. 1- 1 " V MEM=SIM= o.uxt=—ClT -.IiEPLEV3BLT PITTSBURGH: ITEDI EBDp• 111.018,11NG, DEC. 81, 1856 frc SCOOrdarice with a resolution proposed by the Citiddepabllean Convention, William M. Rusk Presitient of 'sad Convention, ban ap. pointed the following Bweentive Cammittee for the ensuing year: : Capt. Andrew .Miller, Pint Ward. Cqpt. 0. W. Batchelor; Second Watt. Andrew MoMaster, Beg., 'Shied Ward. Edward P. Dirlington, Fourth Wend. - 1): V. Kammerer Fitto Ward. W. F. letudeoh, hilt , Ward Max K. Moorhead; Seventh Word. ...William Evolve., Eighth Ward. William Varnea. Muth Ward. . ti t* m ccOra of - the above Committee will mebt, a t ,. tse °Mee of 'Andrew Moldaster, Beg., on Frills .:evening next, January 2, at 7 o'clock. po t itoal nttendance is requested. - . EDWARD P. DMILINGTON, _ • ,_-' :Staked.. tionidzi.—Present, Messrs. Drum, Eincoldi Lambert, Murdoch, Pollock, Reed; SMytb, Taylor, Paestum, Wade, Weaver end President M'Auley. - Ablaut, Meseta. Alezander, Allen, Clarke and M'Cettolieun. 'Mr: Drum presented a petition from citizens " • "of eke :Ninth Ward, relative to publie weigh scales In saidarard. • • ": . Read and . referred to Einaftee Committee. C. ''C..conourred Mr. Smyth presented report of Street Commit .--tee, with ordinance making appropriations for '•7.grading and paving.' • • • Report accepted, and the question moaned on :^ the third reading and the final peon° of the '• ordinaries, there being votes in the negative. . • Mr, Murdooh moved for a euspension of the miles : - Adopted. The question then recurring the plumage aaopted. O. C. concurred. Mr. Galway presented report of Committee oa Merkete, relative to the Maim of John Tag ' gall, with the affidavits of John Taggart and Si. • . hilearebe, and the following resolution?: Resolved, That the President of the Diamond Market Hems Association be and the Boma le hereby requested to PaY to John Taggart, the Clertof•the Markets, the onto of $165, In full of coats, in the cases of the city of Pittsburgh vs. John Tianne, et al. Reicired, That the Cletke of the Cannella are ti rebp . ` d rested or tarnish a copy of the above takististion't.6', Sunni' Jones;" Esq., President of - the Diamond Market Homo Association. 'Read and lala over on third reading. -Mr. Dram'-Resolved, That the Street Com . iniselener be and bail hereby authorized to have . .ithe lee removed offrenn etreet, at Carson street nOreing. tio as not to obatruet the .pasecge of -','vehicles petting along Penn street. ".• • ,Bead sad referred to Street Committee. C. ; a: concurred. - 1." Mr. Wadi offered the following: °Reebteedi That the City Treasurer bo end is hereby" instructed to surrender the certifloates for all - 131MM held by this city, in the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company; and he receive . in enabling° therefor a certificate fur charts in `en - Ft. Wayne Chicago Railroad Company, which Isbell' not he transferable. Reed three times end pealed.. C. C. non-eon. .eurred; and struck out the words "Which ?hell :;not bo transferable." S. C. adhered. C. C. ad -;:hered, andreferred the resolution to the Finance Committee. ;No farther action. Reeobrcd,.That thatilty Treasurer be instruct ed to keep an =coact in the books of his office `with sack Railroad Company in which, the city is etoekbolder; such accounts to chow the num % ber.of.ebares held by the city in each Railroad L'omp any; -the date, number, amotmt and date when payable, of all bonds issued therefor, and the dates end amounts of all interest paid - by the 'city Said bonds: and- also the date, descrip- Aiomand amount of nil 'dividends received, from --- riaoh Railroad Company; whether in cash, sorip,• ar.shares of stoat; or whether for interest so.' truing on the same. Resolved, That the City Treasurer .shall pre rpare at the close' of oaah year a [statement of all Itsllroact anciannti, anti (submit the same to the Atoliting Couioaittee, who will include each . statement In their report to Cannella. Read : throe times And plotted. C. C. concur- -Reacdvad, That the City Tiaasurer, City fia- A ir:Ater and the Recording Regulator be instruct .rd to prorsdo a descriptive list of all the real netatecowned by or leased to' the city, specifying the position and the quantity of land in each lot . or tract separately; and in what manner each is need or occupied, anditio ',dabs:When acquired by_the city, with a description of the title pa pore held by the city for each, - .cud what city otEcer has the custody of such. Papers, thodist when-completed to comprise &full statement of ::all rial ,estate, ind be reported to the Councils. .7 . r IR &C. acieduled-tis..4llite-. 4 *-1 ,,, t 4 'Life 'by the city, and, a deseelption , -- pheteor; the above to be entered in a proper 'a dud _suitable boot; and kept is the 'Treasurer's alriedi 7 for fulcra reference, emendations and ad : ditiocc!', -C. C. annotated in the amendment . aft... Reed presented a bill of James T. fliacold far $2lBl, with:the following resection: Resolved, That the Mayor based he is hereby •natheriatal to draw Ms warrant in favor of Jas. T.. - Rinesi,i for. thee= ot . twenty-one dollars and eight,y•ans cents, belly, the amount of his bill in full to dive, and charge the same to contingent fetiLd. „Read throe limes and pieced. C, C. eon• carted. ' idr.. geed presented a bill of Luke Loomis, -tor " ,-- Tieeording ordinances, Umoncting to V 1 60, with the following resolution : • Rat That:the Malay be end be hi hettby ;antliOvized to draw his varreat in favor of Loko • Lcanale, Ent., for 321 al, it; fall of his acconat to December 18;1855. • Itteolation 'read three times and pastal. C C. ••coacurve.t.. • , Mr, 15ma prerentsd the following •-'. • Resolved, That the Stizet Commis sloaer be - sod he is hereby authorized to have Poor.street - sufficiently graded to protect the water pipes lying between Clymer and Smyth streets, awl charge the' PACCIO to the Improvement Fund. 'The resolution wait referred to the committee on Streets. 0. C. coneurred. • r. Reed - nailed op the otdinsoice firing a pen. .; apart the Panntylvania Railroad for tanning ; their locomotives on Liberty street , at a greater rate of speed than four miles an hour. hlr. Wads " moved to postpone its consideration the next ' • end nays wore - celled and tho-motion •.; - ...fit'peetpencirrts lost try a tie vote: ' .dyea-411diray, Lei:Mart, Murdoch, Vernet), 1. - ttadei.Weeeer-0. . 1 111 , 18.,17rarn,Oaid; Reed, - Bniith, Taylor; , • hlr. Wade :then• , moved that , the ordinance . ' ehosild be amended no on - io give the Railroad 'Company authority to alter the grade so that - they might conform to that of speed. The --- "tunenchaent was lost. : The yeas and nays - were called upon the slat panne of the otditanee with the following re. • Ayes-Drum, : Kincaid, R. Smyth, Taylor, Weaver„Treeddent McAuley-7. - - - Lambert, Murdoch, Vaninto, Wade-4, The oinicance originally introduced by Mr. Kammerer, was; parsedln Conimon 'Council on 'August ,25th, 1046. It has now parsed the Se :. lece : Cannoll. -It proildes "that it shall be an. lawful for the cars andniachinery of the Peon- , eylvstue etellroad Company to exceed the rate of four milettler hoer on Liberty street, Midi? Pe*.troinot lees than - v.9 ear more than $lOO 4- Jorfeneh and every offence, to be recovered with . f.7. 7 othrtei by any person who emit moo fcr`the sumo before the. Mayor or any Aldermen of the city, An the asme manner se other intake ere now try lew'reeoverable, ono-lull to ge to the inform er,,the other half to the city." . Collil7 or OTEL AND TNEINIINZIL, QUAITIO. BNB 'no*, tro . .—Tlon. Wm. B. M'Clure Praaident, and Aseerlates Adams and Parke on the Demob. -.. Aiiiiin named William hl'Clinteck plead ~.. guilty a mouth and battery. lie was heed )fire dollars and ovate. Eliza wyceiteey plea t !. guilty of tbe larceny of a - guile' from Elisabeth 'Doyle. Remanded for ... eentaree.- :' " ' A prootes of Court wee Issued for the arrest 'et-John Skillet), who aterels indicted for laroeuy . open the oath of 0. IL.hilller. - ' John ilogbee War convicted of an mai:tit and battery upon Alderman Major. The Court com . .. Mika hint tejaitfor two-monthit. - ; .A, .Andereen wee acquitted - of quitted of a charge of -- ' larceny preferred by a colored :: Man named A. . L'Jolizultotr, .be - deposed that defendant stole from bit it the 'tat. Nicholas Rotel, a file donar bill. The athletics Vas lusafftelent to convict. A young man named Geo. Id. Jacobs was er reigned for an Indictment for peseleg a counter felt:-five dollar ZOO On . IL'Rosenbeson. Tha Commonwealth net forth that the prosecutor is a :. jeweller in the 11th ward; that defendant , pur ' chased jewelry, to the amount ofsla, and offersd a $2O, note,in payment. The. two went to a 7 ,1 butcher in the vicinity to get the note , clanged. Be.got in cheap four $5 In bills, out of which be was CO pay the jeweller, who alleges, hover .-s. 4 , r , tbst he substitutes' another five dollar bill, i't4. eocuoterfale,-'for ono c f thoee he got from the hatchet, and ale Ito taco the jeweller. Tho tle fendsmt declared that the notes he, gave the jeweller-were those he got from the butcher. The butcher denied haring given the counterfeit -A ve dollar-note. The case attempted the re =ander of the diy,:end no aerated wee reedered `at the hour of adJouimnient - ; . Ifs are trquerted to . IiDDOIMCG that the noir. :-CU.4"-vi""n-- -- eminent diripe of the 01, and the Etat editor Adscrait, will,preseh ' -6mmau Ctureb, Aps • :tg.i J , ...7.. , 7.7,.7:.717.7: -, -:--1 , ;r' . .-.t , r.''7••• , 7 , 7'7?‘'. 7, •''''''' . : , "t'''' ,, ''.-. , --7:-' . - -, •; - °• ,, -- - .: -, .::•.:-:'''..';'.:.:'...'..''E-.:,.',..''...:.'''''-7'...::',.:7:1'1'..-f::•:l:''i',.!..:t'..:::::.-:'''.•.-'.'.:.:,'...1''-:.•1•1.C.:'..i?'...'..?,'.•:.;..:'!‘''..'''''.•;.',:..:::''':7..', PURIM= b a canes special meeting of the Salithaorani institlat was held at their hallen Wedne , "/ everditB. Bea. 296, 1856. The Pre• eldest then arose and 'announced the zaddeu death of William J. Bates; and a committee con sisting of Wm. A. Shepard, E. T. Cassidy and T. D.• llodkluson wen appointed to draft roe- . intiona expressive of the sentiments of the Society; when the following preamble and reve lations were unanimously adopted:. Wrmaxas, it boa ploared'Aimighty Clod in hie infinite wisdom to remove enddenly from car • midst, our Brother Wzr..l. Bares, long an active member of this Society, who by his gentlemanly deportment and high intellectual attainments, had won the oonfidence and esteem of the mem bers of this association. Resolved, That we bow lu humble subroissioo to the will of God, knowing lie is too wise to err, too good to bo unkind, and that we rootlet. this as an admonition to us to be also ready. Resolved, That in the death of one Brothor, this Soeiety hoe entered a oovere and irrepara ble lose. Raobed, That we deeply 'sympathise with Lis bereaved parent's and friends, to whom se a eon and companion, he was always loving, kind and affectionate, leaving behind an influence that will not only pervade the family circle, but also dwell in the hearts of thug° with whom he bad intercourse. Cbairmez RaoNed, That we will endeavor to omnisto his virtues, and that his memory shall have a - place in one affections until our latest moments. Reedoed, That a copy of theme resolutions be transmitted to the afflicted family of the deceas ed, and also published in the city papers. WILL A. 13MIPAIM, Presto .E. T. CAULDT, Com. T. D. HODESSSON, W. W. Ext.onsma, Seety. TB:Yeast:ma given at Lafayette Sall, on last evening, for the benefit of the Eptscopal Church at East Liberty, was very fashionably attended. The sacred musk, was as welt performed ao we have ever heard in the city, whilst Messrs. Kle ber and Giambeel stirred up the smile of the audience by their sphited and highly effective duets:. Special mention must be made of that gem Of a trio from Attila, and which onques. tiooably was the piece. of tbo evening. We re gret that there was not a solo performed on the piano which Mr. Haber need for Me accompani ments. To' judge by the few preludes executed upon it by Mr. K., it is certainly one of the finest toned instrument' we have era heard. It is from tho factory of 'Steinway & Sons, New York, and kindly loaned by Messrs. H. Kleber & Bro., who are the sole agents for this firm. The peculiar liquidness and purity of its tone, added to its fullness and power, were the theme of general admiration. 'Messrs. Molar & Brother deserts the thanks of the musical community, for bringing oat thoae superb pianos, and we doubt not but their leas in the came ot m tale will be appreeiatad and rewarded. Tan Cosorwr.—The Concert given on Monday night at Fafayelte Ball, la aid of the East Lib erty Methodist Episcopal Church was highly successful. Mr. Ilarry l Kieber performed upon a beautiful piano, mandfactured by Steinway ..z Sons, New York. 'llia singing as was that of M. Giamboul, and indeed, of all the amateurs, was fine. A very elegadt Cl:deleting piano, from the rooms of Mr. id. 11. Mellor, was also used by the pianists. The whole affair was a success, dowzto tho door keeper. Mr. W. P. Baum .ao ted in that capacity—a rather trying ono, we should think, yet requiring an urbanity of man oar which he possesses largely. lwanorr.—Coroaer Lowry was eammoned on Monday night to hold an inquest uporvtl e body of a paddler named Whiteman, lying at Stow. Milltown. The deceased had taken tome Innen that canoed hie death in a few hours; end - the termination of it Was natant enough: tho dec tore, .of whom there were two, ho. ever grew - jealous, and each Incased the other of being the cameo of his death. Dr. Murdoch accompanied the Coroner, and made a pont mortem examina tion. Carr CONTENTION.—The Democracy or the city will Assemble' in Convention by delegates 'hie morning. There are a number of candidates for the mayoralty is the field. ANOTILIR CASIDILDASE.-=WO nußratand anoth er candidate for the mayoralty of Aileghwy, Will shortly make_hia aPpesrance. Tt. ia.""id that he has obtained ecoen hundred eiguatuten to a call upon him to comp out. ' 'REPUBLICAN. OANDIDATiI, For Mayor of Allegheny City, de...Z;dte IIp.SAWYER,Tr COnalniiPrlVA3 have found in Ganer'• Spam • Mixture, a certain and eperdy cum, after the prescriptions of many of the moat scientific phye icisua had proved Ad...1i.. its,.:l2,p e r_ a - 04 4, ....r... f: e 1. orederietebure, Ca., wnot , e C.:*till -1 elite' will be found around the bottle, noltnoM ledges his indebtedness to this medicine for the preservation of bie life; es do scores of others who have been equally benefited by its etreote. WILSITISGTON, Delaware, October 23, 185 G.— Masses. Cnins—Gentiernerz r This is.. to certify that the mills of -your patent owned by the Messrs. Olipin 1r Co , .aud noir in 101 l opera. lion in the Brandywico Mills in this city, have fully come up to their expectations, and aro all you represented them t be. --SIMI one =till we con make ality.barrels of flour to twenty four hours ' sod a yield of twenty-four and a half barrels to the hundred bushels of; wheat. This, after having given the Mills a far-trial, appears to be the average yield from good tbeat. Yours respectfully, JOESPII PARRY. Head Miller of the Messrs. Clilpin 5: Co. According to the above im?ortent and reliable certificate, and the testimony of the numerous. purchasers of those valuable mille 4 each one of these mills will make two and a half barrels of flour per hour, producing a yield of ono barrel of Ilene from four bushels and five pounds of wheat. The mill, including the complete grind ing and bolting apparatus, occupies a space only 25 feet long, 5 feet vride, and . 5 lest high, and rectirew but &horse potter to propel it. Nfeeers. T. kE. 3 Janes ~11. Clark have ono of the fall sired ,telltale constant operation at Ityisn's Buildinv,.l;3„ SI Fiftlietreet, i'itteburgh, where they offer for tale tbo !week -right for many valuable counties and States throughout the Union; and else the European patent; nhich has lately been granted for this valuable inveu, don, which is attraotbig en great attention, not only in the United States, but throughout Eu rope. Bales amounting to ten thousand dollare bass been made within the last four weeks, said vales of greater amounts are under negotiation. The Items. Clark can be consulted at Sc.. 31 Fifth street, and daring the °Teeing at the Perry Betel, corner of Hancook street and Po queen° Way, Pittsburgh,. Pa. d2O. No FLUILT eau afford to be without Mus. tang Liniment in 'their blunt. Tho many acci dents we are liable to, may render it neoesuery any moment, and nothing is capable of perform ing such a certain cure. (Extract). "In Lifting the kettle from !holly) it caught and scalded my hands and- person 'very reverely-,one band al most to a crisp. The torture nee' unbearable. •It was an awful eight.' * * * The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost immediately. It' healed rapidly and left no scar of account. Chas. Foster, 420 Broad Sired, Philaddphia." it is truly a Weederfal article. It will cure any case - of , Swelling, Varna, Stiff Joints, Eruptions or' Rheumatism.. For Nereus it should never be dispensed with. tine Potter's worth of Mustang Imo frequently saved h value hie hope. It curve Sprains, Ringbotte, Spann and . Founders. Beware of imitations.— Sold in all parts of habitable Gleba. W. Prom the Barton &Moran) arming. Gesette.l A Perfamodltronth.—Whet lady or gentlemen would remota' tinder the came of • disagreeable breath when trroudnathe”Bafet o a Thousand Po s se, dentrilrice would not only render lt. Sue'. but Imo the teeth white u alabssunt Many reason, do not boos Melt' breath Is bed. anAi the subject to no delicate their Mende slit neeurtention tt. Put a single drop of the. ''Befnif . oll 70W teettkansh end sub the teeth olabt: atui ztorning. Aditr cent tattle slit last ulnae.. A.Puorirot Common P lower. 'be Avotnlyod by en. log tbst.Balne of a 77totaand lt will remote telpinardr n andirseldos from the skin,lcavina It of n wit end rOgeete bur. Met &towel, pour on two or tbrendrors. end wash the We night and [turning. Eurdid Hsu XlsT—Wet roue sbaring•hrneh In either Warm or slid inter. poor on two or three drops of .balm 'of • Thousand Flowers," retake:. beard well and It . odd :nuke absautif al raft:lather 6311017 11411U/16g the opera. thou Of sharing. Trice only . Yfty Crete. Frnmas 100 ,Promietrn. Now irmh. B. A. PATINESTOOIik 00„" lf. hatigit it CO.. tigli 11 KHYBER, it. is HnLIXEIiI k thrr ;and YLEMINIP I.lliod T. U. CYALLUNI)Kit, hissonle Mal, Aerate for Pittsburgh intalareod A Card to tao Lames 1111. J. DuPoZiIIITA GOLDEN. P/CIIII)DICALP/I,LEI YOB. YILIIALIIO. Infallible In emoting lrrognian Wm, and roaming ,o betractlons of th e lilmlthly Thies. from trhatatoreanse. • .All Medical' Mon Know L . • AA troll to many ahem, VW no /mate eon tylety 0.1 hoal,A unket she to RtgWar: and to Conroe, an obsto notion tau place, erlothet , froin extkillto, 00l .d ..or. Thy other caste, the repeal ,Fall/ begins immtditt,ly tn. d.,61 0 .; and the is= of onelt a remedy boo teen the cans of im many oonsuraptlon•[ "meat ygygmg N ip Um gide. palp;tattitnt of The nowt. loatblng et taxi and dlOtarbed sleep pest Wean stn from tte Intern*. 'tttmt of tattifq and ttktutortve that LI its rase,' ttv, huo aill r ral e tlymoi r eg i uttlteso erns, • in . got to malt followed:and Ptegty w t h o i tt Va;tat e r edil y, 1 1 X 27 1 ,CItt 6701 the Prugclotj;eLnd by 13.Atteat ItaltAmrots for • 1/rOteld Drag Etcre.l3lnnlntobalte, .301111 ACOTT, Llterty ot., and by W. A. ttlt..l)Y.NThlo iNNY CO. 43 Fifth ot., • little mat. . Th ey stipply the-M . 140 yropfletterpolom sod .00 , 1 tb. rill. by call on yetefatt el 50.00 the - melt nttantrott P.O. . . • 'THE ILLUSTRATED. ANNUAL.REGIS TIIa of rural atralro Ind cultivator Mina:toe far . Gmblll/hod with .1110 engraving,. The tamer id!! nod marstufbrotation lo this book luau tor other now =Whetted for ate mon amonnt of ;away Pale by • a•zo • *MIMI& 11E COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—Far were cod alma clohlo tosubocil Dip ! or this 'rola'. setriontuncL MC, eon do to throng!, 00. T.orn. sp per Tear In advance. - - eUOLlteak COLLINS. CULTIVATOR-C-a - imanthlyjouraal fur th• Ismer and /Intim:tit:int, kO cents • Ayear , ktiMalpitonatecchrea - , - OP: l 4esis . . -.^.;. Farmers and Mechanics INS 17,R ANC E'COMPANY N. W. Cork decant' and Walnut - Sts , The following statement exhibits the bus.; nen and °audition ct the Company to NE... lat. 'EEC: l'Temlyans Tottered oa )trine and ladand hints, to Nov. let. Ind—. :Ira Premium,.._.. Interest on Leant. Tvta144033:5 0.5 Paid 3:nrimr„Lo4_,-.-,....--._—_401,427 04 Pall Piro Ener.B.33laric, and Commixotoo. 46389 09 ILeimagarance. turn laezalo,3 and Ammo, ellsruae--.... Balance Itemaining witla Mb< ASSZT.i of the Company are as f..llowea Phila.CD.y and County Boria....—s 1.1,849 18 Itallrawl Donde... . 11.01.4 POl.Oost prim I , .t.raZa 14.3.5C0 O. Etocha, Collateralr, 32,40.) 00 Girard au 1.1 ComolidafJon !lank De - peened with Duncan. Sharman A Co. New Took.. Deferral ParrAqt on•Btoek not rat Notes for /feline Premiums... ...—... 10N080 rag Dueltent Agents. emitted hyDonde 35,910 Premiums on PoUcies roxintly ed. end debts dos the 24410 Ile Deleon ... 16.806 14 ----1.52:307 07 The Mara all:rectors htee thla day decleeel a Payable' on dortnnil, on the bttelnooo of the Comma,. to the lot Inst. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, Edward R. tielmbold. Secretary. TUOy J. HUNTER. Avent. Pittsburg tre h, oo97:oaidfu . Do. 90 Water set Holianoe Mutual insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. ; arrloc ~vO. 70 *MANDY srauftr. sin;viy h=.uud. FIRE INSURANCE—On Builthrip, Ater abantil, Furniture, dc.. in beim i w.connicr. The nonmoo‘brinupte. combined with the recur - Ur of • Mink Caylingwmtithie the Ineuxed to share In the grunts of theCompaoc. without lishitity Ad loosen The &tint Ovtificates of this Comlrri &%1 1 3 1:4.7 ‘, ! 4 " 4.4 "CTILIPTSMI.Meiren of d. " h. M. iterchisash Pechstarr. DIRICTORM Clan 33.gler. I lenria It. r.IL, Tbomphin. i • Griormi N. Baker. T. V. itorthlll., i Mos. W.Thimier, G. W. Carpenter. liziliert Meech IZ. lerthroN H. L. tierecn. 0. B. Wood, Robert Toland, Marshall 1110. Edward 0. Jassim .lamm ii. Tari'. Wm. idosaiir. Jamb T. Bunting, . Archibald liens . . 0. H. ihrond. l WW. Pd. Pointe. PIM , a J. 0. OOPPIN., Agent. Widen corner Third and Wood Meseta Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Philad'o. IMECTORS: Charles W. Baneker, Geo. W. itlcheirds,:lica. Wirt, Alordeml D. Lewis, Tobias ater. Adolph, lit. liorlo, Samcirl.linisnt. liarid 8. Drown, Jacob R.. limith,Sciorris Patterson. . . . L.... . . CHARLES tr. lIANCHER, Prrwitant. Oai+ua 3. Doircra, Ertnititrr. This Clammily