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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
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Ws. o our Weekly Ossetts offers to our business nua
stbsestduattablaanothias roithig
.1 chrr t trat he boffitatu }aril and drithousand. reach.
las .1 mot 0.7 rlliaia and aagty.Sn,:Wft.raYovo7l
- earziogrifOlim''
o rmas—Zielthie tits Boo m.
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bllatonint of Ili. Duct aro
111,',41"r rtsj , ADVEILVE.C.RI3 Itho dolls* ilutt
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pip* oa:Illowor =oaf_
trT to b.lbr.6 deloo.t. oo .
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`' ....:Stio;Wpixousioattosat a t'Oltistn" shall
par La ow. acct.
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cowman:mats - ye. no emzern.
to the official manifesto
••'= An roy . the. Commissioners; to justify theleat
,hesupt tu.depeive the Sherlll of his proper Pre ,
tpoNeatlvaci , and.effer , lit ouunection with , lt,on
• wwpolhimehtits fallacies. •
• The Commiutonere 'allege that for every $460
‘_' rtp..Sed t hy SO Sheriff, „for the support of ;Hs
i ,U C T I FJC I i di ** 4 *Ap f XIArOgi the Comdy,Teair,_
• u17t,',1 • • • - '
of ads: allegation, they say that,
c!..9ltazdatly alleviate to each- pritionet lee font
- tweet loif,:tdgether - with water, sod vegetables
wod - eitea4 souiewlee a weelt .6 . - The profit, re
'ettftiiierronithia Is estimated ley them at $4OOO
I.ysar. ills -:whole . elate men t i Incorrect,
I The'dellpallowance of breed ba four. and.a.Aalf
cent loaf„.end-,44eggoeggte . profit is nothing'
lit, itie sura•mmithatued.. True, a half cent is
.1 tat, matokoti Ittift bat in the. yew; it,
minituitato oconetting in the bread bill. of such a jell ;
as owe: and whether much or little, It
I SO well foriiik hold - z:eformera to be acostrite ;
ItilheirOtaleinenti. If they misstate figures in.
• f , one cab,, what can be placed in their
, other Spree? The Sheriff would bo as touch
- Obliged , to them as we would be, for the proof
PM the OttOutli profit. of the jail Is $4OOO. A
metes ertion to that offset Is not ettosgh.
~La our termer article on thin subject; 'agave
moms Alan to allow that the Sheriff's profit on
1 - thesubtdateneet, of pilsonenr, cold not exceed
.I'one dollar and thirty.fonr cents a day. inoull
I the' we have received some additional facie,
and we correct our figure§ accordingly. Thal
:umber of primmere non In our „Milli about 76.
Let to look at the VIM as calculated for one
• 60 police prisoner!, 10 MLA day, 7 days, $86 ;00
'26 Court ": do. 16 " - 26
i • Total, one week, - $6126
.621 loam of /zeid, ehr.; ::$26 . 62
polo _wise 6 week, fa:eo:leg
61116pedlente, - 600
Toe 4 .Caffee, and other thfavr
to prisoner, who
seed them
Two' 'Jailors,
••• • Weekly profit of the Shalt ' $2 68
Multiply this by Cl, ind7ou have the error.
lone yearly_ migreitite of 6136 76! Deduet
this.from $4OOO, and you have • flight mistake
in the , Comnitleslomine Agoras; of $3,863 241
• I.4tlbilen our aims will be questioned; bat
• _ we are ready to beak Mem up when required.
The yearly.receipts of the Sheriff for
intsiLittnce of Meanies, on the present weekly
average, 12 6otthte to only $2,185, which is $Bl5
tae thaohe mount sat down by the Commis-,
. • slams sa his annual prmir from this source. Ea,
thit if the inhabitance of prisoners cost notArlig,
• 'Simms of the Commiedoners are false. The
- ;;UtrilrartiOlatill, however, allow that this subsist,'
•-• enorritatilve coatita.daY. : Ada:tieing, for the ,
sake atlas argument, that this correct, and
• Multiply this by the now in prison, and
= the oast, fir a year, world be 81,868 75; de
detet ilds.frout $ 8 , 184 5, the 1113 21 actually to. be
drameifeint the Treasury, upon that Nude, and
.
• wilkuive %profit of $l,BlB-26-only. $2;180 75
• • • Mullian the suns sat dawn by the Committee:ion.
Cr,!; This IS. demolleideg the Conuniedoners
withtheir own figurer.
The Catimismoneregeak of crorallant bills
pmeatfd lllinDitritttalatilleimed In Miler;
irbtokApti praCiel.ta speeify.
Bike,abo= appearsto-be the leading man in
• tide utemementilms opinlyadmitted that cot 0114
:of thaol72..pee fled in'the article hem area pram
infiltarrty Naggr. And yet the idea is lance*
,• - to •be bovresied, !airmail; upon the nubile 1
min& Mit • these (so-called) "exorbitant" bills
came from him. and not' only so; tint the in
' paladin 'ls, made covertii, that thus articles
were not need for the jail, but by the Sheriff.
That :illicit , is exposed,-by them, to the sas•
pluton tbet „la has been peoulating, lii fireweed
' , safe soap, candles and ,brooms! .
The ~ e xorbitent' charges refeMed. to are Cr.for
• $lOl morth of straw fee ens yen!; 891 • bbla of
•
soap,lo die of broom; audl9l lbs of candles.
Mewls need for the prisonesito 'sleep upon;
• , the hiciams are
to swap out the cells, the soft
soap la toigeraiblng them out, and the candles
are for, use in tolls of Gelb*, at night. The
Conitillesioneti complain of tosing - so much straw
to Utter doweiptitionerifilke so many hones, and
grudge the "softsoap necessary to keep their
_ prima aleva They deny the need of a candle,
at 'night, in: the cells of the oak, and as for
brooms to sweep out their dirt, they an totally
emneamasol . We supposathat Marled notions
of eamotoy of our Commissioners would hardly
admlt.the necessity for cleaning out the prison
as often'as a caw-home or borne - stable.
Bie4ously, this carping at bllks for straw and
- soft soap is contemptible. There is no man in
this malty who thinki that a Merit/ could eith
er eqUander such 'Made' as thin, of ippropri
ate then to his own no,. If the Ceaturdseloners
had lad any better amiumentir, they certainly .
wouldaot It&TO' resorted to• 'such petty lallege.
denial/tete • •' •
Miiihnitdred dollar's worth of strew, used in
one yier, would give Shout 10`iiir 12 bundles a
•
day, - Mith - which to supply clean beds to 76 or
more prisoner,. What farmer in this county
thiskithie eitraisgantf- The great majority of
*moo and drunkards committed to jail are M
axima infected with vermin. Common damn
eyimMirea a Miry frequent ihengo of straw, in
such cues,
And the 'loft soap." :,There are in the jail
68 calls... All of those imonpied are eambbed
out every day, or every other day, and the largi
hall of the jai! Dequmtli„ This mast necessa
rily esquire `a great deal of soap: And who
- will say:that this frequent cleansing le not es
sonde' to the health of the jail? Oa no other.
sooreltia complaint co frequently been made as
. .." - on the Condition of the jail in respect to clan;
Mass; end a. due regazd to the-11114th of its in
mates Makes a free use of Coop and water Ito
neantive. • _ •
Bair' 00 , .,"8r00ta5.", - "Ten dozin brooms!'" ,
This number was Forehand some time since;
one lien threashakto each cell, and the remain.
• der aro*e there, ready for nee when railed for.
Whit hem the Commissionere • orany one else,
to lei itiMbsst Mall •
And new for the "Candles." There h,an been'
191 ibe candles parch/aid for the jell, much to
the itair of ear Comeniaticinars, who insinuate
that MO cannot)* nearing for the jell, bass'-
mach as' it is famished with gm. The hall Is
fumbled with spit, bat the alb are not; and
wistra' • UM ail doors are attired, as they are at
night,thi gag can be of no service to the primm
er& In . cues of eickness, mania a potte r AD.,
which Me not infregumt, night aitendanos is
_ .
neessiissy, and candles ars- litispensable. The
wander b that so few, and not'-that so LCILOY
Hasing alai disposed of these ohargen of ex.
orbitancy; we: pass 'to an apparently mystical
'valet of; the paper wen's. renewing -that put
tirsrldah the Oortnnlssiontra ask to hats *yenta.
cagy, idiot tiny , lass by conarnaion. This ro,
liter CO power - rappsint .an Eagineer for
th e jap iad saw factrwill expliin the Dye*
• .
Itsppoom. that the. former .Eorlooor of the
Jon, wtio wor willla6 to Sono' for $3OO I j e e r
war discharged by tlikeomislutonars; Walks
room fors Mars of lb. Ebotroar Bolles. at
Wag at: 8480! Site lttia '- l emerikl" and ..rto
trenohmeall'? 854 . ttd0 emenier . pilyring so nt
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prisonerWibtlhentr-lrisimamellad, Oat ofrs.
gird rd" - rhe - reetr Um" conoute dtc. his
are, to fral. Ibsl7°l* - . . "a
ppght's ifilitorTneetalii 4
• AP. C°43 . 25-aaWn eni
to r
&ay
. 1
tat th is mai, at
of for *trir e
cost of $lBO altar to the ecuot7, and thus give
ficcfnletArtily
the Fiblithc4ause, prit4ig stoat
1,51. .* C Oti Oinne,lbe LaZinS*ll 4 the
ITtliti Wilt adorstacd bow to — irrprerdste tbls
dis!nterested conduct. -
The Esgbeeelies, t j iirnte of his office, so.
amen) ail roe cells, to examine and-reOlitte
the plpet If to disposed, he might facilitate
the escape of any prisoner,. It is of thentnnost
Importance, titeeforn, Oaths should be selected
by the Sheriff, who is responsible for the eafety
of, the prisonerra .
•
' We have shown- that the Sheriff makes but
little out of • the sum allowed for subsistence of
prirnenn bat the fee of 371 cants which he ti
tian; for every prisoner discharged from 3iill,
rho Commissioners assert, amounti to donhAe u
moth as would pay theUitary of the jaw—
We admit.that the , Sheriff realises something
from this fee; but something is due him for the
responiltdlity imposed,upon him, and for the
oars and personal ittetulanoe • which he glees to
the jail. When it is considered that troubles
her has to encounter, the unpleasantness con-
nested with the management of the jail, and the
solemn reepomdbilities of the Mee, it wisedd be
unjust not to 'allow him a proper remuneration.
. Upon the whole, waste nothing sound in the
arguments of the Commissioners; and bellevieg
that the changes asked for by them would not
only be no saving to the toasty, but would lead
to becalculit le mischiefs, we have thought it our
ditty to speak onr views plainly against them.
TES CONIIMISTOBERE AID POST
'The Post of - Thar:easy morning publishesth Tema-
Waco of the Oomminioners againAthe Sheriff,
Whether itti to be paid for its an 'lrtisement
In that j9dinals, does ;not yet appear, and the
publication of the party accounts for the year
- 1852; which, tojudge from the experience of-the
pit, will appear some time in the summer of
1854,m11l not be likely to throw mach light cal
the matter. . ,
The Post, with its meal freedom, attributes - 1
oar opposition to the zooms of the Commission.,
ere, to pecuniary motives—the printing of the
Sheriff beitg.the alleged' consideration for our'
course: but we beg leive to remind the Port,
that we took precisely the same &Mind once
before, against , ' similar effort made in Sheriff
Forsyth's time, when we enjoyed more patron
, age from the Commis' stoners than we did from '
the Sheriff.
- The Poe?, when this controversy first begin,
took the side of the Sheriff, and then suddenly
veered around to the other side. This change,
of !muny Is not to be attributed to Interested
motives; our neighbor, who scatter broad
cast snob charges spinet other, most be con
eidered as being linutherable to them, Moe.
self. The Commissioners have some patronage,
it is true; but it is not - Mat, which the Fort la
after. Oh, no! -certainly not. It Is a time of
„purely_ dieinterested benevolence.
The Manifesto lamed by the Commissioners,
furidshes the first instance, with which we Ara
ioquinted, of a board of county officers enter- 1
tag the Held, officlalijr, and in person, to carry
their measures ; and as they thus openly parade I
themselves an the advocate of essential °images
In our laws, and champions of what they call I
"reform," they cannot complain, If, after the 1
piMple have sifted their allegations and charges,
nod examined into the 'abuses" complained of;
the examination should be extended a little fir-
they, and come Locialiiea be instituted as to how I
things are managed In the Comminfoarm!"-offeht,)
Titerexre sundry things about that dice which'
s ated explanation: and era won as this matter is
dimmed-of, we shall avail ourselves of the op
portunititheiseffered by the Comndesionom, and
see whether reform is not needed as much dee
where rutin the Sheriffs office. Batrenolonent,
as well as charity, preyeely begins at home, al- 1
tio4b
` generally seeking a heginalog else:- 1
This also, is the fret instal= le which a
iflffg board of County Cconsabudoners has made I
a Locefeco paper their &gam The Port, 41 bit-1
lei:opponent of the Whig party, is the chosen
month piece of officers ablated as Whigs. -Thaw
is a fitness in the instrument chosen frAlie ;
work 14 _be done,. tel ll o_ -w.e.Wlastel--riaat
lion; but ire 'ppm to the ivbfei of Antony 1
cpurity.ifin return Tor the Orildemie reported la'
those men, they. expected to And them time,
cheek by jowl with the bitterest =IWe, of the
Whig party.-
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ikism. Pawner —We understand - that aLreo
delegation are in Rarrlibmg, from Butler, to
pm:tom - the panne of as act of ineciporalion
ler' a company to conikruck a Railroad from
ecnie point on the Presmaylvanla Bazaar!, rat
cf-lolumMvu, through Butler county to come
point in Like Brie, cr •to connect Idris the
Ciertland and Hahoning Railroad.
_
Yroa the Philadolohlo Bollotfo of *adsoodoy anumu.
- ABBOT AND ELM EMT.
E :Quite an excitement has been created within
the past twenty-four hours by the arrest of a
colored man named Richard Nmd, who was ta
ken on a charge of inciting alam to escape from
thelr owners hi Maryland. The Acts of the case,
so ,tar as we have been able to glean them, are
as follows:—Neal was formerly e slave In the
fan* of the Chartou, In Anne Arundel county,
Md. Me was manumitted by the family to Thom
he belonged, and imbuszttly married a duals
elan camedby Coare Lau Mayo, of the
I United States Navy. The estate of the Commo
dore tee adjacent to that of the Chastens. After
some time Neal removed to - Philadelphia. and
=dean exertion to purchase his wife and chil
dren. We learn that before he succeeded In hi,
effort the wife ran away with her onljdren and
leached Baltimore, whme the fugitives were re
hocaptured, and there aold to different pentane,
carried dam off to mime plaice in the
South.
• Bernal perrosup in Phlladelphii took an Inter
est In Nears case, at that time, and the Eno of
$BOOO was raised by them, the wife and chil
dren were purchased with the fonds and the
family were re-united, sad have beoll living in
this, city ever since.. Par the pall three years,
Neal her been employed u coachman by Towns.
' sad Sharpies'. • Yesterday taming, Neal was
( police offerors thls ci The
'authority upon which the arrest of
was m ode, was
a raysisitiou from Governor Lowe, of Maryland,
I which had• been complied with by Governor Big
-1 ler, and the officer was authorized to arrest
Weil, and remove him to Maryland, afters hear.
ing before a proper Judge or alderman- The
prisoner • woo taken before Alderman Bentley;
who heard the evidence as to the Identity or the
man, Oafgave - him into. the custody of officer
Lamb to be conveyed to Maryland
The party, with the alleged culpritiu charge,.
started in a . cholas to the Baltimore depot, but
reached there' too late for the afternoon' train;
the prisoner wu then taken in the chaise to
Cheater, _where a belt was made, the Commode»
and hlrfeiends ,inlandlog to proceed to Bahl
more by the night toga. In the meanwhile the
friends of Neal had learned Beth* drat time of '
Ills arrest, and after having procured a writ et
habeas °pros, an ioniser was dispatched
Neal pu suit of•the party. Al Cumin, Just as was
about belng'placted upon near. the wilt of habeas
carpi:Levee served upon Lamb, but be refused to
recognise it, and Insisted upon his right to pro
ceed South with his prisoner. A mob was soon
raised, and the &fibroid individnalscomposing It
took sides u their tulips, prompted. Thera
wu considerable pulling and tasselling about
the depot, and orriniplintats to shoot woroludnig
ed. Plnally the cars started, leaving the entire
party—prisoner, officers, friends and all—be-
The ' charge preferred against Neal by Com
zoodore Mayo, Is hosing visited Maryland and
incited quite a number of alone to escape from'
their tweeze. We have been assured that Neal
has not been absent from the service of Mr. 1
Wu/plass for is Angle day aloes he has been In
his employ. The Mends of the prisoner feel
confident of being .able to prove his innocence.
Much feeling has been caused among them by
the clandestine manner in which the arrest and
removal were effected, arid complaints ars also
uttered at the acme of the complainant In re
foslog to inform the friends of the prisoner be.
fore his removal, and than afford hint an oppor•
untlifto defend Meisel?.
Sion the• above was in type, we have learned
that the . friends of the pitonss procured a se- 1
eond writ of habeas corpus before day light this
is:t ondos, and started with It to Outer. I
Neel,
who had spent the night In the look-up at that
'place, wu given into their bands in Obedialloo
to this writ,, and he- mu brought back to the
city. Be reached here about noon. ; The se.
cond-iiii Is returnable to _the Supreme Court
:Cbtarandors Mayo accompanied Neal back to the
On Thursday, the MO trot brouht betors the
Boron Court, an home= crowd bang pro
eat, oaths naltront.lotttoot, Owing to Ira.
rionierolatikro In . tht proctordim, thp roe mold
tiot Obey* end tool over 011 in Fitly. whey
, it .
Itlto trotted to some op. It. woo moored
tbat Ooronor Bloto:101 re** tbo multi!
raoa viesmaitoroa
' , Wean:Morro,. Jan. 260853. '
. 7 fOrlieSpreer—:ean again—The Homestead and
Bennett's Land Datributica B3l—Pacific
readran avo.--wek. irk
the Cabinet.
The oration of Mr. Soule on our romp rola.
tierce, which has been long in preparation, was
delivered to-day. An a piece of oratory it was
fists and.it will doubtless read wall, but It did
not.develops any noel views of policy, boa
point to any solution of the questions rained by
the Progressives. The speech, however, embo.
died one suggestion which lam sorry to And Inn
popular than it ought to be among public men
and others Upon whom the responsibility of ac
tion now rests. Ile said If Spain be no longer
able to hold Coba against the will of Its inhabi
tants, why should she not voluntarily let go her
hold upon it, and allow it to becoms bodepend•
cm? and why should We hesitate to permit it to
remain do? There Is no reason but oar eaPidlty
and rapacity. Cuba independent would have
more of-the elements of national strength and
respectability than half the South American
States, or than many which: la Europe hare
maintained a separate eilatence for some oen
torten
Gen. Cass read a memoir, consistieg of scraps
of Steto papers, fried afar and done brown, to
prove the tree extent, scope and bearing of the
"Monroe Dootrine." My own opinion of this
matter, es mindependent Amerionn citizen, is
that is of very little consequence what the pit.-
Scalp dootrine of Jim Monroe to or was; we
area people able to govern enrollees . by the
doctrine most applicable to the condition Of the
times and the Otte of the world at the premed.
The sham demo:many of these days Is a great
stickler for precedent, when It can dad one to
suit a purpose In hand, but generally protease'
a convenient contempt for them. Washington
and Jefferion were abolition Late In sentiment,
yet democracy, while reverencing the name of
the first and swear:deg by the chide of the lat
ter, would hang a descendant of either If found
preaching below a certain line In conformity
with that doctrine.
To-marrow the Senate will commence the
discussion of the homestead bill, which has
bean made the 'pedal order on motion of Mr.
Dodge. The Hatestead bill, whloh originally had
no strength in the Senate, has gained In favor
by becoming connected with several Important
interests which are supposed to command, large
majorities in the body. Among these are the
railroad grants to the west, and Mr. Bennett's
whelps of dividing land and script amens all the
States. The friends of the two' latter pro
jects are resolved to took them to the Home
stesdbill, and it is expected that thus combined
these three important mestrares will become laws.
Mr. Bennett, whose bill paired the Howe tact
summer, is urging Ito progress through the Se- '
tate with untiring energytend has at length re- !
coined .to urge its friends to adapt specific works ,
at the west to which to appropriate the vast bus.
dy of lands assigned to the States of that diet
itian. Among these roads are the Cincinnati,
Belpre and St. Louis railroad,: and others which
may be regarded as a continuance westward to
the extreme border line of settlement, of the.
Pennsylvania system of State works.
The Senate will probably continue the dram
sines !Meth have migroseed Iti time for the last
six weeks, until the time adjournment; what
41siness may be done will be at intervals Ns
twattills! . That is the' great bur
then and - see= to be the' objad
ictuz legislation; whatever 11 done, therefort be
side the appropriation bills will he dear and en
expected gain. I am quite patties that the
Pacific railroad projects are or manydead each
In the pit. The only thing that Is perfectly ha
at.- is my proposition to make • suitable
appropriation, for a telegraph line, a stir.
ray of routes and a weekly or monthly mall.
That is practical and will 'steel us by euy grades
to the railroaciften,twelve, or nfteen years.
The house Passed a bill yesterday for there.
ulew.
Ilef of il : - - Jim was one of the heroes
of the rev t' ' The bill pieces him upon
;Its pennies! ' _lle uly all Jim'. comrades in
1 dud immortal strugglsebtainelf tins justice very
long ago, at • time whea . the torpor of age had
noterrived to dull all human enjoyment, and ev
en to blunt the sense of neglect and injustice.
Bat Jim has at lut been put where be belongs,
on the list of thou who loud kis - country and
fought for it, and he will soon`pass to Jaishigber
rswar4 where the conapanione of his youth will
meet him without -remembering Vast • broad
mark of distinction separated them- hers. • The
curicsity in Jim's cue Is that he has a black
ilia. Yes, Jim Is a negro, Male "hat) a Otte
heart." Bat It vu a queer caper fertlutHotuke
to out up. •
The Ohio delegation he the Roue have hood
wed Senator Weller, of Ohlo, as the transmon
tanemember of the Cabinet. I depot know with
that effeeL California and Oregon most be
there, and Weller is a tun of energy. Perhaps
It •oeld beW good appolntineaL - .folres.
Wasmeorox, /an 26, 1853..
The Mends of Mr. Howe are pleased to sea
him retained from a visit to his real . dence, In im•
proved health. There is a good deal of eloknese
amen members, but the report that smell pow
prevails to an alarming extent In the city is en
tirely groundless. A leading physician told me
today that he halazet known for many years so
tsar eases of that disease. Influenza, colds, and
rhstunatism are the chief causes of the thin votes
nowfobeervable in botk Houses. Elenitor-Cooper,
who has been 11l at home for a month past, Co.
tamed last week, and Isla the active discharge
1 •
of his duties.
Mr. Mallory, of Florida, followed In the wake
of Mr. Scale to-day,aad probated against the
purview of Cabs. Now, If there be no alterna
tive nor contingermy'behind this declination els
&kir In that quarter, I , cannot but.regsrd It as
a very sound doctrine. Why should we boy Co.
ha? We bought Florida, Loahriago, and .3ali
fornia, and cold part of Matte, and gave away i
part of Oregon ; but in those cases we bought;
sold. and gave" away "property, not a people. I
'Cabo has people aeon& to make a nation, and a
territory all occupied, and dustman densely then
any large elate of this Union, two or three ex
cepted. The public lands to the territories ao•
'gutted by on by purchase, were worth themouey
peld, and moth mare. I cannot coo any good
reason for adding a hundred millions to our pe
lletal debt for i provioc6 that Is rentally Worth'
more to no now than if It were a part of our re-'
public. , •
Eat the truth is, when the FilUbasters say
they do not want to boy Cuba, they mean to ad-
Tile Its appropriation by fore* or surreptitious
moans. Alai for the morale of the times, Power
is construed to make Right, and were we strong
enough to defy the allies of Spain, tomorrow
Cuba would be ours.
In connection with this vexed question, some
attention hie bum given to a peculiarly atroolons
and abominable article which appeared in the
last number of the Democratic Review. The
wetter In this depraved Journal 'advises the soft
are of the island immediately, and without any
pretence of right whatever; for he says that it
la enough for a progressive nation like this to
desire a thing to justify its taking the same.
This you Ise is excotly the language of the high
wayman, who says to the 'unarmed stranger,
"come, you have a good hors* and a well Ailed
pane; I harass much and more than I require,
bull want' your hone and your money, there.
fore deliveri or take a bullet la your head." 'We
would not reason Wall a scoundrel of tide semi,
though he would dothilesa hold us a good ergo-
monk but we would klieg him. Now there is no
particle of difference between such scoundrelism
in private Life, and such Freebie& in politica as
the ...Democratic" Review. recommends. Thine
it • very noteworthytendeniy 3n stile number .
,
Throughout it utges the conferment of powers
upon the new President, entirely subversive of
the authority of Congress over peso and war,
and the appeopriation of publlo . money. It
_ex
pressly and imperatively demands that an lm.
_ _
amuse sum of money shall be placed in his bandit
to be used at. his liberation far purpoies to
which it is known that Conpren would not give
!la consent, if they were disclosed and avowel i
LI wishes him to hare the meatus of deolaring .
asmlng on war without the coroperation of
engem Thli is dukraotvlatte of what:now
calls Itialf Danincraoy. It shows that them&
cable Uniform tirrarkdespothun. sad the sew
===!l2!!
Ml=M
pointed out by the tiliga-ez% a E. 4.17. &Mk/ the
conscreativei of both parties. To . . deetroy
cnititlittoti Lr the 'U'ret thin& anarchy-1e As
nest, dell war, aid hotly the, 12 . 11 12patl9ri and
masteintip cf the sir ongesSchlefiain skid' that
war throws up from the; atonay pasa...lThu
the democracy which knave. eulogize 1.4 fools
•f thillttablrettlhair Garatte.'
The Rouse was In an uproar to-day fora eint
ple of hours, over a proposition by Mr. Stanley
to bestow some farther compliment upon Ben.
Jackson. The Democrats resented It on the
grotinl that Jackson's -memory wu peculiarly
their property. Tom Florence, of Philadelphia,
delivered himself el • pueguto on the old fro m
the
for kis services in rescuing him, Tonyfrom
the tyranity and persecution of the United States
Rank , Nis gummier was :so quaint and extras".
gut that army sentence was greeted with peals
of derisive laughter. I suppose the bank per
secuted the honorable gentleman by making him
pay his debt" to It .That certainly would have
been an insufferable outrage when perpetrated
by a bank upon a Memoorat.
The New York Mint bill wai defeated by three
votes, of which I am Tory glad, and hope we
hare now heard the last of that scheme for sad
dllng a squadron of-new office holders open the
country. If the mint were to be established now
for the first time, It would be proper enough to
locate It at Now York. Ai it is, It Is proper to
let it remain at Philadelphia. Inuit
TO THE TAA-PATETto OF Azimasirr Con
rr.
Ao public officers, having the control at the
moneys belonging;to thepeople of this comity iws
deem it due to onreelvee to.make a statement to
the public for the comae we have pursded in
' issuing petitione for the signature, of citizens
of this county, asking a general reform in the
allowance to prisoners, as also to the general
management of the County Prison.
Tho demand for reform, we believe, veryjmt
ly, has been frequently made by the public who
have to pay largo taxes for the support of oar
prison. The County taxes are large and bur
theimome, and if we can be the means of making
them less heavy, we deem it our duty inespeo-
tire of attachment or feeling in any way so to
dot—ono thing the pnbllo may rest assured of,
that we shall know no man in the performance
of what we consider to be our duty.
The reform that we aim at, we
,believe to be
good, as it cannot help bet prove *saving in the
expenses of themanagement of our prima. Oar
, present action was discussed Mime time ego,
and would have been pot into operation tut'
spring' If we had time to procure the neaten-
ry laws from the Legielature, but being late to
the season, we agreed to mows in the matter,
this linter. We had conferences with Senators
Carothers and Deride, aa also with Messrs Hamp
ton mid Sewell months ago; they having our
views, advised us adeordingly.
We say reform is needed, and to let the pub
lic know our reasons for the assertion, ire now
state that for every $450 the Sheriff expends
for the food of the prisoners, he draws at least
from the County Treasury $1,000; the allowance
for some year* has been 15 cents per diem for
court prisoners, and 10 cents per diem for vs
grants. This, to many parsons, would appear
very low, and we believe lit was low enough
when the county was email in
.population and
and prisoners few, but •noir It is different—
When you now take Into ectuildcration the num
ber of prisoners, and what they are tarnished,
we believe the publicwill feel satisfied that it
is greet. The daily allowance to each Wiener
b a 4 wit loaf, together with water and vege
table', and meat soup twice a week. Thus you
roe the large profit in each case which in the
aggregate amounts to shout $.1,000 per annum.
Are you, the tax payers vo pay any
public oilier_ a profit so large, independeut of
whatbis efficeyields him? If not, would arena
be derelict In our duty touounteruince whatyou
; would condemn. In the; petition, 8 cents ea a
maximum rate, has been asked; '
we hope t0..al-
I l iereyakeep.it, be)°, this Sam, and at the,earas
Sete do Jostles to the unfortunate. -• •
:We ask for the control of the Jail and' fur-.
[ Weldor all materiel necessary to keep uovii
eon and prisoners -in a healthy and eomfortable
condition. Per thus asking we prematthe fol.
lowing reasons. As the law new stands, although
the Court be the tight to appoint a keeper of
the prisons, still the Sheriff being responsible
j for the prisoners,- apparently has the right to
the custody of the prisoners. This - being the
I ease, material demanded by the Sheriff for keep
, isg.the Sall in order, has heretofore been fur
nished bins, but when we are presented with a
bill of straw for beds. Imagining last yeae.to
$lOO, Ind also three bills—ene for 89i barrels
of soap, from the 15th day of last J tly till the
let Jan.; one for over 10 damn brooms,
another for 191 Thetandles used witljta thaearaffg,
time, although - there is Do vtatvirt It la nth&
eery—we deem It high time to oak for theren
frol stead of being governed by a diesicad„
where It is so eiorbitaat. liirriolort we - laws I
been told [barites material la yearn" and arid
for the prison. We rum ask that we shell tn.
furnishing the material have the right tq see to
the application of the name.
' When the- present prison- and the building
thereto attached were meted, the tatter wen se
arranged by the County Cot:W.l'l3oton than sot
', Inn, that eutala rooms should be occupied by the
[ Jailers and ethers by insolvent debtors. Sines
the abolition of Imprisonment for debt, the deb
tors'apartmenta were almost uselies, and In or
[ der to hawifour engineers always m the spot, the
Comarbalonere set apart a portion of the rooms
for the use of said Engineer. The roomi used
by him are not the Jail bet a part of the afore
said building at cOfee requires him to
be under the jail without seem thereto, and as
we have the corporate power to 'keep and main
tain' the public. blinding' in order, se also the
'ate' of same we' ask for operidekly what we
have by couthaerion.
Al respects the allowance of 171 cents, the
turnkey charge for each prisoner, we do not hes
bate to say that it does ammat to double as
much so would pay the salary of the keeper of
the jalL •
By the lees asked for, the Sheriff will be pro
tubed from liability; except while he. has the
custody of the prisoner.
• The Bonder the jailer will be *protection to
the public for the !althea! discharge of Medullas
se keeper or Jailer.
All we have irked for he, a precedent In sev
eral counties In thisttate. We are in no way
benefited by the change farther than itaticipat
lag the approbation of our fellow-cititens, should
we praetor'. means of reducing our comity ex
penditures; and as cilium', relieving ourselves
of a portion of the hews tag that presets as
well on ne as the rest of the public. •
Very respectfully, your ob't etre'ts,
EBENEZER BOYLES,
BOBERT NINO,
Wit. A. 1.050,
Commiseioners,
Fr. the FinsburyAt Gauttg.
COMITY COXIIIISSIOVERS' • MID SHERIFF.
If the ministrations of the pulpit hue failed
to impree■ the public mind titit the wholesome
doctrine, that virtue and intelligence ire the
great interests by which society can alone be
progressive in the pursuit of herniate', the
some Is to by deeply regretted. It ADM; theta
fan, to os to prinking of the romantic, for the
tone politician to projtot e perfect form of gov.
raiment, In this' imperfeet state, Which should
can all the incidental dielempers la the body
politic. Without any dimposlUon to quetion the
Integrity of portion manifested by the County
Commissioners to relieve society of some of the
public burdens of tuition, la relation to the
enormous expenditures of the county,' II my
not be Improper to direct nubile attention to a
movement contemplated, by petition to the Le-.
oielatare, which, no doubt, is the week of the
Commlesionera' oiSee, And, which prom:mei to
vest In the County Commiinlotters ' , the appoint.
meat of County Jailor, with a fixed sitary.".
The Corataintotere of Allegheny county for
years pastimes givea us aseurence, by their go
tiou, that the expenditures have had that
tarn and attention which slued policy emus to
have required. The peopkhare not been hon.
doll informed of the true State of the public
finances. The last auditoria report Is in better
than a misstehrment of !lel receipts and expen
ditures, Intended to dettivellte people In retard
to the true condition of poblla moneys confided
t o d m -eery Commlestonere. And here, we
apropound the question, who among the tuna,.
n can flay, from an oz ooo lantlonot the ODOODZIDI
of the county, what is the emountof the indebt.
'dates and what the claimant the county, from
the exhibit of the statement furnfehed far last
year?
. - •
But the Commissioners irk aulints to hate ad
ditional burden imposed upon them by Legit
laden, under the false pretest of en anaioty .'rno
decrease a portion of tho State and county W
es." The Commissioners entertain the opinion,
as would appear from the language of the path
tics to circulation, that the can aumeoplish the
redaction of public espendlturee, by Testing In
them the appointment of Jailor, cad giving to
thett the entire control of the county prison.—
, It would strike, even tho cursory observer that
some proof should be furnished to east;in so
desirable a reach. The mere okayse of the ea
porthdon and control of the Jail affords no
gr e ound to warrant the oornolusion, imagined by
noun!na
th gentietneu who are co toilette to ham
l authority our the breed and butter of the
offloo•holder. _The 4:11MielliOallt1 arenot better
men than the Sheriff; nor are they mom dlsiln.
guide se members of the lame political party.
,It ls doe to this community to caution the taz
?vete &plait the present attempt, by legia4.
Corn, to vest the .Comminioners with power to
hue eherge, of tho prisoners, abated by Ire to
the atrtotly:otwlehee the atterlo. , The *titer Ise 40
pe; te iplititel . The Elitor.ls pee.
, c
newt. Maw thatl eld- ant wote Meier. It,.
SiWd Wit, es * ate*. havhojeineetleheg at
11l stake , he ovals lieriseit crake eitaselein to up'.
that nog.liwyer Uf reputation in the /tote would
risk Ms charms mr, in favor of the extraordinary
propositiou, la a legal point of view, to deprive 1
the Sheriff of sly parties of the ancluments of
' his °Sea Fro lu time immemorial, the highest
I Power known io ih• MvrAinder oonstitotional goy.; 1
nutrient, could not abridge the Sheriff of any '
I thing incident to or belonging to his office. In
i another aspect, the Couunissioncri are moon
i slide for prep ming to impose on the Weill
genes of the Le &dilute, be the matter of their
I seldah anxiety to be. clothed with additional
I powers, can° en to their position ea guardians
of the public in use.
The Legielat U. need not be informed, that
the policy of th e law, prevailing nap and di
-rest statute pro vision have confided to the Sher-
iff for the time being, the keepiag of the Jail ,
within the cone ty for the tate keeping of pris
oners detained by him under legal prows; and
that be Is anew arable to the party or Common.wealth, eis the ein may be, for all escapes ant
fend by bha.
What securit y wonld the Sherif have for his
finnan, If ph toed under the purlieu can of 1
theldrellogs of 'the County Commisedotter_s, with
whom, perhaps, no relations could be sustained
of midden* m e respect. The mere statement'
of the diffionitt to anticipated in the event of a
change in the management of Melon, is imtli
dent to captor!, o the preponerone attempt coil.
template& Th sae Is, hum, an hauperable 1
bar to the ashen Mof our wor th y Ocmuninionus,
c t
In this respect. legislatlervby which the
rights, Peilfielle, d immunities of the Sheriff
would be abrldg a bsequimt to his induction
Into o ffi ce, and aes lag the duties of the same,
as provided by it would, beyond all cavil, op
erate to thefedi eatirs dizatoye of hio ta il of 1
andfrom all lidogit entered into by them for the
faithful di/chortle f the duties of the Sheriff,
assumed by hint oder the Mws and constitu
tion of the Stahl, hen he wee sworn Into offite.
For amusement m re than for personal regard
to any one, this co onication is respectfolly
submitted. Faso Sou.
. 11 811GRAZION OP PBESIDMIT !MOLL
TAr Raelistionirta .totrymhert Triumphant.
Nmiss Jan. 25.
' Wo have received late. IR
and °a Impoitant intelli
gence from Mexico. - -
'president Arista reggae/ office and left the
city of aterico on the 6th Met
Sealer Crevallsa, Judge of the Supremo dour(
of Justice, becomes President, ad interim.
General Minion, with the Government troops,
had been beaten In a regular battle.
The revolutionists were triumphant every
where, and all were looking for the return of
Banta Anna.
LAMM SLAW , CADS —The last “(lemon of
Liberty" brings Its the proceeding; of a care triad
In Uniontown, on Monday the 17th, In which R.
1 P. Flenniken Eq., (late Charge to Denmark,)
oMciated on Master In Chancery, and the poor
ammo who had ceamittedno other offence than
that of escaping from tyranny, to aeon r th at iin
estimable booa-'-tiberty—waa under Is man- '
date, delivered over to the soca-aria oubt
legs fettered and chained, and like . a beut of
boirden, returned to the heartless o , er, there
to linger out a toteenbla refinance, and ,at too,
tient= the benefit of clergy.—Broumeril, re
!Vim.
Pus Nsaanza is Dozawaas —A bill him been
introduced into the Delaware LegislatureCutodi.
tying the law of lest 'melon in respect to fees
negroes, which acted oppressively upon that
Wass of population, ai they conld notrettira to
the State If they went Into another one for a
time, not even to attend a sick relative. The
people of Delaware, the Republican *aye, are In
fever of the modification.
itrir4n adjourned meeting of the "Maine
.Llobor Lair. Lambe of Allegheny coantn.-1,111 t. held
la the geeing Amoebae Reformed Marsh, tamer of Tir
ed alley and borlttokld elaviet.o. Tbentay erenbre, Feb.
I, at 7 Welock. The Meals of • prohlbltery lan an la.
•lied to attend. Addresees may be inverted. ja.9
It is an erroneotte idea that. disease imams
to rand inapt bi tablas lona quantities of median.
foto tCe otoonsob, In great Puny cunt of whiolo marl ,
(.Jury Is don, allbonoff dines. In point bannatly
cured. The coats of lb. etnotob, br continued as. of
frequently boom. so !smolt dn.
oodernt tb.t Medic . ..tin function toseolonsly Injured-.
Me malt of orblatt Is dropopolaMocrocimen. oboiloo,
alternate. diarrhoea mad toortleensis,dattdonos, night.
mare. an in Would It not. Montero, be eery dostesble
to promos a remedy ehlrb, bolt/. MYPHod o2tertonlif..
would oast. ih. abearboalo n Itiersasstl astiMo o 00d M./
eary off `through tbio modltun. the daletninu• priontyle
cohleh le the dincl nun of the Conant fienly rimy
t titnelne man nig admit Mut Colo orooll not only B. tbe
mom pleasant, but by for the Rohn moans be abet Ma
finned end- The almost oven/nman mono pertorsont
by the d *oh.. phystilas a, In the days of 01.1.• ere meetly
•frottod br mono of treatment. end the larredleate
prob /L. U. nE.IIZLVIS cobbrated musrAnt LIT). r u Manna. cri 410mnd - tries eiroplonfx
AnAda.,l!bis groat Linfithrrit foolgolY to tar to bik
bid or more IpAehbl. trued. and mr0....t. I.
o very torn Io jthe Milted &owl) lo daily strootlas moms
"dank sonsod beyond On porno( undidne to contra—
eousumptlon. bronobllto, and Inn coteptants. to Matt
Licontstres. Mtreono atfoction, hoollsonlon, oniaresonnt
of lb. orbs.. ocrofalono twin, goitre. do. Ae. are 61.-
Ognatly ...rod. and always rellaired by Ito 1... It le
unourpenni as m senn pains le
frfunliontee otter Ito apploglon. It notboa the Irritated
not,* and protons that dellibtftil trucellity so pomp
fal bclbo narrows Invalid. Alpnles. bruins. round{
tnruithrore throat. chtlolales, thocnnlmo, ton pals.
do. &a- a?•!peedlly eared by It. and for insety all or..
.rests is boron or cattle, enquiring an external antic
lion, It It an ofoctu remocl7.
Look • Out For Counterfeit,
The public are captioned against another
toonterialt "blob bo lately nub. Its aogorayaoc ea eoXed
W Arablan Lbabneat. U. moat Mumma, of
eU tba mooterhos.b.aosotts bastes the Oante el Iralladl
many rill boy It la cool fall, without the bnoorledira
that's evonoirbst oullsta sod they aolll perhaps only dl.
41/evt tbelr army - .hen tho notions mlatara has wocatabot
Ito aril efforts.
SD. voluble artlela la mwan'attunal only by U U Faro
ran, aolo Investor and amorist*, and vtoolaaalobrazolato
Ma 17. 4alo mow. Nor* IllbooLo. to bloom al/ arab,*
data for 41a10a north. Mammal- De elm yen got It
rah Qua lattira U. G. before rarrair; th.—FL U. yu.
naLva—.l 1 1311117.13 V/ pre Uo• !TIMM% all others
solo conotarlalta Sold by
IL St d Came.
4.4 by manlarly as B.
Übativad Ul Woo bolottliont
Malted Statalo.
1/3...ftir Z MI
Jea mt.. 10.4 11l per b0tt.4. 1
glints *salad *rm. thin, •111.4. hatiln
lb. Utiltod 81.504 In .00.11 toe Li oat a l.
lmouty ottabll4ll•4
Addron U 0 /anvil. as ltrerro. seellspazdso with god
rileratos rip thartetrr. norpoosibilit y. tr. J
tea. A VALUABLE FAIIILT MCDIctlfl,..SO
salotrot.l ha. Dr lelerse's tOrnlfsgo bowers. that It I.
I .lruAttl a tho 00/r Mettle ears for worms. Faadllta
'halal.... he olthout • nage of is At efts...to
rarDsolatly: whets Immo oro so trenblnota. and De.
a antlr fatal moons ehlldroo. tomtit...haat' to water,
' .41 es the trot orpoaroner of than dlotrosotol
ogre picots 1011.6 ow's us of that. Besot... at mot apply
thl. coastal and eitaolosts rstootr. We are wading
that It *eV Tian I rot • tel.l. to 4:m0t...11 th.t It tiebli
mut ta taa oral...that taro bloat larlsbeel arta It. It to
sato tad lel.Uibts . Tolmn of oarttratos eon bo aro:
iono.olurolua Hs pat eaedleal .. •
Jog ale by at DrogaLsto sad Norahaatolo Loon eat
oroatrr. sato br J . KIDD • CO..
5.19 Dots troiortotaro Xreeo Wood etroit.
ter 31a. -T. SLEE, Teacher of Phoned 0
1 . 1%ga-1/AND WRITING. bags tree to acquaint the
on otiegeuersDr. that ha I. ' , mend to teach thoroughly.
to a-COURSE OF SEVIN LICI.SONJerate
egos of STYE DOLLARS, • rystele off bort-Dant. by far
ihe most eloxyla, tarrerioubus, end beet. yet curetted.
Is ta.creettea daily use In the &glint* et the Vetted
Hates ant the &Wish Pnelleasent, as well u hr. to,
Islip [lnaba et Profeastooal Gantlero.m. Prudente..d
rebates., both ln the E•etern CD:Meer th leant and
&brood. It has boom letrodueed, with e irowelm
the Pabilelligh Schools of Resta. red PbUsdelphla,
ita, not only netal for all ammo.. of Reeord. but •
valuable sinallteryln th e sttalcusent et Languages and
Rothe nowt rapid einhodiment of thought In onnyeadUon
salamis/ oars of • donenich Howie.
Xt. it bee nooks tosooll•ti hiat from tb• slather: frm
there slew. venom may Irmo thnoselvee ulthent Oat
or other/nstrnstket. butler mud (Nutmeg &Wring to
t;." toMr. E U . Still,l It
•. 'Vet time., Pittabuntb.
LARD.
! air -R. WATSON Le • now aimed In
.
slaughtering 16,003 tient, and will rum nanstutly as
bassi • km .teak a? Bulk Pork at hit oUn cnnlac
600 bserola of inn Atm Park. and • Nes 1 annals at
to hns.ia and kegs, for al. It his Warehouse, ear.
net Mll4rtr and Wayne stmia. den
Diraunies HONEY tSCIAP3, Whieh
al so much intention at the ll'arbPs IW. an Isms etrand
to the elthrus ot Pittsburgh and Aikahnti Mina .t thn
pmit.ta t . students and /stall. Shiallosp Is 80.
tioalarliss4o.4 to ttemo trooldad. .lib ohop ha&
In Winn. J JUDD a OW Agate.
deSt No. 60 Wald assn.
DIVINES, &a , —Persons wishing to pax ,
sS,tw r*l Atria Om Waal anal
ilaporkt, ran obtain arm, at the lortart prism, at du
trb,, ittor,, of MOOD 11111AVBE, Jr.,
colt, Itairat and hart mut&
Citizen's Inlntranet' company of Pittsbzugtl
n. U. MO,
Nuoxc 31LRAILBLL, Bar;
DCWATIM, BEM= XMIXEt AID
WOOD STRUTS.
Are itleOSs9 LIOLL ANY. CAUOU /UMW ON
OEIIO AND EUBpSSirri 11141 1 / 8 . AND TRINUTA,
WES:
Xi' hos 4 ammte MU or otaitac• IILEA. Az"
uni.g ti,prraa U OE LALAND Al FRU non
Ind 211.115 3.1.0.12120 M.
DIINOTOR
KLni. .
P 1.161 Us! '
, Wra.
erAr,,J:- i o
.a, I 4
utztell"rnl .
i
dalll2
W. A. M'CLURG & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED` TO THE CORNER Op
WOOD AND INXIN,JDNizent,
Wittm, they offer to their old onotamers
21 the lOUs &wally, et the lowed Wee, W.
• end AEA the lame. emit Wed Ltd onsolet•
CROICE TEAS, FAMILY O.RVIREITA
wooiTs tiD !mazy !All
wall,.` II rpm
=:mn
, Ildreala. 1 ,,, , ,
1011`11' 'is 4* toi . , kiectoo Petrolotio to isy
thst tt no hese to nmetseetr waken nor,
nog • ottlele Morn hi Ins time tleneal
elle - jamb'. nit itit'7lacastadansho the
oti;
or . \
• Ti e t hestseren or la `the as north. lon,
nista, any of which Well t 0... citrons at
the tin st littsborgli • • • thinighsto nstitti,ge b i
shoe miner sad boned &I • - • ‘thatllliall P 1720-
LIM Is a isteileine at ver • •••. • •••\ taboo:et cab , se a
Mal remedy Is gambols. • • •• ••• Doane'. lon or
eight bat s• • ratable ••• • • _
. , tenting the
foreolgatisug glintenes, is tam • ••••• - • Dotnals
to beircre eneslatetwithlts •••• \ \ • ' ,
%%se honor • anorgof niztorn • •• .'• Until&
eseigetes Is setralz stste;nd tr •• • • sght &mina
the honor et ths meth .. \
The following tenant, mind from sg ri psalli.
se at gnome, N.. 'York, anl bean data. .V DS
to which is lan spretogegthe:rosta al' • ritlionghla
D. Y. loot IL U. damn*, • \ V,
,pmt twtroth certifs. I ban bin • sp.
Lrol* ibr tba lost 9 712. e. that of
14
1 t. T . bie. ono* to to log 11114 Du" .
ii,... nag tenh ems tine usable walk and ,Ilsil
toter bst4 sod linihno treated nonly all go tine*,
the ben Ankh= s on toes:Orr alln4 i iloowl°l*4l,,
got sow
I n bat no es, eal non: to con Yet,
until Dr. Poet reirconsisial no ts.trg.., hrtognilit. , '
' Itaiill. ornery oteolio. had taw 2 .e. tema s
Oath at ilietlsst Ms egley'srao set ' tw ee " D.
' Pollee to in or= at easy sad I shone to gene
better. sag by inn biting.' hat \get a worths
V Am: sucru a. zt
i.
nit meg Deal linen= annbitod
Pei:mina, sir ti ltll. De non Una in,
nteatolly wi
,ts brikeleLs4 Whets to\ the of
lodelant tang. , o , proses fer which Uhl
inagid.
, ss: ,: lz 73 \ 11 , renewing ll ts is
modlehte sod no estolY a I*
mass lu . la att•arp k \ Its ' Inas oil= indltin tug
Wird. • \ \ • D. Y. /NOY, M. D.
,
Permsall the
*%!':' l'it'th'l r . \
NEReae.o\rt ; 4ll.'s?
No. 47, St. Ogi4totel
• SVClair stroe_k )Ittsgah.
01,0p1STA MADF;EX
01.1781Tielirto enter, hod, niii to 'lir
totem:Ur on bend a choice aneartni ent ar i;
OLOTIIB, CA B6I .IIERES__,` , \
• PESTI:NOS 'and OvrapOerilio.
OP THE LATEBT\t3TrIEB.
&bided iihTirreelf tor the ciistineqinds. dienilemen
leaving their order+ wlO hare their eriehee airredited
ne mnUed with. 'he an work dcma seligkr hie own
delititape
Knickerbocker Bow Yeafi
5 01:n ° . k u ../. 4 ,i ) ,? ame u Dated la
Er ' s, V."°r'n'.4 94 Alleetralikty ° Pr t!"
ac 22 No. 817. Llbertr°olB.lB,.....
NEW , 04.11 PET STORE.
ROBINSON (r CO;
NO. 47, FIFMSTPZET, NAR woqL \
. Now opening large toad iTirely nenl
Ignek of Imported and aam ()s
icaa nots, tagathat with
raga
everything usually kept @ a Gnat-Stark at the lowed
_ .
A. H. HO.LIII.E'S 'lk ARO.
• Samoan? to II ? P:•Nalson4. Co.
NA.I II .UOTtraiR3 OF
SOLID-BOX TICES,
PLATED tertcrautl-tutrrmtP, iteADE. EOM
PI CEILT O a I CS..4..
Przrelttaa.H. rmAt.
ofam No. 334. Rats Arse. Wit d 4 4 .4 0.. gm , a 4 "l
IrS
troak warranurkic atu-Atoomototot•
at
Zielscoa Preminin
DAGUERREOTYtES.'.
Post tylizo Bitadislicvnird Zer s eut.
ITIZENS strange:4,Th witib to ob
tala aomarate. &radio arellite like Mimes. .t.`
wi,Arsatt==cl o tio u ft = l 4 . =
intaraldeed. or ao charge ced — e:" alai ' the
Urged fag beet a meted Bide eaditllthte ever exa•
po ' r e rvigr tar. Xrgi7o:4l/eVX•hgreotfortr""
not exr h pesc r tleet
i j o the celebrated Ito u oala ol
able to offer . to the ;aro% t& t! irt, r I
Ar
=U lm duly er to (mom which urn be,
•
opro and k7111 . 4e1128. Em •••atti'vre.fre.2,l
leek It.. 1:0 IT P. RiNaNll4,l.O
. .
NATIONAL GALLERY.
AQKSO National Dope:neon
- a.a.r of the Diautubd end irket etttati.(uP•utit•
wueeaw DM/ Stem) Pltteburatt. \
Wise end Glestleaes wiehlag toebtafali.4llkeliketrum
sederate MOIL Will pie.. WI St MA eter• establish. ,
mew; Wed up with eery_ euperlat a / 4 8PM blzr Ulth%
emceed with wash LW the omelet eau tete the
mat wastrate teetiattlee of the hum. tuba with
cs el enbaated limas au. Turman. , \
vibra. hattUngs. Pa. eatizretaly etisled. WI she .
pileetes taboo et etiewal libealwee.
Illlerarwate twingeing:l to takes pledtissw, halm • pas.
Got reeseablweei
1181.1.12.aumme Walt :Meat thwee.ba 106124 fa
levet ot thietit..alpi • .
Swabs opew. o es hem • e... tell] 1 \ It
'ate.. le be DiamoOd. i •2g.f avrir:T.
JAMES I'. 'fANNElt:':\
• wriousua nun
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ac„,
rre. 58 !aro irptictr, .?TrreBl3lloll,
lateen Third Bad
glirMy stook embrace' every variety and
P,rftg. rtlear bc tu!'erLt .. : di " fr ' m
pars, 50:144W txprosals Par
•
Steak Conurtumimttonßetween Naw•Xadi
sad
ins GLASGOW AND NEW
roar Steam MD Cmapitimr•
ins
mornannublp OL/L84.10 W. 142 cow
and Me Mrs. pmrer.
tarn l4rlg, O.
ormetsr. l : appointed ll item Ifiry Tort be
Ellssrm. m SATURDAY, lb. 261 b Match nut, 0- LI
Volock. moon.
PAigagg KOM: •
PIM Catdo. (Sato.= Maw ?soon .
Small, Oahu( klklgtlo To
wooed eobtoo.(Eavonro inolododJ—. SO
411iP•ALtiotted ausoler of TOloS.C.kso gunroom orlll
by
Na. ag)11.1 with ororlolono a goal guity. pro.
gool7 cookal.ot TWZNTIC DOUAI& . .
•• - -
. . .
ii;a• freattor
7.2•02 .2127
22 Etraednr, Nom Tort
W. W. WALLACE,
Meng LEGIMI . SOILEIt. AND WILL VIIIII/811120
1ITA1114211111)(1.
les,llPgad Z2l Lamy steet. olgmelte IMlthheld Wtstnt,
S• Pthrbit.
.TEAM ENGINES , for Saw .c a Floor
Wills. generally, on band and made to Wee; &flan
male M order. on abort nodes; 21111 thartne. mule
ening Pia;ll Omtla as, kill Spindles, ma /row
nersna gamer relee,,Own awl • (lob (Madam.
comma end natant gashes, gye.Menni roe the noner
mill Mane. 011111 ifllajlteer Mom. (a deethwitsun Meese,
121 , 1.) sod Leather
1 1 1.1. getIng.•Inam as hand.
111 4 / 9 0/2 1011 BTON/12.1 1
o. 4 0 „ old.l am stock. cf
andreem Anchor Malang gstreated heft naalltr: 112
Myst mime than aro off mkt eleentsere la (Ms thernet.
ten—lsallb Patent french Barr Swot ifastdoahneed
Ilmarth &Noble's. t ilgthargh City Plats 11)111s.' anti
In ase Ihnsdred other mills In the West; rearrmet e d to
Petinna yeti. flume Weehlnee 11/111 sharper thew Any Mon
maehlom—enn beta. e , eth test. and .11 .111 U.. •
llMUnur. When they bovats emooth tI. egg* an
Tore truknog th• Barr.
Tor gertlesalare, ma banning Orders rltOgintlg
tended to W. W. WALLSCA.'•
}CA at tin. 112 Liberty stmt. PlttabarslP.A
W. W. WALLACE,
errrsausda arndu mAasur ruin.
:1194.11, nod USLlbuty etreot. opposite nentthnekt sheet.
.P.nebonnh. Pa.
MAtiBLE MANTELS--A large 'stock or
lb• noon hosanna kiad,(manafaetare4 br zak
ctn.ry,) olway. on band. at—in to neer $lOO nen.
Ern• - ileanonnote. TV: ;o r t :: lhirelhwe,
e tend IVib Mar a. • I mot and vehbaxt r dock alnJa
on bawl. won laldl to the Towle at the lowed raw. •
• Parthenon van nod It te their wand to esirmiti
muchm ithet and prim Wats alm,rhan. JeM
Plaster Part
FOR'V , • ,
LAM) and). STUCCO woak ; Water
a- Wm Levlntl LIE.: thindstowe. fall Ilas.
whet grlts.) sal:able for tivti Flog, stigma asull Ars"
Land. at the lowest pdoo t at. $O.
Liberty stmt., .1413abotsb. Pa. • •
j42:9 W. R. WALL/LC&
MEW
BOOKSSorapea arid Escapes, or
1, to. Adystitam• of a 11[6449h •
rulams'a Atealblx. fn in.bna.v.r:
Baarus' Illtutrata4 Maw. stim a amt.: .
1 . 11 .0.1 . • s
1 10t0 , 111.4
W2l , 6l6lanaa f e 1653‘ 6116.1.1 X
lar se* at Ulf CD•4P Anlntieel tda.
W. a. U/1.1)2X7116T1t d ♦ OM%
80. T 6 /*Mb StSfet.
Q n UNDRI
Soo dams Oars BIOME
• 2 wk. 00t824 UMW= •
103 nolo nal otqc
"b4.W"lnitraltgll7Bo.
MAONERNI/-51l bble. large No. 3: W I
f? fu aahCb~ aLaY r .
do 'wee Na; It 10 half da. lta WM. 1 41 ?a ; 2.,
as
AT WSW etnk
PLOVER SEED-41 bb a. Cloverite4; 4
/ bsin do; tor W e by
jag WIOE Me0A14.41041.
Jan 11r1 . 06 1 . ANDLIZISS.
BRDOMB.-50 doz. Broom. for gale by
LWIME MaCILKIDI463.
WFISII-15 casks, IA for I _ l oe _b:
V Jan
ciLoVER SEED-200 bua. in don and.for
sals by JT• 4 / 1 100111„, _
bb) Übbyty stmt.
PLOITit-50 bbls., in store and Waale by
ist9 JSeJJ MINN. 218 Lb/r new
"TA LLO W-10 DM,. jut tool sad for gala
Ibr [Jan, .1, 4' 1.00111. MS Liberty Unmet.
Ti RIED APPLES--2,000 bus., In store
r Ibr a* Dr J 1 JeJ3IIOONR.
1051..lbeity amt.
ufkPortic-4opoo lbs. Bulk Pork, hog
round:Jut red and tor sah. by _
• 49 JCS,: BOON& SW Llbertr. stmt. . 1
LA" -GO bbls., In store, and for este by
JIM JI•tJJ HOOKY. Oa Liberty gigot.
ROLL BOTTOR—Z bbls in store and
Warm by J a
,1100Xl.
JuSl ZIS tertr stmt.
008-8 btds.. just rood sad for We t 9
101 J TAJJ BOON). 296 Libmi
CIL& YORK-15,000 lbs. Balk . Pcllr, re-
Wi'l2sPieba.triarCW'iti:nr nu.t.
ig i &ilg umm, for
ed. by mat H. DALZILL & CO.
C L OvEgver geed ad. by • R' aiwact aoo ,
CHROME YELLOW 2 ann h.
lAnd• avo n a, - . - w lie
-
pMM TrUSt; d BOW 00 ° O
Shur of Wm Nook Inistabdar
1.29 .
(MULLS Z. LCOMIS.
• .. • - Aitoek and ew arokrr...
1:11TT8
er • custafar
\
1 -- -\`'
•
' ltes istlatetion.
N Th4ar'Otettloolt; 'February 3d, at
2 itersa. to to. lon toe ooltl:r=
et , s tbo 14:enthoda•
ano7. botwoist odd. Ilotathtiold \ ootk to , •L•ir •
ft. , . or 31 toot. sattortarktlno
to
WO •• wt00h
....0wl two, awbotoadal von AtElatoVomo SW, Eder
Donal leog Boom. Sitoo fullsoutobl.. Terms st We.
. 1"22 ' \ \P. U. DAY & Auer.
?k Wati o lliscoadastaii - lonkt,Piiirwliartii,
\ I Ito- atkauction.: -\\ ' .
WII sold at 'the Com:net:dot
_ r. Sales'
Eammul, gamin of W. owl To .t.o. th on,
. °14 .*..." W
ll•hanlay mooin, =thing. nt as o'atoon... m ho" ,
... inonnowniolska narks on all ontuoonn
an lo..nonAltityiptanto mond haul be
!tan ye
oto• u=.nos on on; Wt. rizill eon papa. an,...A.100,
it% oottos II • b.,...0,.3,,,.. 1 4.t.ntab0a'5aRa1t ..!, ~.
erota A Ono Innoill nand oft t Piano. s,,
~: Y.' . LnlB. - .l.nerie..
. \ 10,00011 m \But% at •Auction. \ „'.
nrrßatarday znOtc, Jannairy'.29o, at,
ky 10 ] Abet. at the weft.. at. Mei JO , Jona*.
0...1 Bola, mot hotooth sill Co min. ft...mit
of " mh mqgme... — \ ,
&Mete in Mi. Booon liano..llld.o. and anoolamn
bay dannunk le. Witch
d. tb, Wilma. ot Doeloni. 80.
\ aar- • Cool,'
Vja.74 ! - ~ i \r.. 3e..DATIS. Awry.
Tor 24Ve4y2trice4,;--A.
Egiffe:' ter ti.0,211,111Vg g "t i lw;•1117:
.ther 15t,g2.:1.8711 gWir r imulVLVatntiP*l44.
ful s=
ascribel t m u,
Firij?" '111.17411; 94k. Sag
Nds Eton. with
lABOE CITY - LOT TO LEASE,—The A I.bt Of Oroaidod Ormint onetrAd b. Jobnlifer&los.
In. &I.fabiTc. Limit stmt. balms= filltb strnot and
'Riga 411:07 1.111 bi.lessod Aft tom of isanittosi79
Ist. nut \ - ,A IT to \
\ .... .1 GIII. iB. 11:11r n . o. ISI Easton it"
' /ant . ROBIN! ROB B. /Amon fib st.
A, ..VAL , NOLE4LOORING MILL FOB(
BALE of NNoGßANtlr—Xiiisted on Olt. ifononts.,
• liver, in Wistlinston,oonim: opmet. em,
__&.A. , ....___
Tbs Ming Is throb stems Ka.= DT &GAM ........
rut r ... PmP4 , ll.d bi \ slam and water mom Is
, no+ foil opmdbinfbas s Isms enstM,md A tops bt.
'Of t. roh 100 banigs orAto. ...n. && bo.m , Cm' I
prlt a ga v n:= l, 2 7 ,sszr i gi ,...4 1412 m ., !
- V111,1"-- I
:. Nc.:.31. ath d.
90Poem of /noel Matto.
R.S .p eo : ; .
o Be a ;
Mel of Ifutter CiothAr to to
Xilt•OzSen hen.
o.abrt
A ' ala ' ha
47111%2111011074_ 1111 "rriltr'cls."tUng
00 .i 1{8—Juid roe lied, at - No: 78 Fourth'
t.
rtr .
tma br
AFteloner f.uni Zr4F:.'d fa Iluzg
Ojelopsalis'O?Wattre OdA t dm f:gtNiSett9;l4,79.3'
ISbakepreiso reacoaleg —
gieldyetl'a Voeattoo;
.o o D .
11
IdtreZ . etertortel;
0:=47 , 11 . .7
\J[CE 'WANTED-500 \tons'of thick, good
tots to P. delivered In LOUIDDIII. Persons wish
' \ cA le
j t t ret, ze , 24.1)
zjail.entaa,
Istbaratm.
•—lieduction Prieg—.:\\ -
T \ V W mr:OIL OF witspL, c 9 n-
Le="ppl_yQm.i,tle„dzki_4.-l-711,1"A'1', ar
EMliti. A. - EC . CIviLL.t co.—oeing:
41 a,_ 1 4:4Z,;::= tf:AVI•Pit4:6;Zi . -
211.WWIT,T,Litirai Ce
47 ig,StUtu. Its.!
be
tedscol y akColul -*balm bad in.
..rtgru Tws. [UN Ftlexyka ketrabl• to wilt saw
ter ziner . vow umka.c.
t argovn• kv
Itwd ;yr= Aceornit ‘ tin i t ' l3k tor
aka =wan e 7 t•kisr..ad finsed her appetite'
retina:ls. kat GortgA.hega. Jammu
in void I/pow /A .0 4o ors k ; acme can to
r Vfl4an.rOvati ty . dgmr M s MI babe it
Cfr" ft l,%Si 7/V2B EG,Atilrlttf.:
_ •
fi,KZEN 'APPLES-80btiL94aced,.
LA ea e.b7_•\ \ • / LANA! \ itk
,f r tor
ttn
, 1110BARLS--20'easki;.reced and, for sale by
1,01 \ \ \ insaTqc,ccocults.
ILKINDON_ GLAS
.m -4200 *et -TIM
•v. a 10 brit fa lifttibractir. fox INV
RIED AEPLEB=4OO t{as.
to amnia' N. 67
\ neGILLS LIM
ROLL\BUTITX-2 bbls= It" Ba
eelitd slkd tor gil• \ \ \
plart--.10 bbls. f c ara‘ N 0.13 M.
1 4.habut. 11 1• 26 ut' \
maana.s*-se
VE k tV CROP \ SCGI-24.1 hbaseti
4_l tn: leans Suer IradLoAkedsfrate4/1,
=a ,Nora
211 54 cub fresh Bice. for,sele I)3 \
neuelar '‘eoo. \
. \
NO/488E8-4,100 bbin New ()MAW.,
oak litdcj 480 do, do. ntoo. loddbad frog ,
md Ami , * liteto; eal•tojr
ladairWeoXint6t,
-- 8 - 1 - clift ROUSE MOIL& SSEB4IO"
rrip•moity; pg: ale br,
WY. /31,=rwtsco.iTrut
umir,..itADSV :d ) jitot rised fof
IT salt brA B 'a INGUILAY,
/In \ its St tcmt Ind LSO Proni exert
LIRIPIED Stradit--.1.5 lads. jusfrised
/ . .td :Link 47 BOBABIDGB c IBOBILiat, \
jaa 110 Witter strDet mod 124 YWCA emit.
\ " \ id it
WEILALI\ SERINARY, r* Allegftiony
n•Epiing,S•na 4 fhb hall titian will . pwsuairnee
ow &M UM mkttit Irchmart, =Pm td• ens
et Wan Prizteigal: •endllisKarCimi.
Wattalpstan. SwinarrAstirtant. , , s •
e Ta t A d' \t*V47.tirlikll4l,th.
5 0 1 X TitQUSAMP DOM, A 12. 9 WANTED
_!, f•r._ . tv•;.7lll; Ampied *pox SW', vied
: .,, r - sa.l to. VV., - nail ban
k ' ' I.
..., . - '!! Til 1..
\ 611.000—in ahl Coed golf '
•ott 1, ... roars tO tar orbit ''''...ititsll—"ltlul4
MT) to tt.• untold of !WOO . 4.sttodu l"'U onivitn' l' l l t ti
odoul.
Sl= +w.f. rot two Tsa. : mum!. oi • i• 16114.
1 ttirtr ( u•lagualoimpstitavilt• CIT worth SllOOO.
. nr• boom.
s , ...trt,•it,flw t•v\re. am weil. uctirod tia • Tili•Dle
I =brst= "'t 4. tha Cl' :. "C il t C'.. a . 1 4
35.000 Imola.. Ibr 21 , . This: onakol •O tail Lam'
1•11•ClO_ v
_ Iteh no w rata rot
SlX.itpar *a, n zlr_tati . soltr, ap , 7 et Um boll tvant Loan
07,1. , ‘.,__ , k 4...t
•
NEW
~0UTN.5:11. .7 (., , n ii, Feb.
mon. Numb.? of Patna:ea Monthly Boa Jost bon
.to* , •O , W. A. 4 AILDLYfk.IINI P 0.%
11011;1" EXOIIANUE—On N. 046167:W1
°mead:4lr Idea* at the Butthitlfereet
§LEIG FOS
EALE—. bazideome sizid
Wit tort•boroo Motab."vith . pd...4 -
obod—of the boot matortals, - ts
iga.l3t,• JOHNVON. BROTHER!' it CO.
%AL
p& toe. Hoeft.. oad aslatest oto..Allosbo
N APPM " W ° 3II IO •22iTo on
mawiwololllZa
bat. taillbtina sD ems. •
, bet Batten V 7 tit. Ws. Lire: 4 ,
or "'"'""ftun '
' 76
Mali 7 al, Dr "2,1 141174 1 3215
,17 4 77 . V.
(1701 to arrive on iseamer
17 , 14
71.11;157 , 28.41 AR DIMIT
is= I ' Water am heat street%
timEl,-2 ;
I — ARr . Leartanunso store,
te br% tJ.VJ 222 T• MATT/12We 00-
HBBN_ .lb bbl. aad Vie,
f.is7J: T 1 gal
EATHERS-40 Imola Fe
athe
1,243 a.
Q,p l rar n or,
oxra4k aPancizeiuheava a.
IrOLASSES-450 btLbi.
1.71... sty br
c 1241 tor fti• ar,i . irs ars anti/watt
6 tn b , Lux!. ittitore
ILA s i st ii r larThi fa1. "1"7 s Ws; •
fa
iratialar.fOr sale
AIEtT
7011.'
1W m. RlDEs—in Mare and
G.11017N.1) st.....so, i ssak in
no m Ibr Web, DICE= tOO '
-wator and *tat mad.
'llo Alt - -10. 1 0 j am
aad sal. by N.OJ
A 6r/;ssT.
K al Water
710% , Books, ita • V..-
THE glee to - tra u lae.DLitipittiiv is ill
tha rit &rod _ DMI
Port Ilse. The arkroo• ' tad
vuu
\ at CNA , "r . b 7, 12 / 1 4$ Wei/.
att.d h rktri t %
or Art. ra hew/ .
Pfi**l l 2""t""r"" " i ` 4 , a `
.I_9o rookived a t . , •14 r. • & CAL
VEW BOOKS=JdIa receiTod.;—
tpoothaa
M of T.D. Waal.n . s '
thstraorota tho =tiff ap:dimi
JonPn
J. P 4
l ftk
Pl O aE filr\ NV'
• '
13.14aata apr bow 'tend•as tha Sax
da bailtaratalahara. • - ..,
CNCLX 20141 CC, atV4altil /I AXITBDon r.
ru Noak4,2U Sfult , T 1 out Ile Surtterar I!!
11ap tuanevianuari..l4.olla3. wirila,
tae am+ sad tinblrlureronu. umr.s. in 'throe
' ' ..,._, "Cf.EI itargCATIIN: - , * ,-
tante ...u......-.:,.......:............-..ltr. Eltil.;\
rittGraii.3o ,-- ii m il
rja. ana1.7117464414 az .salTi , \.
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ill' lt 'lls,". 6 .l'l='! l .` 94 "'" 1m. 1 . 0 ,t 1 . 1 •
1 Tai 1110NK /.. TriL , iiASVI-.TII . iratsatz ul
ilVamml-are `hß~h --.--,--. , •-• , ..---- , c-±eben., 4 - • \
ltanute=..-=:=.7,17..=.7.2,-airs:ll=- ' •
\ ,
LAFAYETTE HAIL
111 VD Malt .
Git,ediDyo4T, AND INSTRUT
Jae
\ .CONC •,
ERR •
LEIFIENSTSIN, , Ae,- -- coletned
I :oA l9 r l ivg LIST
iitulaa 2ta
i4 : .rttt. ia tt.. 15gi04'°2i i 3:44, 7
1 ant j ' alit
ta9d r . ."! dl 7 l M
2.l6l,ritiriaat •
Riau stA Chelan ,; alto Lls Velma .: be
g e b: i todaS all tas prinattal "i* tikatas
ea
D- open'B7 . e.‘it Calsoist to alosatis4a - 13‘ • -
• "'We Canto iota Sato. Jo'Greot Tao
.
N •
~. MASONIC BALL
Emar. EV i ENING pIIREKG TIME
Moskay,- 2114,t,ekty, Wednockg,,Frrid4y eusd.Sattri
Evalriogs. Jonah 34 and Abruary '
,
las .B .ds '4I A 'TO qt A s •
WITH'CIIaNC.X OF Pa00,140(.111;;
MstiOrk icetitordrrea aszareDigio! -
rintE pnbhc sit) respeatfaphiforaied that
d-ofthsttrl;,,,, ampm Lettly."7:ar
combos thsy irill Urn as, antis* atm. sakasam'of &num
Zrratio _Manama; Dames; to all of t\toot.•
tn it.t,L .O. =7 . ccosists et !kg, !d'art:wadi 'terra
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