Otf 7 .4t Ie With sincere regret we annource the death orJAS FINDLAY, Esq. He died et 3 o', clock this morning at the residence of Mr. Shunk in the 49.nd year of his age, (LTI'A reply to the articles that have - ap. pasted in our paper in relation to the state of society in Arthureville, will be publish ed to-morrow. nowers.—We observe that the 14 lower business is getting into vogue in this city. Boys are now hawking Roses about The streets, presenting them for sale to all the tasty looking people they meet. Sickness.—There is more sickness in F;itt.sburgh now than we have ever known before. Nearly every one complains of Influenza. We have heard of several es tablishments having been compelled to suspend operation en, account of this dis ease having seized the workmen. The at mosphere for the past few days has been heavy and oppressive, and sickening in the e,treme. neatre.—Mr. A. H. Black will take a Benefit ttrinight. He has prepared a good bill, and as he is an old resident here, and brut many friends, will doubtless have a good house. Distreaai*g,—Tw o boys, one named O'Donnell, the other Baker, both aged between ten and twelve years, were drowned in the Monongahela river yester terday afternoon. They were in the Tiver bathing; one of them ventured beyond his depth and his companion endeavored to save him; he was unable to do so, and both went down together, A playmate, who was fitting on the beach, saw them sink. 11 " lied after waiting a while for them to come up, he ran up town and gave the alarm— the boys were soon after searched for and found. When taken from the water they were both dead. 'The Firemen et - Philahelphi.i had another fight on Wedtteaday. Can't the aeoundi els be put out?' N. Y. Cotton. Why, man, it was because they were "put out" that they fought.—Forum. If they were put in they would be more likely to *tap fighting. For the Fmk. STATE OF SOCIETY AND MORALS IN AR TitURSVILLE, AND DENNY'S FIELD NEAR THE NEW BASIN. Pitt Township, Alle.zheny co., Pa. Messrs. Editors:—ln my last, I concluded my remarks for the present on the slate of society anti morals of Arthur;vi'le, and an p. u. f aw I I ; etore it is . But there are also white negroes there, for be it remembered that hut few colored families property there, and were it not for the white n,. groes, ell thOse immoralities arid scandals could ossify be abated and finally removed were it nut froin the fact that white inen, the owners of hou ses, for love of their money, hesitate not to affird them every facility to practice their iniquity be renting them their houses, for it is a well known fat: what none pay rent better or more punctual than the keepers of disorderly houses and houses id ill fame, yes sirs, there are men up there who claim Woe and psss fur men of moral rectit ude,profi using christians, dressing well, arid from all nutwa'd appearance would be taken for good members of society,yet these men with all theit cloak hesitate not, to encourage and foster the greatest nuisance that ever scourged a moral community. Know ing their noisy, riotous, drinkinz, gambling, li centious, 'dishonest and idle propensities, these white negroes harbor them for the sake of their monk*, well knowing that they make it in viola than of all laws, civil or divine; what respect could 1111 ' such men expect from an outraged community, of which they aid and abet, the rogues, what rea . pect can fathers and husbands have for their wives sone and daughters, by thus placing them in the mdst of such scandalous examples daily,nay,hours ly. within tight of the most disgusting spec' acles, and within hearing of the must profane and ob scene actions and conversation. Ido sincerely trod our next legislature will adopt such measures as will make it an indictable offence, with severe 1 penalties for the owners a' tenements, who know. ingly and willingly harbor and foster such tenants as area public nuisance, and of which they are fully aware, Nay, more, I have known negroes who - have been imprisoned more than once, for keeping disorderly tippling houses, who, when released from prison, were received by the same landlords into the same houses again, and before their face re-commenced the same course and per. smell the same means for which they had but just (dirtied the sentence of the law its their own per_ sons. Such landlords, I say, if they are fel ard. lees of respect fer their families, so destitute of that moral obligation which they owe to society, should be made to smart severely for maintaining nuisances to their neighbors. Another class of white negrors afflict that cum• Inanity, by their love of money and utter disre. turd of their fellow citiz-ns, 1 mean many per sons residing is the city and elsewhere, who owu bosses in that unfortunate community, such non residents being (tee from such pestilential exam• plea, have no regard fur their fellow citizens, and noweraphniof conscience in filling their tenements with Ike most abandoned and profligate negroes, provided they obtain their illsgritten money; such , landlords should be pointed at by the finger of mown, and respected just as they respect them ashen and the community they outrage, and jud• god of aeoording to the company they select for s._lllhintseives as examples for their families and neighbors. The magistrate,residing nearest to this immor.ll Omanity, I know. and I know well he has u-e his utmost exertions for years at a great sacrifice, to mem' these abuses, but under all the circum. itinces before recited, his exertions are almost Ereltleee. This I do know, lira in every instance mhere he has been able to institute legal proceed ings, he has never failed or relaxed one iota to enforce rigorously his duty when overwhelmed by the increasing evils. 1 have known him to call together. fifty or sixty of his aged and respec table neighbors, the heads of families and explain to there the state of society, and urge thrin to Co. operate with him in enforcing a due observance of the laws and the protection of society by form ing -themselves into a society, and Jointly to prose cute ail offenders, and to urge the owners of tene ments cot to rant them to such people. Whilst holding the subject under consiieratson uninttia. led youths joined them and by imprudently en delivering to blend the matter with other subjects, suet Itir a temperance society, subscribing money Wit Horary society, literary society or a debating society, the original society was strangled in its It would be a source of pleasure to me to beerauch suggestions ail our moral citizens may witilki a remedy for these evils. before I make atlVAither remarks on this painful subject. JUNE 23, 1843. A NEIGHBOR. ITh R. DANIEL AIcMEAL, °See on Fifth 'tree DR. Wood "d Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dpi 10-1/i FOR SAL E. 2 BUILDING LOTS, 'on Hand atreet, between Penn st., and Duquesne way, Pittsburgh, at Auction with out reserve. The above Lots will be sold on the premises, on Sat ur day, June 24, at 3 o'clock, P. M.—Terms made known a sale. WM. MeGOWAN: June 15 te.. JOHN D DAVIS, .olnet'r NOTICE. T HE stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Company are hereby notified that the annu• al election for one President, ten Managers, one Treas urer, and a clerk to conduct the business of the Compa• ny for the ensuing year, will he held on Monday the 3d of July next, at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M., at the rooms belonging to sald Com pany,north end of the Hand Street Bridge, JOHN TAMES', June 17—te. President. NAYLOR ac CO.'S BEST REFINED CAST STEEL. T HE undersigned, agents for the above celebrated clamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an at+- sortn.ent of the same, consisting in Rent Refined Cast Sled, squared, flat,round anti Octagon do do An do axe temper. Extra do do do for nail cutters, Rest en Double and Single Sliest Stec , EngliAt tilMer, German, Granite. 'Vetter and Cravt. ley Steel, at wholealale, by the case, or in smaller lots to suit purchasers, LYON, SRORR 4. CO. June 24 —d3m4.w6m.• Fnnt of Wood at, /110BACCO.-2 II lids Kew urky leaf Tobacco. just re ceived and for sale by J W. BURBR IDCf; ar CO. June 19. Water St. between Wood ¢ Stnith'd. ESTEE'S WRITING INSTITUTE. y insrec. Prof of Penmanship, has re-opened his Writing Institute for the season, at his former room corner of Wood and Third sts, where laree classes are now lot mine. Mr E's room is fitted up In superior style for the reception of his pupils, who will meet daily. Ladies' Class will be waited upon at 2 o'clock, P. sr. Gentlemen's Class - 4 •• In all cases, a neat and fashionable style of Penman ship Is warranted to the attentive pupil. Terms of t u i, ion for 12 lessons, $3.00 20 5.1)0 Ladles can receive lessons at their retdderres f deli. red. irr Mr E. will earnnin,nn the Ahnrie,n nnl Ire, aII kinds of Faller and Ornamenta Penmanclilp, In the mom ',rat and faPhionable manner. The fluidic are resiieri fully invited In tall at the et hate a nil examine Mr E's specimen% of l'erinia nginp and method Lit teaching'. j ,ne Pv_,. SACKS 3ltio Fent p rill e art ic le) 011 C1)1/e1;:ii ment, anti for 'ale by HAILMAN, NING,; A ( NEW WHOLESALE .STORE, No. 99 !rood strert, P11"TSI;U , N;II. VIM Er: N.l N JOX Er 4 arc rerriiit:iic cao,taai I copplieli settiinnahle Pry Gond. which they w in ron'intie to dirpare of at rai , ern pri , r...sk Ith I he addition of carriage,for eaah, par money, only. Every merchant making porcharer In the city with money,lnrereerifutty invited to tali tir :0 0 d 4 I. and the rhattcr: are ion t,, one t.:aittsi hi.. Urtt ha will not roo.ider 7.1,d I . Or Harm?. adapted to, , • •:11'.II 110 II n r 4 itlyi , li ao 111 I , I , he to the :olv:,nta : e of the WO 1 roar r a fair frig(, and pine 16 ---411 m 1117RNITURD WARE ROOMS. ALEXANDER McCURDV. .it the old star/ of YOUSW -VrCUR 1.71 !Vv. Second. bet teem II ord and ,Market • trfetx R F.? , PECTI'I:I.I.I" informs the irit•tok of the Int, fill. and the public nrootatiy, that t , Prl tin iil ordrrs !orCubinel In n:, of any kind, wnh 00.110 e desitairlt, and tvtirranted to he ( - goal to any in the illy, Evory aitroinn will be p:tid lo COI ri•s: 4 - e. WhPfl r pij.rd• June Ifl, Ift4 lV 111 . 11:111E5z and CH 1-1 Mat Iru•lrtwelori I/ (late residence or Jame, Adams, J. rta., , .) Jane 17. V T. -\HI.I Sr H UNT, Dentilir V le.v door, hrloof rI Cl..ir npr fi 14. 4 TO I,EI 4 CON; VES I FAT and wrtl tiiiktiett two . ..tory tl kitchen no thr floor, and a rood i.aarite situate oN Lacork, near Feilrial street,. A Ilc• ?Away city. Enquire of 21. ittiv %V M, COLEMAN, i4Cli la EA \I S 'Cap" wri , int Paper, ruled, ti' 10 gross Bonnet Boards, nn ennsicement, and for sale by FIAILMAN, JENNISCS,teO junr S, 43 Wood .i - NOTICE TO DR BRAI4DRETII•S AGE:NTS! The office in Pittsburgh which wan estatili•hed rot' Ibe purpose or r ,,, Milutinz agents in Lire Went, lipe,era are - Ha pltslied that or,ji et, is now closed, and Mr • G. 11. LEE in the Diam rod, Market street, appointed me ascot for the sale of Pill. and Liniments .111 Dr. Brandeths 'agents wilt therforedinderteand,that Dr • R. will rend a travelling agent through the country once a year roroile e t n ioneys for sates made and re-supply agents. The said traveller will be provided with a power of attorney, duly proved before the Clerk of the city and county of New York, together with all necessary vouchers mud papers, M r.l, J. Yoe, is my travelling agent now in PellulYL rash, R. RR A NDETtI, M N. B, Remem i, er Mr. C• • Le•e. in rear of the Mar. ken is now my only agent in Pittsburgh. New York, June 14 , h, 184.1, THE FREE WAY TO RECOVER HEALTH. cc,- An individual only wisher to know the right way to pursue it; and there are naire, were It rat'rtElli made known how Lire might be prolonged :red IlicA'ret re covered. w: o would not adopt the plan. Evidence required that the right way Is discovered. This Is what thnie rail [Tering from sickness want to be se) l i•hed tomtit. For who Is so foolish as not to enjoy all the health his body is capable of? Who is ihere that would not live when his rcpt Hence can so much benefit himself and family? It Is a melancholy fact that a very large pro portion of the most user, I members or soctety die Ire tween the ages of thirty and forty. How natty midoa•s and helpless orphans have been the consequence of man. kind not having iti their own power the means of restor ing health when lost Now all these dangers and difficulties can be prevented and the long and certain sickness nod 6v mind:sting Na tare. In th"outsel, whit a Bond dose of lirandreth's Putty. Tins is a fact, Wf II understood to he eo by thousands of our citizens This medicine, If taken PO as to purge freely. wilt surely cure any curatle disease. There Is no form or kind of slektices that it does not exert a rur alive influence upon. Thus, by their power in resisting pu:refaclion, they cure measles small nor, worms and all contageousfeyers. There is not a medicine In the world so able to purify the mass of blood and restore it to healthy condition, as the Brandreth Pills. Tire Brandreth Pills are purely vegetable, and so in nocent that the infant of a month old may use them if medicine is required, not only with safety but whir a ter.. tainty of receiving all the benefit medicine I. capable of imparting. Females may use them in all the critical periods of their lives. The Brandt. lb Hilo will insure their health, and produce regularity in a'l the functions I of life. The same may IT said Brandreth's External Rem edy. a. an outward application In all external paina, nr swelllngs,or sores, it greatly nscisis the cure. When used where the skin Is very tender or broken. it should be mixed with one or two pints of water. sure Test of Genuine Brandretli Pills,—Examine the box of Pills, Then look at the certificate of agency, whose engraved date must lie within the year, which every authorised agent must flness; if the three labels on the box agree with the .lire^ labels on the certificate, the Pills arc true—lf not, they a - re false. Principal office, 241 Proadway, New York. jun , 16. SHOE THREAD. LRS TITLYT 1.1/ ,Yr WALKER'S green .end Flail - green Shoe Thrvarl.j i=t received and for sale, very law, by JOHN KENNEOY Je .22,2 1 /Qt. No. 63 Wood st real F Loun.-40 lible Family Flour ju,t received and for sale by J. W. BUR RRIDGC 4• CO., june 22. Water st. between Wood and Smith•d. COUGHS AND COLDS MANY are now su ff ering with the above complaints, and can be cured speedily by using Pomp's Balsam of 4naisesd, wnLeh Oren onlvenrat tattAsfaetion to an. Tq be bad only et TUTTLVIII, Fourth street, Jane 22. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF PITTS BURGH. 'VIBE subscriber 11:20it respectfully informs the gentler. _lll men of OF , city and vicinity that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayors office. Having !men foreman In some of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best French and American Calf Skins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share ofpublic patronage To those gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he returns 1)1811m:ere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledgecf his business. may 11. P, KERRIO.A TO THE PUBLIC. is to certify that the subscriber has been for some lime afflicted with the Rheumatism very severely, front which he could get no relief, until, being advlscd to pro cure some of Dr. FliCil . P INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, which lie accordingly did, and from which after a few dose*, be was entirely relieved. Columbia. April 6, 1732. SAM% PEAUSE: Near Rice Creek Spr ings, Menlmld Itbdriet, S. C, Aprll3o. 1838. I certify, that my - ann. Thomas Mitchel, Jr., aged IS years. has been .roubled for eight years last past with the Rheomalism, and for the last three years has been unable to help himself! his pain was very severe, so that lie could not he moved without great agony; his limbs were oaralized and drawn up, and he presented an oh. pet, hopeless to nil who knew hint I resorted to Fevera I Physicians for redef for him, without effect Having heard of Hr. A. Indian Vegetable Elixir, I pro. cured the same for nv son, On taking it he was touch relieved, and by coot ibulng it to the fourth bottle, has entirely removed Ihe pain, hip flesh Is restored and he is now enjoying good health. I would, in a case of It bou - mallsrn, earnestly recommend it to those who are atfee. tee &tit this excriul_ting pain. TIICS, MITCHELL %V being neighbors and acquaintances of Mr Thomas Mitchel?, and having often Seen the situation of his eon, fffily cm rohorate the above case, and, as we believe has been cured by the Indian Vegetable Elixir, The ah ,, ve. W o h n ntrq le,rre aPporillteni of other valunloe medicinf hnvr just bren received and are far sale by the quantity or single bottle, at TUTI'I.E . P, B 6 Fourth INFORMATION WANTED. O N the ?311 day et . Noeen,itet last, a ..to, Om stir scriber ranted JAMES KELLY, hen attout 9 years of aze. hr :Is seen n few flat:salter in S itart”lnirzit Ile has-rt Case complexion and f.tir hair nod is rather heavily hull? On 'he 311111 of the slime month, hnt Imm her, n her I hen D , .:0;1 ?thou, ten tea rs, t,lso %reel nwar t , I'M." i. Ef/k1 AHD K he has red hair and dark e 5.... It I. fmn'tattle that Inv it the t,ny• mat den, thelr truenames:tell tp-suree Any im formation ter cerele7 them w) , I Learn ernile reemeed ity limit. afflicted 'tar, asst. jr)fl N run 9 vre.pert n reef. 1 3 ai•tris 10 Lease. rilierFiztle,l p ill le:Txr Iwo Farms Finial,' IT , 1,„,, r luwnehl.r, n I t , t he nreet•nry lenenrn t•, and rrarn 7:i In 100 al' re. c'enerd .•Bril A !Fn. nor faun si•lia!,4l town...lllp 111,21,,Ty county rt 11 (Tom To 7:; arr.. TI r nhnvr dr •r. r I TFA pr , Ty is In r, rrpnir, at , nn I lull,. from 16r rill rot”r1:11. r. not is t of the r-r r,' co, • I t, no- rrn , .l.:, -- • lerm: i ,, r l , ort) I 1 ,, , 1• , •• Cc , d 1 1 1 f: !,; • RIZY Ni . .rr- , 1 1 r. IMPO}{TA Ni' SAW-NIILLS Q\•1" b fr., .11,i - 1,1.,1 In 41111 . .r,n1 p. . ..r I. 110 r riliPt rt:to l• I `A 1 . 10 111',11 In 01,,,111,1 nl A 11 , 1110 ,, r 1,.:1)t..111...n... v., It I b.u•i 1 , '•••:!.'"., :11 'it 111; . • rlnro'• 11.'nr.d.Pod 1 , 114,4. :I!•t.ve r; rtl a,, h. :II tl I'l3l e,'/ hpre I! :s tip. ;In f ss'ierr• Ibr 112111313111 1-. l`',lar-P L. HARPER, After;ify nn,/ Cou'ilellor at Law, C t 1111.. II tnn 40x cot - NTT. (olio v, I „Itt'itot 'tromp' Is Ins„ , rt.) , 1., • 1,11 .-, 1 1, •r, 111-11,... • W. ril•!,1 fit r art" in Ittr c, t C ./t.?",r sort, ntjm. e t t (:orr , sey. y 7/, :me,. S'or If Cori to and I 00tt,.•. 1,1 1.1,m J.rhn T 31012:1(1 sun 27.—t f MT. EMMET HOTEL. ri:E ritoPßlETott I)(ll,l•k~.nvuand •Itirliet! tbe ',Hill fi he 14.02 e. Infir•,, hit I lend, add Ihe peh,e i Ihnt he haq very in rain order for tile r•rept.on cod evi'eria lenient of Trot :n , ro, and pormandot donrddr , , llry t hares art niter r:tle and h.. riton: 1. , rank , •n Joorrorro romforiddle and bet pop !he former remilal Or his !mil,. Good stabling for any nit - nl.er of I,r-op,. Me nut Emmet. riln f. patron' , of !Mc pleaaant retreat and nll nhoPeek plertPare in the NM. al! oCII rolinlry, tire kirtlrlllr'd [hat lh. Moon! Ent not Hon.' know open for vipitor* A carnaQo will leave the Mt. Emmet Hotel every day at half pert att,i ha' r 3 o'clock. Fnndavc ex , ep• 111'CH swr.ENy. may 31_,1,c,, 11T). WIN G r.,Lo 1 — ”, 11110, rartory, jm.t leryism.l rl.l for qa'r Lv If 111.11.1 N. JF.N rsr:s ,t. r. 4.1 1.V0a,1 TO C A PITA LISTS. rp'E half of a very valuable and productive property for sale '0 a cowl part apt on very low and riccoin. mod, tern, s. The properly is in New Castle, on the Pennsylvania and Ohio canal, Ir. Beaver and Ntercer counties, and consists of a Saw-Mill, with two saws that cut about 3000 fart per (ley and rents for 651) d.d. lays. A four story brick Four Mill with four run 01 Ruins, F ran manufacture about 116 bbls good flour per day. Ihe Flonr and Saw mills have all new works and machinery and in first tate order The mill rents for 1500 dollar 9 per annum. A Rolling Mill, Nall Factory and Bloomery for making Charcoal blooms, all of which is worker-111w wmer power formed by Stienango and Nashantiocl: ereel:s. The Rolling Mill Is drove by steam —22 inche s cylinder and 3i fret stoke. The Rolling Mill is large ind convenient and has a Sheet Mill, Bar Iron mill, Hammers and ,mall Guide and Hoop m.:I Furnaceosuflieient for doing a large liti4lnecs. Boats pass up and down the race from tne Works no the Canal and save expenses of all Iraylngdmullng, coal .c.c. There arc 11 dwelling houses and a number of shops and sta. Meson the premises, and $.l le: at New Castle for all the iron, nails ke. manufactured and demand increasing...— The Engine and most of the machinery and most of the improvements have run about sic months only. The Iron Works will rent for [thou , 5000 dollars. The pro. party cost, two years ag0,42,000,a.nd since that time 31, 000 dollars. have been laid nit? in Improvements. To a good partner who can pay 15,000 dollars down and the balance In a year, a good bargain of one half of the above will be given, Apply at IS 4 1 ARR IS' General Agency and In tellieenre office. 9 Fifth street. pine 6. 3. W. Burbridge dit Co. AGENTS for the sale of Semi v' , l Powder. Water at between Wood and Smithfield. March 30, IR•13. Auction FA FIXF:S TOCK LS. Co Siteceg , org to J B -Goth -17)• He, at Hie old stand corner of 5 , h and Wood els having eomplied tctth the, requisitions of the new Aue• tion Law, re prepared to make advances on Consitro• ments and to colt nn favorable terms. They hope by continuing to make ready sate. and prompt returns, to rreeive a fair portion of Nosiness. In retiring from the A ucton busigp,s. I Juke utencure In recommending to the pu‘oic Messre. Fahnesrock Co., who have complied with the require menta of the new Auction Law and will do Imsinean a my oil eland. J. B. GUTHRIE. april 31843. DANIEL M. CURRY, Atlorney at Lem. Of 4ce on Sib st between Wood mid Smithfield. an 8 50 Bags fires St, Jag. Coffro,loot racel►ed,aad for talc by HAIL AI AN,../ENOINga 4. co.. No. 43, Wood ► SAMUEL MEEK, D %VIE) n. HAY, BR !TEO,: SPELLING, ROBERT TIIONI I SON, BITK SER II \ IGOoP. r() ()%t'NElzs o)1. nko:s , o:, ;40 , 1 to n Isitishurgh, A pril Ist 1843 QLOCKB wade Paltriest,. BW..powder utitstasineur Wit //cry sellable for Pork Hones, as the naterlaht of which they are constructed will not rust from the action at ilia ash, will be sold low for cash. muy 2—Cw. JAS. PATTERSON. irk ft PEACHES.-50 bushels Dry Peaches, lust re lireelved 4. for sale by HA t LMAN,JENNINGS 4- Co. may 11. 43 Wood street. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn ,k Sl. Clair sit. f HE Proprietors of this elegant and commodious es tab'ishment, beg leave to announce to their friends and t !e public, that their price for Board, from this date, Is reduced to ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. From the locality of this house, being situated mid way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, a; don the great thoroughfare to Allegheny city, the proprie• tors trust, that with continued exertions on their part. they will he enabled to afford every attention and faell_ Ity required for the comfort and convenience of their guests. and hope to merit a continuance of the patron• age that has hitherto been so liberally extended to them. The principal Stage and Packet offices, ate connected with the lintel, and for the better accommodation of their guests, an Onunibits will at all times be in read'. ness to convey them to and front the House. an 25-3 m. tiIeKIBRIN 4- SMITH. CHE•IP COMB, BASKET AND VA. RIETY STORE. No. 108, Markel Street, near Liberty. runt , : liscrdier regi•reirulry In forms : hie elikintners and utildte thrt he has just returned from the east wult a lame and elirizatil assortment of goods In his line to which he invite. Merchants and others who wish to t.urrita••• wheleriale nr retail, very low for rash. 1 he fol'oivin? comprise., part of ilk stork, with a vet y large LlSSll'lment of fancy gr,od,i and loys. 2110 pa. ks English, Gr•rman and American pins 1111 (est t,r - rd!,••; 1,1111 doz.," t.ines: •• ruI101,; VII Ms. !bread; .-• 711 II w hr.l shoe thread. 101 Its skem collon hrrail; perens•mn 1611.,:r05s qih ilnd lasting billion*: IA) gross, lrearl thin Lufkin*, 120 Cross shoe laces; Ica) doz.. lerloise shell ennol4; Turk and Bafrilo enrols,: I .3e, i'ol. line Ivory 21s1 dnr. dressing cont 4: t; gtn.a ;Loth bril-hr.; 2i) ,f, a.cnttrd hair :11.d clothes bri)%lAl4 I, le o , lver,l I4‘kok 111 and tyc. t,ok. and eyr. 7 ,t %our' rti ha 'r tone .1..7 , rtrd •:zf, 14,0 prt,.: I zr.,“ r , le, ralsql pun holders, I,V h men( . ( all l .indaofvariety :ond., •nr3. ,3 hat:o,r marker and Other P. %you'd In pa.ileti'•r Invor :.11.'n ~ !no r.( 1110 /:Id 10 lilt lini.:3,ll„,rze akponme ot of 0.401 and 1 , 11!1:Cr. alto, Gra.lans'• re'fl.. a lid sit 'O,l twii mnilntt, 11. t. 0111r/ft tslltir, person. r or. r matt rrl I /II II If 001 at it 0 • lI,Y !Kai do it .1 • it hurl, lave r. la 4 11 and rtiend =NMI nt:Gri.AR A ry-K ET,I FOR rINCINNATI T?!.. •••,,, ItolPit•••*rg, M,Ptr le:11;1•1 , CV( TV 1 , . ,,, , 1 at :it lock T In PIP. CPIPIr , , Cp•rttpq, 3V, every Ft Iday at 111 n'r't , rk nt flenr,ll, tla.l rr, !pry', ercry Sa! 10 to, 'Pr. F.r nrp.v Maorr. Irate r vPr v Run (0 1(1 1. n. 1 .1 NG (IA & age,t, OT E F' PATH. k Keatts• nr l hrklioin pu , cklry wlll call of :It the offor of Ito. Po t, ihry mar, prrllop+, hear of p,,,rneltOng tll tootle or botti llf Itll'ltl s June 7, 1:U1 11,E, se FI)ITR Hi STREET, 1 ‘l , l j i w , r., r IrerrivrAiro, .VeroYr, pi:. and rkticartphill •nrra I notrorttrent of ratorthle Vreriie .Ifeshr...., and h • is non Frady to Otirrily rhog. and '.lle•rhdn'c, at the a estern wholesale pr ires.- th.trotint f.r rash--among which Ay,. the followin,!. •12. Indian Ve1:1171,1P Eltl ir, Nerve and Ron:l. Liniment, n.lllll nrChtna. Linn's Tempo, et re Illtler.r Oft, ',1v... , Ivo., of rOillitlhla. row. 11.0:tIvi ..1 11.1.isree.', ot% alltr• Tonir Mteture; Cottistoct,'s Sargn HAv, Liniment (for Pilear) Ilendnrhr Retnedr, Crirllcy'r reeler Oiotinvnt, Ern! Ind,, Ilslr lien, F,senre of Ti re, Heerlen! Oil, Overstrem•l Liniment, flarthoionnitt , ii Pink Ell,ertnrani, Italsdin of Liverwort, Smidder'e Eye I Valer, thiverl'ii Palm of Lire, IluniphrrOi rite Ointment PondresSithilten, Linn'. pi t=ierii, Ilrandrelli'ii Pill, (izen , tilne;) %VI non's Dyspeptic nil.. Palinemtnek'R, St'c'., Irit,herrS And various other PILLS A leo, Fahnestork's Verrnlftige. Orpurni Ice St nip, 0 po. deldor, Cough Lozenge's, Pneumatic or Cough Ralsem, I etr., etc. A nod and gi , nerni a..