- . , APRIL 27, 1843. • e' • 4y City.—The business men of ourilital city are experiencing the revival of business 'as well as those of this side of the river. The mechanics and laborers o( that placa are now busy, and there ate no longer to be seen, poor men and wo men running from door to door in search of employment. A gentleman informs us that for the past ten days he has been try. ipg to find a servant girl and as yet has not succeeded; all the girls who are ne cessarily compelled to work for a liveli hood being supplied with situations. Mer chants find no 'difficulty in obtaining cash for their goods &c.; and the recent change in the affairs of the Factory operatives has nided materially in producing thii result. Cotton yarn is sold for cash, and the pros prietors can well afford to pay their hands in the same article. The Factories are all in full operation, and somerof them, we are informed, find it impossible to fill all the orders they have received, A new impulse has been given to im provements. New houses are in progress of erection in all parts ofthe city; and old ones ara being enlarged and repaired which gives employment to a large class of cite izene who have been idle for years. Now cheerfulness marks every countenance and all seem to think that we have "passed the Rubicon." On Tuesday evening the excellent Comedy of ibe"Sehool for Scandal" was performed by Mr. Flynn's Theatrical corps to a good house; and all were well pleased with the manner in which the actors acquitted themselves. Mies Melton and Mrs. Flynn were altogether at home in th it res. rocctive parts, and the young lady who made her Amt. appearance on any stage did admirably well; we think we never saw a better 'fi-st appearance.' Mr. IL Hamilton made a favorable impression in the character of Joseph Surface Mr. Foster sustained the part of Sir Peter well. Mr. Charles as Chan. Surface, and Mr. Latham as Skillet - Ij. fleabite were very succca4ul. All the other entraetcra, with probede one or two excep. Lions were equal to any performance ever before witnessed in the Pittsburgh Theatre. 7srer in New Orleans.—The New Orleans Crescent City of the sth inst., says:—vile levee is blocked up with merchandize, and ships are arri• *hog every day laden with specie, which is eon. signed to our merchants. The ladies with their sweet-smiles and persuading ogles, manage to wheedle iheirshusbauds out of just as much money as ever, and the news boys receive mire long bats than formerly. Clothing is remarkably cheap, and one man in the First Municipality is selling rood summer coats for 5 and $B. The French stores are filled from morning until night,with la dies whn a•oold haggle about the price ova piece ormutton; but who do not scruple to pay $5O for a summer shawl. Babies are mighty tioublesome as it is gutting to he warm weather, and so are bills that have to be paid by the fir,t or June.— lleitse rents and the Mississippi river a•c high,and the thinner ladies getobe man the price :cotton increases.' The Workingmen. The Farmers, Mechanics, ■nd Laboringmen of Allegheny county should not forget that they are requested by the committee app' lilted for the purpose,to meet on Siturday evening next for the purpose of appointing delegates to the County Convention which is to meet on the first Wednts. day of May, at the New Court House at 10 o'- clock. Mao—There will be a nriza meeting of the same party at 2 o'clock of the Lune day •tnd at the same place. Mich ado about nothing—A lady it Allegheny the other day, having an errand 'in a neighbor's Itnnse took her baby al ing and laid It down on a until she W.lll ready ti g t hnote. She went 10itect and after a short space of time missed the 'rtttlt"on, end had forgotten all about lea% ing it a t bee netighboi-•:. She raised the alarri of a 'child lost: after searching the house diligently,and was halfdistracted, when, a few moments after, the lost child-was teetered us hurl by her friend next (door. 'llia is the hat case of genuine 'absence af mind! WARAL—Yesterday was the warmest day we have had this spring. Strawberries are becoming quite plenty lin New Orleans; and onions are becom— ing plenty in Pittsburgh. Hold4here.—The editors of the Sun and Spifit of the Age are likely to get into a quarrel. The Age let loose yeeterday,and we presume there will be a savage rejoin , rier in the Sun this morning. The Magazines. Berford has received Graham's Maga • zinea for April. It is splendid in its ern. " - bellishmtnts, and rich in reading matter.— An article from the pen of J. F. Cooper, upon the life of Perry, is alone worth more than the cost of the number. The- Ladies', Companion is also received et the same place. The April number full? sustains the high character of the work. The-picture of "Byron cou'eropla. hog the. Coliseum:' is alike beautiful in 4iffl43 and execution• fiseedefe.—The minister of the town of Ab by slips. strange concatenation of events. became amewhat unpopular amoaz his people, and they. 4o Show their spunk, at a Match meetia, elected , bins 4 . reeve. T he gentleman elect happening 1p"" 1 " to be present, Lose and addressed the moderator .11 11 E I '"' runoind ondiett:er s teamer SWIFI'SUP, F. thus: 'Sir e I was chosen some years ago as pa,tor B o w Pi Ism dep en art for he :,Love aid in oftbis flock, hut as my fl .ek have turm.d to terineilLiie port mornta K . , luttclay, Aim! 2.4, at 10 steriass 1 think this change of office exceecingly oel n hasicu k a; hee l n •ii f ,s in. ho ni m . t ;w4 to v it o t i a o n t e e , e t fd o t r y e a n: d e r i e s ssPPrepriata 1 will endeavor to serve acecadie 4 atm provided iviid Evans' Safety contd. For ireight or W Wiliest of my sfilitics." s„ passage• apply on board or to tit BbIINGHA xi 4. Cat .; 1 sp 44 Water at, Theatre. Public Notice. To the Farmers, Mechanic!, and Workingmen of Allegheny Co.---The Committee by you appoint ed in public meeting in the- new Coed House on the dth day of last month, with iestructions to prepare measures fur future action, respectfully er,treat you to assemble in your respective townsteps of the Co and wards of the Cities, on Saturday evening, the 29th lost., and there elect in each, two delegates with instructions, to meet in Convention on the Ist Wed tiesday of next May, prepared to adopt such mas ures as will hereafter secure an organized and wel directed actiow of the wealth producing interest. • The newspapers published in this city and in Al. egheny are requested to give this notice publicity in heir columns. J OHN FERRAL, ap 19 Chairman. Christian World. THOS. H. :STOCKTON, EDITOR. i With the January number commenced the 3d . vol. of this truly valuable publication. It is devoted to the ad. vancement of all Christian interests, and M the organ of no party or sect. The plan of the work contemplates or iglnal 4. independent expositions of the religion of Christ as found in the Bible. Original sketcnes Dian churehe. and benevolent inslltutlons, each represented by author ity of its own Original Reviews, Pot try, and General intelligence. It has a choice circle of correspondents, native and foreign, of all eccle,lastical connections and an extensive selection of the most valuable publications, troth native and foreign. The names of forty original contributors, half of them ministers of the gospel, rcpre• seating eleven Christian denominalions, have already appeared in its column:is; and to its present improved style of publication its popularity Is rapidly increasing, It is published monthly, each No. contouring 24 octavo page, beautifully embellished with a series of Sartain's supurb Mezzni I nts illustrative of scenes in the life of our Saviour, at tile reduced price of One Dollar a year, si x copies for $5. Published by Drew 4. Schemmell, 67 N3d st. Persons vvishing, to subscribe direct, are Informed that one of the publishers can be foil nd at flerfofd's during the IA eek. Any person obtaining five subscribers to the Work shall receive a sixth: copy gratis, or a ropy of the engraved likeness of editor. Missing nos. of for inter volumes supplied gratis by applying as above. ap 24-2 w. diUST RECEIVED—A ?malt retr,ll assortment of Dry Goods. Carpet Chain, Hardware. Spades, Hoes, Hay and bong Forks, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Cooper's Ware, etc., for sale low for cash or approved exchange to soil consignees. hum - . Agent and ap 22 Com Sler'l. No 9.5 th Cl. 11Y order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny couTl 11,y. Cnelina Darragh appohded an Andho, to audit the account of Philip S. tinnier and Peier Sliepler, Guardian,. of Was bington Flowers and Elizabeth Flowers, minor children of Thomas Floe/pest. dere:teed: Notice is hereby given that the andror will procerd to audit this account at the office of Mahon and Wash Inv on, in Baketvell's Buildings in the city of riit,,itiurgli on Tuesday the 23d day of May, 1843, at 3 o'clock p.m. ap23-3tcon: euus DARRAGH. R lIKUNATISM•—AII persons who may be affected with Rheumatlsni,Gout, Concentrated cords or Limbs. can find n pure and effectual remedy, by usina Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment and Indl.in Etixer Hundreds in thin city and vicinity, who have been laboring for years under the pains of those dreadful complaints, and have lawn ander the hands of the most skillful Drintorq without receiving any benefit, have tried it, and even cured by the use of only one bottle of each °Nile above. The genuine can be proctlred only at TUTTLE'S. ld; Fourth Fl rent, Pittlithurph. a r 211 UST RECEIVED, a large supply of Ur Swaytie's 0 Syrup of Wild Cl:erry,and for sale whoicrate and retail bt WM. THORN, ap 2L No 53, Market rt. 411111)5. Bacon (lams, 24 Rags Feathers, 10 barrel's Sugar House Molasses, On consignment. landing Isom Steamer Alps, and for sale on liberal terms,by H A !LIMAN JEN NI NOS k n it 2f) 43 Wood street. NEW YORK DYER grikElEtil 111 MES, would reapectfully inform hlo friends Valid the pubile in vneral,l lint lie dies Ladies' [titbits and Mantels of every deorription, black—and warrants tl pm not t o onto,. and to look (vial to new 2 rind.. Hr. dyes fancy colars ht . all deseript hula nit silk and carpet yarn. Aloe, clean, and re•tores the mini: , of aentienien's clot Iliac, on no to reseal hie new eond., Mr. li. flatters li:niself !tut lie ran please the imbue, al. he has done an extensive buointss in New York for wenty yearn. All work done nn moderate terms at hi, rotablishirtent In sth et, between Wood and erno Wield ne rr ilia T heatre, CERTIFICATE aj"Thi is to eertiry that ftz,F,E !TIMES b ah done work for us, whi, h has fully answered our expeetationii, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Wm, Barn's, J. B. sinirocff, David 11.111, B. F. Mann, David Bnies, Joseph French, jr., Andrew Purdy. W. B. 13oie , t, \Vin. Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Javens, A. Shockey, jr , Joseph Vera, George Barnes . ap 20 h. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKING. BPERRY lakes this method of informing the publi c in general that lie continues to carry on the alcove business in the Morimso•fixt A Horse knit nitsris, No I Water street, where, w ith Piridt personal attention he hopes to please all who will favor him wi•h their pa tronage. From his long experience in the businms, hi flatters himself that his work cannot 'be excelled in neat ness snd durability, at least west of the Mountains; hut it Is useless to boast —a fair trial is the best evidence. To stilt the times he manufactures Boots at various pri CPA; From as low as five dollars up to his best qmility, which he affords atseven dollars per pair. ap2o Jnt REMOVAL CA wF,EL„ nos removed tits n ;Hde merit to Wood st. Falinestork's Storeorhere lie will keep constantly on 11.'11,1'1'0mb Stones, Monuments etc. an 19-Iyr MORE ATTRACTION! BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER OFFER. ED BEFORE. AT TETE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. 132 Liberty street. alention of all persons who wish In pm- JL chase genteel, fasitionahle and first rate clot hi n;, at lower prices than ever before offered In ibis city, is called to the extensive stork of Ready Made Clothing now preparing ;IA for sale by W. J. DA VITT, at the Tres City Clothing Store, No 132 Liberty street, near Si Clair. His stock is composed of Englit.h, French, German and American ntanulacinted Goods, bought for cash and made Into garments dur Invite pression in business,and consequently can be sold at the very lowest prices, It Is only necessary for the public to call and examine for themselves to be assured that such bargains were never before offered, and that by purr.tasing nt this house In preference to ening elsewhere hey will realize a great raving in their expenditures fur clothing. As ail the articles in lii Store are new and mannr Gestured from fresh Goods, purchasers may rely nit get ting firet rare articles as vett ar ionartic denied liargaMs Contidsolthat no rival establishment can offer sorter. for Inducements to purcliasers.'he respectfully solicits share ofpublic patronage, and pledges himself that every promise made in hie actveilisenieni wilt he faithfully re. deemed. W.ll, J. DAVITT a f t 19— 3t Agcst. AT-9FM FOR SALE.—A new Clinker built Yawl. (McN aughteo's build) for gale low for eiwh. Ap ply io ISIIt3IINCIIAM t¢ Co. :IP 10' No 6U Water at. .qD. I IINISTRLITOR'S iVOTICE. Ak LL persons iodeoted to Ihe. es.ale of Oliver P. Blair .111- late or :lie city of Pittsburglisdeceased, are hereby no:Iled 10 make: noytatent to the undersigned adinieistre 1 , /r alt.t 01l having .l. i 111 s aZaitl.4 paid esLiie ate lefittet— led to present their accounts pro , ,,erly a ellient i;ved for sett lentenl. JOHN W. 111,AI roar Atlntintat rotor. LIRES7 FLOUR --961111. receie,l for Fate low for ra:ztt. FIAILMAN,JENNINCS cn. FOR CINCINNATI. BANK NOTE ANOEXCCANOE LAIWr ultßlVrtto DAIL!, Df ALLXI,I 1110.KaR PENNSYLVANIA. Rank of Pittsburgh. par March. 4. Man. bk. par Exchange bank, par I Ric. of GermantowL •• Easton lank, Lancaster bank, dis Bank of Cheater Co. Farmers' bk Bucks Co Doylestown Lk do Bk of N America Phil. Bk of Northern Libetties," Commercial bk. of Pa. Far. 4. Mechanics bk Kensi nglon bk Philadelphia hk Schuylkill I'k. Southwark hk Wcslern bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1 Bk of Penn Tl. par Man. 4' Mechanics bk. par Mechanics Ik. par Moyamensi lig bk. 3 Girard ba.,k, 45 U. Stales bank. 50 Lumbermens', Warren, -- Frank. hk Washington, par Miners hk of Pottsvhle, 5 Bk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. hk Brownsville, 1 Erie Bank, 5 Harrisburgh bank, 4i Far. Ilk Lancaster, li Bk of Middletown, 41 Bk. of Chambersburgb, 4 , Carlisle bank, 4 Bk of Northumberland, 5 Columbia bk 4. Bridge co. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co• 15 Bkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 4 Gettysburg!) bk. - 4 York bank, 4 Far. 4- Drovers bk. of Waynesburg h, 5 1 .. - Currency notes, 5 Honesdale, 2 Wyoming bank, 11l Pittsti'gli Slate scrip 4j Country do do 41 , 6 Berko Co. bang, 71) Lewistown, 31 Towanda. CO Alcuntpleasautbk Par. ¢ Mech. bk of twnvilfr. Belmont bk of St. Clairs. villa, 14 Mllarictia Irk. Demand noteß. do Currency notes, 14 Columbiana I.k New Lis bon Demand, 14 do Pon notes, 14 , Cincinnati specie pay. In; liankm, Mech. 4- Trailers GS of Cincinnati. 3 Clinton bk of Colunibug, Demand notes. Circlevill,, I. Lawrence CaAllier) 11; Zanesville Wt. 1; FOR SALE OR To -- RENT. To BE LET. ALARI7E and well furnished Dwelling Ilmise stiita litri for a hoarding house, rontaiolng eleven comfort a hie flintier. with kitchen on the first floor, with want hooey tic. silo:lied in the most business raft of the city [llOOll, liciween :1,1 and jilt streets.] Rent low. Alan, the store 'onto No 56 attached to the atom dwetiing, .arich can lie rented with the dwelling or yep orate. Pos,ession given immediately: Lot of (meson Ohio Pig /coo for sae low. Enquire LI - .1. I'. STLTA fIT, al , 17. No 56 14 st. R RI % - j,--A ruinforinide new twirl; dwell ]p i ehutore,sonaie in Coal Lane near 7th rt reel r " . For lerni:, which will he tooderate.apply to dee 30__1(. TO LET. 3d story of the 11.1081.2 orropird by R. S. Ilan.rnan as an Aur , ion siore.--boretoforo known a e -Nestohn's Lonz corner:of tVood and sth streets Inquire! of R. Morrow. sth st. jan 23. o•rs FOR 7 1 .1 I.E.—Four Lois in SI onrite , ter. Tale ll and a fourth Acres of La9ll on Holototo 11111. Loll! non. 41. 42,52, Si, 54,181, 182 and 18.1. in Cook's plan of Lois, on llototr'4 Hill A len, 1•01. 1111,1 . /t; a nd 27. in Cook's Wan 0111,w. on RUPP.; , near the new I 'oitri tion.t. For tC(111£1 apply to Z. W. RESIINGTON Fen 10 E 0 It It Eli • Ir. ND possenalOti given on the of April next A x brick house on the Fink allot Allettheny river, IWO stories high, 4 comfortable rooms. besot PA cellar and kitchen. It is %wry plea caul ly ttitlittied Jo,' out side the city liOC. with a full vii w of (befit y of Allegheny, and within 20 minittes• walk of the heart of the eliy—rt nt very low. J %Ai E 3 RLAK ELY. mar 13 Ilouse Agent, sth Ward. F; brick dwelling lion,r, containing a farce hall. two parlours, 4 I O.IIIIS up stairs, %van fin• ' 1 11 : 1 {Ailed garret, dining room and 'dither'. with car. rtage This house is pleasantly located with yard in front and rear, on the canal bank, corner of Chemnill PI err 1, to upper bridge, now in Mc oc cupancy t.f Mr. McClurg. rent to snit Ihe lIIIICS-- 01 Dr, Whirl:flier, A 11. 2 1 ) , Ti y City. mar It, J AS. WA/WIWI% AXI) Manchester Nursery, otferii an rx tro+ive asAortsneni of Fruit and Shade Trees, Shrubbery Plants. at their Nursery, or I heir Plow 10 2 Greenhouse, fool or Market street. The public is resperi toesninine the collection while they remain their Cur n few days. np 17--d:11 wit LOST. ripHE public are. cautioned against receiving a note for two hitrolrell dullnrs, payable four mouths after late at the Exchange Itank,• drawn Mardi 6. 1843. by Ecorge Gussiti. and endorsed by 'Vila II Ilays. The above note whit several Oilier papers were ale meted from the trunk or the subscriber in Vincitinatt on the ist inst. tip :11.11•143-3t WM li. (JAYS. Ohio River Improvement . liptoros.‘l,s will he received until the 11i It of May 1343—f0r furnish ing mid delivering by casting, as mac be directed, into line of darns: From 15,000 In 20.000 tons of roar 11 Atoneot Ripple and the 'Trap, 12 miles below l'ittstmr,ii. I'ro•n 20 000 to 30.000 lons mcntrzli stone, at the head And foot of Man nertia..sct s Island , near r kersl, rg Plain 5.000 to 10.000 tons of • rough stone, nt fiend of Buffington's Island, 214 miles below Pitishurgli, l'or transporting and delivering by casting, ns leay be directed into line, of dams: All the stone otiarrh.tl and nnw lying at the rpiarry (on the left shore of the river, allow opposite to tlto mid— dle of the Island.) into the da - n nt Ihn head or Brown's Island, 7 toilet above si,o,nyifie Olin. All the Kione lonrried nod now !yin:: at t he (parry 'Oil the snore oilhe rivrr,) into line of do it at head or M 1n.20 Island. 3 miles helots All thr atone quarried and lying at the quarry—•on the right shorn—lnto dam at head of Cantina Island, 1B Mites below Wheeling Va., and for quarrying and dciiv. ering Fur!) additional quantity as may he wanted in r‘minit le int me dam. Tll , qulrru.s iu all ca.rev are but a short distance from tine of don,. r1,1110.a . .4 rwlict Le arrompait d with Ratierarlriry refetettree. old1re.•; Cilitt. John Simile's, Corps of En- OfftceOli nivor iniornvotnonfm. I • tllvpur2h, April 12,18;3. , Itrarato rim] C=arlto. ritt , Largh; end A re,fl2, Who,lill2; [l.l fr.loorA at irlitriirla and g. enpy !ill 121 h t.111;ly, and tlt.u,a 1111: • ' or lc t. A CONVENIENT [lime .tnry nrirk ( 1,114, 2 Ii sitti:tte vit Ross street near Pout tn. Rent $125. nor 111 A nolv to J 1 F: NIA P. ,me nu aCe.);111110.01%! terms 11101043 grim! 30 , 1 (1 , ,r. al 07,P+ 100 1.1x..+ all siZeilVllldow G 311 realu. wrapping. !Kier and writing paper; itoz corn hronin and w Op% 5011 pieteß paper lian;!inai and borders to PUlt• for otslt or approved linnet to rail con- irnees 43 WI st WHI~KE Y. 5 rearm old copoe( stultified Alunurvabela )/lAnye Wbbbey ou coliplumeso, and fur sum by W. BURBRIDCR, Water between Wood and Swilled. -`~,.,, 1 Wanstet. 11 Massilun, du Sandusky, do Geauga, do Norwalk, do Xenia, do .Dayton, do Scioto, 35 Post notes, I* Chillicothe, 304 Fran. hk Columbal. 14- La”caster, 30 Hamilton, 4.5 -Granville. 80 Com. bk. Lake Erie, 30 Far. hlt:of Canton, 45 Urbana 67 'INDIANA. State bk..t Stanches li State Scrip, 35 KENTUCKY. All banks, ILLINOIS. State bk Branches, Shawneelown, VIRGINIA. Bank of Virginia, do Valley, Far. bk. of Virginia, Exchange bank, N. West, bank tiler. 4 - Alec. tin MARYLAND Baltimore Banks, Country Banks. DELA WARE. All Banks, NEW JERSEY All Banks, NEW A' OR K. CILy Country banks, (safety fund.) Red Bark, / to NEW ENGLAND. Roston Ranks, P. Country LOUISIANA ,Orleans Hanks, good, NORTH CAROLINA Ranks, 2 SOUTH CAROLINA 'Ranks, PIS. COLUM 111 A ALABAMA Conti Ilankc, TENNESSEE, All Banks, MICHIGAN Ilk. of St. Clair, 10 r)o. dn. J H. Smil h 2 CANADA Good banks. Rtu 10 Eastern Exchange. rhiludeinhia. New York: A Baltimore. Boston, i Western Exchange. ICinclnnall, par Louisville, par Cleveland, i die 0/lief:lion par ,GOLD AND SILVER, par JOHN ,11'CLf)PKEY. Three fli: Ilonr4 Libf'flY 4 TO LET. J : 4 -14C HARRIS. 41..jand Com .11erritt N4B. FlCih 310031, AND SOD PRINTING OFFICE , N. W. Corner of Wood .15-/ifth Sta. THY proprletots of the hlottrisra Porr and MICRCURY MU) PdatterAc - reaxa respectfully Inform their Mende and the palronsof those papers, that they have a large and well chosen atwortment of anicriEit rDer . AND /8.123 O'ffilEM2l EZEAVORICLE&S, Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prt pared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, I Hat Tips' au tants of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat, aid Casal Boat Bins, with app.o. priate Cats, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonabieternm. We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and he public: in general in this branch of our business. Plttsburah. Sept. 39,1842. PHILLIPS d- 0 " DAN' EL M. CURRY, Attorney at Law. of fice on 5111 st Let ween Wo.dandSntithfleld. ap ARE)& HUNT, Dentists Liberty street. a few doors below &Clair. apr 6 Milt. 4 a PACKSdricd Apples. 1-; 2S hllsdo, do 10 Sacks dried Peaches. 41 sifts Feathers, Just received per steamboats West Point and Elnrisburgh,and for sale very low fur cash by lIAILMAN,JENNINGS sr co , mar 21. 4:3 Wood st. par and Travelers should select Boati provided with Frans' Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers. ll' would be well for the traveling community to beat 1 in mind that their security depends entirety upon their own encouragement of lioal3 that have or may be at the expen , e of procuring the above apparatus. And that every individual making such selec inn Is coutritm img towards a general introduction of an Invention nd• ranted by all men who iindeist and the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters Von have en. tainly , iu the hund , rds of explosinns that have already taken stare, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of lifieratity, and by your preference show that yl.O a n precla le Iheir laudable endeavors to stop this aw • fur sacrifice of human life. They do not churn— more than of het tinais; titer!' accommodations In other respects ate equal, and in natty ca,rs superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any riA, when It is so coml. teiely in your own power In avoid those disasters. Alt limit., marked thins [e to the List of Arrivals and Del artures. in another part of this paler, are Cu ppl led with the Safety Guar I. List of Bvuf• prenided trith (kr Safay Omani ALPS, MENTOR. AGNES, MICHIGAN, AMARANTH, MARIETTA, OR 11,1,1.1N'r, M A “caCKTTE. lIRF.AKwATER. HUNG() PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER. cEuluiA, MoNTGoIIEY CANTON, NORTH REND, ciuEßo, NEPTUNE, CAM)°, • NARAGANsErr, DUKE ni" oRLEANs, NIAGARA, DUQUEsNE, OSPREY. EXPREss mAii,, ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE, 01110, FORMOSA, ORLEANS, EMIT PITT, BENELAWE, GALLANT, PANAMA, GALENA. QUEEN "I . the SOUTH, J. H. BILLS, ROWINA. JEWESS, RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, I \ BLAN QUEEN, SA RATOG A, ILLINOIS, SAVANNA, LADY OF LYONS, TALLEyItAND, VICTRE 5, VALLEY FORGE, WEsT Wl`, D. AsII LAND, BRIDGEWATER, MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. cUTTER, EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GENL. BROOK, ToBAcCO PLANT. JAMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA. 13LANli LEASES. A new and twirl' improved form of Blank Lease!, for (neat Ihnottire of !lie "Nlnr 11 g Regular Miirtutsg . Placket FOR 13E AV E R. The rasa running and well known ...--I G t'3.-17 " 1 Steamer C LEVE LAND, Sil• RP tlrlarnict., Mioder, will depart doily from Pius. WWI at o'clock, A. RI„ and Beaver at I o'clock P. M. For (Fright or pama.me, apply till board, or to .13111.111NG II 41,N1 & Co. No 60 AVnter otreet. N. R.—The rezu tar canal packet to Cleveland, Ohio Greenville and Meadville Pa.; and M afteillon on the. Ohio Canal, connecting with nteamer Cleveland at Bea. verovill lie in operation immediately on opening of nay. mar Iti—tf. I'v.V ELL'S BALSAM OF ANNISEED-- A preparoion made in England, and used through one the whole eastern part of the United States, for the speedy and certain cure of Coughs, Colds &c., it stands unrivalled, the price be. ing only '25 cents per bottle, places it within the means of any one wanting medicine fur those diseases. The taste is sib pleasant that children cry tor it, after once tasting it, and mothers of families should keep it in the house, a., it is an excellent article for the cure of the ‘Vh , oping Cough. To be had only at TeTTLE'S 86 Fourth. st rect. JOHN KENNEDY & CO • AVE comilienr.•.llho manufacture• PRPSHIC4, at TIN() hO wilad ,m,ir Plitslalrgli. triter. , they o Ilia ui t• nl , 6xve,ont.taotly au baud, eq cry drserlphon of v and (0111 , 110(1 tit lIShPs, Collor in I •tot 1). fleali. Nail, loath, Shaving. Paint, Var nisi,,-ash hoot, 11.•,..ing, hiiewasli, ec, un— imi2 Horse, Flatter ez, Tanner and Curriets, Brick rein: Arti