- • MOAT' moarniiii; Nov. 26, 1866 monthly Ming ottouwatirmaisia last mons, MI. chair thitiOldoxii4—Pfeeliaeit 110Aviey is the Perose _... tttitlesatidei Mike, 14,03 0 3 . 11 wah ..Danbert,:altteactair, 11'Calohem teat, Reed, Smyth, Varcks . o,. , Wat e , Weiser, President ' Absent-4illen,-Teatil• The l er k tpro -, a a a,, read thesainatea of the list meeting, whfohwes• approved._ • - Whitney wee eleotadolerkiiro,ine,Aari,4 the absence of tifn Wldtteit, - • 1 B,tr, s petithistfrona citizens, of Senon d SVard fora dt>t eion at that - Ward into two elec. tkeraveluctiOill thit'portirin between Wood et. - mad' Sherry alley nothag at the plata now need, filth theduly aleotettitacen; • Out oil= portion of the Ward to water at the lower' side of the sehoolhenne,, Ili; officers of the election to be aPPolatat by Vostnells.:- Referred -to the delega tion from the Boned Wird. : . - _ _ hinntook, n, petition for a - gas pipe on 4 113 elieet -to Wylie street. :Referred to Corn nelltetan GaoLighting.", Mr. .Smyth from the Seaualttee on Street ;grading and pastas reported with the:following iteeolved, Ttutt the :Street Couttoluktnor ,be and , he is hereby directed -to exorcise the same ',control over liattook's alley VP over Ike other - _-etreats and ally. of theralty. - Readtkree times end passed • - "".hfr. Taylor, from the Committee on Fire Zn gistee and Hose, repotted, with thefollowinires. ,"-.ltesolrid; Thaittetotimittaion - Flietngines '• Ind Rote be and they are hereby authorial to procone tato hundred feet of hose -for the asiof the:Fairtoant - Company , entd, the Mayer be - --- - - - noted to deav hialrarrant for the same. • On molten of me eltnith2the resoletioti Fes ioitPoued indefinitely Tim tronomittie on Wooden' Bulldinge reported upon the petition the arm *Park, hfoc'ludY tt Co:,- to erect e . arcades' building in -the Bth Ward, for the purpose of erecting a oopper roll. ' and tamping milt, with an ordinanoe grant. ingtheur the prlrHege., The report was accepted; r and the ordlnerioe read three times. and paceed,• . .,..31r..Brum presented the fallowing: llesolvadi , That the committee an GaiLighting herebyiniterfotedto hove the Gott mains ex leaded atut the.neoessary ,publiel lamps ; erected on; Peen Street from ' Morrie to Clymer, atreata Deferred to eettordttee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Atezmoder - presented an ordinance to grade Atufstreet, Eighth Ward. . -Mr. Taylor Moved an amendment to pave Lo , oust street from the present paving to Butler etreet inthe.ilfth Ward. • . The. yeas and: - nays mere tilled 'open the amendsomt; . with the result: • Lamberk Murdoch, Wade, Weaver-9. 11sys—aniander, Clarke, Galway, M'Cotch eon, Poikrok, Smith, President-7. " amendm eat was !dap tad. Mr: print movest;that the orilnemealle ed be lettered to the Commlttee on sheets, with burtructiotte to report In tannest Monday night.. -;.• Ms ayes and nays were called. - Ayea-Messrs. ..Mmm, Galway, lambert and NsjiW4hfcesri. Clarke; Ewald, 7 fa'Cpleheoxy•rollook, Reed, Smith, Taylor; Ver. ten; Weaver and Preddrm47l2. The motionlotefer was lout. • - - The and nays . were called on the third -vital Stith thisfellowlng result- • ; - - Ayea-Messra Ala:render, Clarke,' Galway, . Eltonddi. -Lambert. M'Cutcheon, Bled. Smyth, :Muter. Varnum, Wade, = Weaver and Na*:-Mettms. Drum and Murdoch-2. - • There being:rotes In the negative a motion to suspend tint rules was made and carried, and tho :•.ordinnnt/o-Weet Anslly passed. In C. C. indelin itely. postponed. • - -•• A. communication from the Mayor asking for an 'on of $llOO to appropriation No 6: la,-000 to 80. 6, and $5OO to No I 4:: The letter was received. Mr:Pellocit'effeted the following:, Resolved,: That the sum of $2,000 be and the same le hereby added to appropriation No. 6 out ,of any, monies Oct otherwise . appripriMed.-7. -' The Cionnoil went Into the election of one-per act to sena with two from the Common Council ' , of auditor, of the city accounts. ballot reulied u fellows: I idardooh,;.. . Mr. Pollock was dceLtrod smanimeuely ideated. - T raieaolatiaa for main': on the Vigilant 'finghta . lioneay - wldobleas laid weer'. - plot Thous meeting on Becloud readlng. , , wia reed a Mr. Taylor offered the follopingt • ,7fteeolred, That - the Committee on Fir•Tingines and Hops be and they are - hereby butrueted to farnieli:theHairmontie, Engine Complutr two. hundred feat, of hoteout of the been :heretofore appropriated: ' 8- C. action notkonentled in and referred to Cciazeittee„otrEegliira :and ROSO. 'Action of fit 0.-icooded front, anobeti referred.. , r,,,Lin• offered a rerionstranco t'rorn Citi zens of the btli ward to the adeption of an ordi, nonce, diiidingthe - ward -into two election pre 'mote. The - remonstrance- was received and - The ordinance to divide the ward was passed k the Common Council; in B. C. Mr. 'Taylor morel to amend by Munn the question decided by the people of the Mayor's election. The Sees and ane on the third reading and etua passage of the °trauma were called, ertth the (olloirfag rrstilt:, • ' • Ayel•-•hlears. Clarke, Drum, Kincaid, Lam bert, lifurdaoh, breatobeon, Bead, Smith, Ver. nom, Wade, Weaver, President. i 2. Nays—Alemiader, eh%lazy, l'ollock. Taylor, 4. • There being esteem he negative. a motion to suspend the rules Nis made and carried. The ordizanseares• then iiatteed filially. • All the ether toulneu of C. 0.. a ae concurred oMatea Clommtt.;-.Mr. Errata in the etnir. Malabar" want: , • . • . • Meyer,. Bennett, Brown, Dickson, Errett. - Evans, Nittimatonr, Done, fieraconn. Eitl, Bodkins:it, irnn, Xaminerer. EL% Belly, Lnyton, Little, Miller, kl'Adaniv, Quinn, Biddle, Stott. Mantes of teat meeting read and approved. Mr. Brown preenteda veptrrt from the matt committee with - the following: :- - &solved,. That the sum of three thontand „dollarg to and the uote: le heigby added to Ap .• Report aid passed. aeoeptedf times and 'reioluticn read threw -.'- • Also a supplement to an ordinance to regattas the sale of mad, hay. &o.„ by weight, exempting . 'the water works from seeable oat. Read three times and passed. Mr. &moire; fro In the Fifth ward, present , ea a snort from the committee to whom was re fared the. Gramme* dividing the Fifth ward, with an ardloance making the division prayed for. - Report stamp ted. The ordinance was then Mr. &attuned that it be indefinitely be post• paned, width motion was leet by the folowing vote: Alyea—Ream Dalsell.:lfeidnestOleity ? Ley ton, M'Aduie, Quinn, Swat flaya.--glennt &meet; Brown; Tdekeon, Er re% Enke, Fitzsimmons, Hill, Bodensee, ir: wis, Hammerer. Kim. Little, giller,ltiddle.-14 The yeas and nay, were thee called on the third • reading and &al - passes* of the Orb - nano with the following result: reu—lteuttett, Brown. Dickson, Favott, Evans, 'Flthatmmotis, Hill, Hodtbsems, Kemmerer. Him, Little, Miller and Biddle-14. Rays—Dalsell, Hardman. Kelly, Loran, SF- Adana Q 211311 and &rott-7. ' tie. Scott elated the following, Rewired, That the du Coma:Men be Inotrea ted to hue a Lamp melted on the Stith west corner of the canal bridge on Finn greet Uferred to Committee on au Llghtleg, hfr. Quint) offered the followleg. Resolied, That the R. It Committee of the Select and Common Councils of the city of ?Ms burgh In cujanotion with the City Solicitor be and they are hereby . rettnetted to enquire into the luau condition and premeds of the sever al BeUroed. Computing in which the city owns *took, sad mate a 'pedal : Mort in regard to the lodebtednees, amount notated in complete, amount upended pa work, sad amount paid for expanses tilesounts 'and interest on loan/ and Bonds from the commencement to the .present time on each road respeotively and report the suiti to as next meeting of Cooneibt, - Read three times and patted. Kodkinson offered the foltaning: . • Resolved,' That a , special Committee of Ire members, three from the Common end two from the fieltot Couoil oujanction with the City Regulator, be appointed, to wham shall he re fund the expUbooy and probsble cost deist . tog I roulfroo the head of Fulton lout, in the Sloth Ward, to some point near the lthe of 11th and 9th. pads, on .Quarry or Liberty Rtroct , and mots 116 tame to next meeting of Councils. Road three time* and pseud, end Idestmt. Rodkinson, Salley -and Little appointed. In B. C. actlea cocourred In, and Idurts..ldmtrert and Einylb appointed: Mr. &emelt offered tie following: Iteeolved, That Mame, Stewart & Co. be exonerated from lines for dellrethog clod to the City Water Works without being weighed *Thin oaf d tho ordinenr,e' regulating the ells of coal, hyereight, - Med Vire° roue end'peailed. 2 On motion attire Rudman, Cotrooll went Into fleetialt Of tiro parphnw to ecru on the audit. =9 l , ltro.itte• kit:eft:a° autointe of gill city floseis;_ Beftibuseri and Um Item =in:dreams ,Mr..-Elerutptiantid he tgUctritig That the Carandttee on lire Engine and Halt baud - they are-hereby authorised to famish the,-Raglo Irma Coureusy °Lee First Ward with MO feet °Mee. • Referred ta. Oortadttins on Yen Emitnes mud Penni if. (1, the mintier; app ti &co al' Mitten to sasertnitt the amount- of the Coating debt of the city, norrammarring itt the notion of iieturned to F. 41, ct. U. - adhering to 'their former action. ft. O. edgeeo to their former no tion and appointed Means. Pollock- and Alex ander a Committed at Conforenes. Council ad heres and appoints Mum Quinn and liodtin ens.„ On motion adjettentxt. • _ - - _ • Tim MULL Nous SWIM AGlAnto=nlB- mtCOlll note matter; wee before the Raprome Conti yes tardar, In the 0180.0 f COM we. PODYOI,I for net of D. T. Dawson, vs. the Ohio & Pennsylvania 'Railroad Company. (I. P. iliunillon,.Eaq., ap peared for the plaintiff in error, and W. -A. Bicker" and J. IL Ilampton, fags, for for 'defen dant In error. The following, _ reprint 'from the paper brek of the defendant in error, is a brief account of the - - eult,' Welt created at the time a'great excitement:— ."During the mummer 41863, Daniel T. Law son, Absalom Morrie, David P. Davis and David 11. Harem contrived a sehento for procuring the 11,0111,110/1 by numerous corporations and private persons, In and' about the city of Pittsburgh; of *besot of Assemblj, which euttlecta to peouniary penaltiea crintbsal' puulehment thine who put in circulation bank'notes of less denombia. tion than tire dollars; Lined by banks not lo cated:within the fitate of Penusylvezda. , . • "Immo, a citizen _of, Ohio, famished the capital, MOWS and .Davis were the active per sons in executing the scheme.= The objeot was the gain of these persons,' either by enforcing the law.and obtaining the Informees half of the penalties,- or, by tatorting hush money, under Umtata of prosecution.. The moans of. inducing the violations of tho law were various and adapt ed to the exigencies of each attempt. In the (meet the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad it was by making incessant short trips on the road, and so arranged-that email notes should be sir. en them in change. Their operatitns, to this end, were oontinto4 during the summer and au tumn of 1853, and their intercourse was confined marluelvely to the Ticket Agent and Conductors. Neither the President nor Directors, nor either of them, nor any Chief Offeser of the Company, was ever approached by them nbr Bud Pres. Ident„ Dhectors or Officers any knowledge of what was tratuipiring. Theta Ticket. Agents and Conduetore are not disbursing Mikan, nor have they discretionary powers, either to make contracts or perform any other eat than simply to receive epeolfic sums for passage on the read. After an accumulation of great numbets of email notes bad thus been efeeted bYthese parties, they endeavored by threats and offers of compro mise,-to induce some of the parties to purohnee their silence; failing In this, they brought salami for prmalties amounting in the aggregate to about $100,000.. • .:While they were thus engaged they were all —plaintiff,. Witnesses and attorney—indicted and cotnricted of conepirsoy kr causing and procur ing the. law to be-violated.end, disobeyed by Wale; fraudulent and Megal means; by their own solloitatiotut and repeats; of ouutPilitoY to extort mfaum by threats of legal proceedings, dell and criminal; of conspiracy to chest and defraud the wanly of Allegheny, and-of divers other consplraclee of like nature, all mamma mated by amt sots, and all reeoldng from the operations out of which arise the oialm-preseet ed in the meant action; .• • - They.were eatitemed to fieeinditnerisonment... A writ of error' being taken to the flapreme Court, the judg ment of the Ciart below was of-. vOf the emits brought on notes unlawfully el-, tabled by thts . aorapitacy, the firer and only one yet tried Is MI/AI:MR being argued. • “One of the penis; ¢rnt the name of the other, med . the company for the penalty Axed by Act of Asselably, for:violation of the =lll vote. law,' and on the trill,' the deposition of Absalom Morrie, who, to we hove already atated, mut convicted of conspiracy, were offered - In eft deuce. Tho defendants objected on the; ground that he - was not competent, to , testify, boring been rendered infamous in the eye of the Lew by his conviction. • ...41perdon far Morris vas then banded read, and the objection overruled by the Court. Bubsequently another objeatioa was raised to, the reception of the depositions "to the effeet that Morris was Incompetent, from the interest width he bad in the salt. Oa this ground : the depositions want needlout, and -the plaintiffs counsel holding thatidte Court erred In this; - is tell as:-acne other plata' . took the - catit'i, to the finin'erue Court." , Tim chtICII3.A.LFAZIN 0/ Aw.S.---That - part or oar city dthghting in . Magic will be gratified with the .bultsonloos entertainment" of the "on ly real gennine r erigimei Parra or Ma, which he will commence on Thunmisi entdog nest, at the City:Ball. Els Turns on Hscammtnnthis the most gorgeous an wall u the largest that:has over been seen In thin country. For satiety and clevernete in the adroit insnegement of his msg. tout peen, the FAWN or , pooh ape nthele any of the Magicians of the present day. Be in indeed the - veritable . - pernonifiestlon at Ham Pitch's motto of .notee & tillage can he done as TO as other'," ' We advise our modern to , early if they wish to aware a seat, far althongh the City no is cepahle of nesting 4000 pentane, Wa think ever] availableant will be occupied. PAUL BUJAZIX.—Let all the World lid the teat of mankind remember that at Lafayette Hall, thin evening, tlua aonompliattal leotarer and scholar will deliyer th e opening loom* of the season before the iblereantils Library,- Bab jset—..Fanhinn.!'. This poem to everywhere recognized as one of the moat Bashed efforts of its distbmulsbed author, who, sa a satirist and linnioriet, stands aloue. To shoot at fashionable folly se it Rita with We pellets of the bride, will be hie object, and we tree no doubt ha will hit many of them. Take your etre and faintly; baying. family ticket for fire for one do ll ar,and If, like ourselves, - you ore not blessed with • wife, take your lady-lore, or If still morn like onneleas, you have to lady-love, do as we par pose deny, "go It alone." By all means, how ever, go, sad you will be amply compouraled. Tat Musanw.-111r. and Mn. Plenkett, actors of much merit, made their first appearance to thle city last evening in the new . and 'Aerie; pleas of amusement—the Museum, MAA:taO Hall. Their style of toting Is of the infant school—too only style which meets with the ep. probation of crltierar audlenees. The play for this evening Is '‘Betr:bution," In which both appear. The slum piece is "Thu Yonag 'Widow." The Hot= Is elegantly fitted op The walls are hang' with Sae ell paintings,—a treat to those who ere fond of the art, We hies no doubt It will be , popular with our fashionable erronrntura BY TIO Own Boinn.—James Dryden, Esq., of Franklin, Vezuttgooonnty, was on flattudayialt; . appolotad, by the Canal Coro mlsalonerer,- Elaperintendert of the Allegheny Portage Railroad for the ecntlng year.. Mr. Dryden has been Wood Inspootor on the Portage daring do past year. Henry Dow, teq., of Johnstown, was on Friday night appointed Do• melon. on the Upper Western Division of the Pennsylvania Oust At the same time Mr. Gadd, the late flopervisor .on the above division, was appointed Sopervisor on lbei Upper Juniata Division. , . . A. Parma Arrant.--Datieg the afternoon ..r sloe at the qathedra sti'lloarfat aftenmon, and Jo/stakes lbw% orritchtiloti'd•Shitioir Yeneg's of (Erie) Picture, sit alarm was mind by the Manias of smoke from the beater. The Cathedral was crowded, 'mitt-bad not the alarm been • promptly eber.ked many would donbtlem hare been Injured in their armlet, to runt the door. It was ascer tained that the smote escaped from n crack in the femme.. aszt.lioaD Acarestat—Ou &today mottling; at &boat oue o'clock, the locomotive of the light alag train front .the End,. broke aa asle when about half a mile Bart of Otteuebarg. The *emotive ' Loader, and baggage oar were WOW" off the Itsol and badly broken. The train was delayed about abr. hours In coinecihel3eo, sad at tired in Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock itt the morning. No persona wero fojaxed Taunt FOIIIIID.-A Sue largo track, vas found broketropen on Sunday, on Nunnery Hill back of Allegheny, near the old Catholic graveyard: The Waste 4, :3. J. I." were painted In white on the trunk. A quaatlty of filthy clothing woe In the trunk; left there It Ia 'apposed by tbeeltief, who exchanged the= for the snore valuable sr. dole" originally eantainad In the trunk. Tsovxm ssni Comvssatoi...'—fifotthetr Bogen,- halts vas lodged In Jill yorstuday, try marmot of Jostloo lisgetoso, of Birmingham, eo a oboxie of troves and sousarsion. The prasesator board ed lath defeadest who took the !Mat) , of opal log proseatitoes trunk, and Wilzig the sum of $27 thorefroto In the presume of the opeototons. Tha proseontor Is named O. P. Bonvalst. Onamrttaa taLIDATIL—.O6 44114178 aro toll fiat that Mr. B. D. lianeleatt, the carrier or Z'As Clazat., who has .41Usfulty Served- them during the put year, will Issue-.o handsome token for the Christmas Ilothisys. Mr. Cien. wild Isnot and has not bean for two you', eon._ coated with the Gawks. BOVOilallY.-..W. team from the N. T. rap poorest; that Bar- Eilmtmd H. Van Decan t Roo. Um of Bt, Peter's Episcopal °forth hal neared the honorary degree of Doetor of Dlstalty, from the College—minas not given. - . . • ,Flisgata.—.- .Hott. timatd 'Plummer,' Canal Cnscadadonar,_finiTed ik ttda • ett7 c 12.13• • • nod took MIAS At tits Et Chula,. . Brrams Comm, Roe 24iii.--Present ,Ctior justierLowis- and Judges 'Lowrie, - IToodward . . . . . , . Templeton vs. the Allegheny Valley ltallroad Colnally; cortiorerito .tha Court of. Common Plena of Armstrong county. - Decree , amended by striking out the words .'repairs - or proposed repaint," and °faired that the company pay IM stedifitely to Philip Templeton $1,44D with oosta. Opinion by Lowrie j, Woodward J. dissenting asto thejuriedlotion ot the Court below. - • ilimonoe vs. Ball, error to the court of Common Pleas of Fayette eounty. Jadgment affirmed and.reeord remitted. Opinion by Lowrie J. Paul milennedy; error.to. the court of Com mon Pl= of Greene eauntr. Judgment affirm ed and record remitted. Opinion by Lowrie J. Bentlier W. the Commbelaners of Washiagton county;'oerror to the Court of Common Plea, of Mime county. Judgerient revcreed and venire de novo awarded. Opinion by Woodward. . .AWkeny's Heirs vs.. dlatzell; error. to - tha 7 1. Co ft of Common Pleas of Bomereet oeunty.— J gment affirmed. Opinion by. Wciodward 1. Huffman vs. of error, to the Court of Common Plias Of. Lycoming county: Judgment affirmed.' • Opinion by Woodward J. • ''. Johnstown Iron . Company is. The Cambria Iron Company; in equity. Motion for a prolim leery injunctio n ; argued by Williams and Cowan for plaintiffs; and by Loomis for' efendants. 'Commonwealth re. Ohio and- Pennsylvania Railroad Companywor to ,the District Court of Allegheny Co.; argued by G. P. Bandit= for plaintiff In error, and. by Hamilton and Stokes for defendants in error. (Reported in another column). Court adjourned. . , Yrrrsevnatx 11.110111D.-17ndei this caption the New York Olipper'of last week publishes * oomnimplation from this' : city :Ida roads as I, Robert Morris, alias Lippy, will either of the following men, tic Joseph Bradshaw, of Troy, or Thomas Riggs, of Newcastle, for from $2OO to $5OO a &de, nt - catch weight; or if this challenge is notacaepted-by the above partial, I will neat Moan Loyd*, of Pittsburgh. at 8 et. 8 lb., for the same snm. Man and money ready at 165 Second street. - ROBSIIIT ' Prersumsna 'ranee Clourrar.—The stockhold ers of tids institution held an eleation for Dlreo tors yesterday, with the following result: - James Imughlin, pr. K. Niziok, ham 11- Perk- hock;flamnsi Bea,- Francis U. BalleY. Thomas 8011, 11.exuater Bradley, Thomas Wighttnan, amass, Anderson. - Banta Coaritsur.—A preliminary contract to grade aid 10 the *rook - of the Pittsburgh, Butt Tireyne and Chicago': Railroad from Ply. math to Chicago, tho work to be completed by the first of Seputrober; 1857, way ordered by the Board at their meeting last week. The contract wIU notinelude the fornieldng of tho Iron. A V/AVABLII WATOU aromas...oo Suiday, Mr. Minh., Dittos wse relieved ors valuable gold witch et the Cfmtrel Depot, while overlook ing some beggige. Ho did not disoorer Ids lone for come time, end it wag then too Ist° • to hope for s eneeeenlal trearolt for the thief. lawns COAL.--A Vela of 09000looal hwi been dleeotered In the ,coal pilaf tan E. Neal, at the head of the flaw Mill Bun Coal llsilzoni. It - - - Ilea eaten or eight feet above the DlP:miaom enizt - of 3ia plt,, and bunt fifteen • feet below the eurfece of the grotnd. C6170 1 / 4 u mia Acr.--Offieer Willa of the At Isgheny polio, caught a man named. John Rackerswaller in thsract of etelling o shirt in Ohio at. The owner of the ehirt refusal to procreate, and Mayor Adams accordingly com mitted the prisoner for thirty days for ♦agranoy. Tun Tussnai--Drederill be played again at Thestie this eseuing, and trill doubtless attract another large audienoe. The tiret plem will be 04 Jodi= play,entitled “Ootablantibet," in which lir. I'rectar rill appear. - 'l3'embody be present lulligitt, us both pieces are diluents. • A Butatrus Amtia.—rhe Pau anye that on Polday afternoon, &large pleoe of building atone, lohloh 71113 being hauled up WjJle greet explod ed, the re - OVMM tilllog upon the toota of housed in the neighbothoad; Ra•oousrermne.—.7. S. Bailey, toe of tho : pat , ties implimited is the lei., higimay robbery had a Insect& beforatim •ittsyor yeaterday, resulting in lids recommittal until-next Monday fora forth. young peT6O:l6 4 4168,t.631)11Ti11ed fire I","`n ' z"' eon. Aida ' b zrgd " "ib u trostb lono odrs or il l be bler i n. riA l „o latter area aoneoty yearn of Ram. Broorroo—Tbe Bey. !finials R T. Paz= ton,' Of the Pima Preehatorlon" Clinteb, of thin oity, has received n call fronts tioagregotiott in Baltimore: Re holds the mattor under tartle t:teat. • GOING TO Eusera.—Wo regret to team that the 'health of Bishop O'Connor is much impairrot. Ue is &boot to mattes tour through Europe with the hope of improving It. Tus hicireso 1,1161111:17 urea Itheamatlem; The ?instant Liniment cures Stiff !Oats; The noshing Littiment,ourea Baran and Wounds; The ?dashing Lbalcseat outs Sores and Ul cers ; The Mustang Lioiment eines Caked Breasts sod Sore Nipples; The Noshing Lial.. meat cures Neuralgia; The Mostang Liniment awes Corns au Warta; The Mustang Liniment is worth 1,000,000 dew per unit= to the United Stales, u the =teener and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. Ileums all Sprainis Golds, Wounds, Buff Jull2 l l, Ao. Will you answer this question? Did you ever hear of any ordinary 'Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on men or bust, which the ',Rorie:lg Libitum:it would not core? D,ld you ever eine any rupeotable Diregghit In any part of the world•—in •foray°, Asia, or America— who did not ray "It wu the greatest disentery of the eget" Soh! everywhere. Every family should have lt; 8 rites. nsitexs St Pelts. rraxigiont. Mot Tort. ktFrom the Baotou Suomi NIVII , OUtaBOOtia4 A revriontaillywoutilt—Whot lad or IMMan 1101101 mom* luodor LOA Mal or . ddi 4T who n try tido g Cho 'llotsi of V. Tricosand Oworris as • dentrttrice would oot ooly nada It ins., brit Um a» teeth white so slabwitell Moor pawns do Oa kW , their taloth L tad. and the nabywn Igo* dallcot• their irkwola will never menthol It. Poit . : l 3l , egla dzop of Ms ...Lowe on 7000 looth.broah sod the teeth night sal entehlog. • Oft. eent tottis wl/1 set• Tow. • Iturmrct Olyncrialans gpay waxily roe geodes& b 7 an log Ille`blihri e s lhowoond glrewont , It will [mono tow. pooplaa sad:ow/in Rom ttor olio. leaving Ito( • Noll awd VOW , . hog. Vot•to•rd. Ploy an Mow time drop. Lod wsah the boo night mid monolog. azuvum Raze Can—Wet Tow olovingobrooly In •Ither worm or rakt voter. pane op two or tans of of •Thommond glawors." rub the baud ir sad It .111 osto• bomptlfol mon lather tho oliaSsa Una of obeying. Moo o•)7 pooh Mrtita - maws &E)e,krareto.ln. New York. •IL E. PAIINILF:001t 00IL MINNS *MI IMO It Kura= K. hg esussa A . OO. NM rcrantib saws Agents Ow Pittsburgh • A Caril to the Ladles. R. J. DOK II NUOT GOLDX N. PIRIDDIOAII MlA crlUt 7/51/ s 44ll3=lol•laeWi frog reosa obstuctim of td a, whatever masa . . . • • All Medi . onl Mon K n o w'o at v.O so inns conon,-tut so flak!. MOS [pity prod MI C A trilaa 0 1 / 4 k fouler: sad abeam? as OW traction taut ataeL,lthrUaa , frock • oetere. add , or ata7 oLkat eau" aka reneraltutalar. aerials Impaadlately b wilt" sal Ow Plat alsseas remedy ka• tom U. atm , of to otter coorntaktlena 11113C1111 Toady Lles4acke. kald cl o t Lk. 04.. DalPtLatloa ot Lb* &wt. teatbisar °Mad and alted atm non slam atlas ram tha luterrap. ttoo et [Wpm Phanalea. LW IS • tts ow . Lk. YIIL rid LevaraWy nrealr ad than sena. . c ftl ialat "d att l antLiat rttoos t. 614 ail =ea tot, shirk &at may jai apsedlly cared. iop Pt+a({l,WTL Rot , sad told Of oI lb. DioFßtott{...a4 ll.ti...aidiMitsy llß r& CO, alht‘b ate rt it: lock. Th.l aid inztol tb• trade at proptiort.• peke., ...I Mad O. Pinsk/ Mil on raeOct et JOAO Ltazon_ak Patabeuttb P.O. , aro . /7d/eta TELEGRAPHIC. Commics, Nov. 24—The 410111 Ioll2toß of 0131ofere no follow/. Fremont 18T,497. Bachan au 170,874,.F31bn0re,28,124, OefTil Smith 160. CoODIMATI, Nov, 24:-prone le without change to notice, melee 300 bide.. superfine at $6,20 and 200 bide ellen it $6,40®6,60. Whisky un changed, Belli 700 Tobin at 24 ®24i. Onto; red wheat In fair demand at $1,06: white doll and nominal. , Bye nand/ at 18080. Corn: fair demand for old at 48060 and 46 for new...— Barley firmer at $1,46 for spring nod $1,60 for falL Otte in good demand and tem at Hop mare. gales 000 bead at 616 y. hfolaeles sauce and Iletd. Sugar and Coffee unchanged. Naw.Yofur, Noe. 24.--Cotton firm, ears 2500 balm. Flour steady; Balsa 18,000 bbl, at form er rate Wheat buoyant: isles 130.000 boa at $1,50 . 1.57 for red. Cori' Ann; sale' 83,000 bog at 3 for western mixed and 75 for white.— Pork buoyant; stales .western mese at $lB per bbl. Beef buoyaot- -- - Lard• dull. :Whiskey la moderate • reoueot at 32: Oats) doll: moan salsa 1110 a . - sagar buoyant; *ilea 1100 Mule Orleans at 9i. Molasses Arta. Frelithte lowei far grata hutch generallyldgber; Chl ostao & Book Island 97, Mind. Coated B. B. 1184, Now York CeotralB2l, Beading 82}, kliob Central 974, - Cleveland & Toledo 721. • • • " LECTURE. • - ARK BZNJA3I.LN, of NEW • TORII. 4,..cima ji= y o si lectiep bcebte e Pakirot a ng VAT ich at E7kLi k cutritlraY q Vileit ID; VS tei tart. Le naming bit aelsbratad baxaorona sad so. Urinal pant— NA ! p..* • Does will cm batf pass me deloeli, lactinDi m mac* al balfDasto mirrea. Tickets 23 cant/. to i .d at Dv Simla and Buck auras ilatata. I.lbnia Doan infra G 9 Gist sad at co, Dace. Famuy tiekAca. ad. mtuJog lac 51.011Calscd oat. at Ma Liam, kitxuaL, and at tb•Dpie. 30IIP11.DIMAPAIDICII. ci& U. LL !IRA] D.' ' ' CUM 81701.1 AN firs AZD J. ALIZ,x, .S 0 .at m= W IWO iden Soft; • • 4 '. I° 4 " Lid /4 ita seavarkla 0. 11.0mi," 44 . aOLT Iss&D moaust tali . .. Night% Mail Med Ceaannty. .17e awaited upon ti record the moat destruc tive fire that. hoe deited - our 'city "einots the me morable mandsgrtition,of 2849. Thii lid of tac c°Palib) are as foliates:: --._t... ' . .„ No. -1:-..Was Occupied by Anderson, Lamoroux &'.Co':, • as sa.ishalestaligractrey, 67 goods end ;satiety afore: ..they'..-were. insured for $04,000, Whicd fully corms theirloss.. N0:2,-TM drat floor wslocctioloil Si a cloth lox otont'.. by Lewis Selma= , Particulars not known. , - The nPper part by .Betts & Mellon, as a 000MiSti0O house. Thesr lass Id folly cowered by insurance. Noolll and papers eared. No. 3-, Woe (templed by S. Sanderson & Co., grocers and commission merchants, the upper stories by Soots & 'Whiteley, agents of the No- plas packet line or steamers - No. 4—The tint floor was oompied .by W. 0. ii,, WbCeler & Co., commission mercha ts. 'Tho second floor by B. J. W. there!! to Co., 0 ccm. mission merchants. The remaining n per por- Ho° of the building J.-Merritt & Co. commie. eloi merchants, and 11., Johnson, toamboat ' agent. Messrs. WetharUi & Co; are mired in en open polioy of $36,000, Which they think will not corer their loss.. Messrs diei?itt & Co. oustoin a loss of aboutsB,ooo, end M. Johnson about $3OO-.-no iIIIIIII'IhOe. 'I , No: 6-Wu occupied by James NJ Carat, li. quor and wine dealer, and Henry Mover, com e:do/don merchant. ;he latter cc:Copied tha e, u, moon& story; Mn.. /tarot was insured, but thinks not suM dent to corer his loss. . -, ' • No. 6-Martin P.. Pifer °coup! the brat floor as a' wholesale grocery . Thee coed floor was occupied by S. hi . Edgell & Co., a mm, salon merchants; the third floor by Clark CO. The latter firm was folly insured and dm .M. Ed- No. 7—The that floorwu tthenpiod a bar room; the upper port byttimmons & L (theater. No. Et-First-floor, woo occupied- by Moses , Samuel be a clothing dote. Second floor by Brady & Bro., commission merohants--they were not insured. The upper stories by Thomas B: Taylor. Moses Samuel onocooded in removing moat of his clothing from the otoro to the levee, but it was mbsequently stolen, his loss Ls about $6OO--no insurance. No. 9, Theobald & Co , °coupled the brat floor; they were cominission marabouts. .:The remain ing portion of the ' building was occupied es a tobacco manatootory by. C. W. M'Caol & Co.-. Thai estimate their loos at s9ooo—inintred for $7OOO. No:10 Vita ocoapyd by Joseph E. Elder, cam. mission merchan t—ine aced for SLOOO which fully torero Ms loss. Books and papers saved. No. 11,' The fret floor was occupied by Henry Whim:ore; flour moroliont, the upper elorica by Sandford & °Mit% - provision dealers: No. 12, The first door was °coupled by Corco ran a Mulholland, produce dealers. the remain der of the building by Anglerodt a Berth, aom• mission merchants. . ' N 0.13 was occupied by John J. RN, • provis ion merchants. With all the pains we hare token we can present but an Imperfect • list of the amount of individual losses, many of the euffer era preferring.to,eay Uotbilig,• than to make a roes, which in summing up their ow:ante, might show .e grate ern', which might cant an unfavorable refiection on them as bardnese men. We have ascertained that the total insurance on buildliogrend stock is in round numbers $30400, which is, probably, $200,000 below the loses. - • Our city companies have to bear the burden of the foss,: there being but a smell amount of risks to foreignozfiloca The Pacific and Citizens, we learn, have to bear the heaviest lassie, the two having about $60,000. In this we have only current rumor. We are Informed - by au eye-witness, that a young man by the name of P. itorrie, nephew. andavaistant in the Mori of Lewis echwartz, en tered the building for the laudable purpose of saving property, and, at the time of the falling of the wells, was buried under tbo rules. Prom Ate Intensity of the heat they hare net as , yet been able to extricate him from the smouldering 'Masa. Below we giro thelamonot of the policies M uted by the different 'noontime Companies In OUT city, on the property destroyed, et the time of the burning or the City Block—Brato Mutual. $33,500; Pecitio, $32,000; Cillsetts. 2 3,000; Lumberman% $22,500; Rome.Mothal, $20.000; Phoenix, $16,000; Globe, United States, Dsla ware, and America, each $12,500; ffranklin 111,000; 'atlantic' nod St. Louis, math $9,000; Mound Mutual, $1,000; Union, ss,ooo; mud Commercial, $4,000. Tots), $243,400.—5t; Louis Demi • Etconcos to iIIDIAIAPOLIOL—Gtonatu pub fiena idonieiial Mellon held in Indlanapalls an &rerdey, resalted la the triumph of the Hopubficen lick*t by abinit one hundred ar.d fifty euedority: wtt.j. 17.e.atenoi Is Qtactod !duo?, and Fannaatok. !True, City Clerk. Preeloas to the election, the Democrats verb very confident of carrying the city. rble tri• =plods the result orearly organised:too, and bee been accomplished eplte 'of a determined effort of the Enchanters. ihe first rally, sod a tweetred ems, afu2 the nuked . defeat. COMMERCIAL.. m 515111110. 01 . 411.211 . 11.e7 /ON, POI NOV J. M.Coona. Y. P.-21. Itramoic. It. X. F.v.vas, Azas Stamm O. IL Amass. PITTBUUIIOII, EtAILKETS Ihfrtarsaa Charm Omcs.l :Mammy Moratoz, Noy. Itta. I FWUR—ao champ; Was at Copal of fa bbla mars at Sa.oo: It= dot* t) WAr do at aryl. GRAlN—talts of SOO Dam lity• from Sore at Ca, sad MO Ito/ Sac cora (rum do at a. IWO it—a tato of /GO bead. aruattl, .10. • LARD—am. of IP to oily :mama at 00 RES E--oalto of . U 0 Dia W 8 at 104140!:. MONETARY Mill COMIJUERCIAL. Iszn-Tha datersadoo tallith has bow the prevail/as Itatanrof nos au tat Pa moats Ptak aaill =Mama. Tam Is nay littla laoatry auPla. atat ooky 1030 tan wars dispaaal of. at fttllor 71.1. kI7 Fo Itoand 1 , 23 for No 0, lociollok POP kW 4f Ito 3 cis Irma kept kris rata—Phil.tkia. Usk • Tb knascial latslllgoae• nun lan4oa Is not vary tains ?teary sot Ira ote4l not look to that quarter for any ay lath. a..otl.ii:a of taltroad has. cr knit* Lagos inglanO. sad Gortially, bar. PM destakto NO Ono) sir SIM Patsy sots:Rim y oar. commarcial nal futtorial. twat thrs Is at neassut no urofmt of any fa. wattle clump la the gurcations tor 610 Day. tblinis at Um hat data nap a shade bra. ' We Iwo ttut thmadal strain st Pols um roulosily logmorlat, am: balloon mmur L len dspreamd. Ste heavy Dements dos at the sad of October here been smartly riot, dud a ilktn mamma of Commortsl tong atm matt to sine dare outtultr, them:stair. meas ures of the Dealt be has 1611 for Musetoont. Tomo salons to all brooches of Irtudoesr,the the Uri ttro =sotto, Luring teem candlarably eluded, the =moot of tkra. Mental ttlllt loutOttth ttscriasol. —fl 7 Coo, 1 tad, 'Vie f, maallerstde wu to the comer toots: tads, samba lb* WY* etxt beasts. most of 101/eh hal lane tole/saw rte. More ern • n . o dLlcally la ontsuing Pod steno Pun Is waling nein. the nano* Won rube, anew tbao Uten poly or deidrable unto. Tin nosy tor ants OW. la 1:1;44 it contotllb mms Wantutlons at t it rent. T Tribune. Th. / 16 . Yoti no] oft.. of thel2oll4aiwo of wool: Woci—flore rate btu coadisrahly more doing la Pasco Wool dating lb Den eons and anti mod no oehts thostut hat broom. crown mood; area, Wan ton, an criminally ha:nlash and an advance at 2.4:4460 has been a d. on W. nudism line and *sin titta/le the. Inn tut correct tate& obtalued too months au.— TT. Itnoatar tow lo Lae MOUT muter hers be. had a whiney that in li:tout:or manna Instead of dentau dewy fa gaucho chant and toed shutouts Y. lately talon tut ostler terms. Thls In • Znoalln,o *tablas trash nob to utast [Ulla than antra" their oNlatlona hone the loomed trauma . = .110401 to In the not of Ming ulna W. owe sales of IT.boo D. coons Wool at .11)sa 151,000 Do miaow row Plum at 450111.10 WWII" tho latter rug and 145.000 111 near do at ' 60 0.W.64 1 er• enotreand tended Mews an held at GDWIO3c. tut not be at all nuarhed that hone irttnrmo rani would he intatitatt to watery th. hut at udolnit ex pestuloo e or nortaletors: and be: the mown of 'Whitlow f4Var4 Wave tropplita If that atilt eittisr ta . nook or rarer.' 'turn sr orller." thrum hoot the latutor. Tn. am. DY nor anion rhea the connunptlon he. alumna the Orodunient. from the tut the. Acterinti rods are tut man) sulole or Ihnign pralunlott, and rlria ls atersattag population counted ouch ware 11 0666 1160 fOrManY. Thin 1.1 atin worthy of now ohlati onotOd not tts netholt_ ed. and re Wald Ono 00 anima the Deneolly or Mini =Oro altantlon to wool ratalnat wDen It mai (nand as prat table u that of mutton.— Pahed Wool ts tannin nat. and the demand Is tally .06., 10 the roPP/Y; Saar 16.000 Ds u 34ebfbo for Pio 1.; 444.1e.k tor ngolir. and 40. or solar notaatzy 'bola Barony tommundt huh.. Fonds° It non In null start. oaf wine en trail r um [dueled: tin Inanctloao how ha. nine. (Mt* liadtist. bat at Batton than has tun arcislaerabio ition dalag In Ilnereshol two owl Weelied Donlan sad Huhn Wool ••Ith Wee to the silent of 1.000 bona teat for this hunt, toodershod to bat lull Tuohy. Utah. &77a.-0u 7ntrr day 23 20 .40 lD th. channel ad Cv . ' Thu la Ratter taw Many. • THEREFORE, tf on .do not wont your entalt rained, be WI. Um At the coo, tw ill your de digest rod. loth Watch .or Cock that will too USW, sod thetilse. to Eli that to et • • . • LOUGIEREY'S 14270 Y PE WEL It I' STUNS' NeACIS Plftartcret, Nine= Weal and Mulct. More YOU Cuti dod Wstchas or WI lon We Odd or num dboal4