ER= VMS MARKETiit OFFICE OF TEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, - SATURDAY" January 2, 1869. The markets in a. general way have been moderately active during the past week, though there is Plenty of room for improve ment. Tho arrivals of Flour and Orkin from the West, have been unusually heavy, and the same is true of some other articles we might Mention, and with only 'a moderate 'demand, stocks are accumulat ink, and as a consequence, some dommodi `‘ties ar4 lower, though as a general thing, there are no material or important changes to note in prices.. APPLE BUTTER- 7 70 to 80 cents., APPLES—:Quiet and the ivals are again increasing; prices Mach ged at $3,50 _ to lib per bbl, .as to quality. BUTTER—Contlnuas dull, and with. • a supply largely in excess of the demand, prices• are barely maintained. We .continue to quote at 35 to 40. for good to prime. BEANS--43,50 to 13,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLPIIR-4 . % to 5 cents. CRANBERRIES --1522 to $ 4 per bbl. CHEESE-15 to 20c, as to quality. CORNMEALSI to 11,10 per bush.. DRIED.PRUITThe• demand is lair With regular sales. of Peaches at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 15 to /6 for halves. Apples, 9 _ to 10c. DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 11 to 12c. . EGGS—DuII at 30 to 33e. HAY—There iniprovement to note in the demand, and the market continues dull, and prices unchanged; •baled oh wharf being quoted at 523 to $25, for good to prime.' HOMINY—SaIes at 56,25 to $6,50. HEMP—Quoted at $2lO per ton.. • ' ~. GRAlN—There-is little or nothing doing in Wheat,, and prices are unchanged :at $1,83 to 51,85 for - .Niro. 1 Red Winter. Corn continues dull and prices are lower; we now quote at 80 to 82e, for pnme new Shelled, by the' car load. Oats steady, and unchanged; sale of fear load at 65c—small sales at 67' to 68e. Small sales of Rye at. $1,45 to $,48 for prime Ohio and Penns.. Barley continues dull and ' neglected; sale . of :1 car good Western Spring at 51,90. PROVISIONS—Bacoii Is Ann; with sales at 1430 for Shoulders, and 1834 to 19e for Plain Sugar Cured—Hams.- Country Lard. 16 to 17c, and prime city, IS to 183jc. Mess Pork, $28,50 to $29. POTATOES—Q,uIet - and 'unchanged; small sales in store at 85 to 90 per- bushel. FLOUR—Unchingol and dull.. Spring Wheat, 57,50 to 58,00, and Winter Wheat, $8.75 to 59,50. „Rye Flour, $7,75 / to 58. The_ Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the best W heat, as follows Extra Family Flour, in bariels,' at $9,50, and; in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour,, in. barrels, 58,00, and, in sackti;l7,7o Per barred. The.. City Mills . quote prices as folloWs• ' Extra FamilY, (Winter) in barrels, *950, and, in sacksi $9,20 per, barrel; Double Ettra Family, in barrels, 510,00, and. In sacks, $9,70 per barrel and , Spring, 58,00, in barrels, and i $7:70, n sacks, part3arrel. , • LARD OIL—Is quiet and unchanged at $1,25 for No. 2, and 51,50 for No. 1. • SALT—Is firm and higher, Allegheny River brands being:quoted, by the car load. SEEDS—SaIes Of Cloyerseed at p. ing doing in Timothy or Flax. FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quo ted at 80 to 85 to the trade, and 90 to 95; in a retail way. _ WHlSRY—iDghivitiei are still quoted, in a jobbing way, at 97 to 98e. Financial Natters in" New York Gold Closed at 1333 i. (Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW TORE, January 2, 1569. MoneYwasquiteactiveoutrtothree o'clock and commissions of - 14; I% per cent. were paid irt addition to 7, per -pent., , OsTrelkeY. After that liOur loans were made, at pei cent. and in some casea.at simple interest. Governments—the January half-yearly disbursements commenced in earnest to day, and theae will tend to ease money in fqture. The Assistant Treasurer has paid 'out $7,500,090 in coin Eta - interest: • BANE STATEMENT.-- The' bank - statement is quite favorable and the contraction in loans represents the preparations of. Banki for the quarterly statement, 'Which is new made up. The in crease,in 'specie and, deposits is dna to.the - Treliniy disbursemeilts. tioans, $259,090,= 057; decrease. 82,252,473; Specie, $20,736,122; increase, ;2,795,257; Circulation, $34,379,609; decrease, 37.505; Deposits, $180,490.445; in crease,, 31,986,693: Legal Tenders , 1148,1106,-- 421; increase, $191471. It is believed that more money was sent west this week than is gei4erally supposed: chieflyl6 . Ciiithitritc but return of funds from Chicago is , anticipated, from the' current rate of exchange 'there; on New , York. The discount Market la neglected. Reports are qurrent 434. - the failure of a dry goods jobbing Itotise,„With" Southern con nections. Sterling was in more than - usual demand for Saturday r with a good de'al of buying of cotton bills. In expectation of a demand for. Wedneaday's steamer. Tri Sight Bills there wee oleo something doing r iti oottnee-. tihri*ith settlements* at 9 1 ,44g934.; ' G old lif firmer, hiving advanced from LUX to 135%, under the firmness of Exchange and the pnrohases bypartlaswhet borrowed sold' during the money p ressu r e Asst = week and sold it for casiwbefore the close * however " .' * the market fa11 , t643.5441852 - 4, • -• • ' Governments, 'opened fl.rMer ' and. ad vance&q@ ag - per cent., In expectation of a large demand'from quirtieti desdrone of re investing dividends arid, interest, the total of *Mali is estimated at over fifty millions; prices now g rangewatxrat:Nigt per, cent. above thee" of,' list ' , year. Coupons. : 'Bl, 111X®111g; d.. '6B, ' 107,41(411073(; dd. 65, 108tf,Q)10830.dO. new, 107 X; do. '67, 107 ,1 4Iftb107'V' OR. 107 pf @ION; Ten-Forties. 1ih4106g,: - - Statejkincluduth t.;New-Seiulaisees, 66@ 67; North Carolinas, 603(4@)60)(.' ' : • Stocks in the main are: strOikg, with, the greateit activity -In 'Rhode, Island. New York Central and Northwestern.' . The,first' named 'sold frorifllB up' t0'121%. arid fell to /193 5 @ 1 2 0 . - ,At therilose • the New York- Central had fluctuated • between 159%@) 16031, while the Northwestern rose from 813 i to 82X, and, do: prefertedfrom 88g to 84%, whi p ;. r dot sustained. At the' close there was a moderately active demand for old Southenl,Which "sold its bightis 88ti, and'abio the - Pacific_ Mall,. which touched 120. •Otherwise the - Market Was quiet . 'at ' the close prices'steely._ Pivethirty .Prim:-4.--Ourriberland,":BlsX® 85 3‘1. _ Wells g tiM,prom 2 4 ,11@/26341 ican Eipiess, 40©42; Adams, 48W,(48;i; United States, 445f@4,k Merchants Union, 14x151.53:, Quicksilver. 223i4g2/3; Canton, 49%450; Pacific Mail, 119 1 /X®119%; Western Unlim Telegraph, 24 ®34X; :Hartford and Erie, 264:,@27; - If-ariposs, 8; ' do. pre ferret, -, 110(41i914 ; - :'Nee* !York* i•Ceritral; 189 %® 18 8Y; e, 87,0415151; do: Eeerred, 62463; Rea Eri son; )21g(4dWit Rea 98% @99; Wabash, 59x®65934; do. pre ferred, ,70301171; St. Patd, 69x@70; do- preferred, 88 3 / 4 (08 9 : Ft; Wayne, 113y,©113g; , - Ohio and Miest4iprd,,, B,;ai@gh. 'Mi chigan c en „ tral,"111A; Michigan Southein, 87%@88; Illinois Centre!, ~ 1 4 1(411441 :Pittsburgh, 843.4 ,384 k; Toledo, 101@ 1 01%; Rock Island, 119x-4120; Northivestern, 81,Agi81;r:r preferred, 83 X(4)84; Cleveland., Columbus and Indianapolis, 45: St. Joseph, 00%; Chi en° and' :147; 'Chicago ` arid Great Eastern, 118,ii Mining shares dull. «T Copper Sliareo at Breton: I onpper-Tells, 14; Franklin* . 18; rHems, 70; "Quirle.V. Theesporteei 02 1:114Lto-day- vratt4loo,ooo,L and for the week/422412., The imports for the week were; drytoode, 1 )1,054,593; gen- , eral trierchindire 'P , ,180:868. The Imports of dr/ rMillkter-447004/1111,19,4545,04tee *tartlet* tigTelegrapli. NEw Tons, Jan. 2.—Cotton opened dull, closed active and decidedly higher; sales 4,800 bales at 26W,,c for middling uplands. Flour—redeipts 5,559 bbls, quiet and with out decided change; sales 4,700 bbls at $5,85 a 6,15 for superfind state , awl western; $6,80 a 7,25 for extra state; $8,60a7,90 for extra western; 18,30a10 for white wheat extra; $6,85a9,50 for R. It. O.; 57,50a8,60 for extra St. Louis; s9al2 for good choice do.; closing quiet. California flour nominal. Rye flour quiet; sales 200 bbls at 66118. Coin meal quiet and unchanged. Whisky quiet; sales 75 bbls western at 9841 for free. Wheat-- receipts 400 bu, quiet and without decided , change; sales 400 bbls mixed spring at $1,61. I . Rys quiet and unchanged. 13arley dull; ' sales 800 bu Canada West at a 2,20. Barley `malt dull. Corn-(receipts 8,800 bu, opened steady and closed la2c better for new; sales .52.000 bu at 9.1a950 for new mixed western; .$1,07a1,10 for old do. in store and afloat; 9.3 a 97c for uew white western ; si7 3s afil,os for - white.southern; 61,03 for k iln dried West, ern. Oats firm; salei so,oobu at 76c for western In store; 7830 for" do. afloat. Coal quiet. Leather—Heinlook sole firmer; 2814 a2934c for. Buenos - Ayres' and Rio. Grande light weights..: Wool quiet and unchanged; sales 250,000 lbs at 45a48c for domestic. Rice quiet. Oodles dpIL Sugar quiet; sales 60 hhda Cuba at lie. Molaaseedull. Hops quiet and Unchanged. Petroleum quiet at aBc fbr crude; 41C for refined, in bond. Lin seed oil quiet. Spirits turpentine quiet and unchanged. Provlslons—pork quiet and 'steady; sales 430 bbls at •`527,75a28 for new mess; $26,60 Ibr old do; $21112.5 for prime; 522,50a27 for prime mese; also, 250 bbls new mess for sellers for.. March, at $21,50; stock of old and new 34;169 bbls; same date _last month, 7,886 bbls; same.date last year, 64,99(1bb1a. Beef quiet; sales . of 120 bbls, at $9,00a16,50 for new plain melts and $14,00 a 19,50 for new extra - mess;' stock - of old and new 56,600 packages; same date last month, 40,912; last year; 62,037. 'Berea Beef quiet; sales of 200 tierces; at $27a30 for prime mesa and .631a35 for India .iness. Beef Hams steady; sales of 235 bbla at (130a34. Cut Meats quiet; sales of 440 packages, at 10;.'ial.1.1.ic for shoulders and 141115aic for hams. Middles 'quiet and steady; sales of 100 boxes. lons - cleared, ,deliverable in :Chicago, at 14e. • Dressed Ilogs firmer, at .12Nal2aic for western and 12gal3c for city. Lard quiet andliteady; salei; of 450 tierces, at 16%a17aic for steam and 1730173,0 for kettle rendered; also 1,000 tierces of steam for sellers for February and; March at 179‘1 18c. Butter quiet, at 25a40c for Ohio and 40a50c for State. Cheese firm at 14a193ic. Freights to Liverpooi scarcely so firm; en gagements •of 18,000 bush of corn per steam'at 9d.; and 7;500 bush of.' wheat per sail at " Bd. - MetitalSheathing Copper steady_at 83o." Ingot Copper rather more active, at 2:3qa240 for all kinds. Pig Iron quiet, t 40a42c for Scotch and' 33a43c for American. Bar Iron dull, at 9.9a950 for re • fined English and American. Sheet Iron quiet, at 10Mall%c for. Russian. 141188011- ing at 5)05 . 303 for aut. 6,l‘a7c for clinch and 27a300 for horse shoe Latest—Flour closed firm for low grades, which' are scarce and dull and heavy for all other kinds. Wheat nominally un changed. Rye quiet at $1,50a1;52 for west... , _ern. Oats quiet and firm, at 76c for west ern in store, and 78a783r afloat. Corn firm and fairly active, at . 51,07a1,09M for old, 96a 980 for new mixed western. Pork quiet and steady at $2B for new mess. Beef in moderate request• and unchanged. Bacon firm with moderate inquiry.. Lard 17aia a 1734 for fair to prime steam. Cut meats firm, with a fair demand. Eggs quiet at 36.139 c. - CHICAGO, lanuary2.—Eiatern Exchange firm at par selling, V, per cont. discount ,off buying,— Flour low, and medium ;grades in fair' demand, other grades neg lected and nominal; sales, of spring extra at 65.25a6,50. Wl;eat active and 2a2%c higher; sales of No. 1 at $1,20a1,26, N 0.2 $1,14a 1,1535, at a1,153ia1,15% for No. 2 since change, No. 2 quiet at $1,15y 4 .. Corn 'steady and more active, old No. :1 at 67c, seller for last half of April, old No. 2at 56c cash, No. 2 kiln dried at 52c, new 51a52c, no grade at .48a51c; closing at 51c for new and 4834c' for no grade; nothing doing in corn this afternoon. Oats Maa‘c higher; sales of No. 2 at 46a46Xe; closing at 46Ma 463ic. Rye quiet and yo higher;: sales of ;No, 1 $1,44a1,16, -.at .1,1414: closing at steady at $1,15, for No. 1. ..Barley, firm and - more active and 2c higher; salesat $1,57 a1,60.f0r No. 2; closing at $1,57. Highwines held at 48c; buyers at 9235 c. Provisions held very firm. Mess Pork sold at $28,75 for future and $28,25 for cash. Lard firm' at 173Sa17Me. •Sweet Pickled Hams at 1434 a145.4c, green:hams at 14e, green shoulders .at 10c, green short ribs at 13e, dry salt shoulders' at 113(c, Cumberlands;l3c, short plear riba 15c, short ribs at 14c, rough sides 13e. Dressed Hoge' active and 20a250 higher; closing at $11,25a11,50 dividing on MO pounds. ,The receipts for the past twenty-four hours amounted to 11,182 bar. rale' of flour, 30,360 bushels of wheat, 56,- .585 bushels of corn, 37,568 bishels of oats, .2,779 bushels of rye, 3,640 bushels of barley, 9,555 head of hogs. Shipments for the Immo. time' were 10,419 barrels of * flour, 19,658 bushels' of wheat, 37,290 bushels of corn, 12.473 bushels of'oats, 1,820 busbels of rye, :6,857 bushels of barley 3,449 head of hogs. In the afternoon business was dull. Wheat quiet; 'No. 2 'spring, 61,15a1,1534, :closing with sellers at the outside figure. Corn very dull; otiesale of old N6.'l, seller last half of April, at 67e. Provisions were* ;quiet, but firmer; pales Mess Perk, seller. 'last half oflafnuaiy,t at ii 28,75; bnyei Jam: ary .at $22.- /n...the .evening Wheat was quiet, but firmer at $1,15a1,15X. Corn and Oats; nothing do ne. - • • Sr. Loms,.January2.—lbbacco nominal; aaothing doing.' Cotton; no sales reported, Kemp, dressed sold at $2,40. Flour, the reduction of freights South has caused an increased business, mainly for low grades. Supers range ; at' 5,50a6,50; extra 6,7E47401. ' treble.Oxtra tO fiency.9,soalo,so. Wheat'. de. (dined' &ion all grades belOwstriotly oboloai, strictly plait'', toy chbioe . red' fall sold st.', • 1,7512,10. 'Corn drill; neg 61a65. OatallirM . 1 ehoice White sold at 58, Barley' ;inlet at 1,708,1,75 for No. 2 Spring and 24,10. foe cholas t 6 fancy Miniteaeti. atesicktaWt Ararat ,ipiiiit - stud. steady at ;pa. Bulkldelds' buoyankibotilders, loose and packed Sold at.llsl,lX; Clear sideelsa tlitelffir delivering dnrieig January at 103 . 1 f 4hotilders, 1334;. hams 14X; dear . sldes 14 1 4... Saw, shoulders 'scare and • .; steady at' 16;' blear 'alidea in 'better, supply and' easier; Opening at 174;,closihd .fit , 17; clear rib sides sold atIN. Pork 'Wady and firm he 27,57528. lar d quiet and :un changed at 17 for ebolce steam and 115% for- . keg 'Hogs atiff - 9alo;.'mainly at 9Malo tor Dye and 10e11 for dressed; timber of packed t 6 date 202,570. Cattle and Sheep nominally unchanged. Recelpti. flour 2,00, wheat 8,600. Corn? 3,800; Oats 6,000 p Barleyi 1,000; hogs 1,869..- ;+;,; ;t CialotharAri, January 2.—Flour dull and.. 'drooping; family $7,60a7,75. Wbeat • de tr. $1,70. Oats dull at 600. Corn steady; ear or 'sheik& 651;666 Rye Steady at $1,36a1,87. Barleyinchanged and quiet at ;2,154,25. ~Cotton„ firm; middling 24 3 / 4 0. Hogs, scarce and but , few in the mArket; Extra 510,25a10,50 for live, and 511,75a12 for dressed; receipts, 1,100, head; Provisione firmer andgenerally held higher. Mess Pork sold at P. 8,00. 'Bulk Meats in demand at lie for shoulders, - 1834 c for sides; •143Sa 150 for.olear rib and olearsides. Lard held at 17;0180 for steam end kettle; Bacon-- -13 c for thoulders , and 16N4rfor Clear sides. Green Meats sold at 10, 'Salto for shoulders, sides and hams. ' Butter scarce and firm at 86a400 for western and 48a48c for New York, .Cheese firm at 18a20c. , Linseed ,Oil firm at% 111,0281,05. , Lard 011 . 4 firm at 11,4152460. Pe..;' troleum 28a300 for refined: Gold 134 K buy ing. - Exchange dull^ at Xitl-10 per cent. discount buying. - The:Money market con-' tlnuee citted.i .• • • Pnti , incalizAJanuary 2.-41ovei Seed ;active at 18,25. Flax Seed Mot& Very fiat; lowa, ,Tconsin and Minnesota extra" fauAgY, 'fr o Z•VW Wheat„dull and drooipl gaii; alsiPer .4so4 , r2.04t chola Magian: witike, - 8;1*, ••./it looditimW" Wat lOW - Co ~,stklket MI . - PITTSBUJGH GAZ ET T : 4019 411 - r4. 4, 1 §69 new yificiii, 901395 c; old. 81,10. Oits*dulrat 72a75c for Western. Provisions; , nothing doing. 'whiskey selling slowly at 1,02 a 81,05. ' -- CravElAwn, Jantiary 2 —The Flour mar , ket 'contiaties steady wad- with but a mod , erate demand. Wheat: sales are reported of 2 cidiof No. 1 red winter at $1,80; No. 2 do. is leld at $1,66. Corn, shelled is held at 72c; jar, on :track sold at 68c. Oats: sales were made of 1 car at 62c. Rye: sales were trade of 1 car No. 1 at $1,28. ' Petro leum is firm; refined, in car lots, is 'held at 27a2730; 29p in,trade lots. .. AIEAtf.H3B, January,2.—Cotton firmer at 243,a2.5c; sales at outside figure; receipts 1,509 tales; exports 2,240; receipts for the w eek , 'lading yesterday 6,&52; exports, 3,865; stock, 12,296. Flour; low . grades., scarce; super 57a7,25. Corn 66a67c. Oats 62Aa650. Hay $23. Bran' 525. Pork ;27,75a28,00. Lard; 113a1834c. Bulk meats dull, with shoulders at 11i/01Na; clear aides 16a1534c. Dressed Hogs llal2c. • • 1 BimwAtrxzE, January 2.—Flonr dull And Jim and prices unchanged. Wheat higher fat 111;23y, for,No. 1, and 51,15% for No.' 2 OAS weak at 47e:for No, 2. Corn nominal= ly unchanged. • Rye firm at 11,10 for 1iT0..1. Barley nom in al. ' Receipts-3,000 bbl a flour, 22,000 bus wheat, \ , t,000 -bus oats, 2,000 bus corn, 10)00 bui rye; 1,000 bus barley. Ship. .inents--8,000 bbls tlour, 2,000 bus wheat. BUFFALO, Janulai-y 2.—FlOur dull and unchangedi -Wheat' very quiet;' No. 2 Clhi cagoapring offered at 51,47; sales 1 car lot choice Canada' at 52,15. Corn is in good demand fOrxieW, which IS mime, and con sequently the market is higher ; - , sales 3,000 .bushnew at 780814 c, on track. Oats nom inal at 68a660. Other articles dull and un changed., , • , 1401/IST/LIX, Jannaz72.—Sales of Tobacco 29 Ude trashy new lugs and mediam leaf at 4a12. Cotton 25. Super Flour 5.50. Wheat 1,85. Corn in bulk 6.5. Oats 55a57. Rye 1,40. It Pork 28. Coal Oil 29. Bulk Pork, clear sides .15,; packed shoul ders 11. Lard in tierces 18. Bacon, sugar cured hams•lB. Highwines 1,00, • ToLsoo, Jan. 2.,-Floar quiet. Wheat 2c better; sales amber $1,78;4a1,80; No.. 2 spring $1,35. Corn—old steady and new 3413 better; hid No. 188 c; new 643 c: hew rejec ted 590. Oats quiet and 'unchanged.. liye quiet. Barley—sales Canada at $2,10. Dressed hogs better; sales at lla 11Mc. Bayrnionn, Jan ary 2.—Flour inactive and tuiclumged. Corn dull, with white at 85a$6c; no Isaias of yellow. .Oats dull. and receipts small. at' firm at $1,50a1,60. Mess Pork firm at $2B. Bacon tirm, with rib sides at 16%c; clear sides 17c; shoulders 13%c; hams 18c. Lard active at 18c. NASHVILLE, jaaaary I—Cotton active, with low - middling, at 24c, and good ordina iv at 23 1-2 c. PITTSBURGH; FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, January 2.-1 car corn, .14 Levy; 2 do do,dodoan Wallace; 800 bblei flour owner, 400 Watt, Lang & Co; 3 cars barley, J M Carson & Co; 1 car corn, M Lewis; 3.. cars bones,Seward-& Campbell; 200 bbls flour, Hugh Knox; 1 car wheat, Scott &T; 2 cars wheat, 500 bbls flottr, Dan Wallace; 3 cars bulk hams, E H Myers tirCo; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 1 car corn, Jas Stewart; 63 bdls green hides, G N Hoffstott; 5 bbls alcohol, B L Fahnestock & Co; 16 bbls bungs, Armstrong, Bro & Co; 10 bra crackers Kramer & Rabin; 1 car rye, Jos oralg; 200 bbls flour, McClure & Mc- Kee; 200 do do., S Lindsay, Jr & Co; 800 do do, Shoinaker & Langenheina; 8 cars rye, 1 car wheat, ThCaldoore & Son; 1 car corn, Brown vt. Williams; 200 bgs barley, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 1 car corn, AI Levi; 50, bbls flour ,"E H Myers & Co; 50 do do, J B Camp bell; b bbls oil,' R Robison & Co; 5 do do, W DI Gormly, 10 do do, Isaiah, Dickey it Co; 1 car corn, 0 13' Leech; 8 cars corn, 2 do oats, Pittsburgh Elevator; 1 car corn, P Duff & Son; 1 car wheat, J S Liggett &Co; 19 bra cheese, N J Braden; 25 bra batter, Netter it Tetuales,• 42 eke rags, Godfrey & Clark; 20 pelts, L Strauss; 14 bbls apples 6 bgti beans, HReit Jr; 10 obbs dry apples, 16 bbls green apples,l9 kgs apple butter, 3 3 pkgs talkis ' Volt, Mahood & Co; 13 hides, H a minett iitSon;2 bbls butter,P Duff& Son: 2 kegs do, Vingorder & Shepard; 1 car rye, Guckenhelmer & Bro; 5 rolls leather, 2 bbla tallow,G.N Hoffstott; 2 bble dry apples, Carter, McGrew Co; 22 bbls apples, 2 dressed hogs, H' Rea, Jr. 20 doz brooms, R Robison & Co; 55 do do, W M Gormly; 125 aka bar ley, 125 do oata,,lt Watson; .16 bbls apples, Graff & Reiter 10 do do, Woodworth Da vison; 2 bbla butter, - Volgt, Mahood & Co; 55 green hides, 1 bale sheep skins, - W Flac ons & Son; 25 doz brooms, Head & Metzgar; 18 bgs btickWileatilonr, Thomas Bro; 30 do do, T oJenkins; 20 do do,. Watt, Lang & Co; 20 bra cheese, H Riddle; 1 carcorn, J W Fairley. . • • . . CLEVELAND AND :: PITIDDIIRDLI 'RAn- ROAD, January .L-4 cars iron ore„. Sho. enberger & Blair; 3 do 'do,,Graff, Byers & Co; 2 - do do; Hutchinscin; Glass & Co; . 2 do: do, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2 do do, ZUg & Co: Ido posts, B A Clarke it Col. 1 hf bbl tobacco, J. W Baker; I Ear ' iron ore, Bryan . d; C.anghtlYl: 30 •• bundles . broom • bandlea, McClelland & Co; 6 lige apple butter,P ties heed; lot furniture, Hammer- I Dauler; 5 'bblalDattheal,- Seghmyer 'ez Voskiiinp; 180' mks rye, J doW :Fairley; 100 bbls oil, F. A Bates; 13,kge.appke butter,,2. bbis, 2 firkins ,butter, 2 bbls onions, 3 do walnuts, 2 do apples,- Graff & Reiter;• 10 liga apple . butter, W H Oral! it Co; 4 rots leather, 4 do hides, •.• Jai; Kelly; 4 ski . beano, M Martin; ,50 bbls .oil4lBpeafi 52 de molasses; W. W Swain; 41 dodo; JKDlltiortiidc C0;35 dci,do,.2.kge ' lard;'l del' apple • butter, 1 de . tellOw;' S 'T,'. - Shriner I Co; 68 bbls molasses, Watti Lang • ,& Co; L2O eke Will,' S B Floyd '& Co; b• bbls beans, .5 14 bbls :butter; 1 bbreggew 14• ski' ,:sks cornmeal, 'Head :tt :Metzger; T -bbls' beans,/ do:clder, Mcßane & Anjer; 50 •kgs! pigs feet, Kepner lk Bro; 25 do do; Kramer &Bo r},l2.¢ feathers, F G.Craighead; 8 lee!, 'applfillttter, st,bble walnuts, 17... do. - beetle,' VtiolOniciiii,B:lif bbli butter, 2 bbli dry apidas;2 - do lorglittin...l 40.. butter. l'011ft; MahOod &big .8 - libleifielseed, 1 toe litltW, Et TteiCit; FbEdirboafil; MOrrisfin 'it Devot; 49 boa oloverikied, H - Robiniion & CO; ' .4 skarsga,.,Dilliziger . &Stevensobr 50 eintotyl . ,oil bbl of Min/grave: !•-, “"... I 7, ' '''• - - .-: Ataectittir 4iTAilOff,':) .. .Taitpliy. -1:=-X 1 -car aborts; M Steel It gen; -2. -ears- .metak. LindsaT..tihictOutcheont. '5 dressed b48. - - - '-' EPPFII I 7I4 73flockertv 1 car - 'staves, J. ISE ;Hemphill; 4 ladle pelts, -9 ..green...bides. %.' - Town; 0 gsipA insstal, aogem 4! 3Burohtlel4-7: 100 bble floor, - ;GeO . Stewart; ,/,..car , ,barleyi• GiltliOte,`,SAraub&, litilCii; 1 car coal, J Osborne; . bbls ti gai--4oPlei s t , Oyer; '5O . is oil, - : lit M ga les, .! .: : . . • ' . AititeltazFr . TALtirr Kitutio_ in . Jan 'thiri`2l,4lBo. bbls 'oil,' Fisher it Bro; '320 do I do, Dist . Edierton; • . 480' do ' do;•Owsten• & I . SoWerai-50 de . , do, A B Mills; 100 aka tate; ;Scotta .Gisal; 6do do; Adieu; & Austln; 8 eke buckwheat flour, T T McKee; 6 'lacks floural bbltido. , T C , Jenkins; 16 ski buck-. "•wbeakt l o.llr. 2 , do beans, / hfibbl:butter,.W , _ • .H . ,Kirltpatgiqk 4 C 0.!.: - , ~ .-i• 1.. - ' .-. .•;-. • ; i „. . :. :: i : ' co ' :; " :RO.E.E.SSIONA.t. • ' ' W I MIrt• hirfraPEßsl Al;DFltifi2P l AND Ei-OFFCIO7JOSTICE OF • THE. PEACE . °Prim, 89 rmi Airrsur.. Izifiteg , ..tregotirgyvair t ..g.-4 4 4 1 : and alt leggin Ines' attended to prompt ly and•'c on :108. A4 , IIVPLEtti Ablqi*ur'elivp(iLioi kateMuzs p t i the , wrwrxr, neralrishliittoi •• !: PiTTOWPRON.LPA. r. j)i)eedw 'Band/ Mortgages+ Adcluiwledgments mittions, sad all ethers teVqmal Intaineita lexe, Col &lone 9itc promptly' • ' niumsn9 SAMlTlELincaLtitrEltS ji ••• ' Ps-011eioanstice of the Pence and Polies Mae?. tr e te. pf u l a tel i Vn t i i nprdTtopOeepe'She aru, Doe4oChe Ackapwle ZAte au!Doasa ci dg M I - - 10.11zi es4l z;,4. .5.L0 .tie, i IMPORTS BY RAILRABB ME NEVIS, The river was' falling slowly yesterday afternoon with fifteen feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks. Both rivers are entirely clear of, ice, and in splendid navigable condition. The weather yes terday was clear and pleasant, and warm . . . enough for April. , eWe node d some of the towboats with . steam up yeaterdik getting their to • in shape, and . quitn a number will doubt less take their departure today. The Messenger arrived or Friday fore noon after a Jong and tedious St. Louis voyage, having been delayed several weeks by ice. She is now'up for New Orleans. The New State, sunk at Cone's Ripple, near Wellsbury on Friday in about eight feet of water. . As the river has risen several feet, it is feared that she will be cut down by ice. I ' The Arinenia left for New Orleans on Saturday :with • . good . trip, and engage ments below. - The hull of the new 'Northern Line packet, Minneapolis, arrived from Wheel ing on Friday night, having been towed 'up by, the Storm. She will, be completed here. ' The "Silveri Bow," Captain Torn. Rees' ja new boat, is apidly approaching comple ' d r ou axid•the me is true of the • ,, Mollie Ebbert," and - / he Carrie V. Rountz. Walter •Scett, a 'well-Ifnown steamboat clerk, and • who lino IS for a long time on the Argosy, has ;quit the river, and is now en gaged in the brick business. ' The Lorena, Captain' Sam. Shuman, is announced to leave for St. Louis on Tues day, as is, also the Sallio, Capt. Thomas S. Calhoun, for Cincinnati and Louisville. - It seems thattorde of our insurance coro- Panies were hurt, a little by recent steam boat disasters on the lower waters, having risks' amounting to some thirty thousand dollars on the Empire, Monsoon 'and ;others, recently lost. .'This is nothing com pared with the, reverses the Cincinnati companies have 'sustained from these and other recent disasters. • i • The Grey Eagle departed for Parkers burgh on Saturday. The Eagle has the trade ail to herself for the present,lhe In- Bomar having "sunk and the Bayard with drawn temporarily. . . • The parties it Madbion, who contracted to raise the Bayard, are haviiig a' pretty serious time or it. All that now, remains of her is the hull, boilers and, enginees, the cabin having been taken off. • . '—The Silver Cloud No. 2, left liemphis on Wednesday for Pittsburgh. —The Bate Putnam left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday with a full cargo. 1 3 1lots- 1 -St. Johns and Hamilton. —The Memphis Appeal of Sunday, says Vandorgrift's Argosy has been' chartered for sixty days by , the Arkansas. River Packet Co. , —The steamer Malta was sold by Deputy United States Marshall Irwin at Wheeling the other day day to Wm. Seawall, of. Ar- kansas, for $L,450. Re intends placing her in the White river trade. —We are credibly informed says the Cin. cinnati Commercial, that all the Louisville Insurance companies bolding risks on the mail boats, United States and America, have unanimously agreed to pay the same. —The G. A. Thompson,lin route from New Orleans to Pittsburgh left Cit.cinnati on Wednesday, with a full cargo, including 400 barrels molasses, 100 hbds sugar, 325 bales hay, and engagements above. Piiets —Bobo and Hall. —We will probably, at no distant day, see steamers plyinsr the ricer with itn menselenses in • tbeir chimneys to con centratejleat instead of , ---for the es- . cape of sMoke. John Cannon's new boat will be builton this principle. --Captain Jas. B. Lo-kbart, and °therm, have sold to Captain Ed. Cahalan (or Mi shap) four-twelfths of the St. Louis and Vicksburg packet Julia for ?7,500, Capt. Calahan will assume the command in pLaceoi Lockhart, who retires. —A Cairo telegram says: Columbus packet General Anderson reports the river almost gorged in the narrows above Colum bus. The Post Roy and Clifton were de tained•there several hours. 'The Norman is still there, unable to come through. —Captain T. H. Sweeney has reached his home at Wheeling. He reports the . it. Marys as doing a good business in the Washita river trade. She has been mak ing fast time on several occasions, hiving run.two hundred and ten miles, during one trip, in nineteen honrs,and on another, in eighteen. —The Armadillo, from ; New Orleans to Pittabrgh, met with ah accident some lifteenl "lee below Island 63. A sheet, in the forward part of one of her boilers part ed, andhe steam came out with a rush, but fortunately injured no 'One, nor did it damage the ,boat., Her. .passengers curiae to Memphis on the Bismarck. Her captain arrived here on Friday and secured the services of two or three boiler makers, bnt the engineer, in the meantime, repaired, - theiboll r in such a way as to enable him to bri ' the boat to port: " . —Th Champion arrived at Cincinnati on Thuraday with about 8.59 tons. 'She, re ii ports passing the Mary . Davage. lying at Buffington Island, with both her_ barges agrountequare across the river s one on 1 the tipper,and one on the middle,bar.The i 'Champion passed down, between - - .the 'barged'' The ice Was tilling' up against 1 thealder;of the lower - btiase. 'The Ottani- 1 pion:reports the. Leopard lying opposite Big Hocking: Stella and another towboat at the header Blennerhassett. • The Kenton' was lying at the month of the Muskingum. —Wit' clip the fallowing from Um Wheel.' ihg Tritel/igencer, of Friday: The steamer. In mar sunk, yesterday.' ' about four miles ~ -ebove. this city,! , while , on her iraYip,Pittsburgh. 'She had a -pretty full cargo of freight, and several passengers on boarti.." , No - lives were lost. She lies in in exposed position, an& should.there. be it freshet. will .probably go to,pledes. We, Could riot' ascertain *whether she was in lured or not, but presume she was, as that' precaution 1111:19W almost universally taken , by the' owners of ' such property. The Storm No. Tpasied' libiwn an hour or two after the accident, and .her Captain re- Olved in answer to an inquiry as to the C ause, that the unfciiitinate boat had struek a shag which 'had' 'inn - l'entliely. l throtigh ' her hull. She .went down in a few-m/11.+ titee, - the water covering her 'lower deck. It will be remembered that •Ingotnar met with,* similar misfortune last SuMmer, when running in the trade between 'hie city and Pittiburgh. " ' ' Rivers and Weather. ,„ [By Telegraph so s!toyit.toburgb.,Gazette. Lotnartt.Ls, Jan uary rhing, with 'eight feet tilx the ' , rattle'. Weathermild and cloudy.. , HAM AND PEIRPUBT,EItY. , PECK' Ornamental Bait HAIR weagett AND'MIFII3I7It, No. 137 hird street. near Smitheeld, Pittsburgh. - • Always on ha n d,- nArenerabiumortment of La4lies , 14108, BANDS. 'CURLS. Gentlemen's WIG& 7 4 .)- pgai. SCALPU, GIiej . CRAINB, 0411 - A good ? e ! 4 . 1 . 11 7 1 / 1 b e. P v en for Ladies , and Gentlemtwi Hifi Cutting donee the neatest means?. • • 1,112,70 EVIITAtE 'S.'ORROW wir __ 9 A.T.DERALA.zi, Ex-OMErI9. JUSTICE 2T 'THE PEACE. AND _ PULICE 2dAGISTRATE.,.. OFFICEffIO.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA Deed% Beride , Mortitagm • Actnowledgmen y, erwiltione and all Legal Railings executed with • rompluede tad dlipatet.' 01.1129 jOnN. NrßAVirs :" dLDFIiMAN ' FA-On'olo JlliriaiE - 01 THE rE:A.OZ AND ILAGISTRA.Tit. smut •Firtn sTRIBT, ajpoette the Catlike. tblit, • n 0444, Not area 4110 as silt au - ,41 1 14-0 41 44 1 r 11041 04 • F OR E V A:N SVIL L E, i CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS—The —g .-. steamer 1 L"RENA , . Capt. S. StIMSAN. Will I. iiv i e for the above torts on TUESDAY,' January 3th. • For trelitli i t or passage apply on board or to , FLACK .t CCLLINGWOOD. Ja4 I , Agents. FOB. CINCLNNATI AND LUIIISNI.LLE.—The tine passen ger steamer SALLIE Capt. Taos S. CALttooN Will leave for the above ports on TUESDAY January 5. b.. , For &alga or llamas apply on board. or to _Jet . SLACK t. COLONt.itTDOD. Agents. FOR MEMPHIS AND SEW 11 - 0 . HLEA-NS — rba steamers LEONIDAS' Capt. ED. EVANS. Wilrleave Akita - above 504 all lateimedlate ports on WEI,iNEOMAY. the.fith inst., at o,o'cloek P. Y. For freight or passage apply on board or to tillitileaT it bIASLETT. or ` 1 ' ir•L ACK & CULLINGOO. Through reeelpta given on the abov to. Bel. ma. Eulania, Benton, Montgomery. Ala.. and all other points lon the Alabama river and Texas ports at the !owesrates by • JaA GERIEST & HAPLETT.I - P rrrsitunG n, 1 _ saidiZa Marietta, and .Parkersburg. tine. Leave Company's Wharf Boat, foot of Wocid street, MONDAYS . AXD TIMM:ADAM:4 BAYARD " A. B. irramiall. k- W DZSDAY6 AND BAMFEDATSV GREY RAG X C. L. BDICITNA.N. Blaster. Freight be repaired at all bears 4 sell . .1.44E8 C014.A11t3. Arent. COMM SSION MERCHANTS J. L. DILLINGEtt v ..• Z.STICYZNBO2I: I / BILLIDTERSTSTEVENSON, c0 , ,t,0 SSION'• MERCHANTS, No. 87 Se • •nd Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. All Kin, All orders . for \ Merchandise promptly filed at , of Country Produce LowltsY mar et rates. Particular attention given to the (aloof Butter, Eggs , Cheese Dried Fruits, &c, We feel onfident tha t can give entire sat. isfactidnitiy,tnaking QUICK sALitilmul ruotirr un- TURNS. at MODEST MARKET•rnicza, and therefore restmettt tif 40Dat your consignments. • All corre spondence answered promptly.. Marking Plates furninhed fret. Grain la store ant to arrive daily. an.31:t711 EgTABLISBEB BY A. Si T. E8311.111 , ,,Y, '1812: ' . WI-10 I No I (DinacrLy 1:17M WATT Grocerlen, visions, Nos. HA an street. Plttsb EMMY. IVE STJELEIti. SON, 17 •-• Co iniOlfors Merchants, VXADUIt No, 95 0 J. B. CANYIKL - - T. CANTIT.I.D. B. C FIELD 84 , lON, COM.. • MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Milers in Gushed, Factory. Hamburg and W. R. Cheese, Butte;. Eard, Pork,. Bacon, Flour,Fish, Dried Frult,,Ontrn, Pig Lead. Pot., Pearl a nd ilit.ds Ashes. White Elsie, Linseed, Lard. Coal and Car. bon Oils. No. *4l First street. Pittabureld 'FB KEILti meurAiirr; lu ELM. J onAwt. 1 JAB: 7. CObi MI, FLOUR, GRA. 349 L my24:b37 ALXX. M'ILYX McBAN 'Br. ANJER, COMM SSION MERCHANTS, Dealers li FL IJR. GRAIN sad PRODDDE GEN. ERALLY, N . 14z. WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pitteburgh. . ies VETZEI & ARMSTRONG, , , .i.: PORWARDTHO AND COMMIBUOIMEROHANTEI, For the sale of *Toni; Grain, Bacon. Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried 1r '-ult, and Produce generally, No, 18 MARKET STREET, coruer of First, Pittsburgh. te22•• 8 1, BL CHARD, • Whole' No iitnik%l9 BOB?.INOX ANPRZW KNOX. jgKNO Si, SON, COMMISSION 'MEECH_ NTB and dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN L FEED ar PRODUCE GENERALLY; No. 78 DIAMOND opposite City Hill,. Allegheny City. - • .11ITTLE, 1 BAIRD 4, I'A.TTON, Wholesale Grocers; Comraissiod Merchant' and ealera In Produce; Flour, Bacon, .olieese, Fish,. Carbbn and Lard Ott, Iron, Nails, tilats,' Cotton' Yams and,all P,,,aburgh_Manufactures generiddY. 8 and Irl riECOND .F.ET, Pittsburgh. ' ' 110U814 JOHN 1. I HOUSE & BROS. STIC• comes to JOHN I. HOVE & CO., Wholesale rocees and Commendeir lierettsts, Corner of Smithfield • d Water Skeels. Pittitrorgh, JOHN lIIIIPTON • WALLACZ. §HIPTON &WALLACE" WHOLE. BALE ROCEES AVM P.BODIJOK pEALEES, 0. 8 HIXTH BTREF.T. Pinata:U.lml. ‘. i 1 4:311111°114 thistir4l of the Peace, • CONVEYANCER, REAL ES SATE & INSURANCE ART CARSON STRleler; ir/BT ATEMINGRAM. Collection agents solicited tad • romPUY attend: ed to. m . AT ' 4T;(olfip4ll COUNSELO RILAWI . Gratit Street s ' Anemutp , ,BLAKELEir, Ad. 4S vi:- wriszET,, ant:nap:4a* • e t, S. ,if,EIGIJSON, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, No. `B7 I-Lk -di street s 1 .11 . norm Roos.. . . , .:a/71 zCOND 'JOHN _wq, RIADRILL, - , ArrCRNICY•AT-LAW. OBice,ll6 Diamond street, (opposite•the Court House'.! • •' • •• • ' teifs:cii • prrrsß vier!. PA. ECONOO-14P ~T01 ; 1 4 , FuNL, SEWS CENTRIPIIGAL "'GOVERNOR, the only true and easily regulated Governor' made; perfect In its operations and truly reliable. A large else Covert:tor can ht seen at - the odes of PEKOE.' VAt. BECKETT, Mechanical Engineer and Solid . 'tor of Patents, No. IVO fedora •etreet, Allegheny City, the only agent for this Uorernor in the West.. 1 11t2t29i -• ••• '• • ••• • " • • STEM I:TEENOIR ENGLAND - 80AP. Ice . F EXOLAND SOAP . • • QUERN :01P NW LAND BOAP. " yordolng efarelli leeekkUte t/1* beat and OU eat zesene unatenteed meal to say ht the wo nt Hell all the otreiteth aril* MO fit .1A1404113 lid leetieting 'twitter etreaelse IllaaMfallnetreall/W, Sat"' i' L 7f 1 4 11 1 ,1 111 -_Z d :15:-Ys5 , ,(i.14.1 • STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, DAILY, AT Di M. 4zpKrvz ASD BELL M. GORNLY, E - ALE GROCER, 24 , 1Aberty Street, 10Pr.i' EAGLE HfYITIO I IVITTSI3IIR43II", 1.4.NG & CO., DZALICES IN Flour, Giain, Produce, Pro. eheese, Carbou9ll, de., 1.74:W00D ISTBEFT, near Liberty n08:1355 41:11VALIN. MMIPACO, &o 'STEMS& near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, P„ . •SH)N MERCHANTS, AND DZALICUS IN N, SEEDS, MILL FEED, de., de berty St., Plttaburgtt, J. 8..42TJZ8 e and Retail Grocers% 306'#ENN STREET. PI~2'BSbIC6H; l~A:" 7 . PiTiSIIIIRCIR. P A RAILROADS. PITTSBURGH andamism CORNELLSVILLE R. R. On and after TUESDAY, No ember, 1701. 1868 trains will arrive at and depart from toe Depot cot. ner of Grant and Water streets,' as follows: Drpart. tried. / Mall taand from Uniont'n. 7:00 M. 6:00 P. WI? ~: McKeesport Aeoommodt'n .11:0 A. Ir. '2!05 P. 11 4 Ex. to and from Unlont'n. 3:00 r. M:'10:10 A. West Newton Accommcal'n 430 P. 8:35 A. Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 r. r. 7:50 P. 14 Night Ace. to 3 feKeesoort-10:30 P. W. 6:45 A. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton....—.- 1:00 P. ar. 10:00 A. WP For tickets apply to I W: B. BTOBT inporizitendtti l . 4 K-1.1443' Agent. RANGE of TIME. - , • GUENTI -4 ;t ICAILR • On and after MONDAY NOvemper oth, 18; TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh St.i. tion, corner ofEleventb med PI ke streets - for Frank. lin, 011 City, Buffalo, and all points in the Oil Be. glons. muorz rrrresurlir..l pAroults IN rrrrsurs. 3961 Mall 7:15 am 5: pus Express 7:10 p . 6: a Brady's B'd Ac 3:00 p )Bradys A . c . 10:30 a Ist SodaWorks;lst Soda Works Accomod'n.. 10:30 s Accomoda'n. 8.20 alit Rd Soda Works - - I2d Soda Works Accomod'n' . 5:00 p In; Accomoda'n. 3:40p is . Church Train leare - Plttsburgrat x. An. rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. Ir. Passengers taking express train have but ou change Of cars between Putsburuh,Bulralo and Oil Regions. Mall and Express. Trains step only at prigclpal points Mixed Way and Accommodation mins stop at all stations. N. FOSTER HOPE , AS T M icke . t Agent. not KING, Ass't. Sup't. • E I TTSBURGI_I_,ZEgami ,•. CINCINNATI AND ST. .ItAILWAT,, PAN HANDLE ROUTE. III:LANGE OF -TIME.--On and after SUNDAY: N0v.212d, 1888, trains will leave and arrive at the UniorkPoot, sa follows, I • lttaburgb time: =II „. - -apart. anise. Mall ..... 3:13 a. m. 12:13 a. Vt. Fast Lino 10:13 a. m. 1:33 p. ra. Fast Express 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. to. Mixed Way - 3:43 a. m. 6: 4 3 p. m. McDonald's Ace'n, No. 1.. 11:28 a. 1:11.. 8;33 p.m. Steubenville Aecommod'n. 3:38 p.m. 0:48 a. m. McDonald's Ace'n, No. 2.. 5:08 p. m. 3:18.P. Oh W 2:15S P. N. Expresa will leave daily. 1n:13 P. U. Mail will arrive daily. . The 10:13 ,ft. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays et. cepted, and makes close connections al Newark for Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansneld t. Newark 2i. B. • S. Y. SCULL. General Ticket Agent.; W. W. CA2D, Sup.t., Steubenville. Ohio. • Pl 9 .1 • GEL FORT WAYNE & CHICAGI3 ,W. AND CLEVELAND d: PITTSBURGH R. It. Prom Dee.' 20th. 1868. trains will leave front_ and arrive at the Union Depot, 'north side, Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave. rrive. Chicago 303 a ralChicago Ex.., 213 am Erie & Ygn 31'1 m Chicago Ex.... 11:58 al Cl. '628 a m, Wheeling Ex. 1113 a in Chicago Mail.. 6:58 a miCrestitue Mail.. 3:53p m Chicago 10:013 etri;Cbleago Ex.... 4:30 p 211 El. Wlt`g Ex. it:2l3p ;Clevelaad Ex 4:08 pag, Chicago Ex.... 11:43 p mErie & Ypen Ex 6:13 pM W'e &Erie Ex. 4:53 pnal. &Wki'g Ex 6:513pm Depart from. Allegheny.! Arrive Un Allegheny. N. Briat'n Ac. .8:58 a WIZ. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 ail Leetsdale 110:28 a m " 8:28 am 01, . 21:58 a miNew Castle " 10:33 aLa . Rochester " 1:33 p m Leet sdale " 9:13 a m Leetsdale Apo. 3:58 pmi - " 1:08 pat N. Brigt'n . 5:33 p MINT. Brigt`n ". 2:43 pal N. Brlgni " . 6:28p mlLeetsdale ." 4:63 pia Leetsdale " 1 0:43PM1 " " 7:18 vat Leetsdale Sun, • 'Leetsdale Sun day Church...' 1:13 p day Launch... 9:58 a m IPMP; 3:43p. as. Chicago Express leaves daily. 11:58 a. m. Chicago Express arrives daily. do F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. V.ENNSYLTANI., CENTRAL RAILROAD, and after Nov, 28th. 1868, Trains will sr. rive at and depart from the Union Depot, corner of Washington and ',Melly streets, as follows: Arrive. I _ Depart. Mall Train.... 1:30 a mfDay Express.. 2:30 rit Fast Line ... •.. 240 am; Wall's No. 1.•. 6:30 ain • Wall's.No..l.. 620 a ru Mall Train . . 8:15 a lit BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 a m !Cincinnati Ex 12:35 pm Wall's No. 2... 8:50 am' Wall's, N 0.2.. 11:20 ant Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 am; Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pat Johnstown Ac. 10:35 am: Braddocks No I 4:20m Baltimore Ex. 1.45 p m p Express 5:10 pm Phila. :05 pm's pal .Wall's No.3.Express 2 p iWall p .. 1:30 No. 4.. 6:15 m Braddocks NO - 51545p Fast Bine 7:30 pm Mall's No. 4. 7:25 pmlWall's.No. 5.. 11:HO psa Way Passer: , r.t0:20 p m) _ The' Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:06 a. m.. Returning._ leaves Pittsburgh at 12 :50 p. m. and arrives at Wain:Station at 2:00 p. m. *Cincinnati Express lesiva/ daily. All other train, daily except Suaday. For furtherlaformation apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad ComPany hot ae• slime any risk ibr Bugage, except for wearing 0.. parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that 611301111 t invaluewill be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. . EDWARD H. WILLIAM% noZ Genera l Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. W.ESTERN PENN SYLVANIA-'R.6.-L- -ROLD.--On and after nor. 213 d, 11308. the Pas. imagerr. Trains or. the. Western l'ennsylvania road will arrive at and depart from the 'Federal • Btreet Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: Arve. , • • 1 - Ddpart. Elpringire No ri 1 6:40 a m ;Mail 7:00 Freeport No. 1 9:20 a mlFreeport No. 1 0:15 a M Express 10:40a iiniSherpb'g bin-111:20 ass Sharpti's No.l 1125 p int Express 2:45 pm Freeport N 0.2 .4:00 p miSpringd le Nol 3:20 pm mail 5:59 p m neeport No. 2 5:20 p to. Springd'e N02.6:45 ri.miSnringd'e No 2"; 7:10 p ty Aboye trains run daily except Bundes. The Church Train' leaves Allegheny Junct. every donday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. m. Returnhg.,_leaves Allegheny City 1:50 p . m. and arrive at Oesheny Junct. at 3:45 p.m. COmmtiSASIOR Ticlelera—Vor sale in packages of Twentv, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street; Berts, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg„ and good onlyen the trains stopping at Stations ape. idled on tickets. The' leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:00 a. EV • make direct connection' t Freepor, with Walker 4 line ofStages for Butler and Hannah, town. Throng - 2 tickets may be purchased .at the' Clair street near the Buspensiot Bridge Pittsburgh and. at the Depot, Allealuesv , . Tor ;hither information apply to •' JAKEEIT,EFFERTEI, Agent; . Federal Street Depo The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will . not a. . same any risk for Baggage, except for *rearing ay: parel, and Built their responsibility to One Ranched Dollar. In value. All baggage r exceeding thla amonnt in value will be at the risk of the owner, GM. lets takea.by epeelal con - EDWARD H WILLIAMS, non Sew n' Benerhatendent, Altoona. rs. sltt f j, nI L La' IMRE PACIFIC BAIIM AY! Eastern Divfeidri hem nea ri olaTr ia tiagn.BAL4o7v ova Co)loriibh Merida, Calliforniar-Vtah, Arizofli, • New Mexico Idaho • •_ Oregon. Trio . Trani leave - State lane and Leavenwiri daily, (Sundays exce pte d, the arrival 01 hall raelle Railroad frost lit. Dula, and Bannibal Rt. do Railroad fro err, corirrectinv at Um- Mee. Ukeka. 41,416,Wiuttescr, with litaleell `tor s 11l *Mai ln-szrins.• 'Art it Ot 4 trak" *eta 'a lbw worth irith - the UNITED TATRR EXPREqat PAIFTIB,D , ArriT:' LIN .1E- OVERIe.. AND ZIP/1.112114 comm.= /VB. IREINVER4' SALM LAM E{ al Points in tfie Teriltoriegip And with EIANDERSO'N'a Tlll-WEETELY ,LINE Ort COACHES for Fort Union, Bentls Fort, rasa, Ann* g r u ei eNt i ;B e rtS points In Arisen& sag Witti,the, recent 'additions of rolling stock ang • equipment, and the arrangements made.with to oonsible Overland Transportation Linesfrom ha. western terminus, this road now offers unequalled fac it ties for :transmission of freight 40. two Far ' wait. Ticket* tor. sale at. all the principal; ogees in tha ;United States and Caned's. • Be girls and ask for v tickets via TUE BMOU jggx BOUTS,SNI(M PA I .10 gAILWAr saIiTEEN DlvinON, • • - • Genera► Fre!ght ana,Tktet Ageat. STBlUNglifiPi. TO LIVERPOOL , ANDM QU'EENS I T'd•Wist' • ran :INMAN: *Ali STEILLMSUIPS, tr ie ce bgt4 m llt i treat lirtlVOlallejaleele..amahr WU . • CITLOTIABOb iI ' • 07,01P-AN7191 • .CITY CY OST CI OF BAI. I _CITY oF•LoN ON. _ mallow kFalkY SATURDAY, from Pier Riven Nair York. Par passage or farther tafOrma• • tloa apm to WILLIAM' • '., • • ",`"•;" "MI t • - . . raitel=aoll26. 3 4 Dal rum Wftlitingto A. Artimesoiir. Get.eral Superintendoir, J.,,
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