at Newark' for-zattesviller antirpulnts on Sandusky, +. Naruilfeld & Newark IL . y{. lr • sema„ Gener alTtcket Agehtd - vi W; V. °AXED, Sup'l., Steubenville. E wits rix IA aiii64lll .cklvntar, itartikaaix 04 and after June 7th.,-1607. „Trains , will rive at end depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and . Liberty streets.!sa follows: • ; Arrive - Depart. - ]tall Train 1:15 a miDaY Express.. - 5:25 a m Feet Line .. .: : 140 a miWall's iio 1 6:30 a m Wall's No 1 6:20 a m Diali Train 7:50 a m 'Latrobe Ace 'n 7:50 a ml.Cleeinnatl Ex 11:40 am • Wall's No. 2.. 6:50 a m Weill 's No. 2.. 11:51 a m 'Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m 'Johnstown Ac . _3:05 , p m , Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Bre ddocks Not 4:00 pm Baltimore Ex. 1:OOpm Yhila , Expres::'4:sopm;' _Express 1:20 p m Witli's N 0.3.. 5:10 p Wall's Ho. 2:15 pm :Wall's '0:05 pin Braddocks lie 1 5:50 p m . .... 7:30 pm 4 Wall's No. ." : f.11:15 pm Latrobe Axe' a Ft gSOP m Altoona Acc`n Swiss:l7de .A 1; '1110:50 p Train 030 n rc • The Church. Train - leavea-Wallra Station , eiery Sunday at 9:15 a. reachlag..Pittsburglr at10:05 Returning; leaves Plttsbulgb at 12:50p. raw and arrty :.s At Trall's Station atp. m. • •CMatrinati Express leaves daily. ' All other trains • dally exceptilanday. • . • , ; Nor Butner infbrmation alto W. 11. - 11 CKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad• Company will not ao. - sumo any risk. for Baggage, eXcepr - tbr wearing an and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollard' in value . All:. Baggage' exiimedlng 'that • amount.in value be at the r isk of the Owner, an. : , I less taken by special cdfitraca ED i -EDWA IL WILLIAMS,- • .Jed Oedema Su . • rinterident, Altoona, Fs. . . . , - - VI. ,A2i Ik ', ..•B V lA. lir STE" B ti s —On. and after AlaylOth, 1807, ate EPA-- seritraltut tai'-lbe Western:Peinsylratda -nau. , nme4 will Arrive at, ind._thipan, trota,the.„Fenerg street, Depot, 'Allegheny VltyVen itillower - • -- • ...:: Aeries ~ • . ,1 , , _pops?* i' .- ffurii3gd , ..lßal 411:65a - in kali. 1.......... .: .. --- e:isifni . Fr.eenort X•loi. ;. 8:15a la Ilype ‘ pgrt,. pip..l 0.:/.0 am ,Exprem •. ' Wan a m Stutrpb , g• No. 111:110 arm: lintarpb , . 14. l i illtAsip m i l et preas.7....t... ~1 :30.p es.: 7). . j ai, 1r0„ 2.• 440 11 Ed 8 rintid , b NOT -. 3:50 pm Man g . ..... ~...i.',latiie p!4 port No. 2 ;11:033E, nt .e. BprinitECe Ro 2 VALOR= Seringd'e No, 2 ' . 7 . ;a) pin A n b a l tZi a6 4 i rtar d ,te u l e e rig:it i tt Y , s ) u ne r t.,_et;ery - Atio dm itli vilikstonl,r;e .aain t e Allegheny: City sr . • 311:66 a. m.':,„Rettirning , ,leareeTAllealleay City at: I:20 yaim.; and artiveran . amegaehx..i.net. as ist4.o . : Conkikiriatu.iit/Plhcamisi;4o.sliiia la laiklusip - ' Twenti , J ) ..et , wpen,Alltglr ee ltry,Clikentuut a Herr% neatieta, Vlna+o . trim Cod Sitar& lir& " And good only,qn the Mitzi f. , Msg. at ntatiomt spa.., , : cinemas tickette, .- '' - ~' " : - ''' -• ' - "• - ' s - Cf Tbe..U.gins leaving...W.o.w eltyat, 6:15.a.. in. and-rats 21 it: make aireet ' connection at'Preeport '' Arita Walker's, line orStatteo for Butler and Hannan''' . I Velk irilpt•d.eggimigeAtarwliitldig. 43ridit,pltub.:gb., and Ata l a-Paind, ...111p0.1%,,, - • Far =Met information tip 1 SO ' , , FEW& Anent. • - - 1'.17n " -"-; :r. j ' 499P ' 3 Federal Street Lepel' . liFensern Pennsylvania Ito road. will not as.': . trlrany risk Ybr Baggage; except Tor wearing ' ap; ' And wise''. staponailiiiityto pas Boadoed- MM. in All ha - swage exceeding • this =onus in:Mnotrelii : be at the risk of the artneriAtn-• teas taken by special contract. , I .' , • . . i,' MIEN A.RD iii.l.WltrilAbili,' ,-- '• 1 01 711' tten...ill tionerintendent, Altoona. Pa. Q o - hitt, ROUTE. '" ." - - • ! 'll g t:G`t 0110 N P4CIFICA&ILWAY, Easternilk . 4 8 i 81108imwri AND meiri& in:LIABLE BOUT*: ftcla the 3181 to all W EI " I n t . • • ' - • COltira4o,' Ifievida, • • Akrizona• • *P41410400111, 'New Mexico; Idaho; Oregon. ' Two Traina_leaye..lßate Lino Aild Lersveuworta daft Oinndaya excepted,k 011, the arrival of ttalna cd Paetamilituroadttowit, Lounk anti liannibat'ann ifti• Jo Railroad from Quincy, connecting at—Lave rn:Wei; Tcr :itle;llramego;;Wltli; -magus' Ine•a.U.:; - : POUI4 Altas__,.. At end of _track west of Ells wo • tif hiPUNKTER STATES EXPIi.M I!VE_,_ 41 DALLT--LIE,PP. S/V.E.PND...IILUL.,•. 'A.IWILKPRT.BBIIOACIEIES PDX , ; •••• ; ;.;,;; * i“ • ' -I,li ?I'f.:l . 1 :Cr •,,, . 4 11 • 'And all Pallas InthaTerrituriniii ;ad o + smno" , saSoli:s4itioaixttirLi.l,l24E 01 004 118 Sox' Fort Uniont'neera Fort, re 6 4- inttltT , !(! t - 1 1 1 5 1 1 li tir i Pq In With the, leeen . .:addltlois:ei eiOei-eu# egelpatelit T eildlhe , arnmgestents; , raade -with n i ar i g t grit r it i t i J i thf: an*P roal?e n alfreh l t u Zlit il . l ol ll 3` , .• 1 f 4. 1 1 5 1 C , .. rr,11 ! 019 aftsedreir,l3tfitte2 : i roßciPa iiVti,f•a aak riltrArrAttirVto:TiffitlitNYA -" - ' Gehersi Sapeihitinderri , • „ .Y l t• — r "' iieent ST pa,- .„ ,: q c,...,-, --, T-°-tivt tilivol, *Nino ''' TinvnettAmismzeirrimentivik. „ o t t . i .v.tiiii.lik6* , ...iat , i , ,ii4i , tA I• critw. 1 . 1. 0" i; - ' thipsiiitov v.. ii ... ,:rimq. v , lir „al i sletiangt*Roi.: grgnrintiOrrettrottga' i m b r o n „ . 4 4s , l 3iodiai r fi j pal4 1 itt:w tillit.)l^..M77---i• , :-i'i.texpt . I!...+LIPIA7PXIOO 93II . S fisa ' :1.:4741 EssaittiiiiisialaSectAtuttint7aiitis" 1, , , i ,„ 4 :5i -.-.1 Vtir °A'af , • • =t l v u aL Ii t F! basl'&Usa ~:~.;~- :~t'~= El SE • • • SWIM! TySirliE CIIICAUO • KITTB.IIIIBOXIAL , trains, will leave Vona Drpot. :north - , city • t" Chleago Ex... .2:08,a M . 4:Ulmb:did Ex: 2:08 a m Chicago Ex.... 11:2i3 a Za• Wheeling. Ex. 11:08 aft:. St. Louts Ex.. 3:33 p na, & Whlg. Ex 41•311 pat Erie& Yg'n Ex 6:13 p , Chicano Ex... . 4-:23 p m 191. 8:-Wh*g• E x 7:05 yna arrive to Alceuhrjw. IslBrigt , n AC. 1 7403 & N4l3rlgt•ti 13:91811111. .8:03 am - , New Castle " 10:13 a at Leetfulale ".* ,9:l3ans • " *1:08pm Brl.gt'ti ." 2:43pm Leetsdale ". 4-:53 pm. , - - 7:28 png Urines leaves daily. , ._Exptess arriveadatly., tieneral Tleket.ligente;' no , MEI