Letter from a Prisoner* The following is a copy of a loiter re ceived by CoL Matheson, of the Thirty- Becond.ißegiment.ftew York State Volun teers,. from Ross 'A. J Fi«h, Capbin of Com pany E, First California Regiment. Capt. Fish is now in the hands of the rebels at Charleston,.aud it will be a matter of in terest to know how our soldiers are faring in that section : COABLESTOX,tjec.2,IBOI. Mr Deab Coloxkl: Your letter of Oct. H 6 f since when I hare s§?.’ not heart ftda any one. Yea. intimated that you would send a box of clothing, &c. ITyou hare, 1 hare not received it, 1 am £ : aadly in wMit of elothing and of moitey, and am already at a loss how to direct you ao that I may be relieved. The risk of not getting a box. is so great that l advise you not to send -on#, f think if you would "remit $6O or I>loo to the commanding officer __ at Fortress Monroe, he would be able to forward lt’%ith safety, if any one could. It,ria. impossible to give a permanent we are changed occasionally. Wo arc nowin Charleston jail. Dear Col onel, the imprisonment ts killing upon us all. To-day we saw the last of Surgeon Griswold of the 38th New York, Scott Life Guard.'* When disease take* one now, we have no ritality to ahake it off. If our government does not do something noon, a higher court will settle our question. You know hiy/eheerful spirits, but I am not the tame. .1 worked hart to get up the Califor nia regiment, and More itde&ily. It teems _ hard that my efforts are_to be blotted out, and my'existence unkowo, save to a few weeping relatives. Tell Senators Latham and McDougall and my friends, that the their eternal endeavors for their release. It is a shame that those whu have labored and fougfa t so well should be permitted to die in a strange land, In a jail, carried to a lone grave, unaccompanied by even a comrade soldier there to rest un known as .well as tinhenbred. s Pleaje write to my sister or forward this; the .bpportuhitica of writing are so few, and the- chances of letters never reaching their 1 destination, and the limits placed txpoAJdheir contents by . the authorities forbid my writing to my beloved mother and dear sister apd dearest L. I could not do so. Tcnow my' feelings and my undying devotion to my cause. I trust' in . God t soon to "be with you. I never hear from you; hut I know the history of the First;California regiment will he a good one. ~\ My love to Lient. Brown and Company E, and all the regiment, Lieut. Col. Pinton, Major Lemon, Adjt. Purdy, Dr. Little, &c. Direct my letters to Fortress Monroe, some may come by chance. - Poor Jim Potter, Major of the New York ‘iwgiment, with tho rest of the field officers,- are in a "solitary confinement, awaiting the punishment to the privateers. The same'fate awaits them. God be with ' you all.- Tours ever, R. A." Fish, Capt. Co. E, Ist Cal. Regft: The Massachusetts SKLP-DESXAL. There are numerous insUnces of noble self denial on the part of soldiers. Their pay per month is $l3, and they receive their ' pay .every two months. A day or two sineb A' soldier camo .toJho chaplain of tho Seventh,.and wanted to purchase eighteen cents worth of postage stamps. “It is all the money I have," said he “ and I want to Write homo once in a while." The chap lain knowing him to be a steady, ecomomi < 041 aolilCr, replied, “how is this? you were paid off the other day." «I know it but there Js my family at homo; I sent -them twenty«dhree dollars; then there were "tho bodies of those two men who died, I - gave two dollars to send them home, and then there were a few tittle things I must- which took the eighty-two cents, and herd is the other eighteen, which makes up the twenty-six dollars." There'is eelf-de nial for you. Ido not suppose that this is *-ftfl-OTCSJJttoBar case; there are thousands of men in this army whose most anxious thought*are for those whom they have left behind.* ~ THE ECONOMY OF TUE REGIMENT. I doubt if any other regiment has sent home a larger amount of money than this. At last pvfdaj the amount was a little ris ing would average nearly $l9 per mha. Such an amount must be acceptable m the families of Norfolk and Bristol'at tMsaeaaon of ihc year. Thec’or respondencepf the regiment is very large —the numbor of letters sent averaging 360 per day. Some days nearly air hundred ‘ have been mailed. To show the excellent discipline of the regiment it may be stated that the guard house is often without an inmate and that the offences deemed wor * thy of punishment are very rare. Such a regiment is an honor to the old Common wealth.— Correspondence Boston Journal. Big Bugs South. We have read the Inaugural Speech of Pettus, the Governor of the State of Mis sissippi, and have found it a sweetly tumescent production. For instance: “When defeat.brings death to the best and bravest of* our land,..- and more than death to those who merely survive reckless must be the man who assumes to , play any part in this desperate game with out more than ordinary solicitude.” This is piit, it will be noticed, in the bestDoctor _ Samuel-Johnsonian style. What is put? the reader may ask. Really, we don’t knovr. All wc know is that whatever is put is very'well put indeed. But this is betteretill: / •'MIf the ship is lost, the cap tain goes with it. If otnv cause is lost, all who hold big places in the Sothern States V/must perish first iu its falL” Pettus eridently felt a crick iu the neck witai he emltted this sentence. ‘ His is one of “ the big places,” and his may be one of the first haliers. The “ big places ” will become “tight places” when “our cause” Is “lost.” Pettus understands what bis peril is with reasonable- clear ness. . He is also kiod enough to observe that not only will those “in high places ’ be hung, but that “ one common destiny awaits us alL”_ Btill, he seems to think that being a big placeman he will be turned off in the very first batch. So far from saving him, his “big place " will seal his doom. Well, if anybody is to' bo hung, why not Pettus.?—AT. Y.. Tribune . Rebel Forces in the Field. The recent messages of the rebel Govcrn fc ora, and other official documonts put forth by tty State authorities, enablo us to form a pretty correct estimate of the strength of the rebels now.in the field. It is, leaving off odd hundreds, as follows: M . AOTMOSOTEA. • . «0. Q*orjU^.^..;..A;.«oren»e , i Mowags.l...-; ..27,000 Loal*t*Ba^.^.^..Ooremor , „.w.25,000 South C*ttjlln*^.Goyenior , s Mewge^~..^. w J9,000 VlramML?. Governor's TannnMae .. Governor's Proclamation;....^,ooo .Estimated ..10,000 Mtaeouri— ...Price’* Proclamation 6,000 Alllmma......—....Estimated.... , wnrti _^liooo Florid*...-, tod North Carolina.-.GoTßrnor’* Mc*sjl« „ Arkauna .—..-.Seport of Adjutant of State. .24,000 Maryland ...... Estimate'll y General Tok Thumb, .about a week ago shotadeer,-nearihorfbrks.of theKalamal xoo, in 'Michigan. 1 The- circumstancesare as ‘follows:- “On- arriving, the General placed himself in a : thicket near tlie river, anxiodtly watching- the approach of the desiredjrixp*. He had. not_ watted long when inobloibncfc came bounding along to-, ward the. stream, within ten rods, the discharged both barrels of his jpieoej ihe cohtehla takmgeffcct jiist back ofthe shoulder, otic ball entering and' breaking the hack- bone. ; The’buck made ©no .bound and felL He measured 0 feet from tip to tip, and weighed 140Jpounda.” One sent to Barn urn. -Tho skin is to be mounted for tbe:.lfnsehms as a trophy v of General Tom Thumb, a ~ i ; The Trent Affair at Washington! The following special dispatches of the New York Tribune, and the N w York Herald, da ted Thursday evening, are of much interest. They are given great prominence in those pa lters, being, double leaded. The Tribune dispatch is as follows: THK DISriTCBtS ft»k-tXOU3fD. Capt. beymour, messenger to Lord Lyons, came hero direct from Boston in .an express train, at the expense of $-470. Mr. Adams rent no courier,'.but tho dispatch agent at Boston put the bag in clriCrge of a captain of the 22d Massachusetts, who did not get here till this morning. At 1 o'clock Lord Lyona called upon the {Secretary of State, who was then at the Capi tol. Us Called again at 3 o’clock. The communication which he made is yet a sesret. No Cabinet meetinghas been held on the subject. The general feeling of the city is less war like than at first, and people talk coolly of surrendering the rebel emissaries, if it cau be done without a sacrifice of honor, rather than to engage at this time in a foreign war. The report that members of the Cabinet take a similar view of the question gains cur rency and finds belief. But, while It is not true that such a conclusion has been arrived at In Cabinet meeting, on the one hand, it is untrue, on the other hand, that the determin ation not to surrender under any circumstances or for auj consideration is absolute—that, while the Government will do nothing to pro voke hostilities, it will guard well the Na tional honor. Should arbitration be proposed, it may bo accepted, should a sufficient consideration for the surrender of Mason and Slidell be offered, it may be made. A prominent member of the Government stated in conversation this evening, that Lord Lyons would not demand bis passports, that Mason and Slidell would nut be given op, and that there was no probability of a war with England. The Rinaldo, which left Halifax upon the arrival of the Europa, as was thought, for the purpose of communicating with the squadron, is reported at Annapolis awaiting the embar kation of Lord Lyons, 9hould he wish to ao to England. 6 Englishmen here continue confident of war between tbe two countries. This opinion, . wever, is based upon no official communica tion; and, whiio it excites some unpleasant reeling, carries no weight. Several English mon now in our army, among them Col. Havelock and CapL Stuart, hare, it is declared, signified their intention to resign should further complication ensue. In other extraordinary and painful evidences of sudden hostility to our causo have been shown. 1 ho general feeling, howovor, appears to bo a sincere regret at what they regard the inevi .table issuo. Mr. Adams’s dispatches havo little to say touching the Trent, having received no com munication on the subject from the British Government. In tbe_«ue of tho Nashville ho had made representations but had received no reply. Tho Herald't dispatches areas follows THE EASOX-SLIDBLL AFFAIR. The mail bag containing the dispatchos from Minister Adams was placed in charge of Captain George Cook,, of tho Twenty-second Massachusetts Volunteers, at Boston, with * **** expediting its transmission to Washington. Captain Cook traveled with tbo Queen’s messenger, Captain Seymour, by tho Shore Linerouto from Boston to New York, where they arrived more than two hours be hind time, and missed the connection. The English bearer of dispatches proceeded by sjH-rinl train. J Captain Cook telegraphed Secretary Seward to know if he should engage a special train, an i rcceivod answer that it was not necessary. r with his charge this morning, only a few hours behind Capt; Seymour. Tho dis-' p.tckM werecalmlj received by the Secretary. Ihcy fillod a large mail bag, and weighed ono hundred pc ands. At New Haven there was groat excitement ut tho depot when the train arrived. There wuj an immonso crowd, curious to seo tho Qu son’s messenger, who was then fast asleep. An absurd rumor was circulated to-day, that tho government decided last evening to surrender Mason and Slidell. It is without any foundation whatever. - Up to eleven o’clock to-night Lord Lyons had made no communication from his gov ernment to the President or Soerotary of State reUtive to tho traitors Masoo and Slidoll. Mr. Adams, in his communications to Mr. Seward, gives a dear and detailed idea of the feeling ot the British people and the senti ment of British statesmen, but does not indi cate that he knows tho purpose of the instruc tions of the English government to Lord Lj nns. .Vothing contained in Mr. Adams’ dispatches indicates that tAaf yovernvient will make any ex..> f.itantdemand upon the United States relative to the seisure of the traitors. This is not only trur, bnt I am permitted to announce, by high oft.tial authority, that private letters received tu-day. from distinguished British statesmen, assert that tho government of Great Britain will uot demand the release of Mason and Slidell, but will rcouire an apology and such reparation os the United Status can honor&blv grant. This is also confirmed by utber private correspondence from Americans in London, who have facilities for learning something uf the intentions of the British government. The French Minister gave a dinner this evening. The British, Spanish, Russian and other Ministers were present. In conversa tion the tables were rather turned upon the French Minister, that ho had received no in structions from hia government on the Mason and Slidell affair, since France was viewed as the chosen ally of England. This was pleasantly done, hut the French Minister did not relish the joke. The President has important privato letters that will hare groat weight in the summing np of this traitorous Imbroglio. Senator Sumner, Chairman of the Commit tee on Finance, interrupted the proceedings op tho Senate to-day, by moving that the body go into executive session to consider import ant business communicated by a special mes sage from the President. The motion was carried. The message covered highly important doc uments concerning our foreign relations, but having no reference-to the Mason and Slidell affair. It concerns the tri-partite expedition to the Gulf, which is, after all, of more im -portance to this Government thun everything elso now agitating the public mind in this country. Tho message was ordered to bo printed. Tho Mason and Slidell affair is only em ployed; by tho British Governmental a pre text, while they employ their forces in anothor direction to destroy our power and strengthen their own. THE TRENT APFAIft IV ENGLAND. Anothor dispatch from Washington, to the Tribune, says : Private letters from England, of which many have reacbod Washington, apeak of tho excitement thcro as intense, reminding tho Americans of tho feeling of tho North after Fort Sumter foil. Oue correspondent, in a letter dated December 4th, speaks oT seeing a newly painted cab on Oxford street with the British and Kobcl flags crossed on a panel, and little secession flags for salo on tho street. At tho Adclphia Theatre, controlled by Dion Bonreicanlt, whoro the Octoroon was playing, the Stars and Stripes, which had floated there, were wrapped round the staff, and tho Stars and Bars displayed. Tho Tories wero urging on tho popular feel ing in the hope of getting power, and tbo' Whigs were striving to outdo them, in order to retain it. Tho London ~7Vraes, at first doubtful as to our right, having changed front after it had learned the opinion of tho law officers of tho- Crown, journals, large and small, .except two or three Irish ones, rivaled each other in fiorce anti-American articles. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Dec. 20— Via Baltimore. —A flag of truco arrived from Norfolk to-day but brought no nows of importance. It isunderstood that CapU J. A. Dolagnel, who was exchanged for Capt. Ricketts, has already boon promoted Lieut. Colonel, and will command tho rebel forces at Cranev Island. Goiw Wool and staff this morning visited tho Roanoke, to witness somo target practice. The stcamor Spaulding will probably leave for li-attcras during tho night. Sho will take stores and passengers. Among the Utter are several ofiiccrs, who will join their regiments, and Capt. Mitchell, of Hie Coast Survey, who ; will examine the place with reference to making It more oonuortablo for the troops. From Cairo. : Cairo, Dee. 20.—Scoat* from Kentucky re port that a Urge contraband trade is carried on with the rebels from. Illinois via Cave-in- Rock, oh tho Ohio river. Also, that rifled canhon have been placed on the Tenneueo riv er for the purpose of sinking the gun-boat Conestoga, which makes occasional trips up that river. ' ' 1 Letter From tke.fTpper Potomac. 23tii Rsg’t Pa. Vol’h, } Gamp Goodman,. Ppinlji/ /foci*, M.K.y.-|>>n R Hunt, Crestline T -N'oabit. Ohio A Wall, Eiizabi-lh In A >UU-«n, d.. J II Rutherford,Hsrrisbg •I Y Chosrown, Mm*,i;onuulUvillu /. Gonion, NV:>yne*bur I NVuite. d>. ILUIE'S HOTEL—LiI rty street, foot of Fifth. raopßtxTon. SAMUEL HARE, L Uutnphrt'v, Hochtiig Port S Foster, Bedford H Pryue, i) CUik, do E J \>rtw*ck, do I Hl* Green, do I H U ilorrtaou, do j A t'amniom, y J Rupert, J Taylor, Elk ; ni.t \ F » Long, Goorgo Fr.xr.w 1* ilailam, K Watson, .) J*< i iUt, J T Cral^. A - * Hiiiue, i W li Blair, l. lui jjti ID I’ yuuiiL., 3Uti.-rSiHtn.il F W Barnhart, \\ D H Gatos, !1 It HtmhhergcrJ.'hainh'gj BED LIU.H HOTEL—: No. 5 Si. Clair “Ircel , ruupaitTua. \S Kuuihai k, Clarii'U D Burry, da John Itosa, U UcKw, Mercer S Richard*,. Butter ro J A Hippie, New Brighton BjWiUlaiua, oil i.'lij I' Corbett, L D Turner, Franklin Theodore Uarlelon, John Krlly, Mont. c.» W H Kelly, do John Mitiiw, Baltimore G Briggs, Erk Ju Linton, Cttbot!-Lut£ D Burtoer. J Beanor, E Smith, Chert \ V»lljy John C&inou, uhio S 31 Tiiuinao, Harmony 11 Hartoey, tiitlinn 31 Winter., M Smith, U F&rbos, S Twudale, Washington J 11 Little, Wub. . o NATIONAL HoTEL p. eurpLAo, —No. 137 Wales street. PKuraitToa. PSllfer, BroWtuviU- T Aoklin, do H Howell, J u John Browu, u.i W Uornett, do J Crawford, do A Hornet, d.> H P Hi*d;»rd»aii l.aofcj.ort J iiprnet, D MiGvv, M binders, 31 F Chalfaiil < V-k itmrn J N Downs, -lo T E«aU*, Ungh Boyd, W ii Powers. W Hornet, Aliilcr-U-r.- J llUling, II Wtahait, C McCuin, Oalif.-rmn, I’a W Baker, d"- 1 JOHN FLACK, Aernt. UOK ST. LoOls AND KE-I icg-j, -L OKCK.—Tbotineateamer DIAI>GAf Tbcx. Huger*, will leave aa above on Alo£i> .■» IJAI\ at 4 u clock. Kor freight or paaiuga apply on FOR 8%/fltF jiJFO TO JLET. j._b. livinqstos a 00.. a&squ. Foil SALE. 20 Bh*r** M. nod M. Bank Stork, 15 do Citizen*’ do 27 do Mechanics' do lU do Manchester Saving* Batik, 3** do Birmingham Ou t»t«K7 3»» do Hand Street Bridge Stock. Stock of every description bought and sold br b. McLain a cu. % fourth utroot, Flttshurj Lj'Olt bitjLfK —A three story Brick Dwell- X lu«; Boom, sittutod la lb* Bocond Ward of the city o i Pittsburgh, oq Fourth tUnwt, bet wood Smith field street and Cherry aU»y, with oil the out-build ings connected therewith. Alto, a Lot of Ground in tho Sixth Ward of naif) dty, tuning a front or twenty-four fcet on Franklin ■(rent, and extending back one hundred and twenty feet to Decatur street. Bald lot lien adjoining tbe rot lido of tho Sixth Prwbyterian Church. W. C. ACGniNBAUGU, Assignee, - No. 112 Diamond utriTt. FUJI jSALE.—A vory conunudiouo and cotnlbruhlo rmldcDco, In a dcslntblo neighbor hood, in til® Third ward, Allt-gbnny, on long and parementa, and rrry low. Inonireof S. SCiJOVIB, Jb., a Law, l.i'.i Fourth »L IjtNm.Nib I'Oik bA-LE—Auout Kioht !i IltfUß Fovu, in good order, now driving throe Power Prawn in tbu office. Will be toll) cheat. for cub. Enquire at GAZETTE OFFICE, Ja7:dtf Fifth atroet, above Smitbflclri. Sundries to the trade. 3fi«A> but. now kiln Dried I’cAcbc*, WOO “ Api>l*fl, UOO bbla. cboic* Often “ 5{40 boxmt primo Western Kererte Cfcoewv ifioo bbla. choice Kjr. White Wheat >*lenr, Itj« •« lfiO “ ' Nob. 1 Mid 2 JJackoml, 120 “ No. 3 largn . “ ](XI butta aamirloO umnili Tolmwto, MO bbla. choice Plantation MoUwacs, lui libili. N. O. Hogar, Übi bI»U. annortad UoB&mI Bognrc, IM) “ “ Hjnipa, 115 dox. •' Corn Bruutun, •tfO bbU. prime to cboloo Rlu Coffee, 75 fberti Yomjff Uyaoo ntitl lJUck Tea, In Ktore and for tale bj McI>ONAU> A ARBQCKLES, dels No. 263 Llbertyatiret, near Wool BEFORE HAVING YOUK “■ pnOTOOBAPii taken, USE THE MAGNOLIA J3AL3I. This ulegaat preparation renders tho skin soft and fresh, imparting to It a uurblo purity. - For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON. Druggist, And Dealor'ta choice Family Medicine*, Corner Smlthfldd and Fourth atreet*. A foilaaaortmentaf Rouge (liquid and dry) Pearl f order*, Chalk Balls, Hobba' Genuine Moon Fun, Ac., always on hand. dolO COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MAJIKETS, [E*p*rUa ay+ci-dlg f.jr tl* PiOjlmryk Chttlg GazdJt.] FLoUE—>juk-i I.nt sale of C 6 bbl* Family at li£.&o do at *,'•*6,10; and 350 do at $4,00 for Extra, aud > for Family. By •• Flour steady, a ith small sales at GROCERIES—CogM coutinoes very firm, with a ■till further aJvatnx* in prices; sale of 3t» bags Ru» at is*-; 2s Jo do at 2tv. Sugar firm; prime S. i>. is held at Ilk', aud choice at ofo htubtCuba at yV„. Mohtssen unchasgt-d, with a sate of 10 bbl* ai 480. GKEEN APPLES—a shade higher; vile of 5o bids at $2,50<£2,75; jo do do at $3#3.50 POTATOES—steady With a fair demand; sale o! 60 bush New Jersey Peach Blooms at per bu.->!i, auJ UU-do Prince Alberts at same figure. SALT—firm; sals olio bbls No 1 Extra at and 100 bags do at $1,30. CHEESE—unchanged; sales of 30 Imxe# W R a per Jh; aud 30 Jo Hamburg at 7c. SY RUP— Sale of lu bbls Gulden at . r /Uc, CRUDE UIL-isbeld firmly, with email sales 40 tali gravity, at 15@ltk' per gall. BROOM CORN—Sale o! I,OUO lh* at 4c per tb. CRANBERRlES—unchanged; sale of lu bbls -or mun at $3, aud 3do choice cultivated at ss. POULTRY—SaIe of :»3 pairs dressed Clikkeu* 36c per pair. DRIED PE A CUES -Sale of 40 bush prime new $3 per Lush. BROOMS—SaIe of 30 doz Extra Faucy at $3,60 {XT doz. Imports by Kiver. CINCINNATI — psk Lavina Looan— 2u tes, 20 bx* barns, 336 bbls Hour, Clarke A co, 581 bbta Hour, M *c keow u A Gregg; 38 sks wheat, tt T Kennedy A bro, 210 pork bbls, Guthrfe A Sill; IUO bbl*-tluur, Mcßane A Anjor, 6 bbU, 1 bg daxseod, J S Diiworth x Co, 36 bbls lard, J S Liggett A Co. WHEELING—pxa Miheeva—lst! bg# corn, A J Htigau; 30U du do, W H Hagan; 040 do do, J Varley, 371 do do, J H bridge man; 34 do do, 3 kgs butter, 3 bbls sued, 1 tub butter, 1 sk ginsoug, 1 kg eggs, S Shannon; toy bg* potatoes, N W Thurbtir; 4o bxs, la kgs lard, 6 do butter, lu bdls leather, Clarko A co; 13 bbb potroleum, Graham A Thomas: luu ilour bbls, J Yoeghlley A co; 53 oil bbls, Long, MJUer A co; 30 do do, Hutchinson A co; 55 do do, Ardisco oil co; 54 sks barley, Rhodes A Verner, 30 bgs, 7 bbls w heat, L Wibnarth, 17 bids petroleum, Brewer, Stll A co, 5 bales wadding, Shacklett, McLain x e»; 1 do do, M Uaurmur, 1 bale, 1 ptg, J 5 Bradley; 1 bbl md John Arter; 16 horses, owner. GALLIPOLIS—pfcu L'sdi.nc —1366 bblajlouf,Clark A co; tit do do, 13Osks null feed, J S Liggett A co; lay •hi com, 1 do beans, 3 bbls do, Jos A Fvtzor; 3l‘J uks corn, J it Thompson; 140 do do, A Siewnrt; lU bgs flaxseed, J S Diiworth; 101 oil bbls, C 11 Unud Ui 'b» do, Ardisco oil co, 30 do do, NY m Bagalcy; 37 do do, A Wood;? roils leather, D A Smith; 1 bx, t'bilds A co; I bx rwls, Adam* Kxpre** co. Imports by Railroad. PiTTsucacn, Ft. Wats* A Chicago Rau.rj.vd.— Dec. 21.—3 bxs tobacco. J A Muzuirc; 380 bgs barley, Rhodes A V*ruwi aud J. NV Mailman wi-rc reported lying at the to-*t of the ‘Steters, ’ b.-twren Stenbunvillo and Wheeling, ou Friday neniug, unable to get over. Tbo low* hod paid ou hci .-rew aud tied qp until there i* mure water The Hallman, it was thought, would l«» able to got up after lighting The Economy from Cin cinnati, and Emma Graham from /.anexville, wi-redno Lo>t night, and, unic** detained by low wat'-r, will doubtlc** l»o fiMtnd at the wharf this morning Th.- Il.rl cf M-ven xtoAinen, with Col NNynkoop'i Regiment of Cavalry, got ofl ahont five oVlork on Saturday evening. Contrary t>> genera! expectation, tbi-y all got through "GU«j Houso" without tbr •hgblost tUflicuhy. The I’rlma Donna all fhr «’i> ihiougii. ami won Id moot undoubtedly have iuu,k had it u-it boou her own swell .. The Undine for Gallipoli*, Ltz.ac Martin for ZauvtiUlo, m. I Citizvu for Et.«niivilte, cleared duriug Saturday. The latter boat hud all the freight eho could Ink*, in vlndiug titty large GoTerument wagons, which she tv..-k ou at Manchester | tl unns.vjuence of the low etage of water, which proveut* steamer* from taking more than half a cargo, the rates of freight w ill beadTauied five Cents per 100 pounds, the id vance to take effect this morning Tho rate* bare been down at a t.ry low figure lor time past, and Rhippers cannot reasonably objort t., this slight sdvxinoi, when they tukointo coniideration the difti ctilth,# attending low water narigiitjon. F.»a Cincinnati ikd Lou»vili.e—The ll.et »tcnm «.r Ida May, t apt Jzdio C Reno, is annminred to Jo ea£ *!<•.<»t> Jills eiclilllg UllllOlJl fall Sim |* “ v.iy light crafi, ntiJ will po through u ith -Ip. f, la M« l X K olio h*.» charge of the < f!i, >■>!» St. Loci*—Tim Maiu.rli i Diad.-m, ' apt. Tboa Hogors, Will clear for St Lout* this tivo tog without feil Mr John 11. Hare uihevlork. I lie Empire City, Capt. W»y, 110.1 Klureno.-. D. / Diii'Lrll, ale autiouiiiieil foi I lie »aoi'.- pviut oo uo Weduwnlay. iota Eahuvillc—The punctual steamer Kttun.i Graham, CapUiu Ayets, clerk \V. U Wilson, kviv«.», aa iiflual.-Ui-uiorruw at 4 p ui. f«.r /aueotllle. STE^JtiBO^TS, LH>K CINCINNATI, LOUIS-. JT3> * JL VILLK AND ST.T.OUIS —The flurJfiߣ£lE steamer FLORENCE, Oipt. D. V. BrlckelCwiin!!?!? *» aboTB ou SATURDAY, at 4p tu. Fur fr..| K ht or paiwags apply ou Umrii ur to B. LIVINGSTON A Uo.. Agouti ■PUR CINCINNATI, LOCI^JEgLi J. VTLLEANDST LOUIS.—The fIDiAfiStHBSjL steamer EMPIRE UITY, Gapt. Way, leases as WEDNESDAY, at 4 p m. For freight or luiasage ap ply ud board or to CIN UiN NATI * LUU- , ITS- »■ J. ISVILLK.— The fine steamer &IAY, Copt. Johu C. Reno, will learo for tlie at>v«w an J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., ) . . tM7 JOHN FLACK, ’ J-Agrmts. Reuulak 'yteziyr&~; PACKET FUJI GALLIPOLIS PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid Capt. Jobu Wolf, will leave for the above niid all in tennodluto {-orui THIS BAY, at 10 o’clock a. m.— Vor freight or passage apply oa board or to :>■ ». LEWIS, Agent, PITTtSBUiiUH AND PAD-■ nsr-.«i UPOLIS PACKET.—Tbe ti«w |u*Ncufpr afcmnirr UNDINE, Caut. will b-av* lMttalmrKU for UaMjx.li* EVEBY BATUH* L)A\,al 4 o'clock p. ai. katuntlng, lunros Gallipo lil' EVEBY TUEHDA Y, at lu *. m. For freight or pa<*Ki«o aiijilj on board or to J, D. LIVINGSTON A CO.; Acraila. . PmtiIJUKUH ANDi'OKTS-, ICff- MuUTll PACKET.—For i««g, Marietta, Parkcmburg, Pouioroy, uoiiipuiiii, Injntoii and Portauioutb.— The xtcuutcr nl-Alu DEAN, Capt. A. J. Mnaxitltot, will leave for Porta moulb EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o’clock p. iu.- Leave* l’ortunmitb EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock m. ror freight or punaago apply on board or to _ SAo. FLACK, Agcnt^ RKUUL4K WEUKLYi jg?- ZANESVILLE PACKET.—m-diiflMnfk n«w and UmutiM poAsoDger atcamer Emma uiiA UABt, Capt. Mouruo A yon, leave* Pittsburgh for ZauctvUle EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p. n>.— IL-tumiiig, leave* ZaucarUla EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 a. m. For freight or Manage apply on board or to UU., Annti, Pittnburgh. 11. 8. PIERCE A CO., Agent*, ZancaviUo. ko!4 R KUUL A it WHEELING, (Cy~T PACKET.—TIi© imlemiiti nu*ani«*r MIKEUYA, Cupt. John Gordon, Igovub iur Whoeiinrand all intermediate port* EYKBY TCKS -I>AY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, nt 11 o’daek a. m., maklug ctum i-unnoctiou* with th© regular inckota for Purkenbursb atitl Cincinnati. Kolnru* iuR, leaves WUneling EVERY MUNIMY. WEC.VKS. DAY anti YRIbAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Paiwcugvra receipted thru ugh to Cincinnati. Kor freight or i«an nag© apply on board or to JAB. COLLINS A CU., ll4 Water mm- 1. J UST IN TIMIS i'Uil TIIK lIOCT DAYS—Received thin day, 25 boxes caused Peaches, at J 3 per dozes, lmj bus. choice halves sew Dry Patches. GO bus. prime-Driud Apple*, 100 bbla. 8u Louis Janniton Apples. 30 boxes bottled part Wise. 25 bbls. Flint Hominy. I carload Prince Albert Potatoes. 1 “ “ Peach Blowers. 2G boxes mild Cheese. For sale by' L. 11. VtHQT A CO., 247 Liberty st. DifOUK—3oo bbla. choice K.y. White il Wheat—lyarnm tad to ... d to Hamburg. 85,0nJ do to Hamburg.. .V>,uo Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. iWPemona wishing to bring sut their, friend* can buy tickets hero at tho following rates to New York: From Liverpool or Quecostown; Ist Cabin, |7A, S&& and 81UV Steerage from Liverpool f4o,r«i. From Queenstown sV'.oo. Three stoaniers hare superior accommodations for passengers, and carry exportoncAl Surgoon*. 'fhoy are built in Water-tight Iron Section*, and havo Patent Fire Annihilate*™ on board. mSTPassksokk* r.>u Evnort.—ity order of the Sfc reury of tiiju*, all p Iji sr* K QAS KIXTUHKS. ae3M:ly:si;3U ObFiCIAL NWiCE^UAKTEKMAS. ti* Gexe&al'b Oiticr, Waskjxoton Citi. Dot. 5, 1561. Tho following Resolution ha* boon adopted by the ilouao of Reprcscutativceof the United States, viz: “Retohed. That tho Secretary of War bo requested to furnish to tbla House copies of all contructH mudo by the Quartermaster’! Department for feeding disa bled horses during tho winter; to state tbo terms of these contract*, tuo names of coutractors, the num ber of horses given out, and whether those contracts were mado npoo public notice.’* All officers and agents of the Qnartonn&sterVDe partment aro instructed to send to tho Quartcrm.ia* ter Geueral, immediately upon seeing this notice, copies of all contracts, and all information ombrared wlihin tho terms of the Resolution. , ~, M. C. WEIGH. daT2:iotd Quartermaster General. LUtKMONT STREET, AULEGIIEN Y. -L —Retolrnl ly o,* Select and Common OotmriU of tA« City of Allegheny, That tho Report of Viewers for the opening ol Fremont street bo and the mum* is boreby approved, ond that tlio same bo cortilied to tho City Solicitor lor llllng in tho D&Jrict Court for eonUrtimtion. JOHN ATWKLL, President pro tem of Select CbnnclL D. .'Lcrotoji, Clerk of Select Council. ANDREW D. SMrrn, President of Common Council. Attest: M. JlTGonxiole, Clark Common Council. To ALL C-OKCEnKED—Take notico that tho State- Wont of Viewers for tbo opening of Fremout street hiu been this day filed In the District Court for con firmation, to which Court all panics aggrieved may appeal if they see proper, within six weeks fn«m this “»*«• S. BCHOYER, Ja., Solicitor for Alleghotty City. Duccmbor 9. I*6l—2wJ Li. A LLEJS, Agent, WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; No. fi Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. no2ft»*tapl QXIbE UF 1 KU.V I'AjXx, Tho hoot article for tho purpose, known for pro ■orring IRON AND WOOD WORK FBOM BUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, BOOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARBELS, or other work exposed to tho weather. v. Aso FIREPROOF PAINT, it U invaluable, and Is warranted superior In body, permanency and cheap nest to any other Paint known. ' .Made and for sals by tho ton or smaller quantity by the FRNN’A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO., de3-3mn« 34. Wood stroct. Pittebnrrrh.PH. POL CLAY—ISO bbls. best Missouri Qay received by HENRY Hi COLLINS. OLOTiIKS PiKy—rlO boxes in store \J ana for sale by L. H. YOIOT A CO. AEC.M . VOTTCES. Allegheny county, Cumiuoowwilih of (Vtmsj-lTaaj't uJASsB LvrnMw, W.I«WTO , u ,l LU)«h “! iLe Lul WIU »nd inlumcM of DartdLSL Pr»ll, Ulo citrof Itew 1 urk, deceased; cilsoto the heirs ami all others cumwnied. In pureuanceuftbofiftcfnth sectwo of an Act of Assembly of mid Commonwealth entitled “Au Act to create a hiukjug Fund, and to prov'de. for tbe gradual and certain eitmgutoliiueut of tbe debt of tbefommouwealtb,*' passed tbe 10th day of April, A. D., 1849, you are hereby cited to be and appear before me, W’m. J. Kuuakuois. IWjater for tbe Probate of Wills, Ac., iu u*d for said county on or before M.O.NDA V,tb« bib day of January, A. 1) ’ . M 1 * 11 h, *-l there to show caiom why tbe collateral inheritance tax up.ui the lutlouiug Ileal Estate shall uol l*j crtllwtfal under the procfalomi ..f said Act of AwiuWy; hereiu till uol. Said Krai lUtate co«,«Uta 3 Uoustfs amt Lots oq . Wood bliwt, Haud “ 1 Vacant Lot 1 Uoobo &ud Lot “ »» •• i House* and Lola “ Si. Clair “ «Ivm. under tuy baud and oral of office »t Pittsburgh, this stb day of December, A. D , lt»>l ' de&MKtd Wll. J. BICiIA RDSUN. Hogfat.*. IN IHis. MATTER ol' the application for tb* wldeuiug of Virgin alley, iu li* eitv ol rutsburgh, No. 40, Jauuary Term, Ist',l. Notica la hereby given, that upon (h« 19tb day of January, A. D. lStil, the Court unpointed Tbumaa UakewoU, Nathaniel Hoimrs, John Biaaell, Wiliian* J. Howard and \N illiam Barnhill, Sr us viewer* under the prorbtoua oftbe Act of Assembly of the lllh of April, A. D. lei. 9, fur the purposes therein mentioned. Iron* the Uoeord. Jel7:lw BV THE COURT. JMSCEMeLuMA'EO US. JjITHRIiXjE’.S XX FLINT GLA^S OVAL CAHBoN»OIL LAMP CHIMNEY'S Patented September lGtli, isdl. The beat that huve ever yet been offered to the public. They am the butt for the following reasons; 1. Because, balug of an oval shape, the iriaari it ov>-ry where equally distant from the llann-, *o that the (lnifl is stronger and more regular. *-• Tile oval shape is better adapted to resist the ebect of sudden expansion, so that it is impon-ild* to craelt them. d. The ghiss is made 1 vrgely of Lead and Peurhmb, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The chimneys which housekeepers hare found to bo ho brittle as to crack, even when not to use, are invaria bly made of Lime Glass instead of Flint Glass, of which ours are manufactured. Ratrs or paiaage: PLUMBERS, GAS ANI» STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturer* aud Deufon* lu I’UMPS AND BRASS WORK, OIL WELL PL !UP*, ..f JIHAdS, iC'PIKK or MANUFACTORY, 110 WaUrnud 1(H Frout streets. PITTSBURGH A LARGE ASSORTMENT J VST RECEIVED FOR SALK BY HA ILY, FARRELL ± <’o Nv. li» FOURTH STREET- ritODVCF. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Denier in RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Ofift pic. '|i kksk & oRXFST " XV OIL EBfISESS, WHITE BURNING- OIL, PURE DEODORIZED BENZOLE AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE-OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. tdxfNew oil Barrel* wanted, j*« roi:r utlieo, Mouougahela Hou*e. del:MC4wlyF 'Ei’KOLELM UiL..—The “Nkw Yoke Cur.un al A.-aociatiox,” (15 I>ev atrwt, New Y. rk. foweataldDlieda lb-put at ELIZABETH PORT, N. .Ifur revolting and Htnring OIL ahipped by tb« Jeix y Central Kaifriwd ThU jibrt Is convenient t 6 Nru Y urk, aad n*v.-4 cartage and touch haudliUg.- CriuMguujeuta elicited. Jfurfc r.urrcLrui .theafown Bout*. lU.vEttKN.r^--David Kichey, of the firm of Richey, Unrt/.o A Co.; Rogers A Nesbitt; Eatou, Macruni A Co- no2s:lniMtwF OULAKbIL WUKka COMPANY OF IJ PES.N3VLVAXIA, ! .. of LUBRICATING AND RF.FTNED OILS, N«*. M. Clair «t., near DttqueanT(.NTI7ANTKT{I.Tn7 coiFFaNT”' R. 11. DAVIS, present. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., tkcuand Treo-Vr. . DiKt- Toio,—l;. 11. Davis, T. M. Nuvm, J. L Car iiazh-in, A. Cainurou, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the wells of the C‘..ui|*ui»y, on Oil Creek, in Venango county, lujn- Htantiy on hand and for aula. Ofli. o at T. H. Ncviu k Co.'s, No. 2f. WOOD ST , Pittsburgh. my4:l vd Petrova oil \\‘ ok ES. —Lon cl MILLER ± CO. Work* at Mutrjwburg Station, Allegheny Valley Rati road. Ulllco and Warrhonsc. 23 MARKET STREET. Pittuburgh. Matinfacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. *®* No. 1 REY'INED OIL, wurrantod non-explo sive, always oclfhlyd 1 G BKICaTJasG OIL,' at the low XJ rau-K or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on hand and for sate by B. C. &J. H. SAWYER. A* to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate: PrrrsßUKaH, Nor. 27,1500. J/ewr*. B. C. «4 J. TI. Satoyer— Gents : The Lubri cutin< Oil wo ore getting from you we find to be the beet for our wu have ever used.' Tuf L. S. M. R. B. R. Co., Bv YVu. ESPY, Prejruient. •yy a. mccluug, (UjMMISSIOS meucbakt. CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, oclbrdly f No. 61 Wood Street. oto. w. noLDfiair..,...Bijj. t. m cobmjck, OIL REFINERY. nOLDSHIP, Bit TAN ± CO. MAxuracTUßKKa or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep constantly on hand tho very, beet quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor, also, a good I.VBUICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. fISPAII orders left at No. 5-5 Firm Stbxet, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. nc.V.dtf *Tom, ALL EN, McCOKMIOK & C’O., V’Al.Lin- Foundst, Pittsburgh, Pa. *ii»f'YV*ii£noCßE, No. aol Liberty street. Manufacturers of COOK, TABLOB AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOYY* YV ARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Roll ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tiz.iii Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettle*, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheel*. Conplingsa and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Outings mado to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power. fiol'ACmd JAM La I*. p. TOOK®. Young brothers, DuqursnbFoun iißf. Liberty street, near the Outor Depot P;l R R . Pittsl.urgh, Pa., manufacture MACHINE, H«*T BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CAST I NGS of evury description. oil. PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GKA I KBAR3, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND ORATE FRONTS, STOP- C«»Ck BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for sale low. Onfoni left with W. YV. YOUNG, corner of Wood etr*l and coal, which wo aro selling at the lowest rntes. Those viaiting our city will find it to tbuir advantage to give us a call and examine our stock be fore put chasing elsewhere. - i ANT IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING, S*\\ LF.3, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN and FANCY ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, et< and CANTJ NGS of all kinds made to order. ■)*!'-■lyd D. Dc HAVEN A SON. tvi’NA STuVK WORKS.—A. BKAI>- -I—i LEY, manufacturer of every variety of 1 DOK, PARLOR AN» UEATINS STOVES; QB ATE FRONTS, VENDERS, 4c., 4c. Solo proprietor of the col.*bmied PATENT GAS BURN ING AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. ttafcUrrict AND Sales Boon, corn*, - • of Wood aod Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jafodly v HOTELS. HOTEL, O.V TBE EVBOPEAN PLAN. CITY OF NBW YOBK. SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY City Hall Square, comer Frankjert Street. iOppoeilo City Hall.) fiSyaieals as they may be orderod in the spacion* Refectory. There is a BarbarVSliop and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel OUTBewareof RUNNERS and HACKMEN who soy we are foil. no2fl:dlyM R. FRENCH, PHOfMEToa. gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA In tho immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Chwtnut stroota, tho Banks, Poet-Oißce, Mer chant! Exchange, 4c., 4c. HOARD PER DAY, 31,50. Accommodation, vhen rerpiircd, on tho EUROPEAN PLAN. \ Rooms from M> cents and upwards, per day.’ind Meals at a first class Behtauxant AtTAcnsD to the Hotel. Pricca according to Bills of Fare. Citt Cars take Pasakroxcs rno* ant Station TO on CLOSE TO.tbx Hotel. French, German and Spanish spoken. Jyl7:dP>m ST. X ICHULAS HOTKL, Bboadway. . NEW YORK. BOARD REDUCED TO 32,00 PER DAY. 'Slnco the opening of this vast and oommodious Ho* U.-1, in 1864, it has been the single endeatror of tbo proprietors to make it tho moot snmptuoua, conven ient and comfortable hem® for the citizen and strin ger on this side of the Atlantic. And whatjver baa aoemed likely to administer to the comfort of Ua guests they hare endeavored, with out regard to coat, to provide, and to combino all the elements of individual and social etyoymeot which modern art has invented and modern test? approved; and the patronage .which it has commanded during the post six years is a gratifying proof that, their ef fort* hare been appreciated. To meet tho cxigcnchw of tho timna, when all are requiivd to practice the most rigid economy, tho un dendgtwd have REDUCED THE PRICE OF HOARD TO TAS'O__DOLLABS PER DAY, at the same time atiatlng none of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been, supplied. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB 4 CO. oc3:2md FKUn TREKS.—lnducements to Pur cuakkrs.—A very largo stock of cboico TREES, of selected varieties to choose from, with every poml ble care taken to have every variety trno to name. ' Of Apple alone wo have 175,Wu— 50,000 0 f which are three year elds, 10,$0 four year oldrv Poor, OCX) two to three yean old. - Peach. Plnm, Ac., a fine stock. Reference—^tho Tree* in the' Nursery. Coll and examine them. EVERGREENS from '1 to 8 feet, by the -hundred,. dxap; «li». BUADE TnEKS AND SoBDEDDBY, wholesale andTetail. ‘ Address TITTBB UROH AND OAKLANDNUH SERIES, Pittsburgh, ra. c'i2v mNiiUwT JOHN MOT DOCK, Jo. / *? ■_ : CLEVELAND ' ! Pittsburgh »-*■* .?fy^fJlftft fh.i MAY—TIME OHAKiIMn SafeWyaSlgjOM * On and after MONDAY, Hgl Trains will leave th»Depotof the JVoa*Tl»*aU Ball road, in Pittsburgh, a* fellow* r 7 *“ 4 Pifjsbttrgk, Quhmiw and Cincinnati .sfc.w Lin 4 rt» I • ' Snhcvriltc. liea%fi® rutaborgln- .... i ; ss ft . m do Steubenville . a to do Newark 12 **-. („ •do C01umbu5...„..„...... |.;>p m ArrivesCiui Juuaii... c t u , do St. Louis ly 45 i. tu.’ Xaaves Pittsburgh I:.V, p. m. do Steubenville „ ;. ; jy J, u, do Newsirfc.. 13-. M midnk-ht. do tolunibiu uo a. m Arrives Cincinnati "-IU «. ai. sat U V M L r' Q,!t '• p.’m. No chaugo of earn betaum i‘i(ial-ui L- ti aud'Ciuciuuatl Splendid 31.vp.ng i-sra sttaebed to nil Night TraS!. PilUtmrs\ and ll’Why Lint. Leaves Pittsburgh i.** _ ' do WYlhmUe 7.V.7.™ do. Steubenville.... kW a. a» do Wlurlli.g li.ltf .. m ; Arnres Belluir tirfO a m ‘ *-;« F. il ',r t, "ff h t-M v »>' *S« l "f">a_ -■ Arrive Bcliafr £' m * Counting at Wheeling with Bo'iiltnon,and uhlo Railroad, and at BoiU.r u ith Central Uhio Railroad for Auun die. L:inca.-r«r, CiMevilK Columbus and r.nciuiijli. t\tuU,-ji, a„.l LritVee Piltf-burgh . I t* "V11..,U... “ do lijjurd . „ . da Alii. . *• ?'• jo uud..l. Arrive* Cleveland ' Lenres Pittsbuiuh ■ “ do W.dktillr . .. IIU t ?f. y “ r oil M.jii. and Cbicgo Il.Ur..d,nt Dud».n «..b Clovi.l.iid, Znn«.«illrtiiid Uilirlnii.il n ‘V"?!" •' kr , uu ' Ci'jiihog. r-idli..,! Jtlll„n,b»r B , .ml *V . 1 “• IL K Krle, Buntirt “llcn'i'^r 1 ‘ *■ “• R ' for 4>»U»lt ilall Train haves at r.:05 a. m., stopping at all sta tions between Uochester and Betiair. * W'clhjviUo Ataroujnuxlaiiou leaves at 3 3o p m *» fullmrK r.in,..::;:;;;;;;:,.;;;;;;;;;-; j- ”• ExprenXnUu B. WolUvilie Aecoronjodation « m ' Panirnpr. dMirtii* to go lu liuid'o»kj-, Toledo, Cbicngo, or point. «„t, rimCloveiiuid, mSit bo™?! ticular to «uk for tickets .via Cleveland. • Through Tickets can be procured at the LlLertv Street Dejwt, Pittsburgh. p ~K . JOHN STEWART, Ticket For further mlormntion, apply to S . u c WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, A n 027 Company 8 ° mc? in Fre »Pht Station, Penn at. WINTER A „ -vCT BANOEMENT FOB 1661. THE PENNSn.-F Jw 1 ' KAILhIUIAU. EtUUT LtAiLY vt? f J,“ n iS fte , r MujrDA T, NuT. 2,'th, the THRODOIf klAlld TRAIN have* the Passenger Station every morning teaopt Sundaj ) at iiu a. m., stoppiag only at principal stations, aud making direct connections at Harruburg for Uultimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THE TfiKOOGU EXPRESS TRAIN l.arat dany at 4:40 a. m., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Balti more and Washington, and for N>w York rta AHtiu town route. . THE' FAST LINK kavea the Shuiou dally (ojeert Sunday) al 1«..j0 p. m., stopping uniy at prineijid stations, making direct coniiectjon at HarrUbura for Baltimore and Washington. ** * T Ra,N .' nTH passssbeb CAR ATTACHED, leaves tho Pasangor Station every morning (Sundiyo excepted) at MO a. m., run ning os far as Concmaugh and stopj.iug at all sta- AOCOimODATTON TRAIN'S. The JohnstownAccommodatinn Train leaves dally (except Sunday) at 3;W> p. m., stopping at all stations and running as. for as Cvnemangh. First Accommodation Train for Wall's Station toares daily (except Sunday) at 6:40 iL m. Second Accommodation Train lor Wall’s Station leaves doily (except Sutulav)ut Jl:ts'*a.tu. Third Accommodatloti Train for Wall’s Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at Loo p. m. • -Fourth Aceommodatfon Tralu for Wall’s Station •leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0:15 p. m. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh to follow*' Exprecs, 1:16 p. in. ; Mail, ijifip. n i.; Fast Liar, a. m.; Johnstown AccomnuaJation, Ithitt a. m.: First Wall'i Station AccommodAtirm,«):;iO a. m.; Sec ond Wall’s Station Accommodation, 6:i;g a. nu; Third Wall’s Station Accomintxlati»*n, 1:115 p. m • Fonrth Waß’s Station Accommodation, Odio p. m. Trains for Blainvillo and Imliaua connect at Blaira rillo Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation and Exprew Trains Eiuit and West. Tho travcliog imhlic will find it greatly to their in terest, in going East or W.st. tn tmvei by tho Penn sylvania lUilroa-1, os the iiceuniinodatlona now offered cannot be surpaa»od on wiy oth.-r loute. The Road is balL-wteil with BUm<\ and i* «-utir<-ly fr M i trom dust. " ° cun promise safety, uiui comfort tu ;tH who may favor this Hoad with their patronage. FA-RE. To New fork 31 -i &o t To BrUtimoro. To I’hilatJdphia 10 »X> To Lan«uat«-r To Harriaburg ...... 7 it, j . Baggage checked to all gtatfooß &a the rennajlra ih T‘ u ™ b,J ' antJ »° Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Vurk. Piuuuipn imrchaulps lickm in car. »iU b» chargiad uu excess, nccyrdii.g to ilisrancv trav.-lurl, in auditiuu to this bUtiun rates, except lioui etutiona whera-tho Company hagno Agent. NOTICE.—Iu cam of L>sn, the Cpmpany will bold tbemaelvus rcsepondiblo tor personal baggago only; and fur an amount not exauMing „ ISAAC H. STURGEuN, Presidents and General Superintendaut of the North Missouri Railroad/ selir»u:.,m HENRY U. BI&LMONS, Agent. A l l e o aBrY Am RAILROA E;Mtlihi:ii;Bt|gb^ trains daily depart from arrive at Pltuburgh, (rxrepi Sunday.) Through trains, atiipMim at llalton, leave Pitts burgh at 6a. pi. an i 4 .1-1 m< Hulton Accommoukii'Hi tnuns hwvo rittsbantb'at 9 and 11 a. m., snd ju l, -jIUi and u-10 p. m. Accommodation tinin-, rctnrniilx. )<*avo Hulton at 7:4Uand 10 a. m., ar ir fin all orders, whole sale or retail, at 319 Liberty street, PittsbUreh.'Pm *&:w W. W. 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