PITTSBURGH MARKETS. . OMEN 0744'IMBUBOA. GrAZST2 I 74 - - 4; ; WEDNESDAY, Febpary, 8, 1869. The markets, in a general way, are be sinniiig to show some little signs of life, , and we are in hopes that a material and permanent improvement in business is sear at , hand. _ Our manufacturers antici pate a good spring trade, and already our iron men report more orders com ing in than they care abont filling, eape -1 dally at present prices; and we presume' i that what is true of iron interests, , is true '!of Pittsburgh manufacture*, generally. ''Then argain, money is gettingctomewhat _,.. ,easier, and collections are made with , 4.:itils difficulty, and this tends much to Inspire a better feeling in commercial citiltes.' , , - -A,MX.S—In good supply and quiet bat anchanged at $3 to $5 per bbl. _ ._ .6.P-11JE BUTTER-75 co 850. . BIOTTER:—The demand is moder .,_ . ate, and i prime _to. choke Roll is still quoted $t to :49c. BE S-413,25t0 $3,50 per bushel. - -- SITCRWREILTFLOITR---Dull at 4c. 1. CRANBERRIES-$lB, to SZI. • .:OHEESI;;—Is firm ,ad ."'fiigher; we 100 4--ti t9 ; __quota. prime Western tin j Re `-serve at 18olVactory at 19c; Ohio Goshen at 210 214c l: end New York do at 220 to 2214e.' CORNMNAI—SI to $l,lO per bushel. . ' CARBON 01I3—Coritinues firm and ad -vancine and we now quote in a jobbing way at 3114' to 32, for standard white. DRIED FRUIT—Firm 'but unchanged; tve continue , to quote Peaches at 18 to 140 for quarters; 15 to 16c for mixed, and 1735 to 18340 for halves. Apples, 10 to 115 Sc. DRESSED HOGS—DuII at 13 to 14. _ EGGSContinne to arrive freely, arid the market is dull at 25 for fresh packed. =, EFIVIRERS-..Litre, Geese Feathers quoted at Co 80 to the trade, and the si aual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—The market continues quiet and unchanged. We continue to quote at • $7,00 to $B,OO for Spring, and Winter Wheat, $8,50 to $9,25. Rye Flour, $7,50 to $7,75. The ,Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the best Wheat, as" follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at- 9,30, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra ;Family, in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per barrel; Spring Wheat-Flour, 1-in barrels. $7.80, and, in *lacks, $1,50 per barrel. The City Mills Inote.prices as follows: Extra Family, - vinter) in barrels, $9,30, and, in sacks, ,00per barrel; Double Extra Family, in borzois, 19,80, and, in sacks, $9,50 per barrel, arid. Spring, $B,OO, in, barrels, and 47,70. in sacks, per barrel. - 1 • . OAXIN-4'here is some Wheat in ele , triter, but there is little or >no inquiry for it; Prime Red Winter is quoted at 't' ritin.',.."QatiF tia limited supply and firm; though the , demand is bar tno means nr -gent;-tve ;continue to quote at 65 to 66e .4:m tracit; and in elevator, and 67 to 68 in adore. Barley quiet and unchanged at ' ;$1,35 to $2 for prime Penna. and Ohio -.l3pring".. Corn continues dull, though :there is no disposition manifested to . Make concessions, as an advance is gm •erally expected; we continue to quote at - 75 for mixed, and 78 800 for prime Yel low. Rye is also unsettled and irrein: .lar, buyers anti sellers being apart; may be quoted at $1,45 to 51,47. ' GROCERIES.--There is rather more :activity. manifested in the grocery mar ket, the volume of business, in the ag gregate, being somewhat:-larger than usual, while so far as prbss are con -earned. there are no material changes. 'New, Orleans' Sugar and Molas-se,s are in good demand and firm at quotations. and the same is true of the market gene rally. We quote: CorFEfi-203, to 25c for fair to prime; good, 23 to 23%c, and choice, 2634 to 27e. Ba.w -Suesas--Fair New Orleans Sugar, 13c;* prime, - 143,; choice, 15c. Cuba—good grocery, 124 c to 13c; prime choice, 14 1 ,‘c; Porto Rico. good, 1314 c;, prime, 14c; choice, 15c; clarified Cuba, 14'( t 4 14%0. REFlNED'Swum—Crashed, /6%c; A, ',_sport.*:3o r. ix. 6:48 A. M. Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 3:00 P.xt. 10:00 A. W. For tickets apply tx HMO, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. no2o C GE OFainwas ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, On and after MONDAY, November 9041865, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave PiNiiburgle Station, corner of Eleventh an dllice streets for Franklin, 011fClty, Buffalo, andall points in the Oil Regions. - 1111LIIATZ PITTSBITE6H. P1778M171438 . Mail —. 7:15 a m Mall 5:40p is Express 1:10 pm• Express..... 6:30 amt Brady's B Ae 3:00 p m Bradys R Ac 10:30 ars Ist Soda Works Ist Soda Works _ . Accomd.... 10:50 a m Accomolin. 8.20 ani 2d Soda Works 21d Soda Works Accomodin. 5:00 p m Accomod l n. 3:40p Et Chare.h Train ./eave. Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. 11. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. ' Paagrage2l taking express train. have but one change of cans tit tween Pittsburgh; Buffalo anti 011 Regions. Mail and Express-Trains stop only at psincipal points. MWedaWay and Ac commoilittod trains ttop At all station. THOMAS M. KING,' Assn. Sup't. W. FOSTER HOPS, Ticket Agent. noa • • rrrTsntruGn, amain' CINCINNATI - AD . LODIB RAILWAY. : . . . PAtI HANDLESOttE. ' CHANGE OF TIMB.-:•On and after 81ININLY N0r.21/d, 1808, train, will leave and arrive at un Union Depot, as follows, ?Weber& time: ' Depart: Amiss. 3:13 a. m..1.51:13 Fast Line • 10:13 a. m. m. Fast 'Express NI:58 p. m. 12:18w. m. Mixed Way 51 3 a. M. 6:48 p. =- McDonald's Acc'n, No. 111: a. m. 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Aceommod. 3138 p.m. 9:4815. m. McDonald's A.cc'n, No. 2..6:08 p: ' 3:18 p. m. • • • - • • - ,-8:58 P. Express WlDleave 19:13 P. 11. Mail NrM anivellally. 'The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily,. Sundays excepted, and makes close connections at New • ark so Zanesville and points on Sandasky Mansfield n Newark R. R. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. CARD, Sup`t.„ Steubenville. Ohio. ES 18 T ,0§,r, • -- aIWPM PI B GIL FORT WAYNE . ic CHICAGO F . W. and CLEFIXAND d PITTSBURGH IL B. From Ma. , 3100, 1E163, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union 'Depot; north side, Pitts trargii•olty time.'as lollows: . Laos. Arrive. ChiCaggEg s m ;Chicago Ex... A:l3 a Erie aVYgra.Mol7:9.3ans',fihlcago Ex.. 11:58 a Cl. d Wta'131 , 115:118 a m 'Wheeling Ex 11:13 am. Chicago Hail. - .6:68 a mterestlice Mail 3:53 pm.• • Chicago Ex-10:00 a m Chicago Ex....4:38 pm dAW RE" 2:23 pm Cleveland , Ex 4:08 pm. Chteago Es.- 11443 pm 'Erie Yg`n rok W 'en!' Erie Ei4:63 pm ICI. Wh`g Ex 6:55 put Depart/ram Allegheny. r Aeries fn Allegheny.. Brlgt ! 'n AC. 8:53 a m j N. Brlgt , o, Ac : 7:o3 am Leetsdale '• 10:28 a mill. 13110' • B:9S sm. • " 11:58 a m ;New Castle "10:33 am Roc h ester •• 1:33 p mlLeetsdale " 0:13 am Leetsdale Acc..3:sspmi " 1:08 yra N. Billet n '• .5:33 p " :43 pat • N. Brlgt'n .6:25,pm Leetsdale " 4:53 pis Leetsdale " 10:43pm, " 7:18 im Leetsdale Bun- • !Leetsdale Son- to. day Church. 1:13 pra t day ...hard:. 0:58 am 4W • 21:43 p. m. Chicago Expreacleaves daily. dee 5a- Ba. m. Chicagc Express arrives daily. F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. ....A. Z. SUMMON PENNSYLV-A-MEINIS NIX CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.' Ouand :Men Nov. 28th. 1868; Trains will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, covne. o' Washington and Liberty streets, as follows . AvriVe. I -Depart. Mall Train.... 1:30 a to Day Express.. 2:30 sm Fast Line 2-110 smiWall's No. 1..6:30 am• Wail's No. 1.. 6 20 a mlll3ll Train 8:15 am BrintonA.cc . n. 7:50 smi`Cincin'ti Ex 114:-'45 pm Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am • Wall's No: 2..11:20 am Cincinnati Ex.-9:40 a mlJohnstown Ac. 3:25 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am, ftraddocks Nol4:2opm Baltimore Ex. I.4aD mlPhils. Express 5:10 put Phila. Express 2 .05 pmlWall's No. 3..6 :20 1 pm 1 Wail's No. 3... 1:30 p m 'Wall' s No. 1.. 6:15 ym. Braddocks Nq1:5:50 - plisl Fast Line 7:50 pm. Wall's No. 4. 7:25 p nil - We ll 's N 0.5.. 11:50 pm. Way Passn , r 10:241p - ' 1 I- The Church Train leayeaWalls Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. tn., reaching Pittsburgh at -10:40.1. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 m and arrives at Walls Station st 2:00 p. m. "Cincinnati Express lorris daily. All other trail s daily except Sunday. • -For farther infOrmation apply to • W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennaylvaataßallroad Company will not as - some any risk forßaggage, except for wearing ap • pixel limit their responsibility to One Hun an, -Dollars in valve. It Baggage exceeding tart amount in value will be at the risk of the ownor, unless taken by apeelal contract. • EDWARD ii. WILLI • poll. General Superintendent, Altoona, • WESTERN- i aggWEEe PENNSYLVANIA. 11, 1 2LBOAD. — Ou and after N0v.92d,1885. the Eesengewill-arrive n the Western Pennsylvania l road Feder , I.Street Depot, Allegheny City.as follows: Arrive. • I - Depart. Springd , e No 18 : 40 a millail 7:00 ara Freeport N0.12:20 ato ,-Freeport No. 1 915 a nr. • F xpress...... 10:40 s miStiarpb`gllol ll :: 4lo a m. Sharpb'g N0.11:25 p m Express 51:45 pm Freeport N0.24:00 p m,'S pri port N0.25:20 ngd'e No I 3:20 pm. Mall 5:55 p ra , Free p m. Springd'e No 2.6t461:: Suringd`e No 27:10 m Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction every dunday at 7:40 a. M., reaching Allegheny City al 9:50 a. tn. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Juno. tion, at 3:4-3 p.m.' COsisturA22o2 TICEETS—For - sale ,to packages of Twentv,, between Allneieny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek Erma and . Sharpshurre and , goodonly on the trains stopping at Statical■ specified on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City at. 7:00 a. mi. make direct connect.ion et Freepon withWal kr, es-line of Stages forßutier and - lolannahe town. Through tickets _may , be purchased at th. Office, No. ant Clair street, near the Suspensto'nßridge„ Pittabur. h, and at the Depot, Allegheny. For farther InbmME LEP t Pra - r• , Ageat, Federal Street Heat, The Weatein Penwlvanta. liallread will. not sume any risk for Bagg.age, except c _forwear_ing tgnagl.d.rollarihraat'v °et! ceeding tl is antount i value willbe at t e rialto( the owner, unless taken by special cataract. EDIVAILD 13. WILL LAM% uo2) tienwl Santrintendent...Adtoons. Pa. . , RA] LROAD 3 Depart. 7 : 0 9 A. N. 0:99 P. Y. QMOR HILL MEMIE kJ ROUTE. UNION PACIFIC 'RAILWAY, Eastern Division. Thp SHORTEST AND MOST RZLIABLA sours Crete the Bast to all taints in Colomdo, Nevadsu California, trtab, Arizona, Washington, New. Elezioo, Idaho, omp,3u • TwO Train' leave St&latled and Leavenworth dal,. il3ne=seeptedaon thval ottrataa of twill° d nom be. Dolga sae them& nal and ett. Joe Ballritad teett.iirl43N oaeueatr In• at, i l.awrence, We an Warner) with Mr . e r at STATES EXPWAI COUP 'S DAILY el t lr l onwort,h — tt l fr AtlllTTlCcg LINE OF 01/10114IND AND WOW= COACH:ES FOB _ , lOzr r..acsma ixr• AU PeADAts "in the TerritorieSs And 'vim BA irilks3ol.4 l l3 Tei4victstari , a or 002i0Rid flo Fort. Union, Bent ' e Fort, Psi ~ A ll I/VIOTTI e s Banta Fe , and all points , sons and , tisits Diezieo. , With the Teem additiOns 4if rolling • • snit. wintuariess, and , she arrangements made with re monsitile Overland Transportation Lines from Its western terminus, tMs road 00W offers unequal , ed facilities for the transmission or potent , to the Far. West. Vete u for sue at all the nrinelpal offices is. ' , the United States end Oalladts ! Be Aare and ask for: Meseta via TEE 01017 li• ROITTit 11141019 1 , • 10 ILAILWA ii ;1113 - CESS MaiNi , • •AIAMIDHBeon, Huperinte.ndeli'. J. WraISTIESt Gentm e might and llcket /tielt =I Arrives