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Boy And roll 011.11310 N OILS on t time : CRUDE - 0114 - ot all di.- a=iptlona, !wanted. /Larne: 4,-. - w-RATE R , &eras mad Treasurer. znyl6:6m J. unour. T B . : LICIGETT..dc CO., .(succ6wro . Ban afuggitt;) 'YWCA; Puna/ AND Cbs2uok 111071 thumeawis. for the ante. of a BAIN, SEEDS. CIIEFAZ, ' ICODUCZ; 75 Water and 92 Viola 'tree .Pittshorgh, - 14/6 ?mum assort. kraKELVY.Br, GiTarEicu, Pao. .13.1 L uelo - :Ttoeuriesios Mum/Arra be 1r.L01711, GRAM HAMM, sc.., Ha 237 Liberty street, Pitts. , F-Ainazw Laxamr. ' i I tACKEOWN FLous ' ; ••• mto-Ciluttlitassiimi,tantosotatia Commixes! ' eo n, Bar t h , We 'of Maar, Gain, Pork, Ba. eon, Lard, ;Batts!, `Eggs; -Cheese, • • Blank Taibir Orme, readers, Potatoes, Pa and Pearl Ashes:, Salierattes, Dimmed mid Lard Oils, Dried iszni Green 'emits; Timinby, Closer, Ma:and Grass leabl. Saab advances made on Consignments. ! , roi;ly , ' '.DT idlietty et., Pittaburgh. 11-N A 1 4 /T 1 151,1),i lionaa tfl ralaiDlXO MiacaA22 ind whole. ale them WELITERN RESERVE t(DIEESE, ' , DOTTER: L,AR ,D raza;Becolt, PLOOD, EMIL "'.POT 2.12A.UL ASHES, RALEILinfil, LIN ' INKED AND, LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT sad - .)ProtlYmtteOirs l l2. NOS. 141 awl 143 Front area. 4 . ll.Lawgn4 , rft - - oc2 • . susraao. 11UL P & 811EPA.RA . 007111.18310 N ME44- NJ-cuarms and dealer. lu ILOIIII, (MAIN AND • nmuck:, Flo. k. 43 Marty - skeet, Pittsburgh, Pa Choice brands of Flour fur Bakers and Family me bonetanety on hand. Particular attention paid to titling orders irtir Merehandlrrionersil . oat:My— ~LIRANIi VAN, tiORDER, Pacmixna Atm Comm •it Zielia.t; deAter , iri FLOUR, &UT TER, DWON'S, sur.Ds, LARD, OL REOR. PORK. prciED A mi) tatEEN "'Rums and v.ludtloo gen -Ltheial cash advances made nu oxutsigruzsznts. ti Wareho .NE.,ll4A,cond street. Pitiabprgh. AMES itoVAY;Foalyaluntia AND ij/3orirrammeMilioilairr, lor 'Rile if, !LOUR, (3114111. LARD, BUTTER. BOGS. aid Wetly= Pioll- ,, &wally, 80. 10, 11111.TliTIBLD --BTUEBT, coriiir of First, Pltfiburgh, Pi. ais - onurfiind c4..tguments somted- •WAYd 1 4 . i t : § A.` 1 , FETZEic Naftweabirro for ttarsals of FLOC, °HAIN, 11/001{, - 1 AltD, ItUTTEB,SZED9.-Dal I FRUIT, and Frutltics arnendly, No. 16 tlarkst et. cot-acre( First` 'Pittsburgh. • I oc.3:dly Lama. effoM A 4C Elt. LA.NG, 6))11118810N Aluscuirets and deal CO .. In (moor- HIM, FLOUR, -61:AIN, PRODUCE. di., No. 329 -Liberty 'amt.:Pittsburgh. Pa. ' sel3:dly Lj 01.11. AND RIDDLE, suceesOr to Jut): UMW NIA 183 183 Lit.rty stre.t„plus. GENI3IO PRODUCE, GROCERY AND CD 11 1111118ION:811111CLIAliT. totialgranents lisspecilally solicited. • wmrs. WRT / 111 - 0 P 12 42,_ FO7iWARDING - mai itisslox -.ll.tistnuarr s 'and dealers in -'PRO'VISIONS pIi.VPILODUCTEGENIRALLY, No. 'MSS Liberty st , t, Pittsburgh, Pa. ^ my 27 A. SC Commissioir dealiw h PLUME AND DEFINED DAIMON 04.8, GLASS, 1 111.'ON, NAILS, Ac., N0.,!183 Llberti - mh2.7:dly, wausia stu „ bs, I . Gunl J DAVID secaziniss. . oorrui; 1 . Special Partzer. IIdrEANS i& COFFIN,- successors to 111 L W ZIOLZHALE ORO -4.74114, corner of Wood And Water streeta,Pittalyargh, iNitn`a: • • ' - 173a117 "inkeruu. saves. ' 11.11016%. ell'elicceadrto L. G.- ) L. Graff, PRODUCE AND COMAUBSION MER CHANTS, 247 Llbert7 grad, Plttebarglrt Pa. sas /MN I. .1101:11/.. TORN HOLISE.:IO W,BothraALß U. -oiociaa Asirvoziaiiialnitezoluaris, corner of Bedithlkkhufd Water ottooto; Pittaborgb, Po. Jy7 TpiXIERWN" &*,BI'..EAVAIty: Wixom" Gaocalialiv - tomminazoirlturmunne, No t . 197 ; Wood-otmet,4Pittsburatt.,,- hadlY AwrAmcA. 'II4ROWN-ot KIRKPATRIOKS, Wnout .. /LP Lux GiKrojr.fte • suit , Analars YLOUD. AND L.BI3CDS,Noe,I7A ggi4 ; lo3 LiDglystrest,lPlttaburgh. _ II ' ELL 802 i; "Quoits. AuLigoio nizterwm,sx• thi isie cama Azurim. I ,INRD-OARBON OILS, No. On end 70 Watorstreet, Cnntlangh. k.Adinases ntado on oonalgoioonts. n.u4.1661,5r5. • `WON , JO.IINISTON,' Dau*. pc. Placa •• DEUGS rewcy ILX MEDlettiMatc.i, de..,"oratsictlylprinta -! tmilvidelt-berotrerr at lowest Cmaat. Blatt& sad Fourth atrettc . - `z ; • PidEitptiotur eszefoily ebtapottatted at, al hoax. - --- ,__._ ir %Bi.. A. ' . FAIINESTOOK A GU., awa -- . &us DiMenT azid.thaufactasei of WHITY - - :.. ;LEAMAN : II LlTll.lBl3l2..cornar of Woodard front • ..atreetaa•lttabargh. •,---, , . -1' ' - lob? , ' ,- t - TUILN . :I% - ..6t*TT, Wttouesua DEmaii, ] . 7 '. l t/ -- isioncros;P - An1T8.,4=3; vrnilians-raim -- "J.) Y's 131=1:11Mf3, N.5:29 , Llborti stiet;PitsburgliA,, AilL cullers wi lt mxiArei ,3 Prompt attiaLlon: ; mb2t & fWairumAtz Aar) LP Brum .D.e.tftwans. 'Carnet a - rdbail and f 4. -• greets, Pitta rock. ' svoeter, 'Autii4ii wow *tree:, stones 0t.W004 .trees and Nizoo• IdAtIVN.N.BI.I4. Arrotorsr pur l LAT BUILD. • ARA Mir 93 Almond .t=eat. . . • • • WIII atnunt aaniamant' *curing and acdka v 'Sion ofotatms; . .Rie534.1.1,; Zt...;fe7ellitertoe. DiArke • • =39;6= . . . . _itaILP&TR.ICK...I4,4II 1/11.L0 . 11. ....... MII.ALON, Arrog- N0;133 #i*t, five dmins -4 1: • Waver &WM fletd, Pittlibariih; ' 2nlMdd frioalits ATTOILNET.: JXD Orricz, 210,160 West, ennuis-of 'QAr 11,14. 1_491 4 14, Arrow*/ O AJ'A '.. 1 - • , ive,inftb•itinif; 41joinIni the a 611,4 Ilmra.l.lttab • • Pa. "ja7l:di ATrourEir r , AND ?La frultifiittl; St:Paer'Ai Clais;i2l. 16:dly s • tuktultEit o Arroatisir .14W, Itont:fti 4treet,'Loiriletit Litir BulWng. , - • PROD flllo,' IiaIUVALINSON, Com.susszoN . jj.intormiAla alttsocluiVoidoolOro Ia WEST. - . KIJNZLICIESE:frIV"....I4 XSA FLUQIt~ } rtes, se: • ctig;7; llrrk ts'f,iNCDAll:l4. ' PEOUI: AKIISA, GRAINg ReUiT 'and PrOdbet, gesxondly:: .3riaut ' Arroyo on baud: •Aont fbrllbo ifato of lladboon " . 05.1; cololooted "Pdtanted Pout Starch. : Now. 116 . 4 4 ibOorof bad !4 • • Pintas.; babooio* . Dod and Smith * ' -A sadly , 4 7 '.. -11- A • • - WARSHOOSE:-41.ENEI. tottin; impinteDi Cenimisslou and dealer in Wi.EUZ, 2IITTEIt, LAKE frl9ll and •Pmodum. plioally, Ida; 25 • Wood sheets '• lagno Wider; Pittsburet.• • - my2 .5 ILS 11.0iJit LV. t olutTecx to itadrleWri Jo PAILWAS . TOWtorrier of Mar . • • ' ~'F9~~~ p i®a~i ~t~ ✓ Irr: • C4W Jr. AGYRI . -7011 ixu acitaxncloxipitu," North,iirt conibr - Wood mad _ 40+ bt-, AORNS.-Nosni MORI OA, Sae of Petauryivisda sod iiartfort Lr :lamas Oompankt, gJ Water street. : - Aiirl Crnzarre 'QAM itElll'• SE t rr ltorkst and water 4,a twfwm. r.t.! _ • LP _GORDON, flactarragir Wasp ,71.'alastiaiscs Oweraxi, 92 Water stead. • 11 AL , BOOK, Sisossresr AUXOII3XY cl3 . o . 4 l3o33useniVoimainr. 37 YIEb stroll; vier Gomm/ ' • ' 'lontirtutax—«tual wamis—ouTto Rectuonso. WILSON- CARR & ,00 4 ads •irqbili, Parisi 4'004 • --TOJAMON iMID-DONEBTIO esd' es Matt:: ' , lb ! " . *aide., lit' ,ll lat 4 .Thiffilik4ll,lBaadoessor to Biretethmrt Ocgr-Wholessk iialtotall Deal= STAPpg Mir Ltatitnt 000D8r g. 011 1? , - _ ENMEZI 7 4 • • CAL, Dwassorfilxv .'eatnig w larkit Amos, bawean Tbirs and AroartbaitUbco.•,-:_a--. - ;•: • "....,: 1•:, • ~i,,c,-;,` 11, • • ZION ..1A) r STA %.I.-I•LVAND 11441 CT .D • . albs oft- SAAD " • now Zit and Otab p . br"-di igll3 - igliauttia`Bicht. =ME GROCERS. SHRIVER ds LAZEIR, • 001d11113SION , Coiner , " NOB: It lad 21illeelthtlelit Street, Seeolut JiMyd U. e. 1111LP41111_ ithErATILICIL WAL • KIRKPATRICK dc.. CO.j T WOOLELILI Guam, COMMON BILICEAATI I.llD' OOVX?&T P/LODIMI, No. 253 Llterty street. Pittsburgh, P. , /eV! 111011. urns, 7sustua. T.ITTLE dr, TRE6EB4E, W#outaALE „JL,44lnouses sash Comatuntorr kicaersami, deskau Ish V I ODUCRS-nortamecoti. CIIYYBY , MEL CARBON AND LARD OIL IRON, NAILS, GLASS. COTTON TARNS, arid Pittsburgh manufactures 112 Second street, PittabnOth• DMICAA WDONALD....J. naming; n....c. Azgere.ta. IiAraDON&L,D &ARBUCLE, Wnocs umr. RocLia, PiODISCJi.LKD 00161111101 t MII. .mitraL Jobbers N. O.NIIGABS and ROL/MIMS, ' BBPI SUGARS'and SYRUPS, PLOWL BA. VON, BIOS, 011EN8N, SENDS, ite, No. Mg Liberty treat. Pittaburgh. . nottl IP .a. D. PP EYMER . &"RROTHERS, suCcessors J.t/ to Boymor'd Anderson _Wholesale dealers In FOBEIGH ileum Non' AND 'SPICES, LION YECTION2IBY, suoansonlnt Wolll{B, Nod. 126 and 128 Wood greet, above 111th , Pittiborgb,• Poorest.Jrbhdl nEAD Sr, METWIAIt, Gizoozai AND AA, toxin/moot Miscuaarra, and dealers: In all kill& of 1300111112 PAODUCL MID PITTIBIIIIOII MANY* tAcnnss,-No.',249:'LlboTtr utrUtozppooloa bout of Waol treet, - apaly .11.01,1% s. unusual. Jlp ROBISON & CO.. Wnou.a.u.sGao 4tars,.COsizDtaros 51.acuLtsts and rionleri'ln W kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, arid Pitts burgh Manufactures, No.' 255 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. mya JA_ IIettEAGLI., WHOLLSALB lisooza, . Coma:num latacaaar sad &ear La PLOD% GRAIN, PAODUOIC AND PROVISIONS; No.' 270 Liberty street, opposite nand, Pittyburgb, Pa. Dar I.llberal advancer made oa,coolgtananta. *mhl3;lym J. JONES, \VaoLicama Datum. Gaocsaras; mAimazik bAtEum, OILS, PITOB and Pittebargttntannfactured articles, No. 141 Water street, above tne Monongahela Bridge, Pitteburgb; Pa. MOSSES y , r. DALIALL. ROBERT DALZJ L& CO., %lotto lam Gaddris, COMMISSION &MD VOIIRAZINNO Itssunairrs, and dealers hi PRODUCE and Pitts burgh nuunifsctures, P ttsburgh. state 1.111.1110.2... .n. LAIIBERT & 4H_LPTON, WHommua Gnocran, PAODPCJI DIALIES and Commission Mranunirrsi No. 6 Sikh stylist, Pittsburgb, Rm -no14:17 WAIT WILSCINOVRaLeaux GRo clus. COMMISSION RIZICUANIS and dealers fu Produce arid Pittsburgh manufacture., No. 168 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. . 025 CrsitiALVDICKEY. & co, WHOLEn.- JL COMlttasior MUKFILMIT3, Lint dollen in EKON OCR, No. nO Water duet, sad 65 Front ozone, Pittabargh: GZO; W. D1LW0RTH......... JOHN DILWORTH. J S. DLIMORTH . ts CO., do CO., • Glow, Noe. 130, end 132 Second street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. nol aone J9.IIN..ELOYD &CO., Wuoiaws Greo _nianA.B2 4intilliattieNniacaLtirrs, Ne. 173 Wood and 728 Liberty street, Pittaburgb. .8518 - Vin Cid A 51. BACIALEY, WaoLgsAut TT Guy* , !isa. la and 20 Wood . et.reet., -Pitts burgh, PAL:, 11324.:dtt . , ER KING, Wacqataais apace, 2niii*ter of BOA /uni f ier*. 273 Liberty . . 111. #4 . F 414 k4.*, FP. : mbe - JMS. , rfIrdICTURERS. D ANIEL BENNETT SON, MARC- Y...mama or WHITE STONE C HINA AND CREAM COLORED WARE. DATOMCA AAD WAAXIIOVAZ Ai No. 74 lirirrr , • vsoir;Pa.: lohLsaylex e. near- MACKINTOSH,, HEMPHILL & CO., ,LTJ. corner Pike and O'llara streets, pear the City Werke Wiens; Pltteburet4 Pa. 'Eatiefacturen of •MACKINTOSH AND . 1..pair.128 IMPROVED PAVENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of , eli oleos and beet style. • - Raving put up machinery of• large capacity and of the best quality., ere are prummed to do heavy Job bing, and solicit pork in this line, trotting that by promptnese, and the chancier of our work, to merit We rite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE 050/IJATINGI ENGINES, as combining advantages - heretofore pitatiabn . al In this elms of Engine& • ' • jadielyd : 13r.1: 3 ill :4', 3 uppErimp, op , AxD Dusts Ur ALL cows or COPPER.-DIS LIALED PUBS MY WHISKY Ind FAMILY !MEGAN., N. 189, 191, and 198 Irtrum street, • Wean Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. • Privataordersaelicited. Highest market prim • • for RTE. Ytted 011 and all other poisonous lagridlents • y extracted, by a poems new and improved. os . • . T(/' .1g W., Cbmer of Iririt and Libe .treed, PITTSBURGH, P., U - OW UPEBIOR STEAMWILNEMAGTVIK ENGINER,MACHINERT, ac. m715:0 VSKANCIS.,- ho Wawa NT.. A.). Pittsburgh; otinufacturerolDOlLZll ItIVE7g, WBOUGHTSP/K321, ODENON AND EAILLOAD, Werery deactiption... ' • ' aarParttedar sized or shaped SPIELS - Nod RIV ETS, large or amall, owls to order et short hake. A wood admirtment constantly on had. mr20:1111, a. A. r. utarasts. •VXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.- ..WA WO!..FE,;FLIFICKIFFF FM. %Ass IlAtioreo ?neut. 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CANAL, GARDEN ER'S, DEICE AND STONE EASON'S WHEEL BARROWS, all made of the bad dry Gather; alto all hinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to -.: ROBE. 11AEE' Wawa, Masty ambit:Lßaikal Todersketreat Stattolt,lAlleshato. td • LYON ARNSTiais t IMPOETER. AND .2.1 DALT= the' =stalks% bolasf GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, sad `kindit o SHOEING AND -CLIEWING - 'ZOBAECH„ , 101137, YANOY IIZEILSOLIALIAL.:PIPES, TUBES, itui Ac., in gnat variety, U NDER THE T. 011AULIES HOTEL, Pibur, ' H.4l.—Th• Trade supplbidatt Masai terms., VIT 'YOUNG, *comma' to Cart,- L -T iniaht &Young. 244 , 97 .Wool "treat, corner of Dlatootot alloy,. dealer k ell kinds of CITTIMIT, itaZOBS, aIIrLES, vojßus, ssivas, sew sons, elms, is.. se. At lo amotimant of the above goods co notantly on ittand. • nth' AGICSON.: 8: TOWNSEND Poßi Poems Aim oclu BA, DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND tits RUMP OON PORK, o. 12 Fourth otreot, r Llborty. 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Ha a b the connaollor et tiniTnacro' M' JOHN J WO LOOTT I concur mud heartily f ilih th e sh ore. • LNONAUD H. I c k"'gr° ll 7 concur lo the hplolon ex ZA" • eed 1 talca'pliatar at my opinion that the ° a w brolicdolt fun I blow oitaiona Who • BM.. hit hror. darns Miktter tattlmont la I fay meta; In the:alaova nmmunaLth r• A on. * DRNNunlif H e oln Mn in Iminla for lha Nigh evn • o da... than any other Mocha In fhb city. Tare—fl jTht T • Downinrr.' to. anikatowt COMMERCIAI A JOURNAL. TTSBURG rriL* BO OH H. 63r Lite oafs of I%lumens. OAKS AND WOOD CHAIM PIIICES JAS. W. 11 7 00 D WELL, Acisainarr Courrn, P 1 JrZUSIT, 4e. co.,' SLUT, ASTOREI', Publication Office No. NI Fifth Street MOBNINO AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO TUE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: I:lounge EDITION 4-56 per anon= In adr►nce, or 'l2 att. per week tun carried. Velma . Knarzos—sl per annum In advance, or G cent& per reek from amen. RDIT/0111--Blngla surdas, 52 par Phr• orauoro, $1,15; Tea or upwards, per moony lunalably la drawn.. , • . • ADVI;RTIBING AT RICASONABLI RA'PKB THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22. MR. SUMNER'S CONFISCATION SPERM - On Monday, May 19, in the Senate, the Confiscation bill was taken up, when Mr. SIM NKR made one of his elaborate and power ful speeChes. The following is an excellent condensation of bin argument, and we com mend it to the dispassionate attention of every . • . . • patriotic citizen : ‘. Mr. Sunrise, (Rep., Mass.) Bard—lf I can simplify this, discussion, I shall feel that I. have done nomething Lenard establishing the truth. And now -if you will kindly give me your attention, now, - if try to open the ques tion in such a way as to exhibit clearly all the points In issue.. There Is a saying, often repeated by statesmen and often recorded by publicists, which embodies the direct object of the war which we are now unhappily com pelled towage—an object aometinies avowed in European wars, and more than once made a watchword in our own country—.qada._ nity for the , past and security for the -fu.. ture." Such should be our compre hensive aininor more, nor less. With out indemnity for the pest, this war will have been waged at our cost. Without security for the future, this war will have been waged in vale.- Treasisre and • blood will have been lavished In vain. But indemnity and , security are both means to an end) and that end is the national unity and the Constitution of the United States. It is not enough if we preserve the Constitution at the expense of the national unity." Nor is it enough if we enforce the national unity at the expense of the Constitution. Both must be maintained. Both will- be maintained if we do not fail to take counsel of that prudent courage which is never so much needed as at a moment like the present. Two things we seek as. means to an-end :.Indemnity for the 'past and'eiscarity for the future. Two things we seek as the end itself: national unity un .der. the Constitution ; of the United States. W,hattiver may be the doubts of Senators or their fine-spun constitutional theories, nobody can question that we are in the midst of sale facto rebellion, and in the midst off a de /ado , war. We are in the midst of each and both. So far as the displacementof the National - Government prevail, that, It this moment; .thronghout this whole territory, there are no functionaries acting under the United States, but all are pretending to act under the newly established usurpation. Instead of tho, oath to support the Constitution of the United States, required by all officials by the Consti tution, another oath has beets substituted, to support the Constitution of the Confederacy ; and than .the rebellion has lammed a com plekeness of orgatdeation tusder<the most solemn saemions. In point of fact „through out thin territory, the National Government has been ousted, while the old State Govern ments have ceased to exist, lifeless now from rebel. hands. Call it enicide; if yOu will, or suspended_anituation, er abeyance, they have none the less ceased to exist. Such in the plain- and palpable fact. If ell this be not rebellion, complete' in triumphant treason, then is rebellion nothing but a name. , Thump - *roosts now arrayed in war against the Government of. the United States are unquestionably inessies, exposed to all the incidents of war e with Ito penalties, seizures, contributions; confiscations, captures and prizes. They are enemies, b ecause their com bination has assumed the port and proportions of war. Therefore, Sir, In determining our course we may banish 'all question of power. The power is ample and indubitable, being regu lated In the one case by the and in the other case by the rightiisf War. If we treat themes rebels then wealii - under the re straints of the Constitution. , If we treat them as enemies then we have all the latitude sanc tioned by therights of war. 'lf we treat them as both then we combine our penalties from - the doable sources. What is. done against them merely as criminals will naturally be in conformity with the Constitution) but what is done against themes enemies will have no limitation except the righta of war. • After establishing In reason and authority' the existence of the two sources of power, Mr. Sumner proceeded to consider, first, the right. against exit:anal', founded on e sovereignty, with their limitation under our COnatitatlon; and, secondly, the rights against enemies,. founded on war, which are absolutely without coneatutional limitation. Under the first bead be passed in review the various limitations of thei Constitution, saying that, he should not be' less sensitive. than any other Senator with acegerd to any uneonetitatioDal proposition. Show him That any proposition Is without support In - the' Constitution, or that it offends against any of its safeguards, and it could not receive his vote. I. Cengresa has no--power over Sta. very in Abe States; but • this - cannot interfere with taking slaves as a'penalty for crime. 2. There must be no ee 'Poet rau° l a** 3..-Noe bill of attainder. ' 4.- No person shall be de prived of life, libertyi :or property, without due process of low. S. ,In all criminal pro ceedings, the &ceased' shell 'enjoy I speedy and public trial by Jury of State and District where the crime was committed. IG. No at thiederof treason ihall woik 'cohaption of blood or forfeiture, except durino the life of the person attained! Thus elim4y the Uni ted States may exercise all the rights of war, which according, to international law be- Acing to independent States: In offering this proposition, I waive for the present all, ques tion:whether these rights are to be exercised by thingresa or by the President. i It is IntS - !dent that every nation his in' Alibi respect a perfect equality; nor can any rights of war as,- to other nations be dented ito the Uni ted States. Harsh and repulsive as thee* 'tights unquestionably are, they are derived 'from the overruling,- instiective law of self 'defend°, Which it common to itetiOns as to in dividuals. 'Every community hing theform end character of sovereignty ba s a right' to national life, and in defence of)sech life it . may Put' forth all its- energies. I Any other principle would leave it the wretched prey of wicked men, abroad or at home. In vain you sword to it the rights 'of sovereignty if you • despoil ' s, Of other rights without which sover eignty cannot- filet. - "I think, therefore, I jam," was the sententious - utterance by Which, the first of modern philosophirs demonstrated persons, existence.- "lam, therefore, I have :rights," may be the ' declaration` of every sow ereignty whew Its existenati ii assailed. i After this survey of the limitations in the 'Constitution . 0/1' ou r rights againdt criminals, Mr. Buterier ntutt , consldaref• in i detail our . Vightis against 'comics, according ttrthe,rights ~ o r war. declaimed for the Uni4d States all acknowledged righta of war belonging to index, : pendent States. These rights were considered. Wader the heads: "of (I.) . Rights'algalust the enemy's property within our terriorial.juriv, 'Untie's - arid - (2) spinet th e enemy's property be onitour'jurisdletion. ' The cash of Brown, in; the Supreuie, , Court of the Malted States, , blithe es blish this 4 poWer of Congress winds ' a ' all *betty's' property'vrithil our juis .dic JIM. -- le. Outlaw or nations all the public, property an enemy ; lend e r money, is lia ble to tie iire,'While the . proOrty of, priVitti eiti tenegs exempted ; bat the only'seasori or Sac million' clearly 11,.that in an international wa' Sin thievinimenlitionnlii restionsible:::hr isalio PloWww. are 'X" AS tC4h O C*, ; where. la, n the present war; every:reed lain:boson: ' Parte and assumed all ille..reePonsibUitlee t ng hiaiieltistetortny.:t The releliesp-:: it taint any exemption. , 'i He is Intel lin.' l', aw the" Government - in' an international r,, , itti hislands as well as hit Petsicialiwo ""- MlthaeriiMilot warms,' be 014 ed Liaki =EMI • . by Congress, but it must be while wee ispeied ing.— When war i over, then Will come the time for penal statutes. After this surveyof questions of law' Mr. Sumner next reviewed in detail the history of confiscation in libelant and modern times— especially in France—and also the numerous confiscation bills upward of eighty in num ber, during ourrere ellen, with a diplomatic controversy to w,hi h they. gaits rise, in the course of , which M . Jefferson assorted the atrongesi'ground-under the rights of war.' In. determining what powers - to exercise you will be: lded to a cbrtain extent by the Mt jest Which you seek Ito accomplish. Do you seek really to put &Iwo the rebellion and to tread it out forever, hr do you seek only the passage of a . penal statute ? Do you seek a new decisive weapon in the war which our country is compelled to wage, or do you seek nothing more than t 6 punish a few rebels? Or, if the object yod seek is simply punish ment, de you wish Bite be sure and effective, or only in name 7 Are you in earnest to strike thiarebellion with all the force sanctioned by the rightiof war, or tlo you refuse to use any thing beyond the pehnsful process of muni cipal law? I put these questions sincerely and kindly. You will answer them 'by your votes. If you are not in earnest against this rebellion now arrayed in wer—if you are con tent to seen to act without acting ;, to scent to strike without strikillg i in short, to ecces rather than to Le, yon - will pass a new 'penal statute and nothing More. . Assuming, then, what has been amply dem onstrated, that the eights of war aro ours without abridgement', and assuming, also, that you will not allow ,our present canoe, which has enlisted eachmighty energies, to be thwarted through any failure on your part, I , ask you to exercise lhese rights in such a way as to assent priiMptly and sorely that permakient peace in which all that we desire Is contained. But to—this end it will not he enough..to triumph over the rebellion ; it must be so completelys crushed that it cannot break forth, while its authors are not allowed to escape punishment. ---all of which may be accomplished only hi such a bill as I have proposed. The reasons of polity, if not of duty, are controlling. l But while all desire to floe the rebellion completely crushed, there may be a difference with regard tes the rights of war which shall be exercised., Some ink be for a few ; others 'May borer all. Some y reject the examples of the past; others ma insist upon following them. It to foryou to hoes°, but in making your electiOn, you will not forgot the object in view. At another oint I have loaned on I the authority of Groti . In turning now to Vettel, a writer of mai:Wino understanding, who has done so much o popularize the law of nations, I am influenced by the considera lion that, Inas austere than others he stems always Inspired by the free air of native S witzerlandand filled with the desire of doing' geed, so that what he a casino-cannot be re garded as illiberal orb eh. In grasping the details which may onto into the object-pro posed, this benevolent meter teaches that we 'may seek these thing . (Vattel, Book 3, cap. 9). I. Possession of what 2., Expenses and char .reparition of damages. B.4teduction of the e emy, ep that ho shall lie incapable of anjualvilsdence.' • 4. Punishment of the tummy. And in order to arrive a t these results, the Rights or War are ours be employed in our discretion ; not forgetting that, the property , of every rebel, whether real or personal, is as , justly Ilable to forfeituH as the property of a hostile prince is admitte to be by the Rigida of War.. . ' - But the tallest puppies net drop. For the coneptrators who.organiz d this great crime, and let flip the dogs of itlar, there can lie no penalty too great. ' They; should be not only punished to thaextent o our power, but they should - be stripped of all means of influence, so that, should their live be spared, they teary be doomed to wear them at in poverty, if not in exile. To this etidth it property must be taken. But their poord laded followers may be safely pardoned. Let to all the privileges 'of eitizenshipin a regime ted land, 'they will unite in judgment of .rho e leaders who hive been to them such cruel kniasters. But the property of Mo l ders consists largely .of land, owned - in erten:Mire plantations. It is just that these shouldbe broken up, so that they can never again betel nurseries of con spiracy ordieaffection. P rationed into small eetelees they will afford homes to many who aro now homeless, whiletheir peculiar and overbearing social influence will be destroyed. Poorneighbors, who have been so long dupes and victims, may become independent posses sors of the soil: Brave sc Idiom who have left their :Northern skies to 'florist the battles of their country., resting, at last from their vic tories, and changing thei • swords into plow shares, may fill the land w,th Northern indus try and Northern principlds. I say little of personal property, because, although it may be justly liable to confisca tion, yet it he easy to se that it is of much less importance then the and, except so far as alayea may , be falsely 'Massed under this head. ' ' The slaves of rebels cannot be regarded us property, real or personal.; Though claimed as property by their mask, s, and though too often recognized as such b individuals in the Government, it is the glut of our Constitu tion that it treats, slaves always as'"persons." i At home, beneath the Melt and local laws, they may be chattel!, but ry are known to Our Constitution only us a It. In this simple and indisputable fact, the is a distinction clear as jasticeitself beta/son the pretended property In also-es and all her property, real or personal. ,Being men, they aro bound to allegiance, and entitled to ;reciprocal protee- Lion. It only'remains that; a proper appeal should bo made to, their natural and instinct tire loyalty , ;' nor mu day pelended propcirtY of Ittetrinastnra supersede this clalm----I will not say of eminent domain; but of eminent power, inherent In the National Governmel, Wiiieliar all times his a right to the nervic e of all. : I .._ „ zettit. Id &Minting the .alivosi free, you will at once do more than in any other way, whetter to eoncrsr, to Pacify, to puhlab, or to bless. Yowls-ill take from the toboltien its -main - spring.of activity and strength; you will stop its chief source _of provisions and, suppflea; a you will remove motive and temptation. to prolonged existence, and you will destroy for ever that diaturbing influence, which so long as it is , allowed to exist, will keep this land a volcano, ever ready to.hteakt fortis anew. But, while accompliabwg this ,work: you will at the same time by the magical touch of Free dom, do an act of wier ecoomy, giving now valuate all the lends of Slavery, and opening untold springs of wcalth - ianti you will also do an act ofjustice destlaed le also our national name more than any trltim h of war or any skill in posse. God in his benolicenco oilers to nations, as to individual , opportunity, or rooruarry, OPPORTUNITwhi c h of till thirigicis moat tobo.disliod4 ' Never before in history has he offomd inch 'as is ' now ours. Do not fail to seiie it. The blow with • 'which we • amitel an accursed rebellion ' will at the some time: enrich and bless . ; nor is there any proapority or"happi nese which it' mill not scatter' abundantly throughout the land,- and fustian act will be an epoch, marking the change from barbar ism to civilissiticin.' By the old rights of war, prevalent In Africa, freimon were made Slaves, but by the rights:of War, which I ask you,l,cocalate,'_ , Shaves will be made froenien. 'Mr. President you , scok indemnity for the pant, and security for, the future; if you Melt the National .unity ander the Constitn tion.of the United States,' herels the way in whiCh all these can be Surely obtained. Strike down the loaded! of tile rebellion, and lift up the slaves I. Then will there be an in demnity for the Past such no lotion ever before was able to win, and there wiltbd.sse euritY for the Future such as no nation ever before enjoyed, while the Reimblic, glori6ed, and strengthened, will be assured forover,une and indivisible. > ' I JOH, , N Xiga.i)4j4.l 00 • itc4l w Loaf or - A. Putt SrEutga.4—An arrival at 7 ! giv: ar • • .1111ston napprtit prpse steamer-P.O:- roa la" of rfillkiblim iltalthr; while oik •Tly froal itii 'I N,,, Orleans, with; a battery !ofry , elanl to • NA a _CoollB4"lll:s—(nam'ih'im Co., it,4114 Viaag a: leak and dark *U4 Mle. in tal= ls ° an t d algrtba. ia _ 7 " : tina:°Foy: ...rIMLIELLE' BRANDlEs—pimentanan. A. Baler ' boa • Theite, and other breads , dark and pile, la . - ttninmd: as v UPllot4' la .ta...017-aarrofa on 1 44 D 9111—Z. r.'Xelloix OfVfilnbadookJ N ON •••• • • ° the tate - 46taiiriiriAi2ita ' std wee Drop,- r Pi" tbst. - vvPit" O zd ' a. " , AS ingtoni ZUSI—Bt Clnin and Jaanitc•— , inketecrtrando: Wzaap OiatitfatiayaltY; resurrect iN-.,wilmicirsidau`nll-441Xmleiroil104x tha /s l3 *o4ratie itr,ty; - It Sopo i .; ind'othiiih r =" 77 ' • " Fit rocas an attlabotto'ria ode* movement. ° "' - ' 7128 /3 " 4 "!. tr . 71"4u!ra1e•""4411k44' ~iiw;si '~f._ Newspaper Correspondents Banished • tromßeck's Cantp. A special dispatch I to the Cincinnati Geuetie makes the following statement: Some days ago, tien. 'fetlock Witted a field order excluding all! civilians from. camps, which he explained, to apply, to - ?towspaper men. Thejoarnalista handed him All address repreienting the injustice the Order causes on the eve of a battle, Ito themselvei r and the public, saying they! would het I ntteinpt to evade the order, but assuringhim ;that some in his camps would, in spite of ani precau tions he might take; .urgingdthaf:'.they were hers in accordance with Secretary Stanton's -order, and asking whether there was any honorable condition in which journalists could remain, lie replied ho would exclude all ci vilians, but would bo glad to hear any proper sition or sugostion they might make. They then agreed upon to present the following: That wo will alt present to General Balleck satisfactory proofs of 'our loyalty him our whereabouts in the army that. he may know whore to find us ,at all times,land give "the exact parohrof honor which the:ecretary of War has announced will be required of journalists as a condition precedent to their passing within the army lines underhis order, which now is in force in all the other Military Departments of the United States.; Matlock refused to accept this; Tho representatives of the N.Y. Tribune, Iteruld and Boiton Jour nal, Philadelphia l'rees, Cincinnati (,scene and Cononereierl, SL Louis Dessukrai and:: Republi can, Chicago rriOuns and most other papers represented here, withdrew to-day. ;After an nouncing their determination, the. Provost Marshal assured them that ouch as Xttompted to gain an unfair advantage .by evading the' order, should bo diligently huntedrout and arrested, and set to work on the fortifications. Confiscation in the Senate. • .0n — Montliky, the. Confiscation 01 being under consideration, Mr.' Powell, (Dem.,).•4f Kentucky; !nand to souks out th6:'.alarentit section, which authorizes the Proildent to employ and organize persons of African des cent as he may deem n'mmssal the rebellion. Itejectedi. TEJO Carlile, U., r"rw , , DI, Law fa, U., Powell, DI, lltawicrat, U., Saulsbury, D., Latham, Li., Stark°, it; 14. LT . Anthony, U., h'uster, It.. Browning. 11., . primer, 11, Clark, It., (lariat, Rl, Col Lamer. R., Muria: 12. j COWIIII. R., l/owalll. 11., Dixon, 11.. Rowe, IL,! Doolittle, R., 11.0, R.,tAltutl i Fowl:Ann, It., BurnerOy, 8., Foul, 8.., Mr. Ilmincimon, (U.,) of Missouri' moved to strike out the first seclion and insett a sob stitnto providing that any poyson liereariar convicted of treason 'shall suffer death; or im prisonment, and all his E roperty be fdrfeited during life. belong to U. ,es . pf the war, with • The object of *ibis amendment was to pre— vent the freeing of the slimes of secessionists. Tho amendment was rejicted—yeas 1.2, nays 25. The vote was the ame as that pn the last motion, except that Ir. Cowan voted yea. Thus Mr. COWAN vote for armjneelaves, but voted against freeingithem. ••• Although the project i t arming the'slaves .was received with a virulent opposition; when first broached, yet hero we find the Cenete, by a vote of 25 toll, authorizing such arining,, and Mr. Cowan votes With the mijority.. This is one of the signs of the tinies,iwhich the President refers to.. . . _ ' The Fugitive SlavQ Law. About one hundred slaveholders froniPrince George's County', Mary waited mien the . President on Monday, .end through aCom • mittee, consisting of kles'srs. CrisfieldOVeb , star, Calvert, and Boyne, complained eoucern- Log the non-enforcement of the Fugi five' S hwe law in the Distriet, and' of the Madre aces alleged to have been thrown in their way by Gen. Wadsworth, who, it seems; doei not show much alacrity in aiding its exectition, refusing wholly except when the elahhants prove themselves loyal eitisens, and oa that point taking the evidence of the slaves.' :din der these disabilities, these eleveholderieeom plain that out of SOU or i,OOO who have es caped from their county into the District, but or twelve have been recovered. The Pre s in reply, assurrl them be bad entire confidence Gen. Wadsworth's ability and intention to du right, but, would take, their representations into consideration, and 'see that no injustice 'was &lie. The 'fugitives about whose welfare these' Maryland gentle. men are so solicitous are, na wo are informed, emigrating from the District in'uonsidet.able numbers. Come take passage onxessels bound down thc , ePotomae ; and some, strange te'say, seek freedom. in Virginia. Banks arid Fremont's Departments. The; Wheeling Intelligence, says, that the First Virginia Regiment, with Alen. Welds' whole division, has manned across the• Blue Ridge, and joined the army of the.Rappaben:. nook, under ISPDOWeII. Tho Chicago, Luse makes the following statement ;• - lien. Banks has withdrawn altogether from the Shenandoah Valley, and the separate de partment,of, which he:om the mtlitary -Com mander, is virtually merged with Fremont's. Tho retreat from .near llarrisonburg began ten days ago and at hut accounts the column was some roily tittles north of that point, at. Strasburg;;,where' direct ratlconnection 'offers to Manassas Junction and Afeaandria :over the route that Gen. Jo. Johnson took las tJ uly to reinforce Boauregard. It is perhapi too soon to. spoculate what Banks is going to do, whether in, assistance to Gen. McClellan or M Powell. The fact that the main . portions of Fremont's army are hofore 'StatintOri,, is reason enough why Banks' Should no longer be needed in the hiturAny Goveamono , IVit4Lusnuio.-- tol. David Campbell, of thePifth Pennsylva nia Cavalry, is appointed Miliiary. Govetnor of Williamsburg. Under his inritruetiene fuel and subsistence are furnished by our Quarter master to the inmates of the Insane Asylum, and about two hundred and' fifty aleit' and wounded rebels With one hundred and fifty of our own.tenderly.cared for. , , . fns SIdKNE.SB .41 . orrrovs*,:--The hoists at Yorktewn—id all told-ateloecapied as ty phoid hospitals: The 'teenage of 'deaths 100 a day oat of .100 or 500 patients. The dpin missary-General of prisoneis and ethers fin cliarge of prisoners ate hendeforth to be: re quired to keep luts containing )he name, regi monk, anti State to TWA : each repel beloStia, TIIIAAAMY AT 90AIAT4'.— . The army of .1.4 - -leek is now. so near ; -tbit- of Su:regard, that It acorns impossible-to pronitt an engaidausat noon. The newapape . ra of Indiana nobs illy' allot the , aaapansa iorribloanaolig the people' of those States. •` - • • , COL. CoLin,. of; the 2Mit Illinois regiment, on .s -visit bonze, zap' that lialleek't. Amy 'lambert 186,000 mei, and' that fit is . belitynd the rebels do not'rinatber more'. tha n 100,01/11: . 4 " 4,1 44.74 , p . . ~.:"~~' . . .. . ... .71 : --...! E . _ .' ' . .. •. . - ' ' Reports from Gen. McCfellon's Army. Accounts from lien. dicelellan'e army are, that Gen. Sumner has been reiessed from 'ac tive service, by reason of liis relent to reittfbrce Gen. Reintzeltoxe at the battle of:Williams . burg!." . CoDgressinan,llibo havejnit reached here from , the army 'of Gen. McClellan, state that 1 .on account of rains the roads on the Ponin stila are in a stretched condition 4 . A gentleman of much oblervailon and ex perience, who his just returned from the Pen insula, and hes had an opportunity to ob serve minutely the condition of lien. ble- ClelLan's army, and bis preparations reports that no anxiety need be entertained :bout his • success. The army is in splendid condition, the preparations for n'forward movement Jr. complete in every detail, anp the 'occupation • of Richmond by Gen. AleCiell iin a few days: —whatever obstacles the re may offer—: may be regarded as beyond ait ti ,,u, dos,. of doubt. —.1.) dto the N'Y Ifer9ld..' VIRE C IN U SURANCEBY 1' CO M PA N Y . OP PHIL ADELPHIA. isn BUILDINGS, Umltodor Perpetual, 6iSRCRANUIS& FURNITUILE,Ac., In town or cotmtry.lke No: SOS Walnut:Street. as foll Carnahows:, 1 .29,510; 'Aura.", 2 308 , 51 206---invotted" , Pint Mortgage on InprovidtritYPropii. -t,y, worth double the am0nt1t.....:.,....3156,000 00 Ground rant, first. • - 24(41 60 Penns. B. Co.'. it, par oont. Mortgage Loan, 930,000, 71,900 00 City of Philadelphla,tl per rent. Loam - - :".24000 00 Alleghottylcounty 6 per ct. P.lO. 11. Lotus 10,000 00 Collateral bonds, well secured— - 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Brood Top idonntain Hamad Company,°liege 100 m...-. WO 1 M Pentasylvanin Co.. 4,000 CM Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co . , 24,350 00 Stock of County Yin Insurance Co: '1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. IL Insurance C 0.... • 700 00 CommorcLal Bank do . 5,135 91 'Mechanics' Bank , do . • —........ 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance ..WO 00 BMW Boconable, business paper..„._,,..,,.. ,16.22/ 19 Book Amounts, scented intenet, 6,M8 72 • Cash on hand and In bands of manta--; 11,385 35 y to I,lippreens • Clem Timsley, Sunned Bonham, Wm. it. Themppon, Hobert Steen, Frederick Brown, - Wm.kicusser,. 0. Shirai:mon, Benj . W. Tinel John Worrell„.! Marshall Hill, '.. H. L. Hamm, • Lothrop, Bohr. Toland, . • Chia. Leland, Lonnig, Jacob T. Bunting, , o.li. Wood, smith Bowen. Jaa B. Woodward. •• „ John Bissell. Pittab'gb. B. HIBICHMAN,Socreaup., , J. Q: BOBBIN, Aram a) ay 6 Northesat corner. Third and Wood itrbet. • . WI Wilson' ' U., id, Wright, U, Shorman, IL, Surtmei'; It., Ten Eyck, IL, Trunibial, Wade, IL, Wilklnifor4ll.: IL, Masa NDEALNIT Y ' .141.4 b TM= INSIIMILISTOE COM PM_LADELP/31.11.1ian, 435 and 437 Chestnut street, near lOW Statement of /meta, January' lat, 188% yubllabed agreeably to an Oct of Amicably, being-‘ "lot Mortgages, amply ,• 3 00 lied ratattb (preal pal. 1108,314 81) coat Itemz, tO Temporary Loma; on ample Collateral Blocks, (preeettt. rake ai,..667 T 2) test ,,, 89,788 90,788 00 Notes sad Ina 1,821 00 Oath 27,918 00 . . / W 2 08.951. 63 VW The one profits from premiums which this (lumping can divide by law are horn helm .which have been determined. Insurance rude on every doeuiptiosi of property. ha town ith se and <unary, at rates se low ma are conaistent wcurity. , • j Since their incorporation, a periodrof thirty yesra„ , ,v they have paid to by drake an amount exceeding . "' Four Hakes. q/ Dolan, thereby adatding °vicious. of the adr.wetaces of Insurance, at well as their abili- ,•• • ty and diepoution to moot i with promptnees al I • loWasa paid during the year 1 8 58—.......«.111.06,026 6T • nenurronal • • . Charles N. Banker, Iwo Mordecai D. Lewis, JaoOb it. Bralth.; Tobias Wegner, Edward O. Dale. - • David S. Brown, Geo. W. Richards, 2 • • Samuel Grant, Gauge CHARLES N. DAZIOKEB, Freakiest. • EDWARD C, DALE. , TAX Preafdrek 3. GARD Agent, Office Northeast c0r..W00d..1 Thlvdata, - - - ----- VIRE, -MARINE AND. INLAND , suiterioE.—itisoicANos , COMPANT or NOIITH AMEBII7A , PIULADELPHIA. A • • - Inca,rporated 1799.11/.1. /500,000.. awry 10.-1859..4..—".......-...,....E1,2160E2 62 _ ARTHUR G. corinN. Proldmi t THOHAN pLATT.Bare/ory. NEURANCE CO. OF THE STATE I or PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Ineofporatal 1791—Capital , Ear t,000.• . re"arY BILEILItiIID, WILLIAM BAllPEEs&cretarg. . HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE . , !fl Incorporated 1.810-04Eil, 5600,60% y ere ta is m . H Ell2 - 17DON.P7ILLAL. T I M. C. ALLYN. Sf.r"Nasy. #TIn UW.oe to the aboie old wiErreltsbia Com. ponies can: he obulned iet5:111; 87 Wuter etreet,Babsleys Ba d = WESTERN - INSURANCE CUEirA• NY OF PITTSBURG . B. DIIDLER, Jr,Prarldrat. • G• M. GORDON, Secretary. , • • • Dales, No. tl2 Water street, Spans I Oa:a - Wm. Douse, up Stairs, Pittsburgh. , wat iauan °visa ay kinds. of Tars toed Marine Ria . .he A Homo luatitutwai,l9.A 111.hrectorswho aryissell Inseams is the dad e o ars dde- - miiM, kr prang.. anA .liberality.. Isatast . at* the character said. they hare 'sweated, as ofierlig at Lint protectices to thew who cloaks to to iassnaL ASSNTS, OCTORSR . 30,1858 t . • Stack •63,000-OD Itortgacres 8,100 Ct. Oak. • 256 t 0 Open Acmcmts, 7,800 tiO 27^5 Notes and Bills 173,07/I 11 Lt. Idiller, Jr. Jame" McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Airs. Irk, {`Yillaam Dan* )I.lsntltb. O. W. Elcketain. • CIITIZRN'SLNSUILADIUMGVALFAN • - PlTTSBUSGH...of il ee,skusu Maskiskand 'Water streets, 'second goer. bAMITEL BEA D " WAL BAGS:LEY, Praddest. • .• • - Insures Steam b o ats alad a''" '%ms.,a; Insures against kr and damage In ihs navigation . • oI the Soothers and Western Rivers. Lakes and Bayous, mai the navigation of the Seen. Insures agalust lee and damage by firs. Win. Bagabeya llrataN M. Slur, •-• Jai: Park, Jr.; • ' John Wigan, W. G. Johnston, Jas. tkes , B. V. Jouss, • _ Hod. T.. 11. flows, • John S. Dilwurily . • Barclay Preston. ' Quirks H. Zu .• : tigi iLA OELPILLA. Flag AND, 11.114% ..--L- 'NSW/ANDS COUPANIG Malls Gtmixtut it..: (walla Ito CatOM Homo.. . ClPlWl.l 2l . o 4oo—Asoota, 5301.0i11. '. ' . will fake all kin& of lantana. tidier portal or Itolltod; ca pray ' description ol•Property or I* , candiso, ateoaonardo ate* of premiu_ m . ' . . .: BOBZILT P. ElNG;..Prookkot. - -.. , M. W. BALDW/N, Vice Proidia r. fiLtthnmeir, swrda q . - • 1 Joseph a. Pal, - Jobs Jos O. Sanaa, Clara, ' 2 ~00rialt, Agar{ TltlrCand Wood mom. hee.. jr; Geo. W. P. B. 8s !q,' A I.,LEGILEN Y . as U KAN Oik - l - LX Itd 4314.PAItIrOr PITTEMIII9II. ;0910a.1ita.37 lUt4 street] Bank-Block:' . - • - 1' .• ' ' • - Imams aptoat all Wads 0 /be mid 'Kathie Bar .1, _ISAAC JONES, Prandial. - ,_ JOIINT.:3IICf„X!_#N-Piot-Pott. -D. W. BOOKiSionstam.' ". _ -- 11-:.." -.- ' . Capt. WiaiDS*lll. Ocairat aptat., : Dni ! g rti o: D. ifcCottl, '• "-, '. ICapt. Adam Jacobi,' . Capt. -Wm. Deanp It L. bloOntar, Bob!. 11. Ureic. .L. - him :Jones,: O. Gr. Hussey. Meng Cbitda, • M. 0. Gray, JohaJr. B. nameaocie. 1110 • • •'Y'iti & rlU,lekt•hlEZE•tr, waz ranted to hew traun in lone idititel or. tem; "- Pt 1.111 treats CO 0/32 to a oenehroneyht for rte twin Inn than Ulf the than or ehr other hotter in the auutet. .Dlrectioue for Doing, with a numb er orreehns for =skint/no &eon and,Water lees,. ainipany each freezer.:' Par tote at' the _Family Grp. whist Idbetty tad stand atresti. 'Goma., do. 15=3`atti;; ':.': ( - 7 • ' 8 bar. Prim! do.. boxes. 'do .• ... tr a t . 11831481, d'asi iu!d ite b 7 . r4tkax VAN GP_ • xxsuß.s.rcE. TIIWLEY. =.96 1 Andrew'Ackley, Alexander Speer; David 11. Long, •Reoe J. Thorny, Reny. P. Bohemian, Arne D. Weeie. M GORDON - - ,z*.•
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