WIN IMINEMBI i -l IESTABLISHED lIN :1786. ntuagtsts. . - r...' -44 - usiriar-:.--.......1.11L rrstrr.--............5.! P. mere. tr. NEVI & CO., N I T ....i do. 24 wood St., Vlgtabugfiltr Kantilachniers of WHITS LNDIULD MILD, ZINC PAINTS : , it) LIMARGE, and Wholesale Dealers In 0110, Paints . , Vendsbesand Turpentine. jat:lyd :* - L-Q..• - L JOLINSTON, (successor to L. Wilcox,) -1 ;&J• RETAIL DRUOGIST, Cigna Setirafirldroa 4-Ib.l-4 - 7 earie.s, would revolt attention to EU assornasok of Pure , -Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery and Panortiesos, sera. ' :bl• Family Medicines, Olis al.hoi, Darning Fluid, Pure Liguori, Worth. tssamis °I Clgsrsolic. A., .11 o r d. u , t• 4:Awed iuransurpanted to mislay and at lowest ptices. Phoiciares prescriptions earOnlly compounded; eenlyd .. .. -JKACKEOWV.7.4WhoIegaIe Druggist,Tv . Carbon OH hirmatattnter and Agent tea Thayer's 6 Solid sad Mad - Eitracts, 20. 167• Liberty street, Pittalyd •. ' 4he rs. aft B:IgVALLNEMC & Co.; late thefirm • Tahnestosk Co.„ and snrcessors Fleming Bor., WholssalePruggAss N 4 .60. ma Wood n d Pamir. Pittsburgh. , - • g; FAIINESTOOK & CO., WHOLE • eld*Drugglst. Nsitilleearers of Wbito lead, iindiathargo,ccanar Wood , and hoot strdwi, Pitt. Inch? tns—. -FITT & REITER, WHOLESALE AND •- Ratan I)mi:looB,am:ter of Liberty uld St. I sir es-, • Imbe!, JOSEPHAPLEMING, (SUCOESSO4I. TO L. IR= 4k Mal comer Markatatreet and DlaWod, keew COfaatly on Wad a fall ma complete anortroei of Drp, Mallow, Ilfeallelae Meets, Perfccuery.and MI Moles per lalalwto Ma business. fernpfacats preactiptlow carefolly cccaponadal at all boars; - ' .1.04 DR. GEO. 11. ILEYSER, DREIGaiST, 1.40 Wad tired, oantor at' Martinet :id Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. - TWIN scow, WHOLESALE DEAL • win Drng*, Peloh,olly v.r.t.h. and Dyodatia. No- Lfberty afavat,Plttatnugh. Atlorde rill receive promptattantion. Jardligent tor gannet's Pnitnmln94tnP. amr24:l st.• frobuce ;inlets RIDDLE, WIRTS CO., General Coln- Alljminion Merchants and Dealers In brunettes and Pro duce., N 0.185 Liberty strect, Pittsburgh, Pa. AlatM3onalgtunants plinked and sandman:l terns char. Mead. del lydamT JAMES:AOLMES. & CO., Pork Packers aliaDiany lu rroviskars, torpor of Markettrut Proot ,latklyd• srleaduraos . & HUTCHINSON, Commission 44 sad ronntoling Idercheuta, dealen in liteetQrn Ro MT" Obems, Floor, Ebb, Dawn; Dotter, iduived OIL Pot ••• spitball Saha, Seicdi, Orals, Dried Pooit, ehd Produce . Host brands Family Floor slumyo ou heed.— foe Gavel* or Medium Co.' celebrated Patented Purl Stariti. Nocllllßountd and 116 Mot otio, to.twoeu liroodeud Smithfield a!a., Pittsburgh, P. .p2-.lid oEf_EFISE .•WAIIFdIOUSE—ILENfif ‘11:00.1./ISNadtorvrirding.nd Oommimion Merchant, and Dad Chem; Baia, Lake Fish and Product. geuernlly. 1114 Wood it., shore Wow. Pittsburgh. 2nya VACUA ,'IVARELIOUSE.-JAS. ' GARD- L9Bll,l7lsoleisale moo* to Flour, Proriebrris and Prothro geamarally, No. 8 Serienlh lama, botterro Liberty , • and Pulitlaßel4Pittaburgh,, P. SELLERS & CO., Dealers Provi- Lird 00, kr..., No. 209 Liberty street, opposite the howl of graltbSeld greet. an 261341 insura nr e gen ts MWREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 '1:41 Water atieet. HOLT. FINNEY, Sec y. C.W.. BAT. EON anent Agent. toga A. CARRIER, SECRETARY e lnLa u f:=l7ga rth lastuTea Company of Pittabaran, FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur • sacs oome•ey, 92 Wale. iltroeL Ar d GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frnnk- AP • / ird greets. ha Piro Cloropsky, Noithmet corner Wood En Th • • DIADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mato.' Inman. Co., 42 Water street. ! W. POINDE.XTER, Agent Great West &F.. losoraaas 094 97 !root str,ct. Carpets W.D. 6 Al. WC ALL UN, DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS 11.61T1NG113. As. Ito. 157 /Fourth street max Wood. ;Bpi Gouts I. la.ana ale. k. 31412111L1... .... ..W. b %EMMA BIIRCLIFLELD k CO., (auenessora to Mar pby t DratElleldq Whole le en 4 Uotail Denby, in Mayleard ;fancy Dry Wale, Nortb-enst. corner Fonrch maid "Elp.katats.,.Pittelmrgh. pc,l Clf, LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fanny . Dt7 Goode, sign. of lbw original I.e , the, rie ; 4 krattst strew4.4.44l4bandt. ,0r.9 -11011 iL PALII.EIi, Nu. 105 Marci% Street, ;41.... , ,,k•=er 1114241, Hate. ter Idoottocklcts, Orr WM. G. JOIINSTON ,t CO., Stationcre Mak ltdok Ileactscturers and Job Prickle., No 17 Wood street, Pittsburgh, rs. mead _ _ _ TORN S. .DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND d. Statiorter sumo. to Davison & Ague., No. G 3 1.1 orio.t Meal Wm' ZINN, Pittsburgh. PA. KAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERE, No. AS Wood wart, Ge=t door to the co ilbr at Third, Pittsbarisit, Pa. School nki.l Law LiouLs iitsztly oil hand. • L.-READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA TIONEK, 'No. 7& fourth et, Apollo UN T dr. MINER, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Tlssuctle 7lell, 1/11th gircet. EIMMI J.OIIN THOMPSO-N ti CO. NOUBE, RON AND ORNAMENTAL ZAL,NTE'RS AND GLAZIERS . NO. DS TIMM STRIINS, PITTEVJEON, PA. Etat ➢Estate ingtnto W ELLIAIM WARD, DEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Bonds, Alcrsyssgss and sit socosities fnr money. Pawns cask procure Scam through my Agency, on reason, Ole tons. Thom wishing to Invest their money to good sdrsatsge, m idways find first and second chars papas at my care, fist 411consmnsamticasok sad Isitcretedrs strictly confidential Mice ()SANT FYTHEIrr, oppduil Elt. Paul's Cashedril. , ;GUM 14bolsterp lOS.ril R. dOwia4 Wall Paper Warebouee. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Inv porters Aod Radon, PT Wood Weed, beide.° Faurfb Atroot end Dlistioa • d Ailey whom mey bo fimud oo e.tensivo asatment of irreiry descliptloo of Paw Lfaugingli, fur Par cilt= Dfriti groef 4g .1 -114 1 4rt5 .1 l an o at p eT icn tbor t t A l u so ,; . , {i d ltz 101.6 WALTER P. MARSIIALL A CO. Alum, ta TORN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.; fu between Diamond AIIs7 and fourth stmt. Brqs Agmt Dar MEMCK.MNO A BONS' (Mean) PIANO FOETEA, EON • HAMLIN'S MODEL MELODEONS and OH.OnE lIAEXONIUMD,unI DnalcK In Music end Musical Owls. Jsa. ..LAMER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH ar ta ß o l t,, B illenta u v i tzL ed oLiz Agri for HUNN S PIANO NEEDNAMTgeoIn NEM DONE and ORGAN ItAIIIIONIUDIS, Deni ers 11 B e lLMie end Mailed lostrameckts. CHAIIIPTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUIt: ER lima Dealer fa Pluto Forte', sod Ilnivrtor of Nlll.l, and Musket InSlortufarnta. &Me Agora for 010 Rff pLANOSoIgo for BAJ,LET, D4.1111±1 a C0:8 Itoefort Ptoknon, isithuld • aithoat Nolo. Attrchment. RH 'Wood stmt. Carriages CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCKAWAY'S) PIIASTOSS, lingo vc us:4, Otos, ND everithingin the line, purchased Cron A the mart tellable • 1 - • seirrsnaimAlioncrmlzes, • • Tositber with stun assortment of otepot stautarsi Maracas itiorrne variety suitable forgoer or double poems. gled, "“*W l og s, sod other itente.too mune:ode to mention, eSoldteetkY on hand and for ode at reasonoblo griees • JOEEN.6 suAror.n., : • • Diamond urea, neer Liberty, Pitteborgb, Caninoo boogbt and *old on counnistdon. Repair- Oil neatly sud promptly done. solLdiy • .futnitutt ; JAZd:ES W. WOODWELL. FUANITURBMAND CHAIRS xffoLgsALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every atylo of p 7 v.-Nnx.x—cr Bony? QOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT Boilable for PAELOI:9, ODAMDDRS AND DINING DOOMS, Squat, to any In NEW YOUE AND WAnicooxs, Foa. 77 AND 79 TIMM 67nca?, stakdu PrITSBMGII. ',rail 31/11L L TV1130.—...74r011 TOW" SP. D., YOUNG & CO., • FURNITDRE AND 011A1118 Of Every Dacription. IiGTOST--Agetat St.. ;Reid and Anon. AMMtki Witrehouse—Nos $B4O Smithfield St., QTEAIIIBO.AT CABLN EclitenTußE.—wo la sr. =Wft inanntectarlag STRAMTIOAT OWN TOSltirina and MAULS, nth Invite inn attention 0 ears tatareated in foinktdng boats saittatwT. T.B. TOlll4O A co. F*RESH.TEAS.-L,Wo have just received at lone stackstack of Crean and Black Sonousoogmbiebwlll and woo of es anal Baldish Breakfast. Tau to be bid in the Volted Moto. Tortola M. Prance' Fazony Cho -T-01,41241 Tie Atoms 10inlig.reoPmems7 • %mat . - : - .DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. - --•'''-':- • I=l S TEW ART & FAULKNER, LIMONAOTIIRRRS Of Pressed Fire Brick, MILTNBERGER'S STATION, FAYETTE COUNTY. PA. ILIOLTZVIANI 6 WINDISKIIOI..I3, (ercassoo to S. nom.] No.loo irhtrd Street. Pitteburich• Jimtructunr. and Deakr: in sartallas,Cornlees,Bands,Shatles ,llll nds. Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c. vs-Particolu. attention pald to STEAMBOAT WORE m pars .FITTED AND LAID TO ORMUZ. nu WIIaLLIS. &MIMIC & 80 Fcraith Street, Pittaborgh, Pa., • 1111101,01 . 011001 01 WPS, THONGS AND SWITOFIES. IT Orden OUdted from the trulleousl promptly alp! pod se per InallarticaL Ttas-41 muths, or 6 per mat dlsoonst for cash. se2klydlts-T Iron !Lacy Stow* Warehouse WW. 13R.ADSELAW, (Successor to T. .J. CRAIG Oa.) Maardecterer of TIN, IRON end COPPRIS vans., and Dealer to KOVES, go., No. 134 WOOD SSW/ST, between Path and Virgin Alley, Itte• burg • P. talid • BloCol7 & • LEBER hTBRET, opposite .Ponan. R. R. Depot, PITTBIIUROLI, PA. IUANTIFiCTURE to order, on short notice, ils„ CANER 8, snArnNO A PULLEYS, of all!aisna, and deacriplloni, of the best =torte* and latest style, aloe WAGON BOXES, BAD IRONS, OR.Kll2,,ftd, alwsy• =band or cast t,ordrr. LI-Orden 101 l at the FOUNDRY, or at eartwrllint Young% 86 Wodd at., will meiro prompt attentkm. • latedly I A 11Ti Mlll 11T i Yu UIV ft, (Itairetwort to John Certwlght,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers ut 15.1. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental lon alma:vents, Gunn, Pintola, Flaking Tackle, An., NA Id Wood area. They gibe Riedel attention to the nesiaufactadna of Trams, iltipporkera. An dobbin and Repalog with punc tuality and de Batch. aplailly Wilma al ILL. K. Mtn WittatllL BARNAILt i CO., 61 Pennbelow Marbury, Pittsburgh; Pa. QTEAM R i, OILER MAKERS AND SHEET In Wor ers, Manufacturers of Barnhill's' Patent Locemindre, Yluod and Cylinder Boiler., Chltieure, Waltham tire I Bed, atom Pits*, Comte...A Boit'Pon Sugar Puts, Iron Yawls, Lifo Busts, etc. Also, Illackamitla Work, Bridge and Viaduct Daus, Sotto at the ahorteat Me. All order* from a dlstanceipromptPy attended to. Jen Pea_ Zlottos 11111 a, •PlatAwargla. KE T IN IF T, CHILDS tr. CO., MANUFAC f N. A 140. 1 hoary 4,4ShootlogA .spot Chain of an Mora and ahadm Cotton Ilanta; Bid Om* . " Plough Liam and Saab Cory • Hive °fall vim, and deveriptlona , Batting.: illirOrdets leTt .t the ihrilvrate Ettore of Logan, Wile" & 0,121 Wood aired, will have attention JAMES IRWIN, 111ANOPACTORKII Of SULPIIURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Baran Spirits of Nit, Nitric Acid: Itotimait*Ar.lyne; Miriade Acid. Aqua Amittorda. FM . Nirruirii do losiceil Salutiont roy3 May to• found at Julio inrfo A So.. 57 Watur .tract M=MI:M=MI • • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Na. 10 Fourth adduct, Pittabargboodd Federal .trees. ender. acerb Excel/dot 1104 Allegheny. Sir.E.ry deecliptlon of Fittings for Water, Oa. and Steam. ik0.31,1y eOMMIIIISIOII, JAMES FETZER, Forwarding and C0113.115t11 6110LC11A167, thw salt of FLOUR, 111:Al N. BAC° ", L A 111), BUITEIt, SEEPS, It RIED.W/IUIT, add Pnalace gdnoally, N 0.16 Maria Alrhd, corder 'FtrAt, PittEltimg& JlB Rwler co E. 18. 111.11. y, Ph4burgh,ll"ltliara p)lliorth. Et- do, S Cnldt ert & Soo, do, Atwell, L.+4 lb, do, John lhaulap, E.q, dtt: u. lltophr s Co, Cloctuhall; 8. Itlrady, Cashier 11. t 41. Btu 4, Wheeling, Bwmut l Ott, MI.. do, Ciangla Co do, PArtoo & Ddriton, dm, Cooky:tan 4 Bro., dr...1411y ORAVY..i ._.... ... .._._. .FRAN& VANOOiIDIOC, qa4er & VAN GORDER, MERCRANDISE BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EM=NEW .I.l{. 10 B. W. Ti,,ro. a 4,,, Nose 1.,•,, 'still., * Darnrih, Nod:, 1, Pruner t Co., •• ". ISpr. Ilnrbsngn h C.... Tbolu,son. CI rk 1 V. , aag. RT.'srff...- A . k.a.* • Ck' Ildla.relpe flarrt,n t 1/..y.p.r, Cron. T. A Sowball kW., POI. IT. S. Dud.. A Co.. ( T. Vlllllrl.fre, Ato., Ralciasove..lll. R. Newcomb • Coy 1L,...- Araffsfr.l., Rifts & C..... .` i fryll.. Ky. ...cATTO ERBS' lc BARK.EIi, —"- 11 ; PRODUCE AND PROVISION CO3! M ISSION MEROLIANTS, . , 5 ; 57 Liberty Street, corner of nand, PITTSBURG Ul i, PENN'A. . iely. • Purtioni r attention given to the road:use And solo.,! Floor.. Gram, fled ?Mils, iftlatoes, Port, Lard, Ilattrr CheeieV - , Clover' nd Timothy MPS; An. '• Orders promEtly BRA at the lowest rnatigot pry.-...! Ad rauce• made 0 coarlgnroealt. llA,..ofllce °Pala Pittsbnrah Bag Msnnfactory. anTl•lyd -.,. SAMUEL B. FLOYD & CO., . COHHISOIGN HERNIA:gr.., And d.....ders iri nn% 013 in nod Produco Cienrrally, Bit LIBERTY STREST, noor Pa. R. It. Depot. PITTSBURG( , PA. iteigivl tnannwicx L HON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS DfiALER.S TN PAPER AND RAGS, And Agento fon the. Pale of . rilahonilig Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Not. 140 an 151 Bad Street, otar Slxtb, PM;ooralt. 44..Ittrappl g oapl, at Alattufartnrata . prices.. Cana paid for Ittatt.! Jalttlyd Q. COTO - BERT SON. General Commis sill:tontrth7Porchane of RN., T te, rtj.,.u;=.1..n,1 WHOLESALE OROCERg, nmA.LfEas IN PRODUCE i COMMISSION MERCHANTS for iho Ws of Rid METAL AND BLOOMS, • 251 Liberty Street, YeAr'yl, IS Nap) PITTSBURGH, PA s. carrinaza• & co., Commission a forwarding lll•rchant•, And Wholards Dealer. In . WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, 4.ARD, PORE, BACON, ELOUR, ./1811, Polk. Pratt Vil r et il itt .o l d tin t nt .c L e ln gt 7 .e tt y Lard Criol 1442. 141 stld 143 Front Rtrr4t, ore PITTSBUROII; PA. riactusisaw & c. 0., f Soomos• to II Oman, It'Creory t Co. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Whokm& u a n In Pfrodusa, Flour and Wool, N. 153 kvi.,;ng and , 1211.3 , 4t0nd r 4 Piagwgh, ..I.l:ly.l—n3r2P ElPRlNG.lialir.olll...ll..lalll , E. PSTrii...ll. n. Wi{itleaL semiNuicat. 1111.1[13AUGH t COMMISSION MERCIIAN TS • DEALERS IN Wool, Ilidne, Previsone& Produce Genoru No. 209 Llbertylitrost, Pittsburgh. nl2 Plr• LI Aft IL 6 ALi .1 6 It Dllll3Bll Moil's`, Grain anti Produce.. Commiasion and Forwarding Mord:mate, Noi 124 B.cond Si., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' roy3l:lyd j ROBERT DICK Y, Wholesalo Grocer, Produa end Commlnau larcbat, No. 348 Liberty mu., war UINTA. Poe Dopot,Plttnamli, I* mpg A. lIREBS & BRO. 3111,11filiaphitrs •,, Condor Wood and Fouith Sts., .16:Iyd PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM seuvennum, Practical Lithographer, Nos. ;17 and 19 Fifth et., Pittsburgh. ILAPB, DIPLOMAB, NUM OLIO% PORTRAITS; LiiBELB,IIONDO; CEILTIFICIATE3 OP ATOOR DILL llRApti. DRAFTS. ac. Dorwner'i Prolific Seedling Strawlierry. "VQI4AI TO IfI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR to Names Semiling In Men. winal Pin. to /Mom, and from six to few times as productive as Puy other of Mo one hundred varisties in coltivatiop." go 0070 Mr. Dahmer of AU new Seedling, • gentleman with whom I herb Nem acquainted and done business with for yaan,end word oar tn.j.C1406/ have nerer bad Omen to tolsdonbt hilt oor boreorable dealing, which indnees me Yo accept the stoney for hie worsdo t rally p & rolfik lull for elroolore of report °flown Meting JOIIN totg Oittshorgh and Oakland Nunmies. - Q, L UNDAIES-- • ONIONB-600 bus. obi POTATO/15-40 trna. t."'"l "d: w fud . ould purple Chili; llma Nl:iffihte-"YfOO lbs. prime MI: • And no serifs, CORN 4-400 One. In the ear, otov.in RBED—ZSO butt. perm ankle, And for miff by RIDDLK. WiII:CAS CO, lab Liberty st. " CHRLST'S VELEBRATED ADIXIIIOAN IiAAiRS AND TABLE CUTLERY :d for Wetly J. N. ottnuarozzozo, O co., L Durdap,Jr.,) MMUS= EMIANT. (co? PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1859. Vittsintrgi 05a cite. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. PIIAISILISD WILY, TM-WEEKLY AND WEEK LE UT C nna 1111. M. ADO. 11111111,111.1, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 21, CITY AFFAIRS.• MercurioLootrar. Obeerratione for the fint,rie, by 4. t: Shaw, Optician, 59 Fifth St.—corrected daily : In RCM I,IIOADR. 0 o'clock A. w 0 0 32 12 " y 00 32 • 6 " P.O 32 • Barometer. 2S 3.20 AIM —We were glad to see eo large a number of ladies and gentleman at Morton's Hall as as wattled thereon Monday and Tuesday evening°. The catalogue, is now prepared in abundance to accommodate all visitors. The list of paintings, *hen one comae to tee them, is rich, and we have some worthy alplace in any collection in the country. We could not enumerate a tithe of them. The "Three Women of Crevecoeur" is one' wo noticed particularly. There are some laughter-provoking sketches by Blythe, several admirable pieCes from Paul Weber, and several from the easel of Lambdin, which would attract attention any Where and in any collection. • The visitor !can getuo great satisfaction from a tingle visit to this gallery of art. Paintings Must be caretally studied if we would improve Ourtnate. A work on which the artist may have Ora years of toil and thought, how preposte. tons to suppOse that a few momenta careless Consideration, a passing glance perhaps, would suffice to dieoloee all the beauties whichlionein, preened. there . ..! Such a collection of paintings . in a elly like this is a fountain of refining With, epees to those who study it carefully an d= thoughtfully.. ORDER TO FAT INTERMIT OP RAILROAD BoNDe. -Oa Wednesday morning, in the Circuit Court of the Dnited-States, before Judge McCandless,. judge &tater; attorney for plaintiff, asked the Court for tho:following order in the cave of Doti- Sins vs. the County of Allegheny, on the judg ment obtained at the November term, upon suit brought to recover interest coupons of the coun ty issued to Railroads. The order wets granted . GEORGE W. 1)013MP in the Circuit Court of •the United States, for Ton Cortrry: -or 'At- she Western District of her:newt . . l Pennsylvania. No. If. November Term, 1959 And now to wit: This 11th day of Novetuher, D. 1859, en motion of Charles Shaler, attor ney for plaintiff, ordered that on the judgment, let this ease, ti wait issue, commanding the COM toissionera of the said county of Allegheny to cause the amount of said judgment, with in• tercet and costs, to he paid our-of any moody s, Unappropriated, of said county; nod if there be no each moneys, out of the first moneys that shall be received • . for the use of said county. Atoi that the Marshal make known, as aforesaid, us Well to the said Commissioners as to the Tee: 'curer of said county, anti require the Tres.gurer of said county to pay the same judgment Tmnn WAIID, ALLVIIIENT —The fullowitig names have been placed before the Reputdicaus of this ward'to he voted fur at their primary meetins ou Saturday next: Select Council, I to elect: John Brown, El. flays. Common Council, 4to elect James Mc• Drier, SialOil Drum, Jacob Schaff . ..tit°, John Alexander, D. L Smith, Jae. Ryud. Assessor, 1 to elect : !LW. McGinnis!, Rubt. Ray, Laertes White. Judge of Election: James McVicker . Joepector A. Hobson, Wm. Owens. School 'Directors: Wm. Walker, James Reno, t 149 te. James Thorn Constable: Wash. Sash, Fast; lacier - ex —On Thursday Ito morrow i evening, at Lafayette Hall, lion J It Garde', 'Lire, Ex• Mayor of Jefferson City, alle s o tt i, for merly Attorney of that State, and now and always a thorough going ematmipationiet, and friend and supporter of Frank Clair, will give o free lecture on the soil, climate and renounce of 'Missouri, nodithe influences in operation calcu• dated to free that State from the blight ,f 'slavery. We met Mr. Gardeuhire in Otto cur in IStiG, and forrod him a frank, eloquent and go :vial gentlemen of the true etarop We know he -will have a full hone, lie is a fine ei,e,tker R." Nay & co's very lull and ettt.tetiv. 'catalogue ot Books for Holiday offering. ;token• of affectionate regard co bee...clog ea each return Of thin glatiname ana*Url rtttit sod reputable house, so lung the familiar revert of the hook-Worm and lo•ers of literature gen erally, has accumulated a rare and rich stock 'from which they invite the public to make selec tions. the character, the styles of ',iodate and :the prices are all that can be desired by the : moot critical, fastidious and economical Go and feast your eyes upon their magnificent collection, .and once there, you cannot refuse the strong I. tehaptation to buy. Is publishing' the Executive Commit,e yee terdny morning, appointed by Mr Mays who presided over the Convention which noicinic.l Mr. Sawyer; the name of Lewis Roll is printed Lewis Robb: With this correction the commit tee will etaoil ss follows : let ward; John H. Sadler; 2.1 ward, Aaron Lloyd; 3d ward, George W. Leonard, ohairman: Ott ward, Wm. H Ewing; 6th ward, Rtebord Thompeon; ;t:lih ward, George G. Lamborn. 7th ward, Lewin Roll; Rth ward, Christ. King: lbh witrd, John Routh. Piny. Wkosarn continua to boon all !rank.' and bears off the palm completely as a Neil:W ing, deligheing and instructive lecturer Ilie Teems are visited by hundreds, while his Ire Three are crowded by delighted audiences every night he leetures Go and hear him to night at the Iron City College. By the way we staled that the Professor had his consultation room in the College, That woo 110 error. His rerun is op Fifth street, a door or two from George It . White's store. Iltiacnnecti rit Co.—This firm conduces to offer their largo and choice Block of Dress floods al pricee miachbelow their value, and have alio, marked down their large lot of Emhroiderieti. Ladies will find that the ..Pound Lace" and "Maltese" ,Collars and Sets, Lace and French Work Sleeies do., and a large assortment or elect patte,rria of medium quality Conine and gels, and various other,.goods euitable for Holi day °MEM themselvee or others—and all offered tit ”cloeidg : out" pricee. Scow Stoll3l.—The first real snow storm of the winter occurred yesterday. Some six inches et snow fell during the day, and in Washington county we learn that more snow fell than herr. It was itery damp and did not make good sleigh ing. Vet a great many parties were out trying it and the merry -jingle of the hells wee heard about the streets all day. When this sudden roll shall melt we shall hare a flood in :he rivers again that will help out any remaining coal boats that may yet remain designing to get to Ike market. ELLCTION. —Me annual election of a Board Of Direatore for the Citizens' Insurance Compa ny, was held yesterday at their offico. Tho fol. lowing ticket was elected —Wm. liagajey, Jos. Park, Jr., Hanel' Res, B. F. Jones, Fralitois TbonZas M. Howe, B. Preston, 01 'everson, Preston; Shm'l C. Young, S. M. Ship ton, Jas. M. Cooper, 8 Ilarbsugh, Jno. Jr., John S. Dilworth, C. Zug, of Zug k Painter. TnE Orphans Atintiol Fair at City 11111, wIIL open on Thursday .night, where thousands of our citizens were.orortV to go. This yestgeo Un derstand that extraordinary exertions have been wade to Make the fair attractive. The cause of the orphaos le always meritorious and should be encouraged. So we say go to City Ball ou Thurs day flight: Ia the Baltimore papers we emu reward of $6O offered for the detection of the person who fired a pistol ball through the window of h Pas tenger Railway car in that city, on the night of Tuesday bast. A similar reward for the person Who !tole;. the silver service from a church in that thy. STUCK AALEA, by J. G. Davis, auctioneer, No. 54 Fifth street, Tuesday evening, Dec, 20th 2 shares Bank at Pittsburgh , do Allegheny Bank. II do Mimi Bank 10 do Monongahela Insurance Co.. BOOKS .Toa NOTIIIIII3.—This might very prop erly be said of tboee purchseing hooks at Davis & Co.'s Gift Book Store, They give Louth vale. ablo girth. with books purchased, that you are paid for tarrying them away. Call down and get your arms full. Pnesmirs.—Many of our readers ore no doubt puzzled to know what and where to porohaeo for Christmas; we know of no place whero you could be better *tilted in Jewelry, watcher. etc., Ilion at Messrs,. Reineman & Meyran, 42, Fifth street. thuk.D.-!.. We regret to learn that Mr. Frederick Mork', a clerk in the Postoffico to the lost t,n years, and a courteono, accommodating young 133611, died of 'scarlet fever at bin residence in the Fifth Ward, Monday. Joan W. Sl'Clanciou is a candidate for Altler ansa of Ist precinct of Fifth Ward, nod not W. W. bl'Gregor, likappeared in the report of names published the other morning. , 1101i103 PATCH? SEITI.Na MACIMIII9.—.-It if! duty Wet ewe the public lb tall attention to the recent).* introduced Sewing Machines of Mr. llewe;ithich are now attracting the notice of nil who feel an interest—and whit intelligent per eon dOes not—in the progressive improvement of the styling machine, an invention of modern times incalculable advantage to the millions —mora , espeelally the toil-worn, physically over taxed daughters of labor, the stitchers for the million 4 These very superior machines can be seen at No. GO Market str,eet, at the store of LAssetu: & NORTIIOI`, opposite N. Holmes Sone' hooking liouee, where the public are re. spectftilly invited to call and see them in opera tion. To Mr. Howe helonga the high honor of being the Oat inventor of the Sewing Machine, and unlike .: stoat great inventors he has realised a princely fortune from the results of his genius —a fortune whiob, as a public) benefactor, none will be disposed to deny him the right to enjoy, ne he Ilia done a noble service to his kind. Tbe, ordinary Family Sewing Machines are only designed to do light work, while others of them litre alone capable of doing heavy work. But in. fho Slows machine is combined simplic ity, ateength, durability and adaptation to all the heaviest manufacturing purposes, as well as the most delicate family (libelee It makes the leek 4ititchlalike on both sides) sit much desired and long tt•much eought Jetidaattan by manufactur 4,ers, while. it, besides, possesses all the late In ventichts and Improvements in the line. They are being generally introduced into the shoe shopshnd tailoring establiehments in this city— mapief whom have for years used the other manufacturing maohinee, and who 'now pro nounce, this so far their superior as to determine them to introduce them to the exclusion of all others. This° machines have hitherto beau 'sold at . pricett 'lto high es to ben hallo their introdno lied- 'NU through lheliberalityof Mr. Illowe,they havofieen put down to one half the pia, charged far oilier machines capable of doing the same range of wort Tho agents here, congratulate the pitblio upon !bid important reduction in the cost of three machines, no it will enable many to hey now, where but jam have hitherto felt justi fied from the high figures at which they were held.; . Ls. elle & Northrop being the sole Agents for West'ern Pennsylvania, would earnestly invite tbo attention of ihat'olass of mechanics 81111 man tilsetrirers, who us: machines to the Howe patent, issurlog them that they will Le supplied on rea sonable terms As the Holidays nre now AA band, what more appriiptiate or more enduring and valuable gift coof.f he prevented ton rife, dr.ughter or (nvor ilc friend during this joyous season, than one of those.beautiful, moat serviceable—tiny, priceless ninehities 7 Who shall be the lire{ favorite one Reltieui her No. 60, Market street, PATENT MCAT CPTTT.P., gnt up by ft uefjol Manufncluring Comp.llly. Conneticut. haH been introductd tutu our dip, and Will be found for gale of the Ihrtivrare Store 'of SIIALIASPItin.3I II No 1 0 1 Mal oof ifFeet, near Ftrth, nu..l P. 11 LAUFSIAN No, 7 , Wood ttreet culled in at toe Moser,. Laurin...4'd Fiore on yeplerthly afternoon to See cue t 1 three run. chinGq in operation; and found the principal ilartNare dealer!! of this city opectatoro with ourliles toilhiriog ue demilt.d superiority over uIT others how to t),e, 10) , 1 Voting )4, 1.110.11• mean);, a complete IIUCC,s4n We have szllpm seen bh sirorl, u mach •rtswer so fury the put . pose for witch it to designed The chief potato of merit which recommend this machine are an I.i wortio more steadily and cAsily than any olht,Floc,t-Flitter, doing, with the same amount of I,t4rr, four times the amount of work lk eM e the meat without tearing. it •1 .4tt the pane ere few, and ter,itly it eAtelleemity kept :;leatt; heuee it ie altetvibly Adqpied in the ina.kiog omit ti.nlillta of hwetOeinee meat.etc. ,The kyite in 1 , 14 s),,zni I.y the of the eollero. Outier ott trlpoettt, it 1.11 a) with gte4l4 rst.tatty uud untfrrotity than any other '"u r. t . lil gont ". t .' ,i c n h i ‘ n u e ' a i n ou it use n meat cotter .stitlehilf fer, the work ..1 bah esn be ' done nt one op!rW• lion Kith lees power Ipso w ordtuarilp regOrta tor tither . . 7 ft .311 cot (or paunch of moat per rointiitt,;. anti etp ii wor!I t Thimie Nutt" cutieret itrc ail tie Logo i.not is th eE.,....,,, ~..r.,...r c./e,n .. ,*.. ert....,r,„; t•ec'n Cr:d. , tho ',init.!, and the eon, r atty heing %mei , nay tiling , Alle. 10 ~wrly gl - e.. d.,. eper le iheru '%Vcirave no tre,st,Ley h. yeneoneing Min one of Iht neat nriiehe j.f ill, Lind ever invented, nod Re have not a 411.unt it will the precedence over al other Inaehint, uow la tee 'Nothing CI. 14 more simple, caritploe an.l ellAtive in ita till 4110 , 1. D in :n e•hert the re litAfpllta of pent:pit:rot 111111 at utter, lia and Qee il an tthav4,,, ni:CEIVIt I, Mr A S 1).,i5.5n, the writ f;pli.. ot , lter, not., Flmon;1 etreels, scuds us the to:lowing hnokg, meet pf thew f.Jr rati el! of brie ,144- t,l in • Flurroce 01.0 t Al•l•,ar Tbc'oo:l.cd Sturio., 1,, 0 It T. 1); a liallod the WorIJ. a rah, far bay, by W G. ipg.l afi. rttattt y light Caps, a c,:iection Talea for Teti (left, seal.Thrrr; a collectiJit of p 4..i:108 of Script:llre. deacriptivo of the Life that now and teat which to to c, the I 1010 io the Heart; by .1 I. , t , a Laoltu boolf4: TbtiChrit,tatatt M re r, or Words in ties‘trti; by the .9"#o 0 ChNrlip: n Story of the fortuues of Prioei Chalice Stogenrt. by Meredith ..kboea. firi!rd F/16IP: a ropaktr Ithitory and descrip tion 1-4 the Moe iternmk3l.4o i nver ni e , by F . C. Bitawcll. Art I:yeah:lg M the Nlierneeepe: I.y Phillip II (4,14, F. It. fl The's', valuable honks se.. 11.0 nil lllimn to say morn of at this Lime Ddiao tlooli.—Afersri / ddoro.. 'I. b o re I C cow a 1.14ip feeling manifeeteitan Emilio pace of our city in the CO.lllO of Temperance (which is the worklof Mr., Sinclair). The glace blowers of Philips k Iliat's Glass Works termed n society last 'week, called a Iland of Hope. There way o woop, feeling manifested in the cause of Tem peranee, and i think other works might profit by. the good example set them. They elected as e'eestdent Henry NPLaughtio; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry C. Fry—young men of good habith and moral worth. A Fnim, rott SAL,- --Titre° Sr hot for o toll e,,urre of and 1:m4,-trooping lion unlimited) in tho I.llrti4ghom Commercial College. Horn ion on op. portrirlity rarely offerrd rt.r any ono intending to at lotron lamaodnu of this kind, and ono that should ho tallon advantagn of as the abovuseholorrhips will bo ,Oft very cheap. Thin institution - has boon in cue cessfid operation for over n year, and it is not cur pae4!id by any similar one in this community. F o r font* partlFulars apply at this office, where the sehaptiehips can be hod. Christmas &New Years Vory DoMrablo Holiday Presents W. & D. fIUGUS, N•j.2U:: Market and 13 Fifth Street, PITTSBURG 11, OFIT,IL 'VII NAIL IiXT NPol SIVE evrocK OF It AG CANS, of the beat Ityles ; of every de,:eription 131 655 GOODS, of the choicest iebrics 11, itheir:NrCil dBBOrted Ftmk in general a .. , glLeistly _ ti reduced priceo! del ...,‘„,,.. - 00VG118, 001.45, ii(erIISENISS , :t., .. ,, cp :1:11. 1nn.e.,.. I 111,1T1,11111, 1 4 .1[1,... C . BRONCHIAL ii.T,.. - at,:",,c,",': 'l:',''''' c"u•;: MI IN1,1" 1111.• cy C 1117,5, Wlloorlno Ctll:nli t : ADV., l/l 000' T;IALR;iII'IT 1."" 1.3. i"‘"'6 !MON: ..K. ,, 1 "0 , Oxon Lo • - and e'vane enmtinat; , n rm. CDICIIIII, hr. Dr. O. I'. llostn. - Vire Frotodtxtrissiy IlUAID115NF,8;1." ItHhltY WARD lit:11 , 111DIL. rccionntend Li.eli• sue to PUBLIC Sr EA MRE." Du, E. 11 CHAPIN, Now ' , ll , sst ri it/ in 1111 , 11.1 0 II 11 . 1.11 " Rov. S. 151:101 , 1111:D. Morristown. OW. "th/seficial wi comp/D idrn k renk.snifering f rom COLD" How. P. J. I'. ANDcRSON, NJ- Lonin. "ir.l . lnclual in limning fkrrrentot and Irritarion of' the Thrutlp, so common with ,r 11,1,1111118 and DINORIIIS " root. M. ST !WY JOII9OON, a.. ••• Teenier of 111.1 c, eontb-ro Penioln Onllego. "Grins hinsiltsobto taloa Nfort and ntenprcsehing, as Si, resin/ itsarssnest. Prom tourput elr,t, shink ho of' pirsninint. adrontags low." • Do , . Xi ROW I,lll', A. M., president Athonn Collog,, Tenn. 119111 , , all Drugnist., . 1 25 root. ice ADq. 111/11Miti . 5 I:IX.tITIVg TIIO.IIIEB, or, 0400.1tw hot,hists. for Dyspepsia, indigestion, Constipatiini, /had ads,, J,kfrclions. no•ig,ilAssfimT _git)sijsuom: APPLES in a t ore an, Wr /gale toy ••••• OILM VANGIOBDEB.. LATEST NEWS BY PELEGRAPIT. RECEIVED, AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Sixth Congress—First S•sslon WASHINGTON CITT, Dee. 20. (torso.—Mr. Taylor, of La., stated that his col league, Mr. Landruco, wee still confined to hie room. lie could not be hroiight here except at the risk of his health, and he asked some gimtlermat on the other side to pair off with him. Mr. Grow, of Pa., said they had hoard that appeal every day. Was it quite fair to iuk a gentleman present to pair off with him. Pairs were usually made by individuals themselves, and in cases where both parties had to be absent. Mr. Taylor replied that the question was_ono of courtesy, and under the circumstances he considered that it was proper to make a pair. If his - appeal was .of responded to, he suggested to the gentleman on the democratic side that they hare a resotiree to those methods familiar to all, which would have the effect of preventing a vote. Mr. Grow thought it was a had practice, ono side coming into the House and asking the other to offset for absentees on the other side. Mr. Cleinene, of Va., eiaid be had a right to-know what policy the Republican vide intended to panne, whether they intended to take advantage of the ab /tutees. Mr. Grow know of no understanding among his party an that point, and repeated what he before said. The conversation ended by some gentleman saying that when the proper time comes there would be no difficulty in finding_a pair for Mr. Landrum. Mr. Hickman made an ineffectual appeal to act on his resolution, proposing the adoption of the plural ity rule. John Cochrane next addressed the House. He denied that the Union meetings were of no account, ns bad boon asserted; they prepare the-public mind fur action. Ile declared that the Union was in no danger, bet strongly censured the icflammatory course of the Abolitionists and the Repnblicans in endeavoring to bring about such no event. Ile as eerted that the Union was in no danger, Re long as, the democracy of the North [ulna firm on the prin ciple. of the Constitution. Whatever may bo the feelings of the South, the North will protect and sup port it in every right. Nu crisis can approach that will paralyse the arm of the democracy. They will stand, and always have stood, firm by their fellow democrats all over the Union. After a call of the House, the 14th ballot was ta ken, the whole number of •oles being 228 ; necessary to a choice 115, Sherman 111, MeClernand 21, Not elet. 11, Barksdale 15, scattering 34. 15th ballot— whole number 2211; necessary to a choice 114; Sher man 111, lioteler 43, McClettand 25, Barksdale ID, scattering 24. Ifith ballot—whole number 223; ne cessary to a nhoice 112; Sherman 109, blurrier 33, McClartiand 24, remainder scattering. The llunse then adjourned. Nate Tone, lice. 20.—At the Union meeting list evening, Mr..!. W. Savage nominated Lient. General Winfield Sewn, fur President and lien. Sam If ouston, for VI, President. At each of the outside meetings the nominations were carried amidst the plaudits of the multitude. Tho resolution. read as follows: Therefore, be .That the r tient thins formed, comstitut ing as it does : , the closest, moat delicate and intim, taut relation that can exist between the communities of pee•ple, detnabds fr••tn each pert a warm and earn est consideration her the safety, prosperity and hap. pierce of the other, and that whatever policy tends to subvert this enel,•ies:iliesrite - t• - the true spirit of the compact, Uttofcc,/, That the Constitution, the treaties, the lA., of the tufted States, and the judicial decisions thereupon, recognise the iustitution ofslavery as le gally eluting, and that it is our duty as good titheos of n common government in good faith, to atand by that Cobstilution, ihote treetie , thore laws and the decision of that final arbiter of all disputed points, the Supreme Court of the I sited Suites. Reaofteef, That inasmuch as the proceedings of the Convention which framed the Constitution were brought to a stand, a. appends by the declaration of }toyer sherneau, one of its most distinguished au thors. until a compromise was agreed to on the esti. propositions relating to domestic slavery, which compromise einleraced a reetrictinn of the power to peva:A the importation of slaves pier to I slit, a prevision binding on each State and open the Union to surrender the fugitives from Ferrite, a represent ation in Congress founded in part of three-Sfhts of a slave population, and other guaranties sot the pro teethin of slave property. That we pretest against sod denounce, at contrary to the plighted faith on which the Constitution was iStablished, all ems or tutlannatnry appeals which tend to make the Union less perfect, or to leopard or disturb its domestic har mony-and compremise the coneassion upon which the Union was formed. That we regard the recent outrage at If arper'o Ferry as a crime, nut only against the State at Virginia bat against the Union itself, and approve of the firmness by which the treason has been punished. That in our opinion the subject of slavery ham been too long mingled with parte polls., •tol the re.ult lota hewn the creation at sectional parties rbutrary to the advice, letter and spirt of the farewell address! of the Father of our Cowl:tote Country. That, therefor.- la Is the duty of fermis, planter*, manufacturers. merchants, we d-tames, and of every cit.en north, south, east and west,itee discountenance all parties and organisations that thus violate the spirit of the Constuution and the advice of Wo-shingnin. Nave Toes, Dec. 20.—The artival I the steamer City of Washington, from Cub on the o th instant, • furnishes the following: Loan., SO.—The government of Fran, is op -Loosed to the appointment o f Count. Carour a, rope fentatico of Piedmont to the Congress. A dispatch from Ileein says that tin French and English glivernments were consulting on an arrange meta of the Italian question, which will probably satiety Austria.. We willunter no serious encounter obstacle from Berlin or St. Petersburg. Count Do Iteekbuty will represent Austria at the opening of the Congress; but will be replaced afterwards by another plenipotentiary. The Tuscan Moniteur says that the Central Ital ians aro better armed than at the end of the war, and will peraevere in defending a strong Italian, king, dons. M. Desambross has been appointed Piedmonto,o ambassador to Franco. The editor and printer of Amide Religion has ..en sentenced rot publishing an ■poehryphnl latter f the King of Sardinia. New Vona, Dec. 20.—The buildings Nos. 54 and Sfi Itroad street, occupied by Messy. Kent A Law ler, grocers, and heavily lona,' with flour, etc., fell this evering-swith a terrible crash. There bad been a flight Ore in the building, which wu prompty ex tinguished, bat the firemen and police bad barely time to emerge, when the walls fell. Your or One persons were burls,' in the ruins. A policeman named Stooraid was shockingly - niangled, and is be yond recovery. A laboring m., name unknown, was dreadfully Injured, and others ware tykes out badly wounded. The firemen urn engagek in remov ing the ruins in search of other victims. Now ttritcaNs, Doc. 20.—The L'. S. steamer Brooklyn, arrived here today, bringing Minister MeLane's family, al.°, 11. IL De Lareintrio, Mr. hleLenes Seeretery of Legation, bearing the ratified treaty with the Juarez tiovernment. The treaty which was ratified on the 14th itISL, provides for the perpetual right of way ecru. the Isthmus of Te. huantopec, from the Itlo Cirando to Mazatlan, and from (inseams to Arizona, with warehouses at the termini of each transit. All goods between the At lantic and Peale States pass free of duty. Goods shipped from transit warehouses duly free. I tor troupe, military stores and munitions, pass over the isthtnuA of Tehuantepec and through Sonora the same as Mexican, the neutrality of the transits gua ranteed by both governments. The United States, with or without the consent of Mexico, to possess the rights to protect the transits and property by force. Perfect religious freedom guaranteed, and no forced loans on our citizens. A supplemental convention permits the interventionor the I. nitod States to pro-1 tea our citizens and to afore theltroaty stipalation4 fit compensation for the release of duties and tho transits, the United States pays $4,000,000, two mil lion of which is reserved for the payment of claims held by our citizens against Mexico. The above is reliable. WCaehtvarua CITT. Dec. 20.—The Pacific Bail Road Bill which Senator win intends introducing At the earliest opportunity, is the same as reported from the ticket Committee, and the amendment made thereto by the Senate, passed precious to the dote of the last session. The pairing off by some of the members of the House accounts for the reduction in the aggregate, but does not alter the relative vote for Speaker on the fast two trials to-dey, when Mr. Sherman lacked four of an election. On the last ballot, however, only three wore necessary to produce that result. This was orrasioned by the absence of Mr. Reynolds, of N. Y. The 38 votes for Mr. 'louder were cast by nineteen of his own South American friends with George Brigga and eighteen Southern - "Democrats. Mr. 111.'Clernand's twenty-eight votes included all the Illinois Democrats. and some from the South and elsewhere. No other Democrat received fitore than eaten votes. Messrs. Admit', Reran., T. Clark and Riggs voted Mr. Clark, of New York. The Democratic Senator. were again in cannas to day on the subject of Public Printer, and, as yeller day, adjourned without making a nomination. Bean•onn, Ct., Dec. 20.—The tuse factory of J. Toy, Simsbury, took fire at about half.paet 7 o'clock this morning and was entirely destroyed. Tho fire took iu the lower part of the building, while the em ployees were at work in the upper story, and the dames. spread with such rapidity as to cut off all chance of escape, consequently seven females were burnt to death—and two others, together with a boy, the son of the owner, 60 badly injured that it is ho neyed they cannot canine. The names of the dead are: Catharine Brissey, of N. Y. State; Mary Jane Bacon, of Simsbury; Hannah and Harriet flood, sisters; two other females whose 0001061 are not Be, certained, and o married woman named.Bampson. PLysicians from this city are In attendance upon the injured. Tho origin of the fire is onknOwo. , The WSJ is not reported. WeentAGTOtt Cut, Dec. proputition from H.Jor Bentley, who le well known In connection with Ihe Mann facility of lirearnta .t Richmond, and which 1144 been rev. unintended to the Leglehtiore by Clay. %Visa, meet• with the impart,' of the citizens of Virginia. Tim eatermise le to be under thu empire. of . company with . million of dellan Lontsvitts, Doe 20.—Tho river is rising slowly, with 8 Cwt 9 Instal water in the canal, :and G feet 9 inches et the fells. St. I~om4 Dee. 23—Erenlbs.—ThorIser l dales slowly; the ire Ls rnoolop heavily. The weather is cold; mercury iirgteee. There Is Do cheeps Is the tipper rarer. VOLUME LXXIII---NUMBER 13 PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20.—A meeting of the South ern Medical Students, was held taday. They in. solved to secede in a body, from the schools of this city, and go to the Southern College., A,l ge number wore In attendance. Jefferson Cbt leß, 1I lose two hundred students, and Pennsylymala versity ono hundred. They will proceed in a: 64, tomorrow night, inn special train from the Baru. more depot. The proceedings were con &Ideal:trout out with no exhibition of violent feeling. ,A nom cr will go to the Richmond Medical College.. This morning the Southern Students who now iit tendaig lectures at the Medical Colleges in bhis held a tneo4ng at the Assembly Building, for the purpose of taking into consideration, a propasitinn to secede in a Body from their schools and:go to 41.. leges in Southern cities. It appears that the officers of some of the Southern Medical College., baron:4lo overtures to the students attending the colleges 14e, for the purpose of inducing them to desert - thkir schools and proceed to the institutions in the Sottih. A list of those who had determined on leaving tba colleges in this city to patronize the Southern in4l - was road; it contained some throe or fOor hundred names. A large number were added Dr. Maguire made a motion that they leave la a bogy to-morrow night at ten o'clock, in a spieial tritin from the Baltimoro depot, which was agreed to, 1 COMMERCIAL RECORD: OullIIITTE:E OP ARDITILATION FOR DF.p.mBER; JAkurs Pus, Ja, V. P. • , N.J. WARD. Camara C•of.+67‘, Rnst °want. I Jaezru ft, Plirrlall U 11.41 id as&UlilST.s. ••. •• • I Reported Specially Jon the Aliaburgh Go :talk, riresnotterr, Wangransr, Racoon . 21,15000 Business on the wharf hue not been so brisk tha lea diye of the previous 'week as during too inst. There Vieris them arrivals of stesmere from below, pretty well freighted. %e glue neenifesie bonbon. The market he. been noubetella dull and not much doing in the principal henna. ktocks are pretty beery, but no great denim. to moll. We not.: FLOUR—sales of 00 bbl. Kates st $5,5.5(45,624; po kids Family at $.5.107W4§Cr, and 100 bbl. at $5.1.5 for hope, $5.. 53006,e3 for Estee nod $,5,51b.e.0,25 for Estee Pemfly R. W. FLOC & 2 1teles. of 1000 Ms et $2 ? 100, mid 140 aka at 12,10 from store. R 0A I N—Corn.soku of ISO bosh shelled at id3o do tie ut 75. Mont, 135 tomb Red at $lOl. Parley, ltel hind, rdi et 17 Oslo. 200 bosh at 03. SUO it—eais, 10 1004 i • 310LA00Es--..1.... 1.1,1. Porto lalco •t 40, ani du N.O. tv, at MI • • APPLES—Amine 90 lolls at 57,5 , i453, and a coffinloi at $1.713(452 DRIED FRUlT—weirs of Ai Lnah 1'6.1. et $l, nal:lda Aprllam at 11,7.5. I.IU7TEItIIIO6 ,1 ?-1101 of 79 Ihe Rot! at 17, en 4 bt,' at 17(1-018. salmi 2 bbla Elfin at :V. PERIA-4Mlros 1000 fbaat nOII 100, nailL tons at $2l it Inu lIEOO3IS—e tin. 01 ILO at $1.,(13,43,10 it doi. 11002 , —nlfa or 1900 R. at ss,:+ y 5,75, and Sidile Shea Pork at $10,f,0. f Hoot —Prosper's now bid 'try fair fora Ion -, ' Mop, jti,lg. log from all.tha Ilsrlft at present beg, us. The troMber 4111 ed to et. Loofa last marling, was 44 : 50 lioarlf . to this esening. about 40.060, and by to-morrow ovantu4 tha cfr.ve of the week, at least 50,00 n, Lust yeardbe preseht,nonlh e r had not been reached null' tin days otter this, II boingtx tween 47d.00 and 14,000 nu the . 12.1 4 I.NotrtiWrl Tbo pro- son closed haat rat about two mouths rattler than tolual,o about the 'Nth of Prcentl.er, when only 62,040 tyGrallacited. r Ilr.mant prorprets are that the season viii ethane late. I:eta/rt. from the country Sr.' favorable to a large tarn 'Out. A letter front a shrewd nod oho. tying gentleman 41 thlgglty, front alernine, \lo, of the 10th instant, eats tll4, In I,nUla, (lark,eclinyler, Bnlllean and Adair rohntlea,:the long trop Is f:bont 4laraso "ri coot Lott. than I sat yOsr, hurl the tr, I:. 41 colt feller Receipts Io Pg Loaf+ are tot fel., wan • 1,5,.0 in! to-dsy, by mill frad rite Loom Den, 17th The rt tenth, of la t a, hop and dr, atted, today htneotil to Mato, atal thtt Unirtet even dullee,yhan.).t. htday. The demand for tlrertet3 bogy yrs, Teri limits...l -I.lllppera tolog afraid of tho mlldmr. o. the weatlior—land ft. market ranged 541(f: lower than yesterday on ILtht h.,. Thera 'ere tevvtal lut. of extra .1 , 1 at V...3safheth but t h e are, hullo of the molto on at tfor , llttgl,h . 2.4 for thry IC, and 3.4.71.5,...,:t fi , r c1.,,a under; fluttlll.. I.lvo ta.gs .et a;at. abut lon; loa.er—tl, rathglig front log I e t tbi to and 14 7(1.0,0:Li totilleo3-telbt, htt ter r 0h.... lot aretag tog 310 , To. allot of cerreary contioues t and it WI the tbxlitllng demand exelhottso moot to 155 prom to-Jay. &Ulf% mitts 1 (01.4. The mu kott otterally la working coulter tibly,thtmgh the thte la the price of tactlarrot .111 not ',lei.. oar amtu nod the Itn.intatt pablle. Thorn who (.0000 In a4lci pima° of • rime vesll eougratulato thenuelren till , their mell fortune and totealght.—LCLlc. Prom The N. T.litn...e 11.,s .—Ou S4lll rlsy fe tiv eul,,ct ~1 ~tut to th. plan 1..1 . reprgttuitug, the f10w... ut the talc Cutup.). Tue whoititUbtiTigilou exteoge (.4. , 0001. fnblee of the FOt•lgu and topccle toureutout at. and Irontht. ' , At of Ni* I'r rh hr month. ul the t.h.udar Ira, utitch wo cotullilt4ud published to %m nary tom • low ele), •g, the the ituport.ery trig, ..teinedvo uf lorrign gold end savor, ty•oto ltdJttudary to ant, Nur. ult • •mcouted k $1:11,1r2.11,00 M2==M! vulAte. ......... AF,01:11t •amc lime IS I notonve to +alvio no ovor ...... TI, reme tables noao lb, , eSport of ,I, , tbr.tic rnincellairrous Rode (locludlng for , snick. rr.r.,witrod) to N,.r•ml er ItVeS64,O?) Total In !at., .......... tt .. t • rt.,. • .i. VI 714 i f kJ •rani •. I .1.11.1 Lt. exp•ii I tit Nialittlibt • • •G 7,633 a. :45•Li..5a Tot A01.111•t ilrnt, I noroa.o Ja o. I l'inctlit Ptata FlNaNcts —The la ta.lata of puttilct.mitteta of t Irtettut pahl ,tv or on Frhtny laat, to 110 the tutkioq fowl, 50, to pay tho tutottlit - etc tho pub'e debt o u the 1.1 proxitn, .4 which itt:oti,05:1111 tot thaottl..l at the :tato It-manly. The New Y..rk banks were f.rtilled daring 144 wtvlt ihy a large IL,lolm.nt of wet. from while thtreNana lortlgn expvrt LlCNttarday, when above Witte =Vino • eat forward, and the trosotry Lae vivoionly $157.• 1 , 00 tilt,. than it Lea 1.01 vat. :irate paztels Lain beetfaent to the South, Nit the turvement sit.l, , etber has been etr