THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. M=l;=l=l (1 1 - STAI3LISHED IN 17§6 latuntsto MrIii&OILEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, s Cesbest 00 fisstubstunot and Agent im Ttayees aild. Mkt Ealiscts, No. 187 Liberty street, Pitt. .14ellya • . t • 0., late o V ' T l ab awl oa I z n tS g • Who A laroD m s acorarW r d al Pm r PlONtbort,t,. • A. - FARNESTOCK & CO., WIIOLE - • ale DruggfaU rat Mcatilkentrer. of White Lead, Litb.rgn, other Rocd and Front em mu, Pitetat. J SOLTONBIAKKH.,MANUFAC,TURE.R , %7 D 4 frt., `1.%116 1 '11,17.', • z le:P ; LC. Wood rt, Pltt.baa add yd •ir 011 N Y. SCOTT, WLIOLESALE • DEAL ', ndut,,,(41,6 Irsrsishes. sod Dyestuffs, Nu. TADetty - street, Pltisbusigh. An ordrrs will melte prompt tt ention. ffffritgent lbr Samna's' Pul 'nosh Syrup. muff layffssr 7114313011011. lona BAMIN k REITER, WHOLESALE AND &tan Druggist., corner of Libortj and S. pair are., TOSEPO 1 0 1.X.'4.1. NO; (SUCCESS - Olt TO L. 22tra C.l. ) corner Market Hreet mid Diamond, keno y au hula •fieltand complete antortrodit of Drugs, nedicirn" 3fediclue Maim, Perfuniary,and all vilclea w igwag to bit !mitten: marPhiyaidass preectiplioaa carefully compoundodsLl. all hour*. Jekil TART — GEO.. IL IKEYSER, ITKIFIRTIST, I,r 14111Wmat street, carom of Wald. Meet and Virgin 0/I•7lDitiaburgh,Pok. ihobiirc Brains E NOR 'ic STS:4S . I. Commission ommission n and poneseang ,Iterelmota. dealer. In Weetarn Ito earn. Ca nolo. Falb, Peron, Engle, Unneed Oil, r o t and Pearl• Grab, Dried Pralt, and Produce generally. Beat bramda Farolly Floor Mantra on h the oda of Msdieou Co'. celebrated Patented Pearl lidaret.. liosAlliticesiod and 143 First ma., between Wood and Smithfield et., Pittoburgh, P. malyd • Of:LEESE WAIIEHOUSEr—IIENBY ILI COLLINS, Parsardlna load Conuntsaion Iterthant,an4 Dealer in Ohm*, Mater, Lake Plate sad Pro.lnce g enerally, 23 Wood at, abort, We,. Pit ' my7.l .12ATIC lIERBST, FLOUR, PRO d tlee. Proriston szot Oorronhutot, Merchant, No. 267 U stroct, corner or Iltand, Pittsbargh, giros his Miro, Can to the sole or Moor, Port, Dawn, lard, Cheeso, Butter, Qmln, Drio.l Errata, Boob, tc., *a sireousignment• respectfully solleitol. e Wa _ .ALEX. FURSYTH, (SUCCESSOR_ TO Forkrth I Sera.) ioroardlog and Comet:doslon Mar nder In Wool, Rldro, Flo., Heron, Lard and Lord . onarrodrtneconerally. No. et, Waxer at, Piltaburnh, Pa. .WAIIFAIOUSE.-JAS. GARD -INr,4, Who Lode Dealer In Flour, Provisions and etre generally, No. g Seventh Meet, between Liberty Smithdel.l.Pittebargb, RIDDLE, & Cll., General Cent talaaiou Pdarihaute and Deal,. in GrO , Pll.lan4 rro dtuma N 0.143 !Awl, cr..; Plusbarßll, , ijrCoos , garnenta aolictte4 and .414u-tory ratnrna gnat. :Adak!. dal&lrdawT insurance agents FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurani.oCo .I.V• No - . 9 {Satyr etrrot. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY Pnnnghnnts In Company bf Pittubnish, Jon& Building, Fourth litimot. QAMIJ EL L. MARSH ELL, Se6retary Oiti 1..7 um.? I rumnuter Crmarno, 04 Wzder xtreat. M. GORDON, Secretary Western W, GARDINER COFFIN, Agent En. Frank !" • un Fileirmartm.e,mparty, rt,t&ez,,,e corner W. 4 and Third amt. p A. AAPEIRA, Agent for Delaware • thanal lostaracEm Co., 42 Water•tn.-t, _TOSIEUA ROBINSON, Agent Continent-al TY Imams CO., 14 flnh snort PNDEXTER, Agent G h at West- D.= 00.,97 Proot atmet. Carpcts R OBINSON tc CO., Dealer in Carpets, de., iv.. 23 rum ecreef. XVII LI AIII Mut% INTIM I)ealnr in Otr.tet No.ll23lartet stmt. U. r, 11.1131 , CALLUISS, DEmail IN CARPETS, OIL.. CLOTHS, AITIN UP, 4, No. sr Fourth dreet Roar W,04. attorncks IRISIL.& MACKENZIE, At.t.:;:ndys at Law, OM. No. 60 Fourth erre:, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nab., Pub sn4 Obb , C.tatulsaloner. . . . , , • tOrsetilltrtAvn' 015 c• .No.llB roarttt.,,, rims it* Plitatamtlx, Goobs k. MCILCLL.. W. s. iu6➢nt. BURCHFIELD c CO., (sneceisors to Mur. phy t Itarrittlrld,) Iflclesn and Retail Dualrrs to 8.0.0nd ih.cy Pry tioOdo, North...tit carper Fourth sod liartet Pittxtliargli. .el _ . LOVE, Dealer irk Staple arid Fancy .C. Drylocala, alga of alto on Bra lifra, Blarketatract, rstlatourgh. mrl9 R4l. PALMER., No. W 5 darket Street, . Dealer hi BOIIEttA, Mae. E.trale Then:elegy and Stray, Goalegecerally. e 25 eat - mgrs. CARRI.A.GESI BUGGIES4OOO(AWAYSI PIT &ETON'S. BAGOVVII ICS, GIGS, AND everything in the lint, pureinmed from the rowt reliable EASTERN MANTIFACTUR ERA Together with &full Arsortmeht Eastern llwrnesu In every satiety wettable nd elnele er doable trams. Also. tiprlngs, sad other Item., too nun:terms to mention, .constautly ou to and for raleal reasonable prices by .1,111:1 eneFna, Mammal ascot. 2611.1 Llburty, Prtn.burr,b, P. Jo- Carringer bought .Immi on rummitalon. log neatly and promptly d0n,0r17.411y _ Carriage and Wagon Manufactory. M. L. s 11. Agent. No. 1512 Third 'street, W7DULD -r ea peat fullyform thzimt • pablle that ho Is cow d to ahoy and hut ranamul tho Inisheass of Camino making to di it. risietlea, and NB Asa prepared to execute orders for Waston• of all descriptions, lecludlog all work for trot Martha...hi tae. fie Uniting a Continuance of the patronage Intently be, fretted upon him wlaile et the old stand of Co.,^ be wordd mature his (deeds that the 111112 mm are wed mutate floe willlaglrontoall his ordera heretofore, baringae eared the senior* of the boar Workllrink, end haring merle epartmentatleewbere for the finishing of firm work. gualoilwrimait of heavy work eov , ou band, aelt for bights rue. All fora warrant/A n , r tO month. air Perticuler attention elven to repair.. jail:lyd Conan and Carvings Lenentry .1011LINSON, RIIOTIIILR t CO. ! Own& 0. BeMum! evut 1527 ALL 0.11114 1 ,11 CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN.- -iuw, form their friend; and the rally, that they aro inaotifictutiog Carraigi. lhatolithol Itnelniiarap, Bogitlea, i3Lolgba and Chariots, in all Weir 'earl. ono epee of dash and proportkass. All Gracie will ho executed with atria regard t, dr.:ability and beauty or hash. &mita will *is° to NM:tided to on the moat rennonithia ter= tieing in oil their work the beet gut.. Shatia, Puke and WhOol null, they fool contl dint that all who favor them with their patrouago will be erfectly rationed on taxi of their work. Parchamora an rogneoied to giro them • mil hethire pun chasing obligators. ooklyd Vaintcrs. Jon T11C1XPAP5.........--110IIT. SG 0111•607 JOHN • ZEI.OMPSON E.: CO.. HOUSE PAINTERS GLAZIERS AND OWNERS, 135 TILED STREW. Nigu Muting exaentad with neatness sad dispatch. .1.111. , 1 011. Turpentine; Verwieb, Japan and English Petent. Driers, Ibwastigtte ZIXIC, • 1 . 017 superior smile Ybllelelphis 11114 Pittsburgh Plage Lead always ow hand and Au - ell.— ,we are prsposoll to Grind Colon for fainters, Druggists or *thaw wt. the shortest notice, as we have • mill bleb viwils by stmt. Pub:dors will cove moray by getting [bat" agora rround.olth ter/oily Pig:niers. L ON O it LAME. (OUSE -AND SIGN PAI NTERS, N 0.77 (01dTott 011allitll•IINOThint erect, trotwyAn Weed and Market streets. All orders pnamvtly attended to. //reigns executed l 0 is soperlor stylo. m tg27!lyd i3ooto t tiers, &t S.. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, - • Dwarf Rallgloati Tract Foalked?w ilacellactoo. nooks, rard Depodtory of MUesiG. Publkationa. mrlo-Ahrl7lt M. G. JOLINSTON J. CO., Siaioneru, !dank 11,,et Mantaactema and Jut Fritter., No. 67 and street, Plttiburgb, Pa. seZu U. L'OULLRANS, (SUCCESSOR TO uner)whoecat. ours Beall Dealor In Bobby T 7 IL of lubd %t Paper Podeni Wen, ai dom. & Karim am Al4ttwnT. Pa. "frOliN 8. - DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND vv Btatiosar, enrceftor Davi*. ligrptrw,;fo. 63 Market /arestottow Fourth, Piciablingh, ri.- 111rnAY -/4 CO.. BOOKSELLER s AND M x', rioNnts, Si. 65 Wood stroot; Pat dozer to the coo. per y Tblrdatlsborgbas. *hod sad Lew nooks ono- , Mann ta bud.' L. AEA% BOOKSMINR AND STA e. lICI I ER,IIO. 7 8 ?mirth irt., Apollo Building.. • lar UN.T & MINER, BOOKSE JIA sad Inktioder,Umonle that, Fifth Knee. tillASsulte agsnts ' ' • • lIVILLIALIII %VAUD, E.A.LER, IN 'PROMISSORY NOTES, Mu* Wilms aad all socurrtin tar mom y, can moron Iwas thrrogh mlt' - nr . y, m, moon. nor wishing I toted their bannoy w t o,od Advantage, akwurp tied Ara and .awed dm rarerAt m 7 palms, rot Ws. • AU cominnoteeltrette esti febrevleare etrlctly ecneldnutiaL Ofßee =ANT SWAM, oppoefte St. PeereCeOledrel. 3v4OL DE-LAINs, FiewitEDAND t Phfa 11.iintor, 1'1146 PopU hineY Xlsck sou • all Wool G Laos, fla Onhow,s, par asettu,lo lB l l Nr " it 470% j• ' - to atr" /0 10144 nt P4 111 4'. 41h 1-14111413; Manufacture= WELLS. =ODLE £ CO., et) Foiarth Street, Pittebargik, Pe., - • •• • THONGS AND SWITOH - Es. Orders eolklte4l &cm thetrude, sad promptly ship. perdu per instractione. TIBMS.-41 months, cr 5 por coot discount far etch eatklydd - Wr -• No. 489, corner ' Pt-on and Walnut Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, ~/iA.vUBLCTUR&A OF P AI . :D P TAR t t N E III HOPIS) from 1410, to l% loch, nom lii WA.\ILLA BRD CORDS, :of Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Span yam, Saab and 801 l Cord. WOOl Wino, Rum, Tying sod Ho ring To - nns so d Sala* Rille, eC. Ighi tall amply of the stare articles constantly on hand or node to ardor at lb* best emit prices. 147:11d_ CIAILTWIXIOHT.a. YOUNG, (Succeeacre to John Cern - tight.) ANANUFAOTURERS and Impoitors Of /XI. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In atrumeuta, Shwa, Plan* Flagn Tackle, kn., No. 66 Wood In octet. They o ate n. apviia attention to tho manufacturing of Truman, Suppter &o. Jobbing and . Repining with piled Want, and despatch. aplhally &I 0 OR HD AD & CO.. ■esvtuaauU 07 American, Plain and Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, • - For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, go • Agent. for Wootre Patent Imitation Russia Sheet iron ivr-W b o nst,— N 0.136 /WA Creel, Pitubtrvh. mr23:13 - 6 MORRIS St CO LITA.RT. FOLINaNIIIMMIIIIM or HUGHITS PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP BANNERS. TT AI:ILERS of the following sizes LI 11 coulo to ordur: Nu. 1, Lift 7 In. full blow, M54 4 1W Price $ RCA " " " " " 4.019 " 460 " 3, "u.. " 11099" 600 t, 3 ' 12 . 0 ) . "0, "24 " " " 61331 " 2000. OW" Orders 11.4,1,11,,1. Par particultre dhow MORRIS d OOLTART, la2Ldly. Prrreernou, PO. WILLIAM PALINIZIU. ...RED M. WILLIAM BARNHILL B. co., 61 Penn at., below Itlarbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND BIIEET Iron Workers, llsonLicturtre el Banthlll'• Patera Boiler, LONMOUTB, Pined sod Cylinder Boilers, Calomel., Bredcheu, Br. Bed, Bream Pipes, Condensers, Belt Pints, Sugar Pans, IrenTserls, Life 800 t.% ete. .111 A Illocksmithe' Wort, Meg° and Viaduct LIMA, dose at the ehortest no. Bee. All order. from a distersos promptly attendell to. Jr.= Pettis Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. VENNEDY, CIIILDS 6.. CO., M A N UF AC ix. MESS f Petal A so.I ham 4-IShrtglugr, Carpet Chain of .11 color, and stordrn Conon Tvirur, bad CufdA Plough Linos end Sent Cord; Dope of all due and deecritallan talr-Otna lett at the flardware Store of Lova, ti'llan A Co- 131 Woad Wont, will hare attention. jr2S , I f JAMES IRWIN, IIIANIIPACTOILER OP SULPIIURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid: Sweet Epttitsof Nitre: Nitric Acta: Eloftmatie Amelye.); Mnrintit Aril Agee Amtbouts, FYF Names de Iknrked boleti= m 33 May be Vaned et Jobe Irwin t Soak 57 Water otrevt g=l DUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 jY Fourth street, Pittsburgh, end Vaderni ,tre,t, t...th Excelsior Bell, Allegheny. /Fe Every description or Fittings Er Weer, na.. end Steam. reelbly JOEIN CAREPEIELI., ANUFACTORER OF BOOTSk L and PIIOES or °Tory d.arriptlon, Ho. 2.4 Pm411..14 Pittnburgh, P.. elommission, &t HITCHCOCK, EIeCREERT CO.. Llineavaors to Ilellmar4ll'Creeu A C. , .) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers let Produce, Floor and Wool, 1r.3 Preto sod t 22 Spread e, /is spl:led—my2.9 DILUXIS cl .1 1 `lour, Grain and Produae. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 121 5f,..1 51., Pauhaqh, Pa. .y:11:17,1 MM=li =t CON / I lJ t; It L.' 11 A is 2.111 row - gdwar hods. an.ll. parches. of IMP, Any - erhihre estroolididtli thaw. will be promptly ceded • ./.28 dim• SOS. B. LEECH & CO., & 24.1 LI dirty Et., Pittsburgh, Pa WHOLESALE GROCERS AND NLDI. ISS LON Dr.L.F.I-101-I_A.N'rbi. FLOUR AND BACON', ri n Plate and "rtnitar's AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES jylkdly SPLINGIIIIIMUILGGIU—RIMILYIN F. fnIITt IL WitMCILL. EIELLINCLER LIAR:BAUM - I & CO., COMMISSION 31ERCHA N TS, DEALEILS Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, PLttaburgh. J. 12 DM. n D K. E.KLTOK LEWIS& EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T. Merano A Css,l Wholesale Groerre and Conamiselon morcheate, 107 wood.c.et. mil HENRY S. KING, (LATE OF TILE arm of ) th"gt M00rb..4,) Commlation Alerch”t, sad DoLler in Pig Metaland 8100rn5,N0.76 Murat-ea, loc Slarkot, Pituborgh, Pa. .pi A. A HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO dy, Jane. & Co.,)Ccaintiosion and Vorararding M. chant; dgentot thOladlson and lallarrapolis Railroad, cor ner first and Fern. .t., Pittsburgh, P. JlM:lyd Grouts; WILLIAM 13 AGALEY cartooE Nos. IS end SO Wood Street. ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce sad Commlaalan Merchaut, No. 1:34 Front were, war Wald, Pittabargb, Pa. AL"ANDER KING, WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of Podo AIM, No. I= Llborty Moot, PltMburph, a • lay& OD. RS JAB. L. 000. T. JONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE 0110- GUS and Dual 'lnnulabora, denial lat PnAnce and littaburrja klantfacturaa, N 0.1.11 Wawa attrat, mar Marry Pittsburgh, Pa. nsy2o suet P. seam. JOHN S. DILRORTLI. QIIRIVER & DILWORTII, WIIOLESA.LE Grooms, No. ISO sad 132 &mid strong, (botworo Wood sad Smithfield, PI ttsbargh. JOHN inar.------ILICHM ROAM-- .... TOOTH. _TWIN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Orocermusd Commission Madman', N 0.173 Wood and 21 Merl* strati, Pittsburgh. tarot I,IIIXATf/c - WILibN, WROLESALE \ (IRO CURB, Comm:deal= Merchants sad Duelers lu Pro duce and Pittsburgh tirlufacturen, No. 248 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , Pat. "ISAIAH DICKEYS CO., WHOLESALE arocora, Commbolon NtorchalGßAGG Dollen IG ProdGoor No. BO {later • Oast, and G 3 Front exalt, Pittsburgh. WM.. Aloe UTO II EON WHOLE BALI: Grocer, Prod.* and Commfmlan :Merchant, and Dealer In Pltttbargh Iliemsfactured Article% N. Liberty erred, earner of Brewery sy, Pittebargth Pa. my 3 30101 ATTLLL. .. ... J. LIZ --MAR ATWV.II- ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESA LE Grooms. Croft. and Commission Mt:irritant% and rs in FICA/arab lignantscatras, No. 8 Wood 4..0, bt, Mama Warms and Front at, Pittsburgh. aplB LOST. 111.020 ,, fj stael. Amason. ROBISON & CO., WROLESALE Grocers, Commission Mord/Ants, nod Deniers In all Ao! Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh lisonfuturos, 11S5 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JoGnslyil ROBERT 11. KING, WIIOLESALIfOIIO- CER,Cdoun!aim Meech &Auld Deader In reinioni ri.b, Dour, and all Mode of Country Produce, No. 211 M an/ atmal, o o utb of Sloth, Pitiaburgh, Pa. Liberal ad. Minn nude oo tonelournenta. Jaklyd MOM? Daum........_._............ ----Jingo I. 141.11JMNI. . _ R . OBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE PA= Grocer. Commission mid Pomading Man chats and Dosiersin Produce and Plentimrtb Manothat.nres, N. 251 Liberty area, Pittsburgh, P. asyd Music, Sic. • TORN R. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., ty between Diamond Alloy and fourth street, Sals Agent IbrOILICK =NO k BONS (Batton) PIANO PORDZS, ALL ISON * lILALLLTS MODEL MI-LODI:ONA arid ORGAN lILISAIONLITAI 9, end Dealer In Music and Nualral Gonda. ja23 )El aur KU:BBB & BRO., No. 5.2 FIFTH - • OL, Nix of the Ilap,Sole Aent for NUNES .0 (Now York) unrtrallad Gran g d and Spars PUMA and HANHART NEEDHAM'S 'mine DELO. DEWS mad ORGAN HARMONIMIIIB, Deat.rs Mimic and thaw lootrammods. fims ( 'trIABLOTTE. BLURB, ,MANUFACTUIL NJ BB land Deda Is Plea* 16:ANNA:id Imparter of Moab =VILo . i gstn =.l1 I Zir t Zfi th. CoLa ta r ilaa .itt, and .Itboat SO= Allielmant. 118 . . olOttrp. tram s. ........;Lsocaz MUM Ww Paper Waritheuse. WALE P. MARSILALL IL CO., Int- IlOotOtrioad pokao, 87 Woad olavo4 between north— strastatil Dialoaail ref when may Do found an astakalra_ amortalsat of every aatertptlea of Paper liangiage,far Par. =o.lla, Mew Rama 'ad Chambers. Alao,lnDatri gdSOJIWkIty at lomat prim to country &glom . WALTItit P.10.1.119HAL11. it 00. za, A • PlXii,—.ltasitetsr for sale bj mot ; • ging ILOOLUMA PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1855 Austral STOSIO LESSONS FLUTE, VIOLIN, MELODEON MR. WILLIAM D. SMITII begs to inform the musical public that, after • long abeence. be Mee again taken up hie permanent residence to Pittsburgh, where ho out devote his entire attention to giving lostruc. lions In Vol. Muer; and, also, on the flute, Violin and Melodeon. _ Int roano is in Killlipe• Building, Et. Mir stn.et, burgh. arbors he can be net from ten to mei,. o'clock dally. Ternis made known by application to Mr. Smirk. at hie room ' or at the music stone, or at themore of Mean. C. Tenter W Co. on afarket .trill • del KNABE'S PIANO FORTES are pronounced by S. TULLBSRO, M. STRA ROACH. 0 1 / B TAT LATTER, It. V I NEXTEII P.a, AND OTHRIt BIB 7 TINGIJIS II Eli MUSICIANIL TO BF. EQUAL IT NOT SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY. Hanuttotarors Agout CHARLOTTE, MUNE, de/ 118 Wood et., 2J door above sth moot. gurniture. JAZLICS W. NV001.) W FUVIITOREMAND CHAIRS WHOLESALB AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of IV X T T_T K, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, • SottoMs for DASIOR2, CIIAMBRRS AND DININt) &pal to .y In NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA LOWER PRICES. article made by bate! and Warranted:li. E=l Sapt.liod with aoy quantity of FIIRNITRHE and ()HAIRS, on nbanOnonlo tornin HOTELS AND STF..I.IIIIOATS rtiml?lAd titet abarilst.l3ollCo. IVAIIIIII.OO%IS, Not. 77 AND 79 THIRD Sian; mrgoltt PITTSBURGH, PA 7.010--.......TU06 L TOOlta ---,ASCU L. TOITNO T. B. YOUIIIO Ar. CO., 111111L7LCIVILE. OP lIIRNITURE ANL CHAIRS Of Every Description. PAATIORY—FederaI SL,beharen Wylie and Penna. Anoint Warehouse—• Noe. i 8 k 40 lmithfitld QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We constantly manufacturing STHAMUOAT CABIN VUILNITITBE and 1.111AM3, and lartta the attention of than intormithd In furnishing tumna seatia/AnT T. B. ?JUNO A 00. . _ ablurtifierant to. • WILLARD! HARVEY A. CO. S 4 MAIDEN LANE; AND It CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE. P 4. R NA 11 1C II 017 FT Kro7 drocrlption of WRAPPING, PRINTLAG AND WRITING PAPER, OR BAND OR RADE To ORDER, FA ATT. COLORED 'AND TISSUE PA PERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENYELOYES, Straw and Bonnet Boards. - TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD lIARVE.Y A. CO.. 81 Maiden Lose and 17 F•qtr. Serra. NEW. YORK. ENT', COTTON, FLAX AND L NEN TWINES. Rmworv-rcs.cr. CORD .A.GI2C Of easy dow-rlfAlon COTTON. JUTE. MANILLA AND AMERICAN lIEIIP ROPE, Tarrorl MOIR, Flobing Lino , GIG Ins Mr,. I. SEINE TWINES. SHOE THREAD, ITIPRouoI All kind. of CORDS AND LINES. sutiGooeoi PF.T . El I-2. COO Z. EIR 't3 RRYINED SHEET AND SHRED ISINGLASS PR. ARTICLE.. Vory oitrinalrely rued for E=ME AND FrEl Pre.erveu Liroepre and Nuggisto ttroughoni V. 04 :+1 rwrett c..r ICH; 17 0ur1itt.1514.41. V. • pTINLA N'S IMPROVED BILLIA TABLES AND CON 111 N AT lu N LI lONS—Pr.. tected by lettere patent, dated— February 19, 145 e fuerober 4, 1.57 October 1.8, 191. C. January 1.! Cat e . The catcall:l4pm, ooho • made In t hear Tabk. tuskoa them unsurpaesed in the world They are now offered to the scientific 111111u.d Stayer as rambluing speed with troth, never tutors obtained In any Billiard Table Shim Brume :adored 764 Broulway, N. Y Manufactory, tel Ann strut ce.l92rndr O'CONNOR & COLLENDEII, &de Maul.. NEW NAIL PLATE FEEDER.—Sher! wax's' Patent Salb Acting Nail Slam Seeder for Nall Aischinery. Th. Improvement thaw away 06th the onus. city of a man or boy to attend each =whine dna. Land can attend tour machines, and nub machine v 111 cut mare nalle with this feeder littached,thuican le do e by thou fed by bend.sating three ham% out of (Jur, making the nails more reties; suit Is fed by a screw, and can be run at greater speed. It la very simple and not liable to get out of order, and con be applied to any meal.. now in use at comparatively a small cost. It Is warranted to work perfect or no pat A machine with this healer attached can be seen In operation at the Pair of the A mericao Institute. Crystal palace, New York. Bight. sod. Feeders for sale br the proprietor. SEELEI. se24.3rod No. 137 Nassau St, New York. Jairscrllancous. Butler's Mercantile Rttord k Coning EXCELSIOR FLUID INES, Slennfortored by Jame. J. Botlrr, /tent. CINCINNATI, 0. Itscoto--For Loaner. and Iteorrtts only. blrnellesne—For Books, Letteretuad generol putters. Cortnno—For Letter• Tress only. THESE FLUIDS chango from a GREENISH Lime to • deep and permanent mom cows, which no length of time will or dorm,. Tim. 0 . 1.119 Inc. wore first offered to the Postac In I&si—aloe which time then) has been them awarded HPHITEEN DIPLO)Idit, THREE BRONZE AND ONE SILYER MEDAL. Attention I. hutted to the following re rtifiratu from Prot Ctilltah, New York "I hare, at the Dottiest of Cook, Harrill k Brown, of New York..Lis-rod two samples of FLCID Ina, one marked 'Ar nold'. Chemical Writing Thad, IL a 7 Arnold, London:— the othu 'Butler". Jlenuntile Record Fluid. Cincinnati. 1 dud both of thews Ink. to contain the sage ingredl. cuts, and in the same Mate of combination. "From the result of the rarione taste to which I hare mibjected them, I find they are equal to quality a. well R 9 durability. JASINS. IL (MILTON, M.D., Cletnlsi New York, tinremte r 9th, 1155. Yor Cole by W. S. HAVEN, dee corner of Market and Second turret•. OAS PROM ROSIN OIL Oa OiMal FATTY FLU - LEI NUI„PERIA.I., HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER- A. Tin of On from Rusin and oloaginna oulonocn have always made them • (scorns nuanial for the rune rect.:woof Illmninating Oen Angina Comtautss use in annoys/4u order to supply thelr customer. nth • F.. parlor Quality of ass. ROSIN OIL in entirely Cr,. from all dross and rerun sub slam" end 71.1 d. at on., Its Drilllnt llinutinattng The greater arlo nal Lust et the appatutos tor the mun o. haft. of cool gar together with the attention and neutse constantl‘rogulred, and the difficulty, ll not Imponibi I Hy, of entire npirolg the unwholesome, dsletnions and ollhaidee game, generated is cad, render the ItUSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable ll:Lavery way. 8.C0AX.49, of 376 Broadway, New York, bee dovond his entire attention to the manntactoreand Weer Portable as. Apparatus, sod he reopeettrdly calls the attautloo of the puhUs to Ma fantod complete and efficient machine. Feribet of to the purchase. guaranten In rrrrr case. For further Information addenda B. COATZ; 374 Broadvre , Nev York; Clintotirs Carpet and 011 Cloth WAREHOUSE. .N 0.112 Market we 1, near Liberty WE RAVE NOW RECEIVED OUR EN. TIRZ Pall and Whiter Ftook of Gaols, purchased direct from the milittLietarsra at redo.' prices. Our stock emulate of 200 places of chola, Velvele„ Tapeatry Velvets, LI and 64 ole Velvets, Medallion Centre (two breadths turnishet gro om ;) latin pea Impatia I throceply, and Bret .ride ingrain carrettom Floor 011 Clot a, from 2 to 21 feet vide.... and choke patterns; Veal thin I 1 W and Stair car. pets; Scotch, Dutch, hemp, Liat and nag carpole, 104 pee. Woolen Ihmsrget, tor covellpg orp.A., from y m I 114 wide. Telt Cloths and Wooled Crumb Cloths. Brogimb Oil Cloth, Lin., for stales, hearth rims, table d piano covers, Table Oil Olotlagßomwood, Mahogany and O.k 01l clothe, Bard Chlott,Tablo covering:le. LOU pairs Gold Bordensi Oak Banns' and landscape Painted Window Shad.. Bailey. Patent Shads Flan.. Omen and BIM Holland for Bice doer Blades. Beautiful palter. Carriage oil cloth; Black linsiwelkst oil elothg 00.1% and China Matting for olikes church., te. Dear 11101,Stalr Rods, go. Our customers and tn. public am invited to egamlne this choice and in. knave stock, as we are determined to .ell at eastern prima. ocSMILIC W.III'CLIBTOOK. L_RATHER AND, OlL—The eabsctiher nviks attention of 'purchasers to hie extensive to. ck of LEATHER, OIL, to. jut receiving conanding In part of 1100 Bides Bed Sole I:eatber, CO dos French, BID, and Call Skin., 70 Tasonko, llndras, Cue, and French Muroccu., 53 . Upper Leather, 40 " •Raidern and I.lll.Lorgli Pink Lining., • 23 bide Tanner'. Oil, Chunco and Oldter Kip (Alm, Comp= 1941411 g 5i,,.. and Canteen Vole, tc WM. WILBINBOI4, no% 117 Melly great - - EOE.DIIRISTMAB AND NEW YEARS' PRZALSTB-ILosserxsl Waiting DeUlm, /Ins Wailing Tssislllng Casts, Forth.lku, Albums Rea Slamles, 'ziga -Pins etationsry, de. A slakes allortmene ut Parise rime. and ammoma limey purchsull Meshy fur caatylad will be sold at - very haw pa Inesoks I am building len saklltion aur my Mom and wish to close ,wt my Holiday Stack, pardtigato Maklag tnaprosseneots. ' 4.8 • XIX 001:ILIRANN, /wend se , Allegheny. la UMW& "WRITING AND COP YIIC ENIES—Yo' &lab of cola, tendom tram mat and durability, aims lobs ars sangrias to All ethers mam bas/ea Inghls esaintstsaul fully goal toAinsh/sLonclun has, but Mush less he Wm. BAUM" Mplled 'On liberal term. W. O. JOUNOTO/• INX, "9tulmrry►7 Rood.t. iiIIDNDRIES-801seice Dry Apple*: - % O3 do do Poo&o.• r, 100 do Ilao. WhooA • ' • IX/ do .9. Alaints OLP. lbw, On at wow Chattel . to only' for sob . 4.13 MAUS MAIM A 00. DEANS-50 bus. tonsil white for sale by j 7 ws , _ ils IMAIKUITH, Vittsbitt . o Q3a.,),ttte. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SY _ RXTaT. X. 3EI de 00_ ILK. OVUM 600.11 Wr111.111.. 414-TIIE DAIL YOAZETTRiethroblen Nilo:paper fa the Weal, and haring an extensive circrdation ansangst/hOnsiness ry „,,d ",, 3 ,3/. 3 , 3 /1 dams, i offifn indaannenta to ado', firrs as the best medium ihrescpAsehieh to reach the pubfia. Si - TllB WSZKILT GAZErn 4 uened eoery mow. day and g 3 t ur d ‘ ry, on a large blanket shed, and amidess in addition to the news of the meek, a cartful/y prepared and relialde r7cri of the Narbds, camenereial and mend.* of afsrs, and anacclimate Bank Nde Lid, cornered nreeldVer Shit paper—snaking if the best Onnasercial Neserpaper in the West !IMMO DAILI-811 DOW, par antinin, payable lu .drams, nr 1235,( cents porweek, payable to the Ctrousa. WIISISLY-Iwo Dollars per unnom, payable to adult., Club. are furnished on the following fermi: • - Fuer copies one year $5 00 " ..... ........ ..... ...... —lO 00 leneuty o 4000 And one to the Piling up the *tub free. Sirddrance payments are strictly required, and no pa per NVIII he sent alter the time it op to which It was paid. Romeo of Adv., iiiii og I &pare uf 1011 rm, 1 ...... I wouk 2 8 •' 1 mouth ° 0 11 Yearly nlrertiwnanionitha , to ono .quare,chimg. able at pleroluro, por .13=0. VI op SirAdvortiotherth. with Cots trithloptice. Tan Lan. Loog.—Can anything be more ex quieite than the following melody, in the Atlan lir .}tenthly, aeeribed to Dr. O. W. Holmes • 110 bold—not bite WO knew Tnit wwe the prison which [Wrenn' looked Mr ou,,n Tender end btaea toil true. Rio rolco no mon la heard ; And hlo dead name—that deer, familiar orJ— Lies on his I , ps antlfrred Ito apak with poat't tong.: Living, fur him the talnatrera lira Wel straug lla •hall clot din uusuag I Grief tried his lota. sad pain : Mad the long bondage of his martyr :halo Waged Me sweat soul-111 tutu ' I telt surges tiniak, As girt, with stormy seas, his island lake, Smiling, wh ile tempeals wake. llow can we eorrow more! .1 /lave not for him whose heart 1.4 gnuo Into, a To lt at untruddau *bore' La, throne, it. leafy Gernert, A airato of twilight on n ring UntrceMen, half unseen flare let hie body felt, Where the calm shadow. that 111. not les , l her Idoy slide shore his breast. Smooth his nocurtainmd trod; And If some natural teary tan softly sh..l, It la not for the dead. Fold the green turf aright For the long boon before the inorning• light. •nd any the lut Oood Night And plant a clear white atone ties, by thee. nioando which hold Ida !oral, his crcr. Louely, hat Dot alone. Ile. let tars sleeping lie. [lessee's bright watchers elaaeLer in the ay, .4,4 Death Lame!! No WHAT GREAT RCA= DID.—I saw Great Heart one day in a railway train. lie was well dress ed,- and appeared to be reading, through his spectacles, the morning 'paper. A poor woman sat opposite with six little children, the eldest immeely a dozen years old. The husband wan a stupid, hard-hearted wretch, and administered blows unsparingly to a wearied little thing who showed his discomfort by crying and frilling es the hotdoety air swept over his facia. The mother's countenance wore a look of patient despair and continual anxiety, as the little restless company eat crowded together in the loaded car. Not one of them looked shabby or untidy, though very plainly dressed. When the engine stopped for fuel the poor woman took out from a bestial. some bread, and cheese, which she distributed sparingly among the little group Great Heart bad watched their movements all the morning, and as a boy approached the carriage with a basket full of berries, hoboisght up boxes enough to go round, Hid pee them to the hungry chil dren, whose eyes glistened as they saw such a rare desert spread before them. One little girl perhaps five years old, was nearly sick, and tried to rest in.lisessother'talispis -44.01.• vV! Vliitit. /Ma alto was obliged to )ield ins sin, theta Heart had b 4.011 'ravel} , eoeuddort g the company, and 1.1.16.• .10 .... AZONWill e ker fan her with his paper until she can — late a peaceful slumber. When we Mopped for our dinner we saw them all seated by a bountiful table, loaded with luxuries to which they seem ed total grangers yet which they knew very well how to appreciate. We knew it was Great Heart's, and we mentally blessed the kind, gen erous nature that had thus shed sunshine on the hard pathway of the humble strangers. Christian reader, in caring for the souls of - the poor, do not forget their bodies. Toe dca AT GREAT DlPTHS.—Popular ideas with regard to oinking-of bodies in the sea, have heretofore been vague ; for the reason, perhaps, that the laws which govern this descent, and which are derived from the w-11-known laws of fluids, have never been fully defined In their ap plication to the depths of the ocean. Some im agine that ships which founder at sea sink to a certain depth, and there float about until broken to pieces, or thrown upon some bank beneath the sea; and, indeed, a certain writer in England has published a book sustaining this absurd no tion. Others, again, believe that the buoyant force of the water at great depths is enormous,. and due to the whole pressure of the column of water above, and that all bodies which are light er than water at the surface, will, If sunk to the bottom and detached from the sinker, shoot up ward with a great velocity ; or,-in other words, the density of the water increases directly with the depth. These views 'are erroneous. It is true the pressure increases with the depth, to the amount of 16 pounds upon every square inch for every 34 feet in depth; but the density is not thereby sensibly increased, owing to the incom pressibility of the water; so that neither the buoyant force, nor the resistance to the motion of any body, are sensibly !tweezed from the surface to the bottom. At the depth of 8,000 fathoms, for instance, the pressure upon a square inch in nearly 8,000 pounds, but the column of 18,000 feet of water is only shortened about 60 feet; the density is thus but slightly increased; but the effect of this enormous pressure upon compreesible bodies, as air, wood, &e , is to coa -1 dense them Intc a smaller bulk, by which they may be rendered heavier than water, and will sink of their own weight. A piece of wood can not float at the bottom of the sea, but a very slight extraneous force will bring it to the cur , face—Sal. Jour. intsu COMPLIMENTS.—The following oompll ments were paid to Sheridan in Norfolk, by an Irish servant belonging to Mr. Coke, who at tended him on shooting excursions, and which Sheridan retold with great glee - Shot the let (the birds all gettibg away)— "More power to your honor! Dtd you see one little fellow drop his leg as he went off He'll never stand on his tin toes again." Shot 2,1 (ditto)—"Taro an' agers, there they go! But didn't per honor hear the shot rattle among them like pule agin a Vntly ? They'll pray never to see your honor again on this aide of the country." Shot 3d (birds all off again)— "Tunder an' onus! but they've notched it! ' (After watching them awhile.) There's three wounded, anyhow, for they had hardly stringth to over yen hedge; the divil a wink of sleep get this blissed night." Shot 4th (a pheasant gets away)—Well, I never seen a poor gentleman taken like him; he'll remember your honor many a long day for that. The spallpeen Is carrying away more shot than would see up an iron monger at Skibbereen." Shot 6th (a snipe gots off)—"Bother! you may cry crake, my fine fellow—you may take your long bill to the other world. You'll wake to morrow morn ing with a lumbago In your eon head." Poor Sheridan could stand this no longer but gave Ms countryman a fee for his ingenuity and pro ceeded on his beat alone. A correspondent of the Rochester Union writes from New York thot : "Mrs. Cunningham, of Suedell murder noto riety, and her two daughters, are living in an elegant mansion In Twenty-third street, and ap parently In circumstances. 'They give parties occasionally, and 'the head of the family,' it is said, was visible at the opera the other evening. Augusta was married recently to ayoung South ern planter, and Relen t it Is understood, is In a fair way to follow the example." Tan Mobile Register of the ad says: "There are a good many spurious Stooge guano in the city just now. We think IL proper to Inform our citisens that a great number of men who are thronging *Moose 11W crying "Harrah for Walker and Nicaragua—and Some body slay" are spurious emlgrants—the real Ni caragua emigrants, with a few exceptions ' not being about the city. We are afraid we have jest now a good many visitors from New Orleans who did not come hero to go th Nicaragua exact ly." THII 1311121.0 STATES BINATOI3I/1P 111 New Jsnakr.—The Hon- William L. Dayton has mitten a letter tatie State'doutfl-of Trenton swine:that he.ta . not lacandldatefoitheSenati .s i tmanriot iiiirlactim comb% iiseadon. of. - , Tan NEW Yong. Butte SOCIETT.—The thirty fitth anniversary of the New-York Bible Society was celebrated on Sunday evening, by appro priate ceremonies, in St. Paul's M. E. Church, 1 corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second 'street. The at tendance warliot large. Bishop dance presided. After devotional exercises and music the Annual Report was rend by Mr. L. Parsons. The report stated the Society whose anniversary they celebrated, bad no little influ ence in the great epiritual uprising of the people last Winter. Looking at New-York as a field of labor, the report held thit it was impor‘out, and , pre-eminently so, when the fact was known that WO thirds of oar inhabitants never entered the houseuf God, and thrit theatres and places of • business were opened and thronged on the Sab bath, and that, being a great commercial port, many new avenues were opened for Bible die tribution. The distribution in the city had been accomplished mainly through the efforts of the Rev. Alexander Watson. During the year he had visited 10,121 families, and had distribu ted 2,098 volumes. A few were given, at their ; request, to Engine and Hose Companies ; 77 Bi ; bleu and 27 Testaments had been distributed at i the stations of the Metropolitan Police. Tene -1 ment hounes-had been visited and explored, and 1 these possessed a peculiar interest. In one of these, in the astern part of the city, 1,500 per tsons resided. Among tho Romanista, there was an awakened pirit of inquiry. The position of the Roman p mauled was clearly one of marked antagonism. Fifty humane and criminal in stitutions h been visited, having inmates in the year to the number' . of 50,000. The Committ a on Naval Stations had distribu ted 217 Bible and 629 Teethmenis, and in nine uz different lan ages. Among the vessels which .had been sup lied, were"the United Stated fri gates Sabin and Wabseh, the receiving ship North Caro a, and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane. Fifty s 'lore had been converted during the past Wird on the North Carolina, some of whom had be n drafted to vessels now in other parts of the orld, and already such a feeling had been aro sed that in some instances daily prayer-meeti gs bid been organized by sailors i / i themselves, stops to secure to their compan ions the joys of Salvation. The Committee on Military Posts had distributed GIO Bibles and 1,113 Testaments; Sunday-Sobools had received 2,944 Bibles and 2,599 Testaments. Hotels bad received 290 Bibles. The distribution among emigrants had been conducted - mainly by the Rees. Stephen Smythe and Conrad Ruolling, and though the emigration had fallen of 00 per cent, yet 147 Bibles and 7,403 Testaments bad been distributed, and many homeward return ing emigrants had carried back with them the word of God. The distribution among the Scandinavian population and seamen had been facilitated by the Rev. 0. 0. iledstro. The dis tribution amongseamen and shipping had equal ed 1,970 Bibles and 49,564 Testaments, and had been made under the charge of the Rev. Mr. Pierson. Fourteen hundred vessels had been visited and supplied with the Word of Life, and hence Bibles were sent abroad to the distant islands of the earth. Captains and officers of vessels had manifested a willingness, and in come canes an anxiety, to receive books and dis tribute them among their men, and from these distributions they had board, in numerous in stances, the most gratifying results. The total I number of volumes distributed during the year by the Society was 47,406. The receipts of the Society were $16,781 13, and though its history had been one of continued and increasing pros perity, yet no time had been when they had so much reason to rejoice at their increased useful. nese as during the past year. 100 ........... 1 000 ..._...... 0 00 ........_. Too ...........000 .iOOO .1200 .000 Cruse.—The Paris correspondent o' York 75mea says: "M. Anderson, it is said, is "pia Ing up," and intends making a tremenduous r hon the American boy. But if hie friends wis , they can have millions of money staked, with o ds in Iris favor. Mr. Staunton, by his last lett r, and * his garbled publication of Mr. Morph 's letter, has lost every friend he had here, and I learn nearly all his friends In England as ell. Ms course has been neither gentlemanly or honor able; and among the many friends M nr Murphy has made in France, not one would now consent to see him play with Staunton on any .erms. In the mintime Morphy contiunde to play nearly eve day at the Cafe de la Rogow, against all c niers, giving odds to the weak and showing . his brilliant pointsto the strong. — AMank . tlibeelie has beaten in even pat chee, we... ht. 1...4.”....5, .....I...ted 1,161. --s,. mid who came to Paris expressly, and who gotetr rzgi:sy"Ta i st=rXr',.. l l l ,' I.:,., r ffl' e. _ ,1: " .. Sr 3 , l i iihatalfibSatrlth eye: and M . DirKl;M r lw.-11 player who tetlee rank next to, if not equal with M. Laroche, and who, in his various contests with Morphy, has occasionally beaten him.- ii This M. De Itiviere is a brother of your Capt. De Riviire, o Blount notoriety. Help a gentle manly, band emu man, a reporter for the Preee, a brilliant ohees player, as we have seen; and, like the Captain, speaks English, their mother having been a Scotch woman. I ought to men tion that Morphy has also beaten, with ease, and with great mortification to his adversary, a Frenchman by the name of Erkel, who came and challenged him, banked by a numerous array of friends, with something Elf the air of mockery with which Gollah defied Davis it did not tnko idorphyklong to reduce his bombast to the small est po:elkble dimensions." ' tiumnrso ebangs Dlo•olotion of Portu