- mirp IN 1786. .iStujnjiaß.. if#<jr, v wns. . . . immat. . , . : • »,'i- ;WholeHl» Catania oU^ninta^VanU&s«iuid'Tarp6s> -.- - -w-v ; i v ; - .-.•:/..•'••••/" jaaiy? - W HAOKJBOWM. Wholttifetoggist, If, o«7>aCH] aßdAjnattdrtSrn^ BoUd*u4 TittU tetncu,] K^^CT.Ubftrty.rtrwVKtt#. tA~; ->k r\ ■■;. ;: /J»afoyfl>r. D fjLdi’AUNiiSXOUK. & Ca. f l&tBofthofifnr •X ' i * i Oo, «o4«napesjortlo:3nflßtnjf N®* ®),e?rn*c TTood *nd Tmatn ' **»g£SSg^""' ■££*£?££&• IESTOtiK & go.j WHOLE* » «mJ Muofiicfajwr* of “ffUts Xma, onMT'Wood u<l Trent rtrteta l Httii> .^W^BEIB^ifroaIIAIESSD AgB«Wl Dn>csl»t*,oceofT of Übtttr %ai BL Clair afc, rjqpraTw^MSiQ/pJccBssQBToX: I wS^S^S c ‘ ' u ® l :* o . a^' TTVfc Qgp-. **• PBTOQIS- WHOLESALE MALI' “ 4 ' DJ * KU& - K «- . .': • AHOttlebgffirftMi** pn>mr.»pttTrll*?Pi ;v - ‘ ffirAjyatytPsTmonlc Syrap, narSilydi* ' • Stofeuct Stains. . , jaroiS/ i'CO., General Coin-" JLvnMon UenKsxxtaa&d Scalan lo Onx«rt«* aad Tr» . . d«®»HoaBsl4b«tj,trflet,Plttrtmb,P». S- •: -• ‘ - ; ; ntcntagnar* - - < d*l«:lyxU«rT ' - T &MES / HOLMES*£ C 0.,: Pork-Packers tf *nd D»»ler* la PrvrUioim,cortct ofMirket *a4- Frmt i c.'-v fi' •*-- -••• ■» wimmt—mt in?, f rs&cnm-wrtGtmiSQx, .SSmiSS .. JU'awi ftnranJla* falTaetrro Ba jnayJßßway Batter.- Uaaeed tint# - ud Grata*Drtel - Fruit, *od Fredi** gw»nJly t VJl«t.feraM*Tanifl jjlauralwajaon h»u±-i; ..AgwMKttiiadMC-M*diiqn-CBV;eskfrn>tt« WrtftiftteiWokll&toQiSßrflb •(**««£. A7 - - apsi jfc 7*' GIjyBE§nWAB£IIDUSE.-HEIJKY 1L rad (frnmtaritro Umbant.rad voattrlo Q3jtt*V Batter, I*k*xVbh-«ad Prods?* gcaerally, t tnya- QAKD- Dealer ■ta.now,;Pr?ri»loQi Bad-, OrTteMewau >;; • j ; •/. . * eirlly J aerate; gOBEEA . .- INSURANCE COMPANY D 9 W«to«tmt. Eoirr. nssEr.Soc'j. a w. airm »u»,Oroar»l ApiCE. , ■ . ■. . ; ro y3 A SEOKETAKXI * Pl V* o^ li» v3Ui\XH)IU)ON/ Setfretaty-West 6ra Insar- -» ~«qoaCtoßpafly r --»• , T . ■ QABDInERCOFEIN;iAgont fori’raDk • tJ.«*Uo flre lasonnca Oaamor/ifartScMt corner *7ocd 1> iLMAREIBA,~AgenS for Delaware Tl < v W, i*OINDEXT£R; Agent Great West- J.V > OTiatttaoaiOa,B;Roßt«ty»«t. to Cnigtyfai I'VEiiE B ; IN* AS^SI^OU^’GLOTUs, jg. Eo.g7 Joarth itrttct haar WoodT— ' aftotmrjjß. JBISff A jaACKßN2lß;Att6rod}s atXav,. OfflcrttfjOJgttrtlirtrest, KotaryPub ftpaoblQCoißmtntouar. -,v/ .- r >■ : - . ,^9 Robert m'knwht, attobnev at fei&4 BSWUm <it 1>» fcuA of PilUlrast; WllTr rmmliittM*.Pntilragli. . J«18 . TOSETU a-ri A*.- P. MOKBIBON. AT -0O« Bo.SJl’iraribit.Mir^tod, 01 FermBfc.;:beloTV Marimry, Pittsburgh, Fa. ; Q TEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET kj Iron E&rnbid'* Patent , Bofler, Fined and Cj Under BoHcf*,CbinitxT»: Brakben,. »Ig»Bod,. Btoam Pipe*,-Condenser*, Salt Pan*, SogwPaiuvlroijY*irU»lJ£»Boot*, etc. A!*o,ll*£kiml7h? .-work. Bridge and-Viaduct Iron*, done et the ehcrtost rw. otrlerafroo a dietance promptly attended to. /n : w inyp U. ft o^E^TST.VVKC?. CHILDS *CC.;. MANITPA«: J _ Bgj CfooDs. 1 xß&vat' PPRCHFIKED& toZiiar- UeuajlJaaitriJd B ttpb m Iwe* IffyGoodJ, sorth-eait career Totrrtb tod ' :- ; r . • .-.'.■. l * # i ■. TJ H. Street, IV*-Jtalirla ,^oaa^-.ll»ita-.fitx»irvTttaalijg« J sod BtrawQood»*BwaU|' ?S/ .,.eSj. - tb •; 1 ga6ftgfHwß;&t. U/ M*:’Oj :40KKSX0N'£' CO., Ststlooon, ▼j H«A Book M«rß&ctarw»4n4 Job Printer*, Ro. .. „ ~..., ~ -mb3q. i^wt2K^Jß;;{SiJCC£Ssoß;;xo *‘HRjt*3lgr,lTybofco!a'>flJ B&alV'DMkt In Book*; ‘ ». of > --T^; : . -' :-t’.- 1 . T AND V StaSkma’i wcggfeot to Ptlioa * kgoirr, Tt o. -gTHark ot «tn>^'o«tf-gggrtli > -~■; --;*’•;■ • - NTySTAI •• Jt^r : dcwrte thicsT'' BggofCrfti^PUt»tatrgfa^-Pa;-rBcfaooi«ailM<wrßobh*<«Mt« • gteptfyottkatel. . - ;-ir.--a;.:-»4H.vr f i-.'-r T<■ BrKBiDrBOOKSEIiCBBrANB STA- V a j , BdTdingß. rr . ~. rr Djjy :&■ \a;t saJiC booksellei ■ n iiffgaettogr; Kißjffbjfta. JifcSetiwt ; 1 ;•* ■ t onjj^E.ia.omp.son *~col r -a- - PAr»T‘EJRS AND OXAZIEKS, . sousj TBtnu'sTftitiir, vftismntairpi.'' Krai jSStott ja finite; ; 'WM.MAM'W. TkEAW*; in PBOMISSaKY NOTES, , JL/ Venona c«9 prpqtr» lonai UimriLnx Acnie7» oa ■Matera*.'’' v mi,.* +-~+ •* "' t wa *ly»7* fad tc|t«id.Beoocd dayipoyr ittoy cgcp, tpf AU MamiertkcM «rd laterritir* tirtefiy ego lldm Cal'.:■. . jM^Qa^BTOm,cppcai{<fitP*ql l aC&Ui»art?. -' •ylgffilptetwg; • - Tmgy.xmrruL jotirn*.iicsoi.a‘ ; • W«ltg«m.gmhwm,. TJtr2X.raFt ;?-. ; UAESHALI, i CO, to. yooitit ‘ .*^***oBAllay.irbir» m*yb«fcuniao«ztnu!T« -^g^j^j^s^ssssisgar: _Tonwa. mellobTsoTSi wood st., : Dboond AHt» «n4ToiirOl HIM, &,!» Amot fcf OBicngHTro *aoKa'nk*taa)piA3o iqetebTma- £ > iy.£39£K Es ' a hom3TiSwbioi<s SdtSsAH ~ " gt omilUM o^i¥»nniLKmd««iiiiiuicAia«di, 8R0.yRd.;53 FIFTH mspbwssm'Wws^ !»lAIfC^«I«!i>AEIUBr* : HEK>nAH'f» bowAm £biX> - DSON&Y&a OBOAW HAfiHQKnniß, D«»lorB la Mario Bad ■. Mo«loairaitrigttotl.;r; jy. Z'< V. -i-LbO S3EABfcQ?Z&BIfVtf&'3IANQEAOXUII*; \J/ ro«odU*ate’i>Pto»>grtai,<gd;loport»pfMQiig sad Uotfcal titfUfitadU. . oolt''j(«nt fe tMHAUBCBQ PlAl»oB,slk> for UJ&LBpj P ATM Planes, with sad wlifcopt JEoken attscfrpant.: lU. W(»4,«treit.,, Vf9 -?V-' V: .• .. -. eaatastß. ■' CAMUaBSPBoEMEirSboKA'ff'AySI ■: . the line, purchasoti from , ewtnwMAinjMCxroEßfi, ... i « B«iuraDunw v . . Alio, * ® c * r J t *°W» too jhbbctcei to mention, . cvßKuuj.ad unacndifor «al*:st rsuo&tblt l rrlcM bj D ' ■ T' ,- gbcoM Amadwurritieoiri . ; ' -- ; » tfo Odgita’fTcilrt* :do • • j/ -■••*’• K o^lUftrittihUgirKt^ 2 s'o(}'^^%?®szaSS r 8; Two Mxß*rmvß*£: W,fctei»Uta/ -. • ..: "kFftttßifcWMiSili'lilliraik' Tst’- '--T-' r - ; H££ laiuSOma ■ .L'^OfcH^l-aONyyi-tTAjfau-n +■■*:. V./ . Sc J|9#W&l&«siltttt l lii^''‘ * ' -™*S«BSj?eE!V pwjyfJmjS ■s " ** # ' \ • n*U<Wl r\ K ■: dFumilttw; J AMES V. WOOPTto£Ii. ' FD RS J AH D CR AI It g. . WHOLESALE. AND: RETAIL .Kmbndng*T«r7tlyl«of • • 1 H . x WTT H, b ■ - •■ ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANYAND WALNUT, ■i- ■) . BolUbUfi» J -~--'--'.vi' p amoks, cnAßfflnsa Atm Braixa room, , EjMltctnj t 0 - NEW rOHKA N D PHI L‘A D£ L P 111 A, , 0 »' i? a PRICES. *T‘Si*xj ftrtlcUmafo byhAM and WirantjJ.'W _ . • , OABINEP. HAXKRB ; omnUtyarpnnvrpTTrtTT •■•i'.' pa;r»Moßablntewa*- •. ' JJOmS AND BIEAMEOATa VaraUbaA at tii« ahcatlat nottca. • Wj«raooire,No«: 7TA!ni79 Tmw> Sfßsur, majir TVrraßC/igg. pj. fonn. imm Tffqyy.goyai:.——FAmnsi. rent* B. / Totartr# j co*»'. uAxvtHXikx&a or ffORNITGBB AND CHAIRS Of* Brery Doscriptiop. SACTDBT—Rtfucid Ansa; Aesnta ■.Witthoiise—Soi. 18^:10.SnitMeW FA, ' STEaMOAT CABIN ,*r» OTUtMtI/ BMntsfirtotlag.STEAMßOAT OAWTW nmrarun* ■»<» CUAIRS, and,latfkj Hie:tttenilna Di jbo*»tnt« , o*te>dinfl»fal<blnsbo*U..'Y ; ■•• •••• , • tf&*l**r ; A CO.' ISanufaouws. WEUB, ItrDDIOE a co, 80 Fonrth Street, Rttslrargh, Pa.. __ tuio Lr» Q7 TSTHffS, THONGS, AND : SWITCHES. , -ft frfcnooUdtodtresi'thetndg.&ndftrospUTablT* p*a«*perltatrcctioc*.;, • t * or ftjwr e?nw liUccqatfer caak AWEMCrVAXA DUQUESira IROET SSOB.S. itAU-atAK & ct>.; • w ~• aUaoawnrenof ' Iron, ’Spiings, Axle.", Wrought | - Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts; otc., cto., ■ OsTt -to.Ujftr pcw«jd. Wwbow, ; ;»«• Street, ,Wte»thejiwpttpatcd toex«cat»*U criewintbrirUae , ted Crtmpset« «Martaient cf miteß RctortJ ~gtx>J» ccpr «taaUyoAb«o^VMc!iiWt?f --• - - ; tee oo lUwrU term. * 'lron Cltjr Btove WArchoaic. : W yiz* BRADSHAW,. (Successor to T. «*,rfryiyei*J^?2i Ca *^ ll * anf4CtarCT ' t,r To*» IRON Vfmn P flTO«i??’ ,ni Deal6r itf STOVES, AL, Nix IST ■WOOD STREET, between Flitb and .Virgin alloy. Piltr *"»**.*»• ■ ■ •-. • - - &fcij<i PWasnra.rovno&r. R. MoOOY As • tWESTf &TBBXT,vnmiU Ptnna.B, B, VtvoL _•_ ” riTrsuoßau. pa; j {VTANUFACTDRE to order, on short nbfico, -LUL CASTINGS, SOARING *>000:13, .of all Use* •** of the beat roat«ri*lj and latest attics’ Alas WAOOX BJ2EB, SAD IRONS, ORATES, Ac., tiny* on hand or. cart to order. J tha POCKDBV, tr at Cartwrtebt A at, Trill rccoira prompt tltfeotlco. J. a. „ nrtt ," lat* of tb» firm of J.a. Hall A Sp«r. lata oi liall k SPEER A BIDWELL, Va I ley Pi) rgV Plo W VT6i Its. •—; ' »«*' I%fPi! JPitttbtargH. TtyTANUFACTDREKS: of every ranety 01 tfa# isc«t»pnrorcJP»t teroiwlt^toCatarecytinAofaaU»ndtmag»7l < rm^ r o«*rs,PAUat Iron ISS^ite£?W w,,BtU » *»*«* »“* Centra Lew n, *W, Owen udotbK .rwnu* TO»URI9 to rfv» cniir# MtWacUcm to purchis- bKpaUtjMat tdnpUOon tonw. .• - •*X)wlwiKre«^KjtVit. I *' IfUISO, I ,;(Saccwßor» : *o Job a Cartvri .. . ItfANDFAGTOREUS-and Importers.: 01 Cntler *» Surgical ana. Denul la- Tackle, le, So. 86 Wool ffi? gi ,_s , ! cill3 * Uo °Uoa *o th« maoo&rfnring of wruiiji^tAsinnii. Pom* A N©. 1 bttVJ 4-i awtlCCTl '-ArpctOttlaofvireoScnastStudir • . OottonTwlM; >' ■ • ■■■[* r '- : 'tlo6Qorix v ; ' [■\ m - - Ffcmgh jUafi iad SaihCord; ; ’ ofallgltg* and gaeriptloi^ M&Or&sn Iffl at thaHkrdw&ra Stors of Wi)*o XO>,l33'Woo<trtwt, wiUbrToattgntlgn., Ji-SS jy •.' JAJUKSIUWIII, ;; tt-ASCPACTORER•• Of CTJLPIIUKIC EXHER; Sulphurio.Aiiid; O. S»«*freplriUfll Kitxe; .Nitric Add; .■ . “ ~ Uuflauft'* Asodjb«j • • MurhticArtrf: Asaa Ammonia, Fff; Nitrons Ac : Fo*l«r'»goiutlao; r/8 - ■ May bo found at John Irwio A Son*, '7 TCau-r street. - . • V ‘ WtttlAJl Ai :t>£tJ3IBEB INI> GAS FITTER, No. 10 X; and Federal street, under. M»tb EXatlggrTDJt, Allegheny. 4i*E«w>' dCKriptSdii' of Fittings for Waltr, Ou .«»ga. - po31:ly j jOBK-CAOPBEtb. • o- TVpAItUFACTUKEROF BOOTS E*- A.TJL SHOES of cTrrj dwcripUMo- l’o. Si Cmlthßeld «ire*t,Rttrtrorgb,Pa. ocSJiXjC (Qomtnwmon,. in. I. W. CftlpTTlC£»~«—-CgAS, CniOlttCZ. Chadwick; * sow, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERB iM PAPJiB AND HAGS, Aod Agents for Iheßale of MahoDing Firo Brick and Pot Claj, No#. 149 epd 161 Wo>J Ftmt, Qenr £Lxtb, PUUbnrfo, I£s-Wr*pplng P«pcr at JlannCacinrerk’ prices. Cub psldfor Ilftgft. • •' Jo2:lyd fc - a. l. ccrnattt.i S COTHBERT & SOff. General Commie • rionAiftnHfeftbci'fefllftftadParebafto of lU*l Estate, No. dl Market•trnt,f > ittAbnr<h.-' Jtttljt} - LtdtD «» FORSY Til, WnOLESALE. G ROCERS, OSABBEIS ZW rsoouOß. cp&iMtfiPTox ■MgkqfTAfrys -.for the Vila of. • PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, So. aST Übctly Street, robyy.is&aapa). ...., ,- mraponojj^FA. ALEXANDER GORDON^ c o remission"’ -ime rcxiant, ■ Lead Pipe andShutljead Agent* DEALER IK : , PIQAHD BAB LEAD, SHOT. * AmerioaTiood^Manilla 33Cemp,- ; - targiAmd . No. 121 Beeped street, Pittsburgh, Pa. i. B. <mmns.lT.. M. BiBBOCB. J;S. OAXUPIBIiS) <Si 00., Cpmpalsftlon * Forwarding .BlcrcbAnts, And Wholonla Eotlen In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Btrrrxß, lard, fobs, fibi/,- Fot k Pearl Ashes. Balerahts, L*cwd k lanl Oil, Pried - * • Fruit end Predate growtUy. Woe. and 143 Froni Btrwti - p* 3 prrrgßUßau, pa. HITCHCOCK, BIcCEtKEUT A CO., (finpccsKT* to Ilnffm*Q,H’CrMry k Co.] Forwarding and Co mmissjon/Mereh an te, Atid Wbole*»l6 p**t*r«ip -•; ■ ~ Prodocft.Flonr Bml •'; AVitt Frmi-z&l IS &»od it, FiUtburffh* fh. ftpldyd— iay29 ~ ' vsrncaa SriUNOEK HARDACUH * CO., COM MI S SION, MERCHANTS, Wool, Hides, Provisions AProlaco Generali,, Ho. 209Z!b«ty fltroot, Plttobnrglj;-•„ j«ia ■ :■■ ■ : s-t -■■ -i v ■' -'■ • r A [*.; v.'i ' JH our, Glrain ond Produoo. Commission and Forwarding ‘Merchants, " Ho* HiSeccnid St.fPitttlvhjlifPa. nyat-ird - > ;-'- v : OENRY 8. KING,- (LATE .OP THE Ann of King A Uoorbttd,) Oosatebo Here hut, ftßdiMlerljiPig fileUlftnd Bloom*,Ao.7fl Wftterttnet to toyMArret,Pm*imnib,Pft. ■vftplS. l ~n OBERT DICKEY, - Wboleeale Grocer, X|j Frodooo asd Commladon Uercboat, No, Sl3 Liberty Suet) Bear iuilrord Paawager Fnabarybt : 'JooeMki’ltßpo«todgo<l*ABb;‘>'7. ;.j r- < 400 do flermftnClfty; • ‘'.fcObbl*, *V CtartlcAlkill; ’•ilCO k«gi Bi.Cftrb. Soda; : v tog»attr«toof6od*:: . ■ • ’ - AW boattt eoootry 0 lu< <>n buid ftsd for ale by - ALEXANPER KINO. TyOUSSEI/S EAU XUSTRATE 080- jVi piKTß—Tble calremlly »p?roTftd ood ftdofredjr* UcXlfe*frwa--ird*bi*piritif“PflBg«ot-.cii* .*wjßtbrr^ tusettts UetajHhft b*lr wpftdmoc^^‘rtadw»^| Si^oiret*.^Ferule by JOSj ■;. : : i.Coner Marketitmt ndtOeDiamond, v. OPENING THIS BAY—Vcry ; handtramg Prefti GoodelnßcbeftftndbyUwyw?* > Ab 2»* Uklw !f ,-Of pomftfttlo *b4 Bttde PrT w>di gnally. fe°od Ib a well ITSa < ,7vam«BQaiiavßiy«««kftt*v -- ‘i--jt.. -f' S J.**~ .. --'. * r ?M s mam THo3.Ufrw, „—UXM.TEiasu „ - . LITTLE A- TIUBIBLE, . Y^mOlEB ALE GROOBB3 Al*D DEALERS Floar ( Btcoßi Chceio, WILLIAM BAQALBY, WHOTjESALH qroobh, Nos. 18 and 90 Wood Street, EDGERTO.X 4t STEWART, (Socceajon to Uwia A EJjcrtou,) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Z ° r ,3fe;r A usxamder kino, wholesale oto. a.jg.TK...; ~~~~ r%;„ , - & & COOLEY, WHOLESALE QRc£ thm s°** FamUher», dealers in lYodtiw *od QUIm'ER&DiLWOKTETTraOLfsAXE SguiS^ 13 °° > “' 1 , ' r " l '( fc,ra “" WooO J' 0, ‘V^l?—rrrx;v* ,c * u . , ‘“ r “' £k — mui\u iu». OIIN FLOYD 4 CO., WHOLESALE Joairwitt. TT nw - WATT & WILSON, WUOLESALE QRO -ICctn.m.tylop ai«rcb*nti and Denlenfarnv %?Z a LJ iUtbra & iisanfiwtOTM, Ko. £5B Liberty rtrwt, n McCU TO U E ON AVIIOLE SALS Grocer, Product ud Cotnotalon Uderebaat, yraij taler ta Kttelmrjh Jlaaafacturtd Article*. No. 153 Liberty ttmt, comer of Bt*wrr7 my, Pitabnrgta, Pa. my 3 JOIIII e, j i n «|t|M ■• n . l A TWELL, LEE .4. GO., WHOLESALE tw»»b Wafa* end front eU Pittsburgh. .pjs n mi 11... T> ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE At ' CotMotelo ® Merchants, and Dealer* In sit .5 Bd .i?\ Prot * ,ioßS »** l, * ,c * *o4 Pittsburgh Manufactures. Vo. 255 iibertystreet, Pittsburgh.. ■ Jalifcjjii Robert n. kino, wholesale oro- CER, Commlaaka Merchant, imd Dealer hi Feather*, fiih, Flour, and all bad* «f Country Prod oca, No. 511 Lib erty street, mouth or Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ed ranee* tnada on consignment*. jafclyd **z**l£i*£U- jjj£m x-buxapunj. T>OBERT PALZE LL & CO., WHOLE, All &ALS Grown, Cnatnlmfem end Tcrwurdiur Mar* chants and Dealer* tn Prod use and PttUbcrgb Manafactiiro*. Liberty street, FUtstergh.l'a. mjs TSAIAH PICKET & CO., WHOLESALE A Oroai'r*, Cotntni*]on Merchant*, and Dealers la Produce ho. SO Water street, and 63 Front street, Pittsburgh, Penn Institute, CORNER of Penn end Hanfrook uirceia.— The coming term wCU commence cm 'TUESDAY* BUi ln*t. A limited number of pupils my obtain admission. Term* for Tuition and Stationery, $23 per iwrioti eft vent* wo weeks. anSfctf J. U-SMITfI, Principal. * iHmttllantouß fflaib.. JW. KERR,” •, .> Architect, *pS:lyd* ?>o.2dßt. Clair atreeL'Pitt^t-urKh Bf. sll opr, • MERCHANT TAlLol.' No. 75 filUriinUD Br, tuhi to order an t in Uid< ißeatoet Banner Men’s and JJo>'»Coau, Pant*. Yau. kr - ttS»Gireh!raae*!i. • '' J. N. SKA.IeIiKNBJBJRCrBJR Ac CIO. ,{34Cc<7arrj fo R. Pvr,Lxj>. Jr) IMPORTER!! AND DBA I, CBS IS HARDWARE AND CD^tiDRY, No. 101 Market Street. PITTSUPROH, FA. (myr.^u -#T b WILSON haring disposed of/ 3 tf and C#p 8tor» Boom, »o. 01 Wood .irwt,C& baa rnnoTKl fait stock or Hit) and Capa to bis lUt StorTou redrtal atrert, Allegbaaj City, oppotito lb. J.W s*t| D m Bank, where mjy be fonnd a largo Maurtajeotof H#u aod Capa at very reduced prfcw. • ».**«• •*» COTToaiMaaprattSMtaMKotjcr— Tti.prwnt *Uk% moat be aold to make room for goring Pood*. dnlixlt/ -R EMOVAL, —J. S. Liggett A Co., havo re* t, O. tISaCTT... JOHN UNDS4T - J. 8. bIOOKTT 4k. CO-* - Tj l LOUR FACTORS and Produce Coromis- J ’ iloo Merchants, frr the aaJa o( Finer, Otaia, S**d* and Frodnca RentraJly, N<?v ?S Water nodOJ Frro* uicrt, Ptttaonrgh, Faun a. frS^ly — jotm eiutm,«. •fIALDWELL & BRO., boat FDttNi£ii£na Arro dealers in Maollla, Hemp and Cotton Oord«pe; _ _ _ _ . _ o»kna, lar, Htcb, Ikaln *nd Oil*; Tstpanlln, Deck. Light io4 HmTj Drilling Ac, *t* ft:> * Ag. €3 Ha'cr an<j 7H f*nml !Xtc'L JACOB REESE, . - Minea ako DBAwn in CANADA, BlAo>'£Tlo, _ „ „ CllAMPtira AMBLAKISCfIXIOa RON -ORES; A!iD n<* METAL. ■^sff I<,E-coiKEB °f ! ko:;i asd £HrrHrifU> STK.sfc.To. . njyiSyitf A LANE’S PHOTOGBAPEIC GAL ♦ V,e*nrt.af FIFTH ead ORANT STB KETS, 1 d sruigLe’» Bafldlng, opposite Uio Court Bunn. - ThtiGaUcry bMjart brca fitted op with tnprrlor 'ld* •ndakydishV Aatrotypw; iugncrrootjpw, Af., t«l«) lo et/leanot to bu •arpaand. Stranger* and dluea* are cordially lutjted to call and ax* aratne fur tbomaelm. 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That village was defended by oonsiderableforcee, intrenched in enoldcbaleau and a large cemetery, both of which wero sur rounded by thick and crenelated walls. The Mar ah a’ had already lost a great number of men and had'more than once to expose himself by leading the troops of BezalnoY aadLadmi raolt’e divisions. Worn out with fatigue and heat, and exposed to a heavy fire of musketry, these troops gained ground with much difficulty! At this momenUhe Emperor ordered Forey’e di vision to advance, one brigade on the side of tho plain, and the other on the height against tbo village of Solferioo, and caused it to be support ed by Camou’e division of light Infantry of the Guard. He caused to advanco with these troops tbo artillery of the Guard, which under tho com mand of General de Seveiiogee and General Le bmaf, took up an uncovered position at about 300 metres from the enemy. This maomavre decided the success in the centre. WhUo Forej ’a division seised on the cemetery and General Bat aine dashed his troops - forward Into the village the light infantry and riflemen of tho Imperial Guard climbed up lo the foot of the lower com manding the chateau and possessed themselves of it. The little bills near fiolferioa were suc cessively carried aod at holf-past 3 the Austrians evacuated tho position, nnder the fire of our ar tillery, plaoed on the crests, and left in onr hands 1,500 prisoners, 14 pieces of oaunon, and two colors. The share of the Imperial Guard in this glorious trophy was 13 guns and one oolor. While this conflict was going on, and while the fire was the heaviest, four Austrian columns advancing between the Hiog’j army and tho corps of Marshal Baragoay D’ttiUiers, ©odea vored to turn the right of the Piedmontese. Six. pieces of artillery, however, ably directed'"by General Forgeot, and opened a heavy fire on the .flank of these oolamns, end forced them to re trace their steps in disorder. While the corps of Marshal Baraguay D’HH liers waa sustaining the oonfliot at Bolforluo, the corps of the Dak© do Magenta bod deployed io the plan of Gnidlzzolo, in advance of tbo form of Casa Marina, and his line of battle, cutting the road to Mantua, dirccudits right toward Medole. At nine o’clock In the morning ho was attacked by a strong Austrian column,. preceded by a numerous artillery, which placed itself in bat*-, tery at I,ooft- or 1,200 yards in advance of bar' front. The artillery of the first two divisions of the 2d corps, advancing immediately on the line of skirmishers, opeqed a very sharp-fire against the front of the Austrians, ead at the eame.in staot the horse batteries of Dwvaux’a and Par tonneaux’s divisions took the enemy’s cannon m eeharpe, reduced them to silence, and soon foroed them to fall back. Immediately after Desvanx’s and Pertonncaux’e division charged the Aus trians and took COO prisoners. Meantime, a column of two regiments of Aus trian cavalry had endeavored to torn the left of the 2d corps, and tbo Daks de Magenta directed against it six squadrons of Light Dragoons. Three successful charges of onr cavalry repelled that of the cnbmy, who left la our hands a great number of mein and hors es. At half-past 2 o’clook the Dake de Magenta assumed tho offensive la kislaro, and ordered Gen. de la Motterouge to idvanoe bn his left, on the side ofSolferino, lo order to carry San Cos eiano and the other positions occupied by the enemy. • • fTbe village was tarnedon both sides, ond ear ned with irresißtiblo vigor by the Algerian Bifie- Sen and tho 45th. The riflemen were immedi ely after sent against the priaoipil counterfort, which unites Cavrlana with Ban Csesiauo, aod defended by considerable forces. .A first height, crowned by a kind of redoubt speedily fell Into the possession of the sharpshooters,, bnt the ene* my, by a vigorous offensiverttarn, succeeded in dislodging them. They took it again with the aid of the r 45th and 72d, and were driven out ondo moro. . To support this attack General de la Mofterooge was obliged to march up bis brigadeof reserve, and the Duke df vanced his whole corps. " . ' At the same time the Emperor gave orders to Man erne's brigade of Volilgenrs of thcGoard. supported by General Mellinet’s Grenadiers; to advance from Solferlno against Carries*.- >Th* enemy was unable any longer to resist thia doable eUtck, supported by tbs firoof thsartUlcrr of ths Chart, - sad aboni > five Sn r the .vmlag th» - - ~ -i. pMiirg| § ajl; PUriLIHirEI) DAILY ANl.'w-EEKLY BY It. ERRBTT dc CO., rirra stbcst. adop* nmnmn i The French <Ofileial Aceoantofthi Battle oCSolfcrtno. ' Tbo French Government has published (ho following official aooount of (be Bsttlo of Golfer ino, dated: Head-Quarters, Crrriana, June 28 After tho Battlo of Magenta and (ho combat of Malcgoano the Austrians had precipitated Uielr retreat on the Mioclo, abandoning ono after tbo other the How of tho Adda, IbcOgllo, and thoChleso Thcro wft3 every reason to belioTo that they in tended to ooncenlrale all their resistance bohind the Minolo, and it was important that the allied arm/ should occupy os eoan as poaaiblo points of tho heights wbioh extend from Lonatoasfar as Volta, and which form on the eouth of the Lake ofGnda on agglomeration of small hills in many places very abrupt. Tbo last reports received by the Emperor Napoleon indicated* in fact,.that(bcencmyhail abandoned thceo heights sod retired behind the river. According to a general order given by tho Emperor of the French'on the evening -of tbo 23<l f tbo nrmy of the King trf Piedmont-wis to advance on Fotrolengo, Marshal Daragniy d’flil licro ou Solfcxino, Marshal (be Sake of Magenta on Cavrlaoa, Canrobert on Medolo. The Impe rial Gaard waste march on Castlglione, and (be two divisions of oavatry of the Hoe to take & po sition in the plain between Solforino and Modole. It had been decided that tho movements shonld commence at 2 o’clook in tbo morning. In order toavoid (he excessive beat of the day. Nevertheless, during tho 23d several detach menisof the enemy showed themselves on dif ferent points, and the Emperor had received notice of it; but,- as tho Austrians were in the habit -of making numerous reconnolssances His Majesty only regarded those demonstrations as a mark of thocaro and attention which they giTo to obtaining information and protecting themselves. * At 5 in the -morning of the 24th the Emperor who was ov Mootechiaro, heard the report of a cannon ia tbo plain, and proceeded in all haste towards Castlglione, where tho Imperial Guard were to assemble. Doriog (he night the Aus trian army, which had decided on aesuologtbe offensive, had passed (he MJoclo at Goilo. Val leggio, Moozombano, and Petchiera, and again ocoupied tho positions which It hsd recently abandoned. • This was (he result of (bo plan the execution of which the enamy had pursued from the time of their leaving Magenta, by retlrloe successively from Piacenza, Pixrlghetlcoe, Cre mona, Ancona, Bologna, and Fcrarra—in a word, by evacuating every position in order to accumulate their forces on (be Minolo. They had, besides, looreased (heir army with (he greater part of tho troops ooopoeing tho garri sons of Verona, Manias, and I‘cscbiera, ami it was (bus that they wore, able toasecmblenine corps cT armte, numbering altogether from 2t-o,* 000 to 270,000 men, who advanced towards the Cbiese, covering the plain aod tho heights. This immense force appeared to be diviJed into two armies; that on tho right, according to notes found after lbs balUe on an Austrian officer, was to lake possession of Lonato And Caatiglione and that on the left to march on Monteohiaro The Austrians thoogbt that the whole of the al lied army had not yet crossed the Chieee, and their intention was to drive it baofe on the right bank of that river. ; The two armies, on their way one against the other, met therefore saddeoly. Soaroely had Marshals Barnguay d’HMiers and Mo’Mabon passed Castlglione whoa they found themselves in presenooot considerable forces, wbioh opposed their advance. At tho same instant General Niel encountered the Austrians near Mcdolc. The King’s army, whioh was going to Pcxxolengo, also met the Austrians in advaooe of Rivoltella, and, anpart, Marshal Canrobert found the village of Caste! Goffredo occupied by the ene my’s cavalry. , All the corps of lUe kliied army boiog at the Urns on their inarch at a somewhat considerable distance one from tne other, tbo Emperor first of All directed hia attention to bringing them to gether, so that they might mutually support each other, ror i hat purposo His Majesty went im mediately to Marshal the Dukeuie Magenta, who, was on Lbo.rigbt on tho plain, ! aad who had dt£ ployed perpendicularly to Ibe road which leads from Caatiglione to Gclto. As General Niel did not yet appear. His Majesty battened tjbs march of the cavalry of the Imperial Gnard, and pieced vtnnder the orders of Magenta, asa reserve to operate in tho plain on (he right of the 2d corps. The Emperor at the same lime, seat orders to Marshal Oaoroberl to support ‘General Kiel as much as possible, white recommending him to guard himself on the right ag*i 08 t on Austrian corps wbioh According to information given to Hia Majesty, was to advance from Man tua ou Azola. These messartshaving been taken, tbe Empe ror repaired to the heights, in the centre of tbo line of battle, where Marshal Baraguay d’Hilliers too distant from the Sardinian arniy lo be able to act in conjunction wiih it, had to struggle in very difficult ground ogainst troops which were incessantly renewed. pended the struggle; bat aa soon as tho rci n " had ceased tbe French troops resumed the oner atioos commenced* and drove the enemy from an tbe heights commanding Lho village. Boon nf. ter, the fire of the artillery and Onard changed the retreat of the Austrians Into a precipitate flight. During this affair tho Horse Chasoenrs of tbe Ga&rd,*ho flanked the Doke de Magenta’s right had to chargo the Aaatrien cavalry, which threat' cncd to tarn it. At half-past G o’clock (ho enemy was retreat ing in ail directions. • But, though the battle was won id the centre, where tho French troops had never ceasod to gain ground, tho right still remained behind However, the troops of lho 4th ohrps had also taken an Important and glorious port in tho bat* tie of Solferino. Leaving Carpencdolo at 3 o’clock io tbe morn* log, they were marching on Medole, supported by the cavalry of the Demux and Partonncanx divisions, when about two kilometres from Me dole, the squadrons ofChasseurswhloh preceded tho corps, met the Bulans. They charged them •'■with impetuosity, but were chocked by the ene my s Infantry and artillery, which defended the village. General do Lory Immediately took measures for an attack. While he! sent two col umns to turn Medole on the right and left, be advanced on tho front himself, preceded by his artillery, whlob kept a fire on tho village Thi attack, executed with great-vigor, was entirely successful; at 7 o'clock the enemyj retired from Medole, leaving two pieces of cannon and a good camber of prisoners in oar hands, I Vinoy’e divieloo.whichfollowed 1 , ed from Medole in the direction < house oalled Casanore, which atjmc | on tbe road to Mantua, about tv from GaidUtolo. The enemy woe bio farce on that side, and a deep took place, Lazy’s division was na Ccresaron one hand, eodtowai the other. At this moaost tbe enemy attei the left of Vlnoy’s division in the between the 2d and 4th corps; the withio 200 metres of the front of o< were there stopped by the fire of 41 tlllery,directed by OeneralSoleille. cannon then came and took partln and kept on for a great part of the' with manifest inferiority. Failly’e division came op in iis tom, and Gen. Mel reserving the second brigade of that divi eioo, directed tho first between Caasanora and Rebecco, towardslhelfamletofßaeta to connect General de Lpzy with General Yiooy. Genera! Mel’s intention was to march towards Gnldlzzo lo as soon as (ho Dake de Magenta shanld have taken Carriage, and he hoped by that means to cm off tbe eoproy from the road to Volta and Goito; but to execute that plan it was necessary for tbe troops of Marshal Caaroberl’s oorps to replace at Reeeeeo those of den. do Lazy. Tho dd corps, starting from Mezzana at 2 in Ibe morning, bad poised tho Chiese at Viseno, and orrired abonl 7 o’oloct at Castel Ooflredo, a stool) town surrounded by oral’s and still occu pied by tbs enemy's oarairy. While General Jannin was laming lbs position to Ibo south General Regnenlt attacked It in front, sent cap pers to bunt open the gates, and entered tbe town, drising tbe enemy's caoslry before him. About 0 o’clock in tbe morning, Hegnanii's division, basing arrised abreast of Medolei pnt its left in conjanotion with General de Lazy, an the side of Cereiare, and onfle right feotd Cas lel Qouredo, so as to wetoh lbs movements of the detached corps whoso departure from Mnntan had been annoanced. That apprehension paralyzed, daring tbe greater part of tbe day, the corps d'armce under Marshal Canrobcrt, who did not think it prudent, in Ibn first instance, to lend the 4th Corps tho support demanded by General Niel. Neverthe less, about 3 o'clock In tho afternoon, being ro asonred as to his right, and hasing of himself judged General Kiel's position. Marshal Conro bert sent Regnoult'o dlsislon toward Rebecco, and ordered General Trochn to carry his first brigade botwocn Cosonosa aad Bfijets, to tho point on whioh tbe most formidnblq attacks of the enemy were being directed. This reinforce ment of freßh troops permitted Central Niel to sead in tbe direction of Guidlzzolo part of Luzy and de Failly'a divisions. This oolanin ndsanoed up to tho first houses of tho Tillage,Tint, findiog beforo it superior foroCß established in a good position, wns obliged to stop. Genetal Troehn then adsancod to support tbe attack with Datalllc'o brigade of bis division He marched on the enemy in oioee ‘batalllone cn echtquier, tho right wing in adsance, with ao much order and calmness as in a field of maom usres. He took from tho enemy a company of infantry and two piecoe of cannoo, and he had arrised half way from Caoanosa to Galdizzolo when lho etorm broko forth which pnt nn end to this terriblo conflict—a conflict whioh the co-op eration of lho 3d and 4th corps was threatening to render eo fata! to tho enemy. In lho midst of tho incidents of this combat or 1. boors duration, tho casairy was of power ful assistance in chcoking tho efforts of tho eoo my on the side of Caosanoyo. On soscrai ooca eions Partouneaax'e and Desvaux’e disisiono charged the Austrian infantry aad broko its squares. Bat it wss oar new artillery whioh produced lho most terrible effects on tho Aus trians. Its balls went to distances which their guns of tho largest calibre oould not respond to and strewed the pisin with dead. ’ The 4th oorps took from the enemy 1 color 7 pieces of cannon, and 2,000 prioonerc. ’ On its part the Piedmontese army, placed on our extreme left, had also had a rndo and splen did day’s work. It was advsuolng in foar divi- i sions in the direction of Pesehiera from Pozto lengo and Madonna della Sooperta, when, at about i in the morning, its ndsanoed gnord on- 1 countered the enemy's ndsanoed posts between Ean Martino and Pozxolengo. Theeombat com menced, bnl strong Austrian reinforcements bar rled ap and drose the Piedmontese further boric than San Martino, even threatening tc ent off their line- of retreat. A brigade of Moilard'e disision then arrived in oil haste en the eeene of combat, end assaulted tho heights On which the enemy had established themselves. Twlee it at tained the commit and possessed ileeir of sever al pieoee of cannon; but twice, also, it had to yield to numbers, and to abandon lta conquest .. vim” 7 . W J* B,ini ”g ground, in spite of some brilliant charges of the Bog's cavalry, when Cnoohlari’s divlaioo, debouohlog In the field of bailie by the road of RlvoltelleTdame to enpportjOen. Mollerd. The Sardinian,troops rushed forward a third Ume with impeinoritj" under a mnrderoaß fire; the church and all the worke raised on tho right were ocrrled, end 8 pieces of oonnon were taken. But the enomy again euooeeded in disengaging the cannon and in retaking the positions. At this moment tho 2d brigade of Qen. Cao ohlarl, bcoa formotLm eolatau-el- tho leftof the~!LQgano rosd, marched against the ohuroh of SL Martino, regained lho lost ground, and carried the heighte for the fourth time,.without holding Utcm, however, for overwhelmed by volleys of grape, and faring an enemy who wns constantly receiving reinforce memoi and incessantly returning to the oherge, it oould not hold oat till the arrival of succor from Gen. Mollard s Id: brigade, and the Pied montese bring quite exhaseted,retreated In good order along the Blvoltella road. * It via th«o th« AosU btlgods of Fantl’B dl jlslod, whioh had first gone towndsßoiferiao to form a j unotion with Uarahal Banignsy d’HilUera soot by the King to support Oeoorati Mol iard and Cucohlsri in the sttacka on Sait Mtrll no. That body it as obtoked for a whili by the atorm; bnt about 6 o'olook in the erenrng tbia brigade and tbo Plgoerolone, eupporiidby a nnmorona arUllcry, marohed on the enJmy un der a terrible fire andreaobed thehoighle. They took poaaesaton of them foot by foot, field by field, and managed to hold them by eery doape rato fighting. The enomy began to elre vav and the Piedmontese Artillery, galnlng B the ridgi Boon crowned It with 24 pieces of oannon, which tho Anatrlana yainly endeavored to oaptnre: two brilliant chargee of tha King's ostelry dispersed them: Tolleys of grope threw their rake Into con fusion, and the Sardinian troops finally re. malned masters of the formidable positions which the enemy had defended for a wholo day with snoh obstinacy. On the other side the Dnraado diriaion.hod been engaged with the Anatrlana erer since half past S In the morning. ■ At that hour its adran ced guard had met the enemy at Uadonna della oooperta, and the Sardinian troops had held their ground till noon egainet the Efforts of an enemy superior In number, who at last compell ed them to fall back; but, being then reinforced by the Soroy brigade, they resumed the offen sltc, and, repulsing the Austrians, in their turn,' made themselves masters of Madonna della Sao perta. After this first success, Oon. della Mar mora sent tha Dnrando division agalnat Ban Mar tino, where it did no t arriretn time to assist in taking that position, for it encountered on the roMftn Austrian colomo, with which it had to dispate tho passage, and when this obstacle was oreropoo the village of San Martino was also in iho ppwer of tho Piedmontese. Gen* della Mar morn had direoted on the olherhand, tho Pied- of Fanlfs difislon go».. This brigade carried tho enejmj'tpMUions in front of tho village with groat vigor, and. har- itself master of Pouolsago after a Venn attack, repulsed the Austrians, aad wnr twdthsmtoa certalndistant, camlng thea, ’ \ V-'- mmmm iliiSlil® Those of the Sardinian army were unfortu nately very considerable, and no not amount to less than 49 officers killed and 167 wounded, 642 sab officers and privates killed, 3,409 wounded, and 1,258 soldiers missing, making a total of 5,525 absent nt roll call. Five pieces of cannon remained in the hands of the King's ar tts trophies of this sanguinary viotory which U a* B»»ncd over an enemy superior in number #k ® force appeared to have been not less than 12 brigades. i om! loEB i B ®f the French army amounted to "2n kiUe( * or woanded, and 5. “ c ° mba ’' of »>■«“ 160 »«f« 0 “F lh » wounded areGenerals4e Ladmirault, Forcy, Auger, Dieu and Dollar. bc"™kMed DleutenontColonele hara As to the losses of the Austrian army -thev cannot be yet calculated, but they must have been very considerable from the number of kill ed trad woanded whloh were left on the field of batllo, which extended not leas than 12 miles in length. They leftinour hands 30 pieces ofcan non, a gnat number of ammunition wagons, four colorß, and 6,000 prisoners. The nsiatance whioh the enemy opposed to allied troops for sixteen hours may be ex plained by the superiority in numbers which they possessed, ana iho almost impregnable po sitions which they occupied. For the firet time also, the Austrians troops fought under the eyes of their Sovereign, and the presence of two Emperors and of the King of Piedmont, in rendering the straggle more des perate, made it also more decisive. The Emperor Napoleon never for a moment ceased to direct the operations, visiting every P® m * where his troops had to make the greatest efforts and to triumph over the most serious dif ficulties. At different times the projeoUles of the enemy fell in the ranks of the staff and of the escort who attended Hla Majesty. At 9 o’clock in the evening the noiso of the cannon which precipitated thffretreat cf the en emy was >till heard in the distance, and the French ttfoops lighted their bivouack fires on the field of battle whioh they had so gloriously con quered. i * 'Usy's.maroh- f oo isolated a in the plain o kilometres in ooosidera rate conflict ohlng toward d Rebeceo on ipted to torn interval left r came op to ir troops, bnt pieces of ar- Tbo enemy’s the straggle, lay, olthongh The fruit of this victory is the abandonment by the enemy of olllho positions which they had prepared ion the right bank of the Mlncla to dis pute the approaches to that riror. According to the last aocouuts reeeired, the discouraged Austrian krmy appears to have eren renounced the idea of defending the passage of iho rirer, and was retiring on Verona.” insurance. Indemnity Against Loos by Fire. Or.ukll. Fir. Insnnme. Company of pbil x dxlpbix Office 435 and 437 Chestnut st., near Fifth. XtMU, January lit, 19f9, pnblbhed *gm*- bly to an act of Aasamtily, tming Fir » t M Qr, C»««, imply anconal—_ H.73L6M 83 Ke*lEUtata(prwaot Yalne $103,31361)c0at TT'SI 71 Tempera ry Loans, on ample Collstaral {**. carltloa. T ,,,, t _ Sleeks (preauot valoa $J6,6C7 73) co*t Notca and Bills recelratrio. Oai h _ C3 only !*roflti frets,Premlomi nbico tbit Octnrie sy caa divide by Uw trt from !U»k* which have bees de: I ermine a. laniraoceimado ou errryJt#cTlpUonof Proparty, is Town.and Oosotry, at rate* u low a« are eosaiiteot with aeccruy. U»lr Incorporation, a period of thirty year*, nt 7 Jj o ?®* to,n amoQot exceeding Four UOhcntof DtUart, thereby affording erldonceor-the adTantagea ©f Inrartaca, u well aa tbalr ability ant dUpo altlon to with prpmptneaa all Uabllltloa. . .... V»UB ST nu, !/*»« palJ Jaiiqgtha year Titfq DDICIOU. Churl** U\ Banikw. TobUa tVa< j»r, gunnel Qn nt, J«ob R. B ntlb, Georg# tV. lUcfcwd*, CHARLES ED WARD W B . A bint, B*cret»iy prf J. OAF “J J') OffleoKortbe' cuts IBSUBABCK, rrr tn Reliance Bntnai Ininranee Company s( PIIILAPSIrPniI On building*. LimltedorPaTitual,M6rchandl»«, Parataire Ac, 1& Town or djantry. Ofico No. 308 Walnut Street. o*mi.Lsl77,e3X~Aaam *£7a,C3 follow* Tint aor^as^oniairroTedCity Property, worth «BmuUtheamuest oq Pc . 0 r. n^s* Urc * <1 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, i ,i¥ W> CQ **— *r — 27,900 00 AUtgbroy ojptrfl percent. Poona. R. E. Lovu. 10,000 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do 6.000 00 PenneylTaalaßaUroodCo's Pfiy> ~,,, w °f the EdiimcoMntoal Innirance Co 10,160 00 Btoca cf Count;Pirelnenruc* Co-. LO6O 00 & Insurance Co im 00 leearaoce Cu*a Ecrip 3jo 00 uilla Ewxfrablt, bualneaa SOJSti 43 r«x>h Accounts, wxrned latsrret, etc-. IZ\l 04 n**h on band end In Hank J. .... xije3 9fl -vatimu CLEM TINGLET, President. MRtcrcn. Clem Tlagjoy, Wm, H. Tbompyea, Frederick u rc»ni, 0. Sterofiaoo, Joha B. Werrotl, H. IfcOnnsot TlobertTolend, Frederick Lean!*, C. a. Wo©.), J«B3c*B. W*vdw»td t B. a. North-wit cot GREAT WBKTSKV INSUHANCB <Jfc TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, Ifo. *O3 W ALSCT STREET STATEMENT Ot BUSINESS JOB YEAS ENDING OCTO mo,U6s. ■“**•*.-—...S3SVSTO 00 51,155 03 O3 Carit*l~~ gorpine .... Beetled for Premfom*. 91,6C5 45 " “ Interest, Boots, *»_ T.KS 49 M Paid Lo«k«, Ex prow, Co ami* •ion*, E*-ln*nr*nce, Returned Prealam*, Ac— $70,353 « „ .«_ ASSETS. R*ni E4Ute r ßoaii A Mort*»r>*—Sl4L2lQ GO Stock* .. 4T3i5 00 BRI* R*c»1Tmb1e,...„.... M 73 Unsettled Premium* end other debt* due U» l7 02 C**b cm Lend, tod in the btnd* of Agent*—.. .. ■ ■. ■ (a A* a meeting of the Stockholders, coareosd »o the 16th mUmo, tue following persoas wsre elected DIRECTORS for toe earning year, Tlx: Vbultm U. Laibrop, 1433 Wabrat street Alexander WUUdio, Merchant, 18 North front WUIUm Darling,.l2s3 Pine street. Ims UnlehanL Attorney hod OotmsaHcr.' JohaG. Easter, Arm of Wright, Hooter A Ca. «moj| fltn of Inwj A Co, OrfdKaltti’ll Hell. John B. McCord j, Arm of donee. White A MoOard > Thee. L-GHtopte, firm of GiUespie AZeUer. dee. B. Soitb. Arm of du. & BmKfc A Co John & Vogdes, office corner of BeTeatb and fiuasom. Daniel L. Collier, firm ofO.IL Grant A Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street Charles'lXaxtea, corner Wataat and Sixth streets Joea. J. fi locum, office 164 Booth Fourth street. , At* subsequent mooting of the Board CUALEd a S>tT r«l«te<l pnaldont, and non. WM. DARLING Tice President JAMES WHIG! \y has DIBCOWTI’ This Oonii HOXXRm tenss hereto (bra. A w. .feOMRnCCXER, AganU No. 97 Waieratrsot. Mailflo and Inland insurance. Insurance co. of north America, PBWADKLPBU. ' :L Incorpmtad I7M—CbplU].-.,.{W0,000.' ’ Japcaf 7 1&-H&0 , a. t P ro ?*’E® OJO *l*• Bmltt,Obulc*.tkjbr,AmbrtSaWhJte John .Neff, Biri ix 4 D. Wo©d,,WUli«a-WeUV WWiSnE. |oirw l j ? tt ?N . : Dkltton l - *E£ llmmi# Mash, e*ey. AUTQDHO. COFFIN, Pnst ; TNSIJBANGE CO. of ra* STATE of PA., A . A Pnit.initr.PnTa, . ; * • __ locorponitod, WflHan»a.amJai,Jolw JJ. ttodd, a«nryO. laJomancetn tfaa abort Old and Reliable Oompaufe*. can t» obulnod by application to faltolly -W, P. JOSRB, A grot, 81 Water tU Pannaylvafaia last OfXLe* 80, 03 vuimvir JocoDPaintar, Wad* Hampton. Qca. W. BialiU, A. A. Carrier. A./.Jon«, Robert Patrick. - Rod/Pattarfcm, Henry Rjmiol, J.P.Tacmsr, NfcholM Voeshtly, IjHrlrr Bprotil. Jamea H. Hopklao. i _ 0. A. Colton. ' Cbarterad Capital r _ tSUPIro and Merino filakt taken of all tfeacrfptlcc*.' . omasa. Ptealdsnt—A. A. JlcaPmldent—RcnrPamssoS.' cocrctary and Xrmtonr—LOnziaSrucn. Jal Weatern lnaara&oe Company '* PITXfIBDRQH. r QRQRQB PARBII* P«htat •f« U.GORDON. Secretary! •-V OffUlßjKo.<l3 Water vtraot* (Spaas A GoJ» :'j '■ , cpatiln, Pitta burgh. ‘ ■ WmnmmaffcQuiaatmU nrt«aA Marin* SUig ABor%e itubtxtUnx maaqpeii DfrcOon. m en wdi ktwrt i*th& eammmnitf, *n& «A* m ddemintd, fia; prcs»rin<« and IfleroWp, re Wf clarac<o> wuc* tAeyMteaawarf.ajffcrtVtta fceif preterite* to «, !!!«►. ' • Stock Aoociuata-.-~——Bo,ooo 00, McxXgßf*~^.....~—' 2460 00 ‘ ‘ oacafumlturfc——£6oM - ‘ • Open Account*---17280 99 : ;SSfaTStw«aSC:^g':::: _ nuavu:' *"*“*« :iss?/,-; •/ sgggs.. • M?-; ■ Uwagf ,,-l , v..- ' > Delaware Hrttnal Safely lnanrnnCS Company JnaerporttUd by Ox XxiiibzbtntfF&ntylrsni*, 1535, Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut sta., PHILADELPHIA. ■sasss£&“' tdiSfvSli&SSU™ pnmllj^on »“ P Sf®s sssx-—jkkj; s; l!£ I &SlSiS!!r i *- , ” CTO;sC “- Cub on band -™~’ ae’noa OO Bri»nceitßhMidi:cf ‘ Marie# fsswd, and olb « debts do» the Company '.,, 02.730 aT Sobfcrirtlca Notes. 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