11 II El PI TTS4URGIII- MARKENS O OF • TWROF WrnamitaN GAsairrE, MONDAY 'April 12, 1869. The markets in a general way present but little that is new or important. The demand for all of the leading commodl. ties 'continues light being restricted mainly to supplying immediate wants, while'values, generally, compared with last week, have undergone no qnotable change. Flour is in fair local demand, and- a little stronger, but unChanged. Provisions steady with a regular Jobbing demand, and prices are fully sustained. Grain of all kinds is a shade stronger, and with a very reduced supply, pikes generally are firmer, though the de and continues light. APPLES—Prime Apples, in and condition, are very scarce, and ma be quoted at 56®8,50 per bbl. • APPLE BUTTER= . -90®$1 per g lon. w e e l m r BUTTE R— eport regular sales of Prime to BEA NS -433,25®3,50 per bushel. CRAN BERRINone in mexket. CORNMEAL-41,78®1,80 per cwt. At 24®25. CHEESE—SaIes of New York Goshen CARBON; OlL—May be quoted at 30® 31 for standard - brands, in aJobbing way. DRIED FRUlT—peaches dull but un changed, at 14 for quarters, and 18 for halves --sale 2 tons quarters reported at IN.tf,Apples scarce and In good de 12mand with sales of prime bright at ® EGGS—The demand is light and mar , ket dull, and prices barely sustained, 22. FLOUR-There is a continued fair ocal demand, and while the market is generally reported more active, prices sip are unchanged. We continue to quote rin g Wheat brands at 16,50@7, and Winter Wheat at 67,50®8. Rye Floar 1 7 07,25. Mill prices unchanged. FE.ATHERS.—A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. GRAlN—There is little or no Wheat offering, and prime Red may be quoted nominal at 81,50. Oats in limited supply though the demand is light; sale 1 car at 66, 'delivered--small sales at 68®70. Ear Corn is scarce and in demand for feeding with sales of prime Yellow, at 78®80. Shelled is dull and unchanged. Rye, also, is drill but unchanged; sale 1 car at $1,41. There appears to be no demand whatever for Barley, unless it is'for seed. HA.Y—We can r eport a continued geed demand , for baled with sales of prime loose pressed, on wharf, at 127®28. HOMDTY—SS,76®t3 per bbl. • ICEMF'--4 per ton. LARD Oil—Sales No. 1 at /1,58®160. PR OVISIONS—Bacon is in_regular , d men at I '4 ® l4 l { for Shoulders; /63;®17 for Ribbed, and 18 for, Clear Sides; and 1934 for Sugar aired Hams. Steamed Lard 19, and kettlerendered, 19%®20. Dried Beef 21. Mess Pork MOO. POTATOES—In good- supply and tm chan ed; salsa in store, at 75®80. 10 ots per pound: SEEDS—There is a very fair demand for 'Clover, withaales at 1110®10,60, and Timothy a quoted at V2,45®2,50. 113.50®3,75. Flaxseed SALT--May be quoted at $1,80®1,85 by the car load, and $1,95®2 for small lots in store. W HlSKY—Continues dull and uti changed. 0 E E 6 ;• .• •;• • .. Markets by Telegraph. NEw Yowl - , April 12.--Cotton is _very ~ firm; sales of 4,500 bales' at 28 for mid dling uplands. Flour—receipts of 8,314 barrels. Flour is dull and heavy; sales t of 5,700 barrels at $5,50®6 for superfine,, 1 State and western, $64g5,65 for extra State. ;6@7 for extra western, f6,75@7,40 i - for white wheat extra, 86)25©7,40 for R ) H. 0., $7®8,50 for extra St. Louis, 191512 for good to shoice do.; closing quiet. Rye Flour in moderate request; sales of 250 barrels ,at ;5157. Cornmeal is quiet. WheatWsky is quiet at 92 for western. whit is heavy; sales of 3,000 bushels of e California at 11.601g:11,65; 5,000 buaheb; at 81,47 for No. 2 delivered, $1,51 for No. 1 delivered. Rye quiet; sales of 4,000 at ;1,95 for western, ;1,40 for State. Barley declining; sales of 9,600 bushels of Canada West on Private terms. ~ Bar ,i, lay Malt quiet. Corn — receipts of 12,536 1 bushels. Corn is a shade lower; sales of 44,000 bushels at 87@89 for new mixed . I - . western; closing at 87®88 for old do.. I 88®80 for old in store and delivered -1 and 92 for new white Southern. Oats; receipts of 20,365 bush; the market is quiet; sales 27,000 bushs at 76Xe for western.in store, and 78@)78340 on rail road. Total stock of grain in warehouse: Wheati1.1,684,639 bushels; Corn, 1,080,769 bushels; Oats, 1,178,740 bushels; Rye, 165,508 bushels; Barley, 48,281 bushels; Malt, 66,664 bushes, and Peas, 40,702 buahels. Rice quiet!at 8%®930. for Car olina. Coffee; Rio le firm and in fair do. ` mend, with sales of 3,000 bags atprivate terms. Sugar is quiet and steady, with :sales of 400 hogsheads •at 114@120 for Cuba, 12412mc for Porto Rico, and 874 - • boxes Havana at 'll4X®l4xo. Molasses is dull and unchanged. Petrolettin is quiet at 17N/©173i0 f or a crude, and 32@ 323.ic for refined in bo d. Hope are quiet at 6®150 for Amer! n, linseed oil is firm at,;1,02@1,03.. Spirits Turpentine are easier at 49@49340. Pork is irregular and lower, with sales of 10,000 barrels at $30,50@30,75 for new mess, and the mar ket closed at $30.75 re lar; ;30,50(430,75 old 'do.; / 26 ,0%/26,25 for prima, 'and ; 28 ,75@29,50 for prim mesa; also 260 ;1 , bbls new mess, seller in May, 131,00. ,Beet dull, 110 bbla at 8 160 for newplain mess, 12®18o for new extra mess. Verse beef heavy, 20 tierces at $ 23 ,00®29,00 for prime mesa, and .25,00(g1e1,50 for India meat. Beef hams steady, 180 bbl at ,00®81.50• Cut meats quiet, 175pkgs at 12 %@/.30 for shoulders, and 16(4)17c for • hams. Middles quiet, 130A:oozes at-16gc for Cumberland Cut, and 1730 for long elear. Lard a shade firmer:s6s tierces at / 7 yAlB3io for steam, and I B 3ilglB,( s h for kettle rendered; also 250 tierces . rltiaM, seller in May, on private terms. Butter, 4301338 c for Ohio, - and 40@48 for State. Cheese firth; 18 e:22.c. Freights to Liver-' pool dull and he avy—engagements pee A steamer of 7,500 bush corn at 3d. Lateat. .. —Flotir closed dull and decnn ing. Wheat is nominally lower; shippers and 031110/1 !mist upon a material decline. Rye dull; sales at 11 , 3 5@1.37 for western. steadyOats.t 76 ;4®76,ic for western. - Corn dull 7®8843 for new mixed 'west ern, and 80(490o for old mixed western in store and, afloat. Pork firm at 1M.75(4) 8 0,873 i for new mess, cash and regular; sales of 250' bbis at ;30,80, buyer this week. Beef \ quiet and steady. Cut Meats quiet \ and unchanged. Lard steady at 18 V@i18,Vc for fair ' to prime. Eggs quiet at 24 028 c. _,, voicioo, April it Eastern exchange firm it Dar buying, I.lopremium selling. Flour very quiet Imtree, Vtrheat dull, weak and Di Wo, /ewer; sales No. 1 at 44 1 461,17' ,„ .o. 2 .111,163i(411,11334. 'closing . gulet etPll,OO(4 &Nth; sales since the ehaege at, AO. aii®NOpni vert dab, and /olOwer; sales newel itn 4 0 Biade We, olownt .13( 3ia of new nothing do tail after bblnatty, 'Oafs 40 aud,7 1, 0414. Agee, Igo. a e for. relpalar, and _fresh re . , ,t(kidiag, dull at 51Uofor,'InKtidar 49 _Oll-11/4141.0t 14 / 96 / 1 2 0 for Ao• 1 , i \ , -satagait. $lll9 fo rsalan/P1010414 - 41.22-mr ; the failliagsettin e reoeipts,-were firmer track. Barley more active and firmer in their views, while buyers were not at 1147@1,70; sample-lota.lLllo- High- prepared topayligher prices and thus wines firmer at 8.45®86c. New Orleans the market was quiet; to-day the offer- Molasses $1®1,05. Sugar- / 4 ®l63ieb -for- in gs Verer2,ooo head at Cominunipaw, common to choice. Mess pork dull and 800 at Hudson City and 3,000 at Fortieth steady at /30,75, and closed .at $80.50. street; for good st e tck the market need Lard firmer, closing at, 1 73/4(4118c. Dry quiet and steady at full prices, while salted shoulders steady at .12c for loose; Poor Sheep war very slow of sale. 12xc for packed. Sweet pickled hams Lambs begin to arrive et with a' steady; sales at 163-6 c. Receipta for the fair demand when ofia g ood s g size and past 48 hours-9,857 bbls flour, 9,429 bu r fiat, while poor stock are dull; the sales wheat, 47,556 bu corn, 11,684 tat oats, 2,063 reported during week were 19,114 head: bn rye, 925 hogs. Shi pments--11,182 bbls cominon to fair sheep sold at 6 3i®73‘c; flour. 22,393 bu wheat, 30.330 bu corn, _ good to prime at 7js®Bc; extra at 8®8!4c; 10,664 bu oats, 5,616 bu rye, /1,050 bu bar- premium at 9©loMc; sheared at in ley, 1,189 hogs. • lambs 16©Alc. Begs; the supply in the CINO/NNA.T; April 12 . -Flour is tip- earlier part of the week was, 2,031 head changed; family 16,25®6,50. Wheat is at Fortieth street and s,B72head at Com quiet; No. 2 1 1 ,33®1,35, and No. 1 $1,43 active the prices 'munipaw; though the demand was not ©1,45. Corn scarce and in demand at were firmly supported, 64®65e. Oats advanced to 65®70c, the and in Some instances higher; stristlY latter rate for white. Rye $1,4(h©1,41, prime hogs were much wanted and sold and demand light. Barley unchanged; as high as State 1 1 . 75 151,90, and Canada $2,10®2,15. 11 3‘©11Sic, _while the course stook sold low; to-day the offerings were. Cotton firm; middling 27®2734e. To- 2 ..000 head at Fortieth street and 2,560 bacco unchanged and quiet. Whisky bead at Communipaw, but the market advanced to 90c and demand good. Meet; .was firm at the sulSoined figures: crime Perk dull and prices nominal at 531. heavy corn fed 111,26©11,373i; medium Bulk Meats 'dull; shoulders Lc° , sides sll©ll 25; common $10,75®11,00; dressed ©14,00. - - • • ' 14yo. Bacon dull; shoulders 13c, sides $13,50 . 16 '/4®163,0 for clear rib and clear. Sugar Piritantraana, Aprill2.-Cattle Mar cured hams 18®19c for canyasittd and ket.-L-Beef. Cattle dull and unchanged;_ packed. Lard dull and prices nominal; sales of 1,400 head, at 10®1034e for extra held at 18c; country eold at 173tc. Butter Pennsylvania and western steers; B®93ic dull and supply better. fresh 40®45c , for fair to good, and 6®70 per lb, gross, Eggs 1 9®20c. Sugar - steady; New Or- fdr common. Sheep in demand; sales of leans 13 x©153c. Coffee steady at 20(4) 9 head at 914 c, gross. Hogs ad -26c. Molasses unchanged; New Orleans van ed 25c: sales of 40,000 head, at sl4® 80®8Ec. , Linseed 011 dull at $1,85. Lard 15,75 per cwt. net, the latter for corn fed. 011 51,50151,55. Petroleum 3 3®35c. Pa.' CBI a r e a April 12.--Catlle Market.- gtoes dull at 40®.500 per bushel'on arri- Hogs are steady at $9,50®9,80 for coni• tal and 60®70 from store. Gold 132% moo; $ 1 0®10,25 for fair to medium; $lO. ' buying. Exchange firm at par to 50 ® 1 0,623i - for good to choice. Beef Cat premium buying. Money market easier tie are moderately active and steady at 9®lo per cent. sales at t 1 ,50®5,623i for cows and light ST. Louis, April 12 . -Tobacco steady steers; $ 6 ®6,6234 for fair to medium; 57 and unchanged. Cotton at 263ic for mid- ®7,623i for good to extra shipping steers. tiling with small sales. hemp at ;2,25 Si' Louis,. April 12-Cattle Market.- for dressed with light sales. Flour ex- Cattle dull, and unchanged ' at 1407 tremely quiet and unchanged at 14,50®5_ for fair to choice, and 12,75®3,50 for in fer superfine ; $ 5 for extra spring/ 11 5 , 2 44) ferior to common. Hogs range at $8®10; 5,40 for double extra spring and fall, and receipts 400 head. $6®8,50 for treble extra. Wheat firm .et 4 1 1,40®1,60 for good to strictly prime fall, and 1 1 ,75®1,90 for choice to fancy spring with a large supply and irregular prices; good to choice 1.70. 2 sold at.11,12@1,13, anaiNo. I at $l,lB. Corn firm for best grades; other qualities dull; bulk Corn sold at 59®60c, the latter for choice yel low in elevator; choice white in. sacks sold for 64®68c, and . fancy at 69 ®70c. Oats dull and lower at 62 .3i©660. Barley dull with small sales at 52,10 for fancy Mithesota.. ' L Rye, dull and lower at 1%200424 Whisky at. 67340. Sugar has upward tendency LOuislana Meng at 12©16c. Mola sses steady at 75® 85c for Plantation. __Coffee quiet at 2554 c for choice Rio. pork dull, with jobbing sales at 303 i ®3lc., Bulk Meats; very lit tle doing; packed clear sides on orders sold at 16c. Bacon belay and lower, job bing at 133/c for shoulders, 163 4 5 a for clear rib, and 16 4 3 c for clear aides; loose coun try hams so ld at 1434 c; clear sides 16c. Lard; choice steam sold at 173ic, and in a small way, 173ic. Receipts-2,400 bbls I flour, 25,000 bush wheat, 17,000 bush corn, 16,60Obush oats, 450 bush barley, 900 hush rye. Lorrsviis.z, April 12 .-Tobaccio steady at full pricets. Provisions -bacon quiet; shoulders 13%®14% clear rib sides 1634 ®l7O, clear sides 17,4®•173.0. Mesa pork $81,50©.T2,00. Bulk meats unchanged. Molasses 80®85c. Whisky quiet, raw 91e, free. Sugar 3.1 c adraficed on all grades. Coffee unchanged. Flour quiet, superfine at $6,00®6,25. Wheat quiet, $1,55 for real. Corn quiet at 65c for shelled in bulk. Oats in good demand at 65c. Lard 18 34019340 in tierces. River fail ing, with 8 feet 4 inches in the canal. TOLEDO, April 1 2.-Flour dull. Wheat quiet and unchanged; amber $/ $ 46 on the spot; 11,48 buyers for April; $1,47 sellers for May of white Michigan regular; $1,45 for No. 1 red; 11,46 for amber, closing at 1340 lower. Corn quiet; No. 1670; No. 2 6234 c; white 67c; yellow 6834 c. Oats steady at fw®62, o for No. / Michigan. Rye oulet and unchanged at gz,30@.4.31. Barley dull. Receipts- - 13,300 bbl flour, 900 bu wheat, 19,000 bu corn, 1,200 bu oats. Shipments-23,000 bbl 'floury 6,000 bu wheat, 29,700 bu corn, 9,500 bu oats. CLEVELAND, April 12.-Floitr market steady and unchanged. - Wheat, sales 3 cars No.l red winter at 81,45; No. 2 do offered at $1,33; sale 2 cars No. 2, Milwau kee spring at 11,40; Corn held 71; Oats, sale of 1 car at 63; Rye, dull, nominal, 1 1 , 2 5®1,28; 'Barley market quiet, held $2,15®2,20 for Canada, and 12,00f0r State; Petrolectin, not lunch doing;relined held 30®313i for standard white, 27®29 for prime light straw to white in large lots, small iota 2®3 hi gher. Mgiasins, April 12 .•-• Cotton is firm at 27 M®28e; receipts were 618 bales; exports 1530 Dales.' Flour is quiet and unchanged. Corn is held at 72c.• Oats could have been bought at 6,5 e. 'Hay . is held at /28. Perk sold at tn. - Lard is . held 18/c. Bacon is quiet, with sales of shoulders at 13%®14% and aies at 75ic. Bulk meats are weak, wi t h sales lof shoulders at 1234 c, and sides at 1634 c. BALTIMORE, ApTill2,L-FIOUT; western superflnes6®7,2s; extra i56, 5 0®8,25; fam ily 1 8 . 7 5®9,50_. . Wheat firm at previous quotations. Corn firm; white 82®860; yellow 86c. Oats firm; prime 750. Rye unchanged. Mess Pork quiet, at 132. Bacon quiet; rib sidei . 163.ita clear sides 1730; shOulders 1./3p); hams 20©210. Lard dull et /NO. Whisky firm at 92c. Pallanex.e,uta, April .12'-i-Fiour is very quiet and unchanged, except nurth western extra family which sells at.. 16,50 ©7,25. Wheat is light and the demand unchanged. • Oats is firm; sales of. west ern at 73®750. • Petroleum firmer; Crude at 21c; Refined, at 81340. Provisions in active. Mesa. Pork at 182,60. *Lard at 19e.: Whiskey at 95 ®98c. - - ' DETROIT, Aprill2.-Wheat scarce and higher for -white winter; No. 111,63, No. 2 $1,42; No. '1 amber -11 - ,45. Corn 720. Mill Feeds-Brati 200; coante middlings. 220; line 27®28c. • -• Live Stork Markets , . • NEW Yozsw, April 12 . --Cattle :Market. —The receipts for the week were 0,165 beeves, 2:3,059 sheep and lankbx; /3,266 hogs. The market opened thle k week with a fair supply otOattle and at prices fully a - to,N of a cent below tho, figures of Monday, iso that the advance on stud day was entirely 105 t.,. The market, however, gathered a little strength and .by Friday things looked a little, better ior , sales. men, who fold at 'prices a cent below Monday% rates. Toklay 'the - market opened with a 'supply of 100 car loads at Commanipaw, 40 .do at West End and 200 head at the National)Yerd. The day Was a veryllrur one and the market was modOrately,active, but'as holden did not care..tri force sales, trade, was slow. and poricia ruled about 3,6 e below.the rates of Last Mdpday; poor to, medium, Cattle, 12 n 2 ® 1 33 c; ,echntd to lair - steers, 1. 10)151 goodriteers and fat oxen, 16(0/00; prime to extra steers,' 18@)1030; choice,. IN@ 17c; a majority of sales were made at 14®150, the average price being' 14W; and the poorest eattltrbrought 11X01,2e. Sheep and taMba--itethe dirlier'part of the week: the arrivals 'Were! OOMMOOF. pAw 43.40Qthead, Bergen' , Hilt , 600 . head and- 8,40 Q head at Fortieth, street, the market at ;the opening was ftern ;for g ood but slow for Ammon stock,, and prices ruled, from 'f to ilme for 0002111011 Pa extra Riske: wort, Shev, 13 4 6 . 0 p ranllell *OM 113 i-to While w# t he elee eerthe week kektere Ise leOf =EMS IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH, PORT NITA.THE A CHI CAGO RAILROAD. April 12.--1 car blooms, Anderson, Cook & 2do ore Chess, Smyth & Co; 2 do do, Co;! Zug & Co; ! .1 do do, Hussey, Wells A Co; 200 bbls flour, Watt, Lang A Co; 50 bbls 200 eks de, E B ea g le- ton cars rye, 100 bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 100 bbls flour, Dan Wallace, 600 do do, T C Jenkins; 15 doz brooms, L Jbl e ßlanchard; 20 do do, W. M Gormly; 1 J JPe bggs,ttit; 22 Wdworth Davison Ido do, oo do apples & , Volgt, M a hood & Co; 7 bbla eggs, •J A. Graff& Co; 88 pkgs butter, bbls eggs, W H Graff A Co; 42 lef spokes, Hare & Brtl; 2 pkgs cheese, Kramer Bohn; 1 car staves, Wm Hast ings; 2do do M P Adams Bro; 74 doz rockers, L ogan, Gregg A Co; 1 car wrought iron. Pitts Iron & ',Forge Co; .5 pkgs butter, Vangorder A Shepard; sdo spirits, Bennett & Sons; 10Ics lard, •Jas Lippencott; 2 bbla alcohol, Harris A Ew ing; 5 do do, Schwartz A Haden; 15 bbls mess pork. 25 do bulk hams. F Sellers & Co; 100 bbla flour, J M Montgomery; 35 bales proom corn, H R McClelland; 300 bbls flour, t3eghmyer & Voskamp; 1 car shorts, H t 3 chnelback; 99 bbls flour, W Booth; 200 bbis flour, S Lindtgly Jr A Co; 100 do do, D Wallace. CLEVELAND ANDFITTEITPATZ RAU ROAD, April 12. 1 ca ' scrap steel, American Steel Co; 2 cars blooms, Kim ick de Co; 2 cars N York ore, Reese, Graff & Blair Dull; 4 cars iron ore, Shoenberger. & Co; 300 sks oats, J & W Fairley: 6 tubs butter, Morroson A Devol; 37 bbls glass, A & D H Charnbefs; 10 bat; to. Ch ES C Bare; 31 ricks oats, 'Ke y & Ritehart; 15 kegs pearl barley, Seghtnyer & Voskamp ; 5 bbls do, 10 do oat meal, S trickl &M; I McCu gs llouo,o ke dnehar Co; & t S: 180sks er rags, gh, Ri Sde 55 jugs molasses 1 car potatoes, Volgt, Mahood dY Co 1 15 Jugs molasses, Arm strong, Bro's A Co; 40 do do, Berelorer man & O'Brian; 300 ski, bran, A G Robb; 124 bbls clay, T Coffin; 17 bales hemp, H Oerwig & Co; 12 cases tobacco, Arbu les & Co; 1 car potatoes, Wm Knox; ck 4 bbls buckwheat flour , Totten A Co; 1 car oats, W G Miller:- 240 sks barley, W J Meek; 118 sks oats 82 do rye,. S Hood. PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI 'AND ST. LOUIS RAILBOA.D, April 12.--54 sacks oats, 44 do rye,Meaner & Harper; 2 do fruit, lot scrap iron. M. Kelly; 14 bdis p paper, Pittsburgh Paper Manufacturing Co.; 44 bills - felloes, circles and boards, D. Springer & Co.; 54 do 2 strips,W. Gilmore; 50 do brooms, J. Kallenber G. ger; 7 bbls eggs;& Voigt, M. Co.; 14 slut wool, D. Bradley at Son; 14 tierces barns, 10 bbls oil, F. Sellers & Co.; 22 do do, Watt, Lilt CO.; 1 ear scrap iron, J. Winkle de tibiae. 2 kgs. produce, F.. B. Creaghead; 2 ggs, J. A. Graff ; bags meal, •Day &40 sks floor, G. ?dyer; 20cascs tobacco, W. L. Jones; 6 bbls whiskey, A. Gloctner; 6 do do, W. hiethoft ; 6 do do. Surggen; 2 tierces 'sadsageity J. P. Ha ke] boxes tobacco, 2 Wiles do, J. M. Sla; 2 /did! do. J. lappencott; 80 tierces huffs, E. H. Myers & Co.; 1,375 shoulders, W. B. Hays & Son. A.ritzertzux STATIoN, April 12.-2 cars wheat, R T Kenned,y Bro; 12 bbls wine, D Keller; 4_ pkgs, tobacco, Renter & - Co; 60 bbls 100sks flour, Hippley & Beck ert; / car staves, J M Hemphill; 2 do do , Ralya & R;.l car flaxseed, hi B Suydam; .100 bbls flour, A Martin; 8 bbls eggs, Fred Osyens; 2 do do, Gray & Armstrong; 350 bile Mall, Smith a co; 88 skis * rags, J ,B Jones:lo2 bgek.dagileasd; Ewer,Hamil ton.& Co;, 15 obis apples, Jobs Herbert; 18 rolls leather, James Callery; .10 doz brooms, J Rotten; 10 dodo, W Sodden; 5 'do . do 0 Yeaglo; la hides, Lappo Welse;2 bids butter, H Rea Jr ! April 12.-1 Arzatengerr Vir.rxr RAILROAD. 600 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 8 cars railroad ; irim•Hamilbal it Naples RR Co; 1 car metal, John' Moorheail; 1 do McKnight, Poter & Co; 2 do stone, Henderson.. Alexander & Co; 4 aka flaxseed,.l do onions,E • Heazleton; 7 pkgs, A Kirkpatrick to; 4 skit rye, Ido seed, Adams & Austlem 2 bbla onions, 2 do. apples, 4 do `eggs, Brtlggeman ct O'Brian; 'l , , car grarn, Mona:try 'ct Woodl Ido do, Scott A; Gloat; 8 bbls eggs, 8 , pkgs,` J' A' Miller; 1 car- grain, Keil de Rltcharts 2 pka leather, H Childs A Co; 1 car metal s , A Woodsides.• The river was reported swelling slight ,., y last evening with six feet, ten inches , •. in the channel by the Monongahela marks.. Weather changeable and cool. • .The St. Marys and Alaski from Cin cinnati and Julia No. 2 fr om ,Z an es v ill e , Cin cinnati, 1 constitute the arrivals since the date of , • our list report. , - • the - r The Alaski, we believe...is e largest stern wheel boat boat that has-been here since the days of, the Adriatic, and, itls said, has a greater tonnage than any stern whdeler * that ever passed through the mug. „She is', aunounced , for ;New Orleans, and 1111,It IL expected, be able toitet °icon Thuraday, , Whe towbbat Geo.' Thompson , arrived from_ Paiheaburg With two barges of The *Wile rikyili 'announced to iiie her d e paitureforElt..Adonle atid,St. Paul this eveniug. The ,Beilvernon ._left -.Bt. Louis foi ottet tbibutigh on Pridav, and the Lorena , Verthtl t i aseo l ir i g tarcalii, = prrTenzGri RIVER: NEWS. 4 • - • -• 40r., . .414-W*4 'ft.V.Z-44-4 :riet • " GAZETTE: TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1869. . _ MUNE -upateadji—fitadt-AQ-404410., first boat out for Nashville. • The Ida Rees_ No.- 2. left St. Lot& for Fort Benton, on Peden, and thsArkari sas and Imierter, wer to ha v e-gill-9n Saturday. -' t • The Maggie Rays, Capt. B. C. Martin, is announced for St. Louis and St. Paul, forthwith. She is one of the beat boats in the trade. Some of the steamer Rubicon has been changing hands lately. She is now owned as follows: Geo. W. Hal:lett, nine-sixteenths, and Wm. H. Blake sev en - sixteenths. The new steamer Australia is up for New Orleans, and is now ready for en. gagernents. The mate of the Lorena, John Hague was stabb at St. Louis on F rida, last by a negroed roustabout with Whom he had some difficulty in—regard to work. Mr. Hague was stabbrid in three places, one uncter the left arm one in the mus cles of the left arm, and the other on the hand. The negro was arrested, and com mitted on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. The wounds of Mr. Hague, though serious, are not consid ered danserous. The Wauanita, in command of Capi C. A. Dravo, a well-known steamboat man, is announced for St. Louis and SI Paul. The B. C, Gray and New York were advertised to leave Cincinnati for. Pitts burgh on Monday. The splendid side-wheeler St. Marys, Capt. T. C. Sweeny, Morris Dorsey clerk, is the to C. 'for Cincinnati to day, leaving promply at noon. She is In all respects; the finest and most commo dious steamer that comes to this port, and as a - beiasequence, offers superior In ducements to passengers. Shippers will have their bias of lading down as early in the day as Possible. —The towboat Collier arrived at Louis vale on Friday with a tow of coal for W H Brown. TO V. F. Wilson also ar rived the same day, with two steamboat hulls laden With Pittsburgh =untie tortes. _ — Judge Broughton, the father of Mr. Ed. Broughton, who is one of the clerks on the Belle Lee, was the greatest suf ferer by the destuctive fire at Rodney, Mississippi. His lose beyond insurance will doubtless reach $30,000. —The steamboat Hard Times was sold pt Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday last for $1,900. She was formerly a Pittsburgh boat, having been built here a number of • ears ago by Capt. perry Brown. DiEMPBIB AND NEW ORLEANS, 'L , OII RIO PHIS ANDA ÷v ii= h, _ NEW OttLEANS.—The new sod spier. did passenger packet ----77. 7 m ALASKA. ..... . .... P. J. Galas. Commanders. Wilt leave tor . the above and all intermediate ports, on 111 BESDA.Y. April 15th. at 4 .r..m. For freight or pusage apply on board, or to WIRIEsT, SWANEY & CO.._ Agents. ThroughLavarea the above boat to Galveston. Indlanoia, and Brazos. via Morg.4 Line to S lme. Montgomery and Wetompka. Ala.. via Baker's Lime of steamers; also, via Kosn's Line Red-River Packets to Alexandria, Grand Zaire. Shreveport and Jetlerron, given t o r GARIEST. GAMIEST. SWANEY & CO., . apLl • 94 Water street, - Plltsbnrgh. Pa. _ _______________________ poll: MEMPHIS, AND ..a: NEW ORLEANS— ThesteameANSTRALIA ........... . ............. Capt. ------, Will leave fbr the above and Interthediate porta on WEDNE3DAY. Anril 14th, at 4r. at. Iror freight ur pastime. /*WV ou board, or to FI.Ai!K & cot.r.i NGIVOOD, apt WIRIEST, 8 WANtY & CO. • 'Agents. FAN cLARBSVILLE .I _ vms=4 D NASH V ILLE.—The One --easo hafaexiipr s teamer CAMELIA..... . ............ .••Capt. GOLDING, Will leave for the 'shore and Intermediate orta on TURSDAY, 13th inst.. at 4r. ai. p For freight or passage apply on board or to . FLACK & t.OLLINGWOOD. ape .WIRIEST; SWANEY & CO.. Agents. FOR WHEELING. 3IARIF.T I'A.PAREEMSBURG AND CU.:WINN ATI. Leaves PittsbareitEVERYTITESDAY- ZS M, Leaves Cincinnati EVERT FRLDAY-4 P. 31. The swift and superb Sidewheel Steamer ST. MARYS. T. C. SWEENEY, Commander, win leave as announced above. For Frelgh t„t r A t 'i msruteir s oa l loltrit, or to um), or COLLINo A BARNES, Agents. N. 11:-1Vo Freight received on Tuesday after 11A. M. mli 'UPPER MUSES PE INIIIO-- SIP- - mairmt::lB69. adroit NORTHERN LINE PACKETS , PROM St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL ISTERIIt4D7.ATE PORTS. One of leavelendid Sidewheel Steamers of tills Line will St. Louis da ly for Keokuk, Ds reo pen, Dobuque, Winona, Stillwater ann St. Pant. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all points oh the Upper 7111.als es/IPD' 012 steamers running from this port and connecting with the Northern Line Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees to get their Freight through without delay and at lowest rates. Apply to _JOHN VLACH. J. D. COLLINOWOOD, R. C. GRAY, Agents, or to 91 Water street. mnaa:Rzi FOR: BT. LOUP!, DU isida% B MEE AND bT. PA UL.—The steamer - • WAUANITA . ....• .•... . Cant. 6. A. ibtaVO. Will leave as about on IA EDNXIDAT, 1141 b Inst.. at 4 F. at. For freight Or passage apply on board or to • JOHIr FLACK, J. D. COLUNGWOOD, Agents. &DM EOR ST. LOVIS. LENA. DUBUQ7C AND ST. 171..—The pastienge tteanter 'MAGNI& HATS (int. B. D. Ill'anirfr, Will Iwo for the abos Dons, on THIS DAY, 141. th. intl. TorArelght or_pasame apply on board or to FLACK 41 COLLNOWOOD. WM/EST SWANEY.. ADS_ PARKENOSBURO 1011 I T T N lII . ' IU li, G II ~ E ggre a A WHEELING AND, PAR XERSBURG LINE.--LeAvA otmlnatiV's WWI' Host. tilm. of Wooki Streat. dally at /A Y., wzR NEBDAYB and SA'I3RDAYE, WAXY aAGikle Cr. L. mititititikle. Mister. rivight will be received at all bourn by . . JANES OOLLINE. - ' • PIAVE . & VULLINOWOOD, TO IV'EIIFOOLANDsgiaI Q U EtNSI I OWN. max* Masi 11117110101:114 minniesetnit sixteen, ant-olu AMON, in. Bathe ceiebroted' ' ' 5 Ve v. ,.. 55515'• CITY OP PAN,Is, OP A. CITY OP BOSTON CITY OP LB. EP s omit OPICNDON, rtrt 8101 .TwpAY. from Pier, 48, , lutormaTi v on a nntt Lo )or naNage or .r . , F Autaam BOMAN* Jr. TO Prerra aniiii.,47lirOnlcliji tiding: -!L -. • Nomiv °Moine Post •1111 .• NOTICE 0F.., - ' ,OO- PARTN.NRSHIP : The nn 4 eridined.ii.te:tnia jai Ihnne4 aoor gartnershlp uniatirthenalie an 4 etre P. &sump & 00., , . . . and will coatfauithe Prolvtakia Lad Lard alba. 'luau sr hereto:dom. : " '" • LE44L:DathATE ATVaavaorre Aire ra, no. aka:A • RIVER PACKETS NASHVILLE CIN CIF IFATt Agento, EJ ... ... ... A. 1. BUTYIII3OII °KLINGER & STEVENSON, COMNISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, . All Kinds of Country Produee, ( • ;.. All orders for Merchandise promptly filled, at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention • given to the Sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried 'Fruits, .&c, We feel confident that we can: give 'entire satista , „ton, by making QUICK SALES and PROMPT REMITS. at MIGTURST MARKET PRIORS, and therefore respectfully solicit your consign- Maments. All correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain in store to arrive daily. au31378 ESXABI I IMED BY A. & T W. M. GORMLY, *ROLES /LIZ GROCER, [ No. 271 Liberty Street, WIRZCTLY OPP. EAOLZ HOMO se :316 PITTS-13tatiall, 13A. IL szmar. ...... Jo A. wrzzla. SON Commisoion 2Terchants• AND DIALYSIS IN No • ET1,01711., GRAIN, F.E.VAD. . 95 OHIO EITREE'L "near East Common. ALLEGHENY C/TY. PA. PDTNR. NYIL ..... AB. 7. KELL iiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DNALIES IN PLOITE, GRAIN, NEEDS, MILL PEED, Ac.,, 849 Liberty illt.,!Pittebturgb, myttbst • 3. fiILINCILIIID, • • 1 Wholesale and Retail Grocers§ atilB:xisNo. 39e PENN STREET. ifTTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale larocers,.Commission Merchants In Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Naliss,Ass, Cotton Yarns and all P'icaburgh Ilfannuctures generally, MB and RI o4COND STREET, Pittsburgh. acirmenti turtAci. rupTON&WALLaus, Whole wdeniErittlAFTßATatitgreZAL" laistrse • . • .701121 t. 11008111../IDR. . 1101 71311,30111 L; 13. 110178/1. - TORN I. ROUSIE &BROS, Su u amnion; to JOHN I. HOOKS & CO., Whoc le. 'Nita Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor ner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. W C. ARMSTRONG, Succeinor C Atelr tirria&,_.ermstroz‘ig, PRODUCE t.MANT, 2.0. 25 Market street. TO BUILDERS ! _600.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. . 150,000 feet .1,4 Inch Clearrialik: 25,000 feet 134, Inch Common Plank: 25,000 het Dry 1 and X inch Oak: 125 ,00 ff. 2,1, 131..2 and 3 inch Poplar: ' , 10.000 feet Jiry Poplar Eau:tiling: 10,000 feet Dry 'Fellow Pine Boards; 100,060 feet Hemlock Scntling. 303.000 feet No. 1 15 inch taginaii Shin -200.000 Ni. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed; 30,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, shaved: 50,000 Fire Brick; 4,000 Fire Tile. lOU Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw 31111 Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and for sale bg),' ALF,XANDF.It PATTEIInON. Yards— No. 1 7 Itetwosa street and corner of Pre Me and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny, late bor mfgla .2,inchostcr. ap :6 ROCK THE BABY , EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. SOLD ORLY By LEMON &. WEISE. PractiCal Furniture illanufacturers, &e n 119 wotart,Tl,l.l.l7. Where may be found a it'll assortment of Pa t% lor. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture. de2s smunvG An Iminense Stock at Low Prices, at IffcCORD CO's, 181 WOOD STREET NOTIcE OF DISSOLIItON. The Partnership heretofore existing between he undersigned, is This Day Dissolved By mutual consent. Zither partner will sign In , • mh301;52 KEYSTONE. POTTERY. RIER & CO., Atanatacturers o RERENNWARB. , pRESTEL WARE &a °Mee and Warehouse. 383 .LIBERTY ISTEELT. orders promptly attended to. 91 : • T EVERT - ONE NEEDS. FLOUR that will matte °hole° Nread at a Low Pawl. - MEANOR & HARPER have succeeded in getting the best elou tbe lowest price offered in Dili market for thein Ave years. They warrant every barrel to give entire ton d osatisfac,nd It has never. failed In a single instant:le so. Dealers will and It to their advantage to give their WHITE ROBE a trial. Kept constantly on hand at their Ware house, Up LIR , ' uTY STREET,Plttsburgh. Pa. ap7 WILOOR OIL CLOI'IIII, GREEN OIL CLOTH • FOR WINDOW SHADES. TRANSPARENT • WINDOW SHADES, TARLR AND FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS -IN EVERY VARIETY. J. and A 8 PHILLIPS,. 28 and 518 81=1; Street THE MAN.' OR;; THE MEN, who hold PATHONILTIOkEES pf the 4d d SERIES .0P Wehu.niGTor4 NEDAI, LION PEZirtoire hereby ihroymed that the drw. lugs were ma de January 29, EN% and that ef .eulare, Wing, Itill, Information oh the number, orawn. will be tent to' persona interested. on their aldresalnp the WABIEILNOTOIi MEDAL, LION PEN COMPANY, New York, N. B.r-Raual TUX TIVEZTO OP Paz drtuf 81- RUM: le2S:f6 ENw arEstenve. 011A./VOES. Zatra large and sweet just received and for sale brile; b 7, y th 6 dozen; also, new Messina Lemons, /or corner Liberty liN A. RENSHAW, and Ninth 'drilla 2 ,oool94 l " B °'"*E li 1 . 5 • - biLaNsiale d IrrEvrmorir. BARRELS' OF SORGHUM? jii ? " 11 1 211i1Glin i BrEVNIQS6I4, cHERIMINT-400 N,;„/ ByarstslloCenientAbrease by • • J. B.ADANYIIRLD Daiwa rEAcuEs.—aoo for sale by 11:01111111.10.0. ±z y ~~~~ ~~ a : vN'4~ s ~,~ 2s , .~.~ _. ~ '''~~. '~'S~~'FM °~,~,t a ; Y',,,~!`e y, fir. _ „t. ON PAERROH.AN TS RECEIVE AND BELL • W E ST EleNallgamit PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.—On and after Neer. 92 K11189.; 'the Pa. senger .Tralas on theestnletniennanvania Rat - road - will arrive at a nt i epa - Meta - the Feder? 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City as lbllogrs: • deHee. ' - ' l/eparAv. gi_pringtVe No16:40 a m Ma 11..., ", .....141451 Freeport No. I 13510 a m Freeport - NO. 1 9:1 ne Express 10:40-atn Shan:telt No111:20 ant Sharpb4 N0.11:95 p m Express . 9:45 Dia Freeport No. 24:00 pm laprlngd9e No 13:310 pin Mall 5 : 55 pn3 Freeport No. 3 5:510p re t3pringd , e No20:40 te lb SoringiPe No 2 lf:10 pa Above trains run daily except Sunday. . . The Church' Train leaves' -411 henr gentian every dunday at 7:40 a. m.: 'Allegheny City at 9:50 a; in. • Returning.‘leaves Allegheny City. at 1:210p. in. azul t Frtve at AR. eight:4l7Jan°. Lion at' :45 p: , in. • • 009.9112A1105 TiCEEre—For Wen of Twenty - between Allegheny Ci ty,,IMIT NOM. Ildr's, 'Bennett, Flue Cree Etna. agd Sharpsburs and good only on the trellis stopping at Stations epedged on elekete. nn en. . n • The trains leaving Allegneny City at' 1:00 a, make direct connection at Prover withWai. n kerns line of Stages forßutler and llannaht town. Through tlcketamakbe purchased at th e Moe. No. IL ill Clair tree near the uspensienßrldgg, Pittsbur, h, and at t e Depot, Allegheny,' • For farther Inlbrtuktion apply to • - . JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent . ' r• - ~. - n Federia Street Depot. The Western Penneylvanle Railroad will not as same aarrisk fbrßaggage,,except lbr wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundrt d - Dollara• In value.. .11 baggage ex. seeding this amount In value willbe at. the rlsk oy the - owner, - unless taken brspeelial contract..: tt_ ,erk EDWARD, 11. IFILLuma noM .ral Superintendent, Altoona: PIM F. SELLERS, R. OWNS, EA_ J. L. DEUNSTH ' HILL 8 ) 10°141Z 'UNION PACIFIC BAILWA; The SHORTEST AND MOST 'HELLO! ROUTE tram the East to all Points In - • Colezado, • Nevsida, • , Cattroftla; Utah, Two Trains leave state Line and Leavenwo to (Bnn_days excected,)on the arrival of trams of Pas.No Railroad. front tit. Lcatts,- add -Hans& bat and Bt.: Joe Railroad from krtilitch Donor/ Jaw at . Lawrence, Topeka' and Warner) WI sta for all points ln Kansas. At end of track . west of Nos worth with:Abe U STATES EXPRESS COMPAN PART .LIRE OF ovmazauni . mem AND sirs= 11.E_IVVEL11.1 SALT , Al! Points in the . Territoriel, And with SANDIIRSONII TRI-WEEKLY LINZ of COACHES for Fort Unto% Bent's Fort, pear, .Albuqueriget IRMA Be, Ana .all PCOMI t At Alip sons and New meideo. and With thepmen ream nd the addltions ' of.. rollitiustoolt equit, a arrangements e with terponsthie treerland Transportatin Linea rm ., u s nesstr!merminp,, thts road n o r offers unequalled iacUltieg ter the t:mummies Or freight to the Far West ~ .. nouns for -saie it .au th e tulucti*gi °Mimi ft the Ontted States an clinadu BeyEE d sijciziolbelletets via - THE SMOU it ini/ON IIO Di N'' •," , ' IAYIV.I.A.Xf RAILROADS - - ITTsni r.`.ONN it ,jttai S t a mm= AnatoAD.....o viLLL On and &tier TITItIiDAY, Nov II* Dodd, trains will arrive at and treedartiabe---tTM.; nirr tha - Depot Corner o f Grant and Water streets., ad follows; ... 4 , rt Mall to and fromljnion- Depa . A" 'yes. town.. .................. 7:00 A. 2. 6:00 P. X. McKeesport Accomdyn 11:00 A. w. .2:05 A. Y. Ex. to and-from Unt'n. 3:00 P: )1. 10:10 A. X. West Newton Accom'd 430 r. Y. 5:35 A. X. Braddock's Accomdt'n. 6:15 P. It. 7:50 P. X Night Ac. tocK'sport.lo:3o P. K. 6:45 A. X i Sunday Church Train to and from West Newton 1:00 P. X.10:00 A. Tor tickets apply rm E. M. RAYMOND. Agent .W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. no2o ORANGE OF a insm TIME. examoulawr vALLET RAILROAD; On and after MONDAY, November 9th, ages, TWO TRAINS DAILY will leave Pittsburgh .Station corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 01 20 BY, Buffalo, and all points in the 011 Regions. pza,tvz Prnestrasa. lARRIT IR ritlesiDn472 Mall —... 7:15 am f Mall ... ... ...• 5:40 pin Express 710 pto tExpress :3O ain Brady's B Ac 3:00p mißradys M.Ao 1 0:30 a no, Ist Soda Works Ist Soda Works i Accomd.... 10:50 a m Accomod , n. 8.20 a 11l Ad Soda Works . 2d Soda Works Accomod'n. 5:00 pln ACCOZOOd 9 11. 3:40p te Church Train leave ittsburgh at la.o r. X. Arrive at P 9:50 as. Passengers takinittsburghatg express' a. train 'have but one change of cars between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and On h r eglons. Mall add Express Trains stop only at principal points. Mixed Ws, and AO. commodatiod trains stop at all stations. - .THOMAS M. RING, Ass% Supt. W. FOSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. nog • ITTSIIIIRG Mu CINCDINATI AND m LOUD RAILWA Eb Y. PAN HANDLE ROUTE: - CHANGE OP TIME.—On and after SUNDAE'. Nov.2d, trains 'Pall leave and arrive at ta% Union Depot, as Mow', Plttaburgh time; . Depart. lirle/. MaFast il ExpreiLin ... 3:13 a. m. 12:13 a. a, e ........... /0:13 a. m. 7:33 p. ro. Fast Enpress ....... . .... 2:58 p. m. 12:18 a. M. Mixed Way..... .. . ~. . 5:43 a. m. 0:43 p. m. McDonald's Ace'n, • ... 111:28 a. tn. 8:33 p.m, Steubenville Accommod. 3:38 p.m. 9:48 a..m. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2 .5:08 p. za. 3:18 P. M. aa- 2:58 P. 31. &XXVIII will leave daily.. 19:13 P. Y. Mall will arrive daily. , • The 10:13 a. tn. T 727.11 kalteD, dialn, alUlds7ll ex cepted, and makes close connections al New. ark tce Zanesville and points ,on ilandusky Mansileld I Newark It. N. S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Anent. W.W. CARD, 811D't.. Stentienville. Ohio. - - . 1868 ...Witaipm' P/TTBBIIII6H. FORT WAYNE & CRthA6O E. W. and CLEVELAND & P I7 7OIIDEGH A. Prom Der— ,h 1888, trains will leave front and arrive st the Union Depot, north side, Pitts. burgh Maine, as follows: Chicago Ex.... 303 a m Chicago EX... 2:13 Eri X Ygn Mt17:518 am Chicago Ex.. 11:88 Cl. & Wli`glii , lB:slB a 111 Wheeling Ex 11:1311 Chicago lfail,•.6:118 a m Crestllne - Mail 3:53pi Chicago Ex.. /0:08 a m Chicago Ma u Cl. &Witit' ZX .51:23p anbid Ex 4:0801 Chicago Ex.. M:43 m e & Yg'n Exo:l3p/ W'e &Erie Ex 4:83 p a p& Wh'if R 70136414 Depart from Atterenv. atrrive sw delegliem s N. Brigt'n Ac. 8: 8a m N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 am Leetsdale " 10:28 am N. Eritin " 801 ii azia " " 11:581 M New Castle "/ 0 :41 am Itoehester " 1:33 pm Leetriabi ~` ?„-ad ant Leetsdale Ace.3:BB pm • ' " ah ,l 3Pnt N. Erigrn " .5:33pm N. Bea "71:413 pin N. B rig t'si " AS:3Bp m Leeteade " 4:113 Dm Leetse " 10:43 OM " lag ta= Leetsdale Hun. Leet s dale Bun- us 17- itract: ' Chicago Express leaves daily. degii Air 7LI P :88 a,..m. Chicago Express arrives daily. . R. MYEEB : General Ticket ..tzwit. r E NNSYLVA-Mum mi NIA CENTRAL RAIL AD. ('nand after Nov, 25th, 11763,-. Trani will arrive at and depart from the Union Depcit, corner 02 Washington and ,Li follows: streets; as Arrive. Dpsrt. Mall Train.... 1:30 a mlDay Express.. 2:3o , mit Fast Line... . 2.40 a m WalPs No. 1.. 6:30 am WalPs No. i.. 6 20 a m 24:111-Train.v., 8:15 am BrintonAcen. 7:50 a m *Machin' Ex 1A112.33 pin Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m V7alPs No. 2..11:0 pm Cincinnati Ex .9:40 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:45 pm Johnstown Ac10:35 am Braddocks Nol4:2opm Baltimore Ex. 1.45 D ni Phila. Express 5:10 pm Phila. Express2os pm Wall' s No. 3..5:A0 pm Wall's N0..3... 1:30 p m Wall s No. 4.. 6:15 pm Braddocks No 18 : 50 pni Fast Line . ..; .. 7:50 pm WalPs , No. 4. 7:25 PDI Wall'alio.ls.. 11:50 pia Way Passnir 10:20 p m . The Church Train leaves Walls Station every Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reaching Pittaborgh,st 10:1 1 0a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh- et 12:50 p. m. mid arrives at Walls Station at tr ai 'Cincinn daily. Ail ati Express leaves other l , a daily except Sunday. For further information anplv to W. H. BEckwint; Agent. The Pen.nsylvaniaßallroad Company will not as. fume any risk forßaggage, except for wearini ap. parel,_and limit their responsibility to One Mut. dre, ,Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding thrt amount in value will be at the risk of the ewnar, Unless taken by speolal contract. ' - EDWARD ii. WILLIANIB. tici23 General Superintesilent, Altoona, pa. Eastern Divhdon. .4.Azona, New Mexico, Idattoi Washington, Oregon • AND . . • eimeridakpariateadem t ~ e ..tionnraftriut;!: aa " 1,11 EI