PITTSBURGH GAZETTE El: WEDNIZDAYSIOIa-NO, 1856: RepublicanHationii Convention. SO SaZFgOPLS&II ovrED SZ&TCB me People of the United Stater, 'without " 0 ,41 we pant:tad alflerenoio of division& trio are Ward to the reed of the Dllscard Oaseitracelek to the volley of ohs Foot Adadobtooltion. to the extenehat of maw? Leto the Tent taalet, In favor of the slaidertan of Nonosene • rate State. =dor restotine the sell= of the Defend thritiamint to the yrioldplea et Witataratos and JososicatoretneltedbithsliflionflCortozdtte e . a lti aLft id lir the Rittiloaltal Contention of the.= of Tetanal toned from each !Affiliate Detaftee from enT7 distrlat. fool etc Delegates if. leetto. to Vint .laPILILADELYInft, on As &magma day of Am fled fir tbaniscoo or rixecammdlng oandldatei to Do fled hotted lir the cease of Pnoadent and The Yeeektent of the United Staten intA R.D. N I6 3 OII II P AN . DLAi Net i r Yore. PARD W AV= I7ta 11 . • j"laddXfiligririer., Shale baud, 40111 i Z. GOODRICH. eteareohneetto. 21511111R.Ititiaa... - L .3%idarrikb asoasie a. Foaa. kew mkmystars. AcVairEfi§ z' coiretttand.. lvalMO ßß D ott lnno, , Vermont. WYI*AO. X. P I AUI Aew J D. WlLlA3lB.Datioesrer .r ktl l 4B o )ih r ffiß t ilfa l a rr olith LEWIS flialPHANn, Dter. of Clumbia, toe, Mazda 22.11358. National Czetaarter. IkeEnblican State Convention. fulfillment of the duties imposed upon tbsuuoimmo.o. Si member of the National Errantly° On:tenths, for Na °tate of Pennayttanla, 41)Ponlitnd Dr Mdepublican Ocerantion held .t Pittsburgh on the R 2d aril in complisnce with the wishm of numercros *Weds tbronabout the state. non.eo is he given that ESPUBLICIAN STATE OONYENTION will babelLt or he ,. urPhOulatobbron RONDA/ the 16th day o JUNE Drag *tad redord. 5t.111.-for the iormation of an ''.l Iseket, rad the aomlnalen of a State Mara, to be gagnotted at the enenhaz PreekbratialandiltateElectiong and girensily for ths traturatima of all ntth Mirage es what acne berm salt Contention. Theunde=nes would reconttured that the Cum. Won be IXIIII of Ninnies, twice in numbs to that of tha &sate and Nem of Itemeeentatlyen and that th Mends of lisedans In the mesa counties of the Common wealth mot at the county lest, or other esurarnient Siam in theft rasestas coustas en SATURDAY, the Eiji day ' of Nay next, (=leas tame other (MY beMsr annum.- data) andelectdslegetes to repremit than in said St.t. ...Ostmettion; and Alm. at the same time and DM.t three delegates from this inalla Osartationa dishier s. to tees s , mown this Pinata the National Nominating ()mention to be lab) au the litho( June nett, at Pbgadalpaia. D. Mahar of National Et Cormier Pa. Tanana. March MINA • Republican County Convention. At a meetiougat-the Remoblimn Committee of Alleghw us county, held la Pltteborgh on the 4th of May. 1856 the following oD wu adopted: The peonele of Allegheny musty. without regal d to twat Imiltlcal WWl:teen who see orromed to the repeal at the Mwoori Coo eremite; to the pollee of the preterit Admin. 'Mail= to the ertenvion of Player, into the Territorice; In favor of the edmherlon of Benue as • Free State. and of resterlog the action of the eederal Government to the mthelplu of afaeblotton and Jeffereon.ste requested, In comellance with the call issued by the fleenthltmn N.. Canal Committee appointed at u se TM National Ourvention, held In Pittehaegh Het TM of F. 1856, to meet to their uspective etent'on &Mitts lbroueh oat the musty on SATURDAY, Me diet dad, of Mop. 1.13.50. and chum two Umtate. Nom nth. to MN , in eftunt7 Convention at the Court tlonee.in the City of Pittabtityle. on arICDNESDAY; the 411, of June. 1856, at 11 dam/ A.M. Meilen delegates to the Republican National Convention to he held in Philadelphia on the 17th of Jose, 1856.-for the puma or nemiutlatin Preridentlaltickst. The 11. • • on...e.knar•by etu.l Iteleot delegatufrom Allegheny County to the Republ'can Mate Convectionto be he In Philadelphia-on the Mt ofJune. The =Minute t h e townehlre will be hold between the boun of 8 and 5 P end in the cid. and boroughs be. tweets the house cf 7 and P.M. THOR I. FIRILDB. JOHN aeALHER JR. WM. COLNW AN ROMIELL ac.car' TIIIAII PINNEY, JAMIE McAULNT. JAM.) M, JAMES CAROTHERS. Member, of the Remain= County Committee. Terms: 011 a aN—Eilz Dallan Der annnm. payable In advance. cu ltr . EZtil . r . ..V— p T i n u Ar , 4e , r %A i sthAnce.— oas lbw °VW per aanose---..—.—E5 00 TIM Caplan per annum an 00 *Mauna garments axe emictiv racCurod, and th e DWI ;toned Tiara theyear Is ant unless It tat...mai g Tars editor of the Post makes a second attempt to escape from the odium of his dast ardly apology for the ruffian Brooks. Ills attempts are rain, for they lack the honesty of purpose which aula afford any atonement for inch an outrage upon manliness and troth, as rreß sie public) sentiment, as bin first article contained. ,The first effusion represented the man, in all Ida bigotry, meanness and sabserari enotr to party. Hii bungling attempts to explain and to back out from it, are bet evidences of his poltroonery and his hypocrisy. He has not sense enough to perceive that the public see through his thin disguises, and despise his cow ardice as much as his brutality. Like all weak minds, he presumes too much on the ignorance of his readers. Hie flimsy subterfuges only reveal more clearly the hideous deformity of his morel and intellectual nature, which he vainly tries to bide. AB he has not the honesty to ac knowledge his fault, and ask the pardon of an outraged public, his beat and only resource is Whines. •The sooner the public throw the mantle of forgetfulness over the disgraceful exhibition be has made of himself, the sooner will he be tolerated without utter loathing in decent eoolety. IBM BILPTIBISOLTI Comerr Commnox.—We heist the friends of the blessed cause of freedom will not permit the exciting events rapidly passing,. in our country, en to distract their minds is to lead them to forget that they still hire the quiet duties of peace and gclod order to perform.. The only mode, short of revolution, by which the terehla wrongs now afflicting our country indoor countrymen, can be redressed, Is through the constitutional remedy of• the bal lot box. The Republican party will meet, by Its representatives, at Philadelphia on the 17th of Jane, for the purpose of putting in nomina tion a candidate for President The people are called to meet, in their primary capacity, in their several election districts, - at the usual places of holding „elections, on next Saturday, May 81st, and the Ciunty Convention will meet at the Coirrt Novae in this city, on Wednesday, Juno 4th, for, the purpose of selecting delegates to thti Rational and State Convention. This is no time when a true patriot =afford to neglect his political dudes. It may bithe last time we may be called upon to perform this duty, with a 'Union unbroken. The demon of Slavery seems determined to rule in the Union, or to rend it to pieces. Let us do what we can while we may both to save the Union, and to hurl back our would-be tyrants and oppressors. Let so true opponent ofSlavery extension be absent from theprimarimeetinge on Saturday. Tat . Louisville Journal, bad as It is, cannot descend to the meanness of apologizing for the rain Brooks. That work is left for the editor of the Post, who elands alone - on his bad emin ent. The Louisville Journal says: "The ides of using a bludgeon upon a Senator for making • speech against a Slate Is mon strous. A score of SouttkCarolina member" of Congers's within the last ?eir years have used their 'whole power of abuse and vituperation &matt Mareanusette, and as many Massechn setts members have exercised themselves upon South Carolina. A pitched battle has long been raging between the champion' of those two guns, and generally the harshest and meet of fensive language has come from the South Caro linians, wbo don't like to be outdone In anything. What Sumner may have said about Senator Bunn we know not, but we think that the old Senator, who is quite as fiery-hearted ca he is white4eaded, would scorn the thought of let ting any younger man take • quarrel with an abolitionist off his hands. We happened to bo In the Senate Chamber near the close of the last session of Congress during one of the night dis cussions of all manner of alavery question.— Judge Butler,_ who is really • gentleman of -many fine and generous personal qualities, bad broome exceedingly elated from frequent visits to.the Senatorial Hestannnt. Sumner was ma king • severe speech that evidently bad refer nee to the forcible. expulsion of Mr. Hoar, a venerable citizen of Massachusetts, from the limits of South Carolina, but he did not emotion Booth Carolina's name. Mr. Butler interrapt ed him by asking In • tierce tone, "does he mean South Carolina 7" Sumner proceeded without noticing the interruption. ~I demand," emelaimed Butler, starting again to his feet; - "whether he mesas South Csoolins; for, if he does, let him say so, and 1 will give him some thiog to make him remember me arul-ficuth Caro. line en taigas he.iives." Sumner still proceeded quite impertorbably, bestowing no attention up on hie suited opponent juit in front of him.— "Does he Mean South Carolina!" ejaculated Butler for the .thlid time. "Yes, Ido men Bole Corollas," thundered Sumner with more tplrit then we bad thought en abolitionist could BeWetted his .speech without any =laterription, and Butler rose to reply, brit the Sae old South Caroline gentleman was toe gin be half equal to he tremendous tiesinAes , WO oepeat the expreesion of the hope, that, leiberrat obnoxious antoder rosy Jodi' , be to the retie" parties of the people of the United tetee l the Reese of Representatives will prompt ly expel *stoke if the secousit of his assault up an the Massaohttsetts Senator shall plies oorreo I. Indeed the Home of 'Representatives', it most to se, *field be atilty bf the greesest ;and most !beetle ditelleflett of dnty to the Write if dt were to refuse to punish one of its own members for knookinn down tt , Senator upon the floor of the Renate he wordeesid is a tlenstorlel debate. Peary DEM./DATION The Washington our respondent of the 21ibunet, etates that every member of the Diplomatic Corps has called to inquire after Mr. Sumnee's health, sod the calls of others have been Innumerable, but !apolitical circles, not a man has yielded this attention out side of the ranks of Freedom, with One eicep tient The members of the Massachusetts delega tion to the Cincinnati Convention gave au enter- tainment at Willard's, on Baturday evening, at which were present the ruffian Brooks and his accomplice ileitt What a commentary on par ty degradation and party baseness. The.Demo cratio party sustains Herbert the murderer of the Irish 'waiter, and Brooks the cowardly' assassin, who consented to be the tool of the brigands of slavery; 'and we daub.• not that next week at Cincinnati it will endorse all the long list of out rages and oppressions by means of which slavery Is to be extended over the vast and fair plains of Kanissel What may be the next plunge into the abyss of infamy Maven only knows, but if there is a lower deep it will not stop at it, if power and office can obtained thereby. The insolent and brutal " ohivalry" again displayed the coarseness of its breeding yester day in tho Senate. Mr. Better Elbowed himself to be a worthy uncle of a worthy nephew. He assumed all the responsibility of the cowardly act of its miscreant relative, and Mr. Toombs alto gave it his'approtral. We 'like the way the Senator from Ohio talked; and if other Northern men would follow his example, there would toon be lees of this disgraceful Southern blaster and blackguardirm. FROM KANSAS. LIIINKSWORTII CITT, KANSAS, Sunday evening, May 18, 1856. j • To the Editor of the Missouri Democrat: Yesterday, immediately after dinner, Colonel Phillips and your correspondent left Leaven worth for Lawrence, to witness and describe the defense of the city, threatened with destruction by Marehti Doneleon =lids pease Oar com pany, in a military point of view, was not a very formidable one.. Colonel Phillips was Com mander-in-chief, I nigh Private. Early this (Sunday) morning, we went from the house where we slept to the usual crossing• of the Stranger, about a mile above. When we ' got there, we found that It had risen twelve feet above Its usual depth. We were making preparations to out down a tree as a bridge, when we were hailed by a citizen of Lawrence on the opposite aide. The news he gave us proved the troth of Shskspeare's proverb— When the brides are out the men mutt die.. As of men so of cities. Charles Robinson is a prisoner at Lexington; Cot Lane Is in Indiana; Oov. Reeder is—absent; the practical talent of the squatter's party is not in the territory. A crisis was approaching; lion-men were wanted to front it; but only ox intellects could be found to meet it, Oxen are very well in their place; but the battled van is not that place. The fighting men of the territory were there, ready to defend the city, well-drilled, and exasperated by a series of petty annoyances, but they had no leader and their skill and cour age, and memory were thrown away—and a great cause endangered by it. The Committee of Public dalety—the Law renoe boys call- it the safety valve—resolved that, as the national administration had made the Draconian Cale of the Barons its own, and Was determined at all hazards to enforce it, it would be better policy to permit Marshall Et Cetera, Donaldson's mob to enter the towntand act as they pleased! They took immediate measures to hide all the arms and ammunition in toms. The gentleman who gave ue thLs information added that every one against whom writs or warrants had been issued by the territorial courts were leaving town. We had no desire—not the least—to be caught by tr mob, and therefore we returned to Leaven worth. LaanLaNeaaxu, Kansaa,Mcraday, May 19 AVirginia gentleman arrived hero a few min utes ago. Be left Lawernce on Saturday at noon. He said that as soon as the Imbecile safety-valve had determined to offer no resistance, the ein tens of Lawrence began to leave the place in crowds. Sixty persons left Lawrence at day break on Saturday for llamas City and Topeka. On Saturday at noon, he said that only two property holders were in Lawrence. Meanwhile the invading army around Lawrence is Increas ing. What the result of this exodus will be it is impossible to foretell. 1 have just seen a gentleman from the scene of the threatened disturbances, who says that the free State men are gathering at Topeka, and will attack the invaders if they dare to execute their threats on Lawrence. I will remain here till additional news from Lawrence Is received: and then if affairs look threatening, proceed to Topeka. Como oven rams Missotrax—Dr. Bayliss, a wealthy slaveholder in Platte county, was at Fort Leavenworth on Friday, and informed a eon-in-law of Col. Sumner, that be was on Me way to Lawrence with a company of forty men from Platte Ile told Col. Sumner that a great deal of excitement had been rased against him In the border counties by reason of his al tedged sympathy for the Northerners in the Ter ritory. Be stated the determination of the borderers to compel the men of Lawrence to dc liver up their arms. That's equatter cove ' reigoty. NICHOLS Hones, Torras, KAMM, May 18. To the Editors of as Missouri Democrat. While out this afternoon, I eaw five of the beautiful and accomplished ladies of Topeka out practicing at a mark with Colt's revolvers.— Some excellent shots were made by them. They held the weapons steady and fired them, (II I am not mistaken), without winking. lam inform ed that such scenes are of frequent eicurrence here, and already some of the ladles hive become excellent marksmen or morkztoonsen. One thing Is certain, if they have occasion to shoot at any one, they will make a mark, and If a war breaks out between the settlers and the administration party, the ladles will be found fighting by the sides of their husbturds and brothers in the de fence oftheirhome& The settlers at Vanbonea, recently from New Haven, Connecticut, have sent a committee to Lawrence to see if there is to bo a fight, if so to return and let them know immediately. The New Haven company, numbering about 100, are all armed with Sharp's rifles and out drilling nearly every day until the return of their com mittee. If called to the protection of Lawrence they will start at once for the post of duty and danger. About the same number will report themselves from Manhattan, and 400 from this vicinity in case of an attack upon the city threat ened with destruction. [By the dispatches received yesterday these men will assist In defending Topeka, Instead of Lawrence which had been virtually abandoned before the Missouri mob took it.] Tern. steamer Robert L. Btephene, a boat which bee recently commenced daily excursions to the Mathis Banks, 'yesterday took down nearly 200 persons and had not returned at the hour of going to press. We learn by telegraph from Bandy Hook that she was run into by a schooner off Lortg.ttranch at. 6 p. m., and badly damaged In her machinery. At dark she was seen about three miles off Long Branch, disa bled, with agnate of distress flying at half-mast. Her owners have been notified, and have doubt less sent steamtngs to her assistance. Mean time she must be in great danger of being blown out to sea. It blew very heavy off shore yesterday and last nighty - and as the Stephens is an old boat, and quite helpless without her ma chinery, she must be in imminent danger of foundering. A large number of persons whose relatives were on board, were anxiously Inquir ing after their safety, last evening. Bhe must have been totally disabled or her captain would certainly have brought her to an anchor inside of Bandy Hook last night —N. Y. Tribune of Monday. Gu. Cue vs. HEIEBILT.—In hie recent speech Gen. Cass argues that the application of Han son for admission is "irregular,' because it Is made without $ preparatory act of Congress.— The General was not always of that opinion Ho defended the admiseion of Arkansas and Michigan when they applied in precisely the 'same way. In a speed, at Mae time, be said ' , Michigan was not the first, but the second State that came in, In that way. Tellateatel, or what was before known as the South-Western Territory, some twenty years preceding, Caine In the same way by her own act, or rather by no preparatory act. She bad her own conventions, formed her own Constitution, and came bare by her own act." 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EWA SPECIAL NOTICES Dr. McLane'e Venniftge, propart dDy Yleollog boo., of Pittsburgh: During • practice or more than Mies" hr xOLene hid attended Inv:namable patients afflicted selth every fain of warm disease, and wee Induced to erply &lithe energies i ends mind to the disomry of a remolfoge. or .aln do troyer.rareale In its effects, the vomit of his labors is the Amain. Worm Soccide, now before the nubile. premed by pluming 800, of Pittsburgh, which la Perfectly safe, i and MY be siren alike to ettildren of the moat terrier age or to the aged adult:lt purges nadir and labium fryer, sod destroys worms with Invariable toccata It le easy or attudnistratioa and te it does not contain mercury in any form whitener, no restrictions are nementry with resod to drinking tad water. nut is It capable of doing the least Injury to the temderest Infant. An Incredible number of minas taro been =died by this great rerroifoge. • 113.Purchsarrs will be cued to ask frr Dr. MoLANrEI URUCEIDATED VEDMIVUG.E. and take none else. All other Ifiermifogen In nomparison, are worthless. Dr ms.es Veratiltigaldso his , sakta.t.t Liver Pills, can now be had at al respectable Drag Stores in the United States, rod Canada. Mona genuine without the Ohio.- tune of otyPC:dlwB ►LEIIING BROS In consequence of the sudden illness of DR. J. W. SYKES. DR. CALVIN M. FITCH witkond.ae th..PPolatment la.person, end A/TRAIN IN PITTBBIIRE/tlontll Saturday Evening, June 29th, 1856. When he can be ooandted daily, (Sabbath a:m.llW) be tvesa the boars of Bo %look A. M. and d P. /if, at his rooms at the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, caner Penn and Bt.Olair Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. POE DISEASES OP VIE TENOAT AND LIMOS. And all affections predisposing to them. DE. MOE will open hie permanent office at 436 MAIN ETENET,BIaPPALO, on the Ant of July. where he may Fs addressed after leaving Pittsburgh. The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's MANUAL, or muutlons for the ',mufti.= Gad ullof of Ooneuroptlon, Asthma,. o"t"rrh. preoPfl.. FeaaloCom• plaints to,, by CALVIN N. MOIL A. N. N. D. _ Peke In muslin 60 east& It min be mut Ite. mill to en■ Part of the UMW Stites na27 mhZtidkramT In order that physiciuns may have uniform preparations of Dacha and Ndespuille. undo in • onehi l reanner, with proper proportion and epeeide does a !opted to the varlmodlsenes, LI. T. ileimbold is pleased to an nounne hie nighlyconcentratettoompound Auld Extracts . which he reaornmende to thomedleal faculty se connotes: tad preparetieu. cud the meet oonvenlent form In which they can be exhibited, and being of =Mono etrehatb. ready Prerandfor the reliant, can be edraluletered with more certainty of women by the prantitionn, and with lee tenable and expense to patient., under there Mecum• stances this medicine bu bean prepared serenely for the anal the faculty. and will no doubt reaelve Old( arynY bat/on andsuouragereent. En advertisement lislusbold's Genuine Preparations. roy2Titied Have you a Rupture of the Bowe would moot numeothalir barite the attention of those at dieted with hernia or mator, of the bowels to my Mien. did amortizing of Ter me* of 'mime aatterna, and toault away age, applied and antlafeatkut guarantied to every case, at my office. No. 110 Wood Street, Pitteburga, riga of the Golden Mortar. Among the Trams. roll by me will be wand Marsh's Radio! Clive Inam; )wadi Trumee.errli fightnulnW Gina Elastic Trams; Children? from. rat& and dotal,: Umbilical Trusses. dab:me and adults. Ilbcrifc RUntic acing fl.' ri Dr. .4 3:Fer Surr-rferlas; The Wee of Trireme Tarr nom to WO- Ruptured patients an be malted by multting rooter and sending the =mere sround the him stating obether the rupture Is on the right or lett side. I also tel and adapt Dr, Banning's Lars er Body Brace, for the ma of Pro. tanm Utarl, Weakness of the Ch..t or Abdomen, Mee. Chronic Diarhoca, and any ersatz.. &pendia, on vmal i , and debilitated eontition of Dia abdominal mamba Dr. Petch's Abdominal Bapparber, tlt=l==il su diasticefkits: And marl, every land of dupparter not In toe. I also Slonldicr Braces of erat7 rryls, for weak chested and stoop shouldered p0,1.0[3. • SIM:Cid Meet-Bun. for broken and 'derv. rains. ...Otoposmoryldasca or all kinds. Syringes e auricle and pagan, and In Met ...Yr kind of mooll sienna.. used In the minor disease. - Da. Havana would stab to untaught want of Braces or Tropes that he eon often land to suit to. patient DY oritiog. but It is &boars better tow the patient and me aly. th. Trews or limo. remonally. Address DB. GEO. IL IMPERIL. ILO Woad at-. Ickylo.ltaß Black of the Golden Mortar. Dailey's magical Pala Extractor. Inflammation and Pain are as inseparable as Me and /Tee. Inflammation prod.,., pain. and path produces Inflammation. Wherever there is .netting heat throbbing or twilnema no matter whether it I. ram ed by a fewer. • hurt a sota. rbettoiddimt. DID". woad. Mau or ding, then In inflammation. • hundred hooka or a thousand sermons cormot allm or thern the conclusion. To tellen paha, and restore nature. Innen , mation cosat Lambdas!. To acerniudish thi.. t h e efforts olilb physicloo an always directed. Thernands of Dhl• dolma. sndten thousand co the/that and cmat fuuracions panne who have used DALLTDI 61•GIOAl. PAIN TRACTOR, ma etstmd. and admit that its emitted over infisamation is moat wend...fed and igunollata. iasuanr allaying the pits. smitratioing poison, mt. acting morbid accretions an/ forting name to resume her mama r.• nowing and heeling. No bunk amid. .cr.. or aliment is too mere to yield to ILI racthlag and em-Ing inteeloos.— Annie R Inuctodisiely sad the no. has cosorommd. WAll orden.hould be oddrawed to C. Y. Cllckaset • Oar. Bt Barclay at.. Zr.. T. Bold In Pitteburgh by OP. IL EDYfigit. Ito Wood at. moyfloodkwB -- Kennedy's Medical ihscovery.—We cheerfully &rota to Mr. Itannedy and his popular midi. • - eine a portion of our coinmos today. for we an .ell aware that tha -Discovery" Is doing more in on. week In the curing of humors of every description, than say rvinair that his *vex In.. got ay has done In Its 'holm career.— We are prepared to speak of this artiste la the moat con- Meta manner. for we Mee tate, rustonol pains to tad out whether It wet ail that It Inolemed to Le. We ha.. tistied.the Labotatery of Mr. Nennady at linstatry, and thereimured the coati/cats of those. ho hays been rand many of them known to as a. persons of voracity and truth. In addition to Ude on have had cursor core occur ' among oar own relative. and Mesta. and withont road lotion ha,. hod paloill rela • tons what the •Dlsmo. vol" au for Ram; these or. our rmoons for the high Nalco • Mu hi which we hold alarmed,. 14001 by DR, ONO. 1.1. KEYSER, 140 Aced Meet. etch , .1. 44cet.. JAMES P. /LEMING, myttdlreletl Another Instance of the Efficacy of IifERIIAVEII HOLLAND NITIILDDI N. IL Pohodester. of the Union orate, nn: "Bony weeks Anne. bring =lonely affects/ with path sad oneashame of the lace:soh. toes of appetite, ►od at times strong erstPtte.. of DreSeVdt. / wee Minced to try rear HOLLAND DIMAS. end I feel It but an net at iostlee to the attrin.aa well as for the good of three who may to affected with like derangements of the etroneoh. to Mate that the me of one single bottle of thU modldna mond of Incalculable benefit, having treed the eldrestetb Imo all roes of &merlon. and removed 01.17 antidote of D7V.P.1.6. I would air remark. that two other mein bere of my family, who were afflicted he • a unite? manner 'Wheal self, were entirely ?ennead by the ewe of • eta el• bottle each." Bee advertisement. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Sla JAMES. MARRE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D. Physician Sztmordinary to the itionsar— phis invaluable ldedichse le unfaillos in tar. are a ail those minfal and Mom= =same indessi to the la male amaltution. It =dada all ere= moo= all otstroctlam sod brbise Cu the monthly period with resularity. 12= Pille should be used two ar three make mama to con. Onemart; they =tiff tbs constitution, and lea= the em talus dozing labor, ambling the mother to seri:rem her duties with =ay to herself and child. Itt all aura of Neremosen and SOW delhothbia Pain In the Deck and Linda tteseirme, /adiflicroe Wight Jur. • don, Palpitadon of the Mart. Lowness of BPI rite, Dater tae, Sick Iteridacha. and all the mien] dismal cars domed by • dleordered artrocr thole Pill. will Willa • coar when .0 other mass ham NMI, and alltentsh • powerful rapedy, do not contain iron. calomel. entlinuo7. or my mob P other mineral. os Pall direct Moe. aroperellit oWMP , Mak to United litotes ard Canada. Om Dollar. Sole Aranta for Ohl. country. 1. O. BALDWIN A 00. itoehester, N. Y. Turn! A MOSES, Manna, N. T. Cement AMII.II. N. 11-61.00 and 0 pooh= eta= =Mewl to aar se• thread agent, williasem aborde of threes Plibr by return mat. Pot ant. In Pitsetarsh. by SLIMING =OS. arca 0' Wood and fourth JOS. ADEL, arena 70,91.12 504 Sesita6=l seat JOS. YLSaINO„ caner Dlamond and Nar a street. • and mood= (I•7.l47dtirferr Pure Ood Liver Oil—E ver y bOttid War ranted to be mai Cod Lim Oil. Far the curt qf raceastatira, Ybr the area/ azrehaa Ybr Vu cure or Chest. fbr fha cue. of Lumbago. Prate cure gf 2ltter. Tar the curs gf cdrabin. Dies.:See. For du eon Chrosis tryettniol. /Ur the ewe of OgraniegtertiEree. For the cure qf wee. SisetUuo. fbr Ae cure of CI doter Bueetttelo, Par tAs cure gravest gr the 13aesee. Per Use mere of itesemeetra austoebrdUn, tbr the care afChroda Debacentin. Pot the curs a. Masts. For the cure ee e Dlecuee gras Zradder and. %Owls, fbr as curs gr Cobstibcaose Ifbalbets and Genera: !Sold b ail ys, the vat, gelo%alat In t. bottku by trie;dosen Vt=erriggtroreVary'. PleirWt Wood et.. sly* cd !den huttoo. *o6 tO l 4 o ll o r hy, --- ePeCe HOLMES & COLLINS. (racts•oss Iv a. a. ilumAln4) Agricultural Warehouse, AND REED STORE, No. 129 Woo4lBtreet, ap2l-13mi&ArT PITT SBU ROll British and Continental iixonange. yam anzirDßAW2r, B? DUNCAN, SHERMAN Is CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, EY WO OP Ll AND UPWARD! - Them Drafts are available at all the prig dpaTavasofragLsad. Scotland sad Inland, tb Conanant. we also draw NO= BMA on M. A. Grunebatus & Baffin, IItABILPOIIr • NAM • - Ptah NrnlN et Remittance to all mum at ~wins Swltsertentl and Holland. Persons intendicus Intrust nicrindlinf PicolinctimpOgh Y Rattan oillzedit, on which Mini anti b cMalnech an seeded. In any put of Dump'. Collections of Rill. Notes. and other eectuitiee in Ric tom will read,. omonn attention . MN, IL WEILLAINg it 00. 1003. Wood. menu Third street. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA-H. mead •Ith Trains mad. for Ohlenge, .. and mre ! Collll and 4th street- Ageut tor URlCHEitliala WtR Boston P:wice. WAND! , TUNED to the mty_for ONE DOLLAR, Or. dere left at the, cross tfJ. .LL LADE will be promptly attaded tea end a competent, careful and real:mm.o4o tuner rent. ot2i SPRING FASHIONS. R. H. Palmer, No. 105 Market Street, RAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF STRAW and FANCY tIoNNETB„ 81PHAIER HATS, iNe raltillti/DKULL9. LAM:4IIOMM% MKS and MILLINEHY GOODA so, Co. Exeluelve a ttantlim to Mb partkmlar Latium anattlea him to otfcr great indoommmui tc noroltaaars. cat=tond A CARD. PlLEwant or a good, reliable sad skillful Piano Toner harin a long • been felt. the sub salters “ke pleas., In s I Informing the public that the: has- ',lour ed the arryleAs of 61r . JOAN H. BYTE'. very sznerlanned and competent tutor. nod &hots work so will Waltll..l In seers ram Air. Venue method of tuning will Cane. the Pianos to stand In bettor tune taxa ordinarily. sad Fire root to sittgaction to the =rut fastidious oar. All orders will tho Made e tors of 11. ELMIRA BR O. 63 Fifth street Ds promptlysttendad to. - RECOMMICYDATIO.V The tattlerela , ned ataMr testify to the skill and truse irortbloese of Mr. John It. Er to, es • tuner of Planne..nd cheerfully recommend him to their purl'. and the public for an ercellent. experienced and rellatOe tuner. V. DN JIM a, ANTON. n. Roil Ewa'. • N. trIEDLW .IRAN MAN '& hL ECHWAD. And others. _ Pries reduced—Black Spanish Fowls: pal GUS FOR HATCHING—To amble eve rybcdr to orcoottre this Ineeorlte ortree demolltrrore awe ref:Weed the peke of Et, cm to $2.00 t to coo thane to the end of the 'Paton. Orders for Ego, elth.ohl men or otherwler. Intl he tlLed VeotoPtlT to tftrn ta lhof come to. Tho Egg. axe carefully packed to hoe. of true dozen rank. 1101—NIES t OULLINB,It9 Wood et, To Druggists and Apothecaries. WILL SELL en reasonable terms the stak and !Saturn of the Drug Store situated in the Ninth Wad. oarner Penn and Locust eta The letua has three years to run. and the Gorham Is well eetablisheJ, with • good and increasing run at custeu.- For further Information apply Immediately to the sub scriber on the premirea EDlV.Litir W. BRYAN. Jur:l3:llrd• LOCUST GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, TILE TRUSTEES OF LOOIIST GROVE El Leonel Female Seminary, give notice to [holden& e Institution, that the Use', - Wrtttssr U. C.l/... here log been compelled by pnonreeted IU health. toXesign his theme as Rector of the seine, they hare been 1 fortunete eto secure tl ra valuable seniors or the it... UEOII.OII T. HIDER, ernes Took. for the aseneanceltion. and Who en tees at once upon the dlecharine of tn. dunes. From the vey high and flattering nammemletlnns .einnich they here bed of I. Itztra they have ao doubt of his emltent lata nese for the volt committed to him, and they bellere that under his management the Semblary cannot fall to you. cure a large shut of public favor and support. Pennons herald daughters or Wards to educate ara ps; tleolarly desired to sennelnt themselves With the &dean. tad. -bleb this lustitaUen afford., both aa neglects Its .antlful and salubrious ;Anginal], too and a half miles from the city; anl also the facilities for the thorough and refined education presented Inns efficient Con.ofirstrue tore. ennuis. me obtain.] on application to the Beetor or either of the Trustees. Pittsburgh, April 20t15., Me. John 11. Shore:enter, George /L White, William F. Johnston, Oliver W. 13.nes, Theodore R. Lemma, (leo. S. Md.. apatamdrod talmT grI RPIIA_NS' COURT SALE—By virtue of 'Lynn order of the Orphans' COCat of Allegheny county, Pa. will be erposel to punt salt on the premises, In ha k:my towns:sip, to told county, on wEDNESDAY, the 11th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. hi. of read day, the following real enact, to wit; lot. Boren choice ea/leery desirable Dallding Into, toM• bared from one to /worm hICILIPIT, taining about one ada Moneta rhino m .awry be tween the "%Om wo rthw Female Seminary" and ten -Seminary rations on the Ohio end Perms, Railroad. The proximity of them lot, to the Seminary end the rallrrad —btlat Only fluM Mu to eve hundred feet flute emh—render them Toll de. Amble Mr privaterreldtace. id. A lot on tbe orpucite side of the railrese from Oh* last climate,' lot, (confine about Afro - rods on Mid road end exteuciteg book, meftervate-the some width about thirty rode to rho Ohio r . f . rr, containing 0 oenn 12 6 Pere-boo This lot North pica to gardehlter lattrPfete. 3d. A lot on the de cf its Baster road, nearly opposite the Female Scutum, adiceoloe Oftor ld.a Soo.. dap land. of Thomas L Bhlalde. Enl~ and the none wI - r rna4„ and t attooing bus. :reserving the root. tis 1000 Met, mintalethethont eve some. 4th. A lot adjoining the last deserlbod piece, lands of John Irwin, U., and other land of the agitate, of about the tome dimeralons as the last, containing fire 1161 . 01, Them lota ere eery *drably - Irenoted sod well rutted either for peyote residences or wh:Ultra aurpOteo— They will be told, so ober. doteMbed, or sadly/de& If found nemocary, to suit purchaser.. Perrone deslrtne further Ineemation,e3"to the location ond coaracter of the lots. will please offilon PPIiNuT BIER:ILn% Atto rn ey. at 11.011, IC4 go. th street, Pitt. hereto 00 the subsaiber In Sterlckleyvne. Tame made known on the day at /sale. 11.1ItY P. OLT/314 myThisodts Excel:std.:of locate Olver, deed. Wm. .Clayton, TIOUSE, SIGN & ORNAAIENTAL PAINTER GRALNER AND G L AZ IER, No. 107 Fourth Vtreet. (Bet ren Rohl end Smithfield etrisitir.) PITTSBiT6OII, A. rErifill orders memstlyattendrd splrefimil Meyer, Stout & Morganroth, Sculptors, Stucco Workers & Wood Carvers, No. 222 Pena at., near Irwin, E'GORES of all kinds; also Ornaments in Fluter of Path, Rood au/ Marble, etc. for . &oust. trall d Ing both (=Us and out. Drawings of ovary denniption and style fornkbed sat& shortest notini. apiard ROItIrRT lIILL,} In Equity, .1A.M.E.4 era B. HILL, gY VIRTUE or an Lrder of,tho Dietriat Court ofAllegherry county. as re:clearer IL A J. mu. llerrose to eat s On the pi miser, to the Ninth Ward Df the shy of Pittsburgh. on W ED N ESDAY, the Pere AY OP JUNE, at 4 o'cloth, r. mot said day... Ethel cer tain Real Netste, thus:eat me miner nraorrie street and Inullente elle7,thelnning at the ann. of said attest end alley, and rnithlne thenes.alont Morrie Meet toward', Penn stmt twentyetve feet; NISZIC3 parallel with Pialber ry arty given ty.two feet: then. to Mulberry aileT twenty ek. feet. Axel thence by Binh:arty alloy serentrstero feet to the plane of beginning, tin which is seethed a kirk building - ten thempled for iguana to• =Ma with the Pl y aning YID and all the fixtures and a, Da dua All conneetei. Ens estate. right, title andinlerest. and Peri liege bienraging, or to any manner samutracar to the said complainant and respondent ea humour. of, In. to or ant of the tot or pleas of ground lying between the Pied ofgroand that above &milted and Penn etreet, being one hundred and are feet In length and seTenty•two feet in width, being the fame Crabs and privilege. which were denied to tbe said It, s.l. B. lIIIP as prartnore rather and by virtue of the tworielonsert strudel. of agreement Med la this mom and metal "B." end DT ..T made In purguance of the arottekas of the said article of agreement or otherwise. , Atho—All the right and interest of the raid tom plainant fad respondent. being one half of. In and to the Steam' Igraine, Boiler. end apperattur ronnetted therewith, situ ate on the lot or piece or ground last dreeribed. andhy the power of which machinery on both the los or pirates of ground before dercnted tith been propelled. Terms at sale. IIDBEisT DODD. Ileceirer. ItE. C. BABLZ, Phisicion, and. Surgeon, Tip. 33 1333.3. 2 / 3