PITTSBURGH DIARKETS. OFFICE OF TEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i MONDAY, January 18, 1869. • The general markets continue rather : dull, and devoid of any new or really im portant _features worthy of special notice. , We . can report a fair local demand for most of the leading articles, but there is no ship ping inquiry for anything, and there is an . ! almost entire absence of a speculative feel- T ing Money -matters continue tight, and considerable complaint is still made about the difficulty in making collections. • APPLE BUTTER—DuII: 70 to 80 cents. APPLES—In fair demand, and.steady with regular sales at $3,50 to $5,50 per bbl, • as to quality. BUTTER—Co,ntinues , very dull,• with a suptly largely e cm of the demand. We now quote good o prithe Roll, at 33 to 35c. • BEANS—S3,SO to $3,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEA FLOUR—DuII at 4to 4X. ! CRANBERRIES—DuII at $lB to $2O. CHEESE—SaIes Hanal3urg at 16 to 17; and 'Goshen at 19 to2oe. •' , - - : • CARBON ,OIL—Is . quoted firm in ajob bing way, at 29j,5 to 30, for Standard white. ' - '• • . , _ DRIED. FRUlT—Steady with •a fair local demand.bnt unchanged; Peaches at 12 . to 13 foi,qifitrters, and• 16 to 17 for halves. Apples o , to 11c.' . ' _ • DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 13 to 14c. EGGS—In good supply and dis].; may be quoted at 25 for pickeled, and 30c for fresh packed: . . • PROVISIONS—BacOn is firm with jcb bing sales. at• 15 for Shoulders, and 19 to 1934 for Hanle. Country' Lard. 18 to 19 and prima City at 20. Mess Pork, $30,50 to $3l. LARD OlL—la:held firm at $1,40 for No. 2, and $1;68 to /1,70 for No. L • SEEDS—SmaII sales of Cloverseed at $9, and" Timothy 'at :$3,25 to $3,50. Flax seed, $2,30 to $2,35. --- SALT—..Ia steady but unchanged; Al 5. ' &Vet. brands quoted at $2 by the car load, and 10 to 15 cts higher for email lots in store. • POTATOES—DuII but unchanged; tales by the car load at 73 to 75c, and in store a' . 80 to 85C. WHEAT—Winter Wheat is dull, and prime Red Winter cannot be quoted abo - ie $l,BO. Cern is quiet and unchanged; sales • on track and in elevator at 80c for Ear, and • S 2 to 82360 for Shelled. Oats in light sup ply, but the demand is also light; sales at 64 to 650 on track, and 67 to 68c for small lots in store.. Rye Is in steady demand at 81,45, but round lots are generally held at 81,50. Barley may be' quoted at 82 for prime Penna. and'.Ohio . Spring, and • 81,80 to 81,85 for No. .2 Chicago. to o q N u l a oN ty; ales at 85 to 16,00 per bbl., as VENISON—DuII; sales of hams at 15 to 20c. • HAY4Baled Hay continues dull but un changed; sales on wharf at $lB to , $25, as to quality. • . HOMINY—SaIes at $6,25 to $6,50. POULTHY—:SaIes of Dressed 'Chickens at 12 to-12%c, and Turkeys at 16 to 17c. FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quo ted at 80 to 85 to the trade, and 90 to 95c, in a retail way. FLOUR—Market quiet and unchanged. We quote Spring Wheat, 57,00 to $B,OO, and Winter Wheat; f 8,50 to $9,00 - per bar rel. Rye Flour, $B,OO. The Pearl Mill quote their best brands, made of, the best Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Floul., in barrels, at 59,30, and, in sacks, s9,ooper barrel; Double. Extra Family, in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, iu barrels, $7,80, and, in sacks, $7;50 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, 2i Fist Line 10:13 as tn: r:33p:26513 Fast Express ' 5:58 p. m. 12:18 a. Ms. Mixed 'Way . 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. nu, MeDonald'a Acen, No. 1.. 11:2Eimm.: 8:33 p. 116 Steubenville Accommod , n. 3:38 p. ni. 9:48 a. M. McDonald's Atcon, No. 2.. 8:08 P. la. 3:18 D. see MP' 2:58 P. 3L Express *lllleave deCy. The:l3 P 31. BUR will arrive daily. 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ea*. cepled, and makes close connections af Newark Err' Zanesville and poinU on Sandusky, Mansfield gr. Newark it. it. . . S. P. BMILL. General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Sup't., Steubenville. Ohio. n 02.5 1 Q OIMERNI . Mtt 3I P.G.H, FORT WAYNE S P CHICAGO .. W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH it. R. From Dec.-20th, 1868. trains will leave from. and arrive at the Union Depot„ north side, Pltta.- burgh city time, as follows: Leave. : Arrive.' _ Chicago EX.... 3:03 a m!Chleago Ex... 51:13 w 'Erie Ygn MI 7:28 a Di:Chicago Ex.. .11:88 a Cl. & oh M'l 6:98 a m 'Wheeling Ex . . 11:13 ato Chicago Mall.. - 658 a mCrestline Mall— 3:53p na Chicago Ex,— 10:08 a int Chicago Ex.— 4:38p at Cl. & Wit`g Ex. 2:23 pm,Cleveland Ex 4:08 put Chicago Ex.— 2:4-3 pin Erie & Yg'n Ex 6:/3 pia W'e & Erie Ex. 4:83 pw.lCl. &Wit'g Ex 6:58 pas Depart from A :leeway. I Arrive in el tlegherg. • N. Brigt'n Ac. 858 am' N. Brigt`n A?. 7:03 a a Leetsdale "a 10:28 a m !N. Brigt'n ' 8:28 ana • " • " 11:58 a iliew:Castle " 10:33 alai Rochester " 1:33 pmiLee , tadale •• 9:13 sal' Leetsdale A3:58 pm! . " 1:08p am N. Brigt'n " co .. 5:33 p miN. Brigt'n " 2:43pm N. Brigt`n 628 p m I Leetsdale " 4:53 pm Leetwfale " . / 0 : 4 391121 " " Fun-7:18 991 Leetsdale Sun- !Leetsdale . - day church... 1:13 pmi day t,hurch... 958 aas gar 2:43 p. In. Chicago Express leaves daily. Sir 11:58 a. m. Chic_agc Express arrives dam - • —, de27. F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. k)ENNSYLVANLi f RammiI ,CENTRAL RAILROAD. n and after Nov 28th. 1868, TrW will are rive at and depart frO WI m the. Union Depot, corneS o$ Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Mail Train— • Aeries. 1:30 a - Ex Depan. . m!Day Fast Line 2.40 anal Wail's 8 :30a nit press.. 2:30 lilt, Wall's No. 1.. 620 a m Train ' :16•11t. BrintonAcc`n. 7:50 a m *CinchinatlEx 12:35pm Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am, Wall's N 0.2.. 11:20 In Cincinnati Ex. .9 a midohnstovra Ac. a 35pleg Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m • Braddocks Nol pas Baltimore Ex. 1.45 m' Phila. Express 5:10 pot Phila. Express 2:05 pm!Wall's N 0.3.. 5:20 pit ' Wall's No. 3..._, 1:30 p ni!Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm ßraddocks No,l 5:50 Fast Line 7:50 pia Wall's No. 4. 7:25 11:00 pnt Way Passen`r.lo:2o p i • The Church Train - leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at9:ls a. 111., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:0* a. tu. Returning, leaves PittsSurgh at r.4:50 p.lll. and arrit es at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. *Cincinnati Exress leaves daily. A ll other train& daily except Sun day. For Butner information apply to • " W. H. BECKWTniiriAgeliik. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not slime any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. parel, and limit their responsibllitf to One Hundred Dollars in valne. All Bagge exceeding that amount In value will be at the ri sk of the owner, tin. less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILL/ANS. General Superintendent, Altoona, l a,. - noM Eastern Rivision. Coloirado s ;'N'evada. California, Utah, Arizona, • ?: , IPirashingto A New Maiico, Idand; Oregon. Dpavv - mat i seam EuLTLIii A. ANpERVION, GeLeral Onieritiendeid - ' • S. General Pitted and Ttatot AIP3* ,S I FELtINII3HIPS. 71 7. MEM tk' 1111 1 •