.1,4, Eastern; 'Exchange. : gt.ti t ust : On Friday evening we paid a short ryle.l! c. * visit to the Eastern Exchange, the 'Main moth new building ,but recently erected at East Liberty, by the Pittsburgh Stock Yard Association, which is one of the largest and most commodious hotels in the country. The main building is 100 feet square, and its general appearance is not unlike that of the Monongahela House, and contains over one 'hundred apartments, including large halls, roomy chambers and spacious public rooms. Althh the Exchange has not yet been tho ghly fitted up, yet so great eaN was the des re of the public for its open ing, that Mr. Wilson, the proprietor, consented to the reception of guests a few days sit.ce, and is using all due dilli. genes to have everything "set to rights" by the opening of spring. That portion of the ground in front of the building is being sodded and laid out in various beautiful walks, the whole formirg a semi -circle, around which a stone and shell carriage-way leads the traveler up to the main entrance of the hotel. Lest sonic might infer from expres sions which have gone abroad, that the Exchange is to be devoted exclusively to the entertainment of stock brokers and drovers, we deem it our duty to -tats, : that such is far from being the fact. The west side of the building is reserved ex clusively for the accommodation of tray elers and boarders who love quiet and retirement, and although the house was ' erected in view of the great number of buyers and sellers who must of necessity r visit the cattle yards, and is, inoreoer, intended to he conductd upon the Eu ropean principle, yet the is a comm. dious private dining-room where regular meals will be served to all such as pre fer the time-honored custom of - Atli !) , , down to the table." The Exchange has all the modern im provements, such as bath-rooms ; lecture room ; gas, manufactured front naptha, in every room ; hot and cold water ; bar her-shop ; iron safes; large, airy and richly furnished parlors, and everything else pertaining to a first-class hotel Like all first-class hotels, it has its private and public entrance, and lest some may sup pose that the cattle-pens in the vicinity would be offensive, we will state that 1., those gentlemen and ladies who Ina% o. cupy the west (Lumbers, these i,ens will . be Its inoffensive as though they wen I. sated on the summit of Orizaba iti , ,i n-: ADVERTISING AGENCIES ZdessraN S. ht. PETTEGILL & CO. No. 37 Palk 'Row, New York eiti, and No. 6 State street, Itosten; and L. P. 'ONTAINE sr. Co., No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tiorkfor us atlonst rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 15, 1864 Vir Advertisements omitted to-day will be promptly attended to in our next. Important Correspondence The following correspondence between Hon. Thomas M. Howe, the County Commissioners, and. the County Control_ ler, will explain itself. In the meantime let every district go to work in earnest to raise the means to fill their quotas PITTSBURGH, Feb. 13, 186.1 Henry Lambert. t'untraller, and David Collins, Jon . entaii Neely, George Hamilton, Carevii.iii ozl .,., o f Allegheny C t. }EN T 1 IS 31 EN —ln pursuance 01 a call issued by you on the 2d of February, instant, addressed to the tax-payers of Allegheny county, a conven tion of delegates representing the several tax dis tricts ofthe county was held at the Court House on Tuesday, the 9th inst., for the purpose of '•in etructing you in reference to a further issue of bonds to secure boynties to volunteers. - The proceedings of that Convention. as officially re ported for the Pittsburgh Gazettr of the 10th inst.. by one of the secretaries of the Convention, is re spectfully submitted for your consideration. As the time allowed for recruiting volunteers to Blithe quota assigned to the several districts - 61 the county, tinder the two calls of the Presi dent, Is short, it would nodoubt greatly facilitate the ettbrts of the committees of the several dis tricts to be advised as early as possible of your disposition to accede to the request of the t !on vention, and make the proposed issue of bonds I as soon as you nifty be authorized by act of As sembly to do so. It is hardly' less important that the people should be early advised, should It be your deter mination not to make the issue of bonds as re quested. I am. gentlemen, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, THOM,: M. HONE, Prcsvlent at the Convention PIT r4om RON, Feb. 13, 1564. Gen. Thomas M. Howe. Prmdent of the Convention: DEAR. SlR—Your CollllllUElkatiOrl, with the of .proceedings of the late Convention-Ls otfl etally received. As ion tinelre to be informed what our action will be in rtrierenee to issuing bonds to se, ura bounties for volunteers, we have only to say, that when the necessary legislation is procured to do so, we will act in el rift conformity, with the instructions of that Convention. Very respectfully, ATHA:, N EEL EC. HAMII.I,N I. 'OIIIIS V 'O l / 1 111iiiI0L('Z'S. ENRY LAdnsn r. ' From a brief acquaintance with Mr Royalty. Wilson, the proprietor, 1% care fully eon We clip the following from the Ms- j vinced that he knows how to " ktl.:: hotel," and that under his inanagentenl pitch of this city. 'We presume the facts the Eastern Exchange will take rink are stated by authority : with the first houses in the country. (' A Bra THING.—The War Committee at 'Wist, A. Rarity, the gentleman who loss lin ington had Mr. Knap, formerly of Pittsburgh. mediate supervision of that portion ..f ',Akin.' ~ i r.,i1,2 , •ti1i 11 ,, 1 , . 14... , 11 , \ t 1 . 1111 AOW of Newark, N J., before them on Thursday. He testified that he was In receipt of onecent the hotel conduct,ol upon the Europesnl i leers, to avoid the rev, srit f of a draft per pound royalty on all heavy guns manulae- plan, is an 1 , 1.1 experienod hand at the \V P, littlitt I W t 4, ant.' , l I. 11,. I hvir tuned. Col. Rodman, the inventor of the Rod business, and is admirably titted for Il i , man gun, and process of casting cannon hollow, _.. , an.l I .s; P\\ (:otta. “0.1 1; lloJeri-, testified that he receieved one cent per pound position, whilst Mr. Cheestler, the stet% „, i ., si , l „,i nt ,„l 5 ‘ .. t .„.. 1 „ r i,„ royalty on every gun manufactured for the use , ard, upon whom devq,lve , the dut3 or of the Government.- A 1 'will rti I ttll,lll nee Ma- altiottuttt .1 . i providing the larder with the "ifood ‘ , „ n ..j. t i li , of fl IV Si,kl l , , 1,11r1,,, if An item to the above effect, orignia- 1 thina's of the land," , eeniQ to be an adept II :.-,, iig . i . i .t e (' llanso n I.rty.t. .1 t But ting in Washington, has been going the i n his ca ni ng. fun, anti Captain Andr, ts Mill .•t. with au rounds of the pres; for solve time. To , But we have written noire than it o t 1 , t t I, t , ttt.'l. .at o t :I ' t . ra•aollr, I tilt I altio.lit: those conversant with the fact, its willful I intended, and conclude by advising out p,h„-Cr.,,,„„,i n ,.,..„ . „ ill: ~ ,', „ „I ih ,,,. misstatements bear et idence of some. friend=o to pat a visit to Go , l•:aster • ii Ev • . ll ' I I t. ~ \ t ail a 11.4:-111_ , I It .%:,r thing more than the mere blundering - of i • , , t change, which may be reached either by If if :I • r,• ,, i V f.,1 Iby Ili , a Washinglon correapontlenl, anti as the railroad or passenger tars Go out ill t h, ,•, I,u f1,u1,, , , 1... i.• ., ,11,1 h 1 th• parties concerned are well known here, the morning anti after looking over I ht . „,.i .1,, 1 , !1., r, I'„i . t, ,I a true statement of the matter may not rt . i Ante', visit the spa ( ions, well built ;Hid Th. ;mount , lit.serhied a! 'Io• lot t I in_ be out of place. The “royalty" here re • well-arranged cattle pens. Lt.' you will re „, h, I ..f, 2A, ~ :1 , • tr,i,, the fee Loc. ferred to is simply the bonus paid to tot ,do so, ttur word for it you will not only , raiiiiif,,,te:l, G.A.: ,- in, oonht 1,,,t tin , inventor for the use of his patent, and is teel like (•xlintino - dint the - •half inol it,,,., smolt:lt ,a!! e r• i- , , I !urn, 'paid' by the Ft overnment of 113 - 1 stl-t `-`;'n - I not been told you, - hut you will keenly t h e we ,..k u„ m.ii, yeti.. w .id i t .,, n , a driit tractors, on this account, to at least a relish just such a ditincrasy,,u can have In cos, the Count v Cmmitisiont rs 1...• score of persons. Our readers will re- set before you. -it the Bttllntv 1i.m.1-, ii,, I;I ot ral ( • ,,,ri. memo •r the extensive experiment made . • Illitiet• 1 , . alit horizt. ti t. , pr.frufe snid some eight or ten years since, at East Lib- The Daily Commercial Bond for th, ..s iiirinu t. r,.. arty, by which the vast superiority of hollow cast guns to those made on the TM , ('wilvierrial published the subji6n The meetin_ adj.•tir,i , dto nieet o'n this, old principle was so clearly demonstrated. ,ed card on Saturday morning last. The ' (Monday) evening. at ;o'clock The Gen era' Coitiniiite, 'A% .s satletri/t 'I to re- The consequence of these evperiments, stockholders embrace some of our most . (Tire reci nit , from the 15th, paving them was the adoptien of the "water circula. inter - prising business nem, Ai - ho have the an Nlnotillt Ito! to c:Aret d $ - ..!1t0 ting core, Capt. Rodman's patent, in the , means, if theyl - theliberality, : sus lace to )uumfacture of all heavy army ordnance ' shine made. The improvement was own- min a good newspaper—at all event ed in common by Messrs. Rnap & Totten . they ha ye as good a right to sscert a i n the and Captain Rodman, the letter for a cc ,,,, of pu b lishing . a daily newspaper as time receiving the "royalty," and the • any other gentlemen we know of. W,, firm reaping no other profit than that - arising from the manufacture of the hob ' give the card : low guns, which, for a time, were made To the Public. here exclusively, no other cannon foun- The T , P . rrTaittnall El.alta - CO:UsiE , Relot 1., dries caring to contract for the new guns, .bee purchased. %iv n n r-no: Ii NG 1 7 031 th r e AVr r r :?. t . - k ' s " s ' at u ei N a t' :• to' n' ic.;,-,.'•:LH owing to the increased rink of casting. , izeti under the law relating to Corporations. for The costly experiments made at that ' Mechanical and other purposes• amino ed July time, and referred to in Major H'ade's I. „ 4. ,,, f k a l, ..v , fs a t s o u r b t s h e e be,Jri stue tad :T t t i4 er (tit s , o . , 1 . i , c 1 1 ,1) .,: e t , : d u: official report, were mainly at the expense ed below. ' • of' the firm. j It is the design of the new management to The payment of the bonus to Captain , . make the PlTTallt - ItGIT COSTVER.CiaI. a newspa- Rodman was soon made a matter of his- per commensurate with the requirement. of our growing tit}- and its vast business interests 1 o pate, -on the ground, ( utterly indefensi- tat: ez o d ri nO ti eitr t n ( ite y re , i ße ll n l t ie t a c r o ate r d, fr a i n e d u ze „ tv i ci ,, p , e ,. ._ ble,) that the got eminent was entitled to In nal which yirll'colu P pare favorably yy nth any of the gratuitous use of any improvement , our contemporaries East or West In Polities devised by an officer in its employment . we shall be and fouLti , l . battle n (lo a t o ng .tree ri with ~t il i er f a r n i e, % ls ~ , f n i relating to the Speeialt y under his charge Pr og ress side in unfalteritm. loyalty to tin ,;,,,, ern _ To avoid dispute upon this question, . meat under which we hie . Captain Rodman immediately transferred . A . a Reportorial .he " r4ni n:4itia°tVar„Ract”tni ;plet maturinget - lit ° o r i f a s i u (_ ,, o h ri a to r:. Ids interest in the invention to the firm, 1 rangemelits as may be necessary to give effeetit e- V- whose employees many of the i An- 1 nests to each department of the PlivsureGu provements iu the process, which have i time. 2 ° re mm in g A ß- o ' k A e L 'io v r tj t i h r e el it u re ir se e n s t uni t e h e i n ra Li l‘rg.e n the r ( 7 l made the casting practicable, were hest- our readers.' Such of our business men ,see may sad. Since this transfer Captain. R has wish to aid the enterprise will find some of the received from the Government no royal- kt2a . :ll_ll r,sitore at the Publication Rooms ty or bonus of any kind for the use ofhis ! (Fi t i =beerknee}-. t D patent. The "royalty" alleged to have , AVEN, Pr irectors. e,itit.nt. been paid to Chas. Knap, esq., for "all n ~ . r. . S HAVEN, ti FA,. il. ii ,, L.,!AiA:‘, se,:eetary heavy guns manuftl.l tined," is simply the whi. at. HEasu, MARK. We, sag s patentee's bonus on the manufacture of , touti w litops k.: K. 1,1 , ,, 1:t. H. PotafEtt, hollow cast guns, viz: Pie 8 inch, 10 ineh, ' and 15 inch Rodman or Columbiad guns, Stockholders. McD. the 13 inch sea coast mortar, and the XV Felix R. Brunot, .Imo. Jams f l3. Al .fray, Means & t • Crosson. 'ollin, inch navy guns, in the manufacture of wm. Thsw. is..l. Kay, which the "water circulating core" is H. n',1411:, chiles Wm. M. Lyon. John W. Plttock, used. Upon the IX inch, X inch and XI B. ir: ..1 .7, ( 7,,, , ` ' R. C. Loomis, inch Dahlgren navy guns, no royalty is Jones, Boyd & Co., H. L. Fahnestock &. Co. paid, nor on the immense weight of Dahl- Lippincott &.co., Wm. Bagaley. James M. Coer, gren rifled blocks manufactured Ity the :\ Gratf' Bennett & Co., N. Holmes & Sona, firm. One-half of the "royalty" we be- J no. i'. Singer, z an Hall & Speer, neve, is paid Captain (now Major), Rod- 'rew, C A " . ° A . l ll W H ail l i t ng m ford, lie ° o 6 . a i lar liat store,n i ' man, by Mr. Knap. The Government .Tames Park, Jr., Stein Bros., payln.lt one cent per pound for the use Joseph Dilworth, John W. Riddell. of the patent. j James B. Lyon, W. S. Ila% ell, McKnight & Co. Alex. H. Miller, There is another fact to which we may" Benjamin singeriy, John H. Hampton, allude in this connection. The proprie- John P. Pears, Chas. W. Batchelor, tors of the Fort Pitt Works have always I o. P. a u o li iYe Morganstern & Bro. ."' Geo. 13. Jones, met an active competition in contracting cEverston,Preston & Co. Chas. C. Mello!, for the manufacture of ordinance, and it. aleCandles6, John lila:ars°, Mark Watson have had no advantage over any other I /.dams P , a ll i l m c l e i r ee' &Co , Robert Arthu'rs, film save in the superior facilities for Chess, Smyth br. co.; wm. C. Moreland manufacture provided at their own cost. Mt may be fairly presumed, therefore, that no higher price has at any time been paid them for ordinance than was den - landed by others in the business. Yet the firm continues to furnish guns to the Govern ment at the same price per pound as be fore the outhreak of. the war, although the Bloomfield iron used has gone up from $32 per ton to $65 per ton, deli yer ed at the furnace. Oil Trade.—The Oil City Reporter of last week, in its review of the 'oil trade, • says : " The oil market here has ruled steadier during the past week than for same time past, and con sequently prices hat e been firmer. We quote as the rulingt sales nt. the wells, $3,7564,00 bbl; at this point $4.75E5,00, with a sale at *7,50, packages included. As near as we can estimate, not over 8,000 barrels of oil have gone forward by the river. This is probably the smallest amount 'oil ever shipped in a single rise in the Allegheny. The stock on hand here and upon the creek is ex tremely limited. We can't find over 35,00) to 40,000 barrels, and much of this is held by parties for the coming summer and fall trade. If there is any greater quantity than this it must be hidden away very effectually. There is a great deal of anxiety on the part of buyers here to contract with producers for the future flow of their wells. Producers do not look upon such propositions with much favor, preferring to take the runof the market prices. We knbw of one party who has contracted the how of his well, about 2.50 bbls per day at present, until the Ist of April next, at .83„60 per barrel, delivered a t the well;-the oil be ing conducted directly into the tanks of the pur chaser, - Who is a refiner near at hand. The gene ral impression here la that oil will not fall much below the present figure during the coining sea- gnats Pilled.—Moon township has raised $2,559,'75 by voluntary subscrip tion, a sum suiliciant to clear her from fbag n f i or 600,000 Men. Three cheers for Chemistry of the Air.—The inter esting series of lectures on the above subject, delivered before the Library As .ociation, are now to be closed, Monday and Tuesday eveniL-g being the last. I t is gratifying to be able to record that a scientific course in our city has been for once a success, the attendance increas ing from lecture to lecture. To-night many experiments on the composition of the air will be given, including the com pound blo-pipe and the Drummond lights. The display of electrical experiments will Surpass anything of this description wit nessed by our citizens, the apparatus of Prof. Richards being being very large Sixth Ward Meeting.—A. meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward met in the School House on Saturday evening for the purpose of taking measures to raise. means to procure volunteers to fill the quota of the ward. An Executive Committee was appointed, consisting of Dr. A. G. McCandless, Jos. H. Hunter, Jos. A. Butler, Job G. Patterson, and Andrew Burns, who will report to an adjourned meeting this evening. It is desired that there be a fun attendance of the tax payers at the meeting to-night. 9,01F4TL : --Tbe concert to be - given by Miss Lena Scribe has been fixed for Thursday, the 18th inst., at Concert Hall. Miss Bertha will be assisted by her sister Eliza; Prof. Wamelink, Forge, Mr. Satorie and M. Berk. Tick ets may be procured . at the music stores. TILE POST--PITTSBURGH:* 'Alo.l 4 4Dtt" OR' r EIjaITARY 15: '1864. . . . . -• . ' : I Gas from Naptha—Something New Seeond Ward Bounty Fund.-- Th e LATEST . BY' TELEGRAPH ! PeiiSatithl' Mr. ' Cowan suPpbrted ! his APR., amendment at. tenth, c laimin g, that the In common with quite a number of following sums have been paid to Thomas ' , i • •_ ' , negro mutt be regarded as a citizen un der citizens, we witnessed the lighting Steel, Treasurer of the Second Ward FOR THE POST. : der the donAtitution s as he received pro . of the "Eastern Exchange," at East Bounty Fand, Pittsburgh _ „ tection by the laws. Liberty, on Friday night with gas ex- Lyon. : - •ihorb St Co., usher: liakewell, year; .„,,,, Mr. San's - bury (Del.) said that if that XXXVIIIth CONGRESS. i was the basis of the Scooter's substitute tra:•ted front naptha, by a new patent ,rie(l2o°.".iehit'll‘ii.Cl.i.Njarusatt,itixi!ts.l.lraiiiiine: I # was abhorrent - to MS views ant),, he process now being introduced into this V. °° ,.; i l l° l ,T=g,r . „7,' ; 7 ; . . 1.. Z. /4 "`"" l ' *s° ' ; would nol, support it. The .old-fashiorled eqt lieu, $5O ; c. community. We shall not attempt any it) er. , asU ; Dr. 1-1. Hazen, ft , . ; Lippe/Icor t& t 't., , Spit .3. , Debate in ecig- . lreiiis i term was negro, now they are colored .. ou ; Cunningham & 00.,'550 •, John Torrance, ! citizens. ( elaborate description of the scientitic Sac; J. K. Morange,‘Stt ' tiohrue,ler,a. I - ipman Mr. Howe would inquire whether tliel, I .ri ncipii .. on N 1 hit'il the gins is generated, rer,;&s;e:=;r,,.,;,,iNii,'ll";Lttrslttrnen.ln negoes were not colored in Delaware. but will simply content ourself with di- 460; .1. D. Drat o, tau ; H. 'ti. NiemAn. ?..ifi : i n ; Destructive Fire in New York. ' Mr. Saulsbury doubted if they were as Parker, ta. Total, V 2,7530. I reefing the attention of the reader to the great tact that a rival light has sprung Another Victim.—A family named LATE FROM FORTRESS MONROE' , cording to the population. He would , up in our midst, which bids fair t,, di- Hart, residing in "Hardscrabble," 1-st never consent to equality, either political or social. a vide public attention and public funds, an interesting child, aged about fifteen I Mr. Cowan asserted that the negro had with the old established gas company, , a wh l i e e g h a p l _ months, yesterday evening, under the DEATH OF GER BUTLER'S BROTHER, which has so long enjoyed the monopoly following painful circumstances . It ap of furnishing light to our citizens. protected under hinl the Constitution J Pending-the action on the substitute of When we reached the Exchange, after ' Mr. Cowan the Senate adjourned. dark, we found it brilliantly lit up with gas, and had we not h ee n apprised he_ forehand thift the, gas was produced from naptha, we should have concluded that the Pittsburgh Gas Company had extended a gas main to East Libem• The light is soft, brilliant and steady, and it is claimed t and the figures would seem to bear them nut) by the gentleman who have control or the patent that its co-t cannot. lii' any possiblity, exceed more than : , ne - half 11; fini , mnt note pail by eias consumer- in Ili, t its. The ma chine in which the e-n: i . eenorateil iip puans -- ,iiiiple that it is difficult to re ;Ili', tio• work it perform•. The appa ratus ,s the invention of.lonathan Griffin. of Coml., and can be readily applied to hotels, private hOUSi.s. A. , There is not the slightest danto'r of i•xplosiiin, nor Will the cold( -I weather have the lea-1 effect upon the flow of the gas tine gallon 011131.th:1, Whh h Io.V C 4,11, fifteen cents, will furnish fire hundred feet of ‘‘ lii 1 4 %.111 the patent right, and Who propose m ertgEtue ext en crlc in the itt:inutl,,etnn ~ f ilii• apps H.laptilL, Il l e saille in pracii, ii use, list - e orts;:tni7etl under the genentl inettrpattinot tn't join' ~t oeh enthpally. With it ChtlitSiof 1:SO,0011 And it On iii ii in 1 r the n i tt.t It A rt, will In netnitC,ttlitred this hlolo• 11 :01 , 1 . 13 ,, e1y I ,, the trad, :did I,w:tin-- r l'itt , l , llrgh But “111' <p ar ;t1rett,I‘ till, Stich ttf ,tur itin n<:, • lect e n.. 1 WillleSSe,l the Sheri of this hew hyht, ehli Inc: , lun y Lifayelie ßall i'.• I n iii t t‘ ii he I till 1101' ',11,1 pr,,,•4-- 1,) 11,, Fay i ruh.,l Volunteer Meeting in the Pirst Ward Pittaburgli A numbor oi the citiZ , lih .1 ibi- waid. nl,l in ii 1"34I 3331 11.311- , .11 • 3131F.UtV 'lv 1 IMEIME Democratic Convention.—The Inwing wprr f.1(• , 1 , 1 on Satur (ay ,•ven inc to the County Convention whi:•11 z . ,,euut,lcs nt Ow Court Bon.e nn Wednegday neat ! The tiinvi•rizinii douliiksi,, hen lull NTT.. Br 1,,n lqt Ward—T ‘l . ln I ratthur, 9.1 tom rs 1r tin..). 1 , . 1111.•,:•1. 74 Wor , l-1-t pr,incr— o, \ .2trlxlter pn..to , t— 1.. P. EnEr) 4th \Vont—Jo!: n 3. It 'r.. John fl. Itlilc~' COIL \c ont—l+l ,r( In I—`,lntlel I . nmeron. 1)r J. An; pretiucl—Juhn Mochln, John C. re, Clll v.ir I.) I L.;z , cr. lC illilm 11 La until in. brlr N'nnl—Mtmrel l'ntterynn 11. 7 1111 m A.deN ender Orc AI LV , 111 , ,N ‘Verd—MAn ( PDrelnell. P. Futheroen. ed. Ward—floury , hr, ,, er.ii'ltniaedl War.l-1, , ide,an , a kodzer , . I 11 lieary. 241 pre,m•t—Androw tali V prc. , ,, I—W 11 heel. I, 1 i 1 I rr, u. 1-- 1 rr , 1.•r,..k 1/.1.. phel l'upi h... ,r The Great Mißoman Tableau at Masonic Hall.—This splendid Una is drawing imineti,e crowds. Ma sonic Hall living eriiwiled nightly to its utmost caps i it\ by our eitizens to wit ness this great work of art. illustrating as it doe , the giandest suhiei I in the world. Milton's great poem "Paradise Lost. — to ill of our citizens who have not ,i2ll th;:s CSillllll . oll. we would Say riq't it before it leavi.s liy all means, i4r you will loss the rarest tint of a life time The hem iCul landscape scenery of the Garden of Eden is especially attractive, as shown in this exhibition ; while the scenes representing Heaven are delicate and beautiful in the highest degree. There is nothing in the horrible in this exhibition, nothing to frighten the nerves of the most delicate child, as sonic might be led to expect. We would call the at tention of those who visit the exhibition to-night, to the splendid landscape in the Garden of Eden, where Eve sees her re flection in the water ; it is a master piece of art. The doors will be open at an early hour, and people will be admitted as fast as they come until the Hall is full. Important to Passenger Rail ways.—An act has been introduced in the Legislature to compel passenger rail way companies to redeem such portions of their tickets as may not have been used, in accordance with a law passed in 1.8G3, has been presented by Mr. Kerns in the House. One of the sections makes it a penal offence for any conductor to take more than 24 passengers in any car, and requires him, when he has obtained that number, to place a sign on the ex terior of the car, in a conspicuous place. We are not advised as to whether the act refers to Pittsburgh or not, but pre sume it does. Second Ward Wide Awake.—The citizens of the Second Ward appear de termined to avoid the draft. They have commenced raising the necessary funds, and to-day they open a recruiting office at NO. 60 Smithfield street for the enlist ment of men to fill up the quota of the ward. They offer a bounty of $2OO to the recruit without deduction to agents, and they are determined to push the mat ter through. Regimental Soiree.—The members of the " Old Thirteenth," who have re enlisted for the war, give a Grand Boirse on Wednesday evening at Concert Mil. Judging from the names of the managers, it will be one of the most pleasant re tuaions that has came Off this season. pears child that Mros.the cell a ar the alter a motile! Lueof tie NEWS FROM FOLLY ISLAND. , t of coal, and during her brief absence clothes took fire and burned it ,0 badly Rebel Attempt that death ensued in less than an hour. An inquest was held, and a verdict in accordance with the facts rendered. Fort Sumter Frustrated Fenian Brothers.—The ni(•et;n< nt the Fenian Brothers, at Lafayett e Hall• Rebel on Saturday evening, was largely :it tended. ('apt. P. F lila, Organizing Agent of the Brotherhood delivered an - cloyuent and stirring address which was Rebel Deserters Say that the People of well received. We shall notice Captain , W.'s speech to-motmv,-, Clharleqon are Starving. 1 n A PHIC TE LE • Effect of Gen. Gihnore's Shells --;- LATE NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Late i o Item Unconditional Emancipation in ST . I . m-is, Feb. 13.--Nfr 4.f ~t Louis, Ciinirman of the Committee to Investigate 3lilitary Affairs in this State. made a lengthy and elaborate report 111 the Elouet of ticc Legislature ter day The Ntemplii , card signed by three hundred of ti„. w , Febr—'4'NlTF best citizen. or the city, and addressed to the people of Tennessee upo n the .. 41 1 resolution of thanks to General W T. ,leer of the re•organization of thi• Star , - therm:in :mil the officers:lnd men of the g a l red•stahlishing its relation ‘‘ Ile A ru i‘ i 'umb el -h in d was p aase d National Government Ii reeomilie n mmediate unconditional ilium i In m motion of Mr. Wilson (Mass the p i, ation !senate resolutions equalizing thilpay of Ito hest and truest policy and only alt. r natit `old lees was taken up. e. and • nll- upon till 1.. sup p o r t the at au , t Mr Sumner offered MI amendment pro -n hv 111 Cc tilll! ‘tti . .2.2. 1 • • tiding that in cases where the Secretary ins: -.4. I . War shall be satisfied that persons of ('Auto, Pehruary The steam, I have been mustered into service at Tyenon, from :Nlemphis to Cim inn Ili, the rate of thirteen dollars per month. pissed he re ( l a y • with over they shall he paid at that rate for previous ofcotton The rearm r Sultana, from tin , on Ili , ',lli Ir• ullit too Mr. Grimes (Iowa) liiited that Sen- I ii - -fention to Vickshure. awl a 13,g, Stir WillA I withdraw his proposition, ar g o of sugar to various on ii, , and that from this time forward every river. soldier, whatever might be his rolrir, - - - CAIRO, Feb. 14.—Memphis papers of 12th inst. contain no news. The steamer Platte Valley returned from Sailatia, Yazoo river, where she with other transports and gunboats, with part of Sherman's expedition were: at tacked on 'the sth by a force of 3,000 Texan troops, who with artillery and musketry fired into the transports, wounding six soldiers. A fight ensued in woicha portion of' our infantry and gunboats participated, resulting in the dislodgement and driving off the enemy. with what loss is unknown. Eight of our men were killed and three wounded. The 11th Illinois, together with, negro cavalry and infantry, were engaged with the enemy, and also driven from Me spctive. chanicsville without loss to us. ' ti.t.N PRA , " ts, Feb lt! --Wheat an I Mr Howe concurred with the views of A sick negro soldier belonging to Cob tit cur have advanced under the favorable the Senator from low, Wood's command, straggksd from his advises trout china Mane goods, rt Mt. Wilson moved to strike out the reaiment and was murdered by the reb ramtiv arrived fro m \ irk h a y, ,-Loos,-in the committee's givlng els 7 The Lieut. and two Privates who turned out hiniaged. mor e by th e s hip o r , t ',no ply, except the committed the deed, were captured, and Eilen it u ureti while is during the whole time they have Col. Wood, in retaliation, had them through the tropiss I „, e been ill r‘ it e He said he would noton blindfolded, caused them to kneel upon ol Napa' it:, was partially dest rove,' ithdraw his amendment without ex- the dead body of the negro they murder be fire veste.rttay This toFA k abort pbduing. that its provisions would only ed, when they wereshot. Col. Andrews t 20,000 apply to a few regimtnts, and therefort• of the :Id Minnesota Cavalry, Little , there would he no great draft upon the Rock, has been made Brigadier General ; treasury Ht. did not think that the his Yegiment re-enlisted. A portion of United Stat, could not afford at this them arrived here to-dey en route for time t do injusnc clothe colored troops. home. All is quiet at Little Rork. De- Mr. Fessenden (Me )at this point of ' s,-runs are coming over to our lines in the procaaalings claimed the floor, and large numbers, and regiments are form irom Committee of Finance reported ing. Two of them were filled with'cle eertain amendments to the House Den- sorters from Price's army, state that they iency Bill. He asked that their consid- have no knowledge of an amnesty proc eration he postponed until Monday'," imitation existing among Price's men, Mr. Johnson Old) in reply to Mr. Stun- and expressed an opinion that, as soon nor said. that if th , clerk mrn of Mil as they knew its conditions, there will were a, - , rood as black men elsewhere, soon be little left in his army. why make exceptions—they were all en under the same law. If justice WASDINGTON, Feb. , 1-i —A gentleman were done according to the views oftlle who to-night arrived from the Army o I Senator from 'Mass. some $BOO,OOO would the Potomac saw, before he left there, of be taken front the Treasury, or, as he nn- Richmond paper of Thursday, found on derstood it, $1, , 100,000. All should be a deserter who came into our lines, in paid alike Why did not Massachusetts which appeared an article stating that 100 ' par those troops herself 7. officers have escaped from Libby Prison Mr. Fessenden sail he understood by digging a tunnel under the street for that colored troops refused to receive it. ' that purpose. It is supposed the pristh- Mr. Wilson explained the circumstan- I ers had been engaged upon t i lte, work . for cps Under IN hi. h colored troops front a month. They were missedat roll-Call, Massueliusetts had refused to receive and forthwith troops were despatched in their pay—they held the Government to ' various directions to capture them. Hedges made them and wanted full pay Four were overtaken on the Williams !of *l3 per month or asked to be discharg- burg and Hanover Court Home roads. ed 10011 Mel The others, it is suspected, were secreted Mr. Johnson said they were colored in the neighborhood of Richmond. This • gentlemen of extraordinary sensibilities. subterranean mode:of escape having be- Mr. G[imcs said that from the very come known, the paper says Neal Dow outset his colleague, Mr. Harlan, and was among the runaways, but was prob- I himself were in favor of putting the negro ably waiting to accompany the next I troops on equality with whites. He was hatch. The deserter says large numbers on record, iu this respect, previous to the of his regiment are barefoot. Daily ra actionof the Senator front Mass. lion consists of a quarter pound of meat Mr. Sumner stated that in a public and one pint of meal. There had been speech he had stated that while he was no active military movements for a week lin favor pa of carrying the war into Africa, st. he was more in favor of carrying Africa : into the war. (Laughter.) Mr. Grimes said he was only in favor of carrying Afrseans into the war, but for paving them . 1-15 per month, and for placing them on a footing with the other soldiers. If they were going hack to pay colored troops from Massachusetts and Connecticut, why not pay those from Tennessee. He was informed that there were some thirty regiments of these troops there. He thought there was trouble in future to be apprehended from making retrospective the character of this bill in discriminate He sympathized with the gallant young men ut the 54th and 35th Massachusetts, colored troops, but could not help believing that it was on account of their action that the colored troops of South Carolina refused to receive their pay: Fifty two r-, Ir fit - r , ruvlr , ILr 111,11,impoli :ir ri The Sinih ri• li-tc.l. TO - DAY'S - ADVEIVAEMENT. VIIIRTNCIPAIL WANTED—FOR T 111.: N‘hoc)l4 of the fikird Ward. f, ft) of Pitt atarrt.th. A pldlda f lons may IK, .1,111 , ,ed 1,, either of the uoder , ll;ned Dtrc.tur6 of the rh, r•I W vrtl Puhllr /1901, .101 IN E( Ilr. L OLD :sit 1.. TII( PENDIA DL N( AN, PETER LE t'llAS. W. LEN 1.. f,,15-3t AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEA THE Lessee and Manager • NV X. 11 arrnans,,a. Tredsurer H. UN LIU a. r./a. Find night of the re-engagement of 111 as HELEN \V E.STilt-liN, the ming and beak,' it ul artress, who will appear to her wonderful per seinat 10E1 of the tiipse) The following artistes are engaged for the sea son and will make their tlrst appeatan this evening : Miss t7eotffna Reignalds, Jilue Emma ßeign:Lids and air, Lroodwln. THIS EV ENING, will be presented the great play of Cyhthla. the Gtpey ....... . Helen I.l"Pgtern Oynthia With n comiliete cast. „rc with Mts. Itei.7.ntl.t., Brian Og.rairl. HAL! Third and Last Week But One, Open Every Afternonnand.Evory Even lug This Week. The most extraordinery exhibition in the world, the Great Miltoninn PARADISE LOSI ADM 1.! .. 351C1N 25 Cents CHILDREN WITH I'AR ENTS 15 Uviit s Grand IVlatinees ErEliY AFTERNOON nirs When Children will be RdraiPtedjllr lo cent,. A. B. MORRISON, feblOstwd Proprietor and Manger. F• OR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. THIS I)AY, PHIL 1.3, AT 4 P. Al NEW AND SPl.FN fisdriM6did passenger ter ELIA psk.:, s. Wise, Commander, will leave as su n° I3CCIi above. For freight, or passage ; apply on hoard, ,r to TOIIN I. LACK, or tenin J. L. GuLLJ-WOOD, Agts. _ _ < SPECIAL COURSE.-21IERCA,i- TILE LIBRA R Y AASOOLATION LEOURES. -Prof. RICKARDS, of FrOVidenee i R. 1., will deliver a course of Six Leettifes; at CONCERT HA LLon the "Philosophy and Chemistry of th. A i r." These lectures are simple in their style. and intelligible to all classes, while the magnifi cent illustrations and experiments will be made on a scale rendering them risthle to all. Every evening will be crowded with curious facts and Phenomina with experiments, illustrating the Atmospheric Fires, Barometer, Air Gun, nun tains, Balloons, Winds, all the Chemical Won ders of the Atmosphere, Lightning and Aurora Borealis. Evenings of Lecture MONDAY, open at 7 o'clock. Feb. 8• TUESDAY, Feb. 9; THURSDAY, Feb. 11; FRIDAY, Feb. 12; MONDAY, Feb. 13; L Tt ec 'ES ture pA cclm F e c n b ee l s 6. atr s Price of tickets r for one person to the course, 41. Single lecture, 25 cents. For sale at the Music, Book and Drug Stores and at the door. W. H. GEORGE W. lAryldeN, SAMUEL. A. LONG, Till.S. BAK uu - ELL, Jr., WrLLIAMW. WARD, HENRY 31.. ATNVuuD, febs-td Lecture Committee. "The best is the Cheapest," W. B. BRADBURY'S AND SOMMER & CO'S PIANOS. EVEN FIRST PRIZES, GOLD AND S Silver Medals received within a month at State Fairs, and Fair of American Institute, New York, in 1863, by Wm. B. Bradbury, for the BEST PIANO FORTES, SCHOMAGKEB. &Philadelphia, received the Crystal palace Prize CO.;'M edal at London, be sides have immerate faedaisAtipkrutas and spe cial reports froth State Fairs and limtitules. Both have a number of lettere of recommenda tion from the - highest musical Went, ens Gottscholk.,'Straekosch, Wm. Mason, Grobeand others. Better and cheaper than asp other Piatiosmade, and ViTarradted for Five sears. .grozET,xxx..?, BAEI. ." - • S'oleAgents for Pittsburgh and. Western Pa., .No 2 St. Clair at., near Suspension Bridge jan2s' Infernal Machine Sunk, and all the Crew Perish. The Revenue Laws Violated. News from Sherman's Expedition. 109 Union Officers Escape ! from Libby Prison reeei the ,-;on, pay, and if any abuses or act zaise, they ,null be r, no died hy legislation. He h , ,p,•1 'he I 111 might he alkwed ti) stand j Chow waking it retro- • fir ,;.),.1%,,n - Mr. Cowan said if we were going back for these colored men he was also in favor of going hack in favor of white men, who were our first volunteers, and had borne the heat and burdens of the day. He was not in favor of over riding the statutes to do justice to these negro troops until equal and exact justice had been done to the veteran white soldiers. When the country should be restored to its wonted prosperity we could do justice to all, but now it is exceeding ly dangerous. The amendment of Mr. Wilson was then adopted. The amend ment of Mr. Doolittle provided, that from the monthly pay of colored troops must ered into service in insurrectionary States, the sum of three dollar; per month shall be reserved to reimburse the expenses incurred by the United States in feeding and clothing the widow's, children and parents of deceased soldiers. It was rejected after some debate. Mr, Carlisle (Va.) said that in the old clays of peace the negroes had a holiday on every Saturday afternoon, and as all persons were equal under the - law and as half the afternoon has been spent in the service of the negro, he moved that the Senate do adjourn. (Great laughter.) At the instance of several Senators he with drew his motion. Mr. Sumner proposed a proviso, that hi all cases of past services of colored troops, where it shall appear to satisfac tion to the Secretary of War from actual papers of enlistment, that such troops were enlisted under act of July, 18.61, they shall be allowed the pay promised by the act. Rejected—yeas, 16 ; nays, 21. Mr. Cowan offered„n substitute for bill as amended, providing that from and after the ventage of this act, that all soldiers of the United States, of the same arm of service, shall receive like com- BOSTON, February 13.—The Heothrs Folly Island correspondent says : That the rebels have' tiled several times lately to reinforce the almost worn out garrison in the ruins of Fort Sumter, but, have failed. Most of the men in Fort Sumter now are slaves, and that twenty or thirty are killed daily. Night before last, it being somewhat hazy, one of the rebel rams, in company with a cigar-shaped torpedo boat or in fernal machine, left Mount Pleasant and proceeded down the creek In the rear of Sullivan's Island for the purpose of going out to make an attempt to destroy the gunboats Housatonic and Nipsit, which were doing guard duty that night in Scut tle Channel, near Beath Inlet. When the ram and infernal machine had got ready to make a dash out of the inlet it was found that the machine was in a sinking condition. She was then turned back into the inlet,%lmre she now lies. She went down, carrying her crew tone bottom. This put an end to all attempts to destroy our vessels. This is the third infernal machine the rebels have lost. A few days since a guard of ten rebel soldiers, including a Sergeant, escaped to our lines. They say that starvation stares them in the face in Charleston and that all civil laws is at an end and military rules has full sway over civil authorities, that they are becoming des perate and that they will resort to every means in their power to force the-block ade there. They report the city badly damaged from the effect of Gilmore's to Reinforce FORTRE,SB MONROE, Feb. 13.—8 y spe cial order No. 42 of the Adjutant Gene ral a general court martial has been call ed by General Butler. The court was or ganized yesterday on the trial of private Abrarns, of the 139th New York volun teers, and such otherprisoners as may be brought before it. The court will sit without regard t 45 hours. The following officers have been detailed for the court: President, Col. H. T. Saunders, 19th Wisconsin, Col. Geo. W. Cole, 2d United States colored troops, Lieut. Col. John G. Chambers, 23d Mass. volunteers, Ma jor Samuel Wetherell, 11th Indiana Cav alry, Capt. George B. Edgar, of D. C., Judge Advocate, Major J. L. Stackpole. The case before this court-martial:is quite important, and will be reported as soon as practicable. General Butler received a dispatch this morning announcing the death of his 'brother. He has left for New York. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Captain John F. Porter, 14th New York Cavalry, ar rived hero to-day overland from Rich mond, having escaped two weeks ago from Libby Prison. He came - out of it in rebel uniform, having secured one that had been abandoned. He remained nine days in Richmond unsuspected. Among the recently escaped officers from Libby Prison are Col. Streight, CoL Tip pen, Major John Henry and Col. Rod gers, but it is not known whether they have yet cleared the rebel dominions. Nrw 'Vona- Feb. 13.—The receipts of the Custom Mouse for the week have been $4,790,000, nearly all in gold. The storage warehouse of Miller & Conger, • 563 Water street was burned this morn ing. The loss is $35,000. The fire com menced in some cotton which had been received from New Orleans. The new quarantine is to be located on the lower bay. Bowrox, Peb. 13.—Twenty cases of ci gars libelled in the United States Dis trict Court for violation of the revenue laws, were sold at auction to-day. El Desequio hands range from $62 50, to $123 per thousand. Other choice lots brought from $9O to $lO2. The aver• age amount per thousand was $93 74. NEW Tons, Feb. 15.—Bermuda pa pers of2d inst., received per steamers In tim y Wattle ...tuutiCatedonhl4lo ariiV4clWom Englandand Itupp&deto be intended for blockade . rutniert .There had been no -arrivals frb*Ciebtil }torts. The steamer Den and Del had sailed for Nassau. tiARATOGA SPRINGS, Feb. 1.8.—A man named Robert Graham was shot on Fri day evening, at a house of M-fiime, by Capt. fludson,..of...Sickles' cavalry, now in barracks here. Capt. Hudson is In jail. VW II 116 irem hpcoi r ITTSBUREM PRODUCE MARICETi °PPM' P. OP TILE DAMP ?On; > ,.t Isttnnieryt ut iv* Stismigg, LaidditalloV 6- atihdirWitir dull. The weather was very pleasant for out-door transactions. Our rivers are falling steadily, BO that our large packets will soon be compelled to haul off unlessVeTave a rise. Among thesslis we note the following : WHISKY—SmaII sales were made at ezilAdc some dealers are holding at 90c. fIHEESE,—Firm; tHrtleg , ol , 76bkif4r.litiat 140 1434 c ; 25 do Goshen at lbc. B UTTER—Firm. Sales ROO is from re at 30@alo- r on elatottorreohintfee. ithrie. sillies and tmyer The nominal rates from store by the dray-lciad lot, were : Extra $6,20a4,50 Extra Fatally 1ir44 17 , 2 5 s,EEDS—SaIes =Ads Xlmothratt/63,25; 100 bag' $8@8,25 ;60 do FUx at $2.71502,80. GRAlN—prices ruled as follows t:Atiati 'TS@ 80e ; 1000 bush at thoseilguri •ffspring, $43,54436,:r1050 %mat to tL>' ,t,„(ls .40 ; HAY—Sales at the scales at IMO,sagirag. GROCERIES—',We note a fair buslneas trans acted at Sugar, Orleans, 14,34@ttue; yelisnd Orusnediekc ;, A 43,i,fremzlg -Kw:lv a/won . Molasses; old at 70e; new We; -LOVetlg Syrup at $l. .I.:otTee 3 Mge, ~- BACON-:3larket Prieenttptillatod. PIMTSBURGII OIL THAWS.. OorteL;or llllTatti - VAT I 11 .1 1 :alisalt; - "Feb. - 15;lae The market on Saturqty WB,l arm. Sidemen+ limited. CnOinc--Bnik 18, 011/19e,.. bbbs at 18 , ;c ; 100 dolikgs ineltded, etre: REF lIN ED—Bonded ranges from 38 ta. , 4Bo—the latter Is demanded for a good"-artieletii • 111 ", j3 .9 1 97, 'W i t / 44 New York I_43stet. NEW YORE, Feb. la. has.; d 2 tendency; sales of 1400 lades a 8 1%c. Floe fi rm . sales of 85,000 bbls at $8,20106,40 tor State_jr,4o 7,45 for O. ; g 7 50@8,10 for Southern. mum. • 10,000 bush.at 10,000)44,ftlyginairubf $1,656 1 1,89 for Red:, vela H D . ing ; sales of 10,000 bush.at 31,28115426: Pak buoyant at. $22050, 'Lard .steady,straiteileqe. Whisky dull and unsettled at SlWee. Swat firm at 123,,'@13Ve. Coffee firm ,Aie. Mo lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady. Petroleum .quiet - Alt. , 3la.fer ;(.42140, tied 473 i for for galled. 'Freights dull. '3 WHISKY—The market for Whisky opened buoyant this morning, attut wine :het &halite of 3t. per gallon was established, the tvieeafrom New 'York not being: wofteadrahlti es - Vass antici pated. The advices from Washington state that there. is Brae eprobsbility/qf .iteditgmtUuld deintrtaitetri erhhittiles.comptisd bbla, at 754j , 75,04c, the latter from wagon. Chicago Ifighwines Market. Hiumvirrge—The firm, with sale ofl6o bbls at Tsd, and 'afterwards prices advanced 3e,.and400 bbls chruiged owners at 78. A swat! lot of 50 bbls was taken by a reo• title{-at 703ic, Pleceived,+o6B bbls. 's St. Louls Market. ST. Lops February 74.—Cotton quiet and no sales. Receipts, 112 bales. Wheat droo tog. Corn active and 5e lirver„Ckate-d 2e. 'Flour depressed. ' Lard 10'546123 1 tc.` Poi* 1400 bbls delivered at Quincy at an. MONEY MA.R.T.E.,E.T. CORRECTED DAILY FOR THE 2400.NELTO POST, BY IREILTZ 7 BINO I -118 wocin'aTatErr, r - The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver, : Gold • Bu 156" y Sel 00 ling Silver 1 60 00 Demand Notes 1 53 00 Eastern Exchange. New York par 3,t• Baltimore.— ..., Pa..' .ii P-bthitteilinia../.:—. 0 .4. , ..i..i 1 ...! iiii Boston par .1i Pennsylvanut Curren! y...,• p6r .. 34 Western Byelaw:4re. • / Cincinnati . par .3/ L0ui1vi 11e........,••.• :•• • rjuing:.vbfq eteyolanv , ,-- . ' , - r C Sr. Louis par ....4. . LTIE4B. THE RIVER.-LESt evening at twilight there were five feet nirielnches water in the channel and rising. The w.Rthtt`YfatiPleitittriih-' A .(Q--The splendid passenger steamer Paragon, Captain Donnelly will lessnctow etnetin i di on Saturday. 73 'X OR- The new steamier interpid, has been sold to a St. Louie Company, and.hernitheahangid To Benton. Shemi/1 be-commanded by Capt. Thos. W. Aeolian experienced and clever officer. She " 11 " 1(9"St knoPle9 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRRS. ARRIVED. . -Unite ' Enrwwwilie. .. Carmac .Brownsvllle .Irviist......--- 7 ,.!, ~ ..Ciortlon... v.: . -.' . E arill. .. Ayers Zaues e. ..matt. Gallatin Clarke ' 7 Thinialaille. Franklin Carman .Brwasnwille. ja ti l--/I'.. 4 i - a - ' 47216. du . - - - ' " eOullioll" Paragon Donnelly ... ..... Cinaltuia4_ New York- • - .... Isightner. - t 6 la:i eLOwstruie. ----'-----MEDthunt Gslla tin Franklin Jas. Rena._ Minerva Emma Graham Eclipse .1.. neeline el'oAmnoL r uti . . . RUNNING BETWEEN. WEERUNG, IRONTON, BIG SANDY . 41 ;1 91U teamer OITIZEV, Oapt. wrig t h. a-ert, P Vag refialari 1' erg, Pittsbtur;h, Gn !polls, Pomeroy, arg, Portsmouth, Ironton and Big. SandW.lmbg Pittsburgh for Portsmouth every TIFIZWAt 11 a. m. 7 and leaves 7POrtmotith every FRIDAY, at 9 a. m. Wide guards, Large and corshfr.,-state roOmsq ThLkosithila recelitl !ee - htidrahar„,3ifyp x pf e aw.&itti id trade. she wl leave punctually at the advertised time , and will pay prompt attention to any business intrusted to her. For freight, or pasaapply on lx feblo JdRN FLAG FOR WHRE.LI..NO. aigEiter jil MV B , 'P e t alte dun, has resumed her old trade, ni • trips, leaving Ytttabu every T:4 0 3- - IXi THURSDAY and SATURDAY. :. been thoroughly repaired, she we/I,4enegge# tronage pith/public generally. JAS. OOLLINS Ir. CO., Aetna Wharl•boat, below Monongahela bridge, f e bs -r v, r -roil --,.--;v7--e—,e— -rittaburgli umcumata acket& Pittsburg) 44; -4_ _A— •_. WEDNESDAY'S __,-- PACKET. LeVM , Fittas l ;rekeVeal. • Leaves Cliielnisit every S zigailetfdtsteam er J (ism' PIERCE, S. . French _Com mautertffiAllutat a avvekly P 'the ithovo Pitt ack 4 tuna ti WEDNESDA_I'I, at 11 a. m., and every SATURDAY at 11 a. in. Forlreight or passage apply on board, or to JORN.- - —ACK., or J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agtr. OinGin ati laiipgct..l)44oB.. f . - FOR CINCINNATI & LOVISV ULE. - MONDAY, FEB. 15, AT 4 F i hi s i min THE: ELNEI.P steamer 0119L.p.17 }ALA_ ryan, tionimanderi' , Vlll - leave as taaNaa above. For freight, di ailia In board, or to JOHN - FLAG or febla 7 --34•Di-00 .. • -PiAlltO• FOR CINCINNATI • & LOUISVILLE. Tiu.s, DAY,'RED. 14,4 M -4 cr: I%* 44ari zefite T HE -FINE PASSELWO amer NEw YORICIL M• Commander, will ,leme.lisAllno ior , freight, or pasettiVElOttlratiettti JOHN or J. D. COL WOOD, Agfa. Mo. River .& Fort Butler Packets. FOR CAIRO ST LOIVIELgt DM RIVER T l k IDATLFKB. l& TOE, pi/LW AND AMEN- fd pairiegtar WD* luattrox, *al leave as =wanted above. For freiglA.nr,P.sea ILM on bear AS. C S & febts _ .7-Atb Ilusuimanceiow TRE AMERICAN EIVENNE*Iirei CO. OF PHILAIYELPH24I.. ;/iliT*2:iii,ihskiiiiitM4 SAM'L WORK, Vice Preddent. Hon. J4A1266 POLLOM4,,, J. Homado, eq. J. EDGAR Ditoicaoar, esq.- . Are among the Trustee& _ . policies ofTniuranockmand at _theparaativ. TEAL rates r *ith profits to th e as 114.1 Jut banutivas 43 per cent. • • 9.ant rates are 90 per cent, tower tlll49vita . lli. S. S. BRYAN Agent feble 68 Fourth st. (Burke'. Butane.
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