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Just brought to my notice, for the first time; • ' ' ',feature 'connected with the last hours of the. 4 " 1 , session, .gbiob, although, a leading-Zone, very' ._ • mama! - in itself, and nktendlY, interesting • --, to the petiple of, this county, for the oomph mint paid Co one of their own members, tip - : pears tot have been entirely overlooked by - - yaw well-known Legislative Mire/pendent ?, lullsserintor the alosing sosnes of th e .'''.:. . House of Representatives. The subject met=' torts an thpromptitspeech by Mr. Williams, ..." made, upon the Batt octliellouse, as shown Ity the report which L. hand you. I trust that Yen , will Dad it worthy Of 'repubfirtittltitt,and that „Tout correspondent will'takenci offence at the .., I diatomite ,oTthe fact, and the speech whitih . $ he has so strangely OYSTISOiLed. JUSTICE. .. , 1 : . -virecann g t find recital for the whole speech. Like alt the iropicontii speeches of ldr.s Wit . ... _. ;.• . ._ 'lams, it is able and eloquent.' 'Alter some ,' - graCefttl, farewell veMarks,, appropriate at the close' of aseaslon he portrayed in strik : , .ing colors the-gloom which overspread the' ' - -- 'country during-the earlier stages of the war, an which I culminated in. the.disas -,: " • - tors' f 11Run and Beira Bluff. .lle then proceed as follows : • . • ' -- ' In the midst of, our affliction, in the very 2 , __depth of our gloom, it- pleased the Presi- , dent . of I the 'United States to commit the direction of 'the Most important of all the , ,Departreents of thegevernmentthst whiCh ;concerned the management of the war—to ;`other hands. It was my-Li'orttine to know, ' . and knOw well, thit - Min whom he had thus tieleeteec ,`, , 11e was a-,; lawyer and no poli- 1 lician;-ht the erillimry•sense of the term. /le had' not - imiglit'eri intrigued for the po . sition. . A lawyerwiyiself nrl'nh Politician either, t had practiced in the same courts - with hint for ninny years.: I knew, that he - ~. - was able, acti ve, patriotie, earnest and bold' —that he was endowed with high intellec -, • tual powers, and a herculean energy, which was a guaranty that things must move. I . thought I understood his opinions, and that , I- he I: the man , above all others, whom Provide hid indicated for the place and l e $ , : the oils . Ihuried to Weahington for the purpose of seeing Wm. I portrayed in lan ,- gunge strong as I could utter the velem , itous co dition of the country. I insisted 1- - that wii - Were losing caste amongst the us :. ' - i • tines - -that the very, unmolested presence of • $ 'I" a -rebel army beyond the 'Potomac and in Ow of=oar very capital, Was a standing ~ menace which was worse than a dozen de ' ' - ;fizata,that no government could safely --- '.- step to inquire whethere it was strong $ enough, to put down a. rebellion--that it 1 ,-; Wire better for us to lose a_battle,, or even I an army,,than to endure this reproach and ' I humiliation—that 'we could not afford to c stand:Gine throughout the winter, and. that ' our Armies must moce, and the Republic at ,once fight its way back to the high.position 1, - which it had lost, without regard either to rough weather or heaitatiiig Generals. his answer Was: I realize '7 fully the , • I -force of ell, you _say.; .-- .1' agree with 1 you that the - army :mate, .move. : - If 2,4 1... mom counsels can.. avail,.., it. must anti $ shall move--and it, did move;-and now be j.hold! The - telegraphic wires flash upon us !, from day ,to day : almost with:the,rapidity -qf minute guns the announcement of Tic .',.... intim on „victories, so multiplied and inul-• ,tiplying,, that even, memory fails ba re , hearse the catalogue. The great republic -which sat in sorrow, as .1 have . just said, ~, , weeping over the .unnatural crime ef. her ', rebellious children, has wiped — away her , tears, *AO. now - stands once : more upon her . - ;:feet, waving her`avenging sword ; in .fiery cireles / over„:tliii heads of the traitors and I-parricides:who have gone about to compass her destruction.:- The nations which pointed at hei in scorn and mockery, and insisted ... -' that the rebellion was an accomplished fact -that;-..that she was ..dismembered : and broken . • • - :, 1, , into fragments—are . now. looking-on in ...;', amazement - at the spectacle of. a-power Which is able to gather 600,000 of her chid ' ..,dren around her in a few short mouths, and : to improvise one of their affections such an army as the world has never seen. 'Noth „ shig even approaching it has been witnessed ',on: earth, since the fierce struggle of the ' ;French-..Democracy, just escaped from cen; turies or oppression underiting and noble, When.thirty_independent nations walled them round . nal - with a.circle of-fire until their awakened energies rolled back the Invading legions, and the nations whieh .. --. r _ tienspired Jim their destruction saw their. Victorious eagles planted in nearly all their own capitals. The revilers of our institu . tiono untaught liy the lessons of, hietoryi/ forgetful of the example of Republman ,-• - $ 2,...$ : ,".. Prance—ire new_just beginning to discover .f'.. - y:_.., : . . '•°.. what "an. American• mob” is—and what ~-, ,:;--,: •:. ‘,.‘ . art American . mob" can, do. They will ~., 1.... - -.4:-.t..:, , ,,,-', , , s s ..:. Soon find to their 'confusion, as they see us .1 ,. .!..1 , f, ' ,, ,, tr. , ,....e. - .1 , - 1, ..., , .... passing through the 'fiery er,deul-of rebel `, Lion and walking over the btirning plough- Share of iaiolution, with' our Very gar ' - ,--- -".. , _; 1: ,;—.;; : -A 4 ',. '. - ...":',:nients . unainged, that ,Ifeptiblican goie—rn. .", instead of being - a faiLiire, is - now demonstrate) to be the subliniest - of umphi. - The glood which surrounded us at the beginning of the - present,' session, hes already brighteneillnte gprit, and the hope With widch we closed the previous one, now ripening - into`fruition. • • e Bitt, Mr. Spencer, there will be - _other 'Set& perhape on which renown yet 68 won: 'Tile 'victories already - achieved urn, but the - precursors of others that arete In spite of all the taunts and jeers ef. ' thb enemies of "freedins, arliffell at home as 'abroad, the great'American Itepublic,"with whose existence; the great interests of hit ,' Inanity are so inseparably intertwined, is" not yet deemed to die. I have the- conft denee,thciiii will. live and Ilouriih, when the isonarehidir of the old w o rld °hail hare - crumbled into ruins and pealed into high>. ry. The time is not distant—l ow it , with the eye of faith.=when our glorious eagle; 'Alto proud - emblem of our nationality, which stoops - overyour, head, shall be seen porch . ing over the blackened battlements of every that treason..his rent from our 't • !bands;, 'and:whew the stare and stripes shall float again .from ocean to ocean; over emery Statiet this now apparently' dismembered 7;..-=.lliiion.4 -, rust Mr., Speaker, , that glorious flog of bur fathers, however dimmed.or-ob toured:by treason, will floatonco'caore over, - att•unditided , people, :In all • its , orighial splendor, sea be seen and , honored hereif : ter as it his been 'heretofore,-in every land and unim - eyery sea Under lye whole hear-' •-ens—or It you will allow, me to : .borrow the "grind 'chorus - of , the national drawn( which has just been sung, slid is 'still ring-' ing in Our ears— ; I • - , "That banSer forever 'hail 1 O'er the land of, the free and the home Si' the breve" Mr. Williams set dolen'etnidst loud and Itinglouistintiedaiiplause , The Hardships of Soldier.; A correspondent writing froni arty SPie Ben. Casey's • Dirition, what remains of its . encamped fifths rear; a short distanos front ' the Chlakaltominy. - -, -The'rnen are without sheiteritopts, hire bat , few , or no. Matte*, and no,clothingestiptsriett...as they wore in the iii .elts having been Mr left - thidield of battle; whlch..'wer oeciiPhid that. night by tho - enemy,!,'Whe division ,is raid to ititllll/0k on 3,300 own * who ,cotophdely diaionrard - and , demoralliedp feeling . .great in mottos has. bean , done to a' greater" portion of them:by Jim 3fcCletlani - ' The di- , `, - visloti did o at`;mush _sicead, - .1_;0,00 , - radio e mean who, for some daiseontanded-sPhat ipeotodds. - They claim that the Ilst of:killed and Wounded- does ndf jostlfj (lea. •.; : McClellan. in his Amore by„ telegtaph.. yet". • -• • many of the atom have resigned: and go home tio A getter by another correspondent says: , _The pools, is gone -under ,tain-olonds, and e - stortoone of those whicb stiffen the march or iirtoletti and ImpOseclia4cler on `enibattied adlmtaa—is c lose at hand. There:Will be no . bilideofftichatindto.m.mow. There should be none ;day:after tauter:ow. Per here le •.celm,'regiment-and 'lre , 'othere- , -who lie witbontfadLa rubber or woolen with pallor of any Ite. ri.p.i.4n,.....ttity..l.pitLtizo)oitbs t - Kiiiiti PlO6ll eve r ything, rave what they stood und ipught in.. Aiter„ttiS er4itiat ttutY will.' 'reoeive to•niglit,, they. will, require, a day's . ' tlryinii a dey'S eutieliins; 'tile :few eninforts or a linile military day in Ai, sirataiS Of Yir. Ottii . t . c , render he.allt4,ei,itili..-.... .i."l94Soniin cieiTCtie4y...i. DlVtalon, home on. a ..farkaiglt;:told no - thafhe'4uid not slept' ,• . . soder' a tent for -weeks, Wad' never bid 'any `elOOielie - 424 hadnothing but' pork and hard bread As est, and that 4 robust now would be a. curiosity in the divieion. * RECORD. comairrtEn . OF 'ABBITIF.ITION 'OF BO.Utli OF TILADE FOB KEBILUA.BY AND gARCH. Wi.'llcCacrar, J. J. Gutiertz, J; 1. BENNETT, ' .1.141)1r11 B. Panowt; . ' i•l`l'Tditlllil,tt /14AIRKET8,. [Eieretai epeciaggior LltPittsbazgh Gazette.] TUESDAY, Juno - 17th, 1862. FLOUlt—unehongrAl; oalo of 41) able Flintily at ss @5,15; 59 do do at $5145,15, and . ‘ 125 do do at ,1.5@ 541 r:* finis norninal'ol,l4,so4 - 4,50.. . G/106.11.1E.4-'-Corh;e fine with ‘sale:o . of 15 :taiga prim° lII° at 220, and 15 do do at 2134fiittt%G. Sugar, steady. with .sairs of 10 bblo CUfleff . a(loX,c; . 6 do B Cairro at 974 c, add 5 hhde at 8 , 4 , f0r dttbastud,ilkyc for prime Porto Rico, Illolcutaes nominal at blic. BACON—steady bnt unchanged; eel? of 10,000 Ina Shonhlettint 4c; htni.Bagat Cured llama at &, .d I , oo odo,country.ourotkatdjic,for bhouldera and. 530 FISEE—S49,of 6MA* Battprora Iferring at $5,2S ;Prkbla :irk s Largo kfirckertil at anti 20 hall birle, Pickerel at $4.59.. W.1.1 . 14 . ..T-s4.l6frorft wharf of &50.1mah prime Rea ..WHT6KY-.43a1e of lO btifa Old Rye et 4,5 c; 12 do •How 14}e at'Llei and a? bble common Rectified at G. PtITATOES.SaIo of .50 busl4l:4roLattuotka at 800, sad .50dO Mixed at 450. •C111:ESSalO Of' 401,0,14 %V, [Litt 7c 100 do o at EON and 21 do, Hamburg BAIT-9alo of 23 We Nu. 1 Extra at 1105 rwr DRIED FITIT—SaIo of.a) bash Peaches (bah at $2,75, anc(W trn inferior Applos at sl,t3. . imports by Itbitrobd. PIITSZVECH. rr. Waists a CHICAGO ILAILHOIO, June 17.-1 bs. bacon, J 8 Dilworth a co; 314 bop barley, IS do tall+, McClurkau, Herron a co; 7-bbla :tallow, J Bachrich; 1 blnl tobacco, W a 1) ltlneharq IM tab flour, Schomaker .5 Lung; 10 - dos pall., Mc. Cullough, Smith a co; 2/1 do do l Metd a Illetsgar; 15 do do; Little a Trimble; 20 dodo, Graham a Thomas 16 do do, Hartland & Connor; 10 do do, Watt a VII. stag 18 hags rivets; 11.Tiarnsend a co - ' 10 dos buck et.; W Kirtnatrick; 15 do do, - Bsm Erma; 15 do do, Schou:taker a Lang; 141 machluery;Cmlg brae; 36 bp wool, Wm atacker; 0 bp rap, M McCullough. Diavuann a Piorsuccue- ILlLCoan. Jima 15.- 1 Car Iron on,,'Zug a Baluter, 2 du do; Brown a co; 10 bblawkatlni, 2 do putty, .1 Henderson; 1- bale bay, T Kennedy & bro;11) tas cheese, J Ham; 18 ta bbla flaa,Beal.Pulpreas; 1 Wad, 1 Ic collett, McKee bra; 29 kgs white lead, T 11 Navin; 45 oft WAN J Balthus)); 35 bble tlour,, Gerwlg; 102 bbl. !lour, Jas 111 cCullra co; 5 pkgs'bacou;Shricer a Laxear; 2 hp farina, Wm Haalage; 1Y Dv cheese, - E 11 Myers dr co. Imports br River. EVANSVILLE—rzn Dataris.'nzaL-29 bade tobac co, 1 o 1 bbls Itour,'Clarlto & co; 28Al 'aka sabeat,_R T Keunedy - rd Bre; 21.10 Man Dour, Malcolm & Mo han; Intl do do, p II Myers A co. LOlllSVlLLE—rzn.etnrm.Por—ti bales cotton. 4101,14 dour, DSO, bso wheat, 100 bas ntasch,_l4 bales rags, Clarke! & co; 3 ,bbdls tobac.ou. 200 bxe. atarcb, 345 bias flour,'Mackeown & Llubsrt; bpi flax nerd, 15do dry ispplen. McDonald & Arbuckle; 209 bides, Martin, Baugh 44 Co: 2:10 bbbrilour, U & eon; 20 do do, Hahn & MID% ILO b. ntarcb, W tzoodday. • 'CALL.I.POLISrzn Bcrzsrcz-501 bbLs flour, 2 bbls egge, - 3 bun mdee, 2 bbl. lard, 4 bbls butter. Clarke on 12,000 stares, Cart &Innis McNally; 8 oks wool, Onslanna & Thomas; lot aundries, Means & VillEELlNGl—annAlßinuca-753 bids Dour A Sobluson; 25 Milo • tobacco, 01. tuns gun. stocks, .Clarke* co; lla Ws whisky, I.tan'l WallaCo; 225 bills paper, Id McCullough at co; 70 Ml. papaw. Fos ter A Fleehout.2l do do, X II .Godfroy;.4l ul4 bbls, Seller*, Canfield* on, 44 whisky bbl., Thos Bell A co; 1722 hoop pope, Jno Oct; 20, oil" bhlsi Edgerton tr. Stewart; !OW& floor, J Veneer; 3 crates, 1 cask ware, D Ilennott d. son; 29 horses, owtwra. Ritter News. , The river was receding elowly at this point yester day withtlys feet eight filches by, the pier marts Lest evening. The weather couticues clear and Wit- • t1ed..........8u5iume was quite brink at the levee yes tenday, with increased recoipta and moderate !ship- IrianUl. Nearly every taint in port is busily engaged In losdlng or discharging, while the fair laid up are undergoing repairs...—. The arrivals: include the if from Gallipoli., Clara Poe, from Louisville, and parthenia, from EvansTllle,• ill with good Mips. The Poe had about setenty bales Of cotton...—The Emma Graham;for .7;lneiville, and E. B. Ham'Rao, for Cincinnati, cleared last- night with. fair tripe. Thayiheeling packet' Niuerva; was detained some -three or four behind her regular time, which • owing k a Imige .aniount of government 'tures, _Which Ai engaged kir Wheeding........The Par. theulahas Xehoi out for MemphLi, which attameted atteution yeiterday.] It is no wonder, asi it lathe llnit sign Husi has been up for / Hat city fota long-time. We suggeiit to Capt. Brown, the proPriely of adding to. It ~ f ew Orleans." Fog CINCINNATI A3l) LOUISVILLE.—The Marengo, 'Capt. McCallum, will positiyely get off to-day. The Clnra'P e, Cain:Thee. Poe, and Undine, Capt. John Woklburrr, both first claw boars. are 'announced toy EVA 6y. bomemin knithergerklissmarrri Divas— The new and Oimmodlons Navigator, Capt. Wan. Dean, • will leave this evening, without foil. Mr. J. L. LytleTis the clerk. The Xxchange; Capt. Azio• wale, will he the next packet, leaving on Saturday, Poe lilratrins.--Tha new and splendid Parthenia, Capt:Terry Brown, As announced ter' Memphis, sod all Intermediate potato on. Friday. For passenger. thin-boat is not surpassed by tiny on the rover. Air. Andrew Robinson, the clerk, Ina gentleman ha every Way qualified fog the position. , , . . , Ton, Wl:kr:Linn—Tin. Lizzie Martin, Qaptain D. T Brten, !sena Wheellug packet for to7day, leaving a d{TE.dJlls~►.!Ts. • WIZ -CINCINNATI; LOl.llB-'• - I'VtLWC A AND 106EtP1116.—Tbe atkaarrt ItTLINNIA., (..NaOL. ' Perry. itruwa, NIII 1011143 as &bora OP F.lllDeir,lddh 'intact, at 6 o'clock p. m. /or freight or pasiage apply an board or to J. B. LIVINGS) loi`t &CIO., Adepts - VOR'CINCDINATI & IPIVILLS—Thethia Mealier YOE; Capt. Tboa..Po4 gill Wm* for thn pump .00 usaux3-011.1411DAY, .2 0 th Mak: at. 4 o'clock p. m. Far freight or passage apply on board or -, to ; . . Jell • • J. B. LI ViIifISTQN &Mk. Agent'. .• DM!. CINCINSATI I.ol:l 7 i m Mti ..11/iLLS.Tbaaplabdid ablatittaal i. Jobo•Woodbuie sa abore ott TIIVIttIDAI. lath Idotord, at G p. m. For freight orloaaaigo . apply int board or to - Jot ri J. 8. td OSTO N 00., A itenta:• TTYPER:II.I.BI3IBBIP-Pl s . PAOKICT.—YOU ST.- LOUIS, HE ADOLISLASIDTDUB MAIO PAUL.-:-The new eteainir 2tAYIOATOE, Capt. Wm: Nan, will Imre for the (Moro wod 01l intenneolatei putt* oti • VIM no, .18th -Mat., it 6 o'clock p. ltor freight or pmge •ppl on board or to ,-.- J.: B. LIVINGSTON:A Acrotoi Ij.OR . OI2CCIIVXATI do , INYLLIL-210 'eizalleut AMMO - .OIAIOSNOt, Capt.-A. 0. Mk:olam, leaves as t..nn and tor. aL 4:3l4.ruuxttato ports, or( Tine DA Y,,i Bth Ina; at 4 m. For' freight or ;agog* apply oo Jet{ LIVING TON t flof..fAiMrite. , L l 9ll. UAIHO, - . St - LOUIS '.umiir s i . as. PAIIL.—To Sr. o oteanur EX: WANES. 411p1. J. W. Analcall,*lll bare w>w to ,oO.I3ATIIIWAS,IIsit Innikat,st,Cp l / 4 1.ack p. m., Nor .'- Ito'; F.•. - !. 4 . - JollE . , Ull 11 lib. 11, WI,IJJ 1j zensviLtz PACENT.•:—Th USW sad baastifol perkier steamier Emma ti/LA. Haiti Cart. Motor' Ayers,' burro.' Pittsburgh " for gauardna 11 1 / 7 ,11Y TrISDAY, at 1 o'clock p. m.— Estmning. ham raude irliltr 'f ille ZYISIDA, at a. ta.. Poe tralOt or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIT/N=oN* H. S. PIERCE a CO. A amts. Estemswllle..l oWI4 Nkl . 114 KIANti• VTsteamer L EZIZ MAIITIht Capt. Ir. T. Brown, ]earertor WHSELI ti. en all Intnrinedlatip volute. Flury' stoNDAT"maxs- DAT. and" teIDAY, &eV...Adak In.'tisk/ 13 6 ' l,o ° connections with the Parkendnuvarietin. 'Baum. inn. lane 'WHEELING every'l Ebner, TIM LW." DAT and SATURN:T*4Ln enkek Thr yndgh maw ooLuris co., igen Np. lid Water street.; 1.11 E U putx.sr.:-Tbr4platol 4 imasehge inthinet haIIiZAVA. Veg.:John' Gordon&teavor ior . Wheeling and all intennedintia_itorte EVB6Y TUX DAY, THOM/DAY and &al MAY. at Ale** a. m.. Making close PRlAsitl9us jirtill the legatee packeti Go "Parkeribengb ttal Cinniminti.: &tom. kg, leave. Wheeling IttlatritalLiAY.Wllol.ll.l. ,DAR and IfIIIDAY. at.B.ohteat is. Aurengent .:'iocopt.ed for to Cinchundl. per freight or pea. .gAga apply en -tart or I • JAltreOLLlnit 4 - CO.; ' 1,10,+.1.1•41rt. jpIDIA EU LIBUL: - ISEL'IIISG,.IIIu6I4: mega ' , Rain& Osekett awl Bow Pauli/. of A bo. twat- Beitin,C•lMPUlrl IbliMacture. , and at the; - MN . Of Prices* • F.r gab at , thi Itutiber 2 00, 28 /Wq/ 1 4r4"3‘ - yes, .; J. e Pin LIN. . _ _ 1 ,401149AThig 4-8-4°zen of thu jimmitxr meoumo.VProf frirstainfat... z* , - . -S. 2,4trAlgfOuotti q e bth*,..ra e -.2. , ' •--',,b0.,;;1'',.".-7,7#.41-taiiii, i .-;:•• 1 1. •_ , •-'' - • - , 02 , •• '.. - ;1* -- '..'*•---. .r, ~, P.: : -- r*".‘.;`"‘:?: , % k::,' -,;',-_.,:-.,,, '.- '",: Ei ,, , - .' 1 ' • - -'- .b.%-.1i:1i..14 j • - 4". • • . - x - rtiltTakaiN ..M.ISSOCUtt. . . . , The Elentribil and St. Joseph R. 13. Co. bare for "axle OVER; Nar, ,, DO ACRES - of the heat PHA I g AND; TfIiIHICH VALIUM() LAND -I.N IHE Iw• NOT, at low prices, on ten yenta' credit, 3 1 /Ira cent.'lnterest. .Twenty per ant.. is deducted for tail payment to cast, or in the'Lmad Bonds of the Cum.. tPm/. rot.; 'of par, If payment le Made Within two •) ems Doti date of piarmiese,'Wth Interiet. gnaw ant, the market pricy of thew bonds to fro:lake to to per amt. below par, which -afforde au.extreordinary opportunity to buy any of - the Company 'a lands de. iced; very much below' real value. A PUKE TRIP TICH ET is given to Land Thum., •and they ara chergol only half freight ou ell build lug mutable wonted from Hannibal for tirst im. proem:atom - uh laud b...ught of the Railroad Cole. inducements to emigrate to Northern hlwouti, briefly ateted;are ws • .A , mild, healthy climate 'rich Roll; cheap Inds. the productioue of which pi, for them, expenses and improvrments too,much.wl•hin the limit of credit glow; njarger vaiati of ample preduairlow, enibre clog ail cereal., hemp, taco°, tihinew anger cane 'fa perfection ' . Irish cud / paten.", choker trait,' Incluling grapes , for Wine: and pretties,' than any other region ltirib a ao t tlitt or I, rth; pure water, Amber, W,l eel, teal, ne Mg rock, clay fur brick, and sand for met , tare a udent and conve niently distributed; imiwoiri are 'ready for the plow; a spring emigrant I. "mid Come' in the • [eater part of Jour, end g ther o stubble movie the eurceedlog autumn for be tenth reatquantities of emi Logs; it to only ta • yto buy land euunih Tor buildings, yank:each a, vine) ads and crops to be enclosyd, w Muffles Supply any quantity of excellent hay free of otner cast item cot Dog and iterkilag, which iv done with Improved mowers and takes di Ibm than one dollar. per ton, and 33 fodder. lug It m wit.] to o ne menthe and leas, but little hay, rektquaratively, is needed; beet of open pastor age, 0 , awls not hlog,l34lher Interest nor teams, en abling}hit stock .rateer or wad-grower to keep horses and mules by the wore, herds of cattle and mine by thy hundreds, and locks of sheep by the thou.anda; all the uttreote are accessible by telegraph, call and water, and the local eashdemandfurwool, hemp, to. beam, hordes, mute, lot hogs, cattle and cheep, to -expait; ample far the titipply.L. All thane maven tugetlare. '331111113 three day. travel of atiy oktlau to city, for hoc the $25 fare. Shell wail humeree re- Worm remain uuirup•oved 2 Miami 141°,001 1 ~ l inxtaion Is played out r , It to now perfectly. sale to eadmato to taurtheria cud are going. 11 will coca Lro pa. fn e Wale I.lppmera 13,1ww - w it, mud the Wanes, controlling U. leleela of. the . ..tato demand it. Loyal eh...holdall, unit. with Union.leving citizeud to hololy adreca !tog talaUelpatiO3, as iwaLwal by the,Preeltlegit nod applovail by Cougrew. ll= I:migrants settling in oolonies, will contribute 'greasy to each other'. advantage. Large and choice bodies of lead Offend, tarnish them livery' facility. To colonise successfully, ...operation Is necesury, euy and I.recticel by • littlo concerted stCli ID: ow sr the num for =altitude., with ',lndent tore thought and action, to secure, with 'little motley, rich tarn. and happy house, which mast rapidly M ena. in VidLIO, roe themselves and their posterity. OtsPITALII3/13, AHD (ITLLEBtI, Can now, With little money, and perfect security to themselves assist their more destitute hut ludastri• out and cajsable friends to. acquire, In a I the time, valuable farms and pleasant homestead.. The land Will abundantly =CM the reqedsite advsone, and its Prollab rodeetion. will loon mall. the emigrant to mhos], the loin and interest • ratophleta containing ekeleton mope, shwirlog geographical pr./Mimi, railroad connections, and giv ing full lufarmat Mu, are smut gratis. Let all wishing to millet ILAr friend' to emigrate wlthbtbem, apply for all they .esat to circulate. Co-operatlou to Ude way will be cf mutual advantage to ell. Apply to, or addram . • • GEORGE - S. HARRIS, Land Agent Hm. S Bc. 104.13allrata Gampaus, Hi CITY EXCHANGE, Boston, Mnm Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Laud Co©mlalonrr, jel4-2ma&AT HANNICAL,Yo. TAKE CARE OF YOUR, HEALTH BUT MULBUILD'B °BEAM BA LEILSTUB, Blade frotti common salt. It le perfectly healtilysna pm, and Will make better, lighter and more healthy cooking them any other Saleratra In the world. It le perfectly free from all Impurities, and timpani, a cream-like . Seeor to the food.' Please gbre. it one IrlaL If iour grtmer hm not got IL tell him to get It for yon. for sale wholesale and retail at • ' --ROBERT H. JACK'S, aplkentin No.. 1 end 8 Illanlnnd. DOGERS CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, in 6 Sm. bottles, in the form of powdes. It le entitled to special preferesce over the liquid Citrate 'of Idegnesis, bandogss, and most Mineral Waters, Sebillts Powders, and other similar articles. When taken In the morning, regularly, It has 114 admirable effect on the 'MOM) mama, remorse constlpatioth correcting acidities, and cooling off all febrile com plaints. for ale by- Mews. FAIINES'fOCIES, and most Druggists, and at the manufactory, No. I+l Spring street, New Seek. Price 1.6 amt. apl4:3m PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS now in store aid for sale: 100 boxes W. IL Chow; 23 do Muuburg Cream Cheese; 300 bush. Potatoes; 60 do l cholcerdrled Ander; 33 do dried Peaches; 60 halrbbls. Lake White Platt; 10 do do Herring; 4060 Ito. clear Bacon kidea; 360) lbs. country Earns and-Ehouldero; 18 kegs family Lard; . Xll bbls: Eye Flour; 10 do extra fatally flour; 3 do Flint Hominy; 17 do No.l Cerium 011; 8 half bbla do do; 600 Ike. Cal Fhb; tierces 8. 0. 011111116 ed Beef; 8 boxes canned hash Peaches; 12 bbls. pare Vinegar; Jelo • L. U VOWT to CO .217 Liberty et. RiAki AND iII.ULAS.iES. A 7 SG 1* and choice Sugars; 100 bids. choice N. 0. Molasses. In oaks; MO Lao fair out choice Me Con.; 1W bias. Lovering:a Syrup; DO do Honey do; • 45 do standard crushed Sugar; 72 do A. da.A bLt Cone do; • And a general stock of Ant (virility Go:motion, in store and Sr sate at the kr.at cosh prices by • . htc.DONALO A aItBUCILLES. jail. •• Noe. 242 and 24$ Lil.rty I SAAG ticrtsv bew Atrannorr Ctrir, invites the attention of build.. on aoo riven:am to bis largo stock of thoroughly seasonal LUMBER, WINDOW THANE STUFF, JOISTS, DDCNING, BOTTOM PLANK LATHE, PALINGS, AA, to. its kill MI iodise for sawed staff with promptness ,atid.at fair rates. Persona wantingiong timber Ara .prrtictilsrly invited to examine Ms stock. Onlm on CHAIG BTIINST, noar Itobluson. mit:dtf )1.),..61GA31ENT6 VV BO Tail bbls prise., White Fi.h; • 25 basselikrgo the= Cameo; • 25 do fdarnetuih Cb,sse; 200 bushel.* prima Potatoes; /tom resolved and fur tabs by FRANK VAN GORDNE, 114 &wend '4lroot LAKE 1.16 - ' bOtalf bbla White Fish; ' • EAC do • 'lnning; Just rewind and for sale by je6 IINNIIY 11. COLLINS. OlLl r A i li ty ha.S.--300 empty Oil liar. • HENRY H. COLLTIO. CHEESE I - UIIEME I-2UO bxe. - prime B. cheese, pilot received sad for sale by_ "A"VA I I e,IT: a. 11 ~. PROPOS4LS. PROPOSALS FOR CANNON.—Pro• P=o...flit be received by the War and Nary De tortmeete until the 53. DAY OP .117W4 in; for the tabricitiodot tbetilloadng heavy cannon, via t' 1." XV - . Inch ementit - bore-41tot to exceed . /W.OOO pound. In weight. • 2. 3.11. Inch riflo—to bo of the stain a terlur firm and, preportiotud weights as tho Elf Inch smooth bore ten. The !eolith of the guns over, all are not to nary easentLelly from standard gun" of llama callbriei X.. The ship guns to bo constructed with a prepon derencoacesixttan:h of the weight °fibs piece, and to have 6 mixable for an elevatleg merew. 4. Tbe Letresi guns to hue ratchets for elevating, but to be witbout preponderance, sa in the wow of the new pattern Ocilumbhutex - . 5. The first gun of each kind to stand *proof of ono thousand rounds. With a; charge of powder of :u../bartli the weight of tea shot for Mita V luch,eind I,Afla for the'XlL inch. The shot for thaXV loch gnu to be not law than 450 wends In weight, and to :hays ea initial velor_ity not , las Gum I,Ei* feet I ae at (or the XIX Lodi r•flo not less than WO pomade, with au Initial Velocity not Ina than 1,3t9 feet. : 5. Inieenlel tbe,trial guns pied the Snandliwi Vfwvi 'and Inepettion, each Lannon of the serrko will con tract tor: twenty of: each kind; to' be made precisely like the trial gun In every restless; provided,: that each gun stands a pewit of one hundred maw:lL with 7. Should the trial guns 'stand the'requirad Proof, the Government will pay the expeamiattirictincitt, poofand fur the guno.. Should vhey to:do so, the o3s.s, with the exception of the powder, will fall The .priee for each gen hi to be anted, aiid,the jiropoialkere to be ercoeireudred by Ir etches ihowing the form, dimeneione; and calculated _ weight of the guns, arid likewise the material .preposed to be need to 'hair earuitruitton. . . - : 9. The 'linnet completion foriospeetion *tibia trial glllO3l l / 1 0L1041Ceed ninety days, end the limit' for she eompletionot the remainder ha be velibln'aiMe le. The Gamma:Sett reserve* the eight to repiet She jimpoeale. It not hatielectory. , • Propos:de should be addressed to the. . Navy ICiefierintent,'•o • ` nd be endorsed ••Propoute tor Hem/ •• • •, ZDYTtri.ll. STAIeTON;' GLDILON WiLLLES - • iaa•Aw2w • •• ,Bectetary or the Navy: . . DIS,k.iLtI.TION.—The firm of 8. , C. i.n.sAuryzu, to this dsydimlrel by matust coolant, ft. C. &Myer !wing disposed of btu hairnet Jo sold drat to/. IL. Ssokyor and N. P.:hewyor._,The Mishima-el the; firm bo settled by J. 'd' N. P.. Boxier.. J. OTIGE 130At' AND CANDLE' 8t7916i56tl will beiistrieti 1 1 1 61104iutdeftluntaxtsarF 11.17;tV.1. 0:liANIIY114 if ibt,pl4 suuttL. 0'44 SiP;il;i36l'; =SEEM -.~<,~._ ''~"~ ~'= - -JEDR,/40GEp-- Fitt tiALISI—A- beautiful' . rural reei denceadJoihinithe tillage of Fri.trititit, teaver u.arrity, containing tan, acrd of: brenud, in connec tion wit Iv, retie trnilding 101011 [the valve of Free dom, ...ter,o' by - ton TO4r. "The 'geOunct, are Ideal improved. and planted with YOU grafted apple tre-s, all bearing ;.-iiLto. a tare number of Cherries. P.ears. , rhunlie. taninees, altdh•rries, Googeberries, Currants,. .to.; ornamental 4111,W:I alp trees. The hewn. ir brick, 40 by ;I:t feet—hill..tireoms stud porch. Good stable and well watend From the porch yen can have a view of Economy, Baden, hemlogl ii. Ito. cheater, llrldiwater, and Beaver, and only ale unis POlo•Freedom Mall is. \4'lll be .iold cheap; s'4lo in hand, balance to suit. Apply to Tilton'....llcßEE, Bre, JOHN BROWN, or Jet t•-:' ,B. ElladtlN uu.Jez.reertb street. 1L:"... I li. Are rit ) Plitt .1.1 twu.story brick dwellings, mup• nfitml with water and gas; lute tub Lki by 1&) inet, situated on south mom, Allegiu'uy rity. A building partly 6ohrbed,,aflh largo etomi babe- Mei • ail acre and a quarter of gtuand, situated on Woods' Ilan, o thort...thaunee from the Manchester rasernser •od Ft. W. t C. Bailer/ads, being mailable for manufacturing .phrocuott. Al3O, a form of Id /Late., of anti it half miles from the city, and our cod quarter mho,. 1 tom er , ,,rt Sotto, , it. W. & C. It. 11., with a young Orchard of sod lreoe,- a Intl.! Irover Sale Houma, and other improve:La-ran: all/ acres labium, timber. Icor tonttr punkt:lan loquiro of I.ICLE, Yodc.r.sl*t... ALlrgherly, .ir 1.1:4 , 1% atr, ot, Pitt4llll/¢it riILNE FUR . EIALt, AltUt T EIGHT Efoa6K POW 69 'WILL iff...s4.adk onsAr Full 01,11 InquUse. thal . GAZETTE OFFICE. gifin strost,laNao Smithfield. VOlt I. 6—SECON 11LLIAN t. Bid L.- was.—We have for sale tlirto 40 inch 001 LAIL% 24 feet keg, Nail M.• gees each ; two 40 inch, '2B foot long, Iwo dew each; mai 42 inch. 24 feat long, with nye 1111.• ; cyliuder !Mier., a:. inches Wain. etor, 22 feet loog—all ot'addch will be warranted to good order, and sold at a great bargain. . . & SUN CUE, Wein Botta Bolter Works, N'etr at., below Penn. twyrr:ini 1..? !•.t Iiot..NUE LlLsi YEA &firth:Wl' roe DA LE.—A, three•tdpry brictr. alto l en MM.. lot 2 , 4110, hi ope of the beat egdar. ou Paull arrtet, all to good order. Price only 04,6tal —Bl,lOO mall sod baleoce [Wu equal annual ply. olruts.- Poaseadon st am) , loquire of • AIttLA!N A CO. 1. 4 1 01 t bALE..—A pair of iiuely matched fl MARKS, imtattle fora private family. Alio, a tot of DOUBLN lIARNMS aotl a 131;11t1Y. teltare of b•PkN(3II 'GIAII.IIAIIII, at tho Pbomis Brewery, /:1. ca. Waldo', sad Finui , lman fPre. to. TOUR SALE-5U aeres ot Lanu, outlaw 15 miles Irom the