II LI Sq r • -•. r" " "- - -_. -.,::. ..: • :'l. - - . B U GREAT ITALIAN, REMEDY. Patraumpasi, - April 26, 1846. Being lafilicted for some 8 years with that most Jistreising disease, the asthma, and for the last 3 years Much of the;time confined to my room, and • several different - titnes my life was des paired ; I concluded to obtain sqme of Ma zoni's Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by I:friend from New York. who stated that - it had cured - some of the most inveterate cases 'mown to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the' above medicine for about 4 weeks,,l was entirely relieved, and I believe radi • ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 caWaocoprzca Couan.—Messrs Editors—l ob served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant had - been the means of saving the' liveq of three of_his children, Who were suffer ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short time before," lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only! child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its • death, I Was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using - it according to thedirections— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful !acknowledgments. _ I J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April. 22d, 1846. 1 • Jaynes Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous or restoring their hair or im proving iits beauty, to this elegant preparation We heax, it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially!by all who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and prev:enting and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and satheiently prov ed.—N. Y. -Sun. . . . - . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 12 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 Canter's's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of 3ervouti l affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism; acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, zonvulsrons, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive Organs—they have been found equally suc. cessful ' Thes, applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. a". See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street. Imported Segars, etc. THE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment or the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria!, Plantation, Principe, -Venus Regalia, Regalia; Pagorra's, Eugene's, Common . 4 . - Also,' a few Boxes of 44 Slahlers Black. Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, aug6 , Druggist, Fifth and Wood sts Chronicle and Gazette copy. I THE ATHEN2EUIII. TREpleasuring department of this fine and exten sive establishment is nitiw open and we are ready to serve; up to viditers Icx.rannsts, SWEET-MEATS, CAKE, Fnurrs, Coon Demur, and all the various re freshments of the seen n. - - - - - - - - The Proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the Atheneum fur themsel'yes, as they are flattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in tie city. The /LATH departments, both LADIES' and Grarrzi itiN's, ire unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in thecount*: p and the Ladies' Par lors will challange a comparison for richness, neat mess and beauty, with those of any similar establish• - tent t 4 be found any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and 'classic ;Fountain, is a place of the most striking curiosity: Rooms are fitted up at which Gentlemen, alone, can harp Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the day. !rho' great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Getitlemen entrance at the T 14.0 columns. The Ladies' ttilors, - exclusive, for Ladida—entrance at the inxici columns. ang6 PECK, THOMPSON & CO s'Books which are Doo&s. 11 QCHLSGEL'S Philosophy of History; ► . Schlegel's Dramatic Literature ; SishYohdle Literature-of Europe; • Beelim'ali , s History of Inventions; Ropedes Leo the Tenth Lorenzo De Medici ), Mornoßt tic Co n t gratin - lot ; 1 , " bf COL Mitchinson Beaumeht--.Fletcher Ben Johnson—Ford & Messinger Spencer's Fairy queen ; (The above. are London Editions.) Midame Giiyon and Pellelonj Schmiettz's Histoirtlf Rome ; Ht;mes and Haunts of the Poets; Lures of Eminent Mechanics; Johnston's Works—The Spectator The ~works of Opie; Charlotte Elitabeth; Hannah More, Froderikca Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar thur, &c. &c. For sale by I H. Si BOSWORTH & CO;; aug7l 43 Market et: BOOKtilt THE Art of Painting ; Junius' Letters; Philosophy of Unbelief; Stilling on Fanaticism ; • gll's Village Dialpgues; Memoirs of Madame Lafargd; Mahen's Field Fortifications; I H. BOSWO - Ittli az to., je3o I . 43 Market at CRAB CIDER-5 bble. for sale low by ji26 P. C. MARTIN ARINNES—An imported article; for sate by the 0 case, dozen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st. corPront. 1:11 OANO CRUCIBLES : '7OO nests, just received and for sils by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of First and Wood sts. ang2 CIDEA VINEGAR--A few bbls. prat reed in store and for sale by L. fib WATERMAN 1Y261 62 Water and Front,ste. BA 4 "' t Box Shoulders and Sides fkist received on consignment and for sale by jy2o IYALLEB. & RICKETSON • COPPER: 349 sheets, Bruziera from 1 0 3 llYto 6fr each; rec'd and for sale by ..1311 JOIEV F. PERRY. OPPER TIN , D: One ease 1:4--oz and 360 z cheat- - Y k j just received.and for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. AWIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a Coal Rail Way, will be sold•cheap. j 3 ,211 SMITH' 86 STNCLAIR. DLES-10 boxes Star 10 Sterine'; 6 , 5 Sp ;. J. D. erm waztAms & CO, Flo Wood street OE For je29, HA%VLS:• A. A. MASI'N,-N0•62 Market at., has jwit received a large assortment of rich ShaWls, , comprising silk, cashmere, mons do laine, Canton cmpe,lberage, linen, noty and other Shawls:. .je2S " _ 0 fI...ET—A comfortable three story brick Dwell - House, finished in the beet manner' on Cc darse, Allegheny eityineert Rhin:lSt Bridge. • 1/ i W 06141 Wool II HEhighest price in cash paid for the different ' grades of clean washdd WooLi free from' burs. Wool 43acks and burlaps - on hand and for sale low, by I : MURPHY & LEE, Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty st. and ' myl44l4w3dio . . Cecil's alley. • • Brostri-tawass A 1.. g. MASON, No. 6212arket et., has receiv 29 piecee new style Brown lawns. jet ,C Dry Peso ' 25 pUSHELS Dry Peaches; for.nale low,to 'close r'" * ""' b y .. GEO..C6CHRAN,• • N0*,413-Wvod , et.- jel3d, - • ---•••,.._ ---....,...,.....„.....,:„......:.„,...:,.....,,.,..,..„..,,.....,.t..,.„...,,-.....t...,,,,;,:::.„-,......;:;:••:::::::::,,,,,-..f.,-,-,•,.:...;.,,,.,•.,-.:.,,;....,,..,..„:„...,......,...,•-„,,,-....------.:-. . 4- , .. , -.. - -v - 440-• ~,-,.,-...,,„...-., !.:_.. , A-4......... • ..kposol4,-',.fiii-14-.4-Agiii+P=iO4,l-71W9PlitA7i7-,:••••,,,,-:-..‘::••••-,..--..,:.....i-v-#.0,-v---7---soyck,...,•,,r,•-•.17,•• 1'......:•if , ::•:' , ..'_ . :1-:::'::'_- . -!' 7 , .' .- _ - .., 1 _% ., '•• •- • , : .. ;'-' Ls '''''''...°•-•-• A :',..'•...' 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Houston, United States Re porter, Washington, D. C." jy3o CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bbls Timothy seed ; 6 bbls Clover seed ; for sale by jyl7 JNO. F. PERRY T AR anil OIL: 25 bble N. C. Tar lb " Tanners Oil ; Received and for sale by jyl7 _JNO. F. PERRY CHEESE: 23 Boxes, received and for sale by 11 17 JNO. F. PERRY ACON SIDES t 1500 Ds Bacon Sides, reed and B .IYI 7 for isale by JNO. F. PERRY. WINDOW GLASS, 60 Boxes - 8:10 • 30 6 ' 'NUJ on band and fisr sale by . SMITH & SINCLAIR, IY/5 56 Wood at. FLOUR, 104 Barrels, S. F. Flour, Of good brands, fur SMITH & SINCLAIR, 58 Wbod st sale by y 15 SEdrched Salts, anit riotttsll. 40CASKS Scorchings, prime; 4 " Potash g rec'd., in strife and for dalt - L. S. WATIRMAN, No at Water, and 62 Front et by iYI6 IfRIED FRUIT, 40 Bbls Peaches; Halves, &hire article; 150 Bushels dried Apples, " " In store and for sale by L.S; WATERMAN; /Y l6 No 31 Water, and 02 Front st G LASS, 230 BoxeX, WO, 7x9, 101i2, 10x14, 10:15, 10:16, 12x18, 10x12 and 6xB Ghia. n'atrtre and for ode by L. S. WATERMAN, irf6 No 3} Wood, and C 2 Front et WRITE EGRANDY; FerfeCtly white arid pure nt the Witte Store of JACOB WEAVER, jy26 16 Marke et. cor of Front. OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, at -1 80 Barrels, various ages, sonYe very old and fine in store, and for cafe by JACOB WEAVER, j.ylfr 10 Market at. car Front. QWEET A.lO DM' MALAGA WINES, 0" 12 BarrelB,l Lohring7s and GirO , s Mountain 10 Hf. do. s Wines; superior articles. Fofsale by the Barrel or retail, at the Wino Store of JACOB WEAVER, jyt6 " 16 Market at. cor riont. Preserve or Plekie . Tars 10 DOZ: Glass Qt. Jars, convenient for Preserved or Bottling Cherries; for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jy 16 16' Market st.. cot Front. DRIED APPLES-I+4 sacks Dried Apples, a' good articlei for sale by jY IS SMITH & SINCLAIR. ARDIESS LEATHER-20 Sides, lila c k fo r sale by jylo • SMITH & SINCLAIR. FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls. fresh ground family flour sin store and for sale by .19/5 1, S. WATERMAN. FANCY HOCK COLOO . NB: BOTTLES, ezc.-11 doz. assorted colors, flint glass—a beautiful ar ticle. Alsn, 36 doz. DarlZ 2 Hocks for sale at the Wine _ _ JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et, eor. Front Store of .', X9/5 ADEIRA:WINE'S,. In , 23 Quarter Casks, various bratidit, ire store and for sale by the Package; - also, L. P. Bruce, Star, Pinto, Blaricky,,Blackburn , s, Sicily, and others, or draught for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, . jyr6-: 16 Market st. cor. Pront• RAISINS, ~ . . 40 Boxes 151 IV Raisins p'jinit recd and for sa IY 2O by' MILLER & RICKETSON. CIGARS,' 20 M Just . ° gait); firin cilia Cigars ;° 15'M Irditation 4 t . do; 10'M Dn'La Crilz , e - do. go. 1;* 10 M (4