~_ ~~~;. • the capital "Otilek of any such - associatien, ahall iritlie - more than fair hundred thousad dollars, nor leci than fifty ihnusand dollars.. Section Ip. ;That every person, or association tf_pereonis,lmitablitdting the Maui' ess of banking under the "priittstions of this sieh shall make a certifteate which' Shaft epecify.- . -.• . , • . • . }lnt.. The hainey rammed to distinguish mach r.soiciation, and to - be used in transacting the . Pieper business of such bank. Secand - Ihetilace where the operations of die count and deposit .of such association are to be carried on,ldesimiating the particular city, town, cr borotigh. . - . , : - - Third.l The amount of the capital stock of • enchbankl and the number of shares into which the come he divided: . - t . Four th . The names and places of residence at - theahme bol der!, and the numbers of shares' held by cla of them respectively. - - e Fifth. he period at which • such association • shall eminence mail terminate, which certificate shell be Provided or acknowledged before any °filen% authorised . , to take neknowledgments of deeds, Roil the Same thall be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the county wherein such hank is lumted,- and a certified copy of the same, under the hand and sad of the said Prothonota ry, shall be filed in the eines of the Secretory of " • the Cointaanwealth, for filing and certifying which the usual fees shall be paid. Section -14. Tke ,certificate required by the lust preceding section f, , ,:i - be filed in the ofiice of the Prothonotary of the comity and, the Secrete ,ry of. the Commonwealth, as aforesaid, or copies thereof, duly certified by either of the said °frt. cent, shall be deemed and taken as sufficient ev idence :In all courts of law and equity, for or against hay such-person or association. • Section 15.: That such individual banker or as sociation: shall have - power to carry on the bug ' • nees of hanking, by discounting bills, notes, and other evidences of debt, by receiving deposits, brheytng and selling gold nail silver bullion, tering:al:coin, and bills of exchange, in the man ' ner epccified in their articles of association, for the purposes authorised by this act; and by ex-' ercislng such incidental - powers so shall be ne cessary to carry on such business, to choose one of their number as president of ;inch associntion, and to l appoint a cashier, and such other officers and agmts as their business may require, and , to seinen such president, cashier, officers and agents, at pleasure, and appoint others in their 1 pince.l ' • " , - I Set= lhat the shar-.1. of the capital stock of et established under the provisions of • this net, shall be deemed personal property; and shallt transferable Co ttle books of such bank, in sue manner as may be agreelimpon in their articles of association; and every person be corn* a shareholder by such transfer, shall, in propeetion to the number of shares held by him, Imeeeed to all the rights and liabilities of other share solders; and no change shall be made in the ni tides of association, by which the rights, remedies, or securities taf c Lus existing crediters shalkne weakened or impaired; such. association shall nor-be dissolved by the death or insanity ;of any of the stockholders therein. - Seftion 11, It shall be lawful for any person or of persons organized under this net, iy their articles of association, to provide for an increase, of their capital, and orthe num-, her df associates, from time to time, as they mayl think preper. - Section 18. That all contracts made by any' bunt, estitbliahod under the provisions of this act, Min ell notes andhills by them issued and put in • - cirlation la - money, shall be signed by the press iden and cashier thereof; and all !nits, actions I and-proceedings brought or prosecuted by. or od /- of such individual, bank or association ' stud .be in. the pane of th e president thereof; and 11 persons having demands against any such Ilf ' us`otiation" or individual banker, may maintain actiOrla against- the president thereof, which suit or apribna shall not abate by reason of the death, resigordion or rewired from office of such presi • denti,but may be dontinued and prosecuted to judgment against his succesior,andelljudgmetats ' and decrees obtained or rendered against such president for any debt ol." nobility of such nest. elation. shall be enforced only againstthe joint property of the association. or in case of an in tlividunl banker, against the property invested • in the honk, which property skull tie liable to be taken: and sold by execution, under any sorb judineent or decree. . ' . Section 19. That no suareholder of any sash asmmietion, shall be liable in his individual ea- - pacitY, beyond the circulating, notes issued by such niSOtiatiOn, or for any contract, debt or en gage:tient of Such aSsociation, unless the aiticles of issiocititicin by hint signed, shall have declared - thelstitireholeir shall be so liable. , , Fiecition 20.• That it shall be lan - Till for banks, establisbal,under the provisions of this nog, to • .pancliase, hold and convey real estate for the ili follinting purposes: • Erin. -Such as shall be necessary for its im , Media& accommodatioit in the convenient trans action of its business: or '.Second.' Such as shall be mortgaged' or eon. • re:recite it, in good faith, in Satisfaction of debts previously Contracted in the coarse of its dm:d ingo t or 1 Third. Such as it shall purchase at tales un der judge:Tata decrees. or mortgages; held by suila associations, that the raid. association thrill • not purchase, bold, or convey real estate in' any other ease, or fqr any other' purposes, arid all conteyeaces of such real estate shill he made to -the [president, or such other officer, ea shall he indicated in the articles of association,[ and whinli president, 'Or officer, lied his tucemsors froM time to time, may sell, assign, and c o nvey theirame, free from any claim thereon, a gainst anyl of the sharehaldersr-or any portion claiming under them. Section 21. That each and every tank estab lished tinder the provisions of this act, di all, on the I first Monday January. April, July; and ' Octebei ; in every car, after hiving commenced the ;badness of b king, make out and transmit . to th e Auditor Ge end, in the form to s be pre- Serthed by. hien, . full statement of the affairs, f at ,the bank, veri r d by the oath of the Presi-, *near cashier, w rat statement shall contain: -.First. The amt of capital actually paid in. `deism: The v ane of all real estate owned by. such bank, specifying what portion is occupied by the hankg as necessary to the transaction of its b.:nema. - I Third: The ritunber of shares held by melt batik. • I I Fourth. The amount of debts due to the,bank, • specifying' each ai ! are due from moneyed, or other corporaticrni, or banks, abet specifying the amount-'secured. by bond, and mortgage, or judgment , I • Fifth. The anima of debts due by said: bank specifying ;reek as am payable on demand, and much as are due tel ether banks. ' i Vieth: The amo tof notes and other evidences Of !debt issued by 'd bank. Seventh: The ount of profit and loss Of said `bank since its las preceding Statement, and the amount of divid ds declared and made' uring the same period. I !Eighth: The a mint of increase of the capitol stock, if any, an the same 'of all persons who shall have, becom parties to•the artielM of _as sociation to the ~or may have withdrawn therefrom eine@ t e last preceding report: I Section 22.. I any such bank. shall fail to maks ant and itlah e statement required 'in the last p rig 'meta), for thirty days be ri 'and the period hen the same is required to be made, of shall 'V elate any of the • provinions of this e'et, the An. tar General may proceed in the same manner to close up and redeem the circu lating notes of suck batik, as La provided in the ninth section of this act, for refusing or failing I to redeem ita circulating notes. Section 23. at it any portion of thaoriginal capital of any seen bank shalt 'he tvithdiaint for any purpose, whatever, whilst any deliti of the bank, - 113 circulating notes excepted, remain nn- eatiafied; no dividends on the ehares - of thelmpl- 1 tgitoek shall thSreafter be made, until ' the . de. • telt of capital ahall have been made good, either by subscription! of the nhareholders, or out of the -eubsegnent , morning Profits of the 'associa tion. , , Section 24. '[That every bank established' ®- de; provisions of this act, shall be liable to pay the bolderlor every bill or note, put in Mr " enletion, as money, the payment of which shall ,„Ittese been demniadal and, refused; dim6ges for non payment thereof, in hen of:internee, at' . sad after the rate Of ten per cent per amen; from the time of -Stich refusal un ti l the pa ent of . , gush circula tin g notes, together with the damage I thereon. Section 23. That no bank established ender the provisions• of this act shall issue I or pat in ' circulation any bill or note of said hank, pay able ,tit any amber place - than at sniff hank, Or I otherwise than payable on demand, atid without interest; and , every violation of this Section by any officer or officers of said tank; sloth he deemeera misdemeanor, punishable by, a tine het lass than five hundred do ll ars, and luipri . ...nment not less than ono year, or &dant the] discretion ' "of the court- •. I° " -Section 29:" nut it shall be the dzity 'ot the Auditor General, as soon as the return. are re - eeivid by him from the several banks; n. 4 s pre scribed in the twenty to notify the State Treasurer and Secretory of the Comuumwealth that such return! are received, WhOSeanty it shall he, after receiving such no tice, to meet. ith the Auditor General, nll, or a ' majority of zehoze shall form a board of exami ners; whose duty it shall be to =amine the re , theta cif all the several banks, and if, in the opin ion Of said beard, or a majority of !than, any bank.established under the provisions of this act has barns°, managed, or if the pane debt .plac ed in the hands of the Auditor General ms collat. etal security: Litt Bo depredated in ve ' lue that the bill:holder lain danger of losing, thee, mid in such cane, - the Auditor General :hall give the • president or cashier of such 'bank, notice of the decision of the said boarder erauniners, and' re quest inch bank to increase the security to an amounts peaked try said board, or, al majority of ~, abet:Nor to return to the Auditor General a spe cified_s- amount of circulating noted ef ank:;;: may hare withdrawn therefrom since the last preceding. report, and it shall be the duty of the Anditor General to "mile the state. I . t. 4 • 4- meat:required to be Snide* this Seution;; N to -Vet, published in alfisimpapergrinted,in the smunty , rte ende. plaen,nf busineril Ufauch bank is 'loca tein the piper at Har ri sburg, whereie the laws 9f the State arupublishe+2, the exPells e of lniciVivnbliestion tabs , paid by the bank, Section r. That whenever the board otexam inert! Provided for by the twenty second section of this act shall have reasonable ground to be- BOTe that the quarterly' ,returns' made by any bank under the previsions of the twentieth sec tion of this'act are fraudulent, or do not set forth the 'trite mmdition of each bank, they are hereby 'authorized to appoint three competent Orions, whii, after being sworn or affirmed before' some 1 competent authority, to discharge their duty with I fi delity, shall proceed to investigate the 'condi \tion of such hank, and mate report thereof to said board of examiners, (the expenses o such investigation to be borne by the bank,)nd if 1 the report of ouch investigating committee he suth as to make it apparent that the o bill-holde n r is in danger of losing, the said boardexami 'era may authorise, and the Auditor General ap- I pli,' the remedies provided for by the twenty I second section of this act. ,Section 28. The legislature reserves the right to' amend, alter, or repeal this act in such man ' ner however as shall do no injustice to thacor- ired plrators, nor destroy arty vested right acqu by them, nor shall any such repeal take sway or impair any remedy which has been given against for such company, its stockholders, or officers any liability which shall have been incurred. -,-- PITTSBURGH GAZETT PUBLISLIED ➢Y WIIITE k CO PITTSBURGH • SATURDAY MORNING, FED. 15, ISSI Tux WORLD'S PAUL AT LONDON.--OUr fellow townsman, Sons D.' Davis, Esq., has been ap. pointed on the State Committee, of this Comn mbnwealth, to attend the great Fair at Landau, dud has received his CoMmission under the'great Seal of the State from Gov. JOIISTO:r. Mr. Davis expects to leave this city about the middle Of March, and to sail from New York about the' Middle of April. Any business committed to the bands of Mr. Davis, either in relation to the Fair or other matters, will be efficiently attend ed to, midi know who have had business Intel?. Uourse with him in this city, during the long 'series of years he has filled the post of an active and enterprising business man. .I.IIrOILTED ArLT Sax, of Baltimore, have established in that city a house for the impdrtation and sale of English Garden Seeds, and have sent us a few samples of the mast important varieties for distribution to intelligent, practical gardeners, as will be seen by their advertisement in another column. We shall endeavor to carry out the views of the ad-' vertisers in the distribution of the box of seeds received, and trust that into those whose hands they fall will take such care in their cultivation as will test the question as to the superiority over seeds of native growth. • Ports? METALLIC tUnIAL CASES—Why is it that some enterprising person has not introduced these beautiful -and appropriate cases for the dead into Pittsburgh, where they could be manu factured as easily And cheaply as in any part of the country, ands we presume the patent right could easily be puichased. We examined sever al on exhibition of the Franklin Institute last I Fall, and consider them much superior to the coffins now in use. These easel are composed of various kinds of iron. They are thoroughly enameled inside and out,. and are'thus made im pervious to air, and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a classic form—are light and portable, while they combine the great est strength of which metal is capable, in a given quantity. When properly eecnred with cement, they are perfectly sir-tight, and free from exha lation of gases. Vicy coot no more than good rood coffins, and are better than any other article in use (of whatever cost,) fortransportation, vaults, or ordinary interments, as has been proven by actual experiments, and certified to by some. of our most scientific' men. • A AUGdF.STION.—,I friend, speaking the other day or the accident which happened on the New York akd Eric railroad, by one of the ears run . - I tang off the track, and rolling down a bank, sug gested that where roads run along the edge of either natural or artificial banki, they ought to 3 / 4 be protected by stout wooden fenders tanking outside of, • and parallel with, the mils. These fenders might be cut out of round logs by saw ing them thiough the centre twice, thus reducing the log td quarters, which, being triangular, 'would he the best shape, awl very cheap. By bolting suchtinibers firmly to the croa.s-ties, out side the rail, they would be not only a real secu rity StgaillEt such accidents, but they would be valuable if they did • nothing more then give to passengers a feeling of security. THE Wactutoo BRIDGE CASE.—A telegraphic despatch states that Chancellor Wu'worth bus made his report to the Supreme Court against the Wheeling. Bridge, declaring it to be an obstruc-r1 non to navigation as it now stands, and recum-1 mending that it be raised TWENTY KNOT EKES. If this is done, it will give seventy jive feet epaee on thirty three feet water—little 'eheugh room for the purposes of navigation. SUESS.EILL/NO " Doss.—The destruction of sheep by dogs is an evil of no small magnitude, and worth} , of the immediate interposition of the I Legislattire. A taz of one dollar a head on dogs would exterminate the half starved curs, (and it is suentrat do the mischief;) for a mat who will pot feed his dog sufficiently; will not pay a dollar a yearfor We are gratified to know that petitions are, or soon will be, in circulation, praying that such a law may be emoted to operate in Allegheny coun ty. We believe that such a law is in operation in Washington county, eo that nothing , is needed but to extend it over Allegheny, and ifts on, until it shall extend over the State. The moneys ari sing from this tax is to be kept in the treasury of the county as a special fund to pay for sheep killed by dogs; and from what our farmers tell us, we think it will require a pretty heavy fund to do so. In fact, so great has been the deatrue -1 don from this cause, that many of them hate abandoned sheep husbandry altogether. Systnar Law is New Youg.—Sloyor Kings land, of New York, has ordered that groggeries of every description, be closed on the Sabbath.— This v an example worthy of imitation. Mu. GOVG/L —Last evening Mr..Gough deliv ered his lost lecture in Pittsburgh. His extra ordlintrypowers are best attested by the crowds who night after night attended his lectures. In the style of his oratory, he belongs tb the Whit field schooL • Many of his anCedoten are related with thrilling, itartling effect. ills Mimicry is inimitable, triLos'iho life - but never low. His argismentasid appeals are solemn and-impres sive, and curry irresistible conviction to almost every mind. Ills visit has certainly been a privilege and blessing to this community ; lint it will be well to take taro that we do not verify the old adage that "when the holiday is . orir, the saint is far 'gotten." Let us endeavor to preserve and strengthen tho good ]impressions - which have been made. None can do this more effectively , limn the gentler sex. Their infivance, actively ' exerted, can. make and keep the cause of tem \ perance popular, and their persuasion can save many of their erring brethren firom degradation and ruin. Now that public sentiment has received a strong impulse in the right direction, the time is auspi cious 'for attending toeless moral pests, the dog geries. A quiet, prudent, determined course, at such a time as thiscema accomplish much tolspds abating the Tire Bauman—We have copied from lane of the Pittsburgh papers the advertisement of the railroad company, inviting 'proposals for laying down the rain, upon their line of improvement trom Pittsburgh so - ltlaisillon, a distance of lei ' miles, which point ;it ie,.'llesigned toil . reach the coming season; giving to us the assurance that the are will run to this place by mid-summer. The winter has been favorable for the operation of . contractors, who hove - pushed forward. the work with commendable,Cnergy. Mr. Crowly is pressing through his point eection; and the stone work for the bridge at Brighton in about completed. Mr. Martin, the contractor at Ithe heavy Summit section, informed us last week that he would complete his work by the let of July.. Mr. Davidson, of Sharon, who had con• tracted to furnish mudiills, Is now pinging the timber upon the line to Pittsburgh; so that the work of laying down tbo,tails may be commen ced very shortly after the 'period indicated for the letting.—Bearer Argue. For .t. 4. Pituburgh Gazette. . As it is well ascertained theta paper is now in circulation praying for pardon for incendiaries in the Western 'Penitentiary, would it not be well diet the public, should know the names of the signers of such documents- If they are citizens and property holders, it would be proper that Insurance offices should be apprized of it, that . they might be careful in their risks when demand ed by such persons. For Myself, .3lr.'Editar, I would withdraw a policy of insurance from any office in which I found myself insured in such ! company. At all events the publication of the names of the signers to these petitions' for pardons, should be known,. No good citizen would be secure in trusting such persons about ! their premises at unseasonable hours of the night. Our members of the Legislature would confer a great public benefit by reporting an act and having if passed, whereby on nppeal fur 11 pardon of the kind should he presented to the Legislature in open erosion, and read in public beforeithe Governor had any power to make a final decision upon it. T hi, prurient state of at. fairs demands come measure of the kind. TILE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC Lieutenant William D Porter of the • United States navy, lots addressed the following letter to the editors of the Southern Press in relation to the missing stealthy:-- '• Messrs Genoa:—Thy steamer Atlantic Mix- I Mg been unheard from fir near thirty nine days. the friends of those on board feel no doubt very I. uneasy lint I do not think there are as yet .auf- Relent grounds for uneasiness. Should the At lantic have, brlketi her shaft, walking beam,. or It her cylinders, or even burnt out her boil- I Chi, she would not be in a dangerous condition, as as her hull was in good order, and likely to contend with any sea which she would encounter. Should any of her machinery be disabled, it is marethan likely she would make for the Azores; her passen gers could hero land and take the Lisbon steamer, or proceed to Bermuda by an-English steamer. From the time "she put her helm up Tor the Azores until reaching, would be at leant twelve days, and it is not likely the steamer could be heard from in less than forty days. The Atten d,' could then proceed to Gibraltar, and send their engineer to Toulon or Marseilles-for any thing she may want. her next course, instead of Gibraltar, would be to rim south and take the 'trade winds;' she would then hare rim at leant three thousand fire hundred miles under sails, which distance she could nut Perform in less than sixty days. Add this to twelve, and three days for stopping at the Azores, makes seventy-five days. It is, therefore, not likely the Atlantic can reasonably he expected to be heard from for at least twenty-fire days more, or that,there should be any,good ground for great uneasiness. The Southern passage from the coast of Africa or Gibraltar is generally made in forty-eight days in good sailing ships. W. D. PORTER, U. S. N. Washington, Feb. 5, 1551." Pcnuc Mecriso-A SOW MARKET HOUSE - A large number of our citizens assembled yes terday o vening in the public school house of the Sixth Ward, to take into consideration the pro priety of establishing a New Central Market House, for the accommodation of the citizens of Pittsburgh. Dr. Andrew Black was called to the Chair, and Messrs. Jared M. Brash and M. W.l.,cwis appoint ed Secretaries. On motionr the following gentlemen were ap pointed it Committee to prepare business for the meeting-Messrs. John limper, Dr. Wray, J. D. Kelly, Andrew Getty, and James C. Cummins. While the Committee was absent, the meeting was addressed by the Chairman, and Messrs. Harper, Woodivell. Gribben, and it number of other gentlemen. We regret that the late hour at which the meeting adjourned, prevents. from geeing even a synopsis of their remarks. The Committee'returned, and made the follow ing report, which, after considerable discussion, was adopted: Whereas, The prosperity of a city de pends, in a great degree, on the abundance of those public conveniences which administer to the social comforts of its inhabitants, and as such facilities are promoted, it Is shown by experience that new impulses are given to the tide of popu lation, and a rapid advance takes place in the value of taxable property, thee affording certain and ample remuneration to the public treasury for every judicious outlay which wan prompted by a liberal spirit, and sanctioned by an intelli gent and salacious policy: And Whereas, Nest to hydrant water, the most valuable of public comforts, and which is now happily afforded to our whole city, there are no couvenierices' more desirable and necessary than commodious market-houses, so situated es to be easy of access, and central to the masses of the population; And Whereas, The old Diamond market laouse, which, a quarter of a century ago, was in the heart of the Dlxy. is now, in consequence of the vast increase and spread of population, verging on one of its extremities, and not only badly lo cated, and miserably constructed, but approach able in no oilier way than by a single narrow street, and alley, so that it isconindered but little better than a nuisance by the masses of our ia - A , morn ''''''‘'.•'-"Tlll'''.. ,"ruff that • ... n people, and alit is a constant theme of dissatio - .‘, 1... " . I. ' 1 " . f•l2 a 2 ' l9 ' 24 th ''''''''' n '''" faction, it hecoMes US, as mute., sensible to the E 15.„... a, re 1.3. pouddiou. and was almost totall, hhod , ' take -t he Ile bat ix.etto. widicrie the Ilr.tpla scro ice Ile w. nee I gTlynl.e, to taLen to one of tie bed llorpitaln io London. cat hut the sideration, before public funds are squandered, , I,et treatment leaden mold •tifool lut cp....11 not he te. through a othetrt-eighteit policy, in perpetuating - - .i, col 0. .fiche . ie..% ...ti0h...0. 1 a. tece...oh. i had the epi, and to inquire into the expediency of ItilL'il COOPER'S WHITE GLUE-For I heart es much ei.w.t the per. & u m I tbooyht I would to irome4Pitoly obtnining a 800 for a great Central ....i, I. fel 15 1 LIPP sCO , once et non tie. in m 1 i.,. has . imail honk of the Market Place, v. here such braidings can be tree- frill:II MOMETERS - A tall noblOrtutent for 1 Nirolcunt tlt n Bien ...PI 1,1 e‘ re reit aod ...I. m the ted . will gratify a laudable pride, and coin- ~,,, 1,, Dbl.. J. 011 in oco odore of one mouth ~,,,, „ 1. ., ~,,,,,,..., „ 0.. , t „„ t h o f t. h. u„,, i promise all sectional interest; or, if another SU ROICA INSTRUNIENTS of every de ofotbe above statement at an - tune I may he called upon policy should be thought better, to consider as to onion., for rale by fcbls J KIDD FIX, 1 tom do, and some of my neig ' hbors rata notify to the M.. I the best way of establishing additional market c sRANE'S PATENT COMPOUND WASIi- l iniHNIRT JuNDS 1 houses in such positions as will accommodate the !NU MIXTDRE he tale bv J KIDD aco ' .-.-- Cron't Bottom. Deaver Co. Pa, Pr , 4,1 55 n 1 densest districts of the city, and afford public -- . lfiligi - ti:l - 1,0R14, IN tML--„i f- all a , 1 IPOTTON-10 ha l er.' for sale by F.... 1c bi . K ` . . ,. ' "”` E '"%., " ~.2 " ,._,,_4 ° "° " 2 ., ~'''''',„ '' 22 E- comfort and conveineitie Therefore N . ,,) fehlo ISAIAM DICKEY ICD eortertent AI, Catmint, Laker 4 evert drenrlPtino , -- , k.lin‘ `4. Any """ '''. A .'""...".-". '''' tars Resolved. That - a committee et nine be ap- amelmatichtsec sewn telnoOlars Coloos.orstlsiut e, F /COTTON BAGS-4 0 dor twilled, for ails Wood and trim greens D. 3.1 Curry„D A. Mort, JO.DII ee. of every dercrlybloto far sale. be , 5 i )by feblo Idol/ILIA i ROD D ,,,,,0,.... . m , m p 5 e 5.,„..„ mb.,,k,..,y, .1, 0 by tar i ,„.. pointed to inquire If a site fur a Central Market &bit _ _. IDD tOD , yrktor. P- 11 KIER, noose can be obtained in the Third ward, and -7k.-. Pprmape. for sale by fsbUsssw XIXUTOR'S NOTICE-Letters testa- SEl ; r Ac hl ti eS-. 16-11613. rasa , Ratan beventh et. Pittsburgh 1 east of Smithfield strict, 50 situated as to afford 1 m,othr ,, th, , ~,, ,„,,, „,,,,, ~,,,,,,,t h, o r 5„,.,,,, 1 , l ' , AIe , SILLS A ROD - 1 a ready and easy sic from the title wards of , cares. thee.X. hatte granted to tbe under•igurd. all • Law Partnership. the city. • e ereu. nolettod to the donde.. sr. here. notified le . ton'aep.m. nt. and those h.. , • Lai.. n .... ,, , ,, iciiE utocrilo.l.9 have it.sociatetl Gaeta- Resolved, That our memb e r of the City . ist,-, se co .n. itesa D r .111.nneut a Al.. r elm eel.. in tbe practice of Law, under the firm of Black Councils lie requested to obtain a suspension of ~,,, ~,,,„„ , r "TII LH- S `• L-.ff....„,`••'`., A anhingleu Our or the other of them. when v. en. all proceedings in, regard to the Diamond Mar- . -11 - ..i. -- ..::, - r-ored to Court, ran be found at all tunes In the m aw, on Let House until such time as the reports relative N LI% N. -. urp :, ur, le . '-- BON FIS M h iII dif I I c ' '''h '"5. Vatsbur•b. now gr.awmbv2zer hare open ta g morning several roe. of hew Encino ' READE WASIIINCITON to a Central Market Place shall be submitted for not., eennenng of EngliA Deghten Chip, 119ngarlm. their consideration. V.V, .. 1 2 ,"1 aii?01., ' c:gnirit ' itt n XT. ' al,,, a ,riri_.= 7, . On motiop the following committee wan al , cions Pe.rl. Esubruidered do Ameba... Preti. Vandyke. pointed in pursuance of the above • °lntim , kg. l ;l l l7g . nt,a . t o a ch1p . ..,.1:412,1 1 :1 1.0 tat Ward William Algeo. Aiwa vv der snored Enilltillk Donnas...plain and raised and •• It Bbert woods. istritX, P atu a rs "" ' ''' ' ' ,7 n"esr `4 , l' .. t tb Roy •,and In. , aileav-ipe I, ern. tr Jobs Stopten, feld3 — ..p5,....,... - - - - 4th - Robert Mel.lutheon ,fr, 11L H ISTORY 01- --11..SPENNIts, No. 8, f,th • • E• Melody), u, sr. tt Tu.ks...-vi . sat _tit * Quarn;:erklalts, or nth •• • John Harper, ~. 5..... t awry att. M . N.: ens blobtetith,br Al ...ad, limn., heee hetet ree'Qe.nd M ist nonut•s 7th - • K T Friend. Lterary Depot. Nu IS Thud rt. • .4, , tank Pty • John Coyle. --- Bth - John Laightner• VILTATEI CURE WOR Ihe Water • w w ,s oe v Manual , by 3.0 !hen. M D. Qll motion it wax resolved that the officers of waicr ce. in Anscrics.edited by a Water Patient Heal Donk of lly amp.. tar Professional and Dowel.. the wetting he added-to this 00111 Millet. neb, benr Wet. On motion it was resolved that the above com- Neue emelt. , of ilfdro... with . LlDeelt engraved illonratlero of imprrta. auMerts to, Myriad Johnstco =Mite prepare n report, to be presented to an m i , adjourned meeting, to be called in the Sixth , Tb.. , ..." unmanang,.l7,-a,rtggf,blrepalhy. by the late II Ward public School House, on the 22nd day l trt - 1 1.1. " l. lul hates Rath , of Febroary, at 7 n'eloJk p. rn "1 Toe 111101 c wand 111r.eale by il C STOCKTON. Bootnener and hlatamer, rarer Mtaket sad Third stA On motion the mee ting adjourned • fe1.1.1 --....--- (1,0-PARTNERSUIP-We have this day &sort/di ACCIDENT - A German residing in ) asiociatot watt us in the tVAL BUSINESEL Rolwit Bnyardaknern, *as walking out the Fourth street . D 1 bosomy. Tbe style ninth A. , ,,,,a1 c biit . ,, r; ,_ . co road, when the wet weather, wbichittotiave had for jll a few days past, commenced, and /then apposite 1 & CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL PAIN may the Eighth Wahl school house, he slipped and a 1.,.,!. ., fir r i te,, ,, , , 47 , gz , r , z2 t;., • = is . s .fA x fell In falling he extended his arms in order ' Merchants of V:lncirmatt ha Its l i e, ' ,nr to cave himself, and 4Doth bones of opeczani, just th „ , th ,,, ,th,,,,,„„cri,.. las„fr:a.V.,Ml„nt. above the wrist, were broken In two pitces. ••ur, save bevnerquaYnted with. land .14 for a Y.'. or two e'en an ankle of banally Medicine known as Perry Davit• .---...-- . N .1;1 Lle Pain Killer, and we wouklusure the publk that o in:J o nre .. . , p en tu b as we knoe. it hat Oren the the sum. M can rorommend It to the PkTglt Lar.coiv.-A colored man named Isaac 1 Le„, c V;At, ' Johnston, was yesterday committed to prison by 1 esteems an art.e .Tgreat ...Land virtue, lad.d. we his honor, Mayor Fleming, on Eolith of Mrs, I ,7,,,„"1PT, n ,,n0 • 44 4. 211,;',1.,' 1 .11",b ~V.;,, TT be ilLn7;t di o ' r Maria Mehalfey, who charges Lim with stealing i Its extensive pale and tansy' incrtaseng demand.- r ei671.4 b:r 15 a the leading °Tuggle. several articles of trifling value. I Far .... by It E. SELLERS. wholetalt, Agent. eVi3 ST Mr. John U. Barr, also preferred a chitrge of ST ~I street. the same nature against him. Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale T. subscriber °LILTS for sale the Ileum and grounds here be now render, situated on Pork street, helm Tre. ant, In Allegheny. and alout 25 minute? walk from the •• bet of this city. The lot to 140 toot fro. or Part at, running beet 252 feet, to an alley--enntaining nearly 000 acre of ground, and hi bounded on every side by large open lots, adorned with trees rod shrubbery. The house Is newly new, large, and excemlingly woN aerangod, having (emit of 50 feet, and a depth of 72, and contaltui fourteen room, beside, hallo slue feet wide.. It Ls built to the beef and most durable manner, and has • Gni-proof roof. and contains ail the modern convenience , Two M.P., with an unfailing supply of hard end ~oft water, are at the door. On the premises , ere the neeenvery out buildings, stable, carriage Lmue, Re. The grounds are laid oat umettly as a lawn. revered with choice fruit trees, evergreens, flowering e urrants, gulYhdtrriel, taApbeiries,lc. and a email Mud. o. The fruit is Eddie lot 1,111,1, and the trees are In their prime, and yield rlOOll4ll for the want of an ordintu, fondly. The situation of.thic pnmerty as to salubrity end suburban mmfira,•comloin , ..l with contiguity to the city. is not surmuoad by any reithlenee In this vicinity. it hes a view of the Ohio River for over n mil, of Tetnnemnee rill, South Pittsburgh. the 000, the two rivers, and the hills around. forming altatlier 0, lamorturtie sProepeet of which the eye never wearies, Ever, boat which enter! or departs from the port a Pittsburgh on the Ohio. Ow. In full view. The residence awl grounds are alsotohapletely removed from any an of dnat so destructive of comfort and vegetation. and affords a retirement as quiet iuld {vacant mai( hwated in some quiet not in the muntrY• The reopen a will he Kohl at a her,„-ain. and poariestion given on the first of April. Enquire at the Ossetia office. ishedtf 2.: WHITE. Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. NCOURA(IE 1101 E INSTITUTIONS. Water @lra , . In thew - an/bon. C. O. lien.... Preeident A matt. See ., This Caeca-Le II INJ. nrenucl to {Want Oil mare/wain!. In core- and in traneina. vecele. • An 1.00 .-turapty for do aLiliir and temoirr. , It.. Inantu Oe ton. .[Saul of al, eliarct , t td ha Dinaie, to . die G Ragalei. Wen. Latimer. Walter brear.s. ling.h D King. Lcassl I.lcceltoo. John Haworth. F. linriaaanh. S Ka, annuli European Agency. The retwentor =wok; elsitiog the trir,ital rtM cr ore., Beta:, during the ittooth 4 of Ayril. May. anal Jour neat. :Paving Patrhurgh am March 17 tb. slat will be pletuedattrad w way a,-enclos of • bir. /Matra tharartrr which Guy I. 0.r.t.1.4 to WA ram jara,d=rll JOU,: DAVIS. Foreign and loneriean Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Ho. 129 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE A full Ara coruyktertockof FOREIGN AND ANERICAN HARDWARE, Suitable far the rhylutytrAdu, vud vvhlelt Wry are yrtvpared to oth, to purr_hasm at rum , Witt compare favorably arab any of the. essown oda,. Dongt.tic and Foreign EzrAangt; Bank :Voter, Odd 4- Silrtr, Barsoht, Sold 4 Erchangrd EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE T WM. A,IIILL & CO, No:----44 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. di - !tamest Athoer. es 11111 i DEPO6MI4 AMA CJOPARTNERSHIP—We have toenciated with e.TIIOXITON lfru. Ida es.thl.r of O teh a ttot Farmer" t Deprolte Bank. r te dew,. U. a h , the titaness. The stile of the Um rental. mu hrettehoe. 13 ' A. WILKIN6 4 CO. EXCHANGE AND BABEING HOIISE or, A. A . VILKINS , & CO., Corner of Third and Market sts„ Pittab'gh. 6.IECOND LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, On'tha employmcbt of time not ocrupkal Latina.. M. DC'AMP, Unitarian minim., arill deliver Ina !Second Inra to Young Mn',. nu Futalay rrening. ICUs inst., at 7 &dna.. at Colon Mil. corn , of Eralitairld and Flft.l4 &Vert.. t HARDEN SEEDS—A full d:andgoo ort " 7.:llZd'arr`dlVlV,Lvt4.Z.i.=v7i.l auI)ISSOLUTION- OF PARTNERSHIP — The partnership heretofore exisGrtg _between the xontiers under the Arlo of iiheeklett was die :re rethl7 the datihaf=r;(ll Vii,ralyto's‘t'•Ullogroomp the business. althortted taupe the name of Olt late for that pitrpnW. No, 101 Wood Wert. B lt eitheKl.rl`f. 14 bloomy TUGS ft 0 MTV NEW FIRM—B. C. Shncklett and William Perm. as general partners, and Iktiponlo Glide, at rpoetel and ilrottol metticr will continue thi, 11011,19/e My Grads business under Gm of II t fl. Steeklet g CO. Log,' by fiZ; V 114 19 ", fettle WM PAIN& .)TEW math. 31USIC—arkWhere are tire friends of by 0 Ber 'se Igo .W Bawl to tell You T471/117;4 o'er the Dar,11.05.. 0ng 121Teallor N.Winst7lianir'. a new d'n"" to She I lure le far herby Oh, mect me on the Shiver Shore . Good htght. My Ganes ma the Prairie Lea—it oodbarY Lily libel, C Futter g:147= 4, ° , Valuate. hy 0 Barker . Wouldht. the filmk Shatters' Fong an !Folks I we, with tbee—fOr Guitar Les Adieux, by Gorr Arteatenstro collection of new Polkas, Waltxm Variat loons. fre Alm w mPPIY of “New Ca ma 0.4C19,7 Cantina Landis, a nd so excellent oew work, called Me ttWelottlet.. 'U r ;le? terbbTitnirll 'l3l:ao"t=tfo ur the host works ever pail:Med 5i.51.5111.1ifL polden Hwy.:o 101 Third et. ~,ess RRiv 6[1.11.11, C. SIIACKLETT & CO—Wholesale jr)7o,Mstourrisgr, art Drusestic Dry Dad, pe•tilot LOUR-9 0 9 s MATTII siipriiin Y e, in fin by fan RILE, p:! CO .. V ItEEN kPPLES--311 blib.iiToi—snie by Li fetal' DUEY: 3IATTIIEWS X 111) bbl fresh, fo — r sale — by TeLl4 HUEY, MAIVIIEWS & CO fOr stile hI4 co CO. `AF}: INVESTMENT-4.1,000 in Allegbe- Ij us Cuutity Cuuhao INmlr, for atle hT AWN A. CO.mu a 64 Woral at, Mire 4th. - IA DOLLS Allyglionv City Loupen L ;OIWiL/ intend twvable. In 'New win b. .14 y fobl4 • \v 11. A. A HILO , CO• I:3II b NI i STILA.TUIt'S NOTICE-4coliT is AATArni7;;: l 4 ' „ L i b iLl'.'." l "iltr.4.;% l ;:r i A.l, ,V“.• of Ohio townnhip. All,henr • all persons Indoblrd are I , lntM "um'. Il l' inedata.pasoent, end the... L . -lug 1 . 1..1 , 1..5. 4 .. 1 .J' 1 " r Ideate twitsswtcd to present the wont. duty entlnmtkatesl. fur settlement. ALEXANDER MERRIMAN. 4b141gt•9 Achanthirstor HONEE I MATTERS.^ L , TEXPESANCr. Mornausr.—A meeting of the ! Young lies of the city of Pittsburgh, with the leave of Divine Pro'widence„ will be held on Mon day evening next, in the Lecture room of the Fink Presbyterian Church, (Bev. Mr. Paxton's) to take into consideration the expediency and importance of organising a Young Men's Tem perance Association of this city and vicinity.— Several addresses may be expected on the ocea ' sion. The young men who have recently and on form - er occasions signed the pledge, and all others who Wish to aid the cause by their personal in , Science, until the plagues curse of iriteinparsnre shall be banished from nur land and the world. are cordially and earnestly invited to the meeting. Signed by one hundred respectable young on.. FINE Daarrantorver. ENTAELI+II'3ENT.-WE paid a visit yesterday afternoon, 'the new daguerreotype establishment of N. sc Cu., un Fourtl street, entrance by lAti.l3 cite Hall, and were delighted with the "evidences of Mr. N's good taste and skill which every where met our eyes. The rooms are beautifully fitted up, and the sky lights superior to any in the city, so that a picture can be taken in an exceedingly short apace of time. This is of course, an im portant requisite, when children, who can rarely he kept In one position more than a few Inwood', are to be taken. , We have seen many of the daguerreotypes taken by the most celebrated' Eastern Artists, and can truly say that this gentleman's produc tions will compare favorably with the best of them. Any of our readers who may wish to possess the "counterfeit presentments" of their relatives or friends should call on Mr. Nelson, and we will warrant that they will be perfectly satisfied with his handiwork. CONCERT.—The lovers of musk are to be fa vored with a concert on Monday .evening., by ar tists of considerable celebrity, to wit: Madame Buechelle, Franlan Stople, the former a distin guished vocalist, and the latter a celebrated pi anist. They will have a full house no doubt. Two MOUE ALLT.OO. I, 11111111 TAT R9111:1W . vee honor, Maor Guthrie, Is makin fresh de- lopinents rela y tive to the highway r obbers who , have, of late, infested our city. Two young , VIM named John McKee and Tiromas N. Smith, were yesterday committed to prison, charged with participating in the recent robbery of Mr. O'Neal. A numb rof other persons were like wise examined, b t the evidence against them R. not sufficient o warrant their committal.— The defendants all committed for further hearing,. and will reexamined on the 17th. It may he that sode of the amused - ire inno cent, but there i no doubt they were l'foued m bad eueupszty, and if tkury' osostiNtbie time, we trust thkt,lhajlidUilbelttiree tIM'AI with, whom they associate in future. 8. N. WICKTS.P.IIAII. FIFTH PILEBIATEIIIAS 01011.C11.—CIITIMTAIN , Fats:son ! You all know the history of this Church. Our last payment of the troublesome floating debt is nt bond. Five of them • have i been paid, this one is the last, according to the 1 agreement of those who hold the tile of the property, and who burro bound themsel tee to re convey tho building and premises to the congre gation, when the claims they hare tendered are met. On Sabbath, 16th, i. e. to-morrow, collections will therefore be taken to assist in accomplishing this object. Divine Service will combenet, at half past ten A. -51., and at seven Pi M. ; the , Rev. William 51. Parton, of the First Preabyte clan Church, will preach the sermon in the morn lug, the evening sermonwill devolve upon myself. I have been advised to have something very attractive for the evening! Why is dile s Just to secure a good collection, as well as!to do you , good! To hold out any other motive would not he believed by any intelligent person.. Well, av always, so %ben, 1 mean to be attractive! When was it otherwise? Come then, all of you my worthy friends who con, and help us across the Rubicon! We want you to come at tide time p i citiculaely ! Come, and I shall oldeavor to i show you from Sand. iii, 5, that the Chwch of thisist in this world, in an emblem—tumiracle— a monitorand a magnet; and a magnet you -know, is "very attractive." I affectionately invite all,. especially the learned faculties of medicine and of the law. NATAMIIT i t WM., icerzcatomenca TABLE. Reported for the Pittsburgh Ciasetia, and for the Smithsonian Institute, Washington City. • migurp 01 Tilt T1161.1031IET;41, • Frbm Febuary 7th to February 14th. Dote. Souriee, 9 a rek. 3p m. 9 p m..J nil oleo,* 4G 42 U3p 38 64 . it V., &a 6 8 6 0 50 10. 4.1 51) 08 63 A II 82 84 53 81 33 12. 20 30 40 37 88 13. 20 '• 36 •54 41 .40 — l4. 42 48 52 ,48 I 47 • Atsr mei Orrics—Prrrainmo m—Five drunk arch mut isgmots were committed to prison yes terdny, by his besot% Moyor flutbrie. CCanarrf.D.—Aldennim Major of the Sixth Ward, committed no less than ten vaigrants to jrtil Yestenisy, for terms of imprisonment vary ing from ten to thirty days. AD-Tasmeav u F•vaa or Di. 11"Laza's Lana it ...Id be e•sr m MI • volume with earth:Hate made i s cf th i e f artaaticine.. Wbearver it tau ' hstl • hislt haa tse prpular. We have tri7our p 0,191 3 ,11013 httalrotts of orders lien the fallowl ..Canrsontton, N- Y. Dec. 10,'3:. -Meson.. KU.I A Co—Your travelung agent left with me •+bort time since, • quantity of 11•Lane'0 Liver rills. The whole lot sola very espial). sad risen the the. ct ssth' sct ` the. laded It to rotund...red tbh best mrdlrine or the tied ever offered for o New« send me another supply as soo poegiblo. W. Cl. AINSWORTH." Fo n r Oslo at J. FULD & CU. febltalAwls. No. Lb Wood et i Dlal.e. (Jo Friday indult.. Mil Itiet,,M.Mtv litut is, infauldaugh . ter of Jellemod I/. ate! Anna Maria Sleazes, aged e montlis nod 5 daYs. ' , The reJadvet and Dirndl , of the family ere riopectfulll invited to attend him funeral, from her parent's residuum. No. 03 Diamond erect tide (datunlay 1 morning. at 10 o'clock. to proceed to the Alleglfbay Cemetem. _ PHILO HALL jiR. lIOLLICE'S Select Private Leetures 0 Ph ymoloo. SI wide y, Tuesday. Wolneedac, Feb. L., li. o lv. For Oeutletneu exclusive'''. et Ili. 'Youttm not , o lmit. For LMics ittelusively. at 3 o'clock mngle Lectormoll. emits reseestalalrekiesw F. essta. , . 5100pm:she's Homo. _ P:1,15;11. Magi 1 851 Merchants' .Transpikdation . .Line , (VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND RAILROADS,) kOR PIIILADE'LPIIIA DIRECT—WITH , OUT DELSIIIPPINO. • A A. McANIILTY 0 CO., canal Bum, end Penn street, Vl'raßL RAY NOR, Catitral Block. Broad stemt, PULL delphia. We aro PrePared to reciiVe a large .mount merchandise mid produce to ship on the Opening of the canals to Plitt' , delnlds, end all intermediate places at lower rates. and to loss time thau In any previonS &mem. YkieiN B. The lorreased number of ou rrs provided Try the Canal Comminslnners (of earrrlaa r Is.. ea the Suite had will prevent arty pmeibillty of delay at Johnstoun, linlideyeliure G enital:labia. this sermon. C. A. 51aAN C LTV a co,. Canal Bag - -f'?"..-. ' ---. —' '10 (v . A. McANCLTY & CO—Transporters , 1j • Forwarding and CoMmlaslon !Imamate. INeoli CroatMiniu, .105 Peon Area., Pittabutub. foble IIOSIA'S—WIIITE, BONNET .HAND - earTourn, , No. 41 South Second titre., (.hots tstui, met side.) PhiladelPhlk feblLly -- t'4OAL — A tract of Coal Land lying on the i3loncomikelaiut the tinter coil nf Llnietoem, le offer. for vale on terms that rill more a preititaLle In vottut mt to mpltalqc or real TIM. Ileums uneugh fur tee or ' al; family, set alreade emeted on the premise. Me landing it mfc. Om water nivel, pcmilltlng biota to he Loaded at ail revving the cm! LA of the beet moan, and eaellY ollmvil the Pit le nog 'ln gond order. drY nod Mod l 7 Omitted, and towithin leas than Meentrillirc yards of the river. Plitt t", "Y n"'st '''''. ':""ire 4 JAS. S. at ON. ALP, at Law, Otto St- AULT'S ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS, &c. Tlle undersigned horticulturists and.Seed mu, from I.aUbn. haring estahlisitcd ilmmacires titnorc; Md., take the liberty to inform the gentlemen of rimburgh and vicinity, that they would delight to imp ply them with the leading...idea of the kiteken Centel" , a.c,l";,t,s..trvillo,...aita. tir e .141.il i, miLe. tat igr A nsg• h il= metal liming] for us by our friends near Lundenx 11. la a e et hp a tp e ss tl m fact well known to every ffardener of experience, that first rata Enalieli Garden Sessls produce in Quantity and Moor. =lt i ts%l o rti ` c% ° - ' 0,1 7 . tpiriTnt t kind : :rt ' ,17= 1 e l:7:111 common trash. To enable gentlemen In see the difference in quality, without expense to themselves. we have ender. ed samples of the mincimil kinds, which the adhere of the tissette sill present to !nut of their friends Int-vetted gard fliers) th.•y know ear and will do the Seedsjustice. and at maturity drop us a line informing us of sums., or . tirders for our geols, and remittanee, whilst all lima; te. eels,. our prompt and beet attention. e will send try Adems Express. (or es ordered.) We will furnish them hY the ounce. pound or cwt., or platform up to order. SAM'L A LT a CO. Calvert nodWir streets. .. • Ila de ltimom, )Id. Mr"TM C ARROL COUNTY RAILROAD—SeaIcd Cou ' orVy Ti&ibi.trarty I t rlla a rni t lt7ti o , t rio! f ol b trl nun! day, the 111th Jai kir Marett . laert,for the graduation, ...act ,. end bridging on the qui es ding from Carrolton to the valley vI " - Big Sand, near the Oneida 11111, Plane an,l slimily:Woos of the work may be examined, end um-Ovary Information obtained nn application to the Engineer. id the Oftleo of the Company, during the tan lava prevlone to the day of letting , II order of the Ward of threes re. r fehlOrtil ootrr CROZIER, See. SODA ASII-31 casks, for oak by f1.h16 W c f WILeuN (~ A LTPETItI.-5 0 bags, crude, for sale by 1. - 1 013 R tF. WILSON L 1 lA\ CLAY-1.25 bar, for rale by lJ w s F 1,11.20 N Wok," SECTION 110 ATS—The Tanacharinn .0 'Lein... Iring at Colombia. Sh"new at Freeport Albert, at I•ltbbur.b. Canal Brain. Pittaborgh. EXCIIANGE BANK 'STOCK—A few shams Rs sale. Apply to BAIRD IRVIN, fehl3 ll 4 Nsvon4 'VERMICELLI AN 1) .MACCARONI—: re.h Gell.reneronl Vernateelll. on Wend sod bar eels br the oreetell." MI. A. MeCLUILL) CO febEt 2 liberty et ECKEII'S FARINA--5 NUrs fresh, of en celebrated Ile a diet Lr Invallole rrn, abet fur Illanemenge, l'uddinge, (inlet ttonv. ror Nt'o. wery low by tbe bon. dosen. or retalL 0.1.13 W 1.1 . 41. NleCLUStfi t Cll. Fox's S CAltCll='nl.lem for sale by r•brr• • %rm. A. SVCI,IICO k CO. - _„ LIJICIiIiTES7 0 7 bates Cott , . 91 yneky nattbarr. ..Z.4 do l'eanuts. do Or) APP I ' . . 4 do do Nara.. . n d o do do pesled. • i do ch°..n. g .rri ' .ca rummer thaaava: firr . le by I 119 ' 13 W* 1 ' •• T &A.I.4II•DICKEY k CO :, ' LARDND HAMS-10 bblii:LEtrd; I