BY BAGNED slftpusiTgD L T*LICAIAL Neuzia loft 'rum pmrsmnuat DA ILI UAZETTE MINISTER TO BRAZIL, BALTIMORE, D e c. 24. ilaltrreatly tcpotted at West,lagton. that Mu Schmidt, tt Ot4c, wilt be apptia eat to the M 4 51 04 10 /3.1? a, ' . • , • Locoirtur, Dee. 21. ITbe number of base packed this (u me 190,000 -b.iog en fate', 0/ 0,000 over the same pod, d Lig year. 500 to 1,090 will e!ctie the hotfoots fcr Ile aelawa. • BALTIMORE MARREC. - Baca tear, Dec. 24. iFkmr--Balee of Coty mills at 14„:,6 per bbl. Greln—lSalee of white and yr now Cwt..; 550 Iper be. Oms are radar at 4[6l2: pr. bu. oret —Sales of 10,000 brre IL. e 1 101al010. There ti • shod &mood In the matter, mot aoroa britre refused ,higher figures for usher pmeele. MENNATI,MANKVC December 21 flow-The market ta grad! at laiint,3o per cert. Tb a 'calms op to Om eer nng •ro 223, • Men f •rit Safes of 1,40 d hbl. et 510,50 ap Also, 1001 bldg. et ereteue i e N e w y ern,ia Jane and duty. at $13,504.1,34 We krld bad trio! rains Ind anew. The *ember!. co;d, tad the canals newly etoadd: ". U. 111111.1. Corner orPourip .14 Mettler, t.etwtuo • M=== I, I IINIGRPOOIs PROPISIGTV VOlt. SALM. 75 OUILUINO tow r . pllt e,..i . o ,, t t e d l o n 4 y 44Z o L t tines—ll% t ot. corm, lot r,•ttel GM fora, lots—each being GO feel hens by 110 feet drmp. Liverpool tato. eared TM the Ohio River, 4 video below Ibis city, salaway,hetween_littalmtp,h veil - and 4 *lib, froa*Glorgow.and lAble Beaver, and the's..., die. ranee hiamWelherille and Calcutta. It I. situate 10 *healthy .nil beautiful pan of Loo PAC Inhabi tants, and Ora., OFR. rIiTsICI" jigNNTLI o P n s y T h A u tisii Queensa for dm nionufletore ry Rockm and nre g etul hotels, dp.s, and I:POCely 113OrM11116,1urt`hrl0141141001i020 ktua,foar thatches, eta public, scrod:a.: A I . rectal sole - of six worn purchased lry,Msult kennel* who derign Greet lag during the hoisting . ',aeon, pet:cries aud other 011aaafeeturihg catablralinsents gareneware of pare while, in addition to Rockingham and yellow Ware,bitving 'teen It In W. lawn it Is mosenahle suppme Mot It wilt ropidiriMOlf 4 4 WOO &ens. of •iewing the property con do no say dui, by hours rail (ram Pitt.bureh, team. en kiltltig eon e ,every day far Live rpool, and Wheeling. :Tense of poyment— Una fourth in hand and the boll Uwe In threergaal 1111111011 intyments. will. inteleol. ;14.1*-1 will di of it number of lots for err pent., wort, bine* laying, pin, mine and pointing, tn bit done at Liverpool, donne the to analog and sem rtle,r also/or Lumber and Oriek. Apply to Sandford 0.11111, Eaq . Lime pool, or 10 thr nub•criber 41 the • Witte 4,olles:ea. hlitchell Pa air r. Attorney , . at Law, No 1% Fourth meet. •J A hIPS IILAKELV del:lA.l,4n Id THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHAIXNT, (Les Jobeeten k Einektonli 'And Biwa Boa avor Stationery frarthrotse. W. S. 11AVEN Midair and furnish every article in the !flank Look, Poper and Stationery line, nt the ahouent U- 1= %et irorSl ' Zirci: * „ ' ' WU:6 ' o use, corner of Market and Second street,. refacing Ofeee and Foot Bindery, No ati Third st. ARNOLD'S,' Mbben's. llngan k Thomplon'., and illarrison'iditlaelr. lied, Scarlet, &Carmine la. .footer.', Faber's, Brongtoxn tcl.agdon'a, Jack son's, and Monroe', kJ/1c...nil tied Lead Pencils. toltatanda of every description; Wins'. Cehen . ., Pratt's, Levy's. Kelly's. Leman's, and miter maim. Caesarea of Steel Pens; lit tpurcearor Bayley & Col celebrated (Sold Pens, with gold and silver ram Whartrean'a Tape r—antiqaarlan, doable elephant, allay, rambler, anper royal, royal 'and elephant; Wino! Iloard., cap, decoy aml medium. Perforated bolrd,faney box paper, plain gold and ativer,einbastied gold; Silver a grad fancy colored paper, gold and eoloisd stripy aid corner., and litho phs (courant, - beget: prepared pareffenent of foi .it,, syllable for. eeed., charmrs and diplomas Freak dote paper alwayson Land, the most de'Jtab l r Style:, den and giatterns, plain, gilt. emboareil and silvered, taltableiot balls, parties, wedding. and ....kW. Trend, nolo envelope., plain and embossed; letter eavelopea, brown; white and bloc; laid and plain ad bade* caudal..., UWE Man and white. Wafer.; wafer cape, •ario. paue ran writing and; brass, Se, gaga anti Tatler i basiviod and hnxee, copying pressea,'lnka, broslea, French and English copying books, and oil paper; Susie papa or all ookki; red and same .pasent blotting paper; pan knives. be. 'The above, will, all other articles in the Stationery line, both fancy and staple. together with a large a.. earn:tent of blank books nod tactoorandant hooka of all common formt - Of 'siding, in every style of binding. and papered all sires and qualises, for sales. enlaced rue. on the moat resemble terms, at n . S. ff AVMS'S !Tank Mak and Stationery Warehouse, .yolk Corner of Market and Second ani •, Stall Road {Letting to Ohio. RELLEFEINTAINE AND INDIANA RAIL ROAD. LIELLED PROPOSALS will.be received at JAM. SONYILLE, Dante countY, Ohlo, (known n Ver. ut Wald January Slay ISti, for doing the grabb- Wearing, Ind gradate, a Mile,' from tom 'lCreet,tattionnetionanth the 'f/adnina.POlShand Itellefentame Rall Rend," at the 1111111.111leume list. Prot!. we now trendy, at the Engineer'. Mee, In SIDNEY, Shelby county, Ohio, w CC nre i n can be obtained from Inset Pen:Melton, Itendent Logineer. Preprints May Mao be left at Sidney, all the Rah of January. • Seated Preemies will also be received at MARION, Ohio, until Februmy sthotext, for doing the grabbing, clearing,' and g rating. on • hoot 40 miles., between Marion and Dellefontamn ' The 'wort and profiles on thin division, will be 'made ten days be to re the letting informetiOn est, be °honed from Aloe'? Worrall. Resident Engineer, et Itelmfontelne, ant at the cnief Emairwer's office in him ion. no above me the nnty nortione na tho rowe out yyeett under contract lbw toad i :men a• tar ttiti tl 11db in the great central backbone chain,' (row Ch.b iidelphia to St Louis, and litratne at Mr twatern 0.311111118111t051 of the main beer, from lie.: •n and New York, through Cleveland. By eider of the Board of Director, NV. MILNO It ponEtrrs, Chief Doi - ODOM. E1191.141213'• 07 , Crit, Marion, U., Dot :0. lOLO. dettklMOllPr It ElMiN:=li3:l:l iritENTLEMI to make MI.( aeceptehle LT preaeuta tir Meat lady thenda, will find at %IV ft- P it 11311110 i noilla es. COM r of Fourth had Market sty a Choi, nyanrtment ef Urea. Silk., Fltamla, Seen.. nee Linen Catnline Ilsooltereldrie, Neck Itibhott, Needle Work Collate. If, defy ISdlssallonol . School Book Repository. .I[lr EBB'S Normal .Readerr, M'Corrierm do, Arab coetlea,ltrammare,Geographie•,Frate*,Station- ery, Mapir,'Glotteo,and every work used In public and private whew. Alas, • general wrortment of Maw wlrahre for whoolv, dweltir yr and other, /Ow Varier a. * publwatlonv, at ni Market RI, cot. of Fourth. dein The ict piece in. u re. to buy RF.A - L GOOD TEAS AISORIUS dt lIAWORTIPB TEA STORY •01 . 111. OITUt D 1.10511 - SOC. 7 be i wnd 81,00 par pound, All luridly genuine Tea,. • Tbe Black 'rest 75:" vthl the Green Tear at 111,00 are a. very tart Teas ImpnrasJ tn.. the U. :+tatev. riirTvlL - Gra — Jciliza sow. ENGRAI ER ON WOO)), .Pllll.O I/ALL, .tor/I, Poodatreb t Va. PS o: 11ai1Jing:, Ittaehinntit liond. of Net. paper, Fronttemeeen, Landenapaa, Dreg Label. la colon . for lerienton, ttorteues, and Monet uteaa Cotten Stantpa, An, in the Gust Mete of art, and &tithe 100rESI Miet• notetlkortfte AV ST ATE SHAWLS. riuncsr. celebrated and inetly acknowledged ite. J. paridtgoods, m dm latch eolorinys and_runeLtra prayed mica, wall be forniabed by the sulisanbera Waal alaanti ty, at the very lowan puree. Patellar en. wlll 51. we notice that the genuine 'Bay Stale fabrics bear hake. eoirerpondiar with the above cahand Nat will also dienn gaiehed from all other Woolen ,Sh.arrla by their autictior , irtinito .w°°.° o f :.taztare, Sal bnlhaney of color. Indent aolicited ham all athilont of the esantry, and the sumo tat b. promptly .tended tak. ralehaseT• w/ll also find al I Oil Shawl depanment a large ucomment of all the :other most aoprnacil makeaTund ammo dealer , . or Anaerican, Fri neh, and Seoteli Woolen Sl•siwlth eut• bracing' a groat varlet, of plain and medium miles fm (Mode. ALSO, Superior Path Mocha tong and square Shawls in latest style. sod best manta:eta re—lligh lug ire Blas t and Coloredlhlk Shararla—Lupins Slack and Mod. Colored 'Mbar thooree, with silt and woolen Rine' —Para Printed Ctiamere ant Tertern Shawls— Plain cad • Etotroldered Crepe Mavis—New-mitt Printed Palm Ithaarla—Neat Ggaraal Pana-Broeba Shswl.-I.agina Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawla—Winn bound heal Skin Shawla—Plain Modo Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and boand-4ight :quarter - French Slate Colored Thlbel Cloth, =saying fall ewe yards wide for Shawle, 'binding TO arialth—White end Colored Barcelona. and Osaevey bawls, Sc. Wholesale and Retail. ' ROBERT POLLOCK it CO, IS South Second st.,Polldelykla. —nerrllluaiirdsultift j• MVP" ICLL. .ATIOILNEY AT LAW,: 610 STATE COMIUSSIONY It far Liam b4P O sitioncAcknowte4gments Der 4 offige—ro.na nr.s4 above timitbhekt. mr44lAlerT HATS -7— CAFTS --- AND MUFFS • ji t -sviLsolf, 95 Wood n triusr ofDula:out allry,Suand slory, OFT/Litti his restomete end the tal.he. an ...toy Be and fie 4 Oak of Ilan.. Cope, and Made, le greitt aradetv, Idanaleetured end Etletted Faith cue in iererenee in pike, rtyle, latid - Tii , shlr. s in New Tat oily. and will he offered •t the lowest tette of pmellt lone prices, Wholesale and Pltiaberah.Oet. 11.16:A' , net lellahwlres MONO PiGAIIILLA NA Via ATION CO - TN min... of the prevent.", of the Chetter of , Incorporatio don ne l Ideating of the Stoet• holecto of .thit geheln Navigation Coamany mill be hen nn hfonday, the eth day of Jannary.ldsl, (being the hrot Alonflty of lb, Month) It the offtec of the meta company, in Tilphontn felt, corner of litant .ototet and Diamond elley, l'itithotabrarn . eirlocir in the sdetneeti,lnrlbe penman of elretinn otrotafts fat thaemoloetosc. WIt.BAREV/k1103e41. ANMERCIAL RECORD. FIVTIOIC KO V BOARD OF TRAMS ..sco immures urnasaa. coatearrEs fon DEM:BIDER- ^ viTvantuton itisauirori .roa int WILL 1in0130.14t. The teethe' dating the pan *reek, has ban 'twat, eily very denotedtea have hut few triarielkmittrOr;: thy of Donee to renege. Tie - mother fort e mostpkni her been extremely laCiailaat, a. much to in fait, is ,taper to a complete mend every thing /an h•virtno ,— The heavy tuna of Saturday night, tlandmendtalart. day night, were mareeeded by mvercenew morm4, bet at the menet wr ring, the weather le ibex, Wade end bracing for the Lesion. Our llTen have agate Leen Al (1004iii0 1 10.44 1 /4 Mirada we hare one or two mote each rodegs'aa we I are had daring IL., pa.% month, acre Is-evary inch; ability, from the mum ad •aneed state of the season, that the . river Will not be aatbrieroly Mina- I mach Cllcambend by fee. , • The receipts of all kind. of produce by rtitti; hale: been very light dating the peat •areck,antL frori cannoned lad state of the eutintri readr,_rery Mae.. has Leen brought in by wagon. Nl:lmam - Iml additiroW therefore, htlf.beeo made to the sotto/Ica of the isarkete and we need antitipate no ehaaje beelhe'bette the7ipining of the nawjear, when, allemad er Le taeorable, and Ole elver tOttaliae at good r notapri we tun anticipate a lireiradater trade. : We Lave, as yet, kid no weirs of Lag pr; , 40..* ootWeq,e nee, toAl . aA the pack i ng MILLO6 tithe KONA points io die west I. now neatly at la pew,.+fr a. a wagers. c aneerpoenee, aeon begintakeek recent of ttete articlnt In thla Market. -%; The old petit la now newly at elOne,a*lnit?lllpst ardent with id, iltalupon the 116111lailf of "die** year, toe 1,11, road Alia may find themteleenwelloo:,-; cd ap to thew ,;ariorts puranits,:and that ihey . taii,Ve mO.l 8.4411241111 y able, from put stwerelbiw tux, . n a u...np' the new year, will renewed leuirigy - blight 4, ens -recta ASIII: N of • malkei during. the past wett. equal to ilia preterit I.l,..laD4iliir hurt enkai reattilted . .eati, Siva no marked change in With moderato tales, vrii give the followings . obodt the present TO ulig par. A5h,31031.; Pens! ash, 6.loGlilmates, SIM, rot A1.1441041er aud birching, at 310.1g= Pm. . • AICKES—Tne receipts of green apples have come 'froward pretty freely, with cotes on the wharf doting the weik, of aosali 600 to TOO) bbl., at prices ratiernity according to quality, from 75 to It 1p bbL Sapplierin store am now pretty fall, with reinter tales in small lot., at 8101.126 , • Al.4:—quite a lerisktbewinem is doing by OUT Ere.• • at full prices—en, at a range in priers, from in in foe pm vatits.. gnat tier. IliClil*,The ma'amn far old bacon has been over for some time past, and none, to any extent, has made Ito, appearance In the market, rontequently we have nothing of interest to rayon. BUTTE-B—We colic, full supplier in store, and with the exception of mime and choice quail-Ms; the market is dull. IVo not.e , . a /.it demand for crimee rot., In bbl. and boxes, at 1461,1 c; prime do nt and gl3Oll common doll Belle; keg butter I. noudnal. at Eg Odin., lb . BEANS—Supplies are moderate, and WO 1101100 good demand for Chaos new crop while, at SIX f. Mt. Common and mixed tango from S'lg to 51,14 V , busbel. BEES VAX—FromGrit land. we may game at 20 Bele, rind from etnre a inenle B Sti, with modersie supplies. IJROOIOI2-Brooms have come Omand pretty firm ly, and the awl. Iv now well sapplod. The regular store rut :a ate 51,730112. for the better qualities; 51,50 01,62 fur medium, and 01.1,10 l 11.1 tor common mer chantable. BRAN-lhe memoir by liver during the put week, have been fall, and sales have been heavy on the wharf, at 1101710 p be. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-Very litre has come for ward, aid eappliva•re bbl, aid held at high peters lVe hear of no sales firm fint hands, but may quota from tram, at 111,1q01.15 p euelr - 01 50 lb, CHEESE-The receipts by river have been co ..• parstively tight, bar we nonce good rupplies In .reify with fate general abler at 51851 e for ordinary; raga for good common, and 6100bc forewarn, The market' Is bare of Goshen. CRACKEII2-Tho following is the manafseurrer's , list of priers: ‘. Water Crackers, per ma Butter do N s o ratir do Sod ag a r pf , .r I . l ‘ t -- CORDAGE-We note no change in prices in the warn...velem under this head. The following lo a list of price. ' hlamllarope, by mod,. White Rope, by g0i1,.-__. do Tarred Rope, by coil, • • • • do Parting Vant, Lae,— ' do • eatavonn.— =113113 Wen roam. te1,n71112,8103,13 ?dos Jo 4P " $1,b0121/2,2503,D0 I. dna. do ip• • Manilla, €74 —••.—• 75e f dot. livanizedCordaire is sold regularly m 111 e P lb: COTTON SIII4FTINGS—No. 1 Penn and An olio , i• !,'line, at i.l and tomninn or Noliku , ol at r f yard, and very are COITKII—The regular Plitrliurgb rualinfariarry'r prig r• of rate and :Mgr., air 19.11111 d .11. lb. l'firca of 'thee dearinptiona are nnehanged. COTTON YARNS—Triter ere general', very firm therecent •dvanot. ?rocks ore ...wally heat r , il rules hire been neeetwarlly confined to regular uled 11114111Bellarr to nommen We give the fol. ring of price., with an improving. tendency : TAM No. 1:1 eta per lb " 14 " "•-24 N. 5, cu per lb tozoo No. ZOO, ere per 11.• • • • 101 000 7otr, Chaor..----21 Coverlet Yarn, • • --•85 Twine. . "I Nn. FnO, eta peTdos• • 51 "1100, " 81 Candleoriek4. Batting. Nos 1 /V. •16. 15 DY1•1 STIWPS.—We find ea donne the 'week. no of pawr of some of the DRUGS, MEDICINU . ..I a. oinipott.i enange in pn, following is •correct hn ni, principal Brue 6017 Alain 310 4 Aarafirlida ..... • • Arrow , Root— —•• •100 Aquefunis JOOll Rotas: refined .01034 Balsam Nita • • •145,2505.06 Do Cnin• • • • •3543- ITriontone • • • ...... 410 6 Camphor, ro t. ••• ••43415n Ch unpaid,Lime, int 61 Cochineal 46001.75 Cream Tartar "50% Capper.: 110 0 Clan, bble 1110154 Dalin • .40960 Gam Arable ' 60070 Copal. ..... 23060 Tragarincth • 0001 Fhellae 160161 Ipecac 0,76 Lithnign 610 /*lap, powdercd • DRIED FRUIT—Apple and Nice, BM well .anal hands at 70075 e, and ham ===l Lae Dye 010 Magneria Carb 25030 Madder Umbra 140111 Myrrh, Turkey 50056 Oil Vitriol..- ——• • 40 5 " Caster. •• • 61.2501.50 ," Cairn& 3,00/ 4.40 " Cloyea sl,tea7,oo ~ I.croort•--2,5003,00 " Pep`rn't 2,5e83 00 Opium, Turkey. .4,7505,00 Quinlne• - -- • 4,4004,50 Ithubarb, root 30t00 'nal Amonar• • • •--•16042 Sal soda.. : —.• .40 5 Sena-- 14010 Tartaric Acid 44050 Vitriol Blue----11019 Cot:wood, bblit 20 7 • Frantic, blils ..... • 21041 Leawood, chipped • •••ri I tannin= in fair demand, inc 4. Ve quote from fret store at 750500 r be, 11,1/1 are abundant, unit rather linaded auppli“. reaehei doll. at 37 from More. DRIED DEF.P—Tba 'market fa nearly bare, wllb moderate demand et 914910 e pla • FISH—The market has been quiet. but price. are generally Stab Salmon is Felling et IIn,e0; Mackerel No. 1,113, No. 2, $10.51a arid Nei. 3, large, at s7,fO bbl; Ilerring4s,36, Shad, SHP, and Cod het. at 1/,RS ?Ara • --- FRUIT—The demand; I. fair, with sale. Gallia, at vow— 41 , box. Sala of almonds, at 14DM, p Mr, of Ground nub, at 51,9301,37 P bee; of Teecens, none; of Filbert., at Ec; of Cream nit., at elo2e; of ante Carranbaat 909Cand of ragtish Walnuts ar Se; Goners. IN per IN, Flge, 12x19 P lb;;Loolonr,Ss M. FLOUR—The errivaliwof flour daring the pant week have been crtieniely light, and the conrequence has been en improvement 111 rating, without however,any motorist advance In pricer. The dale. of the pat few days sum op slime 000 bbl,, on the wharf; at 1Y1,700 3,35 rbbl. We quote from Hats in regular dray lead line, to the eitY trade, a t $3.6703, 0 0 with a oe. visional 'small lot of extra family brands, all. The present supplies of the market are modern,. Pales at the City Mille, an $202.25 per lUD, for common ,and • extra qoaliiies. Urn pcora.:Nery lade has cora. forward. .applies are tuademte4 and price. remittal at $3_^305737 pet Itt=l . • from ONO and trout the mill., at fRO6Oe IP ha. PEATHERB—We have no !tree sales to report d us the week. We quote tales or limited lots, at aio 34e, from stole. • GROCERIES—With tbe exception of Mottoes, as eari report no material stage in Grocer m, note oar list weekly iteue. Pogar bAn been in 'UR request, bet sale. were deotined to mall lot. to city trade; we quote 61061 e as shoat the ruling rates for the bet e goatlike N.O. Idolairies boo tardier declined, WI ( sir sale. of new crop NO, at 33c 11 0. gall Wdrn I nauottary at Idlehdfc for Rio. Elsie. of Loaf Saga at • ranee of ti to tec for the different number,- lilt is telling table, by the teee, GR&IN—P, letr generally are ready, with DO mirk eel change item 101 l week. Receipts have been com paratively hilt, with a moderate basineee doing. We quo*. follows, from first handa s rotre o, i Rye, 594440 d, Barley, 70075; Coin, 45 for new, and 49 0:5 , o for old; Oars, 34037 e ♦ to, and firm (3141132-01 Window Glass see mere belle! 22 P" plies In the rierket. Prises are generally the same as quoted last week—say, for city brands, a loy 10, S3M/ 10 hy 12, Ili 10 by 14. SI-% end te pre ponies. nenastry brands are sold at looser priets, and may be quoted on follows 3 by 10 lo by 13. ..... /13,by 111 by 16---- 3.75 10 by,l4 10 by 17 --97 - 4116}9 —3lo3fe a I ..... amp, In to kiebnY—f - 1 : 5 ,p Lb* •• tr I n pane 1 1 lits 7 pantil dAn "i Pawl • 4,14 " ' ." Muni g i ft ". • 911s-Cut, 3 loaf inch I CMOS MA inch e SII +Mari m 7 inch ....... Aer I„gip:7l7Nt—We Mica a 71 P 1 M a55.. 74 al foil piles tor all ankles nada; altia bead. Safes of klallie WWI at aldr.n. bAd ut NeW YOM WIIII7IEO Lll —Saks are generally Marled at SBOllllll frook grim, and 01110SZI from the 'Aids, nor eons -1.73A Therallta ragnkroleinand In OA Saakil 0 fake; , and ISOM foe bar C 3 lr : 49-117 tiO n l ing o of trim arLILLVIii, uwitlt Neratdina to aloe. t • anti? laut—Salet at $ oby tba abesymbl ger * *0 is aellthg MST. and Mo t t' .„141113:-13ales of CO fails at lottr,al Urns, eaak and :7.1-Salon frOM atom and tbn 0 —,kire toilet a conhoited tinik demand rirbic7l oil 49 ‘ .• for N. 7;l•l4 o dirak for fie. /sask ika hs • aeUlnl at*ollls,c,in limited lota. ' I PMPAIVE:V:SaIcs MO boson the *huh in Offell eat loth, sir,43 Giettortimen rel., 411460 e ft La for Pink : saps anti biathlons:tack* , - • _I t "NI me of tan Warroll eriak al fat) ,Rolll%ilfitlaaratd,:olpout ono Larrin kflatitb`al Sale Pnwher l'Arisec hinted 141140 , ' 4,1 .4. , t , IS Ake at lsgs4sp YAW Hoak Pow- , der " 4 - . 1 4Intiffilop_wsziako-oues• alf-lartd, auldaaKatilaraddiaa• ff"„•' ROSlN—pales at 113,73 f bbl for No. I. • • • ” SALT—Sales in a regular way at 51,73. bbl,sibloh la the reggliW'r Mud, tithed same •losi SHOT—Salm at stAn P bag. 81A11}3—Flax seed isfitm,ot improved prices We have sales to a ton kderable extent, at st,Guato, of ,`other sons we have nothing of Interest to report . SPIRITS TUSPENTINE—SaIas rti Ws or ca,eash—bbla extra charge. SPlClCassia,-0410; Cloves, 7509-c, and Not memo at, for No. 111.4001 G 2 ip SOAP AND CANDIA3-Balea of roan soap at 4 OlIc; of Star Candles at 99497 k, mould titlaw, toe . ; and common dipped at 9c IP $ . TALLOW.-Wales of la t bls to email lots a 171071 for mutton and beef . TAR—Soles at SIAS P bbl . TORACCO—The regular rates for best qualities anufactured are Waloc, and for Coeur.* do at 203 :map lb, rod very firm . VINEGAR—Tbe regular rater for good elder Vale. gar from core, are Plage P gall .- WIIIShEIi—We nonce—au Increased firmness In , the market. with some improvement. Rectified instil ing at 97711t0c P gall . WOOL—The business dome in wool at present, barely wont, noticing, We quete nominally, at a range tot the various grades, from 3o te Sue 9 m. AllMsnUalt Dee. el Reece.—The number offered on Monday was atoms 20. all of which were listen or 4105 pei es., net. Hoot—Oulu a limited number were offered, which Were tatea et el AO per 103 excer—Sales to a fait eztent,as prices Tangtog from el Oil te Si Le, each. PEISADEUMII. Dce. to The erectors thir week, comprised Irrio heed of Beef reale, incliding doe dnoeti to New York; NW Cow, wid Calves; Coo 110 g., nod about 2,010 Sheep and Lora. tat Cattle—The market for Ike Canle has I.ren rattier dull. •• usu•l. dui lug tse last two week. of ter year, pric have underenne no change. Dee; Cattle r an ge from 115,50 to 36.40 per 100 lba for ordi nar 4.12 pme quslity. C y ow. an ri d Calves—Sale. of dry row. at .0133 Springer. Sid to VA and Mkt cows at SIC to 111, each. lloga are in fair request at 5305 21 per lOulha Sheep and Lambe range from WS to $4 fAi eaeb according to identity. PORT OF' Prl7Bloll6ii. [Wm.—There were 10 feet 0 Inches ay channel, a dealt, last erening, and ARRIVED. reeklox, Feeble., Elisabeth- MteMiran, Brien, Beaver. Beaver Gordon, Beaver. !Glue, Bennett s Brownsville. Ailantie s Parkinsog Brownsville. J. McKee, Hendrickson, lir.Keesport. Thos. Shrivel., Bailey, lived Minion Brilltant, Grace, Chirpiest.. Aetna], CormethWbeeling., AreIIV, Won % Wellsville. nut PBS, hinkre,Marbritta.....,. DEPARTED. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. M ichlgsn, Brice. Brayer. • Beaver, Gordon, Bearer. Balite, B ennett, Brownsville_ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brovensvtlla. J. Itlellce, Ilendriekenn, McKee.port, Thos. Striver, Multi, %Vest !Venni. N.1.0n, Moore, Wh.rll2c. i•• No 2, Merl, 11,1 , entia N. it, 11,...c10r, tNt,et,tn•tE littaTtil LEA VIOIL: ItA 1' NASHVILLE—May Ocreocr, to 1 X LinilBViLLE—Llllllll, 10 11. WIREEEINO—IttornaI, to I. WELLSVILLE—Arena, 10a ts CiNCINNAI I—Ctocinnool, 10, • 0 Fon Cuomian —The magnificent tloume [Wag Cincinnati, Captain Pio mingbam, mill leave as xbov this Morning. IBIPORTS BY EIIYSCI4 CINCINN ATI —P. Cloco.oil-.-Aig Lb Item, I:o don; 31i. ham., 9 LEO. gook, &co Nod, W 2 WAR md.o, n; I dodo, W FlSobaranx; 79 tobacco, Geo We•man; 31 bls bemp, 1 Petworattakey SI bbl. uplink< 4, U U fdllten&rigert 4 his tools, Brown fr. Philllps; 12 sks wool, Barker, Ell tat& whiskey, Par tel & 21 .k. unsung, I set feather.. Walling. ford &Co; lido do, Leerb & Co; 33 bags barley, U B Brown; 32 bbl. d Duly 42 seta do, Dartaley t Co; lon bags corn, J B Bartley; 1. bg. waste, W Barker; cod rope, Blackburn. NASIIVILLE—Paz Foe, Pm—lnt tons pig Iron, owner; tbhdlo Mather, O'Connor, Atkins R Co; Y bags feather., Cloak h Thaw; 514 dry hides, Mon Nay Cc; 54 bp leathers, 3 eh. ginseng, Carron & blegniaht; ID tam mratelnes, Dell At Upset.: 5 t bl. lord Ido gream, boa feathers, DIE Ire) , & Co, 5 bones glanswam. N lII'. Jfee, I. point old copper, 0 do 'sweet potatoes, Nicht+ son & Payne; 31 Ors somas, II Stemple; the bbls able. Rog, J Patton; 155 ban bran At aborts, Wm Relator lot cedar Flambee, owner. mem= zaroaTzu PITTSBURGH BOARD prrr., Do 5. Peonggivenis ny • PO All' gr 7 l7o::C•s, pbt.POO 1.0 coop. o's, .cop PitoOongis city G . . Do coop. er`l,pbL In NV AllogrY cOolip.o4. 01. la Phil lIATZ IMMO. Bonk of Pineborgh• —•— Okra, & Mane. Bank • • FArlesnge Bonk ..... —•• • Fumes' Deputize Btnk• • Bonk of IlfovensvDie Allegheny fearing Dank •• 1114.11 Monnngtbela Bnage• • SL Clnir St. Llndge• • Ilund SL. Ondge••• •• • Noshern LibeflOCll• • • • W,INILLospon Lithl.a • commosOrtiCll. Wegtero Inooranen I:o.• • °ammo lomornore Co. A.esoolued Famine Co. Atlantic& lane (PM.% Pkill Plasb`h,Cineinnati& Louisale Lako Erie Line PiMinors!, Elia Worke Alononganala Slackarater• ••• Yorigionhenynlaek Winer • • • • PAGTI'II Cenral Railroad Ohio & Pennla Railroad Cleveland & EiabEh Railroad Fayette 111. of Co. Tani. Creek Plant/Load &le Canal Bonds (old)• • •• •• • Do (new) COPTIM rittsb'sti s floston teltif Mine N. Amerienn• • • North West- • • North Western Iron City broke Putaborgh &Isle Royal Adrefinure 06fp TReek" . Ridge Alining Co• • • •... • ..... Great Western Dong'ass ilaogbton, cop. cock Algonquies Cop. Met LoOK HERE AnB VOU A FATllER,laborlers (in the tmepo a famil7, aM suffertne from general &batty low spelt. so that IVO timing stem. a bOrd. 110WE'S SHAKER SARSAPARII.II. ARE VSSU'A hlOrliEß, Su Gering from diseases to which female. are mew ally salter use Dr. S.D. HewVs Shaker Sarsaparilla —II will wrlamly cure you. Tod at our depot, or on one atonevents, and get pamplile , , gratis, where Ton and had then the Shaker samapattba, aa prepared by Dr. S. D. Howe, has been the melee or permanently miring more dikilse, to which the haman family are contienally subJeol, then any other preparallenot-Ssamparille cyst yet brought before the public. Thn medicine bee establiahed Its high reputetlon by it. 11.11.191111 . and well attested cure.. It I. pin pp to mod bottles, and the only Sarsa parilla that act. on the Liver, Kidneys, sod Dined at the same time, which render. It altogether more vale nble o ,m 000, partlealarly lemelaa • Ds Itir@imitscidtrifor In.B. D. HOWL'S 9IIAICF:11 SAItSAPAIULLA, and tale no tither. Price SI per brittle-6 boules for 63. Poe isle by DR. S. D. & P.p...., I Collette 1101, Ciutinuati, To whom ell orders most be addrested. Also, for sale by J. A. Jones J. k W. Bunt, R. Menne, J. Itt. Townsend, J. /Settler, W. Jackson, PittiMargh; D. A.llllinie, Allegheny our, W. It McClelland, blauebrater, P.Croclier, Drown , - Mlle. James Pull & Co, Wheeling; l.ll. bowline and ' l2. U. tdorglue,64.Claknillei Written fr, lin ox, Oldie. oca&dgrosT , t-74.--7 3 MOCAtTliATTER117'n't . . ihwzitit rmustniaii:.oi,*'lmtortz, .i in ate biarbiii, - miilt to at Abe mtdi rusolpw l ;nark-el Sabo.* allb : :.rwn Rosin= Aso Tataturns, AinrY o n n 'rats 4teriukoi •ntalitatattut.,77lterateinbera inf..the Now, t'f.egtond iiiiietynter, at. tlni..-gabit• C!Sionteilloiel,oa Tnendolareningitr , .* lib biutdredirtil thirtieth ainivetaity,idthin 'urine! *fiteir, - pilgritit forefather: . -At ao ally hair the -enoi , ad diugitios ol.ifidlint'itld Now soitino . . Me:Fantail.' emooratilingi - and spent their tem Ivo; iati t 7., ' ~., j , In ooeial oottionintion ',until mapper, was Aced orn itllitiy all retired to riellin. r i .: 11, l atiedthiovie oittutentto .br Mx. X V. 7 . W.aii air * nil a liteming - proton:4a 'ti le,glti. 6 . 1 P: ai.F*;.-:•';' — ,.........'. := . , _,l. :. -Aft' i the suntan kdapataten. of the gradtitinin je,r.ninrodielly epretA:lrdnie them by . ,their enmity, toiet•of the hang Charlet; MINI/ It. lAillei;14:, W . •Williinal,Etq., mire' ' and. maimed them •to or That gimes, ma prow* for .tho regular .tcastry jrineti wet...like . tend in the following order. ' -'G. o. 4 Gaiiii.,., from the Committret onlertain 10n -being present; Benito the . ?resident the. fol clqiefoi?.?•.,' ..•- '. . .' ' • ' . -•, `ou; Fireirl notnre-Their•Minnion tau to ei-' I .le , ld On dontirti ark ilizatioe'Ontrlay the corner I• atorso;of it Greitt.itelie. ' • • • • -, ElYntoltarittort--Some cell tithe ' , ElarneyStotie Of Anierion.l... •Let tri•oil- kiat Walton and he'd &Am*. , •••Tht rlymotrth nod rininestiiwn Colouier, nod the caw of Willi* .Penn—tho direo . getinn of,tl mightrempire en i:.l , rre• men; trinnei boon& ore the 1 %boron 'an Continent. ~: • • ; ... ,•.,,, ..., 7 a tin ofprlees rif . sincit iedscaion for tisk: IZZ:MM 3Ld OW'A'JvmbWh flAnay—Thelnothet lhipuldrec. ara already. 0 F slalarei a hal ante ril 'Wane gtowili,e' . "flin learrterra in I'ittebursh—WgAra natilarehil; Area ol hlcio. glichunf r • and ndopled children Of Pennsylvana; and cream proud otholh. ,Vio will teverlforgot trona whence we. earne r nor wLrao are „ ,Itieer Enghand- uoitiL-Topsoodio 7=44 Ilrem b - sormibteudesire it? ' ' ” lbe Ittithx."...looii4L.-rit . iiiikendczen tit nernig berite titeir old Thsillaitedfilatee74 - eonanon otigin t Mika*, - a smith bocci. 7 Poisint kothhfrgisktigith e hie* land: Starke, (Inas, Nvbedburyrwamori.**f ntens of the so Went and tantesmen reared mid her granite lolls, and nurtured in her, common arhoots. " • - The Friends we lett in New EnOuna--',iffeetion ate remembrance . for the dead--loveland good wishen for the hiring. The President then rose, and raid, 'that deeply the honor conterred upon Win: to hint to preside over so large and respemabte meeting of the:Sans and danisliters of Nerti Egg land, On an °evasions. interesting as the present. It was au honor of which any one might he prond, Ent ut the same time a position which involved no inconsiderable degree of responsibility, and he very ooh regretted the ablenee of the.talented gentleman, who hod profaned over their last featiee meeting. It was however the duty of all to con• tribute, however humbly, to the general entertaln• meat, and he would freely give his mile. Thin VV. Et an Meant= of mere festi•ity.— They had not tunemblcd only to Microimage friendly regards . and grueling.. Their purpose was higher and holier, since they No come •lo• getter to show their regard for "the pilgrim fath• era," their /Wherr, the early settlers of Now Cog. land, and to commemorate their landing on Ply mouth Kok. This seas an event worthy of eom• OttentOlauon in all fame ages—lt formed an eporb is the halory of the world! He did not revere them •imply beeonre they were the fire to settle on the bleak shores of New Eoglana—bo loved them chiefly en IteCOnnt of the Conies which eompt•lcd Mein to make that settlement—the glo• ry of God, sod the adwutcoment of the Christi faith. Ardent Inver. of freedom, they yet prittid their religious views above all other cnnnidera• Ilona, end claimed their right to worship Clod nee cording to the dictates of their own consciences. For this they clattered petseention at home—for this, they mom compelled to fly and seek an Rays Inm, first, on the •hare. of Holland, and next to cross tho blllowe of the broad Atlantic, to, find .• home on a tiarren shore, among lineage Indiana. and bonds of tits forest. They onion not with an array of pomp and power. Their very name per- IILI2I mu • terra of reproach. No fleet protected thou frail cruel, the Mayflower. No powerful baron of the old world lead:cm aid—They cane under the prowetionof Almighty God, with their hblea open, and their troll repined in him. In, the narrow cal.lo of the Mayflower, they fortdei their eamoset, and laid the foundation of a goy. neuronal web as the world PCVVI Saw. •• Not ea the conqueror eekbee, • 4 - - -- They, the true hearted came; fial watt the roll of alining duce, And the trtionee that maga of Lamle ;-7, Not a the flying come, Is silence and in km t Thery shoat chi depths of the dee'. gloom With Heir brims of lofty deer. AILLIthd IL • ttt in th,y A••d the -tit n le ad, •nn them, Alin the 600 01l alate•oi she dint watt!. r. ng To ILn antht4ll 01 the fir, The wean tow', aciareif Front his neat, by the white tart e'a roam, And the reeking pines at the Caren rooted Thht wan their welcome Lome. A y, ~au it holy p rruwd,— The soil where erl they iroti They have kit aorta tiled whet there they fauna Freedom la laurethip ❑/ad'" A liberal rt it dct t! - -eli•brrien, el the ptesent day, bed said that to knew of no spot no holy as that oil winch ilt • pilerun father lauded, except that moat holy one, where the Savior died on t►e cross—the putt tar the tuptat. If such was the opinion of an Englishman, how ahonldtAry review it ! The pilgrims were tarn eminently fitted for the work they were called on to art•ompiiah, end they evidently anticipated fniore power in the ittitltt cf their present (caliche... Their chief n dard— their great concern—seas for nordetity, and they had made as aboodant supply for their wally— more especially for shed httelleculat tequla. Tarp had founded '•Common :Anti's," open to the alt. vixen nl all their eit'aen , and as their wealth at creased, they estnblis ••d tteclamies and col leges. Much of the sot norm prnoper.ty or our country wax owing to he fact that they hall pro Tided so liberally tar tlt lulercel. of ',Ph-eh...— lie Saw around him, to my emus.' thtuwtylvetat- H OF Ir ITO• OF 11 - 13.11 ved. 110003 tont. 10O,DO 101 io I-33 BROKER/. Dee. 1.4 Mil A4k d (111,1 101,00 141,45 . ty , an% and be wino sale I; 02.00 Ivi,oo him, when bi 'mid ilia KW/ . an 67.01 57,0 0 itlar pror.sions far VG OD tr 3 to Heys:one State would Leo of her present position. 0- ors had manifested such but proper that they eh of reverence for their o 115 to this OnhjeCt, they shout a iteitie I ether 1 p •ns, aw tern, of Scotland; and Their sun had net, bat mho another—or European ' W the prospect wan dirtier years ego, the spark yet 144.. r, trusted that it, would bl tsfuJim would lid overthrows nra Mr. W. erne Will by giving a wn. "The pd. grim latbos, mid the old lefieiners, may they be hold in perpetual rernYudira nee.' ' l ' 5D The Judie...ll of Allegheny County.- not bor. pastor, by soy in l'enusylvania. I,f. Thin toast tailed no Judr Lowrie, who said tae) that he an• be would be coinpalled to pay for a In the 11.1111 coin. rit,so Alter so a `happy tour dortery remarks, the learned Ju •ei observed that they celebrated the trio day as pee. tarty devoted to the pilgrim tethers— ''v he might be ermined to refer toil as a type of similar pilgri.• ages yet to be. 1 , 1 . 5 He saw az rind him persons, In whose veins Yrie domed Celtic Germanic, and perhaps old °eolith 103 blood. Cart. •ly canny of the fame were net . 75 thorn of New Englanders. if they would, with him, cannot t,is light house of history, and look , beck throng the dim vistas of three thousand Yearn, they • .old behold the extreme limits of population fi d atoned the borders of the Crisp an ass. If Orly would observe closely, they would me 1,11 . after tribe coming down upon the uso-copied pl ins of Eorope. NVatchLogibena as they mowed a westward, they would see the Cyrobrians arsd Celts—then :came the Garment, driving other Itiben into the Weetent Ocean, and the ',Nude oral the thorn of the Continent. Theo came the Scrillans, and neat the Goths and Van. dale—from ration', he had no doubt, runny present mere demotic& (Linghter.) Abet they hid established Ikon:melees firmly, they crossed the seas, and doors the Celia iota the Highlands of Scotland sod Wales, and into Ireland. Thecon gotten' tomb zed here until they were driven out le their turn, by the NON:IW. Anglo Snouts Cella, Normans, and all, finally mingled in Urea Britain, thereby, to all probability, greatly Uncles ving tto rare. I lattiahlin j lies New England friend. saw erne pilgrimage alone, lint there had been ni ay betom it, egnally Important, as regard' ed their twitting on the destinies of the world.— Eaglau sentforth celestas, Which actdad Y FRIEND! _ . at o •II vas list*Narli4td as Ms melt a ilp masa. Bat tliatcoloClaydld ba atop . thew "Westward the star or ..ii - .. , !ft ' lke ' Ito jah* sad ti; deamadasts ottlts Pilgrims ate now set p.loll iiIR iaractriatai miiiay Nap. Whae wilitliteg go new,' 'r. _. ~.; and so on. 'until 1 4 1 turjap itudidiaeosisati. 1 wiles at Me point. from which th eir comfit sinned, tAs Guido. . ~. Ism. rriameradawasppis) - 'Hy oat., of die . ibmpaspooemble A. W. Loa mils,* mastaoccopltibWwlrceste, and one of the brigh*st.ru*Planta "fikwfil Praim,ioa• . ~. 'till liou.l.pi, W. Lomat& jos" toneketuartedge the Corap , irnecti,„ anir nomfevita apology for lug sta if.r% a qw.!'i r wloalli toser, wee considered by tliff ciaPiwiT as s rf -TM eftkueft address., In corn tiling, with the with'eftds. Loomis, we omit his retuarits,Whia, litotiglibOrt, were very amusing; li. had fl"lYt.'3, no 11 1:,, 4 *I fed i Mat aPPlame - 'Trillfiaw Peortied are the peace 1:06. , • ' . - • ."'' \Th . Relic Air. Ito was loudly called toe, and [lain. iisid, that had given him two very good faxtisiinsPhipptiL oh, but he fel: ditcour , aged. ) Vibe-!NW:num:lan who tad just sat down conaldese lreulatka at • mere *polo gyikorpt apetch; what (tight a apeeeb tote 1 The anhjeet of tie, toast 144 ' pdag the commonwealth toast in Witch they all 4 rd and of which mere of them ,wrie:talt '' - Ito though well of New Eagtapd—ilylotalmtibli:ta.s.i.ttot, with it, since, th r tingh botni.bo 4-Icwi on State, some pilgrim blind ;L patc ' eit A( Li. I(cilns. Though the pilgrim. iticki[4 4 ondatnti viable, braving agile y del, the 'Phil ref the dewy ,d of oblttown wilds, 1".,1 fto were 'lke , . Yst;,Kfilliam Peon tr.. 11 not eat whititehiutl.thern. ,: . be regesend gip,' Mon then went on, at some ten gil to trialg, en aniodoto in relaboxt .to tile 0 /••• Tis which %' .. iftm Peon had been ear. vetted to the (lash * portruasion, by Nati:slog to a aWilliap aa faith,' - livered try a clergyman In Cork,! thereby tali; ng the displeastro of ha Kiley Admiral I' . n, of the blaglisla N.Vf.— ilavli obtained a gut ark:filmy from the King of sad ' - Irrit , „i,... to Arai rice, aod plan,,( a t...., 4 i fowl toleration will a .1c•Iiil• aidliiiir 4 4 • i2,,, tie, and or which all were 1 pdtmlited Idiom% , :, (led accordiog to the dieotes of their own to ',!boves. William Emu hail been vill'bed I,yi a% great and popular Waterton rat the mama day, Mr. blacaulcy, but be did not l believp that Ids aelblitionn were tine. Penn bud, it wee due, the eiyof the King, but he need it to secure the I,bc[tY/of falcon- thousand pencetited member, of his ofit faith, and of MAO, penvprs or other ; ll * Coominaliyin. Ile well deserved 'hoe , eateem, and shon4 be held io uverbtritirtyrcmem braace. Tb 4 in ■ Commonwealth founded ea juaburk . and teligioo, tw every foot nl land, though freviyitranted by, a bud k•ng, had ban Weir i.orebine,d iron/ ha Indian owners.— Faithfully had thilyeatiet hr Mmord with the red to,n been olnetv;id. They had vowed to heap them an loop aaiirriuun and moon should endure, and, to the ereiht:ot a people now fast lading away k bd It 011 d :hey have ever Yeligiously ad bend deitaces; Thu President/ridge of ihrt Conn of Oyer AIM Terminer, adatOgnaWer Scation—His labors arc lltacelcan--WaY dope that to Dew mums will to. malt Irom Ow n:4010 lo eight. Judge blcClira gram Mailed co to ackuotiledgo Ito tow, madam* the o anatomy w gneefotl him to ..ohmage Ile romattreat thanks 144 ' dont, that once !M -ime that day,;driady..arid in so doing had, as he thought, ditciligard IdentelL He temt not a to- darer, or el sllatible barreled pastel, and if he •W flueClaaasifraid ho would make a mote Sedalia the patw , Seriously, Whew he West Moro that night, he had out tha A oft rensiabatidea that he would he called on ferMayMock • lie held a bill or 02'4 play In has haittli.. nod saw Foaling about a there.— (Lonitter.l•l7air bad Seird politactims frequently say that thaditeire too full ter uuerance --so WI, he. (Irtnybrrt.P . Any 'Man who tad eaten hi. way, es through sorb a bill ol fare, numf . frel' its he fell—too fell for ntienuaco He hid biota aany mtetiogs where ladies and gretlecockial 40701017 a together, 7.14. cr was Fit . ii4 where thq were co equal!, dliarib wed.. Every man armed to hare hi. atoccibeila by biaale. At auyha.tlret attended before; the tulles were all m cum sod, like the nick's is a badly .laked plum pia/Idiot; (laughter.) lo hie youthful:dale be bad read the Air sm's Pregyras, (laughtte4 jihad. It,Wp Woe, no conn ion woh thezOstta-hilywk_hst somehow it Canned to him at the Wife. Jobil Ifietran, that muter. of al. leaory! "A;4l3oeftn e through whose football hW • likchets of that spoof old man, wlthotrtitatiktrig of the head of John the Baptist, In ■ white china buffo! Ile won like to know at what toga of the 'pagetee,preglea• the; were then. They all re...lnhered TOO Age) Irak a. he, —/npplan./, I it was not Itme. TO. 4 y wrte not, rertaloly, en- Kult.be.l to sloagh dinwsuleuny. They hail travelled ap ihn LW, nail hail a,r.vekl, alter-pleas ant diaentirec, nt supper. Tim learned jadA o allot n pleasant alinalon to.'tb ladicw,"proecedall to call on 000 of his legal tooth itcn rot an oximaitiou of the •Aloe Larva," enrlng which, he maintained, wa. to be mood a law againg kissing, while at tbd samo time, be saw. around him more than swath ol biases. This rime wan thn more ahravous, since they proves,, to be descended from the pilgrim lathers, who had enema such atringect laws against kissing. Judge McClure then proceeded Iridescent upon the laws passed by those who landed upon Ply. mouth Rook, forbiddiog any person to wear long hair. lie did not know what he . bad aald—what ho was going to say—but of one thing he was certain, and that woo, that the rock of Plymouth max one of the-most arnica relics in rho world.— Its Very liagments were wintered in our Clarinet! —its dual was altered, and yet our notion WU Denveriy of age. Where was the dust of a thou nod aveutica, leading toa thousand maibleliellar the el:Mentes Ins thettivDd ralares ve crowned king, 2 Wan hweveit Put the !oat of Plymouth tanght tor a mighty 'canon, and thin was, that greatness does not live with sceptres, hot with goodnew. This notion wart both-when thopilgrims landed oat that barren rork—no, on, not barren—it Was mobile in lessons of patriotism and religion, to every man, Woman, and child, now in entar 000e. The lessons with which this event inapt red them, were richer than all the duet of Cali fornia—all lie gems of Golconda—all the sands of golden Pactolus, or the yellow mountains ot . OphW. The commencement of the existence of other nations 7 111 wrapped In mystery. Who could point to the precise moment at which Phew- t they would agree with William Pena hitil made minim salmi., the old tee been ter in advance mince then, their tarelnth• regard for them, it iou Id exhibit a due degree emery, and while upon ant forget those kitidreil f Germany, the Govenan. • he Mgr:nets, of Fiance. he prayed for the rile of iberty mu lest. Thengh bon when hey met two t lived , and burned. He 114 e up, and that despot. nicil,'Grerco, Koine, even Engtvad, sprang into • wine Hero, however, waa a nation will* wall As Brat Insp4•nen, breathed the truths ot liberty and religion! After • happy allusion to the empty dilltiOrtioos at the old woe-1,1,3114e1e- Chun referred to the new. Its cam had multi plied, and its attipes increaried. Its dilaters pierced the skies, and lin Bag fanned whole continents. M. eagle soared to the sun, and perobeil on flag Rua alter Bag stall; until ho flew from the Ailantin to the rft.ifie. The learned gentleman then •Iluileil to the pro bable fate which might have befallen the Pilgrim* had they 'landed M the climate of the, Impala, where all wan "• lucrative delellpikin," and con cluded, amidst loud applause, by declaring in hI• characteristic manner, that there Wee no more grain in the hopper. A toast, complimenting the Pittsburgh Press, was then read, and Mr. Lackey Harper, editor of the Pow, Me, and responded ea : I felt greatly flattered when I received your kind invitation to be present on MN interesting e c mion, to partake of your hospitalities, and arr gist In rating your New England Supper. Al. though not • Yankee 'go the manor torn," I am RC aid that 1 ,hall Been begin to imagine Mat I am • descendant or the "Pilgrim pidhery, ' for regularly one* a year I dad myself in the midst of s Dove company of "live Yankees," enjoying my. ter to the top 01 my heat." Although it has been my fortune, ass , good old countryinso of mine would say, to have Lem "horn on the Ealle of Elio," yet I twie'alsraya been no admirer of Yon. bee character and Yankee enterprine. Wherever have traveled, and found a New England pope Woo, there plenty, comiort, enterprise, indepen dency, hospitality, and good cheer, weer seen and , felt. Mien viaiting the City of Watihicelon 'a few years since, I aeonf a very pleasant day in exam. icing the paintings le Rio Rained' of the Capitol. The ono that pleaseil my morn than all °there, wart Weir's beautiful representation of the Etre bareation °libel Pilgrims on hoard the Ma)flower, from Englar.d. Never shall I Finkel that grand picture. There stood Mika Standish, the leader of the pun,' and hi, beautiful wife Rose, the very embodleieut lovelineas and innocence, bidding adicn tothtir Mende, Imbue the long and agjounterarligar.dattakett: As that noble liana .._.44100101144 1 0trol!** , Atta frie.gak, the ryes . turned bearelmnre. alard , ther - 114e *needed to say luGedpianortrait ( "llibeeelare tro libeal deseemianta of lades. Stanetiah hem - to MO, I ant safe hi loin* therdi are Lot a Cam fair oneriasound uke . who the beauty of his lovetyyrife Rosa. - ' • .Ladiee and Gentlemen, I admire these montane of old' llamado and neighbora—n deem burr good , to see ao ma.) , happy faces together on th i s it:Wetting and jaiocu oceesioa. Hot, my friends, I taus hate gentlemon hem to night,-ashows wit !old tongs "Were wont to set the isbli in ' a rot I," On Orrnier occasions. I shade to Professor Sit• two, who was not only a :earned and intelligent gentleman, brit an accomplished and warm howl? ed oitison. I shill thhretore slow by proposing this toast: .Peokssor Stevens—A gen:team, a echo., ...Da ■ wq• although not in our midst to night, to 11171[130 as with specimens of his inimittb!c vocal Owe's, yet We all join in th, Wish that he may live as long as ' , Nantucket pint" endures. The following Insets were then offered. . Bi a Lady—l Any the remembrance off their Virtues, their cheerful sell eaerAlue, heroic ce. durance, sad sablienti faith, animate and inspire their,dsughters to the latest generation. I By a Jenny Blau—The Yankees—Every true Native American is proud to eloim the, niipetia- Oen, whwther at borne or sejaurning other laids. Thri President then offered. ida.+ , achaactis and• Virginia—United in their in caney-Hldnythey.live to an extreme old age withent growing weary or parting from each other. fins tow called up the Reveiend Dr. l!idd:e who conhi ray Innen to the but toner. The Dr. then proceeded to comment upon it, In an clo• quelll and appropriate =hires% imd concluded by hoping that Moneachtmettannd Virginia thicht,never .. . .. A twist enUmlimc Mary to Vcanthnt and to thO . Men-, T. M. Howe, one ot 'heinous; vas Offered. • After the toast had horm ' rend; he Honorable T. ht. Howe Wasilondlicalled'cOO sand that gen: "mine, eiathff, gild lhal when he bed terzived the ticket which was his panapert toner WI, he bad at:moaned ninth fald binatinder . nki .other oblige tion than that of doing fall jlLlllet tO the excellent evippPr which hag.been Arovided,,.lUit he found that he bad berm mistaken. Smneget4lciaan had allueed to tho henoi which 1111:*en conferred non him by the citizens of Allegheny County, and it mighilic, nupeetiut that MI [should make soma reaponstr.:.• Their had assembled there in commemoration of the landing °tato pilgrims, and slimly that ma. an event wrathy of being held in perpetual remembrance. not only by them, but by all the citizens of the Uninii. Ho bad long been of opinion that many of the beef institutions of our airy bad emanated from alit ftetlo band, hick clotted the bokterans ocean in the MLy flower. He was swans, that they bad run op a long 'account sloes' then; and hittorinns differed al to whetheighe Pilgrims had or bad mat, zu cm. tats . riojeriettitys of circumstance! acted correct ly, yet though be. might not approve of all they had done, he conld , not but esteem the main prin eiplee which actuated them. They hid planted freedom en our ehores. Religion was their pi mping principle, and though they mlagled some littlUtlegtee of intolerance with it, yet it had been urged as an apology for them; that they came: to a ottitairy unoccupied:by all save savages, and did not like to be intruded on by them who entertain. ea a'ilifferent belief. Ile would mention cue fact, whieli, iodised, would have come more appropri• at'eliji from him Clerical frierids, but whirl, had been o verb:wilted. Most attempts at colonisation which had been organized through rapidity, had moat signally failed. Two or three expeditions had litiled for New agland beton, the pilgrims creased the ocean, but they did tint succeed. The mernben of which they were composed, heel not the love and fear of God before their eyes. Tho Nlayrower came, however, filled. with • baud of Christiana, whose . solcebject was to build tip free. dont, and worship God according to the dietstra of their own commences. ife Could not sit down wiihout referring to ono of the Masts-9dassachusetts and rimlnia."— From the bottom of his tool hn joined fn the pray erliar their eternal union. The pilgrims were a law'abiding people, and no matter what might be the severity of any enactment, they observed 11. Without a doe observance of the laws, there was no safety for either the state or the people, and he could nay for his pan, that no man would yield a more implicit obedience to them than he. If perSOlliperaietrd in refining to cb soy aut . * it wee 111/1' entlformable to the tbetitee beitettnedentes, itrthings would ationlia !ado . cedlo a nude of snatchy, and the gOvienmen odd be Min cilia.. the toHotry had pesapt.l hreiegb an eventrol ernes in bee blitoty. Its chi,. sent hivn iii,..7bililirkl..MAgelyto the Mom passed by .Coegmee. Some enamofel the tot inwsiou hero proved rather unpalatat;in, god at, regarile.i with peenlitir nigotrengn by minty of the twat cittznis ntnto g un- lie void candidly aeltnowlagn that n part-on Itt that tering of comptominon wen hot such an ho could unth, but the roestlon wen, whether they shoula otrnrys the econwontink, of the Conmitotios, or by disco- baying, them, throw the We Lunde of dircord around, and rend the Union •auoder. lle went for Iheynion—for the North and the South—and would conclude, by propoting the following aeo. tinnd; Toe Co/one of I lymouth—The first nirrtsxf - indication at the capacity of man for self go rament. A practical Democracy, resting upon tonatiiiition revealed from heaven. 'General William Lanni r—tbe Columbus the Youghiogheny river—th first pilgrim to land at Writ Newton from a ii ewheel ottani boat— May LW ahaddow never be eat. (Cries of Lorimer, Lori" eel General Lail. ewe was sorry that he had \ bean coiled en for • speech. He was not dearended from these who had landed on Plymouthk—but in ono senate he was—he was an Eastern an ,thoiigh he hail R.c\ eel from she West, in as much . 1 he was born it old •Weatmorcland, (laughter) Ile was proud et it,too, though they did soy that there were no school houses in his county. The Preoident had reproached them with being behind New Eughand, but chat would become of that unfortunate coon. try if Meg kept pace with them' (Laughter.) They hod lived 011 the inhabitants of Western Peutiaylvania, who *mud merely to add to their fame sue %eolith. A. regarded Common Schools, they did not know how many arguments could be adduced against them. Au old gentleman who lived in Lterles county, had cocoa eons. Thera wee a vulgar prejudice nbout making the seventh son a physician, which wee acsotdingly done.— The other trio son. could not read a single word, and the reason their lather would not teach there, with, as be said, because it font him and his nth. ' oda SOU to support and Err) , the physician in Phil, adelphin, and he was afraid if he taught thorn any Moir, the family would be ruined attoghther ,(laughter.) Wheat no argument in favor of an, cation this wit! They were, however, doing bettor, they wero recourse ing common whoola, and Nombre.) to be not tai behind New England at no distant dot. HM hope ! was nearly empty, but befare he rat dam, ho would make one oheervatfon relative to the actoiratlou'of Virginia from the. Union, (laugh ter) Gentlemin need not lot afraid of that so tang as the United States had any offices to heatow on the sons of the "Old Dominion." Why they might as well talk about the paupers under the command of Captain Harriet, in tho city poor house, leaving it. aloud laughter.) Thu Rev. Dr.Rlildle then read an amusing New England Ode, otter which seems! gentlemen made appropriate remarks, in answer to volunteer VAMP. The Rev. Mr. Pansavant, in answer to • town relative to the Pittsburgh Infirmary, made one of the most elonnent speeehca of the evening, end we regret that nor limited spare forbids our pub battles it. VOLUNTEER TOASTS I%month Rock—The first goon In Iho founds lion hi the magnificent eirueture ve inherit.— May n ho the glory, as it is rho duty, of ~my ann of New England to goard and rherieh the Inheritance. This Day'nlrbratioh—The longest on record — twenty bre huntbrd dm, from the blur wa ter* of the Hndnon to t r. "golden pie of Cnti• tunic Lty Loo ii. Suritahel\n—The Descendent. of the Mei Inflow the rzampla of their sitm nod obey the !ma of Ca rather than of oleo. • By Bet , BIZICIei Williams—Gail and Religious Freedom !carped its letter, io Europe, tle high er [miaow. In Slassacbuseua, and graduated to Rhode Island; and in note abroad an the. School miner el the Weal. . . See= Witehotalt—Tho only craft Dot finot too by tho Yookovo. The Union and supremacy of the laws. .,: Thebulwark of the nation—The yob:Lateen and of the Keystone Unite. - * Out Unioo—lte ' eed' h the great' lakes of ttie Nor h ; it , 'nebt h+tt , a' Ailsorhts a, `left Nod' ihs rsoifir;'Coc,t' the Gott Myereo; and may he wal opprwee.o. 'body' bet- dertirro,ed by the •right bend of tte power..- _ . I 1, oolid aslheßrhouth,Reck, spaniels as ure al the cold hallow try Irina OM rook .• , Men hearts are u wenn as the rags Me W. Taylor—OM 'Pilgrim Paths:le— , they? Pasdlioned high in the spirit. ' • Mothers—Great on the Inge wheel. • ichardson—The Neaphalgiand.Siates— ', 'Manurial pillars opon 'which securely Ivil,politlcal, and religions liberties of . . . Benjanda 'Franklin—A son of Mow England and rho glory 'of Pennsylvania Ma y. his memory be long cherished as a bond of 0111130: • _ . " By L. R. Livinyton—The Publie Reboots of POliburgh—A fleanirig lodination - I ttnt the beam or the Fathers are turning to the '' By Dr. Riddle—Gana - 4 Liberti 4 l*e Prrritarem The memory of John Alden, who fd . st trod nip" the Rock of Plymouth. . F 1, • Old Mother England—With ditEctlity she emu porta one Sovereign at the iamb limo her young daughter, America,. hasrenty toil bona of eovereigna, and plenty of own for. as many mere. . • I The Descendants of Pilgrims in lealifornia— They will coon make another Plymouth Rock cf Chsna. . A W. Ltiomia , Et q.—Although no cirattee, If learning, talent, ginqueneo and worth, would alone entitle to enrolment In thin empst h e wmla he among tho moat diwingniatied. The Vsßey o 1 the Mississippi—A Bed of flow• are for the sons and daughters of the Furit■n Fm. there to fall upon when crowded off tram.Plymonih Kruk. A too nf the Keys...ate Siete would say In the norm of New England—DA us Dever cease to elle ish end protect the compost entered tub be twe st your lathers fed our When. • . , II G. W. Taylor-0.1 Plymouth [back—The 01,111/ißikla atone ore Republic; mat spreadinue4 gout, mad virtuoh—the admindiott of all rivilaed. hallow. . “Kelf Yankee”—The Weberlranian "better hater. - 41" armhole Yankees Our btethern in Clamant', at this momenteel ebratinn this atintsorgary—Tticit heisting tie mt. thug of /facto night, is no liidds to ins Mr.. Wade, at the request of the company, rang, the fit doable beautiful attained eilembleh etas ecreiii ed with load 'tiptoe.. or the Ce'ebratioa of the :lending of the Pil grims, by the New Engteed Seeley, Pettbutalt, Dee. 22, IE6O. . av imut. Nab mitt yson. Let otbersloam afar tmm home, To the Iseds beyond the ace; Bat Oda noble band from my native land, And ■ life in the West for me. On New England's shone, In the days of yore, The red man akin; his bole, , her kreeis nsg In the war h;slCe clang. Two hundred yearn n o. ha billnwn rolled o'er her ramparts bold, And tossed their 10•1111 fir rpm*, But Ituovsn's band led the band, To Cape Cod's noble bay. From Albion 's shore the May gayer bare., Ournation in embryo, ' 1 To plant the nee of Liberty, • Two heinfled yearn ago. Long, lout may it wave o'er the land of the brave ! These children rod 'oenth Miriade; • And the mighty deep Its vigils keep. . Where the Pilgrim,' graves ate made. Let Colombia's mar gleaming gar, .. ' With brighter radirume glow, Where our Pilgrim sum lighted Freedoms tires, Two hundred yeah ago. Religion and Science Lade darkness &trance, And brightly.illuminrai the land; While a mighty host their country's boast, Soon sprang from the Pilgrims band. Though nor given to dash they're fond of moth, And from boom will some times go, ' And m it is true did their Father's too, Two hundred years ago. Three cheers for this hand Corm my dear mauve [land, of Yankees .mall and great! Tema cheers for the health of this Commonwealth! Three cheers for the Key - storm State! To our l!res;dcot, oouo more eloquent, There cheers we surely owe, ' -- For l doubt very much if they had any such ' Two hundred yearn ago. *cveral appropriate ylltteUtl were luny, moat de lightfully, and during the evening • band of music at Inteivali, played appropriate sir.; concridlng with YankCo Boodle. Before rtparatiug, the company retorted their thanks to Mr. D. R. Miller, for the kind manner In which he had attended a their want., and at an ear ly hour isclke winning, the gent departed. l'orimn'a.Chomnr'rdies.—Thla magnificent work of ert.wdl be eien ell day and daring the even- Trio:zee Toun--A largo assonmeal of Tyra lean Tom and various other geode, never before offered fa sale in thin marker, can be aeon at No. o.3.9nritt4eld street. The proprietor,. Mr. Jobe . 11emmert, offers them for isle on very reasonable terms. Desemkts 21. eClure. President . • _ . Joke, aid Samuel Joui•ii, Nothing- of iropoornee woe traos,eted yootef dcy .o th, Cllod of Q lodor Sel6i(ll4 Nev. Earvicratnyrairs- -The Lanett:hire Idsll Ringers, nad the wonderful Chinese .Faintly can to eat NVllaina Hall, to day. 'Chi. con (any was !decal. to. this country ender the auspice. of W.l . ' T. Dernain, and are well woithy et a visit. The Bell Ringer' ate equal to the Nitre ‘.Bvrisa Bell Wingers.. They will appear bedh in the afirinoon and evening. VOTFOL m hile..WV. —We would re•. mild our readers and friends nt a distance that thin rnagniacent picture viii he again untaled at three O'clock thin afternoon, and in Ma'am.. log at Ihu usual hour. %Ve Ramo thorn *Wit is a sploadid affair, and will Well sepay a visit.= Let aeon it. -Convettrion.—We twon ttopurointooted to putt. lish the following interesting notice, and trust That many of her mimosas may find .2 Convenient, to attend at Harrirburgh, on the 23J of Japq.ar: Hint. 4cmperance lion. In tho absence of the President of the 'Staler Temperance Convention which met scLatteaidet in January, I6tlo, 1 am requested to give notice that the 1900111111 of the State Temperance Con ventton wif be held at Horrieburgh, ou Thursday, January 2.4, 1551. Temperance ;organizations throughout the State ore requested to send dale. gates. GEC R. ItIcFARLA v. P. Lancaster COntretiliOn. Edda re, friendly to the cause, will please copy the above notice, . . IA the title of a new novel, by the an. thor el the received et Itelite Liter ary Depot, Third street, opposite the poet pinco; also, Maroon of Darlene, a We; Bleckwood,akd the Art Journal for December; Lltell'a Living Age, No. 3t5; and the Hornbill Conlessioael, cc the Auricular Couto...ion and Spiritual Direction • of the Itomiab Chafed. Tat Deno rTlc Ccry Converuoir.—The Dem ocratic City Convention met In the coon house, yesterday, for the purpose of nominating I candi• date for the Mayoralty. Mr. Glen having withdrawn, John B Guthrie, Esi , was unammonsly urminaMd im the Demos erotic candidate. The folla mpg seidlemen were appointed ■ cam.' mimeo of correspondence for tin; enmcmg Teat: A. MeCammon, tat ward ; Dank' Weave, 2d , W. A. Edgar, 3d; T. A. nil3lOC, 4th; John IL lingua, sth; Dr. William Qoail, 6th; James A. lrwitt, 7th; John Coyle, dth ; Joseph. Weeks, 9th. ST BAN BOATS. Packets arriving at and departing two • the Port of Plttehargh. FOR NEW ORLEANS . The ante and