. Addi f, drill . . . , .• . - • . . .. . : • t . . - , ... . IT .... I: . • . .. . . - .... ---------------------"--------'-----------. 4 ,. -- • - •' •-• q • •••• • - ''•• : • 1 ' . 7. i ,; ') :; , • fr,: •••. ~.. - : .. ESTA B • L • ISED _-N ..'. ;:4',.. . ..... . acanthi, T. 11. SEVIN II CO, 40. 24 Wood &rut, Pittskivh, Penna. MANUFACTURERS OP WHITE AND .RED LLD, Ern YAINT/3 AND L1=4010E0.4 tine. mamma Napes Itt 94 Pant., Vandatter sad Turpen- lILD7K,EOWhi, Wholesale Druggist, '- • Garbai 00 Idanatactoror end dipmt tor Tiokfm".• Bat WI flaw Vanes, No. 107 Liberty rime; Pitt. tmtsgb,. Jeaklyd • 111 - - L. FAIINESTOOK & Co, late °Manna al • D. Patroactock C0., - oad roccoinoors Wbolosolo ply Na 00, corner Wood and Plttaborgh. Pa. FAIINESTOCK 't CO., WHOLE -al • sde Druggist. lad liantactarers of INblto • Lead, Lead arid Outage, two.- Wood and Front iltroets, Fitts. burgh: . mc-b7 V 1191131141 starte------. „ 4—:—.--..azosaa um. BRAIN * REITER, WHOLESALE AND EidtvilDraggteW.cortsror Lbw .EE EL CIO , It, Iluitargh. _ • TOSErIi._FLEARNO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. If -MAO: Co4.3nter 11.arketitreetind Dlsmood;keepe .meteally enbe.u4 atoll =I complete esourtm eta of Arno, KtAidatediledidue C 6 sty Perfumery...Wl bluing to 446tdne.s. IfirPAy.Aume prescript.. oarefaly campoueded at au Jekly ■ T ORN• P. SOO.I'T WHOLESALE DEAL tr alnDragq Pdptt~s,,tNU, Vartifibio sod Dyestuffs, No. SOO t.dbotti otroit;PC 11 0. 1 1 1 4 anion grill rood roproropt ittontkft. IllioAtoot tor &boners Polmonle Syrup. oLar2tlNlow R. GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, • 140 Wool street, ooroar of Wood street sod Veen 'el.'PriWmrgh;P► D IDDLE, WIRTS & CO., General Cam- Ajbm Won kterchaning and Dales In arocerlan .nd Pt,. inn. N 0.185 Llbert7 Pilhburgb. pa maged. IliPennldgnmenta solicited am d utftfattnry rctmmgn.r. delikbrds.rT 3 - 11.141tIES CO., Pork Packera TY mad Dealers in Proration., corner of Market and Front streato. jatklyd• LEEOII & fIUTOUINSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealers to Wirstsrli K. sera (Thaws, Moor, Fish, Bacon, Maur, Linsord till, Pol and Pouf kshas, Sseds, Grain, Dead ' , mar, and Prodon. ' , neurally. Ent brands Farolly Floor always on hand.— digrintifur lye sale of Madison Co.' colsbratod Paronted Pearl Stara. N 05.116 &mad an 4145 First stir, tortwoon Wood and Staltblield str, Pittsbarr,h, Pa. apt:lyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY IL MUM, Forwarding and llantalecloa klerchankaad Dealer la Cheese, Dotter, Late Fiat and Fredace papally, id Wood .t, above Water, Mature, ror2l • p_AGLE WARELIOUSE.—JAS. GARD 1311R, Wholesale Dealer to Floor, Provisions awl Procter. gesieraliy, N. 0 Seventh street, between Liberty . sad Smlthtlehl. Pittsburgh, P. "IliP•Torms cash. EIIREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 69 Water .tract. ROOT. PINNXY, grey. O . W. Bar.. ia.ol,Gener.l Agent. Eny3 .A. CARRIER SECRETARY Ponnaytronlo Insurance Oonpany of Plftshorgh, Jon.' 8E111,11.4c, Fourth .trees. M. GORDON, Secretary {pastern ►nxur • sacs Clampaay, 92 Water street. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank !" • lin Pin Luanda, Odropany, lioraeadt corner Wood dad Third iamb. D A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware .11. • Mutual Inivraase (b., 42 Water steed- .....mm W. POINDEXTER, Agent area West 1)110DINSON /c CO., Dealer in Carpets, &c., .1.11/ No. 23 fifth street . M. EVCALL ma, TARALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAITIN4B, Le. Na 87 fourth •traet n Wood. TRIM ES MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, JILONkeNa. Vol:alb Wert, Pitteaargb, Pa- Notary Pat, Ila arid Ohio Ootactlaaltraer. aPS) ROBERT 7tPKNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT law,stlltolleitor of tbo CALA of Pitteutryb, No. 110 fourth area, l'lttulrorAh. JOSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT tan.," Pa. st L. tildes Na OS Fourth .t., oar Wood, Pittsburgb, my 24 i:manna: I)) & CO., (successors to ?dor phy Barchgokl,) Wholeala an! Retail Dealers la Supleamf Paw, Dry North.oaat corner Path Mad Marbasts., irtttsburgta, .., CoII. LOVE, Dealer in St - iiiiiWrid Frjto — y Dryood Gs, •!ga of WY original Oro IS., No :4 Market drape, Pittsburgh. rode tagli 11. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, AA,. Dealor to Itooneto, Ulla Rue, Trionetnt...ei &trim Goalsrvaorally. add WI. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationery, itt.* Book ItaauLActurcra and Job Printery bro. 67 Wood street.. PlttAtauF;i2, Pa. aoai - L 1 O. 0001IRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO Balk* Si/bonsai]. and Basal Dealer In Boons, itatnanary and Pallor Hangings, Federal street , 6th door M. X. of ?lutist &pan, Allegheay, Ps. TWIN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Btationorooltenanor, to Darbon A Agnew, No. 63 Market .0 creek mu Papal, PI ttabargb, WILLIAM BARNHILL & co., 61 Penn et, below Marb , Pittabargh, Pa. QTEAM BOILER S AND SHEET A. 7 Iron Workers, Idanufacturem of Barnhill'. Patent Boner, Locomotive, lined end Cylinder itoltora, (1111torna, Smidgen, lira Ded, Pipes, Condeneena OoU Pam, Sugar Pan; Iron Yawl; Life Boats, ,to. Also, illaclurtoltbe Work, Bridge and Vied= /ram, done at tho oboneet taw AU ardor* from a distant° promptly attended to. 1 4 2 I j OLIN , T . IIOAIPSON '& CO., .112 . 1 7AY & CO BOOKSELLERS CO, BELLERS AND STA TIONZER,No AB Wad meet, next door to U. cor. ner y Third. P hand.itubnrgh, P. &hoot nod L. Hmke eon. scantl on L. READ, BOOKER' LER AND STA ') TIONXII, No- 78 Fourth irt-, Apollo Solldloga. UN T & MINER, BOOKSELLER nio Statkar,Mascualottallalfthstrnet 1101186, SIGN AND O6NA3INNTA I. PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS mraNOyd. 135 TUIRD eTDEkT , PITTBDUKGII, PA hl Ural irsotatt ligento „ VILLLIAII. WARD, IMEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Soinia,ltortgsgta awl all sorurltles f nionvf. Yawns num procure loans through my Agency, on reason. ablo terms. Mossaryblog to lama their Inouoy to go.] adnanico, AID shray.9oll lint 004 woud elm pap.r at my odne.e, for . soma . nnixtlona and intervlertea aridly confidential -Woo GLUM letilEaroppoolto at. Paerra Cathedral, - iSbitt „_ i!iveirt ■. Emus Paper.Warshoase. . ; WALTER P. MARSHALL .!G CO., Im fiiirvji=lhud;rl,- FY Wood street, beim= youth , yam* may be forme ortemere stoortatout of every acerviptitat of Paper Plzen ro. Booms sae alembe l4 %P g = niWilito great variety at lomat pokes to &slalom sde WALTER P. MABBIIAt,L Jk OD. - 4 :11 - 01IN 11.-MELLON, Na. 81 WOOD ST., u between ,Dlankoarl Alley and Fourth Wed Sda Agent t...mucicautria A WNW (BarynA PIANO 1011 M Kt v-IHON ISIODHIr 3fISODIIONS:=I (MOAN 1 1(111110NIIIII8, lad INsalar la Hvetc and Maya/ Octabi. • SLUM & BRO., No: sa: FIFTH AA.. St., Mom Oftba Golden RErp,Bolo Agent tbrNUNNS AILABADS (Dm York) Annivalkal anknd :m - = 'PIANOS, and OAIMAND* NM:DRAM'S pandas •,•DZONSAnSORDIAN MAMOMUMB, DindsTain Moab and Modell InatrtnnAnta. • • • • GA TIELARIAME'BLIIME, MANUFACTUR- V-Ili owl Dealer Itt Pinto hetes, ea Imre. h. slide* aatt Mutest Instruments. Bole Agent fort he LIAILDUDO PLUIOBohe vr VT DAVIS ORD Boston Plases, "Mead "Mast A:stout Atteelusent. US Woods/mg; CARRIAGES) BUGGIES!ROOSAWAYI • PIINUTONC HABOUCfIL GIG% A ND everything in the line, purchased from Ark Sth. ft.* rdirble- 11 13 - a6Bar lILISTIMACTUBEB3, • ••• , Toittkor *IQ o tall lisiortotrai of alagaat •••• •• • .Mastana Harneal la=k rt t a ddyonliaLla foralogla or doable tau= Alto, 4124 .4 oga• ood etbor neon, too rumen= to mention, oo hood aral for ado at reasonable aka hi .101 IN & Ditteond atorot, near Liberty, potebnegh, aafP Clatzlze bouglat and *old ea com:deco% Repair. okostaatly prompoy Omen eet7oUy VILMA SYRUP—Another lot of that very _l.:/ &Woos !Syrup Jost reed .4 for role at al per ma. As raANcrs rik=u, Grocery and Teo Atom Yodraol at a , Allagbany. $ ' 'STARES-- - -to. Mesta, . Haat galas, WaterGattorn, Bathing ginieratua, ToUat Warta, dia, In all Melt variety, at any J. J. CUIIO2I • llat, Store and Tin Masa, ltdi Wand street, soya Filth deer from Fifth wont. TEMA .1111BBER IIOSE-4,932 feet, 4, 1, JUN: I g 1%. X. 34. 3. s, io inch calltry, a •ad : 4 Dna= Baiting 00.'• Wake, on baad and iNside OS 28.aitd 418 h Clap. stmt. tan . ..7.1; TaILLIPS, solo Agents for thla city. -PURE &fined Quanel Coal Oil on hand and de Ufa to kosotitiel to mit enstonarg Adalr a `dal"' Refined Burning 011-1.1 b ifbeauttrat•amnia and can. ucd ha era 11341414t0n JOB. YLEILLNO, tdl l2 eon Mama, & Marked ata, ISII-100 boxes Scotch Herring; • Sts kW largo No.3 . llaaire4 '3) bbla " 3 10 &Ns. lams " a or ale 6.T. C 3 9 ,10 1 RIDDLE,IWIELTI3 & 00. OL] earLalsrayo procure mume Havana "P° 6 ?" 3 "/ to- el l tit; Wt., ow now -3501 -77-" serearpluseoe gal ikobucc Bralcto. Im3uTatue ftgents Carpets. attonns lart Goats Boalcocticco, &c Vainters Eiptiolsterp. Alum, arc. elmalut. r„ . OV.KRING'S bble. Cruthed Sagan " 'gOneran pulverized /Elogar; • • 18 " ulated 100 " B. Goff. de J.l mapul and fords tkr REIMER t ANDERSON, QyJd. No. 9p wood th,optarlteSt, Chula Dotal. pIANO GUlDE.—Knoreo Mothodical •0 - ft wltlach etherlnfarthitl. Inealnalle to We truth. for seta y r Copts Eutaw N 81 W. 3 West. or the price. my. MUC—fii-'-'adi,:---, f , Ti -' O - 0 - finting-honso am, in 1111"*L "1.....- " "b: io con, lad brash, at the _atati‘ww, W W.--- . ^ at W. O. .101INIWON a co, nun VIM IFLES--Julit----rocei:eu'"". Jai ere additien to Ortr . ttock of nta YOU ~,,,,. b. " c W oi md up7e7e t' n sold at very low . nktha. CARTWILIGIIT .11 YOUNU, my.SO te a 'ool Wet*. I OE (.111ESTS 1 IOE -1. CHESTS!! I—foot:dos. of tho dlattent fair families, botede,tager beer Won. and ban, aa — aL',Y.... -City 'tore azul tin Warehonae of W. W.l36.l.Dniaar"°. Be, 184• Wood a, let door Wow the .Igo ad,. a 7„, ELLS! VEI LSll—Burcbfield receleat ao mottotent of latest two: BLACK Lam] MLitt Orenadloot, Thum and Beteg. for do, and Satin Bordered Oteoadlne mns gNT DINDICINES—AII the popular AU Wont and Proinintary msdktnos d lb* du on bend, ka nab 13420 7013.1LVAIM0. sFurniturc. dMi TN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING tieeith, the atibecrtbor la about retiring from Slalom% and Om Cor We, at VERY LAW RATEStdr ontiro _FURNITURE LUMBER, VENEERS, _ OANE, VARNISIIES, & Ile 41110 often for rent Lie Cabinet sod Chair Factory, whole . lo part, 110 a the roomy nos occupied by him I the .% hpal c h Borldleyo nth street—poetslnn gluon . the ist Pence. In want o.ol:medium If ILI Bad Ude o rare (Tyr., tunity to perdue% the priced, being pot down Prom 10 to 25 per rent. LOWER THAN USUAL 11. 11. RYAN, NOB. 07 AND BO FIFTH' STREET toyoAlf woo.uwita..u. CUI I TORR J IZAIVII CHAIR TVIIOLESILE AND RETAIL, imbruing ourg sty lo of zr TJ" R .IEI DOSRIVOOD, ?ff.kIIOOANY AND WALNUT. Suitable for i PA MORN, CHA WIRES AND DININO ROOMS, Zqual to any in NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPIIIA LOWER 4,4-6 very ar made by band bud Warrantal.-£lll CABINET BIABDES Bahl - 114J with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms. lIOTELB AND Furalal3.l at the shoals& aot STEAMBOATSka. REROo-Ull, Nos. 77 A1(11 79 TUIRII STURM?, Wl.Sultr PITTBBO7IOII. roan a woo.. ..... ..mos. a. room..—....rracta T. B. YOUNG & summoTruza FURNITURE AND or CHAIRS Of Every Description. 1/A01.064-Ilickna bcheora Fele atul Aiurmia Warehoute—Nos. 18 4 40 Smithfield 81.. STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We ata ecautantly inannfletoring BTIMIEBOAT CABIN 11.1817.1191R1 and OHAIB9 , .M invite the attention of thine Interacted In tnrnfching boata. eatettawl. ManuraCiurtri nuQuEsarn MELON STORE COLEMAN, MAILMAN £ CO., Manotutratra of ron, Nails, Steel Springs, Azles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., •re remand to their new and OiteURIVII Wareboa•e, No. 77 Wotor an 4 04 Front Street. Where they are prepared to GIOCUt• all orders lo that haring a largo and complete assortment of .Thognoeme. manufactured good. com amity unhand, iehloh they of ter en liberal tame WIGI.LS, ILIDIULJG a. Co., tso Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ••• • 1111THIPS, THONGS A N D SWITCHES. Orders solkited (rem the trade, saJ promptly slap pal as per trams:Um= Tisup-6 mouths, or L pse cast- cllscasterLtr use rteak/yrithell Iron City Stay• Warohoni r. "--- TU . W. BRA DgIIAW, (SuccesAor t) T. . 'Lc-ulna lionufortoror of TIN. IKON ndOOPP6II. WARE, and DPIO.I . to aro, r . .. t to., No. MI WOOD STREET, boivroon Pita. rod Virgin 6111,1,_ 30117(111TZIEMIX1 POl7/9DBIE: .11. MCCOY ..tr. CO.. LIBERTY STREET, Pypcsits Yrona. R. R. Depot, IT rtniultoll, S, MANUFACTURE Lo order, on short notice, ChaTINUS, PHA MING a PULLINTS, of an cod descriptions, a the beat material. and latest style.; oho I.VAIJON !haat VIAL) !KONA, GRATILI,ah, athays on band or OW to order. .111Wthaar• NR fat the FOUNDRY, at flarthrlght a Youngs, Si Wnod at., hilt local ea prompt az.otioe. J. A. Erna, J. O. IIfORSIZ, - late alba Dm of J. P. Hall & Spoor. tat. of 11 W & Speer 61PEER Ot. BIDWELL. Valley Forgo Plow Works, Ab. 139 !Abel, Mreet, 'war i%(M, rwt.A.r i ot MANUFACTURERS of evory Variety GI Plow., Plow Canting". • /E., of Ws most Approved Pat tern. mitablo for every blot 01=41 and Whip, noir Imprownel Patoon Iron Ceutre, Patent .-run tool.. 11111.14., Imp Centre P1at..9011, Patent and Cout.re Lovers, SEW 11, WWw&t.l. V. 1 1•7.1 . .r.cc1t, Sugar, Cotton and otEw Plow. are IfLIJAPLCI to ern mains ikatlef.wtkni to porchw. ttn, both as to outlity adsptatiott to tow Z.-Orden aromorleited. YOUNG. (&t on to Joho Ovirtwhight,) MANUFACTURERS and /02pOrhOth JAL Packed and Table Cutlau. Surgical Rod Dental la. annanta, GOO% Plea* Irldhlot Tackle, to, No. SO Wood Moot. They give nodal anootion to ilk. moo °factoring or Trossekiloyporten h Jobble g and Repoin g with pato, Walley and darpowld. Aplfcddy WILLIAM Jr Paul 00114013 Rimy Pittsburgh. '22 4 INEDY, CHILDS Bc CO., MANDFAO TOMS of— Penn A No. I beaTy 44 Edinoting.4 Good Mains( all Worm and abodes Caton Tart.; Rod Cork " PkdsghLnu and Soot awd; " Rope of all al.a and dew - flack:v; Ratio& 4144 - Ordara IoR at tho Rardwaro Store of Logan, Wllaon C0.,131 Wood atroot, will ban attention. .lo2bly rearms ILLWacI. MANUFACTURES 01 QULPERTRIO ET 1t; Sulphuric Aoki Sweet Spirits of N/trec NI Add; nuance. Anodyoec fe.rietlo Add; Ague Ammonia, Pit Nitrous du lowler's fialuliom May be band stJohe Irwin A POLL% 67 Web.r str.t WILLIAM TATE di SOB, -- PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 1 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal moot, node, moth Lees War flail, Allegheny, Steam. Sir Ever y dencriptkat of FlttlAge for Water, Oro nod oa91:ly JOON oeutiraisLL, ItArANUFACTUREROFROOTSt:" In. and WOO of every- &scrip Non. No. 84 Bml hl street, Fitfabragb,Pa. ocally‘ WSIONCIA A• 0 AiIIitIIICAN 0 C:lt .V • El OTI O'N &RY_ T. A. MZSRSCH & 80N8, No. 42 St. Clair Street, • Oppoette the St. Clair llotel, RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and the_publio generally that they have reopened the More, 42 St. pair street, where they will keep coostantly on hand a large eatortotent of Oendke, Cabe, trench Seger Toy., Chun, Cordial Wine, Brandy, Cream, .to Drone, pure Chocolate, Froth and Dried Fruits, Note, nod every erects nerd to their Una Dealer* ere eepectally invited to call nod examine our stock, t. we sell at "wry /ow archprim BON Sinntectnrcrs ofPrenth and AntorkanCkrefectlonari A ew erelaltim . GAB FROM ROBIN on. • BATTY 117...17LD .731.A.TEIRIAL. TM mom ILLUMINATING PROPER BIBS of Oss fro Brain aud oreagintme mbrtnume Cave always Made MMemn favorite material for the menu Bann of illunalostlng Om. Mati./Gae Onsnbuslss us• In with C01d,1112 order to supply their mutterer. with • An parker Onallty of On.. • SIX/NOM Li entirely Burnam vl dram and mita* nib ranter, and yields at owe, lit &Mint Illumiimiting The greater original Cantor the append= far the moan. Datum ohms! gal together with the ettention and ectrmsse navy regained, and the diOlenity, it not impowelbility, Of entirely inarating • the ur.wholomum, deleterious and of generated la and, sunder the RODIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable in army way. • fLOOATMI, of 07d Broadway, New York, has devoted hie moth. attentioa to the tosnolbeture and Woof Portable Om Apparatus, and he rape Chilly oldie the attention of the • lie to Ids present complete and efficient machine. Perfect eat Won to the purchaser guaranteed tu •very inise, Itirther r iaormation *lda. • EL COATIS, 874 Brormy, New York; •• • Ly2M2idedly , ,or DAVID /1. WILL s Pitheturatt, Pa 1.1Z3 LITTLE & TUIRIBL. WU Oita/SALE 9 RO I F I RREI AND V RA I, RUB Flour, Bacon, Choose, Frults,oll.4. .16 11281COONDST.,PITNBUIld WILLIAM BAGALEIT, vvroz.E3s4a.r,F7 cuß.cic .31=t Nos. IS •od 50 Wood St D. IL lIDDISDOIY, fl. STIR•ItT, iats •ILTI Of Leiria it Edgerton. Pltisb . g. Idarrott & EDGERTON & STEWART, (Homo.. to Lewis it latortonj Wholesale Grocers and Commission Iderehan 107 Wontl street. Pi tinily/rah, Pa. jailys JOHN WWI, JOIIN 111'01U, & SON, Grocorn awl Com. mission Merchants. Agouti, foo the sale of Ng Inns end Bloom. N 0.193 Liberty airset, Pittsburgh. folalvil ALEXANDEIi. KING, WIIOLESA_LE Grater and Importer of Nods Ash, No: 273 Mort, street, Pittsburgh, P. splity.le am a. JON JAS. 1.. MOUT. JONES dc COOLEY, WIIOLELALE ORO UM and Boat WornLamm, dealer. In Pro-Inca and littaburgh Manntortnrea, N 0.141 Wator atto.t, noar Chum Alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. my2B wet. P. ..... ...... --Wax 1. ortworrn. QIIRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Groom, No. LW and 192 &vow' swot, (belvh.uu Wood end find Weld, Pittenargh. scum..... .3101.11.1it0 MOLD _ LLOI WIN SiO;11/: OJIIN FLOYD . Jr.. CO., WHOLESALE Groom and Oommistriun illorchouts, No. 173 Wood and sus Llborty Mrest, Pittsburgh. Jule JOHN ... JOHN WILSON. WATT d. WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO -OERs. oommlodos Merchants acid Dealers In PTO. dnco and Pittsburgh Manufactures, N 0.253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jtr2.s M. Meo U TO'll EON WHOLE SALE Grocer, Produce mad Commission :Siferchud, and Castor is Pittsburgh Manufactured Articloa, Nu. 169 Manly strut'', corner of Dreamy ay, Pittsburgh, rur mys JOHN *SWILL J. Li• CHIN. ATWELL. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE armors, Praluce and Commlmiou Merchants, nod Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. II Wood stront, roman Water and Prunt at, Pittsburgh. aPly ROST. 1101ILSON, 8111. L11.11.0E1.9011. RomsoN & CO., WHOLESALE • Groom. Commisslua Merchant.. .1d floslsm sib kinds of Provisions, Produro and Pitts No. 255 Litortystrem burgh Manufacture., , Pittsburgh. JaValyd ROBERT 11. KING, WHOLESALE ORO. MR, Commldou Ilarchdt. and Dealer In Fdtheoh Fish, roar, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, month of 810th, Pittsburgh, Pa Liberal ad. ducea mad. on corudguments. ,latclyd ROBERT DALZELL Sc CO., WHOLE SALE Orcrwra, 03121.0i116 Pi t tsbu r ghardin afar. chants ad! bordered Producedlladfartorte, bi 0.961 Liberty stroct,Pittsburgh, Pa. y J y ISAIAII DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Orontes, OommlalunSlardatita,and Donlon In Prodnd, No. BO Wateratreet, and 63 Proof street, Pittsburgh. T. B. POUND & 00. Commwsnon ~ arc LLOYD & FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE colivrsstom fur tho do of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 587 Liberty Street, hby I.IS:I9:WM sau PITISBUniIII. PA. I 1959 11460. Spring and Summer Arrangement. ka l e N. W. GRAHAM & CO., am - - - 01- CNVA.I2. LN MAC RC /HE A NTS. SEIIPPISO 406R73. ILLINOIS OENTIIAL RAiLizoAD WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, Cit I HO. II.;1.1NOIS We Lave Jae! put &mu Iron Tracks and Slid,. leatilug Litlt . rll.V from tiro 01.4 Nput to nor *Mee us lo Lir Irikrd El .±lght In .tni !ruin the r‘litua.l watt great dig - retch, anti without Igo espurnze w liALility ut damage, ne•voitltatle In any other ettu Unto( han4ling. We &leo give prompt and careful attention In rtentiputeute by River, to IloirOrleans, Slocuphis, tie. turl 5.111.1 ALEXANDER GORDON. CO:UNIT/353MM ZLERC7I-141.-Ni Lead Pipe and ***in Lead Agoaxi, PIO AND BAIL LEAD, SHOT. _Amoral:an and Manilla lienny., No IN Second HlNklouieb. H. J. D. OILDTP/711..7) dr. 00., cownitindon a Forwarding Nl•re h.nl•, And Wbnlml• Diann In WKSTF.ItN RESERVE ell EF.S E. DUTTDR, LARD, PORI, RADON, 11.011 R, Finn, PO A Pearl ATMs, Ndandon, Lanad A Lod to! Ina.' Intl and Anima granially Non. 141 and 143 Prom NI 4C2 PITT:nil/Will, PA /11ITIJHUOCK. 111a11.1111Chat 15aircatao l l w niala.,Bret.ory A a.l For warding and Commigsion - 51erithan And Wholoselo Inalnn in Produaii, Pinar and Wool, X. 153 Proni and 1112 &and 5i.,1 . 11/dinron, / 11 . 1111414 11..40011.....1.111 P. FRtll-11111 bIPRINGMIL RARLIAUGII t Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DISAL.EIIB IN Wthii, Ilidee , Proyieions& Produce Generally J•1No. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgb ANIL. rn. ARIJICR, Plortr. Grain and Procloo. Commiseion and Forwarding Merebanki No. 124 Second 31., Pitr.hn, 9 h, Po. HENRY S. KINO, (LATE OF THE lirin of Nino A gloorliroal,) Cnoirolitdon Alsgrehnot, o. 04 Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, N 0.70 If 407.1xi.0t, Alnitet,PitUborgb. ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesalo Grocer, Prod.* and Col:amis.:lon &I arthaut, Na. 340 Libo rtY lime, new name Ps..K.oc•r DeNt•PiN.l.,lO4 ly .pd iatatellanto - us. Bargains in Booond-Band Pianos. 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Oa Monday the bulk of the Piedmont-ese army, about 80,000 men, were concentrated around the town. At day break the King rode out of the town, with his staff, to attack the advanced guard of the Atm trians. The advanced gutird of the right wing had taken up strong positions al Palestro, Vin zaglio and Camillo°. Strang delaohmente were also pouted at Confienze. The object of the at tack of the Piedruontese on Mondayeeems to have been to drive the Austrians out of those po sitions which were held (I am informed) by the corps d'arctre of General Sobel. The King had formed his troops in three corps, the brigade of the guards and the Aosta brigade formed the main column, under the orders of the King and Gen. Cialdini, which proceeded along the road to Palestro. Gen. Fanti attacked Vinzaglio, and Gen. Durauths marched by the way of (Walloo n a circuitous route, eo tut to outflank the enemy, and was ordered to join the King at Palestro alter having carried the Austrian lines. The Piedmontese brigades were supplied with artil lery, but their practice is said to be very bed, although the coolness of the men under bre Is said to be admirable. The plan was punctually carried out. Palestro, Vinzaglio, and Casalino, were simultaneously attacked, and after some fighting the' Austrians evacuated Palestro and Casalino, but still held out at Vinzaglio, where the contest raged very severely. At Palestro and Casaline, after a ebarp fire of musketry and artillery, the Piedniontem dashed forward, and the Austrians slowly retreated. .se's Vinxaglio, on the contrary, every house was a fortress, and hand-to-hand encounters took place, not only in the narrow streets, bat every inch of ground inside the houses wee disputed step by step. At length re-etifonsements weroeent to Gen. Fend. The Kiug came rushing up from l'alestro, at the bead of the Guards while Durand°, who had just corms down from Casalino, attacked the Austrian position in the rear, and its occupants were driv en nut literally at the point of the bayonet. They lost a few prkonem, but euoceeded in carrying off their guns. The corsage on both sides in re presented no something fearful That night the Piedmoatesa troops bi routwk ed on the spot where the Austrians were intrenchetl in the morning,. Victor' Emanuel whose caur• ago has made him the idol of his men, spent the night at Torrione, a little village which stands west of the three positions from which he had &Ursa out thirettemy t —alin Omni the some die tatce from each—two miles from the outside Thera was plenty ef French cavalry in the town, and the liieg expresses great annoyance that his request for a couple of regiments of horse ehoubt have been disregarded by the Emperor. A request was also math" by his Majesty for a French division to relieve his men, barrasered by twelve hours' hard fightVu g , so as to enabl e them to take some rest_ This request was not heeded though upward of 80,1t04) Infantry were ready to march In and around the town. Ito the poor PieJusoutese had to spend the night in intrench tog themselves in the positions which they had captured. The day broke, and the troops, tired and feverish with the previous day's fighting and the previous night's toil, lay down in their ranks behind their piled muskets, expecting to be ordered to move forward in the morning; but a little after ~, A. u., they now three compact Austrian columns advancing to re-capture the pasitiona from which they had been driven on the preview; day. Nothing could surpass the calm intrwidity with which Victor Emanuel's soldiers repelled the Austrian attack; but such was the hay of the onslaught that they were forced bock, and the Austrians were once more masters of Palestro and Vinzaglio. They failed, however in their attack on Casella°, but estab lished themselves at Confienza. The Piedmon tees, though driven back, were by no means disheartened, thiiingh their position was not ex- , empt from danger. A French division were hastening, apparently, to support the Piedmors tese, and a large force was approaching the Scala, nearly opposite to Berge Vercelli, eo as to cross it. The Austrians, by a rapid movement occupied Torregio, Vignette, and Scevarda, no as to prevent the junction between the French and the Piedinontene. By this movement, the Piedmontese were fairly outflanked, and ranch surprise and not a little indignation was felt among the Piedmontese officers that the French division immediately behind them remained mo tionless, without even making a demonstration to atop the advance of the Austrians. The King tried a desperate effort; he sent an aid-de-camp to the General commanding, Gen. Troche, and ordered him to send a brigade to drive the Ans. trans out of Outwards. The General replied that he bad order, to protect the passage of the bridge for the French troops on the other Bide of the Setae, and that he could take no share in the action without the Emperor's exprese orders. At this MOMCIIt the fighting had been pies on for five bourn; the men began to show tome signs of discouragement. The Colonel of the ad Regiment of Zoutives, whose regiment had been drawn up along the river side, exclaimed, "Hats eta malheurtur vont etre alinter," and, eend• log an orderly to the Emperor for permission to attack, without waiting for a replydashed across I the Seah, and moved right up to forgo Vercelli. The men rushed along with that cat like elastic step and that disregard of etrielly regular forma tion that characterizes them. On -they rushed, regardless of bogs, rice-grounds, bullets and grape-shot. They were only brought up by a rivulet, which had been used to turn the wheel of a mill. There Is no bridge, but two narrow planks without a handrail, like the teens In "fionnambula," at Her Majesty's. The Aus trians, seeing the advance of this re-enforee menu, which threatened thole flank, had placed flee guns in battery on the top of the opposite bank, which is rather steep. The Emma swarmed over the bridge, and rushed amuse the river, the water of which was lashed into spray by the hien/3110i shower of grape. They rushed up the steep embankment like tigers; men tum bling down here and there and rolling down into the water below. There was a last discharge from the guns when at edit:dance of come twelve yard,. The ZenaVes leveled their bayonets and closed .up for their final dash. The men fell by dozens, but with a loud yell the assailants rush ed forward, and the battery was cleared. Mean while, on the other aide this re-enforcement re stored the drooping spirits of the Pledmontese. The Klog, with his escort, when he sow symp toms of wavering, dashed forward In advance of the troops; they followed him. The Austrians precipitately, but without. disorder, retreated to Palestro, which was ultimately recaptured— street by aired, house by house. Al two o'olook their columns were fairly driven back, and the Piedmoulese held the ground whioh they had occupied in the morning before the attack be. gen. =EMI PITTSBETROII WINDOW SHADES, The Austrians retired for a few miles, but still presented a menacing and unbroken front. It le a pity, as there was plenty of art illery and cavalry in the French Kees, that they were not pnrened—probably the French and Pledmonteee fancied that sufficient for the day wee the tight log thereof. In that case they must hare been rather surprised when at six o'clock a vigorous cannonade announced the recommencement of the action. This last combat was, I am told, excinsivelysustained by the Coneo brigade and two regimental of Zooms. It was Inkarinko over again, the Austrians surging up like a tide, and breaking against the Zouavee and the Pled monks°. The King whose gallantry seems to partake of the character of a veritable freny, was In the thickest of the tight, charging at the head of his escort, a squadron of light hone, and hewing his way through the foe like a man at arms of the olden time. &oh a combat can not be dalloribad, nor la it fair to extol the gal lantry of endways& the expense of the other. To tell the truth, the Pledtentefie army; Mug Vitisintrgij PUHLLYIIED IMILY ♦ND 14EXELY R. 1D RR F 'I" 'l' Ile C () mu SMUT. •D.iVI nurnrtur, WrMon Cr 3 tho Pally Pittxburßh Qaratb Ilayotal this sinetain'd world, And all that it ran glee of memo or mat There is •hsppy laud, a peerless home, A unser ondiugjoy; an air Pa pore, Ho Waited, and aosweet, that ..... emu' Drawn upward by the lauding love of Owl, Can MP, and know, and whisper this Is he... Oh bow ran I best Hem that I may reach That everlaeting calm" Here on each hand Inonnotsble lona duet our march; And, when we pitch our tents, and dream of peace E'en while the stars in tranquil beauty shine, Thom Leiden - fora lurk mind our 'inlet comp Waltiog to do the EvllOneo request' On each returning day, returning rill With untold cares, or sorrow. unforeseen, Rotiew'd most be, If we weld dwell secure, Our onset with the pavers that would deetios But neat to lmighy, thee alma., Coo that high a idbe g,r e a which tranecends All human tll,,rt, rendering weattnees anoint— . Implanting in 1.1.3 otherwise faint heart The unconquerable will, valor that koops All unsobsloeil and trot, the trusting soul Thakknoweth unto whom Ile feitble borne. When ibis briefllle shall end, than I be Imsul Near Thee In that hint land t Take frog me here All that Thou wilt, but lenses thy torn behind. Empty Indeed, and dark, this world would be, Wert Thou not our ma, to conjoin and bless Thy ratio In more than geld, or tickle fame It dooth more then they—lt soothes No heart, Hteepa la sweet balm this Intellectual Thin nevordying life from Thee deriv'il— ' 1111111110. time; gives onto Nature's fonui Too thousand clients., Mrharea b., Mlle knee, That know. Theo not, Great Ruler of the atm. and ell, stood in great danger of beingcrushed; and only the desperate courage which they dis played enabled them to turn what might have been a disaster Into a decided enemas. The lout of the Piedmontese and French in this affair is about 2,000 men ; the Austrians lost about 'GOO prisoners, eight guns, and about 3,000 killed and wounded. PALCATRO, June Vercelli the high road to Novara and another to Mortara cross the Se tae, as well as the railway both to the lakes and to Lombardy. The bridge at Vercelli thus opens the high road of communication to both coun tries, and therefore of no small importance to both parties inn ;entry so intercepted by dikes and ditches, ne ciliary for irrigation, as the plains of Upper Italy are. The Austrians, when they retired from Ver celli, destroyed thp only bridge which nerved both for the high road and the railway, one aide being reserved for the for Mer and the other for the latter. The great variations in the height of the river, in consequence of the late Mine, for some time foiled their efforts, as their mines were twice under Water, but, the river having again subsided with the same rapidity as it had risen, they effected their purpose at last, and blew up the two middle arches, thus breaking off the most important line of communication with Novara and the Lomellina. About ten days ago, as you know,. the 'Avis ion Cialdini was ordered to effect a passage, and establish itself on the other side. The movement was soceeesfol, and the division established it self in Berge Vercelli, the first village of any importance on the other side, about two miles from the Sesia, on the high road to Novara. Ev er since then the division stopped there without being in the least disturbed by the Austrians, who were posted in the neighboring villages. The day before yesterday, the anniversary of the victory of the Sardinians at Goito in 1847, was chosen to dislodge them from their positions on the road to Mortara. From the high road to Novara two main roads branch off to the right at the distance of about a mile from each ether, the first a little beyond the village of Moline, and the second from the village of forgo Ver celli. Both of these run almost parallel to each other in a southeasterly direction until they unite at Robbie, about ten miles from thin lad ter, and at about the same bight, are the two villages of Palestro and Vinzaglio, which were occupied and barricaded by the Austrian avant° garde, consisting of 1,500 men in each village , and half a battery. In order to understand the difficulties which the Sardinians bad to contend with, I must give you a description of the locality. The whole country, from the Sesta to the east, is one mass of corn and rice fields, dvided from each other by raised causerays and ditchee of three or four feet, which servo for the purpose of irrigation On the borders of these divisions between the fields are closely-planted trees, mostly poplars and plane-trees, while the fields themselves are studded with large guanines of mulberry trees. The corn, the growth of which le very luxuriant after the great rains, has an average bight of at least Eve feet, thus allording splendid cover for riflemen. The rice fields, on the contrary, are jam out, and are kept continually under wa ter; to distribute the water equally, and to re gulate the irrigation, little raised banks of one or two feet high are thrown up, according to the level of the grouod,in serpentine lines. Through this country run the two main roads, which are artificially raised causeways, sometimes 20 or more feet above the level of the eurrounding fields, and the roads which lead across the fields from ouo detached farmhouse to another, being almost on the same level as the fields, are eveu now difficult to pass. From this little sketch, without which it would he impossible to under stand the engagement, you may gather what were the dif f iculties of the attacking and the Ildiall tigee of the defendmg party. First of all, it was quite impossible to deploy a line of any length and thus take advantage of a numerical superb wily. There was likewise no probability bring ing up and employing artillery except on -the onuseways, which are just of sufficient width to admit two guns, and no more Rot, as if to put Sardinian bravery to the to 1, the position of the two villages la in_ itself of considerable strength At trinekedebot dietetic° trout them runs the canalized atream of the Boggle Rosen, a rapid stream of at least 6 feet in phial and Ft in depth. The only bridges over it are on the main read& Anyou e'poreach the villages, the ground begins lo dee gently for about 200 yards from the bridge, and then all of a sudden rapid ly and precipitously to a bight of from 20 to :10 re e d fle thin elevation are built the villages, while the road itself, for which so steep an io dine would have been impracticable, is cot through like a broad railway cutting, with pre• dpiteeely doping sides to the right awl to the left. Al the entrance rd both viitages the Aus trians had thrown op a barricade The tillages like all Italian villages, more or leas, are built entirely of stone and brick, and they have their almost atraight main Street, through which the road runs, and their old-fashioned °beech, with the never failing campanile tower, very conve nient in times of, war tai-dimeover the approach of an enemy on the straight road. The hooves themselves, built round a courtyard, and hut scantily provided with small windowe, are so many small redoubts, in which a determined ad versary can eel! the victory dearly to the attack ing party When the right column approached Palestro II section of artillery of the 16th battery was ad vanced, and began to shell the place, while a battalion of Bernaglleri, I believe the 10th, and a battalion of the 16th of the line, were sent to the right by one of the byways and across the fields, to try and penetrate toward the left of the village. Almost at the seine time this col umn was coming to the first beam the artillery had shaken the defenders of the front line. As aeon as this was observed, another battalion of the 15th of rho line advanced super de charge, and this double movement was sufficient to clear the place ef the Austrians, who retired behind the churchyard beyond the village, which occu pies a considerable space of ground, and is our rounded by a high wall. They placed at the name time several guns en the main road beyond the village, and on the same lino with the church yard, in order to use them against the Sardin ians, should they attempt to debouch from the village. The church is about the middle of the town, on the highroad, which makeea bend just at that plate, no that aa noon the Austrians were driven out of the village the troops were quite protected from the guns which the enemy had placed on the high road beyond it. In or der to silence theme guns, a section of position guns was brought up just at the corner of the church; but the Auetrians seem to have had their range, for in a moment the position guns were dismounted. Nothing daunted by this, another section of the 16th battery was brought up im mediately, which soon silenced the enemy's fire. An soon as this was done the Austrians retreat ed, and the Pledmentese were in possession of the village, and a considerable number of pris oners. The village of Vinzaglio, although even more formidable by its position, and more calculated for defense, offered lege resistance, and was ta ken at the point of the bayonet, very little pow der being used for the purpose. The Austrians evacuated linzaglio sometime before they were driven out of Paiute°, for the Piedmontese had Scarcely succeeded in dislodging the Austrians from the churchyard, when on the byroad which leads from VinzagHo to Paleetro two Austrian guns, with their escort, came toward the latter village. Probably they thought that Palmate was still held by their companions, whom they wished to rejoin. As soon as the two guns were perceived on the road a detachment wee sent from Palestro to take them, - which was effected without any difficulty, as the drivers out the traces and left the guns to their fate. They were emit the same evening to Vomit'. Tho Divielon Cialdini took op its position in the village for that evening. The same evening arrived the 3d Regiment of &naves, the same which was in the Crimea during the Russian war. This regiment hoe been attached by the Emperor to the King of Sardinia. IThus ended the anniversary of the battle of Giotto. - The next morning about ft o'clock th e Austrians' wereeeon advancing in force seemingly to retake the poeition of Paiestro, which they had lost the day before. Although the comport lie tower of the village is tolerably high, owing to the nature of the country, which I described Oboe, their approach, could not be seen until they were quite clue; el.lll lees could their plan be discovered. The country beyond the village bo mostly level land, on before it the rico gelds predominate; the ground is less studded with trees In the neighborhood, consequently more favorable for the formation of a line of battle. The cannonade of the Austrians against the village which lasted for come time before their reel plan became apparent, for all at once a large body of infantry, with two batteries, showed themselves to the Piedmontese right on the banks of the little canalized stream which I men tioned before. It was plain that the Woollen of the Austrians wee nothing more nor less thou to out off from the Sesta the advanced troupe of (ho Piedmouteso. As scan as thte was peroolved, while the main body of the Hairnet'. teee attacked the Austrians from the village the regiment of Zonavea which occupied the ex treme eight, a battalion of the oth, and another of the 18th Pledmoeiese of the Line, received orders to advance. Animated by a brotherly emulation, this gallant body of men rushed up to the petition watch the Austrian had taken to their right, and in spite of a formidable fire of grape shot which received .them, they threw theineelles with megaton' dash on the Au ld= trunn. Ths7 1344 about 400 Ards to arm ' under the murderous fire of the enemy, which thinned their ranks indeed; but did not abate their ardor, for after the fifist, discharge they took to the bayonet, and their advance was so rapid ut that .the Tyrolese Chasonne, who were thrown o Id skirmishing line before the guns, had no time to retire, bat bad to rush back pen men among the Piedroontese and the Zonaves. Eight guns and a large number of prisoners were the result of this brilliant attack; fi ve of th e guns were taken by the Zonaves, and three by the Piedmonteee. Ent the rush rui made eo mm took audit is impossible to ca Which took either guns. Besides these eight gun s , about 800 or 000 prisoners and wounded fell into the hands of the Allies. The dead ar e i n proportion. The first care was, of coerce, for the wounded, and it is but Justice to say that the Austrians whose fate it was to be wounded and fall into the hands of the Mlles cannot com plain of their treatment. This will produce so much the more effect on these poor people, as it seems the idea has been spread among them that the Allies were capable of doing anything to their prisoners. The Austrian prisoners excite here as you may imagine, no small curiosity. I don't know whether the youngest part of their troops were placed on purpose at the advanced points, but certainly the greater part of those taken are mere boys. fnsurance • _ Indemulty Agalnet Lone by Fire. Pr•ekll■ PII IL4 DELPfiI .4 4°P.°7 of Tioe 135 and 437 Chestnut st., near Fift fiLetemcota Aeketa, January let, 1h59, publlalerd wee bly W ao sa of Assembly, befog First Mortgagta, amply saclared... ... Baal &data (prenot valoo 2103,213 Cd)roat 6171777 Teal porkry Loans, on ample Collateral Fe. Flocks (present rains $813,667 72) root, Notes and MIN retelralde...— °kelt il 406,323 tild. lb.,The only Profit, front Prandonta widen thla Compa ny ran divide by law are front !Wk. which bare been de: tertnined. Insamormi !nada on every deatription of Property, In Town :and Country, at rates a. low., ar• consintent with aeentity. Itlnce theft liAcuryoratiuo, period of thirty year% they bare paid tomes by Are, to an amount exceeding , Doilars, thereby affording wridenceof the adrattakigiatroa with promptness all 1.01480 Si rras, LOSSeI pal.l during the year 1859-. 012 130MILIS. Charles W. Handier, lllorderatD. Lest; Tobias Wagner, David S. Dream. &mad UMW. tame Lea, Jacob IL Smith, Edward C. LW., George W. Richard.. George Farm. (WAIMEA N. RANCHER, Prealdratt, EDWARD C. DALE, Vire Prialideot. W. A Si mA, a...rotary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Ago t, nayol Garbs Northam: ter. Wood and Third sta. Filth: INSUIt A NCIC. Kellam Mutual Ininrance Company PEI IL. It 3ILPLI/li Ito Building. Limited or PNerset.l,3lo - 6411d/10, Pornitors Ac, In Town or Country. Officio No. 308 Walnut Street. 0 0000...5171.031...A55 0re $278,174 13.—loyeated as follow* /Orel Mortgagor. improved City Property. worth &rota. the ...int 3161,600 00 Penn. Rath oad C 0 .,, a per near. Mortgage Loan, $30,400, root ...-.... • 27,900 00 'Allegheny front) G percent. Pennell It. Loan_ 10,000 00 City of Pliiladelphla, do do do - 6.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad We Stock 1,000 00 , i Stock of the Reliance Mutual lcuaraure Co-- _ 19,160 00 Block 0400004 y Pm insurance, Co 1.050 00 Mock 01 Delaware 31.11 licanirtinee Co ~ 160 00 Union 1 1 1.1neursou Co'. &rip 300 00 LOIN Iteeelyalite, buelner paper.. 74:17:1 43 Rook Accounts, tic , rneil ftiter.ll,lr. . . . • • • coot i 4, howl mid to Hank •• 7, 31 1 0 4 - ... ..... 10,661.90 f 27 tI,F; ja CLEM TINtILEV Pn.ld+ot. hIII.4INES Inn r/11,6). Wni Vrednrict tt 0 &mad B Robert Steen, William 11 Benj. W Tinloy, Alioahall 11111, Z butbrop, Chas. Leland, JiteiA. T. It Smith Boren, John Rl+ell , Plitel rgh 111 N011.11.01,1koomtary. .1. O. 01)WFLN, Agent North oaAt cornor Third and W.Kidatreoia W' 'I'I:HI4 INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY . IMMEIEN If. L. Vara., 1,44.. rt Tolland, Pt. dori.L 8 WOOd, 11'4,-hr 4,4 • OFFICE IN COMPANS'eI CUILDINO, 00.407 W Al. 11 U !IT ELF EC r NTATI:NINNT ts ll /411 . 1111,431P0ff R CNDINiI (.011) 1111/1 31, 1E154. I o.ravt, C.intnla It. Juan r4tkre, kat orciftl =to. Real Rotate, itekels Ai[+. $1.11:915 110, tAI .1 . 1,Q1 Ma. R..41.b1e /59,945 7 . 0 Uneettleel Pruualucue .n.l odr,er debt. doe tho Company ..... Cue?. on luau& lu Ihe hem& of Ager•- 03 At a meeting of the PtorkllcadAra, couratatal en th e ISth eltfuto, the following twreons were elm col DIRECTORS to tho ensuing year, viz: Churia U. Lathrop, 1429 Walnut areal Marauder Whillden, Merchant, IS Now. Front William Darling„:l33.9 Flue .treat. Imam Rellehurst, Attorney and Counsellor. John°. Hunter, firm of Wright, Rooter A Co. S. Tracy, Son of Tracy Ato.„ Goldsmith'. Dell John IL McCurdy, firm of Jon., White A McOurdy Theo L.Gillesple, lino of GiUmple A lotion Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jaa. U. Smith A Co. Johns ff. Forded,