II II flaftir i ttat-Etaittis The Insine;••, A. act , to provide' for the admission of Ceiladla cWses or - the insane. into hos pitals for the insane in this, CommOn wealth and their discharge therefrom. Sacrion 1: Be Zenaited 4 . c., That in. cane persons may be placed in a hospital for the insane by their legal gnardians, or by their relatives or friends, in ease they have •no guardians, but never without the certificate of two or more reputable physi cians, after a personal examination, made within one.week of the date thereof, • and this certificate to be duly acknowledged . and sworn to or affirmed before some magistrate or judicial officer, who shall certify to the genuineness of the signature and to the respectability of the sig nera. SEC. 2. That it shall be unlawful. and be deemed a misdemeanor in law, pun ishableby a fine of not 'exCeecung one hundred dollars, for any superintendent, officer, physician 'or other employe ; ' of any" , inaanc,asylum to intercept, delay or interfere with, in any meaner Whatso- ever,, the transmission of any letter or other ; Written • Communication addressed by an inmate of any insane;ffylum to his or harcentacil,, residing in the county.in whi4latbe - hoine Of the Patient is, or in the city.or cornity: in which the asylum is lo4ted. - - Elio.i 3. bri a written statement; prop erly ,sworn to or affirmed, being " .ad dressed by, some respectable person to any , - law judge, that a certain peraorithen con-, fined , in a hospital for Mainline is not;, insane,, said is thus unjuitlY deprived of his litierty,„the judge shall issue a, writ of haloes corpus, commanding that the said alleged, lunatic be brought before him for a public hearing, where . the question of his or her alleged lunacy may be deter mined, and where the onus of proving the - said alleged lunaticto be insane shall rest.upon such persons as are restraining, him.or her of his or her liberty. , SEC. 4. Whenever any, person ,ia ac quitted on a criminal suit, on the r.rmind of insanity, the jiiry shall declare this fact in their,verdict, and the . court. shall order the prisoner to be conimitted tin some place of confumuient for safe itecipg or treatment, there to be retained uatil he maybe discharged in the manner provi ded in the next sectiou. Sic. 5. If,•att.er a confinement , of three month's duration, any law kidge , shall be satisfiedby the evidence presented to him that the, prisoner has : recovered,.and" that the paroxysm of insanity in which 'the criminal act was committed was the first 'and only one he had experienced, he may order his unconditional discharge; if,. however, it shall appea* thatauchParox ysm - of insanity was'preceded,byatleast one other, then the court may, in its , dis cretion, appoint a gunrdian of his Pereon, and to him commit the care of the pris oner, said guardian givine bonds for any damage his ward may commit, . Provided always,• That incase of homicide or at tempted homicide the prisoner shall not be discharged Unless in the unanimous opinion of the euperintendent and man agers of the hospital, and the court before which he or she was tried, he or she • has recovered and is safe to be at large. . . SEC. 6. Insane persons niay be placed in . ; a hosp ital 'hy order of any court or law judge, after the - following course of proceedings, namely: On statement, in i writing, of any respectable person, that a . _ certain person is ineane, and that the '', welfare hinaself or of others requires_ - his restraint, it shall be the duty _of ' the judge to apPoint, immediately, a corn mission, who Shall inquire into and re . t .. port upon the facts of the case. This k. . commission shall be composed ' of three 4 persona; one of whom at least shall be a li physician and another a lawyer; in their ti inquisition they shall hear such evidence ':,, as may be offered touching the merits of ,I the case, as well as the statements of the 4 party pmplained of or of his counsel; if, 1 in their opinion, it is a suitable case for confinement, the judge shall issue his warrant for such disposition of the insane person as will secure the object of the measure. Sac: 7. On statement, in writing, to any law judge, by some friend of the I PartY, theta certain person placed in au hospital under'the fifth section is losing - his weoefvo bodily health, :ui and . proito thato t rui ed eq b y h i nently meifa .'I discharge, or that his , mentilrdisorder has 4 solar changed its character as to render hie further confmement,unnecessary, the judge shall Make suitable, inquisition in ,,-- to the merits of the case, and, according i . • to its results, may-or mq not order the discharge of the pFson. , Sec. 8- Persons placed in any hospital ~, for the insane may be removed there ..~ from by parties who have beCome re sponsible for the payment of their ex penses: Provided, Than such obligation , was the result of their own tree act and , . • - accord, and not of the . operation of 19. w, and that its terms require; the removal of • • the patient in order to avoid further re - • aponsibility. .. SEC. 9. If it shall be - maae to appear to , ••• any law judge that a certain insane per son is manifestly suffering from the want of proper care or treatment, he shall or ' '': l - der such person to:be placed in some hos .-, pital for the insane, at the experdie •of , those who are legally bound to maintain insane ' '•%, such P'erson; but', nci - ! Such order' , ; - shall be made without due notice of the t '' aPPlication • therrfor, shall• have _been , ' ' I served Upon the:persona Ito ber - affectd i thereby and'hearing had thereon. ... k t Sitc. - : Iff.:lf the imrlstintelideut or offi .. cers of May hospital for the insane shall If . - • ,1 . ''. - nee TAW persontutia the hospital after ; . 01 fall compliance with the provisien* of this !I ct, - no respontibillty gaballinhe Urid by them for any detention in their spitaLi BBC. 11} Thataiethiric In thia act shall be construed so as latieptaietiny. illeged . .1, . . Ituignerhabitrial drunkard of the benefit , ' of the Writ of habeas corpus - or trial - by . jam or any. other , remedy ; guaranteed to allegedinnatiba aihabitual . ' drenhards.byr, : ,•;,..., :: any tki'atlitg,lawla,ori stontipiog.,tile Coxar.l monwealth of Pennsylvania. . • . Arrnovirn-LThe twentieth day of trildinllo Dominion, .thopsand eight .. , .1 ' unkirild and slify:tuie. - 1::., • ~.., l 1111 . 1 , , , 1 r ~• , JOHN W. GEAR'. . r CO - 13A3bai T i Presid tof the 4 CI `3lr.knAtileopteltlliblies :;61i0e toiite l • rieilds • siasiitlfdisttetliat thb'isrqrst• count - S - I_ s'o'f birheritf Lcipere are fu lly borne' - • , out%by/ thel facts; .that le. Is indeed -, a - , ~ , b loodn, unnatural tyrard", Aeonlipieuons• even: o ,Aqut t hisreeffics for ills yisds And , Ms, talenti ,are .0010,derable; , . • trained himself toitirn'and!l • 0000 to 9hey, 'so that foicilkirers irbo do only' by his • plansthlebttelior IMP riantirdedelved ' • e 31:1'; (kf: ~;;:6t: 3 ME zEzEm - - The Nett 'Yea Tribune !expleinft the ' remitted" theories; of ' electridtylandrthe arff gvageigiollyuizATlV:3l6lrithionolllCD , use of lightning reds, in an able :and. ex- :fki la c iaa d Li tir i o n e l •A u a rkt c girjran .' 0 article, from which we - condense tend ,141‘oottroctioas. , Taw Arot•llthrer te ho taken • elude thhe." Thoy Mean sethesttroiseiw vi s : • rine irror f asei waist* Isms; then sue appetite lla follow COI& d good; the fowl digests and makes good The most importaut law of electri c ity •tirQod;itbW-VNlnellittbeltll3l tOI,OIM la efts - m.mo .. is, that it seeks hat is called a state of ault,,peltetdotiglitte.,f, rtrellit=the in e nte, and the equilibrium; . wit , is, irs we co nsider - ; • it . a : treld r „me t ru hr .t a o, n ,e.sle g , „, m ,(100 8 i 11 ,74:1 2 1;,.,; e1 ::,; T i t 5 7r single th ud, that it tends to di ff usion in 'iiii•-eleil-ii'illfi4rle itiel-isilitiiii equal proportiO s "throne:lout all matter; •treatuient dT pal es G3usumpticm.,•The Poi or if we ChOngelte"a(lo . o the theoty of two blOriir - Orrl4P a rtfren . c A , .kill 11,8_00?1,d, Matter -in the distract ; fluids, then that thede two' fluids tin4f.'-ionra4itelftarogi:lli‘nr crtV,li?exint?(l",-,. tend . to unite in equal proportions ;4 1il is`t a tant i t `e3: l Q,l i t!elgr: .°l . °,""`"t ' "9 everywhere. When electricity is so dfl- ~.Ks . dd tis, tbe 15eawet 'ionic and Mandrake .fused, or (if t ere be two;.nuids) when -120111 alive °l,Vli4it'aVgisctlte' ::(3.t: they are so u ted, no electrical effects are ree tt v Takgrziatooa syrup " observable t an there is then a state of rentvwiti;4llobstructitti.ifelictillrenoiutein liver. a . all blad d er- tbo b i ne starts, freely. and the liver rest or equilib Irn. But this state of rest is constantly ; *stiarbed by ' the operations r ritiVai r sel e °d•ii:e i s i t irg:Tegli7e:a t tA :31 ° - n j h of nature—b' evaporation, changes in egee tai to se i N e fideNtly:rson wt ten is very den temperature, friction, motion of allkinds unlock th: r siall ladder gi g Ttegt e ti e ' l ag. a retit e sig even the movement of our bodies; and °`1.11};:311Z: lk i r=rsitlandrake Pills. 0 most prominent currents of - electricity are immediately causes oiToTlenos. ° set in motion to neutralize the disturbance. ar:riQiri. * sao . 511111 Ill eP tli: "'Militant These currents may be of such low ten- rolg,,t4tou',Pren,„,P„F•dg,iaprr.4,,e.,,,,°,..l. •agtslll t e rns sion as to admit of detection only by the • the road :kit' tie Ntiiiiititi - tfieli ' -in to alstolve aid of • the most delicate apparatus; or they Imo kletl h•IliOd Without terpsenalon 4 4l:. " 44; _. lathes mach. may be developed with such spasmodic 'Vie cleat' reason" why TillYslellt 4 s ; do hot Cure irregularity and force as to interfere wi th consumption is, they try - to do ton much: they rive medicine to stool: cough, e. to atop gis to the use of the telegraph; or,, again ,. with give night sweats, bac such,' constancy of directlon ..taiil,..ten- they d , range the whole dileirtlA poefers. doing ck. eion sato be,Mtkdet use of iti.Bending,teee , ,1N.,..,11 11 ,16 11 5fre c it 6"1 7. : 4111144"14"111' thel4e" sages on the wires. Finally, in.a stateof j' t , a scb gg s e " k; o d g i tt7w tres est!'", crutt,,drren,,l.,, to extreme tension, they exhibit themselves siege- amL ; rs and they Will at) stop . albeit to us in - the • form of explosions .6r. die- `jam,-...P1i,14,di. 'Joggle est le cud m pt ~"t hio nsu, , , el o gei v o r. iitoit o tz r....,.. ......, .., . ... ; ainxim,:imlo Thrial;tutfesa le -Livia, us: :',., The iiiinbition'of lightiliitrode is not' Vtwoe ° r In ' ' ' l ll l-I C e Vtl6l2 V l2l e Dtiell — of a rs th - only 4 absurdity - - ,Vgalis gOals *l? inimised. idtherl e heieles e , - Bn,pereeivedn hundred .years agO a .,Whin `-:•ieti°:Viernsva%Tiloil:l:riraltaPlel'aturte° :tills'. it. wa s , fi rst. opaest o rr b ut % ii; is, also a : IreettythgC In fltteh eases Whit must Ise d un kir' . ii grave; error;) because the iniiilators, to • ~ ttit4:lllfaiirilllgel=(7ll prof Vi nt ' ' it ' is some extent; arrest .the flow: of currents -..ter irrr iosss mood (woe ro•lLATe l it of rarified eleotricity, ' which it is the true'. LiaZ4 ,v a ilat, 1 tili 9 AtT i t' e r i gi a tt - e - st e oolact edt. function of thelightning-rod toTacilitate. ; c r V i r t . NMI hegin tb an:fliod: It will tli6si ndvntkergood blood; then the' patient Tie. 'On the other hand,the insalator - SMOnntS glue ill . galn , lullesh.anil as scesiksa..the body be 'to nothing as a barrier against a discharge ' !MN tifilaittigaglautiaTtycgd'mwegie, t.lhtilineaii.O,P,; of lightning; Which, can! either Ilan outs way so elire . COninirelitioi. L' l • '- -- ..- . hrough it or leap the .abort , distanc,e be- . c , w 7 i lti n ttle i r l e n l . 1 ylung,disesse and only Liver tweet the 'rod and bugding.,,: , Tong sad illandtAMlTN' t a're e Wceitn 'e t,t;n 7 Sl itte u tyrnp.' Take the , klistunake Fibs • Ligiallillg-frid men, frequently refer to .I.ll‘tyl im° the insulation of telegraph wires as show- 'teeny hitrtilras. °" ' eetaPlatate• aa t4er " 8 Per , I lL ib se r i=r; T e ho' has enjoyed unto terrured _ ing the necessity of insulating lightning rods, but eases are not parallel.... Mae f oends. e.,,s w Y artfd ' , g i ll t io a l 'a nn Y e r ligi g e t t s onl object of insulating telegraph-wires iis to al? Ith oi;v e tt ri - :Logaz . otio ,, , , i , j a n a c iz d :i itsoroptio., postpone the restoring of the equilibrium„ less and abandoned hoc' f l tf hie i ate . I: le a e s gre e d rby ~) n; aft t lze u V u th!„ Iv: , sad ince his recove by preventing the "electric' : c ur rents from, u r.. 447 .00 , iire i l l o.tiu r i i 41, :tv e s::: ,,, r r e e e: taking the shortest course-from. pole to' pole of the battery; :whereas the purpose Iscrtit%lllg Dr rilreilatiglilia.#l=sYcfP"' of a lightning:red ift to 'promote the rests'- • getruig:elif;al s n e ers e n'a for ll rata Pat rp ll 9 n siltf ll i ti ration of the equilibrium tie rapidly as prefesslo..illy; st bin ipni I liflat ruuttoei • possible. If the` rod be ,Iniiiilated, the ~ t a t ; t v e a 7 d atig itty l i e - here all letter ler advice . anon-conducting" substancle s rtivoen the i KM sti 11074: sl i re . et. ri s .VVr r g e, e:eT i ghe " rod and building intercepts dstops the. :Diesoar t AV Ate qa Hanover . street, Bona, /lOW- of currents or rarified;;'efectricity!B43l7o's thoroatV.L'l•loi:totivi:fttl'diALF.ltgept. • =t e ahtpv:l7,ss. 0.. ea bonne at, etch clue' from the building to the ‘rod,and thence to the atmosphere ; and :vice versa, thus, ' rri t ee of the rulmOls% Syrup and Sett Weed Ton- . a ball dozen. permittiag , a continlied disturbance of the ! iiaa_o_' 4 "rlLlt!r n iurx r re t e l a w ts' I r bo l l s° For *Ate ay on equilibrium of the building; underthe in-• ?L..' .5k8 ,,, ,x 5 ,-, - ~ : , myialtsi-rics. fluence of a "thunder;cload," - until a dis charge of llghtning takes place; - Then. the. fluid hits sufficient force or tension, to overcome the obstacle which the insiila tore peseta, and an explosion into or from the building is the necessary ; conse quence., To insulatetlie- lightning rods," therefore, is to fasten the.safetpvalve and render it inoperative. • • • 'To prevent a discharger from, leaving the road and passing through the build.: ing, something more must be done than • to attempt to keep ii out by erecting such a flimsy and insignificant barrier. The road must be arranged so as to present points for the reception and diecharge of electricity at the extremities of the building, . both above and below, and. the different terminations in the ground. must be connected by rods lying across the roof, so that lightning can be provid; ed with a path in a horizontal directioni. wind), being continnous, will be prefer red to any series of de,tatched masses o f . conducting matter contained within the building. In- constructing and application, lightning rods should be simple, autstan tie], and durable, and any metal is a sufficiently good conductor - forthis pur pose. ':= ,'• - - .• • If a rod of any 'metal be • rightly con structed andjudiciously applied, there is no danger: of a discharge of lightning ,leaVingA for any less perfect ",conductor within . the building, and. it, is, only ;those :substances which are poorer, Conductors than the'metal that are injured by: the' • passage of electricity upon theta. - • , Every one can understand !why the upper extremity of a rod -is pointed,' and on reflection should easily preceive the usefulnese of other points at intervals .along the line of the rod. ' ' [ The operation of the points is sub stantially the earns whetherthe currants of electricity are ;; flowing, from the earth to the atmosphere and clouds, or vice versa; and those currants tend to circulate with :i.li. • greatmt rapidittand , intensity just. 'previous to e discharge of lightning. ~ The lightning rod, therefore, should have , an Intimate . conneeilon with I all Matter in the vicinity, and , be so, contrived .as to have the. greatest attainable capacity to promote and facilitate the ,cirouletion Or, rarified electricity, so as, if possible, to • forestall the discharge by restoring awl equilibrium silently. • " ''• 'state Polities; L . .• . ' - .. The Bellefonte Republican says : We take it for granted that Judge.Wil - , limns, Who is already' upon the Bench, , will be our candidate for Judge of the Su preme Conrt. Wo .are.satistied.pat no better, man than Judge" Willi , can be found for the position.:. The Ws* for 'Governor has narrowed down tOtWO. =IT ; -didates. Our present excellent •Governorit General John W. Geary,' , mfr.. Generalj John F. - Hartranft, now Auditor General. of the State. ''They are both &id men: , and, either `of them: if ntertintited; shall , hive our ; m o st 'r'entliuslitstin . su pp ort; bar we timinotiefrairifrona' glving, 'se oktf opinion, that . .. Genera - Redraf - would make' A1Le....5tr 01 40 314 Candi Cllktcli;lud Ell.# o -• us line taste. by an nnprocoutititelt mai ,••.,u , .i.: I , :i 1-... -y);.• ri , Governor Geary has made a gondnay more, he has tirade a most , excellent ' Gov?. is nter;,bejfan paid o ff *Mori of 'tile State, 'debt didirigliftliqniitti4iistiker thin I sar of his predecessors,'iiidffitf-tal-paYfirs kof 1 thegtlo94 l 4Pl 4. .Y.re , l o Pl. - 4,,• 4 4 ectlilbl' .1/10,UPP 84;CaWi.(4 .1 7ffe 011 :.. t . * * r4 . Aiqk 's ranft. Y,....1+:,,-,1-1111+ '1 ~- C , ..1..' lef ,J!..) lifu IRA; '+' .l ;To •glearts AtoolatioriPtosniattoet, '' A iv riterlw . a -kierithi 6 Cardinal paper saya:•nitai tried ilierfoltertiincand ft; it *Works like/ Charm: Take of gum • ' phor a pleceabout one- third ,theetze 6 ,' ' egg, and evaporate r it by,;plaVinstatt 41:14,, 'tin vessel;lioldinelt:bvef tilsmp4ok can-, die, taking doer not ignite. 'Mei B=W:will &Son-dill the 1110 mnd expelthe moscpittoes•T i Alone/Atilt I was terribly unnoyetibyttlituntiskin , ittlhOtg_ h t . ' , of and tried theabotei.aftev Ninth a ttes.di leawner.beardithemithat,,nigbli;oansli mitt . ennrhing:there owes not ono tn bellotind in the roans,: though theminclew, baditl6 lett bpen ell ni,ght. ri ,n r,3 ' , At r; , ' • . ::.;n.:::.:.•,i J, , t+.. tzie I's d -,,,,;;! I , A 1 .14 El GAZE:TFE: . SATURDAY._ JUNE 5,188 P. OrDOCTOR` WUITTIER CON ._ . ft VINtITB TO Titx-A.T' -ALL 7PILIVATE AIVEAVEL. S. , numerous ~class. of ,aases resulting from' self- abuse — producing ' un manliness, neryots debi li ty:irritability, erup-' Lions, seminal emlettions, - and finally im potency, permanently mired. Persons ed whit celicate. intrie+te and long +Land ing constitutional complaints are politely invited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience, 'the best of teachers. has entailed him to perfect remedies at once ailment, safe, - Permanent,' and which inmost cases c in be used without hinaranoe to business. lgedictnes pre , . rg!.dr embraces lgu n g t io w oil l iV i as 11; and sleeping apartments for , patients requiring dally personal attention, and vapor. and chemi cal baths. thus concentrating the famed mineral 'springs: No matter who lhaye failed, state your case. Read what be Pays in hit pamphlet of ally Pages, sent to ant address for two stampe in seal ed enveppe. Thousands of eases treated annu ally, at' °Zoe and all the country._ Consul tation tree, personally or by mall. ()Ince No. 9 Wylie street (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roars 9A. 14. , to B'T. if. thandays 1 is. • to * tryat: ramptiletsent to say oddreu Zoe two DOCTOR' E: de r..ctrirris, ..• of Baltimore and Waablugt , :a. author of several medical worke.,to. at the .earnest solicitation of Plittatirah Pi:Beets, has eon- Cludea to devote the fotlowlug 4t19 s. PUUA - - wELPHIA to their Interests: From - TUESOAt,'IIiTSE list; TO SUNRAY, JUNE Ad Incustve his . consulting ropuis, 252.,South . Ninth Str'eet.• Hours from 10 to 3 and &to Be. x. • , •-• hPECIALT.T.— *Meat, and I ;ore otHervons acd Physical Dehilliv,taa result of tsreniy,y ran , successful practice: • • Jo?. , • ELECTRICITY AS TIVE —Dr. A. D.ii'I.EV.V.AE3 bow been using Electricity as a 511rCiAr.'llEar•b - Y In curing chronic as well as acute. eArnelsioni vrtyttOUT MDDICIR#(Or more O&M 3EN TEARS. with un bounded suceess. A PADiPiIL/T. lartwling .all part , culani, will certificates and refer!. en ces, will be sent to any inquirer.. • few rumilitt d rogrosAracant..tor boardbor pa- Dents in the Doctor' faint y. If limited for soon. Office and •tresidenes: LOOl ARCH SCREEN, .PHILADELPHIA• unl3:7ti-d&F4 BATCHE LOWS HAIM" DYE. 'lbis splendid Heir Dye IS the best In the World: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; on disappointment; no ri -dicnitonil• tintst remedies Weill effects of bad dyes; invieoratee and Leaves the Heir soft and besuttful. tdatk orirroton. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; end properly, applied at Batche lor,sWig Factory , N0.•16 Bond street. 'kW . r"' -c-T EPILEPSY CANIBE CURED, . hose having • friends afflicted are ear. neatly :solicited to send for a Circular Letter of eforenceil and, Testimonials; which will cop, 'ulnae the most , skeptical of the curability of Me disease. Address : NAN "WREN LuCKliow, M. it, as Great Jones strew', New Yore: • • • i ciihle:g23-d&F *, - : - , arTIIE DIARIILIIGE. •- Ejui lye on the EltitOltn Or YOUTEI, and IrOILLIF.I3 OP , AGE,' In regard is SOCIAL EVILS: with certain Cap tor. Ow eras g and un fortunate. nest In, seated letter envelopes. free 'of enarge. • Address. HOWARD AtI4OCII ATIoN, P. Phtladelptila,lon. -,my1.1:163!d&F NOTICE. - - By a Dteree of the Court, rbade at. Beaver County, Pe., April AS. 1869, . tim, ppl.e . relgued. wa3 . confirmed. Beceiver, of C. H. BALL .d CO., apt in :cindpilance therewith' i will disport' of 'Lilbricithis . Mid-' Hefted'. Ono mid Barrelif of Aida dm :and will sell. at Public . ihile, on, the prernisee, hi the Bonnie' ocOleagow,, Benier, CoMity, Pa.. oil the STK 0r,,f1)14,1b1148.T, at 1 . o'sdock r. 11.:Altilie 9199ertr of Cr gt Alalk , ft 1 ' • Co:. known! , gm.' Wo,!it. 4 4 1 , 1 WPrigigil l - ciaullitr :ingot Leases: lifAch9Ml47.lololo3lll,lding.e. ie. Alc4toglialtr.with all 0141. peqogit i lOrtig un sold. .Tanta Ciotti. , And 818ir, Me WPM ci*,p,rs4o- :lpdatited tomtit* frask 49 I.o4.l.od t pirqsi, ltaizue.: 1ct.A.44,4 . , !A AliFfos. rfirrootaton:XN4l.l6o.9. spat-1 7 lir ilE4gritett..tfonti . or , . Title ti' D o ter Ng 10* • THE Wralli itic vierenw 'cir LERANItiLiVANIAIo , „ego, hicUIANTIOCK. et bantnipt,unddr i tbe ttr r aget! ..t agmariurz i m itt; , .......,,,Thi.„„.tbe pm& S ilYt t agr s iVd ! Ali s Mid e rittisfol/Fit 1 ., 'fano Jun , asror. JUN!e. - - AC. FitiVICAYLIG:,..bO9r9IS4I4ViLy rah. Etq., eglstex in warisrniptey, Is .0 No. 93 diamond street, Pittsburgh. tiAlt.o Show Cause, it ituT theftsve, -why a discharge should mtwyti,ges9,lt4 th 93l . 1 10 MB Ir4 S t RUM.Est , IT 1 1 -Ni"dir tr fiii#rr',(A9/371117bi 6ei 1 mpg), ~., , e. ~velte eixtr e lc-el, q e e voilig. (Ph * tor:: O F ;. iimi• Plitgretimnvi it Tsta 4*)/ 411141,i, A.D. 110% The underslgustherebyitveis urbojha Vi L 4 tt vntir d i,'AgrArgaffiliifttoirooo e tato of 'rj,ii„tirpinfo,wiffixofooomf.toothrei keen Velfl46 PRi'roltPttagisaisir PeA4°t • 1“ ,, d titeariwit tianiktieti.; 111141 31 44 , :al*,ll,alkeletst-PW.Ztik rant El" ," - - - .MENDEIVION I: it* geg.,tabatiztatteetO;Dtalits% 110411 Padellit#4olo4oll dll ilgoailltqf "~ ` •;, rn r! 11''1' 4‘4.14,1 !? 5 nr.ffif l #* 11 , 4 !!!' 111 . 41:11116 ... t.r' . Boys k , Youths _ and -Children's 'Snits, ForSprlng and Iliwatr.gx If ar. • , GRAY- la LOGAZI. m . 54. 47 81:011 . 11212F.ES: Cl ' , . tit'PHERSON'A' • MURLANBRING NO. 10 Stith' (Late St. Clairs Street. • • • _ tsucees•oing tci 11. MctiEE & c 0.,) KEIRCBANT • TAILORS,. Have Just recelited their carefully selected stock of Spring-and Bummer •tloods, and, W . fll be glad to show .or sell them to old and new co.tomers. The entilug Department_wth rill be guyed's. tended irirm-r. A.....1LV111.A.33ELN0. • I take pleoasm% in recommending the strove. Ann to the liberal support of 'the public. mhlistill" - W. 11. HoGEE.. B TIEGEL, e tr. ate Cuttei W Bespenheide smacuArirr TAILOR. No. 33 Smithfield Street,P#tablirgh. 1 ViriSS' SPRING GOODS. At'olatididne CriOrAff; CASSrMERBEI, cffia, , rust recehta b 7 ussivFarinvir.g. ,el 4 Kerciant liaml era street; = rAviziJC ND t.. • WINDOW SHADES, OF New and: lituidsome Designs, 101POPENtANG-ITI • No. :107 Market t - Street crawl Itteiracing a large aid eareiO.l4 l ateted stock of tie newest. deems flora the 1 . 4 A. STAMP- E.DEfOLD to the CHEAPEST CIE knawn to the trade. atiletOve offeset Rricekthat iillijAybuy.ers examloe: JOS. , HUGH:ES rpir W zah23:441 • • WALLP.A.PEII4' TOE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NOW PLACE , W. P.IIWIATILLL'S 'WALL ' PAPER ' OCOEE, 191 Liberty MBAR BILIIHET.I SPRING GOODS LIIIIIVII4O DAILY. mb6 LECiA I4 . GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY 100 WOOD STEMET. '' ' C r . a I- g ; • . I FINE. VASES, I soul:MAN' AND . mums.. c , . ... , . . NEW is imß r i&it BIM, D • , • TEA IsETS, i OIFT C , •, pi 6ILOILING BETS:. : • ' 4 ' .." ' , . , . 1811.1rElt :P L • 000 I S " `+. .• ' of ill deniiiiittone. 1 , I • Can ind ezengeo:oni atii and feel satisfled . no one need to be snit d it.. : Ea - " j3REE I ). lir. CO , : 100si001 ) STREET. ICE. TCE ICE! ICE I WM. IfLREBS, ICE. 130 E'A LAE - , No. 55 Dian:loud • ey PITTSEIIRGII, PA. ifir Orden addressed to W. AREBR, INW:r i Cits illch ltniggPl:PifrectUvrgliparfriTrnt shy) myis:llo ; • , ICE FOR SAL 3 BY THE TON OR OTHER S At No. 64 Sandusky Stroe 'ALLEGIENT . CITY. my27:3os .1 ORGANBi& .1 Bli i THE BEST ;AND ;C' UT PIANO AND ORGAIL ' • Sihoinackiir's Goksliffifiiil 'Piano, ~ORGA N . :., AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE A :,,,,, ~....,_ ~ ~ ~, ~, combi ne'. This BOROXAADI-E161,150 n sil UM InteattividuildOmproyeinents known In the eon. *strut on of a first ohm trorstretielik sand 1 has WI , ways tweEtwarded Diet .hbi best premium ex- • hiblted. Its tone is fell sonorous and sweet. The ancinpte,tar.dnsaMy w4c.,iiatituyorcuv. an erni. , VIM' ire:demo %coo rto & Olalstia AbSAPOT AMR . : AM; 1 ed nrst class nano, Elmira oarwitz OltaATI -[ ' • • ,ist.iii . wit tab luau: allay Teed Instruments. - In' 1 protht , . tluliteoe gerlytatkoatam.-, IRA .: " ' in l ik 4 eZaA o Di — eiltda tifithatt, set I .. 'wkonnoict. arationzif:r.s .A... . o ,tipl_ 4 l: l aii IY r W 447,1' 3 4• Vt . - I ''' tO OW lAwns tor k 4 0.. , ,,, ,0 t,' i 3 ~ bill JP. nrl o . 7(li: rj , 8 • ii .. ; e 41.1.11114 i IiNAII3;k:IIIIETWah ! b Y ." ='teal I* in.! cmiiniVnat, ~._ T: --.--........ tk i t!URIC I l ''' ' !.V..1.3 ., .if ...a I ii lannb_ r t''' -• 1 (1 , ;,. ut i g i :., © , t rflf.:g 7)....14 al bt% -;} ' VUMEIPITITIOON I, •.-eAlfill ;1,•07fi1.i , 1(7 ' ~., i i T A lnanli: Li i.< 'lll 'ij , i 7', ...r77771 X : 1);:t ;% .1 t\ t : : 1 t i l l i P .: i 41. . ,: 1 ' : 2 '.l ~... 1 j, r A .0,,. _v .Liiitiff.., ri„,, I ,P.111.11-u:ictf wi ,) n affiVitit v l ia Ki • , AtiAtark'l I ' cvl ovi:4swirii n' a • i nir rtiCirilgt4W3o l o. ll ild Freistvivaitet tA:ou I (321117 2 :.4•t/ 3 • WM, i • viV2olrirry 11111111t7 . 11Ft lt VinkNOA, to. . . -0.1x.'61.47113y1vf.321a -011166 '`lsr:Fefrltt'Str-,Mligpiiy City. DIRECTORS t • Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, • Betri,J. H. CLARK' D. 1)... • Capt. R. IROBINSOg. • Rev:-A..K. BELL,' D/ ', • • '- ger- S. it. Et.B/T, A. [MED.-Cashier - A legheny Trust•CO: JACOB RUSH. Real Estate-Agent, SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny, C. W.BESNY Hatters A. S. BELL,Altorney: D. L. PATTERSON,. Lumber MerOhmit; D. SWOOSP,..;lnsurance Agent. • Capt. ROBT. ROBllle4ol‘, Brealdent.• Rev.-. 1. CLARK , D. T.1.,.V1ce rresldesit, JACOB RUSH,Seeretaryi . "/... C. W. BEIINT. Treaatuvr. , : M. W. WHITE, .M.fifiroAL . ADVISCU. • 1 • DAYIEL SWOGE% Gael Agent. Thia Is a Dome company.Coiducted ion the mutual Principte, each policy holder ret.eiving an equal share of the profits of the:Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and' being conducted on an economi cal buts will afford a safe lave/meet , to "eaCh policy holder. and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home industry. mh29:03 BEN. • ANKILIII' • • INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Aniogrn .1%; • wimp: IN IrB a tIAL,IN 1 13:00#13 , BANS Ohlb" ''.lineileleiti*. miairoked-liiDitebtore to gobeltzuootiltri vtlio trustV Air No. a Lai. dl) y Imso eal AFAR. Oka. '.. DIRZOTO.B4:, ti_,_ D. L. Pat4ano.n, idle, Jacob Franz, . In, J. B. Smith, '• ' - wart, Oh. F. 'Whlzton, 0x .,, H. 3, zhlhana. R. • Itt. 'GENE Hew/ Geo. ' Simon I W. 3G. Joe. Len sp10:o' CAS IN ' URANCEICOMPANY, - 'imams No. 24 Fifth ivexine, 1 5e4nd pIT‘TSBURGH, PA. Capital & Pixicl Up. • DlREdTtriti. N. J. Meek, li.W.ollici, Jr, Capt.M.Railey, Dann Wallace,B. R. Gartman, A. Chambers, Jake 11111, .8. , 01nrkan. Jas. M. bailey. E 3 Thomas jimit Jno.. Willocit. , • , 1,1 1 , • . 1W HE T-_, ki- KIN O;re ;Psident. ~. JNO. • . JENNINGS, Vide President. . -.. JO3. T. -4011NSTON, Secretary. ::!', Capt. IL. J. GRACE. , Gen'l Agent :; 1 Insures onlLiberal ;.Terms on all (Eire and Mari ne Risks. . .. _ r ' AA:ga pENNSYLVAIIiIk ... '• . .- 0 • .": INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTTSBUNOM. OFFICE, 310. 16 OT) STREET, BAHR' 01 COMMERCE ,BUILDII.N. This Is a Home .Conipatiy, , And insures against loss hi Kire,...elartaTalre., ,1 LEONARD ietaits,iresiieni. 41:4;C:IBOYL ylee Pnialeeat. >.:•. ! • ; • ROBERT X'A RICK, Treasurer. ~ HUGH IieELHENT. Secretary. . .. , Leonard Walter. 1 GeOrlWilsani Hobert B_Ovie, "Geo. . Evans, . rimer., ' r J. C. appe, Jacob Painter, , 1 J. C. Fleiner, Sing Josiah El, - • 1 John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, i. A. Ammon. . _. _ Henry Sprint, I - yys: P D O LYkr AGAINST .LOSS ST FIRS. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, ,OFYICb,43I R 431 CHESTNUT ST. attar 0 /014Anillealli."111' t3 l :Ire. Brown. l4" 1` IsasELe S Vit:',SnLi t at; r e Suds, O tZrgePates. ES O. BA N CEtIt. President.' Wi O. 'DALE, Vice President: W Or , EMBEL_ E.__Secretarmnrotos. , J. UAADNER Moan% cor,ne4' Third and WOod Streets. lllNAtiriOlitALl t . INSURANCE COMPANY, ltnt,'Fderal St. and Dimond, illeglieny; °Mee. In the SECOND NATIONA.L BANK BUILDING. , - VT. IP: 30,RTIN,„President, ; .z X 0 RN BROWN, Jn., Vice President, 1 JAMES Z. STEVENSON, Beeretari. -• ! . - , . • . . . . , aßtaßrOnt: John A. Miler, ,l'iss. Lockhart. Jos. Myers, Jas. L:Oralm. Rdbert Let, 0 4 0. Rovle Jno, Jirown,Jr. Oadre Ge rot, =ma kepi, 0.11 PkYttltams,Jno. rhompson J. • McNaugher. INVESTE HSI INSIIIRANCE CORP ' I DartiSTAcz&sanc i 1 d .i . . WM: P.. HERBERT. Secretary. . - • ..• CAPT. 431•E(SEGE NEELD, tieneral Agent. Office, .951 Water street, liinany A Co.'s. Ware . honse, ttp stairs,' Pittsburgh: • '• Will naztre against all kinds of Fire' and Ra ring Stisks. A home Institution, managed. by Dr • rector, Wittier° well known to the community, snildty who ma dnenrr th ee cdh b a p e r t o e m whichs nedyliber, hate &sunned, as ottering the best protection to . those wbn desire to bs Dammed. I •• • • \ Aleasater Nimick, Jean B. Areanne, ' IL XII or, Jr., • , Chas. J. Clarke, • James tAnley, , • William S. Evans, • • Alexander Speer. . , Joseph Kirkpatrick, APeaeW Laken; ,Phillip_Beymer, . David M. Low • Wm. moynson, - rg.l7?: IN VILOCE cpffi om - ca, mama Won a rim( an: £ Rome Compooy,t4thrtire and Merino Rlele ... H. ~ •: • pritipeo Ref .. • , . - Wta. Phillips, 1 • ,' . Capt. JohOL.•Rticada -...Johri Fitt.; •: , ;.% , . • Spinel I...ohrtrer, L John Fitt . Parka Quarles Arbuckle, Capt."Jimet 'Miller, ' ' Jared idi •Brneh, .. Wm. Van Kirt,...-.r- Wm F. Lang, James D . Verner Samuel ItteCriokar4 t rm. max. • dent. .1• 23% OBIT .W.A.T3 lee N'resldent. . .. , . " W. Ir , GARD -Ntretri ty: : ; .. OAFrr. .T AS.. 440 R N. ern anti •Asent. =NE A,. I LL Ek tM_ININEII.I LI NC E CUMEANYQXIA AUTAei. CEao.WI- IT.Bui_LOC,: Ing li rf4. B 4 l ), t4Ar4fldi:Pfi r !f e ,la! 341 "" * 11 , 11; ' ,-..JOHNlargthati,ril i fe r : s tak ~ t 2 ,-. 13,:5ii . ,W0 NM herlary - t • ' '',---' GAT. tik'T fieng•i'iif`nit': • . ;1J.. , ) ~,, , ~,...;), i -. ,ii„lii,,iia ,1*1th..0.:•..; • _ . .D. L . a r • ,1 , ,, a,,,iinsoni ', . , SH. Broraeiii : ~ 1:.13: EL, Ea fi t ii .' 11 4714+; 3 1 1 ;;ffrai r,1- la. )4) '''' s •nt t... :rin - dol t e,r, 0,4: 0 ,00 Wmi. , ; maw; 1 i ;. trolf.:llimitnip 1 ) ! - I. • ' ' wi ! M CP'. " 3 / 1141000 vq.ki 1 I 'l4l ; ;16'7 .r. 7! f p .-,) , I ' 7 ", • oiprizi ki ef,VgAtr it t *60.4. • . 1 EtrA ll ` Miltg l itlAllti Plis "''''r , et. 1 7e , c1teti c. e- Bele e tab Stbdiail &V , , L 1 ''' nr.i.ItiI_WVITIIVE ATlMflit! yt; Prinem raft,loll.9 ',.'111: QC . rr 1 0 nIC Pcit iptmaltagatosEntyrth :,, il. , :i . ;,,,, a i r. tall +V.il WWI( TS -j1 nd (7 ' 174.T1T0 OCIPZION. :ATV kil i 1 ,71,,, I P . tft• Ii -1 - 4'.ritab tit "til' i itlii i towto id Ittievadoitit lilaw I .bitualia.:kittVatralt,'ltOTlßlLiPlitid dolna 1 • i ge..l.llloB.'tiw A l, l'iti 0 , -'w. it .11!4; "...-tti.; • ‘, l likl id , : :4Vtig 44, 4; on%V O. •1-1 u 'At4rocivisiLwrsiii i a • firs 'thdleettiqiiiev. 43011011:11 • iluttitravaktrevowiludi,, • 19 1;114.18 ( • - . .911.1 c = =SSE w,Np,.3,1111 Lessee Malager. • •• ffiL •• • • •, • •••• TTI KATITSIO AY AFTER'S OOH- A June sth, 'Matinee and'Eventstil mAdmir & And the Pantomime Troupe,th tae Comic rika to mime of JEANNEiT AND 4EA140.1.T. Grand 0110 Performance, And the Comic Trick Pantemdmeklf oLp MOTHER WIDOLE, WADDLE. Clown Ilaffit. PUB aloon Bartholomew. Ip nrepar.flon• Ihe great new Pantomime of if.OBOISON CRENOE.• . r i rM`'PITTSBURGH THEATRE• ••g, AV. 19114. 1 / 1 318. Leseee one Moniker. LADIES , QRANDAIATINER AT SKr. )4, A Splendid 8111 Admission 25 cent!: - To-night—last time of thene -I burlesque called IXION: Or the Man the Wheeli A enpetb olio of aongs, dane4 IWFAIR AND FESTIVAL. The Falr and Festival for the bealit.of the I SkVElltH U.P.dcirldtttGATAp tsr _ . Of Pittsburgh. (formerly; Lawrenoeville,) W. H. Andrew pastor, ar ill be Pirinsiiy , Opened in tie churcii on TUFATiA.Y F.T;F*PG, , J.trPr. llsk ~T helidt tAe cOnscreiatiOn hivinkittle mailer 1n charge, enconrageli,biAtoilibeial tlibutions of kind fricniels. e.pect , to mate the Fair intereAlng,- au& prOpoae icreipini open each , aft.drnoon and,CTentrfg Awing =creek. Tickets of i!dniisalon may., be: had of Remhera orat the door.. ,ft .` ;, r . . M 3.14 • • ORDINANCES: Wm, Cooper, ovttiettr yass Jacob Rusb; JosAre e . Rotkey,pb Craig, ERON:" SAL AGENT. AN ORDIN'XNCE rat . Olaealas, Hatfield stir' et, (late "la aanirsit tau attest.) t 'Troia Fortb , - . Faartlitaisseltsoilt street. - ) FECTiON.I. l3e Itordalt ed andlacted . by the City of Elitiburgn Select and ow Mon tonn clip assembled and it )13 hereby° atned and est i; acted by the autbority.s:4l.the. mune, That the City Eng Ineer.oe. and is hereby directed to au vey and. open fiatftlri strett,llate WaShlngion street,) from Torty•fourth to Jacks On.. street, andato appraise damages .and assess bentilts Edward Davison, J. F. ehutterly and IV . C. B wn are .hereby appointed, in ficcordattee with skit tof Assembly approved January 6;1866 . ".; St.c• 2, 'that any ,ordtuande,pr part rf' oral nat ce doniltsting'ulth' the pasaue of 1 Is ordi nance 'wale present-time, be and the sameis bete by sopealeti 60 far as the , same affects ills ordi• . nance. yrdalned and epee - tett:lnto a law. In Councils, tbii - Eita day Of May, A. D. - 1669.- • .• • - - . lilld. Burtowili c , . _ Piepidcnt:fri:o tern of Select;Councu. ' Attest: E. S.l.lonnour, ; . ' i' • ' • ' ' . ‘lerk of belect•Councli. ' I ,;; ; ; . • : W• At TONiLINSIiE, President of Common Council. Attest: It Moliasdart: - -t• -1 ' t , ~: Clerked Coutmon Council. i lel • • - • . . AN 011DINANCF1 -.. ' - AMtilltorisliziElate lEkirtsding, , Pnving and cuaalog. of , A.pple- edligay.: prow !Van Bertarlt ntrlndtollilt,i)Aberier atirebt. • • - '' Eneritin L Be tit ordaineaand rancted by , xths • pity. 0/Pittsburgh, in Beier:land Onam9ll , Coun cils amen:hied. and it fa l /webs/, ondalned and enacted, by ',the ant/Wray of toe . riddle. That , the Eity Engineer be and he inn b rah, authorized and direetrd to adve,rtike for prorsaisfo the grad ing. paving and caning ofAp ple aliey,froni Van Braam street to Miitenberg rstreet,and t 43 let the same lc the manner dtreeted by an ordnance concerning Streetanaased Angan - 3/J851:also. an act concernbig streets, a:Rotorel .Tanna,y 6, Eno..d. That any ordinance or part f onlinance 1--- conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the 'present - time, be and the same Is hereby re- , pealed so far as the same affects 'this rdinance. Ordained, and enacted into's. lair in Councils, this Etat day of May, A. I). 188£1. - .. 011.1., II tiEWIN. President trceof Bel t Council, ' Attest: J. 1). RAMEEY. , • , Clerk pro tern Of Bele Council , W. A. TOM iNSON, President of Common Connell. ' Attest: B. MC3laSzka.. rn '. , • Clerk of Co:non CoUneil. je3 • 11f ORDIANCE .A r: •:; , • Authorizing Opening of 31 _lll street. . • Sr MON]. Be it ordatried and 6na cted..by the Olt / of .Patsburgh,lek.b'eleet and , 7:mmon v011a• c nacted ss bit the a as aemble d, n/Away -Ofthe me, T h at and it is hereby Odainsat tnned a e d City kinglneer be and ne is .berery authorized , and directed: to a tuyey and open Mill stref,t,Ntne teentii ward; from the eieensbnrg. .ttunnlke to to , lieoveller . street,. .ld.dth :of forty* tee (45 feet,iittitt to appraise :datnages , and assess bsneilta Dividinn, Writ. N. ennehtlehr and - John lieecliekitre hereby, apYislntedi ieMird sae° •ilth an nee.' of Assembly approved; January 0, 1084. •, . • r „ - 'etc: 2." That • any ordlnatteeti* Imre 'of Ordi nance con Biotin fr with • the ,Pilateilk- thin ordi nance at th., present-time, be and the . same Is hereby repetied so f.tr as th9 i senentjeots ' this or dinance. - • Ord , lot d.and enacted into a , law ln Councils, this 31st day of May, A. D •• • : • ' ' Piesldent pro ttni . of Select Cour.iii, Attest: .).1). ILAHas7t f•-t , Clerk pro tem Of.. Select CounelL W A: TQIILIN '.2Presidentof.Common COUtlen Attest: 11. 31c.'tt - • • • Clerk of Common Coini. A For O p e ning Deviliters - street. • SECTION 1 Be it °rots:ll'lrd and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh., in Betert•atid Cosmon Coto ails assembled . and, it to 'limbo} Did:dined: and enacted, by thsauthoiitg ofthe same.!That the ulty Engineer be•l and is hereby aullorised earl di reeled to survey and openaeviU era street : iron:li Bedford to Ceutre avenue.; and to assess dam atis Muted thereb: Jamtk 181 ck; (2d ward,) 1 1 'Samuel' &Hinder and J.s. Eellsy are hereby ap . sire. 1/I:llratirny ordirit6n or rtat or Ina - cc ecnttliettng with - the passagirOf t i ordin Ince at, the 'present time, be andidie.sante ids -hercby re- • pealed so far as the same affects, this ordinance. Ordained • and enacted 'lmo a 1 irt in ppanetts, - this 31st day, dfliay, A. , D. _-1869. - . •• .. ." freildent pio tern of Select,Connell. Attest: E.'n.'3l.:)unour. Clerk of 'Select Council. . • • ,_ W.; Ai TOMIALIcSON, President ocConanon Council. Attest: T-I:"MffhLtsrEst; - ' Clerk of Colonlibil Ctinnell; 1 4 7e3 HoLniE§,lß. • • ANCHOR:COTTON LS. eri7rsistwArEt., ) •,,. _4 l ~, • - e lisnifactliziro aII:UW an *lp dLI HT • -fink a El 1 i;,PritXriNdi:,..4l4o4.l3frAVlPlL : iloVltsffilittirtifYArlolTPKß fOl it vicptaiMICIWIEST ‘ ..i.ionnin .9 ;IV .CI lobsiiitritizoD zittlft!Lia i,% - .4`%.Y. , ali MEIS VS ' . HINDKRBON. W. o.l..NNkliai 7P, '-v.gritse, IN ORDINANCE, • 17,9 - 11 ANCHOR AND ILISINDIAW ~---------_ EN ,,,,. g(i• , r. -. rl , , mr — ', • . c a ' . ; • ''' r'n' . ' X J., ..... , ~ f 6 Rl,e l it IA /LL , lair..;_ - edi. _ .. . . . -. .. .AsT9r' e tilgai w j a ttletZ r l P wiu , o onalt4t4,,i._ , flx ... I?,7ri .....,,n ru • - . efaiiii' ti 0,6351 W e rftVVALP freotelit.o3hyprazi, ancLizaluts t.ix halc ti "intillOri,',PltAitithdillittiliittlit. ao and iis6 ti l erlottlej*li:*_4lsll4, l * d . 41elliteti r - lift '. SEWATID;I24S}INTLET 4(j Thllitagollitlftql S3l , v b y t o ims.blif: 011.:div i i. A.- ...q'''' ,n i i l l o?,, exxi rat r :~-~...~=r ;