'''.,..:.:„ .' ' - .:4-,.i . _ r. .. ; ~•....: , DAILY .TSBUR GI~ . . GAZETTE.. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PULLIaIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY. 111 . . . _ co.[ ama tne Tian krztry, Sr.. DOOR TO r ISt MIT Gina iikELT—Fe'rrn dollar" Der rmauirf: Dgiwiar half pux e4venex. • WEEKLY—Two thalL.r. rtr ansuno. 10 ildTerite. Llrn ill I» roppilal °alba followlug mndiHoac -I'Lrre ..... 5 00 :1•14:41:.r p , ( 04 Mkt Water:r ster Club to tw sadrasowd la orw perm, fold In Le raid irrrariablr in 2.l.afire. No Llab raper, will Leemt ater %best. • aplrer. unlvw thr Money L. rent for • Itsiewal. ' • HATES OF ADVIENITSING. 0ne.5q....:. (10 hoerof Nonpareil en Dal telle.losertian • di 0 60 j n, • cached/101mA! ineertioo_ 0 --- lets- - three , 460 he. De. 'ce• I f= * m m oZtVe " .. S 1 I,• Fix mamba_ ......... (0 • twelde mouths 00 L fitantling Cardit, (6 item or ee, per annul/3.-16 00 Doe Duller for twat *d/it/oat line, , . One:Same, ch.:vale W blenetar e num) exelaerre of the paper 23 00 ' • Per cart tuid!tionsl mum, inserted ever one math. and Lx each apatite/at padre inserted uhder. the Teal/ Ste. half price. Advertiser/tents excreting a square. end not seer fifteen f Dont, to be eherged at a s e talt a sod • helf. • Yob unt arioontsble for legal .40e111.•mtitts be- Toed tbn amount elard,aei far their publi*eloo. dneoutwlng candiddier•for dike, to be ebaued the mane as Other adrerticetmente. ' ,fideutimetneots art marked nri the cOpT fie • eleede l lle 4 I Waage, 0( Inartierts, trill he readout* all f t par luentemtebedeceredlayir, Th. Striirge of annual oda/rarer, Is strictly limited to Uttar own luiretellete end 'all adrerlDements fbr Uwe benallt of ottort persons let well as all advertiseedeuts not ituitalltaely *a/duetted oitia their own basilica,. and all elaree 0u.d,att...”.... le Worth or etbeeelt. , her e ed the liteltreuglurd.,lll he eltarged at the usual rates. bee all 'each tr./anent adeertLeing.lbillt watt - Mile rsailared,etod rem/aft payment le deeired• Alladiettleereetas Dr charitable institutions, dlra own- Ilattee, toad, townellio, and other pubic adeeldage, L aud *O4OIW, to be o.r d :el half tablet Parable strictly io ..= r~wrgld `A tent. trotices in . se th rt! ' / I I aeolOnee . plod by.loneral larlatient er ebituary tosietw, and what Krasuccopanled ve toer paid for: fit/titular adrtiser, nal all others tending totattrtudica tM, Dr: requiting MLitt, deeigried pu l l Val &Ideation to • - .Salrecs, twonerte, , any publle eatertulatoadte. where chum* wro made oduutture—all notice. of DD. /ma tats deeiguel toad' attention to priettaarttellerhetOceletilated or intended to promote Dli/ withutl interest, mu emir be haerted with the at/dened/d -i= 4h/who : some trto ho. paid for. If Intended to be W arted hi flutitratteltactoetbadlarne will be charged at the Mee( =Pleas three 10 *adds fed Law' Baomor If} isbatieet lo charged triple price. . Tawirmr-Licemse retithals &leach. Estate Amnia' atel actionown' adrettitionallta sot taped:deed under ytarlr roles, Lot to be allowed a dls *spa thi rtyo three nod ono third Per eetit- flout the aoslitint of bill* • 1111.1.1. i Oa TVI.VVESI.I . n Darr .1,"129. iwerttorot fy, De. earl/ additional itteettlou AD011.11:911. , fil I.r 0515.1.1 ' r otT. All tramient sitbertlmmbnats tp mid iv adTbnee. BUSINESS CARDS ALDVRY AN TOIIN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth ex ward, rm. totweer. O'Hare And Walnut. All 'dll.d.Nl to. ATTORNEYS P. & Ok L. 13. •FFTTERMAN . : Attor -1:11 ta Real Estate , Agett, 'Nu. la i tth tree tinlargb. ilLUl.llN,,rAntrtzn,gi et RM L.7.n7bioffice, • .Pittntomb. COLLIER,- Attorney at Law, office • e Laserle's Buildings, Fourth abor Smith . deld. tog tortoni • n ton Ph m. hourso, Lst., of Wutdrustou storoterly of the toad Mee.) he is pre en kits Worn . ntouttion to the procuring of Land Slant, Pensions, dr:, ncd to the prosecutton of clads. tlrfin, aftlark..l. or nos of the deportsents. alt JLES : F. KFJUt. Attorne*, at Law—Office onAth , Veto Emithflol.lutid Grant. FRANC LS C. FLAN EG IN, Attorney at Law, .)kr.34.2 latrat area;Pittattrgb:' WATSON,TONE & 7 • Attornert at Law, 110 Fourth rtrxt. Plit*hmihj ' cm—AlaaSer Lc Dap Jan sardet,r...l.: tli, a, Mani.= k Wm. 11. weer Jam At ...gy.t,Gc., V. lack.min. PittAburßh; DWARD .P. JONES, Attorney . at Law: on Fourth rh.ut, brto - rto Wood artgth ' I JASPER E. BRADY. AttonaCy at Lan- No. EN , Filth etrr... Plttalncmh. SANICIDIS AND BROKERS Trt. R. FILLLIN,J. Z. M1 . ,AT14.. corm. H. WILLIAMS Ilanker. I:tenons". Proksrs. l";ortti Fast corner of Woof and IN Pamela Pittsbornh. 1111.transactioui maslc on liberal loin, and collections Intinands atteniimi In ; )1717 • ED. PNGTBank , !r and Ex.cThange Broker', ..lonith nin, nnn nl..frn in pink' Notti:sius of .Ex. jinni:.l Still,. Stockr.t.ught and Fold. The bfierst markd prim raid in prcsainm far Anteexan Half Dollan, and 7f1e1i ,. .n ari :•:Tslpleh Milan. in nal ix:i WM: LARIMER, JR., Pailicer and Brdker. .116itihrd. 1n Eld,reljhlahla the Rank of Tittgbor.h. .A=KINS& CO. ltTililllngh Brokers, li tholi - Chnh, of Third and Marked rudhls. All a2lnpCEtrpl nd.d. . I 1\1;,/,10LIES.'&.,SON..11eiller in Foreign IA • meet DoiTornio Exthonge.Oontfomtre of 1,, wdtgq Note, ant Nevi... tilt: Pia Market Arcot, Pitts letirsheCollee4r. mode oo 141' the P rind pal eltlee tbroot the Vulto4 Scoter.. t • irIEORGE E. ARNOLD b 'CO.. Bankers: gut Battlers in Exchange, -Cnin. Bank Num, lc.. No. FS Fourth Mmes. next drar to the. Bank et Pstraburstb. OM tedious mmfußc ettaudril end the proceeds remitted to any ran of the 'Union. 4 ............. K RAMER it A 11 3 .1, 'Bankers and Ea .13,141.r. Inn Yuman and fmmertie of d"" Ext:ito,Bce rn .Bertßleates Nposite. Bank Notes— , mmer of Thhd and Wood Ames. directlf MPPoni the Bt. Charim Rotel. • ICAIOTIIERS CO.. Ranking Home, 'No. lb.Wocd kreet. Pituburob. .Current Money r •e -ou I/emelt. Collectioto , mole au all the principal cities oft the United bbateo. • • suave l • • (lea. a. nem ItAIRDIP"& IRVIN, Connitission Merchants and DM . Titoism !in. Ili .3etnal strmt Personal and al Estate seenritOn horn iln) t al fl,l/09 always net band vilazasiss rsasint.-..—insaus I. W - M, AR, CO., successors to al l - 11 ,1tur L5 ter LE , llama * (a v. gamma; Emmen. BlOMs. dealers In Farsime amt PotnedleY.Teh.ces, OertiDeatas of.Depealt. Hoak Wee. anti Speeiv--North West career of Wandaral Maid stmts. Current Maner received an liv posihr .fligter (Meets to sale. nodcoliretiana made on near IT all. the Prieriparwinta or the United' Stator. hlghe.rt permemn paid for.Fareigh .aell Americas. ./idverieset made micannedgements of Prod....shined eget. ar. liberal turns... . 2•. W. TAY LOB,L - Commigßimnr and Bill Broke., In FPITIe Meet. Strict attention will be given ta sal bualnem entrusted t. care. .littaburgb ntannfaelnard article. shear, nn hand or proeturd at abort otine. Note, Bond% ..iloragra: te, negotiated on favor able terms. Adasurra madc.-if BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.' RC: STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock •ton.:Bookeeller, °Winner, Printer. met Binder.oder. roe. ne r y of Market sad Thiel str.pe, rutAbtirgn. JAB: -- ":II6I,MEWOipWr".. Literary Depot, to rk* s k :r7i the tin relrra es or ' h ' e.r,pefera, Dubli•hett It the publisheee lowest i.rrr. 111 HOPKINS, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 78 Fourth street, Apntlo Bonding.. . . BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. pAll BolK JR s, -, Wholesale and Retail !mass s od nodr....tsoso;sa Fourth stsset. ritlatturull. uldpou Caton, end Fancy ttonfoollonary; Mantra on hand. All orders punctually ntteroled 111. CARPET DEALER. Air brCLINTOCK, Manufacturer and Im mr4.ic= SI2ZTV,:` Boat' lb 49 Wood M.. PAshumh. • ° gL. COMMISSION ADD FORWARDING. CA. A.IcANUITY CO--Transporters, nrwardirm .11.1 C.pmlogott Dxpot, Csuat • Boit, 4 , 4 Pchn ,:tart. Pittqlnargh. febls . .r. PAI. WOODSI'PODUCE DEALERS ,011113}13 .Mtirtiont,' Scs. Ca Water irtnXt. Pi arab. Commission and For• Warr street. Pittsburgh. :.101IN C. — 0 ..rtniistr . • Ccuuni rON; Forwarding and nt. 11:1 Svrenj Anwt, - Ft.rwarding nod Corn •nlero Predwr sod Pitt,- C 41.1 Cs,.io. ntnr ee•enth mimehro. mum*, Pitisbr It; C 0.., Forwarding and Pt- , , Con.:' tl2 Ig. PittlbUrgh• 1,11 - Trii;XV , CO., SurceHsoro to At , Tw0.,,, tail Toro/4ra= M•r. 31stivfncinted A. 31 C Comm' a. LARD 1 t h. 4 1 41 , ! Inv rAvre. 'T CO—Wholesaie Dnineptip Dry north, Yhli kin. ..,--We. hßetail Aegnie :End . 'Retail smpto Dry Gttobb I• 4 Market ;lIFTEI.p. NVnom:Lux Nfirchaut, corner of Fnon.b ost. Dealer °. .1 a street, 49 /AMID= it siattlittsten Rig K se awf tet jas....=l;l!,YVYViiSfir. . ...X. x. nr.nerwl. ERSEY, iI,ESIING & CO..i Cominh4sion Iterebnnix—V the .1.• of fkm.-ttr. W".{non, n. 4 ...000•L.: wl.n a ,I , a, in all.klnsle of Tann' , " Trimrn. t" .. 1..1 7 .. 1 p WoO .. btrer , t, LAirti) dmr, from Fifth. MD. RTICIO.tBTS „ , -- 7. - i7;i;..iii. iKSEd,f,, IeDOWELL, (SucceSmoni to t. Kn, k•ii . ...b,n)Wnrailnilr mul li.tall Drug and Tang Stmr enratr nr Weoi atrna and Virgin oller. Pbracisas' pren-riplone care.lallg.vogirognard gnSbt =a. • 1471 ---'---- .. FAIIXESTOCK * CO., Wholesale indltiozllDrsiggist. owner Wood and Prnni Oa 11 11)11 1 a r ß 7 o7, , lii i inGiie - liAil;t7: Deal- I„. tr•=1:: ler a, sod Loot Vxrup: No. 40 , rinath. or Wood and 11.231 b oreet, Pltt4lbursb. Ordets be eaftftilly jper.k. egi mrs.frd *Mb &pad, • E. SELLERS, Wholealo I),Nder in . Drug., Debit% Dye Stun, Oils. Venlig'', ty.. Primlosesstrrig. I . lllJ...burgh, Goi.ll-irarrented. 01I\ D. MORGAN. IVholeaale Druggist, 0. 4 nd Dealer in Dye Staff, Paints. thln. Van:bairn. Wood etreet, one dmr :?nuth nt Diamond Plltsburnb. 11=1=3 N. WICKERSHAM:WhoIesaIe Drugist s o „lg nd i pet, , TVO .9oesis sat A Krim.ltuml Implcments. otmet, owner *, SCHOONMAKER.t. CO., Wholesale Drug gist& Na 24 Wouel n.. rittahurvt, ARAD: kftil()Eß, ............. and Retail Druggirte. turner of Liberty and et. Clair eta.. ugh. j L. SIIEE. Whol,ale,Grocer. Cbraminsion Zi`=`;‘`;: "" Q, AMUEL P. SHRIVEIL Wholesale Gro- L 3 h ril lt .=lNV , lTu ' Vrrtil l T h e ."`.'isnLgt; 'inond street- biduveu Wood and Mmithurld. Pituburgh. Eva a rrmarnara .......... ...... .JONDIN DIDIDNODI. 01IN S. DILWORTII CO., Wholenale • linnerr, 14.odura and 00111m..ton 111erAnota. and ..4,nt for Hazard Powder Co.. of Ilazanll /110. Conn., No. 31 Wo7.d at.. I'll.lyorgh. J. r. URBRIDGE INGRAHAM., Vhn Ift °erre.. mud CommirAlon Mrrchant, No.llo Wale overt. nal ILO Fir. wee', I.l.lmrgh- 11UEY, ecd for Itt{chton COUOI2I Yarnr; tol 1 Valetet— Pitteborob. -- retra ............. RUM.. JOHN WAtf CO., Blioresale Grocer, Commie/lon Mercbants, toul Dealers In Product. Mai ttatetrgh Manntactume. No.• 206 liberty Mawr, Pitts burgh, Ea. . B. CAI.IFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, re'Dec.l=li''Lt'rlrll":::!'Nee'ra"l"l:‘...., PC06i2,3 Piaui Aah, mat Weetcm Produce aimenuty. 'Wear street, betetron Amithereld and Wcad. Pittsburgh. j;S7lll.i.igiTirr teo . Orme.. Onornindon sod Forwarding Merchants. ex's' I=otr atti Lynehburgh Blanuffet ' unal TobLen, Nos SO and II Water street, Pitumborgh. S•F. VON BONNIIORST g CO., Whole solo Orarcrr. Forwarding, and Cotniedston Slarcie r ' s i tr. 'l .4r. co in PnVo7VonMt'"bilLltth"'danen" oxfcro Pitaburgb. VAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Corn burghl/15 Merchant. and Dealer In Product. and Pitl-4- Manufacturea—No. 70 Water cc.. lattabarnh. MIMIII.OIIt. merit. SAIAIL DICKEY & CO., Wholesale, Crn- St Atcars. Commission s.lerchatats; awl Dealer, Prnluee Writ, and ICC Front stn... Pitubargh. Inc ...... J. nr....art. NOLISti BENNETT, late English. Uallaahcr & co, Wbolennlallmeen,Coninn”.loo sod brwarling -lord:mut, IL , alers to l'r ' du-n luta Pit.- burgh 312umiLictilmt. So. t= St. Ind At. end t2l Virn tkvoreen Wool and • I.e. Mlill. PIIILIa Pt C. Yr. 6.1CL1T5081.1.1=1.1M7 14111 . 7ktiLLER RICKETSON, Wholesale burgh, b. n Iron, Noiht, f Cotton Yurn, ,te ron , tantly va band. J0b,11111.L.-.....W1L1 D. aeon, c • Mas'GILLS, At. ROE. IV,trolosale Grooenr.4 and Goza raL- slou McrcSatn, 1.:37 I.4berty dub. JOBERT MOORE, Wholesale 'Grocer. Rectifying liintiller. dewier ID Produce. ihtt,burgh facture, uudall Rends of Foreign and Dtnne-ti , Wives and Liquor', No. 31, Liberty b.«, tin band • IMMO neck of superior g. 41 Monnng.Nbelu Whk-keY. which will t.c .Id low Pr c.A. R OBERT BALZEI.I.7,+. CO., Wholesale "N Groerrr, Commbnion Ilerrh . llte 1. B.l. , ulemiti Produm and Pittsburgh Thutufartumn, o. '1,,a4 Libert: P.C.CK Pittsburgh. }R OBERT A. CIINNINGIIA3I, Wholesale arcs", Product.. FOCWILKKiIIq. sod t'ounrki.sion Met , r L and IX-Aler tee Pittsburgh Manufacture, No. a . ...V Liberty PUCCI, Pittthuixtr.. .. , , Int. asst., . . „ -KOCK K cabusAss. ...B. WOODWASID KALIII ILKOAIST. W.M.. BAGALEY ,le . CO., Wholesale Gro ant% Minna lIII,G.nn td. n end 10 rent., otinal Priee 14 to LI not roinreil Calker. at u.tinl price IVI eneec Enstlidi pal Ana•racnraalinaa at a and to PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1851 STEAMERS, MAILS, &-c --MMOVEMENTS - ,t OF TUE .4tin-r 4 LEAN M MAN S. . • - ----- The nodal-noted or other rowels ere nproinvol to mil ro 1,114”, Canard Late—llit i kly,Pripc .M.LO I,OX /OR C sm.rd, Afrka • '''''''''rd. Vete,. 1 . a J IF '''''' r E lm pa ''''' i•atu d a). a . 16. Ani. k'''''' :Catml. : ' 0n Ar ......... B -t k ne = Am xk 0 AtiaN- OH LIVEEPOOL ew York Wodnrolay. Jan. 2, Canada-- ..... ...-..f10r00n.. ......... ... Mn.iproday, Fel,. 12. Attica Sew lori: ....... I . —Wolin...is, Eel , V. urol, llnstort.. ' tVedne....lsy. Mar. 12. Asia New York-. ..... ...Wodnesday. Mar. 26. Canada We...tondo'', April 0 Afrirw Nor• York I% erl modal . Avril r.. Morrow.. Horton Wednesday. April :OE Aoln .......... . ......New Y k Wedneolas . lay •". Vassaoe to Ilalifax. Donor, or New York. VC,; srog.l cabin, 1.2.1.. G. S. Alc.n7 .9xuntra—nlline .1011 NEI" von, ......fcr Lirerpool_loerJ.T• Padfle I , IIIICO - rent a. frnm lawrrT.ol. ......... . Jmn. 11 Ilwltir ' . Ltverp.l Saturdls F..b. N. I.New Tim+ and !lan v. Lin.o—ibnthlv rnox FEW TORK. Franklin ........ Faluririy.Fi b. S. liumbnldt . tare.......... ..aturdai, 51ar. b. Il,,sb Franklin - !arn. ."aturilni, A:14315 1. 1I ,ss rnn nctr YORK: If urnbulilt. ......11 awn., Franklin Ilutatiolt.. t ou . . Wtohlmeton from ew Vr.rk.. ..... . liatur,l^,, Yd.. ..:..... llermann. ~. New I ork . .nturkim. M.*, '..,: Nieohluirton. . .-New furk.... - ...'!..tur.l.r,. Aprile tierna.u. ... • ... ....New lurk.--.... elaurds,. Ilay I. rpow tostr.Agg IraxhlnFrtnn for Sew I:nrk I .... ...Ertanr. Niguel& 21. Ilwnnann Ni..vr ork... ...... ... Pria>, Aptil IS W.hingtrak..... ......rietr York' Fria,. N lay It ll.rni.u. N,..• York.... ...... ...irid•f. Jun , ' 13. fOlt rallrohltte. mall elehtnore tee,. Nett York 'et the 11th and nth of each thhuth, for Ch.hrrt, NAT.O,I, •111, IEtT lealrel anlien. nn the anal ILlhnt each Ewatt ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. ,Corns-6„ Onvosburg, Chlmborsburir. Milady' kink, Nes, York, /:a Centro Centro and NurthErn porta or N. Sick. Delananr, Nero Jor,kl, caul lbw. Sr, 1..041und The British IT. winces of Lnicrr Canada, Nola :milli, and Nev . Brurisarkk, daily. Arrixet as 4r. [lcy.. at Ir. Saari Sarni k...ATIMI —lly Blairsville. odd llolliday,buri, Pa Including the counties of Bradford. l:noibria. tooter. Clin ton, Juniata, Lyrusoinn, 1111IlIu, 3lrkirku, Potbl, Lnlon. nod 101 l of Wrstniendand, in lwerlza6m. Murraysvllln. Salem Y. 10.a1m. N.' Aloaandna, end Ind, wan rrnint,. Arrives daily, except 110..101.. as J.. x•o.,•"- Iddllo daily at 1 0 . P. X. Dull,, Pa., 54`iter. rraol,,l. and J.-11, 8011., It ~tern part of N., Yr:it:and oldoreoundo.dakil Arnitx at a , X.; atiol deport, .1 .4 o n. 5i3,111.1,/ 000 H z.vi hr., NV , , , l.ingt,,n. I'a. rrm.n. lfrwtte, Van:orrs, I,,rt. of w,,L,or, Irma roont‘. Maryland, Naltisaurr, lA,. Nair t.. OA . 4 1 . ron part. of and Indium. tirnet2 , l.... - / i,, Teon,o. woo, .1114ma..11,00ur1. Minsisr4Pri. fart. Xlo/OIA, Au.) I .1011. el I v. • ; and departo at d r. v. Eavetta. 11amm, Ilaringtcw, Flortstor. Puna, Pa..tt Otww. 1.. Jari.on. Harr. Carrll. lbamtw,tut.l 7 4'.caraw 0tt...l dart, Arta•ro at II r. : dowartt at 7 w. Noma Wctrzna.—lly thavcr. toull'lrvelmul. &Ater Co.. Pa—Columbiana, Trumbull, Porta,. atatt Arbtnbola,titark,lVa,... Madbas. enyalwam. [...own it, e. Hiclatantl, Lorww. II unatt. Ottawa. I..nw twwl4,, Moat told Lan. rAsllllti, 110. extrema nortlwra th.. Or Indiana and Illimlr, lualtubn:all IIF watt Ir.wn lout W4wwaurin, dwily firrarew at II A. te... d. ort. at a r. w. ‘1,141 eltarpedturc. ll nuelton..srdln/rid It. rarrn v,) it. zed, 4r r, 10,1drttlnite, Art/1.41,11V. I Ur' WO, 4 nuotitt, Itwll.. carettt tat ,nda : • An rlt 7 r a. attd lit - parts at /1 tt. v. Ildfluddrurt; and li,. Arrt...t. I:ll‘tnet.tte. asel ttatun.laye, al b a.: &parte Monde) t Wnlnt....ca, • and I rt./Jaya.... 7 lte to, .."turgetta , 11,11, end Mtn% ontnalnde Glty. Srliettr Inreday, Yntlept. et r : tin pat-te ~.Ineeda,e and l , .l.l.drdays, at 1. . a. te. 111,Itanan. lltrrrt, Run. 31 tdite'spurl. v I.,.'Ellmbelb Ow. Ganthlt,, Bellvnt nno. ennk , tioltn. 1.44r1.y. Untn, , 11t1.11 , - ton. Am", ',dna, • and ThuraN n. at 114 -.- parte Monda; nod 'I hurnla,l, at va u. Ilt - rit IT. IA —llr alltttr , Noldt tuna, Candor, Iltirgrttettta'n. Cm.e. Crt.ek ttattt.ntat, rtlll. latchan, Arnytte :and,. and Tltur.das to. et Itt A depart.. dltutd., and Thnt , dtala. al I r. larno., Ilunl , n), Wm,. r.t.nkfttrl Ntrtuz, 1.. Am.,. •..: Vedas., et 1- 34- tr.r. - tria nn ?tett.," .et A t 1/1.1,11 b..-- U. wns°. Nom, 1, rt.1.,..1.mn. an.l A ~ . .11q fS Arr,‘,..,m A lu r. 11..partr Mi/uEI. Farra Arrl.ro on Ft an,. at r Nianarta Not . raz . - JI• • '2, 1.14. m nr• n 1 n 1 al SI 1....15•r • .$- , ••1 • ••ir• • 10,-4,11, on•ss•per4nd 1,••• ntri Tur:ll,.• i•rl•ain Urn, nn:.•••• r• - ,1“ nt nt • ••• • I.• rrn, •S! , 1,1 :••1 •ni.t ham. •nt• - • n I ••••. • lo , I.: r.••••2lArr_ SI I • N. HOLMES & :_•IIN6. Itar.l,ll‘. . rA. -. . 1.• . Welftml. ,3A I{ hit. quo., &,.„. Arro A n.. . r. v., th. 11.1.11- 4 tnuAl 1.• in the Wt.,. • ...Inn. an , lr lett,r• 1. 0,- Alava drr the nrtnr, , RATES OF DISCOUNT. / ,ro 4 . r.. k I 1 111,0stra h or Couch .1 1. scli.u, a.a rar Dr. Von a_ I r I . I I".In! hraoch at I nn,...st, n Hank rf\nrllr nI ns ra par raukhn lank 0 look ad 1 crsua, Dann pa r rne . to of Iran I a'n,th , r, par lhro Llf, Ins t ts Bank or th e I 01,1 I.ona 12 VI estrro Freer., lank o,,c,ers al /1 tuk ra Thant rd 31....1 I m Barn. * I ..ahan.s . 111 arl aural! ot, I,loard Bank 1 0 r \ I :It 1 V I I , he. n,,lrf Der 11l aoisawa IllsauLa Ls., ay \LM UK 1, 01,,Iiann a Dank ar,Yra 1 t ran 11 , rtat sr 0 hiallank .4111 A 1 11 0. nib •ark I s par 1.. a 01 Tr.ulasmau s hank I 4, 1' I - eaten] I sok ....tar: l it I .41 PYLAM no! hank of I hansonl ors.l. I"I w Kan.. hank f larster count, -040 „ 'ill DI \ C. , Hank . I Dunrlllr (n I s, f al Ikard. 4 f Brat.: par 10 at Nirstrua. I.l.nson I k of Dorm otown par 1 a Ilsuk, Norfotk lank (~,U444 . 14 aro s 4,11...m0a sf Bank L, al, n nlato La../ ~ II 311 d Ilatown /. 1.1101 , ratans Bank , M ....en I o Dank _ lastneber flank f \ nrthutal,rlao I ta.r I.llxTll \ (arks , haus Bank .I,a, leer ("Dun... Ilk llnd.„ers... Ilk of 0 t \ lan Ins . 1A Latsru Bank plarAnturs• mai Ilk. lll. ato.r - Last ou Hank par'llereh tn. Bank \ pats rn In. hank 11117111 VI,OI. 1 \ banner. Ilk of Burl. 12.0. ,anrik 11, Al t orohua brawn Ilk of Lane,.. r parr tank f auuth - Farrar., Hank ofllsaxlmc l lsnk. 1 Chwr/o 0 - lane f 0 ...10 lar Plantar. A Meahanwa 1/.4 Irms , 11 arta,' ttrw Ist uh. 1 1 ranklin Ilk, LI nahlractottiatrlAuguata I. nankin., (0 Ilarmburc Bank flank nf A 111.103. nemLalr Hank - o,llk of linavatrk okusta I ...tar Hank ..far ft .1 Is , / I Lan ay., runty hank tral drent Dank l ii,,, n Rank s LITI hi Ira hank n(1.011,111. +,lllk of lieut.-kr, Lootorllla II noorahala Batik ;.r Ilk of Louts - v.lr Thuntr u ‘ O,( rao Para I .l l orth, rn Ilk .A h , txtuck, V, ming Ilk ITllk , rarrapar Southern Ilk of henturk r lurk Dank • ' 011a.11, 1.1 hef ` s in cf Nate of 111...06 I . Mt 11 II 1 I , ll' o 01110 Plat Hank - - - hats flank .04 ranch. , , Munch at Akron do hank of liiiM Branch at Attn.. do 10 1 0 0111 \ Ilraneh finds • elsort Muine tire Ins (0 et.kst, Itnowl. at Chlllrothe- .I, 11 It 11 \ Ilran , ll , T•ravr. Morhumr. Rank Branrh at Toltsl rnment 11trak Ilahr Dr at Dayton dolVanlasular Bank Ilr inch at Delaware -do Insurarase Clmanan, Brand. at t•(Anna us .1.• Mal. hank Brand. ut tshtnnula, ( A \ D Branch at aal .n B u nf \ km , run-T.OlOO Bran. h Ilanaßrld do Bnt (f Paorle, 1 orr ro, ls 10. Bank if 11. ultra! 110.1. at :l' Innunall - hank of I anad. Ton orn Branch at ,lurnhua 10A0 t 111 VII (Ai/ Ilr ma, _ ....yr Znrk 1 I I .„„4., 1. ion 1 . 1.111a1 , 1; h no • s Branch at Lanmster haltnnon (1, Branch at Strul+lnril do , M YR \ PNCII t I, lantnh at 111 I 4 rt.( u in Inn,. 1 Branch if. Newark dolls ulas.ll 1 Branch at Lima do at I B r a n c h.l oj.rtturteld th. 1,0111 AND ODI Llk I t rnh at Ifatirtla dotta. o uanl,ll _it I. Branch at Trot dol do I • atn t 10.20 Branch at 111 Irward„ slo,F.Agls 8.14 1.1.1, Branch at 'llll. dolLakle 1. 1 Is , Branch at rwalk .1, 1 nalern 0.1 n lintrirh at IN,na dorTsulloslo Ilnua al I . 44llannatip do litunana Branch . woo do aor.ral, IP. 1 8r..4 1 as.-nna Tent/ udders Bram I. at t hilfinathe SnDoleous Bram I loaf,. ,I..I1oral• Bran h at ro lado d. .l PRICES AND SALES OF STOCKS. I In ner Th.nl and N.orld F.t.rtti Vol 41.14.1 r 1. , 1,01. in l'hil Itel•nri,rit . • In•C . ..nvi in N V. A 111311.2., • • • •••. Ir.-.; lap bi /.Iril, NI tal; %I..e;1.1."11. 101 a;st; I lldalt I ..I;nele 1.0; . hank I,jra;grorty rlovi;l4. bunk .... 51;;I;vIrrell..1.1 . II n:: , 1 rl 11;1.4, IIII;;;;;..,; - 1 . ; t,tv.. I imiir*eot, A ,, nntle i tn.. , ,11.1tV4h10P1.11'• lomi,rlll. •M AIMS: • 1,1i.1,1401 '+ics4..xser Prtin It. ....a It,l )lartn. , ......... .... .1 , .• '1..) A lizteburAlE 3 Irlr Ibral . I th.sec Douglu. naught.. ... Ohm Iralo /P.A. .... Pire7trwl . ..... FALL , 7V FTOCK. .li Il r OL . SI: DE LA I NES--Printed and solid . , 5 ,, 'iv rotor*, so wrest variety am' at votioua Trlr, la be . .. , fal .Iltegh.ur fir, (~.,41 r..... . "' . . Nniru at more ...f frbill NIL I{l.llY A 111:ItC1INIED. and holl z to, ; , ~,.,., i i lk 1 ., 0 p: 1i !tb.C4:,zlr:.N:n(r.! Mud a° 0 .. 1 , :f r . ; — r i LI . u ,,, r i p , 1 , 7 1,., t.,,,,,,,,,,.8 numbs.ot 1 reh. ll‘r (% N D LT . I.: D T 5t,..., 0 i, ll o t r l , k , : : -... „ 1k .,_. :0: , ::, , , i . n b 1 i t ,. . iiai 1" All.ll' BLACIi—In hulk for Tafila'r'''. .. 1) 1 1 If a KIN O , iia`illaUlled Illparaa, arf.ll.Ner :ty ' ll 7 r:ofltunklng hood, otl;.tF SI:GAR-100 hi.. assorted num- LA mai for rale by .I.I4'IIIniNNIAKIII a t.l). frill I - i JAI Wm. far vale br Ittilltt:Ila:F: Jr I NfiItAIRNI. .. . • lIIA P ER i /A.Nt;INGS---I ;obi Paper II ang- 1 0.. 1 0 N... I 11l %%ater el. lug, With lif ati and Velvet tua1..1,..1 lamlern. in no.. 1 CIIEESE--12Z Las, in store knit for tutlo by '..- 1 .... 1 . 41 Wl' NIAII,IIALL. 1 kbil ILAIA/1 DICKEY L 00. febLl ' ..,.... Wved at. - 6 61 - 1 M R C - 1 ATL Pittsburgh noard of Trade. CONIMITTEE I.IK FEDREIANY. rarp'x =ex, The substance of an address delivered before - I the Teachers of the Allegheny County Associa- P AREET m- -r" tion, met at Lawr•cnceville, en Friday-evening, Feb.Fet 2;1551. 7th instant, by Rev. NATICL4IEL pastor Ti)., market ,ert..nlay err,-entni e 51T of of the 6th Prebyterituf-Chulrib,.Pittsbur g h_— clrmlr little. Published by request of the AtotHocintion. any cheep. m. .. . n:71..:;tb7h"d'6:'734.t."7t -- 1f..;:,,,,,„ry.:nr:,.71.71.4i0r l 7 1 Gcs - rx.satzs : —When thc illtistri ono chiefs of the woe (o. reerivin g fo.lcht—oro , rntlr , o ' 4lln ''' im ' s. i Grecian host, convened in council in the presence along tie. wit..l.. extent of our wharf. which was troll of their armies, as they My before the walls of ~ , ,anieilo: I. no• man of bust..., ~. ' ancient, but ill-fated Troy, the sight so cheered rt.oca—so 0,, [...tem wa. Perooln.l'ir lo `°'' near m ,.., ~.„s ht , w ., , ,,,,,,,, ~,,...,,..,i, ~,,,,,, 6,, i anti animated their troops, that with enthu from errs band, or from rtoro. nor. ,n a nirrietod Arnie I ninall the shout of, aorta phatrietai—the stars ap ,,,, „,„„„ on ~,,. „.„„„.„,„, f „,„, „.„,,,, .t,6.3.:g ~,.,43.w. I pear, went up from all their rinks: The sot iind from .one of $.1..ia , e , ! ,,, u , .. , 0^ f i 'rut ,. .." " 70 1 die expected that the light, f knowledge pos. ;4.3.;, Cro extra brao.l.. I sessed hy th eir heroic lenders, when applied in 1111/11N—lt,olpts of rain w..n. light. and no sales yr ..,,,,,,,,,, „. 0 ,., r „, , , , t .,,,,,,,„ r„.,,,,,,,. without , h .„, 1 encash ansembled, and in the counsel oNadvice. tiIIOCE/IIES--T so market eontinues 'rt., Artn, aith an r would result in Pious , which in their practical chanting o•na..n., In noari.....—ithleti ug'nuote firm at operations Would insure victory! ,v,... for a mien. A i r is A rale of , 'Ads :t.' 0. sugar at l'ou, gentlemen, form a constellation of literary i o‘l rush . and of I. Ikhd• do n 1 C'l short time. , :nice I, noe stars, which from the firmament of science, shed ' h i 't '''',. ram °'"°' `""' n ' r''''' nlr t"l.ucac e`;b, i down your benign and enlightening influence Isle "y. L. Rio mffr Cll ronimorhat nominally at ill`ifklllo to city moil flotsam,. upon the. mass of youthful minds amongst us : VI:ATREUS—A mile of 4.0(n.11tt al :Reif ar ' dissipating the clouds end 'mists of ignorance BUTTER—,iaI,.. of iii m i l, roll .5. lig, : m,,, for r io t t, ,I with which the uneducated intellect of our lonely pritoo. Extra roll I e,,ld highs—.ol .144.1:,, In ..i, yoUlli is enshrouded. You too are wet in coun lot - j rile And if the combined light you shall emit, TA MAR e.aire of 12 001 , grime at e ie. a.. 11, I.:RlR—rah, of lOU keg. N. I ~ ~ . 0 . e..... of,„ 1 while in deliberation, shall lead to the adoption of plans foe the advancement' of useful know!. is bl.l, al 7`.4g.71, V Co. , edge, which shall in their practical operation ee iocar coad nt 10c 11 6b. cure that object, the voice of gratitude and joy ME 4 S PORK — SulTlh.. nt $l:3 will resound ll.la nt Sri 1, , will resound your praise in alter to none! hour Appear:lllre this evening, no body of Teneherl, No 'h..' ."or.' "bev avndev r.Tort.A. even now, excites the high :es),,lntion in the initials of the n rentntors surrounding you, Hint Ton itrssar or Pots Pirrrin—Th. last lot of hogs .. 1 knowledge and sound eduentnnt trill soon sweet) the wart' rams in ten 4" " '''''' I ' s I ' D. ' and So 4 'n before dinni the nirendy hrithen and scattering wry tens the ran It of thy noi.rtionp of the "...nu. idoindi of poet Ignorance nntlifolly. Ito siauchtenue ninunt ni'..l about th e IVO of Nov .at . " to IL-,,,'",,,,t0 . 2 . , . 7 d s. .7l i ti ' e r btr o " ( V l:l;. e rt " .l..v u- .l ° l. 4 :11 i1 t0 4 t3,. "2 , 4 41 Vi'''' ' for i y i t: a o t e e en e t i :rtn. m inru " en ' t. 'u o h n ie t ' ll 'l o o l l .re Bn se m n e t t r rc e cTs r in k t . :: Nle..ri Pat, rte, Tioil...rtn,n I C.... nxiten 11.600 this theme;—The necessity 'rtnd importance of, It. IL 1 . Ni 0...--, Coon a own. Ilel.inn CU .. 1 :, ,.. t ... : , ! d:t l c i i ,e pl i i i n r, C t in i,i t , l7 e tt gi u , rs .e t 3 nt ,;, o , 1 n k , n h o o n r . t le d d , c . ;: :ri rt. ! jo s. o ha o l f t ___ 'lnking In all. 'at knowledge. The erbae man, you know, says, About 1,11,1 'hart of lr in numl,er. .• that the Fool to t 4 without knowledge is not a loss et -escii tr. la tar wont xelatn. good." Pi, I will lay before You with • . doe, aba the artnal off of h' r In this Lin, all tieterence, this propositi.—l arnehafsr Ir ea -1!oro but ~ Col boa , j..n-ka‘l In the Int.riur towns up the I ',ph, .ornint ..Orr pot., Aar ',ere for N Int. alai, !nit a.m.-1n there were a•rer. . ' n tboteana , I.cata. Tel xtrration,y, In rnr worm. The acquisition of knowledge is tan invaluable SPIRIT OF THE D-EsTic possession. Iles attainments . are so humorous. ' r. sitried, .itratetrendwfit d that created intellect 'rho . tu,rkt iU. day'. I, ell dearriation. of prodor, ha. li . w ith .11 it.ouneeptlility 0f',T.... and Pint. momently a. la, ...nal Lterrelbal and bulk twat: I improventent, too Imbecile to deocrilie them. too tift , Leal at. a.ll snot, bard I. noteln.sll, t. 11 1 ,1, P Toe na,na aar , I narrow, and too Annoy, In hold them, Enowl rtrvl hner—Nlarbetnaltinu.-aaull. t ruh .—bat!. to KW , . anal, ants frtan .tore at its own motion. She count, their numbers. 'ks tat. calls their names. measures their distanres front ,aaaat—,ate of I; bid*. not ntr4tle end. et at. Stru—lnale of II at St .. . Int the gruel orb a .1., and from one another. and a.•nesmnash rei n -:r, lea. . • weiehs ml, in hei• balances, neither does the Lit rirc—rsh aturnitm at toe re olio keep :my false weights in her store house: If rethio as b.! utak/. , 1 n - e•• the heavenly sphere,. with tele alii~ men.rrllnt: ot Fla g l acopic n prert•ion I,y day. n aran lost itt wonder I.wht nnha otln .1. at 1 Ir tn,Ja.sr! ; and if by 1A... onder is r.hasiteil into I.a, aale nu l lt'ttlll awe. Loci ng .in n soar , into enthuat.die Pe. bb,.. end sn t tan,: •, "ti at,a. •lea:11.r• at n1.c. , .ak , ..11.eal eta,. I`n`l hatew s 'lay titte,tli speech. tfielotight auto [light 1.(11 knowledge: - P.. Pi. Knowledge reg. Mates the eolith 'did, Slit opio rtion, en -laa:y its . I.i/titles of seiiils fluids. She weighs the huge Lupo tiLAIL.L., and the bills •• groat Anil small, - to her -.. Licit tore are larger or smaller, irg!der or le:osier thidi sitedeter mine— She tura•nrea tile mighty oceans of water in the liitilew lier capacious glee. them their phices, pluinha their depths, impart; tile element of their preservation. peoples them with '.nnttmeruble initub;l.tht tine, their hountl.ici. ositt Gies flit it - nett tllt, Utii et..,tains their e.,ual- 1.1 . ithout Nrither any ore L ..1 ha, 11,0 cw ft....a1 - cc...h. , .1.-alert a• el er,nonthadtlg iui el tho and tai- liguce ..f •hcrl..c :he ear Lit I.:1 he fill! Of tilt' .:f the. Lord ii the 1,111, the ern' .. knowledge store. tone et elli with nmer-failing treasures, findt.i• care around us with the liedutiara- ate: ,ILl'letittlti'd scenery. The 'QOM' 1112 piinvu ',now:edge' tills. in (lieearth are Liege and full and dainty packed.— .. l'ikey are repb-te with :tors. rot tnet:a and min eal, I :41, ill.ltinttra..s, or. copi-er. lead, and iron. fill het - ter:pm:es. As for ltrAss. .h. keeps 10 0- la any of her rallies t:cam a ds. trine L• Lever I. r. coal, 7 111:, tie it i.n.frichm of , lia.niont, .i:sa, mid preciot, gems of ill sorts and enlio s and 'he points menu wfith her forefin ger of science, to where sic• lid. holuen her tie!, tlepn.it,, awl tells t. oof••rch for them as ha. 11, tatt 1 tre - re. P sea ros. 2. And if he wilt only oi.es, he shall prove. that — by knowledge hi. elt:tubers .134:1 be filled with nil Around ua knowledge gratislei, :lie most enchanting scenery. TOweriug 11101111- tnit,, lofty t.eneiith our feet she spreads her verdant earpets rinbroi isired with. • niature • ii needle work." ieli s allies.--ilower. of every sire :Ind hue. spuil.r, flt - ” , 11. with — stately pine. and sturdy r.ak. v4iss,y - lakes, whiidi serve her her reflecting mirrors. out winding river. which form her silvery threml, with which she •cw. up LIM interests Of rho clit11•1 nnf,. ~ft all It. part , ut r n beautiful and tasteful pdtchwork commercial sf• nowlepe is die fertile Mother ail useful arts awl intentions. Site clears tire fureq, plow, the field , the grain, resp, the harvest. grind- rite rot, dake. the •Itreail, shape. the garleti. plant, the !lower• an.l vegerahle• -tore, the cellar. cook.. our food, and tenth,. us philosephy of rating • knowledge which makes our road, Ictills our hindgea. font our emtal., rolls flitt, Awl dwelling hour.,' , into existcnee.'huil.l.l our . ship.. freichts them with ea r,i.L.L.L. nariTuteg the ru.ea,, , lake nod rive rind three?. roomier., and 1.11 in.icLtrv. littorilece invents all heilitie, for eortitnunicatiop. trail , . and improvement. It TIFS k11t1141441,1 , that taught James Hargrave.. of En gland to InYettl th. .pinning jenny, by which one hundred and twenty thread. min lie spa n in the iortne tint° that one entliol I.e o p ti on hr hand. Anil Sir Itiehard .trkweight to invent.the spinning. frame. • liy whteh any nuinher. theead.3 eau be .pun of finer, and of any nr hard 1104s. Awl lir l'artwri.e, tit ennatruet the power loom.which twelve titnea a marl, cloth could be woven, I.y the old hand loon," %It . datio •• IS at: P. tout,. the .team gine, whiell has wittied iodh wonders in raising woolrtltteto. Ittinen. wididitit tai Ito. 1.1 , 1 , 1•11ilitt railroad ear., ship', laYats, and droning up the mountain ohlt. augh huge train , of litr7l' 1111 , 1 loaded wagon..— It Iv, knowledge that taught these Men and their fellownelpers to invent ',Leh inrichinery,a, set all the lint people to tr. N . :4. and calin.ed .them to increase by productive industry, the wealth of the nation so that England with: noon. boa) million. of 1.....pa..1.11:11. 5. hod ham rim , .. the wealth of Franco with her thirty four millions of people: that 1, they teem. equal to produettYo iminatry to ai t other puptilation of sinto-right million. of people. florin_thnt pori- power: - II w km whin;. which I.lll.,iiit L LL order the lightning a Hen dont Sew tit-li. 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M , II r J 11.1ftl I lit W 1,•, 1..1 , II T blint.4lll • r.ll 1 , 111,F I . rA PI 11, l'ustze. •e:. K., /11.i111•-• r 1.. 5( p , 104 m..13.•.4, n ilagal, 1...n1.11 J Itrt. 1 I,‘ W 1..1 , II 111,,,, .1 11 11,,, mr,l. 31 , 1. for , . W II 1:1‘. • 1./ II CS... 1111. kikl.l Co: .1. do. I . Ilet uteh. -I. 1!:.1. A flr t ,erJ ~inter .. M ITI.F:Y eOLVIN, I Ilerehantß, .nd Drsl..r. in 1, 1. , .=1, Hrn rrirv.. Imo and Nall. f l nlnut an.] whington Turnpike Ittx.l Tmr. ~~J ire ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Torn Lots in East Liverpool, 0. r r ili V. r. ,, n unprpo, suip in o.roortn, havu, ne u pl, .t yrpTantwl, haul put. tu..l antnnuti 4,1 prano:. unolprUtrupsl ha. Ipwn oultunut t., Inv put portion PI Prne. , t, In and niter. thrm for nt pron.- and I.:o. enun, 111/i go n.+ - I •1,1•4 .1 t ^ Pun - Inn— I o unt , l,p,.. to ..NV or the n thp Turk, nn.l prn,...pj. 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E. fIVELLER.2.. . 4.75 I RM.°.l . • iOrniltAS---111 bbis for ..ale I 4 01.1 u R. P. SELLERS. ••••,° VI AL CollicS--1000 gro, for .le by I:uqv R. E. semams. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TICE NECESSITY AND IMPORTANCE OF DISCI PLITT IN ME POISIIIT OF KNOWLEDGE. • • , . l'ittnburgh. fise 1111,111 t,. 1.11.1 SO per 1.1111. ear,, that utvier•tanti he. di,- iinetly ,e , l tortzn, Gr better, than •dle did or, k11))14)12).), 1, NO ke, n,1••••• tint. t•lp look.- Into lirrten and 1.•:1• u- what -ho set,: end h oa r : , the re; 'she lout into hell. and shows u • winit idle sees :MI there: rho into the heart 111 - theaarth. and tell: t o . what i. there: she 10.. ks slows: into the depth of the you. and its What. t, there: shesena: the whole intik his every hook, chapter, veer,. otel word in:l:and every ns if .he was re enharly hurl of the letters of the Enzlinh gong, the).tis pot till the letters in its alphithet into once eer,, foand in one of the swore.! hook, Ezra 7. 21. Noy rho •••.) ...robing in her in quirir slot dot - elope, what . ori• ~ t he thonglita and intents t.r rho heart: of :nen: - /lab. I. 12. i/cdcb4/c makes our Presidents, our judges, 'Our rolieressinco, our legislatom onr lawyers, our physicians, our MillibtPrN of tbeliospel, our statesinem our orators and all nor civil, military and nand officers. It is this matchless insttva tress, that make, our Professors of learning in nil our Universities, rolleccs, Theological Semi naries, Academies, and Schools.' And it is know ledge gentlemen, which elevated yluf,to your dig nified and important stations, and it is her voice which commanded your presence hero this even ing. ktioniedur speaks all the languages in heaven and earth and hell! She is a perfect universal Linguist; she is ['perfect Astronomer; she knows the whole science of Anatomy; she in thoroughly acquainted with natural, mental, and morel Phi losophy; she is perfect in the science of Chem istry. In Mathematics, tkonietiical, end .lrith metienl calculation, nab is unrivalled! She un derstands all the principles mot diserimitiotiout necessary to the institution of civil government, and ! the science of political economy. In the science of mechanics and the lairs of motion. her skill is snch, that she has no competitor. She is a profound architect, sculptor, painter, musician, poet,!and historian. Knowledge presides in' the halls of. divinity, law, and physic. She presides in the Senate, en the Bench, and at the She presides in the sacred pulpit, in the chair of State, ;'She controls on the ocean, and in war and• in peace; she directs all suceeikful evolu tions and - mbrements ! In fine, such are the at tainments, accomplishments, and influence of knowledge, that she is incessantly and " eagerly sought after by all who strive for ancendaner in . this world!" Mr secosn TOPIt shall be, the necessity-end importance of Ditriptine, while' punming after knowledge. Discipline has. two meanings—in struction andeorrection. "lie openeth also their ear to discipline, and commandeth that they re turn from iniquity." Job: 36, 10. Each discip- Hoary process prepares the subject of it for what with regard to both refinement and en joyment. 'lndeed refinement is - necessary to pure enjoyment. Knowledge knows this, and she has instituted her modes and instruments of discip line for her disciples. - The necessity and importance of discipline while in the pursuit of knowledge, shall he illus.. trill by a few Short analligies. And—Piro!, Phygical Diseiplint. There is an analogy between the proper preparation of the body of a child for manhood, and of the hodY of a man for his eter nal state: Without road, cleanliness, proper bod ily exercise, ke., the child will become in his body, weak, nervous, pale dejected, and unfit fur the futere'husiness of life. The body passes through various tra - iisititins in its preparing pro- ! cess for manhood, and if rightly managed while under slick processes, will grow toward'phytical perfection. ! The preparation of the body of man for the future enjoyment of heaven, is fined on We some disciplinary principles, and only the means differ. The humanhaly is always unfitted fir glory while it is in this world, because -flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God." But to remove din: unfitness, certain changes have to be undergone, and certain transitions passed through. Life, death, the grave, and the .. • I,orrection f.irto the stages•of progress toward the maturity to 11 arrived at.' Each of. these ellawges prepares he I.rly of the man of God for the one to folio*, sal all of them are neces- , . . • • . aary and 'important to complete the proem!, of discipline, in bringing it to the state of Preptirs, tion for that horpirtesa and superior •soeiety to he enjoyed when, aftearbeing •"raise,l incorropti ... Me. - it rhall nppent• in glory: S ocoeo. LOMPVIAta iv very pertinent analogy between the intellect ual growth of a ichihrs unedrstanding. and of the inteirfttual developentent of muff: - for a superior state of being, and the enjoyment uf superior society. in 11 future .fate. The faculties of the bill mind must be expanded by be ing . tanght and exercised in the varied branches of useful learning. His understanding must be enlarged: his memory must be rendered more strong and tenacious; his powers of reason and judgment, must he trained to acuteness and cor rectness; and so of the other faculties: and all must he done by' teaching and discipline. Ile ulust pass from one stage to another in prepara tion until knowledge tits him for society altogeth er different from; and superior to what he could have enjoyed wldle a mere child. lye cannot pretend to describe the latent powers of the hu -01311 intellect. We, fface no means of knowing therefore, to what stature the mind with all its powers, mur attain in our exalted state, and throughout . the untolding ages of eternity: All we can say is stumped up in what the apostle said, “now I know in part lint then shall I know even as aka I ant kitowio" Now instruction and ./ correction of the right kind, which are the true con.stititents of dicipline are just as necessary , and important in prx.paring'for the eternal world., as they ore for cultivating the mind for refined society iu time. 'rums. MynalDim.lll,—The . distinction between this and tile other two kinds of discip line is, that moral discipline can to a largo ex tent be accompli.hed in this life. We cannot, by i , any act of our will., or use of means which we may use, prepare et r bodies for a glorified state. neither ran we exal our intellects to angelic thst mence. but by the grace of our adorable He deenter,^we may, 11 his Spirit. Word and ordi nances. make continual advances toward moral perfection. We can, by Divine assistance, ..add to our faith, virtues and to virtue, knowledge: and to knowledge, tetnperance; and to temper ance, patience; and to patience, godliness: and to godlineses, brotherl v kin dness; and to Is rods erly kindness, charity." lt l'et. 1:6-7. Here is is stun in moral addition. It may be constantly tau;ht the childat school. and at home. Ile should be corrected by his teacher in all the mistakes he may make in casting up the sum, anm he should he required to produce the true moral proof of his proficiency. Thus instruc tion anti correction in the process of education. rive the true idea of discipline, whether physi cal, intellectual or moral. The child by such loral training can be fitted for the duties or man hood. to be admitted into moral society, he must haye. as prerequisites, the principles and habits of obedience. docility, self-control, hones ty, justice, truth, sobriety. attention, industry and benevolence. Not one of-these requirements can be dispensed with in making up the moral titness of a young person . for associating with refined moral society in this life. Man is con- .idertel a, in a Mate of moral progress all his time bere below, in view of preparation for keep ing company iu his celestial state with ..the saint, in light." Here he is in the infancy . of his im mortal existence. and he moot lie trained an disciplined to higher det....rees of moral excellence is propiolion to the holiness of the company lie aspires to associate with in the heavenly man- And his discipline must l.ring him to a practiee test partial nee variable, not °stelae lieu, nor pharisaic ii. but consistent, sincere. ud universal. Destitute of these qualities in ste,,,e.ing his disposition, tastes and feelings, the aspirant,to the superior society of heaven will stand but a poor chance of admission. Sons condoling remarks and I have thane. I. Knowledge should be loved for its own sake. tt ithout it the soul of man will be in the dark ors. Of ignorance. and like the person destitute of the parr of vision with respect to the light or this world . 2 Knowledge is the promoter of greatness.— Niii k - e ran he great without it. It makes a per possessed of it greater-even in rags than the man without it is even if placed on a throne. Knowledgeiis We patroness of all rational iilu , rty.ltP pos , esver may he 6 lord, hut never I: The man of knowledge is always triumph ant. The threat. of men cannot force him to recejle from hi. position. Ile exaniines. writes, pul:lisne-, justifies himself, nod overthrow; Lis 5. The man of knowledge is sought after by nto wri te them into loner, and by some to ! write their opponents oat of favor. Knowledge r‘' jeaelted how to do both. And tualy, Knowledge is stable. and defies chan ges. Strength decreases. beauty fades, riches tin away, lame is inconstant, the eye growa,ditn, the ear loses the desire for music, fortune frowns. ' friends desert, and all things seem to rise and ' Poll. to ebb and flow but Knnitrelye.' Knowledge is. therefore. as one says, .tan Immortal faculty and possessed of life—giiing power and perpet ual I)l,mA:tr. Physical, intellectual, and moral is ne,^assary and important in the acquisition of knowledge. This toe hone seen and illustrated fimiliartv. But we t.6serne in application. lAt. That the throe kind+ 'miner ore neees, ay, for MAR lel 3 threefold tieing. having hotly, •331, and ' I. l'hot discipline or the hotly, or the soul, the spirit, is sometime+ painful, sometimes -Jr leasuratile. /On nlways important. tint That tutu for time nod eternity it hften proves tittleertml, thertfore it ought to be kept up without eessatoin. Nvss orh it h. That the 'ailment knowledge begmstn ap pear ill the child, discipline ought to COMIIICLICC, an , l no delay be admitted. And :,th. That the Bible is thobest tent book in the univenie for both intellectual and „moral disci pline. The scriptures of God contain the latent n,ls of all arts. of all ~ciences. They contain tile well-springs of all pure information, without any mixture front the atmosphere of airy spent:, lotions! Gentlemen, 1 exhort you to pursue your holy ' vocation. You are helping to form the minds or th0,..0 who may yet he the great and . the good of t the present growing generation. Labor to ele -1 vat, the standard of education, and the systein lof teaching. Insist upon competenneachers he ' Mg employed. 'Never cease your exertions until you inspire tho intelligent public with as much confidence in the public school as could be piac ied in the most select private seminary. file en, courngml, the tide of public opinion is advancing 1 in your favor! . You haver nothing to do but Ply your vOcation impelled by the motto chosengby Lord Lkenurrwsr, which war, “press beyond!" And with G 0 ,24 blessing your highest wishes for your country end coming pospenty will be re- . !Aired. a I only add, that the growing intelligence of I grateful community will amply reward the com petent and persevering teacher of oar youth.--.! And in closing I will assume the liberty of point ing ton piece.of injustice nod of refuting a cal -1 stony. The piece of injustice is, tha't Female Teachers are comparatively despised: so i 3 all female labor, unless suck as tickles the fancy. )r gratifies the pie...et-taking propoulltiet of th,, stronger KOS. I ask this question—lf ladies ; perform the same amount of labor, and 'of the same kind as gentlemen dg and accomplish it I just as well, why give them lees remuneration? IMMIIIII VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 'ls this right or i it wrong? 111; instinctr.s. as nmeh us the ins . does as much wont - ns he does, ,tha., ceptally! Why blot do this inVver . y. for 1 ,- Ideh ladies are eligible, and by. earn their lisilig? The contrary . of 1 that lathes are pa il for choir work, ing to the work performed . but, twee This is sheer inju4ice. euti it is a . also. for God hi?elf rewards ac . quantity and qua Its of work, and ; ground of sesual istiuction! ' [Jen 1.4 23.1 The co umny is, 'that t: rometirue.s ?metre. at by the simile , • These say, ,-4 - Ilt t ey are teachers , nothing else but -t aeb, ani a small .. fictent for thatu:,• I I only obserce,U ti generous Moat, 11111 the teaebor ean preacher con prey h, the ploughman and the merohnn. can sell his wo'r. the fanner could n it leach: nor th o , Cr preach, nor Mel merchant. plto;h! to his calliWg. :{old certainly bi-., nee is more lafiurilms more wa.diag t, mare itliporonr I flil ill:1! Of ibe Mill and none iii,i , ll4 , l,Etter rctri..rlEi4 sore confersEt are Iter puki.. benefit courage, YOU' 100 ir: riii: ;,..v,l is E honorable vocation II ...use./ of t time itilinnr, Whet], Eis:llEldrid. will il real worth, and Mile own tree isle Trani your anions, and indispenail :their importance ,li ,erleb! . nor. NEW TORX. forssoiod n o .dat... / I.a, ri, lull NEW I,IIIK, re , .. Tlteprepurttiumi it huh lunve het., Motile time past tor evklirai-..: tire and nineteenth anni'ver-,ir2, it I. immortal liirft , hingtpn, at, twin,. car day in on effective othnner. .} ;r.+ wtt forme,' at It: oltlockovbiell was in by nearly all the civic anti military of the city, and alio the 111iv . :63..Th0 tee,. Among th.• t , mpanioA no p% ing of notice, were a corps eamposed visors of the last war with I:rcat Colt command of 1:01. and a vet from King's county. under c.oumand Som. COrltrell. I . llCy appeared itt black hats, with _co4nles, swords. at At two o'clock, Theatre was excess to hear Senator Fontcl= oration Union Safety Comm litre, which was an eloquent and patriotic Ntyle. Ma people were turned fro. Co, ih unable to gain adulissi,ll In Ole grand dixplay of tirtjorks is to . cam , of the City Hall, will Lc ovhib length illu - minated portraiu ther of his country: -1 At five o'clock, Safety Committee gike a grate' Wn, Tickets ten dollars. The United Awe give a growl dinner t ' public buildings me te closcsfulter The day, nll thingA iztisert int!, very apitropriately clehratedi The •K'olored g 14., ety - tf tlvzcilr al fair in the Alp ;Do S:tloon. itt ti the peep°, or reisiLrg fund, to of the —fugitive," The steamship Ili:shin:4ton, 'atilr ilergone a tboruuzil erima3mg, this afternoon 1 . , too thaluptou . with about fiftynia.l evarl tired thoneatpl,/1.11, p. lie, !firm:lnn, being it ted tip. ntiel pinee in the line ins hoot week, The trial of a tau larceny at sea.is qercalo certificates of the mail bage of the s:eaaaer. Ile noted in the UtlitOd I , i -!, I 11iy. The jury retaree,l :1 . .stolen goods.; be: eta ..; penalty ia one year',., The IZdy. TompLiLi de;,:eailun dragging before the! earned yesterday nut& cited. The eroe - .MI be e - maccc.l np dternvon. I The annual repuri is the i”onap House of Cringe hir. :Jost 1.,e0u it appears that the number ut aiidro the 'louse of Ilefuta , during wits 41. number of inmaten on the first of ilia :1143, making a total :munry there remained 411.1 . . Of the iniihirei the List year, 11.0 s 07 l cich panel .45 of American; oat pf the whole ounil 3112 tenon white hop , / 4,177 ratite remainder, 33, were eolort.l. The Ohio lira ju l t, arrkved, (two eel the California maiL, , awl liens Irma The California news nt, bran noticipa CreseeneCity. At badness and every thin; on die klitn;! quiet. To day being very there is 111) commercial news of nurse Sr The 3:cssai.,, or lint: 1 ar,11.1 - ,il". 0 ton rescue ca S r .se. sal the ~ e.:; - I A,.1r.-rtiner, will recei• e the MIDDIMOII. of /111 NOD , can forgetl party Nil iiiircne c.. banal interests are I r,e,rt.-1. it. predict, wi:l be saint: . cy ILIVDD::II4t/t Lit for it opens up afar Licrecensprriitais suggestion than the litiiiiiiii.mi e.ter which suggeritial it. snit allow, I,ow ea 1 President arid his DAN isers lisrii veigi bearings of the law in yuciiniiii_ atid,tli contingencies which i . ligi,t arise .Dail terra' between the adjournment of this and the as , enabiingof the tin= i'- per message will satisty tiny intelligent r. the President's acknowledgaiii liminess hitration is net greater hunt hiss:dm ils and discretion. The manly exist, routine will naturally tionis.ts of all stnides. the South no pr tome —no ground of icus, ; breach of Coven:Alt or otitutional obligations] resents the North no speaks for the North cheering ws - urances 1 the law shall be suprc of the country proves The South, we iipprel roes enough, after , made by the Preside:4-- too, by throve who ropnasentalic ant, 1: ing in the free Siste , ,-lir 11,0, V. , erally of opposition to the inn, ness to those fur where 1.- - because tinny individ ocuto it. Boston, fir' power to eaow that he: in the recent rescue ir and-holding for puubh outrage. The President hos ;:, 3i. le, to the active and to the colored pop :he, violent opportuou ted jtate, will never the nbolitioniet, propll men, and those who, I, unconstitutional, sir their wrath upon the with anger at th, ro l l They have erg been I , puhiic sentiment, arid[ he held is cheek Ire th. sident. They ha, ill, that the crushing wig pivot will he rairtai up.. ,istanec to the last. I the negroes to shoat o ti.ocernment who P 111 1 ,,,, I and 1111.11 a harp toads u. he opinion. But 'it. I. power of the United St: power wields a kind of : who could coult,cl c 1) • others, most likely to I Moue may be, they sod into which they hove at nes-roes. . ler agitation or :Hon the tin 1 or tLe Tres oiliithrio,s :to ;well rn the Shur when Le -;;;iveii 11” while he in tie, ntlies the NV inioleprow. to. i not CONFECTICI - T—R, ,, !• Ilart[onlCourant gi,, eleetiona in Cunnect:el have tondo large, towns entitled to 1 L Legizlature, the total Representatives,, and Repre,entatives, are di the Whig, were 505 . 0. , titled to 91: Itepirenta their strength—ni tic Locos in tir, town..., en were divided. • Partatri PERSON lavin4 the 74I)Iinery ~hry === ERIE CANAL, CI bnidtere of the Err Lot th.tt the Annum.: , :re-:. ,1 will be heal the, r' 3./nrcb next. r.x.:..Xe! ortler of Cana: Onine, Ene, _;EEDS-40 C! LANKETS: BL. ,131:f1C111,11:1.1, . • • Blanket. ut :Le dole rof extra Rise valesqu.t!lt ea reduced pr n.. 01,1) LOOKETS. ■ l,llwoW, of ou'ont cw nutable , fur Vai.-Innotlprr.. rebt I •11••1 t.lt view, • Lc ter) disuutc It le:.••.: t! • cii a (leclar4t,o MTh= • , n‘doOn.r. • peopi•••li.l not p, thganto. I.y ent co:A:rt.. , I 0., tra.t pytt otourtl 111JVC pr N , 1.1 6011 : it In arre.l-t tht: 1 , r y c r trZ r dl keep eiit •!oliiit I,td . of L t. IFn:^in;t that 1121=111 El en`n • ircs,:f t lONIZE Waatet A 1:110roAgb PAN I-Th ' Lai =EI terPl•:i .74 3111 t AT Ir.