--- Omen or Prrnstrnon GAZETTE, Monner, December 21, 1868. rr,s, ._ _ ....,e general markets continue 'dull par -. ticulartiv so to-day, the weather being un • favorable for out door operations, though at best, business is and has - been for some time - past, dull, it begins to look now as ..., if there would be no improvement until after the first of the new year, and even then, Our expeotatioru3, will be easily satis fied. Money being - very tight has a ten . dency to squelsh anything like apeculatiVe feeling, and the demand for almost every thing is restricted entirely to supplying the mmediate wants of the home trade. (~,. APPLE BUTTER-Unchanged, at 70 to s in kegs and 80 to 85 in ks. APPLES -In god dem d, , but tinder the influence o increased arrivals, the , - market is a shed easier, though prices re cl.4 • Main unchanged 83;50 to $4,60 for good to Prime, and 85 fo choke: BUTTER-Is ming in more freely, but Prices are still ma ntamed--38 to 40 for good and 43 to 46 for c oice. ' - • BEANS3,6O 83,75 per bushel. -BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-5 to 5x cents. • CRANBERRI 823 to $24 per bbl. i CHEESE -Dull, 15 to 20 cts. CORNMEAL -Sales; $1 to 81,10 per bush. CIDER -Dull; $ll to $8 per bbl. •• DRESSED HOGS -Sales at 10 to 116. • D RIED'PRUIT--Sales of Peaches at 12 to ---,, ' 13 for quarters and IS:to 18 for halves. Ap• • • plea, 9to 10c. ' ' • E 3 GS---Reported at 30 to 32 eta'for limed, and 83 to 35 for fresh packed, P OULTRY -Dull' and in good supply; sales of dressed Chickens at 10 to 11c, and Turkeys at 13 to 15c. 85 to store, POT et ATOE-. ales of Peach Blows, in Ls 90per bushel. • HAY-Baled Hay is steady with a fiiir • demand, and sales may be quoted at $25 to $2B for good to strictly prime, and $2O to $22 • for oorartiOn. , H OMINY-0,25i° 86,50 per bbl: HEMP-qUoted at $2lO per ton. HITSRS-Sales Corn Husks at 843: - . ' GRAIN--.lfirheat laquiet and unchanged - 4 1 .83 t 051,85 for Na 1 Red Winter. Oats in limited supply and firm at 63 to 64a, on ! track. and 68 to. 87e for Small lots in store. Corn is mites and'in good demand but not ~' quotably higher; - we continue to quote new at &sc, • on track, and 900, in store. RVe is dizlland lower, in consequence of a decline in , Ohleaigo, but it is 'difficult to give quota-: pans: ea go, is jluiet and nominally tin and - el:waged; we quote Spring at 81,85 to 81,90, Pall at $2 to $2,10..• LARD: -Is scarce and' firm but un changed, 18c in tierces, and 19c. in.kega.• - LARD OIL-No; 1 Winter Strained is „quoted firm at $1,48 to $1;50, in a jobbing S A LTs -- t r iichinged at 82: firth but uncr.anged; Alle gheny river brands quoted at 81,85 on track, and 82 in store. - WHISKY--Highwines arequoted at 1. ONpONS-Sales at $1,50 to 61.75. $ FEATHERS -sales to the trade at 75 to 80 for live geese, and 85 to 90, in a retail MESS PORK-$2B to 828,50. FLOURIs dull, with a drooping ten denck, and, We underatimd, that some deal-. era who'endeavored to spring an advance a few days since, have reason to regret it. We continuelo quota Western Flours at $7,50 to sB,2sfor' Spring Wheat, and $9,00 to 89,50 for Winter Wheat. The -Pearl Mill quote their best brands, made of the best Wheat; as follovili: Extra Family Flour , in 'barrels, at $9,50, and, in sacks, s 9 ,2opeat barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, „and, in sacks, $9,60. per arrel; Spring Wheat Flour, iti barrels, sB,oo b and, in sacks, 87,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks, 89,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 810,00, and, in sacks, 89,70 per bar rel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7,70, in sacks, per barrel. . - . iffarkets by Telegraph. . Raw Vona', December 21:-LCottori open ed firm and closed quiet and a ahade low erpsaleti'of 1,500 bales at 24(a.25N0 for mid dling uplands., Flo ur -,- receipts,•3,364 tibia; the market is heavy and 5110 c lower; sales of 900 bbla at 06a6,30 for superfine State western: $6,8587,45 for common to choice extra State; #6,748 for extra - Western; $8,45 al() for white wheat extra; $7a9,6 Lou is; . H. O. $7,75a9 for common extra St. slo a 10,50 for good to choice do; closing quiet. California dull and declining; sales of 250 sacks at 15,5019,25' via Horn; a10,50a11,50 via lathinua. Rye flour quiet; sales of 200 Ws a t $6,50a8,25, corn meal quiet. Whisky dull and unchae. - Wheat—no receipts; the market is dull - and declining; sales of' 23,000, bushels at $1,55 for N 0.2 spring; sz,lo for prime Aber Michigan. Rye - in fair re quest; '4,000 bush western'at 11,55. Barley ann. Barley malt dull; sales' 900 Int rye malt at $/,50. Corn—remipta /4,982 bu, heavy declining; sales 54.000 bust $l,lO a 1,13 for old 'mixed western in store and afloat; 9541 for new do; in for new white southern. , Oats heavy and lower; sales 52,000 bn at 7 5y,a75;60 for western in store; 773,a78c; for do afloat. Stook in warehouse —wheat 3,475,031 bu, corn 1,699,007 bu, oats 3,092,610 bu, peas 67,961 bu. Rice firm at B}( i - a9c for Carolina. Coffee fairly active ter and steady; sales 100 aka Rio on private Sugar a little more active and stew. _-- _. i : dy; sales 550 hhds Cuba at /lal2c. Moles- Fiasneial'iffatters in - New York. sea quiet; sides 50 bbl, New Orleans at 75a Boc. Petroleum dull at 18a1854c for crude: 31a32c for refined in bond. Hogs uiet at Gold Closed at 1369‘@13.53i. , /Oa2GO. American linseed' oil is firm at , tßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l 99ca51,01. Spirits Turpentbie firm at 451.4 a _ NEw Yons-, December 21, 1868. 46c.. Pork fairly active and firmer; sales of GOLD. 1,300 barrels at $27a27,50 for new mess, and Money active at 2 per cent: currency to 7 826'25a26,50 for old do., 618,50a22 for prime, $25a25,5 for prime mesa and 626,75a27- for . per cent. coin for call loans. Rumors of the mesa. Beef steady; sales of 260 barrels at , loci/Mint) of greenbacks caused some ap. s9x/6,50 for new plain mess, $14a19,50 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef quiet at s2Ba , prehension. Sterling advanced to 9/@9S/ , 8 4 30 for prime mess $30,50 for India mess. for prime sixty day bills, and 101 i for short : Beef llafirm; sales of 125 barrels at 630 i. sight. This has had effect on Gold, which a 33. C uut Meat steady at 10;iallc for shoulders, 12a16c for for hams; sales of 170 opened irregular and unsettled at 134%, but Packages. Middles quiet and steady. subsequently adavanced to 13537, closing at Dressed Hogs heavy at 11341111%c for weet . 135%@135X. eash_Gold continues plenty. ern, .1 1 / a ll for city. Lard quiet and DONDs AND &rocas. heavy; sales of 700 tierces at 16%a17 . v0 for Goverrunents active and yogiW, better, steam, 17%a179(,c for kettle rendered. also closing_steady with' large bids on buyers' 1,500 tierces of steam at sellers '-option for , option. Coupons 81, 114 5i(a)114•;‘; do.' 62, December and February at 17y,c. Butter 1101g1103i; do. 'GI, 106 %@106,./: do. '65, steady and quiet at 25a40c for Cihio, and 40a 107, 3 ®107%; do. new, 110@l10x; do. '67, 50c for State. Cheese firm and in good de- - i 110@iwy s : do. '6B, 110 V„ ©1110;4; Ta n - I mend at 14a19c. Freights to Liverpool Forties, 105 g. Do; New , firmer, engagements 22,000 bushels of corn State bonds quiet. Missouris, per steam at 80. , - Tennessees, 69®69y,,; New 'Virginias, 67® Latest.—Flour closed dull and saloc 67 t::. lot . ver . . NS . 'tient, dull , and declining; spring ; The Stock Exchange this morning. Was I quiet, winter h i iy; :No. 1. 1 spring 8155 a the seeds of the Wildest excitement, the ; cause of which was the announcement by f 1 ' 68 ; .111ber Michigan S2 ' llB42 ' l° ' It 'r q uiet and steady, at 5.5 c, for western. Oats (Mil the Treasurer of the New York Central ' rid heavy, at .72a751 1 ;c in store and 77;5a 1. Compan_y, in a card bearing this date, that 1 . 78c for western afloat. Corn - clan and "at the meeting of the Directors of the road ' i , at '4l 10 1 I°l , to- old mixed we t -,- on the 19th inst. a scrip dividend of 80 per '''' ' -± 1 ' '' 2 ' - 3 - ern in store an d afloat, and 95c asl,eu fur cent. was deciar,ed, also a cash dididend of i i new !nixed western. Pork steady; sales of 4 per cent. payable _February 20th, on the f,90 bbla of new mess at , 527,50 regular, and ;' blcl stock and on the new scrip certificates I I $27,70 for _February deliVer.y. Rsef in mod -3; A scrip dividend is' issued to each stock- erate request and unchanged. Cot Meats I . holder in the farm of a certificate sag i dull and unchanged. .Bagon quiet and by the President and Treasurer of the Cona- 1 steady. Lard dull, - at 17alr c tor fair to panY: It declares the owner'l4 entitled to prime steam. Eggs steady ;A 38a3lie. 80 per cent,. of the of stock held i Dry Goods —The market fur staple cot . by him, that the amount' mdividende shall here- I tons is quiet and firm, with a moderate in . after be paid thereou as deChired in the old , quirt , at 9c for Printing Cloths; 64c for t capital stock, arid that certificates matbe ' , I Pick's Square. 1 9 3.ic for Oriental Lancaster, at the optic* of the, Company, converted 1 American and Richmond Printa; 13c for .., into stock whenever the Company shall be '• authorized to, increase,.its capital -to the - I a Soragne's fancy do; 13;4c for Merrimack D a amount' 'sufficient .for nd such conversion. Coehoco 14 15,iiallic for beat Brown. Standard Sheetinga; 14e14Mc for southern This dividend was an , astounding surprise do; 13a13%c for fine -shootings; the latter . not only to 'a majority Of the stock operators rate for Atlantic L; 16a17c for Hills Sem- S . , at Ex•change but to many who were sup. per Idem Bleached Muslins; Loneadale and -. posed to share the•contidence of the - con; alasonville command the same figures read ' trolling owner in: the goad.. Some of the ily; Mystic Lake at 20o; Hearsage Aat 2c; Directors deny that at the close of business Wamsutta at 22Mc New York Mills at Vic; Saturday ' they knew the.' dividend was to I Amoskeag;',A. 0 A Ticks at ,33c; do. A 27a28; : be declared, and it is r.sportedthe truth do. Bat '2sc; do Cat 20c, and do D at 19c; of the report we cannot Touch for-that a 1 -,Eagle at 22)46 for four fourths, and 190 for , meeting of the Directors Was held` ate Sat `ogle Bwift River at 1743;',Pittatleld •1 urday night, at the house of one of their at 12.14 c. HollOwell Corset Brown and Col .-, number, that • eVerything had been' pre- ored Jeans at 14;‘c) Park, Mills Lindsey; •,, pared for the immediate consummation'of 27%c for No. 60, atidl 32M0 for No. 65 and • the scheme add that the' business was has - Blue and Brow Cabin: Cottonadea at 24a tily closed.' •Various other ; rumors of all . 25c. In goods the market is rather : grades of probability are. sarrent, among quiet, but steady for all desirable staple I, them one to the effect that there has reccat-' , styles. ' ly been a perfect underatandbm between the Erie party arid 1 the Vanderbilt CLEVELAND, December 21.—ilour quiet party, and this theory ,is sustained and steady and in moderate demand; city t• by the fact that the brokers of the firm first made; for treble extra white; 1 0 ,75 a I named were conspicuous purchasers of the- 10,00 for donble extra amber; $0,50a8,25 for New York Central ddring the" past week. double extra red winter, and $8a8,25 for A lar,ge number of new ;certificates were 'double extra epilog: country made; $8a8,75 - issued this morning at the office of the for double extra red and amber; 67a8 for • ! Union Trust cemPanv, bolder of stock double extra spring, and $10a10,50 for -,. showings desire e to obtain the same double extrewhite. Wheat held at 11,78,3 any legal proceeding could be instituted toI,SO for No. J. red winter; sales of three car. -., prevent the Issue lt his been so often re- 'loads of No. 2 Ida.. at $1,63; also, two oar .... ported that this dividend; was soon to ho loads of do.'at #4o. Corn; sales of one:par declared, and so Often' deferred; that', Watt load of shelled at 69e, 'and three car loads street,: although believing it would , um. of. ear at 63c: Oats. sales 600. 'Rye; gales • ately' be done had 'become 'indifferent to of two car loads at $1,20. 'Petroleum;"mar6 ,•• reports skid regarded it simPly aiono of the het quietand, easier; refined held at 2730 w eans, used •to ' frighten,. , speculative 28 5:c. ‘ ,-, sellers of stock '` into covering, The, ' Clrioano. December: ,21,-tEistern Ex-. ; cons•Xtutnieels;it lair atinaber of them have change steady and &Mei, at ; Ili off buying, been entrapped and an tistenatikingreatlosa , and par selling. Flour easier at tki,25a7,00. .• On Saturday eVeningtheolosing uotation Wheat tia fair demand and o kmert Sales ,•, was Lsgait@dit4r. This morning the 'earliest' No. lit $ 1 ,15a1,i7: No: iOl salesling sales were at 165 to 101, and' subsequently at $ 1 ;09a1.10W, for N0.:2 p igire; l bro. 2 ji the curse of the stock was as followal 161, since 'Change ate 41,09. , Porta 1010 And, a 02, ig,-45A 1+57i 65,,64;1144,1623ii100, .157; shade' easier, °ner:o l o. ;441,,, ail:1,131080d j 5 3 3 , G , itrj, LA 151, ,152. 1523i.' , After the tifead:v; with, buyere, at 4334 c, sellers,- 44% boardpe board. an before 'the ,regular kiln dried, itou At -* ;,- 51 . , -oSAse.2,and 4731a010 the pricehrOke to r 140,q , ,1b11t ;valise- for rejected; rtaleiold this Attartinemat Mc; quently:rettirned to :15134. The ' decline , Oats . Olin and 'easier ak ~,4344g0,.,./V0 limn the dpinfilireiturverlil fib fepealeffrifta :more hetrirdariff BUtito lower; sales No. 1 legal proceedings were to, beinatituted, and at $40841,09%, and No. 2 at 1 ,0 a t to the prospect-of a complicated - litigation, closing, without buyers of No. 1, at $l,OB, /, . Ila I PITTSBITRGH MARKET& A resolution was passed bye open board directing its Executive Committee to con. fer with the regular board in re gard to calling the stock ex div idend to-morrow. At the same tinielt was agreed it d wi should be called to•day, th ividends. The subsequent course of the stock was: 151%', 15014, 15235, 1533.; and 153340154. Transactions very heavy, attended with great excitement. The settle ments of the Shorts were generally made at 150; several failures however, are 're ported, but none Of iinportant character. Judge Barnard to-day issued an order, upon application of Isaac N. Jenks, returnable December 29th, directing offi cers of the Central to show cause why the Company should not be restrained from issuing certificates on more than twenty-three millions of stock. The order has not yet, however been served. It corresonds with a former one and it said the Central Company intend to strict ly observe both. Between twelve and four- teen milliOns of Stock have already been, presented to the - Union Trust Company and 80 per cent. certificates delivered on the slime. The sudden rise in Central caused a firmnestin the balance of the list, chiefly by stimulating ,pnrchsuiers to cover previoua speculative salea. The largest dealings, next to the Central, were in Northwestern, Rock .Island, Michigan Southern and St. Paid, all :of,which adyan-- ced. ' Pacific Mall'weS buoyant, and at the close the Market was exnited and strong on New. York Central and Rock Island. Ex press' shares neglected: ' 117ve-thirty ' Pr ices . : --- Cuniberlanii Coal, 3 603834; • nf _Wells Fargo - Express, 243 i; Aerlosurlo@4B; A.danas,4B9gQ49X;-Uni tad States, 45@481.0 Merchants Union, 15% ®l6;,QUlckailver .21y4(02,134'; Canton,, 47K (048;• Pacific Mall, - 118,g01.1814; W. U. Tel egraph, 33y 4 ©33,1; New York Central, 153R©154; 88; Hudsorr,, 130,®131; Harlem, 128; Ifeading; 983i1@98X; Terre Haute,'3s@3B; Wabash,- 55 ;i@66: St: 66®07_3i; do. prefeired, 85X®86; Fort Wayne, 1.1134©11%- Ohio. and missis sippi, ,2914(g30X; Michigan Central, 124 X @/28,4;, Michigan Southern, 87%.@)873i; Illinois. Conti:lit 1430145; Pittsburgh, 84 35 @S•Ig; Toledo, 963 i 97; Hoek leland, 112,; (0113; Northwestern, 78,%@7810 do. pre ferred, 81X(4)8131; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 3530 Lake Shore, 95g,_ex dividend. Mining shaies dull. Copper stocks at Boston—Copper Falls, 14; Franklin, 13X; Heels, 70; Hancock, 3%; Minnesota, 25 Quincy, 17. • SB-TREASURY. The receipts p t ; day the, Sub-Treasury to- were $1,201,04t3; Paynaents, §903,801 Bal ance $90,810,213. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, DEMMER 22 $ 1868 sellers holding lc higher. Harley dull and nortunal at11,45a1,47. Highwines "quiet at - $1.45a1,47. Provisions excited and higher. Mess Pork, 8 26 ,50a27,25, for option, ranging from now to end of March. Lard 17c on spot or option, Bacon; shoulders, 11c; salt ed hams, 133fc; green, 141 1 4 o; sweet pickled short clear middles, lac. pressed Hogs opened quiet at Saturday's figures, and closed.active and 25a500 higher. Receipts for past 48 hours-11,663 bbls flour, 43,880 bus wheat, 58,805 bus corn, 29,623 bus oats. 5,251 lona rye. 1,26 bus barley, 17,751 hogs. Shipments-12,869 bbls dour, 13,068 bus wheat, 37,892 bus corn, 6,925 bus oats, 3,700 bus rye, 3,200 bus barley, 5,851 hogs, Cattle quiet and firm at $6,75a7,25 for good to choice steers. ,Hogs fairl active and 10 aL5c higher; sales at tt8,25a8,5 y 0 for common; e 4 3,00a9,00 for fail; to medium, and $9,1019,75 for good to extra prime fancy lots. CINCINNATI, December , U.—Flour and Wheat unchanged and quiet. Corn firm at 700 for ear, and - 75c for shelled. Rye dull; sales No. lat $1,38. Oats quiet at 63a65c for No. I. Barley nominally unchanged: -Cot ton firm for and in good demand at 23%a 24 middling. Whiskey in good de mand at full rates. Provisions quiet, and the speculative demand has ceased '• and hardly anything doing. B ees Pork, city packed, was oft(tred at sBalk Meats dull at Ile for shoulders, L 3 Na144145c • for sides.. Lard is held at 17Mal8c for prime steam and kettle rendered, but no de mand. Baconsold, to conte out of smoke ten days hence, at /3o for shoulders,. 15;ia 1730 for blear rib and clear aides. Green Meats firm, and sold at 93 aloc for shoul ders, 125,fa130 for sides, and 14a14i0 for hams. Butter in demand at 30a400 for Porn Choice. Apples scarCe, and choice will brig. 85.0086,00. Linseed: -011 is held at $1,02. Lard 011 firm at 81,45a1,50. Seeds unchanged. Gold 135, buying. Exchange dull, and j a i -10 per cent. discount, ' buy ing. Money market very close at 10a12 ioer *cent. and hard to borrow. Good paper is offered on the streets at l3ia2 per cent. Per month, Live s 8 9 ,2fia9,75, and dressed $11,25a 11,75; , Ho g t of extra sold at ;12. Receipts, 6,400 head. ST. Loris, December 21.—Tobacco; noth ing doing. Cottorris in demand and firm, but there is not much in the market;' mid.; dlln a g is quoted at 22;ia23c. Flour; there is good demand for low grades i which are 15a250 lower; superfine sold at $5,25a a 6,3.5 for spring, and choice to extra aii at $6,62a7. Wheat: choice fall is in demand at full prices; other grades are easier, and low to strictly prime red fall sold at $1.50a 1,70, choice do at $1,90a2, and spring sold at $1,40 far choice No. 2. Corn is dull and lower at 613a640. Oats dull and drooping, and buyers are standing off, with sales' at 54a58c, the latter for choice. Barley is dull and drooping, -at $1,85405 for spring. Rye is:firm at $1,27a1,28. Whisky, 95a9.53ic. Provisions are very firm, but there is not much' doing. - Perk Is held firmly at $2B, with no sales. - Dry salted - ehoulders sold at 10. Xe for packed, but are generally held at lie; clear sides, 15c, and hams,ls3sc. Bacon; shoulders are quoted at 13c, clear sides at 17c. Sugar cured hams at I7c. Lard is held at 1735, for choice tierce. Hogs are stiff, ranging at $8a9,25, gross, f and ea,30a9,75 for dressed. The receipts or the past twenty-four hours amounted to 4,000 barrels flour, 6,700 bushels wheat, 17,000 bushels corn, 3,000 bushels oats, 1,000 bushels barley, 700 bushels rye, and 7,400 head of hogs. Cattle are unchanged at 83a5,50 gross. Sheep are unchanged at $2,50a3 per head for fair to choice, PftiLADELeffra, December 21.--Clover seed advanced to $8a8.2.5. Flaxseed $'4,60. Flour 'depressed at $5a5,50 for lowa and Wisconsin extra family, 87,50a8 for Min nesota do., 88,1 for Ohio do., 88,75a9,50 for fancy. Wheat dull; fair and a 20,5, ameroa22. Rye goino d g red d 81,90 mand a1 b 1,60 8 1 2, 62. Corn dullandd oo ne e sales 4,000 bush new yellow at 90a97e; 2,000 bush western, old and new mixed, at Oats - 76a78e, Petroleum too feverish for quotations. Previsions looking np. Mesa Pork 828. -Lard 171.4a173i. Whisky higher, at 81,03a1,05. BALTIISORE; 2 1.—Flour very dull. Wheat very dull at previous figures. Corn receipts are large and the market opened at 92.a93c for white; 96c foryellow and closed at 88a90c far white; 93a95c for yellow. Oats dull with sales at 700. Rye dull. Ideas pork firm at 1627,59428, Bacon firm; rib sides 17c; clear do. 17a174; shoulders 14c; hams IBc. Lard firm at 1734a18e. 'Cattle in fair demand; choice State and western gl2 al5, fair to good sBa9; common $5a7,50. Sheep $1a0,50. Hogs advanced to $1a12,50 net. • BIJF.FALTO, December 21.—Flour Is - dull; 'sales of 200 barrels Wisconsin spring at $7,75a8. ' Wheat is dull; sales of 2,000 busks ao. 2 Ch for icagcr ring $ at 19. Corn 6s quiet : 78c ne sp w. Oats 15 ,4 dull at a66c. Pork is firm at $27. Lard Is firm at 16a17c. Ilighuines nominal, at $l. Tito following is the amount of grain In store to date: Wheat, 467,000 bushels; corn, 165,000 bushels. oats, 170,000 bushels; barley, 136,- 000 bushels: rye, 153,000 bushels, and 4,000 bushels peas. ' MILWAUKEE, December 2 1.—Flour dull ! and unchanged. Whet active but lower i at $1,17 for No. 1, and $1,1)914 for Nn f'2. 1 Oats weak and lower at 451,,:c fbr No. 2. Corn dull and lower at 59c for libw slitilotl. Rye 10Wilr at .5:1.0';:t1,0 !or No. I. It tley ! nominal. Receipts-2,000 1 - a)rs flour, :llr,ooo hush wheat, 3,000 bush oat a, 3,f;1)1.0 bush i corn, 3,000 bush rye, 500 hush barley. Shipments-2,C00 bbla flour, and 1,000 bush wheat. Lounivtr.r.E, Dcceinlier 2 1.—Coles of 32 hints I'o bseco; new Ings to medium leaf, 84;110,7. hogs, 93,094 c gross. Ales,.Porlc, 828. Cotton, 22 1 .4 c. Bulk Shoulders, 11!4c; clear rib sides, 15c: clear sides, 15,tic. Lard, INc. Superfine Flour, 85,550.6.00. Wheat, 81,80 a1,90. Oats, ,57a58c. Corn, Geit62e. Bye, SIM. Whisky nominal. I. TOLEDO, Dec. 2L—Flour quiet. Wheat 1 , ,c lower; amber .8 1 ,75a1,76; - No. - 2 spring ' ,31; 081,10. Corn a shade lower; new Geafilc; hew rejected 550; now condemn. ed 53e." Oats - lc lower at 58c for•No 1 and Michigan. Rye quiet. Seeds—clover seed firm at 88,60. Dressed hogs firm at 10 1 ,4 c. Alnunas, December 2 1.—Cotton firm at 2.39;a240; receipts 2,403 bales; exports 2,780 bales. Flour; super ' 87,50. Corn 0511680. Oats dull at 611.107 e, Hay at 1a21,50. Bran dull at 825 in store. .Pork 'du B2 ll at 828 for mess. Lard dull at 18;0180. Bacon nominal. Bulk meats quiet, with.shoul ders at 14;c, and clear sides at 1.5).40. ; ' IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD, PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNZ i¢ CHICAGO RAticatoao, December 2L-43 cars metals Nimick it Co; 3 do do, Jas Wood, Son it Co; 2 do do, John Aloorhead; 1 do do, Bryan st Caughey; 1 car barley, Carson .ctr, Co; 600 bbls flour, owner; 1 car bulktneat, James Lippincott; 400 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 100 do do, McKay Qt I;ro; 3 cars ryo, Tbornas Moore it Son; 4 do do, W J Meek; 1 car corn, 100 - bbis flour; Stewart & Langan helm; 250 pigs lead, Dithridge it Son; 250 do do, Jas M Lindsay; 100 bbls flour, Dan Wallace; 100 do do, Culp& Shepard; 1 car rye, Guckenheitner 6t Bro; 25 bas candles, Sellers it Co; I bale cotton,_ Holmes, Bell sk. Co; 2 cars coru, Robb tk Herron; I car Wheat; Liggett ca 'Co; I ear iron ore, Slioen bergertit'_-Bhdr;_-15- bbls pork, 50 dressed' hogs, J P Hanna & Co; 54 bdis bedstuff,'J W Woodwell; 5 half bbls batter, WA is cit Co; 7 rolls.leather, G Hoftitott4B bbis ,butters Ido eggs, P Duff it' Bon:;, car hay, 0$ Allerton;l. kg Isrd, bbla apples, I do tallow, 11 Rea jr; 22 sks rags, Markle& Co; 38, bdls ,paper, Hostetter ck smith; bdia iheeP'pelta, Delange; bbla cider, Campbell Jones 25 has cheese, J H p_incottr 25 dii•dirll Illanchatd; , 2s d o do,: Hettzlefort"; • ' . ' Czartniirsp AD PirtsPußaii HAIL= Itosni 'llecember &Ira" iron ore, Aleßniglif; Porter At Co; I. drs' dd,'Shoest bergerlßlair & Co; 2 do , do; *Rites, Graff it *Dahl ;dodo. Wood it Luitinspl car lime, P ahheatook,Fortune 'Co; ! ear - potatoes, - P W Tuttle; 1 do do, B Whitmore; I car oil, J Spear; 5 cases vinegar, J dC A Dolts; 4. caddies tobacco, 1 pkg do, E kteg;aw it Co' 15 casks pearls, Bakewell, Pears fk Co; 18 bbls potash, McKee & Bro; 2 do cider, Geo. Hanett; 3 bbls dry apples; 3 bxs butter, 1 sack rags , 1 kg flaxseed, 41hf bbls butter, 2 bag, 1 bbl'eggs, 3 do beans, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 147 sks corn, Brown & Williams; 2 tubs, 5 brs cheese, Graff dt Reiter; 8 caddies tobacco, J A Mazurie; 7 bbls beans, Means & Coffin; 1 box shoulders, 1 do eggs, Ido butter, 8 bbls beans, Gregg,' Son & Co; 1 do flour, F J Gardner. ALLEGHENYI n. VALLEY RAILROAD ..,.. COM ber 21.-2 cars metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; I dodo, Rees, Graff & DOH; 80 bbls salt, Thou Mitchell; 198 oil-bbls, Chas Gayton; 4 cars limestone, Shoenberger & Blair; 4 pkgs wbacco, PH McKenna; 30 sks buck wheat dour, T C Jenkins; 20 sheep pelts, 4 hide, Tim Mcliwalue; 25 bbls refined oil, Loc art, Frew &. C(,; 30 sks oats, 9do rye, Scott & Gisal: 13 sks oats,Keil & Richert; 31 eke flour, Voigt, Maho od l& CO; 4 pkgs butter, 3 bgs nuts, 1 do seed, Knox & Orr; 1 car metal, Lyon, Short & co; 840 bbls oil, Fisher & Rro; 50 do do, 'lily & Co; 51 do do, W Wilson; 480 do do, D M Edgerton; 240 do do G S Thomas. 1 r ALLEGHENY STATION , DeCeMber 21,-- 1 car barley, M Well & Co; 4 'dressed hogs, 1 car Corn, /Eppley & Beckert; 1 car lime, J Abdell; 1 car, oats, J B McKee; 1 car mill feed. J- Stewart; 4 bbls apples, Moon & Bro; 218 eks flaxseed, M B Suydam; 1 car metal, Lindsay & McCutcheon; 4 oars' wheat, W McKee; 1 car oats,_ Geo Stewart; 5 doz brooms, W S Eyster; 2 cars , middlings, Steel & Son; 1 ear wheat, Ketinedy & Bro; 10 bbls apples, S Dyer; 4 bbLs eggs. J Her bert; 49 sks'feed, 48 bgs 'meal, Rose & Ew ing; 355 green hides; A J Groetzinger; 1 car iron ore, Spang ft Co; 15 aka meal, Voeghtly & Kapp. PlTTsiftraorr AND CONNELLW/LLZ RAlL nosto, December 21.-210 Nils iron,F H Oliphant; 49 pkgs paper, Christy it Ben ham; 13 aka buckwheat flour, Jas Hlrwin; 45 kegs nails, Smith, Johnston & Co; 2 cars metal; John Moorhead; 3 bdis sheep skins, L Stimple; 5 bbls apples, H Rea, Jr; 170 empty bbls, J M Drake. p liver was rising steadily at this point last evening with seven feet six inches in the channel. The Allegheny was putting out considerable ice nearly all day yesterday, from which, it is fair to pre sume, that the gorge has giyen, way. The Monongahela was almost clear of ice. Weather was very unpleasant, with a mix -ture of snow and sleet falling at Intervale. The Ingomar, from Parkersburg is the only arrival we have to report. No de partures. The Messenger, from St. Louis, is among the first boats due. The Leonidas and Champion from Cincin n a ti, may be expected in within a day or t. Coal boatmen were busily engaged in getting things In order yesterday, though they will not venture out until the Alle gheny ice runs out. The Cainelia, Capt. Poe, is announced to leave for Nashville this evening. The Lorena, Capt. Shuman, will be the first boat out for St. Louis, as will also the Armenia, Capt. A. C. McCallum, Sr., for New Orleans. z. The Sallie, Capt. T. S. Calhoun, is load ing for. Cincinnati and Louisville. The Bayard is still laid up. ' —The Arkansas is at a Splendid stage, but is falling. The Little Rock Gazette, of Saturday, fast, with river St that point is falling fast, with elght feet hi the channel below and three feet to Fort ( Smith. White river and tributaries are (rising. •There were fifteen feet to Auguste when the last packet came out. • —The Davenport Gazette says that at the foot of Credit Island, near Rockingham, lie the steamers Perntilna and Chikever, and the barge Naugatuck., When they put in there for the winter they were in deep wa ter enough. Since then the water his fallen at least sevenifeet, and the steamers and the barge are high and dry on icy land. —The last chapter , in the history of the Great Republic is that Capt. Hiram K. Hazlett, having pnrchased her for 1 , 32,000 cash, has assumed her liabilities, and the general management of her affairs for the pre ent, as she cannot be accommodated on the ways at Caroodelet for some time. Captain Hazlett was in telegraphic commu nication yesterday.wlth Mound City. We are of the opinion that the last dispatch he received was of a nature to decide him to send the Republic at once around there for the repairs she needs. The Republic will be' placed in the St. Louis and New Orleans trade in the spring, and no.means will bo spared to make her emphatically a success. l -47. Louis Democrat, 10th. 'Over and Weather. • 1 (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.l LOUltstr.r.g, Deeetnber 21 .—River mwel ling., with mix feet water in the canal. Weather clear and cool. S TEil i'd e lziOA TS F 0 it JE au.. (;.,11,0 zT. , , 11.V..N A .. . ... • ............... S. Sitt23l.tx, TIW.,;,1)10". 21,11 lit I. For rrriz : t or pnl;a4t.lpilly ur. 1 ....1r41 or to I,I.ACK CIA.LINtiWt.CII). eleCb privsl.l6.llGta 2 ,. . , Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Luce onipany'A Mart Boat, toot. of Wood street, DAILY, AT 1.2 li -- ALINDA7I3 AND YIRTILSDAYS. BAYARD .... ......... A. 8. 8u Er /taxi). Master. WED:II:SPAYS AND SATURDAYS, (MET . . . ... C. t. BRENNAN, Master. Freight will be'reeek , ed at all boats by sel4 . • JAMES COLT INN Arent OR MEMPHIS AND z i ggr it F.PULEAN:II-1110 slimmer ARMENIA ........... , ....... Capt. A. C. BP CALLUM. will leave for above ports on ille first. rise of the river. For freight or passage applyon board or to • JNO. FLACK, or J. 1). C o LUNGWOOD. Agents. QM ...'. ..A. T..ANTTELD. ITII. CANFIIEIII3 oi• SONi CO M. ~. MissteN MERCHANTS, and Wholesale ealers in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. 11. el/COFe, Butter, Lard, Poi lc, 'lawn, Flour, Flail, Dried Fruit, Hraln; Plir Lead PoL Pearl and &de Ashes,Whlte Lime, Linseed, Lard, Coal,and Car bon os. Na, 141 first street. Pittsburch -----,,--- PF.Tr' ER KEIL .............. .. .... JAL P. I. mamas% EIL bt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - - AND DI:CALERA IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FRED, 11.0.,,Re. 849 Liberty St.. Pittebumb, lt7 • II`DANX ....... CRANE & AWES; COMMISSION MERCRANTS, Dealers In moult, GRAIN and PRODGOE GEN, 'BRALLY t ! No.' /44; WATRIA STREET, above Smltnneld,PUtsburgh.' ' FETZIOR ,AltaltiiTßONG, FOBwARDZIRYANDOMMONAma9IO2A Ifo t r tie 611;ot/flour, teOeu, tam, suttee, Pried lerulk Produde generelly, No•Jei MARSH? STititar, corder of First, Pittsburgh. rJo :BLANCHARD, 41 0 • Wholesale and Retail Oraceny- MEM:CUZZEM . , . .. . .. ........ . • 4 Easy. xxox .... ~ ....... ..... .. .. ... . . aamait iv .itwo.x. ...vo. .... SON; -COIIIIIPIISSION MERCHANT:bind dealers la FLOUR, GRAIN L FEED and PRODUCE G ENERALLY , No. 79 DIAMOND, oppoidte City HQ, Allegheny City. jarnal , RIVER , NEWS. Meted should heir liPmlttd thd virtues of Mho gre*l medicine,. and It those who are sufficiently alive to the IlePortance of health, will resort to It In the beginning ot $ Cough or Cold, there Would be no AMID" Into declines d rapid constimption, 1117 M twin /ei!ly Incurable and eo moss Surely Aria. Dr • Keyser's Great Midielne Store, DLL BETHIEWEI .11141IDENT orncE for L NJEAMINATIONS AND TIM' TNICATM&NT I TREET, pITTIBErtUII, Pi. comes gem tram • A. M. win 4 P. X. Wart 3J /281. NUE Dir ERNLi OR ,RUPTURE. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Ruptrure eared. Remits or Rupture Cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rapture Cured. Hernia or Ruptue:eared. Hernia or liittptare eared. Hernia oz., Rapture cured. Marsh's Madteal Cure Truss. Pateit Truss. Fitch'. Supportei• Truss. SelS:Adsuiting Trues. • Dr. Banning's LaTeo or Body Brace, tot be core of . giolaoins Uteri., Piles. Abdominal mid Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pit eh'. sllver.PMeted Supporter, Pile Prop.. l'oethe support and care 01 Piles: Elastic illtoelrJaws, for weak and varicose veins. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. An kle Supporters, for weak knee jointe. Suspensory Bandages. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES, SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES. BELF-INJEC7ING 1917tLVOIC8 SZLP-INJECTINIi SYRIMILS Alio, every kind or Syringes., Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood St. SUSPENSORY BANDAGE , 81:TFPNSORT BA:NDAGES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, A dozen different kinds A dozen different kinds A dozen different kinds. At Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Scree sir. Drag Store, No. 140 WOOD STREET, sign. o the 60Iden Mortar. Persons 'writing for Trusses shosld send the dumber of Inches around the body, Lmmedlatly over the rapture. air DR. KEYSER will give his personal ;Lien. on to the application of Trniaea In adults and children, and hele satisfied that, with an experience of twenty yeah, he will be enabled to give satlsfao, DISEASE') LUNGS. There Is no doubt whatever that diseases of the ungs, ar ulcers of Whatever sort, on any of the In- erns] organs may be, and are frequently cured, and a c.omplete condition of health established. If the eliboittive functions, of which the stomach Is the prlntdry and most Important one, are restored to a condition to do the repalrlog'of the human system, uleur's or sores, whether open the lungs, the Ilver, the kidneys or ,the bowels, Or tine,' the loge, as le` frequently the caie; can be made to heal, and a com. plete standard of health re-establlshed We have frequently teen these results from the use of Dr. IiEYSER'S'LUNG CURE, a pleasant and agreeable medicine, which will ripen up : and carry out of the naninal economy all effete and used up material. Dr. R. says that he has known the most distreesing and hirassing coughs, whose vlbra• tlous would threaten to shake the whole constltu Hon to pieces, removed In the course of a few days In long standing cages of consumption, or of other sometimes fatal, but alivays troublesome and annoy Ing maladies, known as 'catarrh, chronic bronchlta, trachltlo or pharyngltlS, it lea wonderful alletla tint met:Urine in the former and a sure cure in he latter disease. D. RICYBIIII'B Ltrqu CUBE 18 SNRICUND B! 60 W II OF THEISM VAL,UABLZ PLAN TS AZD Hann 8 ;caroling 20.82 re El , CL Jacl) LTRATIVE IA ALL DLIT.- li/OBATBD STATICS OP TIII LIUDAII BLOOD, and whilst it adds to its plasma, It at the lame time stimulates, gently but effectively, the , skin, the kidneys, the liver and theglanulat• system to sum• cleat action to enable the body to take on kesithitl/ action and eradicate the disease.. Mafia- and ar' Bold by the pose, dozen or single bottle, at 140 Weed Street. TINA.= COIRONIO DISMASKM, IMO pis Rupture or Hernia eared, Rupture or Hernia Cured. Rupture or aerials Cured. Rapture or Hernia enred. Rupture or Hernia cured. Boptore or ROrolo mired Rapture or Hernia eared Rapture or /Hernia cured New Plexic . Idaho, Oregon. Two Trains leitre :state ine and of .. tintlY t ( n ll4 / , ex.r , t , t , d,) •1 thc al r:r.tt ot t t...:0 f radlit: It4itrotO front , t. Ltiu , -. astl r i , nlSbal snit ISt. Jo Railroad fr..in Villtt, 6 y, volts r.‘t , nv rt 1 ;Lrf.. reuee, Toitelat and V, tottetito with zle.,-.5 tor it pointe In annstiti. At end tot travt. w, st ot Eds. worth with the UNITED „IT LAT }::, EX L'lll , 'S (Ittsn. PANY'S DAILY LIM' 0 - QV 1.R.i....,1ND !LILL AND ir,ATTRE.ss COACHES FOR 1 . 3 P.. - NVM'II; SAJJT. ][..A.U.la , ..41, ,!t nt all Points in lie Territories, And with SANDERSON'S TRI-IVREKLY LINE of COACHES for Fort Union, Dent's Fort, rase, Alton. per, de, Santa Fe, and all Points in Arizona. and New Mexico. Witb the recall' adilltionis of roiling stock•and equipment, and the Rtrangeltriello made with re sponsible Overland Transportation Lines from ILO western terminus, this road now oilers unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to the Par West. 1 Tickets for sale at all the p acipal cielces In thi 'Halted States and Camolts Re sure and ask for •icke i via 'THr. 113101 a" HILL ROUTS. lINTON f ".IFiC PAlLiver EASTERN DIVISION. A. ND ZnsoN, t , Get.e al Sulierlutenden,l. _ . ..............._ T O LIVERPOOL-ANDIM I § , TT.tENST9WN. Tai rrintaiv . IKAIL $T EADISELIPS, 1 Numbering alzteen Ire-clan vessels, amon 1 the celebrated I g the= CITY OF 'PARIS, CITY OF ANTWEPP CITY OF ROSTON, CITY OF-BALTIMOR E CITY OF LONDON; Sailing EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45, North River, New York. For passage or Ihrther informs. Lion apply to • II WILLIAM BINtIIA34 dr. . . TO FIFTH STREY:T.-(Chronicle Itulhilne. ' • Niutrlv cbnnostta Post lime.. Pit,ghurab. __________________ _________ WATT, LANG & co., WHOLL&ALI DIGAZaRa IN • Groceries, Fyrnr. Grain, frothier% Pro. , visions, Fish, Cheese, Caron 011. ete, lexeitt./MatilagtrOOD • nearuiTati, 11. 8T11116.C-7 ~.j. istxxxl. M kik . ; . Coninziatkoi Aterduents, AND DrAtlinkrie PLOI7II, ' GRAIN ;Fizkir; dto. No. 98 OHIO STRIE2. near East ()Gannon, ALLEGHENY CITY bTTLE, IWIID •PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Me/thuds and. ealera in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Flab. Carbon and Lard OIL Iron, 14) .-- ^--• • Yarns and all P%uburgh -Manutect • • 1 / 9 and ryst dECOND STREET, Pi JOHN num], § 11110 TON & WALLACE BAUCH ROCERS AND.PHODIN Oe 0 BEETJI HI% imp 5n.....--_:_ - DITTS"GiI anidatiom .A. Mai Y/LLIC B. R. .On and si te . TUESDAY, No ember , 17th. 1868 , trains will arrive at and depart n•om tae Depot COP' ner of Grant d Water streets, as follows: , Depart. .Arrfee. Mall to and f ljniont`n. 7:00 A. 72. 6:00 r. xi McKeesport A ntnatodt'n.ll:oo A. 2. 2:05 p. X E. to and ho Uniont'n. 3:00 P. an. 10:10 A. at. West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. at. 8:35 A. 24 Braddock's Acconnstodat'n 6:13 P. .11, 7:5 P. Ma 371g/a Ace . to geffeeiport.lo:3o P. AG' 6:45 A. Ka Sunday Church Train to and from 'West Newton.-:...... 1:00 P. IL 10:00 A.114' Por tickets anply to . W. J. R. KlN.WAgent. .B. ST.O , gticlent. no7o Ac.LEGELE'Gt°7III4I TIME. rallill On and attet MONDAY, November 9th, .11101 Two alL ao TRAIN . DAILY will leave Pittsburgh bto• tion,corner ofEleventh and Pike streets for Frank -1114011 City, Beffao, and all polats in the 011 Be-. eons. _LEAVE Prrre lIIMEI. !ARRIVE IN yirrimunDEN Mail . ... . . 7:15 a 11 5:40 Express 7:10 ti in spress.... ...._ CI:30 am Brady.' B'd Ae 000 rad ys B'dAe 10:30 a at' Ist dodaWorks I at Soda Works AceaMod'n .. .. 1::50 a Accomodain. 8.20 aat Ad Soda Works d Soda Works ' - Ewell:o°4'n . :00 p m Aecomoda'n. 3:40 pal (March Train inave Pittsburgh st 1:10 p. at.' A. rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A.,ar. Passengers taking expreis train have but one change of care between Pittsbnrgit, Buffalo and 011 Region.. Matl.and Express .Trains atop only at painelpal points Mixed Way and Aeoommodatlo2 trains stop at all rtations. W. IitiSTER _ ______ , THOMAS M. ICING; Assn. Supt . 11 PS. Ticket Agent. , 'me ITTSB CINCINNA 1318 RAILW I GHy - • - AND 4 " - • CHANGE wp.. Nov.22d, 1868, Milan Depot, as r! Timm Rotrz.. 1,. . . -- On And After BIINDATi alma will leave and arrive at the .11ows, Pittsburgh time:. • -. /Express . I Fast Line ... . .......... 1 7 21t e gl,p a ress ....... McDonald re...l.WeVii S teubenville Acne ••., McDonald Acc'n I _ Depart. Artier. 3:/3 a. in. 12:13a. re ...... 10:13 a. m. 7:33 ......... 2:58 p. 12;18 p a.. N, .. .. .. 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. m. o. 1...11:28 a. m. 8:33 p.m. mod'u. 3:38 p. m. 9:4S a. M. .W 0.2.. 5:08p. re. 3:18p. m, sr he 10:112:13 2 3 :so P. F i x,. press will leave daily. r. Mail will arrive daily. cepted T , and a. m. 'Train leaves daily, Sundays ex. makes one connections at 'Newark to Zan w esv le il and points on ,Sandusky, Mansfield. As Neark B.A. W. W. CAR D, 8. P. Bu Spl7 t. no 25 LL. General Ticket Agenrt., Steubenville, Ohio. VnE NNEI Y , ANA CENTRA". ItAILROAD. and after Nov, 28th. 1.418, Trains will a r . rive at and depart from ths Union Depot, corner oil Washington and LSLibe rty streets, as follows: • Arrive. • .1 •:" Depan. Mail Train.... /43 aml Day Express.. 2:30 als Fast Line . . .. . 2•4 ain ; Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 aDI ' Wall's N0..1.. 6 20 aml Mail Train . ...... 2:16 ain ; BrintonAdc'n. - 7:50 a m .. Cincirmati Ex 12:35 p na Wall's No. 2.. .050 a miWalPs N 0.2.. 11:20 am • Cineintiati Ex. 9:40 a m...Tohnstown Ad: 3:25pm Johnstown•Ac.lo:3s a m:Biaddoeks Nol 4:AO pm , Baltimore Ex. 1•45 pm: Phila... Express 5:10 pni Phila. Express 2:oP'pmi Wall's No. 8.. 5:20 pia Wall's No. 2.,. 1:30 pta Wallis No. 4.. 6:25 pm Braddocks NO 5:50 pin , Fast Line 750 pin Wall's No. 4. 4:26 pm. Wa105N0..5., 11:00 p m WIY Passen'r.lo:2o p ral The Clinreh' Train leaves Wall's . ever, • Sunday at 9:15 a. m. Station reaching Pittsburgh at 10:011 • a. m. .Returntg, le es Pittsburgh at 22:50 p. M. and arrives at all's tation at 2:00 . p. in. Clnclnnatl Express leaves daily. All other trains ' daily except Sunday. . For farther informa ion apply to W. G. BECKWITH, Agent. i ? , The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will not e. same any risk for Baggage, except for 'wearing sp. parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred' • Dollars in value. Ali Baggage exceeding that` amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. mi.' less taken by 'pedal contract. EDWARD H. WILLLS2O4, , General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 21048 Ar.ESSTEUt ENJ-aIgiONNI --On and alter r• ov.. 22d, 1888, the Pas. senger Trains on the ; Western Pennsylvania Ball.. road. will arrive at and depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, is follows: Arrive. ! 1 Sprlngdle No 1 8:40 a m !Ma11..... Depart. .. . 7an Freeport No. 18:2o 4 m 1 FreeportNO.l .9 0 1 0 5 a na eExpress ..—. .. . . 10:40 a in !Sharpbig No.111:20 a so Sharpb'is ... 1:25-P m 'Express .. .• . 2:45 pm Freeport No. 2 4:00 rimisDeingd,e'No..l 3:20 p m Hall.: ~ .. ~... .. i. s plm Freeport No. 2 5:21) p m. Spriniel'e No 2 6;45 nhi Stained 'e S u n d ay 2 7:10 perm Alwyn trains run daily except Sunday. ~v! The Church Train leaves Allegheny , Junct. ev Udunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at :50 a. an. and leaves „Allegheny Cltv at 20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. at 3:412 - - CoinidrrjadOis Tien:errs—For sale in - packages of Twentv. between A ll egheny City, Chestnut stryek. Herr's Bennett, Pine creek, Etna and sharpsburg, and goOd only on the trains stopping at Stations spa. cite on tickets. I The trains leaving .AllegninY City 'at 7:00 a. ro. make direct connection at !Freepor: with Walker . line oftiltagealbrßutler and I:faunal:it town. Tnroegit - - tickets ma). be purchased At the Office No. 3 St. Clair street, near the B usperishrz Bridge Pittsburgh and at the Depot. Allegheny For fUrther information apply to JAIt.RB LEFFEB.TS, Agent, 1 Federal Street Depot- The 9/extern Pennsylvania Railroad will not. aty same any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. ..* pare!, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred - Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, less taken by special contract. EDWARD R. WILLIAM% Gen•yal Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. 7:10= Q, RI 0 Y HILL k y ROUTE. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYI Eastern Division. I - from The the Eut to all points la BRORTEST AND :10ST ILFLULI3' fl 017/ Colorado, Nev i ada, California, Utah, 'Arizona, 'n'ashingt o WEBSTER. I General Freiglic and TMket Alien ZMT, Eia Sii ) ' 1 2 1 1, \ , ,