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". . , .. .. -.. ct-tCL o . . v "' ,. -fii,.!:.Bw . . .- 'i- . i i a aa ii 11 .1 i 'mii t 1 1 i i ,.. - ii i i i i 1 1 .i i .! .i i i , , ii, jugg gag. , ! , i ,i i voile: WASHINGI'OJN TUESDA SIJPTBMBIIR g? 1862. ,0. 239. , n t u u.i I B GOVERNMENT ADVTS. Pkoposaibb leoa, OHi'Mo hat. i' Perot QoAiTsanitTaa'aOfrise, Omit Bightna IlidDKl., I Waahlagtsa. A5at fit. . " REALSD FBOFOsAUIwlll boiarial this OOw aattl Friday, tbe Ita dag of Bfcpnaber.el II o'eloek , for ianl,khg ika OoTeraaiBt ,wlth flto,ioo)oee haadnd eaaariy Iheanad babels el oiu ud ( 000) toil of Hay. Hat to M a -d aMrohiarabU mnn, mt ip la bain aid diEvired, at (1400) two thoosiad posMa toihetoa , . . . Oan M be of a feed Banehentable quality, pat kp labagiofaboatlwebeihalssaaa. . Oiii will be neernd ft weight, at (W) thirty two paeans to th biahel 8ooks to hs fsrslsbsd without tain charge to tit Goverassaut D-ilvery to M aede la tko Mty of Wahlagtoa wlthla (2s) twenty In dan froa tko data ofihe eonuaola ' a ntoroeiia. rropoaalt will bt notlnd for (MO) In haadnd tout ol bar aad lpwards. Bad la iB,0M) lily ttoa eaadboalalaeraalsaadaewatda. The propyl loaa tor the hay aad oats sag ha apoa tin una piper, bat aaa ba auda aatiiatj dlauaat rrcm, and wlthntnnioM to, eeah ether. . . I ha tall aaaae aad part eflea addiaai at tko Uddor II UMi ii aaua in am www m ib bboot ol tit tbt parti nwl appttrtw Uw bM will t eo.irldr4 m tht MUtMul prepottl ol tbt pwutr flffUOf it. TropoMb (rom diOoyal parttewUlMt Uoot- vaflifi,uia oatb gr AUNUIW suit vwm Ar aim ttfrMairm Froo-AiU ubiI b drMMal to Oo'ootl D. H. Rnoktr, QatrtfratuUr U. 8. Armj. WMhlni t a 1) C , A-io, .hernia t plaltalf mukM rropoiaii tar utu auia ., 'ba abllltj of Um blddar to au Ika aoatraot. tboald a awarnd to alai, atat ba gairaatatd by two Moatbla parwai, whoa ilgaatarai mut ba ap- lb! niDoanblUiT of ua faaraatatt amt ! aoa to v9 aaBBW jowab: isiiM 1 r too offlttai eorufloata of taa eina or taa him Ulitrtot ooart,orofUMUaita vuiaasu- triat AttOriMV. an opaaad, or tlwu propuab will aot ba aoaad- Hoi Jl aqul la aawaat to aalf tka au to ba r Mlt id o iBi ooatraat, Ufaad by tka aoatraatoraad both f bai (ainaton, will ka nqalrad of tka aao ttmM blddrr apoa ilfalif tka aoatraat Ai tbi boad aiart aooonpiay tka ooalraat, It will liLMiarf far taa bladin ta kava tbatr biadawaa wltbtMm,ortoka boada tlaatd la aaUoiaatloa aad laidj to ba prodaiad wort tka ooouaol U iliaid Biaakt forboadi oaa ba ptoourad apoa appltHtioa Ulofaialf at ihli oOot, iltkar panoaalljltt' ttrt or or liugnpa. Bam el GuarmlM. yrt, ,of tka ooaatf of ,aad Itati or -,aad -, of tbi oooatr of , aad Stita ar itn hftnbT niraatu that 1j abll to lulSlacoatrutlakieotduaiirltktkatiniuof Mt prbpOMiloa,aia inaiiaoaia bi proponana nH ptid,kiaUlatoaMur Into a ooatraat law coriiiica thinwltk , .... Sboald Ihi ooatraat bo awardad bin, wa ara pta Mnri A hMMm tila afanrlf M (To tbli (urutM nail ba apptadad tba cfdalal ctrunoaii kdot buiwbiu i impi tmov. BKUTaar. ara AU Oiti aad Uu rootnotad lor aa tar tkla adnr tl mat will bi rlfldly lwpaud,and tack lido aot pron of a good aoaad BMrtkiBtaala qaillty will rimaat to ba auda apa tba aomplitloaof tha ooauaoit or wi MKin idhihki m in vwyv 141UM' maatar 1H1I hi la f aadA Aaylif'iBtliiy In tka kid, ar aoa'aonformuta wl b tha Urmitif tkv adTirtlMmir-t,wlll latan tDl rtjinuia 01 loa propoaai. Dal ya ry ta ba auda at tha- Kallroad Papot, or at on. of th GOTiramiot Wkami la ta Oltj ol WuhJr(iua Thr Ijpt QuutirButar rmrru to bimnU tka rlibt to rtjm aay oc aU btdi that ka nuj daui to ' D H. RCCKIB, Coloail aad Depot Qmnarmitlir aau-dt8ii9 No. 84. ST HOP IB U TUB PaBBlDBBVS ProolauamtloB. Ba. BIB, for thi offorlaj ol apwarda of 4,400 ooo aona of laad la Orrfoo. Ii ontin pabllo ralM la tki Biaii ar Oaaaaa, u At tli iaad omoa at Oaaaoa Cur.oa tka eth ol OcioUr, IM2, of oai haadnd aad tUty-itikt tows ahlp aad paru of towukliM biriiofon aaoffVrid, wr.t ot Um Canada BtoaataaM, aad wltala tki dU trlolof laada aabjnt to aanaloragoaUltr. At thi laad aOVoi at Bonaoaa, na thi lSlk ol Oo totir,lM3.of oai kaadradaadlfty loar towa-blpa ant pflttaoftowaahlpihintofon aaoffind,wartol thi & KoaataUland wlttua tha dbulot ol landa aatat to uli atJtOMbarf Ihilaada wlllbi vttnd wlik tki aaaal laap UODllfHhOOllWtlOBa.kO. No mlmral laada an ta ba offend, auah laada baloft axttnaaly izoaptad aad asolaoad froa aali by act otVoaina. , 'r. ala wHt ha katit Anau aatU Um laada an all offind, whlob U to Vi aeooaplbhtd wlthli two wraaa. aaia av uuuw aujw aw .. "; " fi of Uu unda will ba adaltud aatu fir thi izUi .Ia .l.ataaA aaaaaa PhjmalAn alalraaata ara raaalrad to aatabLLth thalr olai aa ta thi wUalaotlon of tha propir RHlatar aad uaonnr, aao inaai payaani nr uaa a w ua bafoia thi day appolattd for thi aoaauaoimiat ol th. rabllo aalM, othlrwia. th. olataa ami do ar Cunun aalonar of thi Qaainl Land uDoo UaaakALLar-iOrrioa, Jain 10, IMS Hon.-Ondai tbi iifalaUoaaaf tht Dipirtaiat, u haratofon aa I aow isiaUaf , no payaaat oaa ba Bidafor adnnialait proolimiaoaa.izoipttonek pabilihara aa an awallp aaarlal to pablta by thi OuaaUiOBtr ot thi Omaral Laad Ofloa. Jaol lawiaw liitarl v o 1 1 o a . pahnDnaAf.ft rVArn llaalan and HlllaN arola yltaa till tha lUi day of BapUnVtr, it4i, for f am Uhlog Flour to tha fjubaUtcBM Ocpartaaaat, koon UHararJaaoi ihu Ftoar oaa ba Maa at lha Capitol 1 1 iadtalro.ii to roaka a eon rut tor 10,000 bar rail , aboald.hoa.anr, aay parttm daatia ta tanUh a laaa quantity, hi wl I auti UM praoiaa anabar of barnla la bU bid. Tiiaiontiietor wll baiMBlndto raratthaboal too b.rnli dally, uatll thaoinUaot U BUad. NuO ar will ba raoaiyad whloh d.taaot loaiap to 111 atandard at tha Oovaraaaat lBtpiotloa, wad jut taiora tha parokaaa. rut flour to ba dailvarad at thi Railroad K'pot la Waablvg oo, or aojr of tha WaiahoaMi in daorgi 1 hi Floor to ba pat la aiw barnla aai heal Uovaramaat taarvai tbl right to rrjtolaay bid for any tropar caul . . . Ao blda 111 ba reoalrail from oontraoiora who hava pnvloualy falnd to aompiy with tkilr cou- Uiddcra unit bl pritint In panoa to tapood to tlia-tr bid .. ' , Tbo oath of allaglaaaa mut aooompaoy aa.h FlrmimallogbldaahiuUttaU lha namil of lha paittaa IntaraaU-d Payinant to ba mad la Tnaaary aetaai aBdt bldatobadlrao adtoColonal A.BaawlTB A 1 O , and U H ,U 8 A , vraahgtoa,D C .aoianair ad "I'ropoaali for Four" ao AM u T 1 O H a 8KALBD FB0FO8ALS An luilUd till thi Mlh of UipUmbar, lli, for faralthlag thi aabalatlaM XlipanBMBl aiaiivnaui aaay. Tna llay to bo daltvand bafora tbl Kth of Ooto At laait thraa haadnd torn of aid hay mint ba la balaa, till nmAiaair bam boi nooearAruy oa .ali4 BlidaraBBataUUra thalr blda thi prloaptrloo tha at athiah thBV Brill fnnlah tha BAY. To bi walghad At Waahlagioo, at tha upan-a of oi tba connaotor. aad to hi daltnnd at thi ktoaa maot Outla Yard. Finna aaklei blda Boat tUU tha babu of all thi pattl.alnttraiud. Faymaota to ba aadi la Trauary BOta , aad blda tn b. alraotal to Ootonal A Daoawiva. A O. C . aad 0. fl , U. B. A., and andoiad " FropoMla for Illy " aa aa -117 IT, NORTHWIBT, AND BOUHWIBT. 10 CIVIMANB. OFFI0EB8.DANDS-MEN, bOt-DIKEM, AND OlllKUS TUB BALIIMOBB AND OBIO RAILROAD ataruBblog through paaaaaxir ttalal fna Wuh ing too io tbi Ohio rfvir, vrlthOBt ohABgi of aara dally at IK a. ro aa,d I p a., and offara g aatar id docamanta to tha travallng pabUa that any othir routa,via. CIIKAFBR FABB, LHS8 OHABSBS OF OABB. OLOSBal aORNKOTfQVa, r ANOouioiaaTiitB. Thi. ii tha only rootalbat ahaoka baggaga from WaJblagtoo city to tht Waat TUkata go -d vratU ul, and paaaaiigan oavi tbi pilvllaga of laying ovir at aay polal oa thi roati FaiaiKgin proeanng Uakau bythla roiM, aava th d.iai aad S aaaa of liaalboa iiBaafar. HEMBMBBbI TBB ONLT OFFICRtoproowa tlatata, I. at lha dapot ol Ua It O B Kaigaga laoalval at aay hoar darug thi day, aad bo eaarn lekargi w-tr iit'iaiw cam, '. M ananv TU ' aTCV L0HDOV,IOmWIGB,aa4 WOBOMTR AI1T, .(tadaaaBsaapudj it t O'Uaek, r.,-at, riis l,t, FOOT or VMTBT ITKKT, mk M4 aad raanllaaat ltMur OITT Or BOm Ttului, Tbandart, aad Batardajri aad froa KtaTXoadoa Maadan, Wadaaaaan, aad Fit t hi aad aaifaltiaat riaaaur OUr OF ITBW TOMK.TkoMaa 9. Jamtt.aMaauadar, froa iota MaMW, wMiniTJi ana inainimm Ml Ijoadaa Taaadan. Ikandan. aad Batar danl " i f , fit J Tnaaa two aw rtaaaxn han kaaaballt axpraali nr fail roaw( wiw au njun HvmnMRi id ioav wavar iux vaaranain. hb aia w Irmia'oan nroallt for Loaf luaad,Soaad, Mt'thltf llf t.ta Iiiiii lliiaMianl Ookdanan aaaoaapaar tka maaija aaeh way. raMaacan proaatd boat Haw Loadoa ! dlatat j oS arrrtal of ttaaaHn.b Bxpraia Trala to rilohbarf nui iMMkm tka' Spat iarratlniadaatiar.il rnmlif Milrnad Woramari 1 rM.. arnrku at Kaw Loadoa tM FrJiibt takia at tka Lowart BaU, aad iallnnd uBanoaoarlptkaMstdar . . . . . Stato Xooau laakaadaaoaoaB ba hadoa board ttaman.or attkaBattoa arHiwTork oflOM,l riuama AajAiaiT tka Dnnu mm rikl.BT BIOOBB. (UU BirlrUr of too U. a TnanrrJaadOBAKLBa B. BftBBktAJt.Ooan Bllan ailaw, wUl dtyou tknr oatlra attaatloa to prooaoatloD aad Mttlauat of dianada ualai thi Valtad Btatu, f rowlaa oat of tka prnial war. tiialadlaaataa Aiaaaata aad Olahaiaf Btatat.Ooa IraMon, aad Dkbarataf Onoan; applloatloai M too rutoranoa 01 propiny uiiiauy Hiwia or oip tarM( aad for oocopaaiauOB for tha an 01 private proparty tor (Myiraaiiat parpom, aad for aimaa lor tko lajary of look proparty by tbo araiy: kt llltuy pay. paaHaai, aad boaaty taada- aad lot diatrfbaun ibam of aMoiM payablt at tka Tna lary aad daa to nb-ooatraoion aad otkira. Tm will al atva laaml adytoa id ilalaaatl. aea ttutort, aad to BaprorWtoaal atmti la UUgatan mm; aad pnpara wrlttaa arg aniau wk dMlnd jaaaf; aad pnpara wrlttaa arc aniatf wbaa d trilk Boa tatidiat At m who aay latiaa, aa Kjaltahll dlytrloa of onainlawot l aadi oa nataaat Ainu nao BMy Maa hmbi Will 01 uadumtad Tliabiadi artll ba aollaeiad aad roaptly nmlltid for a osaunkalia of froa a Bali It tyro aad a half par oaat dipaadlax oa tbt aiatnat; aad Bwrotuaona with tka DapartaiBt aoadaaiid on aaodarata taran By preapt attaatloa, aodtnta ohargM, loac 11 pniiaoo, aad a alnata kaowledai 01 thi ol Lawi , RfalatloDj, ralif aad prooedcata, (oriroiog tbl tliMOf buauM at Um Departrolata, thay hopi to rradar their Miyiou (Mlalto olalaaau and i abUt arajkorf. " ' Rannnn aay ba aadi to Miabwa of Uongrm ud offlotra of thi (loiiromint. aad tipaolally , bf Kinoiaaon, to tka Boa. Kuraa Wamtuar. rim oaptroUarof tkaTnmry AdKra' Kim. BlQ(ltB k BHERMAM, 1 Wuhlafton,l 0" ntm.m KtWt Ml W tful kh T....M.M Tatll ia 'W nl BVSJ lin.Hr "a " " laroa' uovii. pOH AQUUOBKEK. Oa aad aftarMoaaay. July lat,tkotUunir KIT pnirr will it ava bar whirl foot of Bavaatk acrnt. at I O'elook a a., for Aala Cnak, fioppta at AMBUarla, aad aU laUraidUta laadiaia Ba tarakit, wlA kava Aoala Cntk at 4 p a , amy. ag ai waaoragwa at tx p a. ror xnigni or pa "i" " -"F: 6, AgrAt. NOTICa TO KXQORSinajITB. rartlM wlahlig to ahartor tka KBTFOBT c Maaa Uibt Bzaanlou, will apply oa board, ar of tha Aaiat.at Ihitoottf Banatk atraat, oVnnattl boaraora.a.. aadi na. Warn pnaaiad to 1 panlta to Olyaoat lay day aa i ntaralag at .or rrraUr hoi wa K.'kirow. Laarlaga yta-lf koara. Agaai. PBOSPEClPUS OF1UB WEEKLY RATIUAbL REPUBLICAx?. ' a Tba nndarilgnBd oomaanood, In tha minlh of Oootabar, 18ao,thopv.bHoAtloB,lnthIaolty,of a woaUy rn wapapar, oa1od tba NaHtmal Btpub- lioon. U ta ptantod on a lu-ga abaat, twonty-aavan by forty-two lnobaa, ud la farnlibod at tbo low prloaa atktod bolow. It oobUIu All tbo orlttaal mattar of tha dairy jrultonul itipviMtoan, with tho noepUon of local nawa not mtiroattnt to country aub torlbira. It Will give full report! of tba prooaodUgi of Cong rea, and or the other uaparimr.nia oi us National Uorarnment. Iteonulna All tba nawa of tha day.furolgn and dotoaitlo, mArkota, 4c., Ao., aa well aa an oiigbul oara-aipondanoa from all parta of tba oountry. Tho alioollAneoua dopAruneni wui raoelvo apoolkl altanUou, and, In all raipeoU, tha effort will bo made to eitabllih tba oharae. tor of tha Natiotuti Krpu'iliom u a ramlly HewapAper, WiablogUn being now the oantral point of tba eurrant ulUtary operAtlona, greet atUnUon will Iba paid to fnrnlihlng tho roAdera of tbo lVallyiial Rtyulitttan with full, and eipeotally with aajuraie, aooounu of the progroaa or the war for tba Union. Inpolltloi, the paper la BepubUoan, auiUln Ing the Adalnlatratloti of Mr. Unooln. There la no other Bepublloan paper In tho DLa Wet of Columbia, or In tba vicinity of It, and It la believed that recenteventahave opened in luoh A paper en ImpertAnt iphere of ueaful '. . .. . 1. L. ...n.1 ebTOrta aha tUne BAB OUIUB, WHV14 iu buiubi administration ot ihaUovernmentaponRepnb Moan prtnolploa will explode the mUreprin IaUotib whlob bava uada tboeo principles l" distasteful to the bVjuth. But It Is sot only bore, and In this vtolnity, that tba projectors of tbs Aralvotval JVpuilvoitn hope to make It userul. To too wuoia country they offer n JonrnAl whlob will dlsousa national poltttcs from a national standpoint, and which will never be sworved from patrlotlo duty by any overpowering pressure cf locsl InlsrssL TKBMS OF S0B8OBIPTI0N. One copy, one year M.0O Thrfsooptea, one year too Hveeoploa, one year 7.00 Ten oaples, one year 1100 Twenty ooptoa, one year W.Ofl One copy, six months..., 1.00 Three ooples, six months 310 Flva) eoples, six months J.M Ten ooples, six months 6 00 Twenty copies, six months 10 Co Payments always In advanoa, , Wbsn a Club of subsotibsrs baa bun for warded, additions may be made to It on the sama terms. It Is not nsoossAry tbat tbs sub lorlbers to a Club should rsoelve their paper at the Mmo post oBoe. Honey may be forwarded by null, at out risk. Large amounts can ba remitted la Trial ory notes, or drafts on Boston, New York FhHaelphta, or Baltimore; smaller amounts In gold, or In notes or solvent banks. Address W. J. UU11TAQH A CO, rroiHtnodm, D. 0. BV Twa Diu-T National Ilirruitiom la pub. Itsbed ivory morning, (Sundays exoepted,) At the following rates i Ons copy, one year. .. I'-od Five ooplea) one year 14 ao One oopy, all months , 1.75 Flva ooples, six montks '" Ona oopy. thraa months IM " tlopoiALa rOUHDfll, t Uarot Qn tanutanaa'aOyrua. , fjoraarot lttk aad O atnals, Taalilaaaaa km a.iaal. BBALBO PROPO.tALR atfllariMM at tkll Omda aatll WKDKE3DAT, tka lath day affdp tamtar.ai II a'noak t jfar ratavrhaa ua Buyara. Baajwllh (1.600) FirTBBkT HCBDUO.itOR. BiAofthafolljwugdaialptloaa.yn I OATALBT. I i Fda Gatalbv fljajlOaHtkoaaaad laaaa.lToa (ll)airnaa to (ill aunooa hula fclgk) batwaia Bra aadalibtytaraofagi! of datk.f iloni wall brakwa ta tqa laddlaj ooapaotly balit, aad fna ttoa aJI .' ABTIbLBBI. . Fan Abtillbit taooiFlnkaadridhflriii.faDa (IIMIIftMaaadeaa aairto(l()aUtiBkaaiklfk oaiwiia lira tad light yaan ot agatef dark oolorat iraairoaaiioaiaou, aoapaouy bbuii wan oaaa o kiratM, aaltowrlgkaotlaa tkai 1 xxi poo .da. FBOrOIAU - . ii A Tha fall bibm and pott oB.o addna of Ma tldii ranat annaar la tha BroDOaal. If a bid la aada la tki bjbm of a Ira, tka aiant of all taa paruaa antt appaar ar tka bid will ba bob. aldand u ika ladlvtdaal oropoaal of tka rjartr alaa. Prbpoaala fna aSaloyai aarl-a w am la naHyal, ud aa oatk of atliglaoa aaat aaaaapaay aaak lantftalUoa. u .aHawii i , . ., . aii I laiia aaaai aDaaaiT cnanr araainar uo dni bi lor Otralry or a rilllary koraa, aad aa m tm aat bothiba bat for oa tha aaan papar. If lay blddar wlaha to prat0M for both alaaaf ha aart forward two dUUMt piopnalawoaa for aaak aiaa'aoiuwa m vwj, ana aayug aoniltoaaa to aay a lauaao auaaa . vwuvhw. w nM ar. ai avaaa, QoAjwrmuter U, 8 Aimr WMkigtom 0 0,u4 Tik itjillty f tin blddtr to AU thooitrHt.ihoml4 UtMawartiaxltohlflip mart bt iuutM4 07 two btArd to th nAfUltM Tab iponiibllltT of too urilon nut h ihdfiaby ihteffleUlotrHfloal of tht olark tt th nvtrttt dirt-let wart or of ihi Unite 8tUt dUttlot fttlOttWJ bliderimutbipriMtttla partoa whta tha blda ara apan.4, or lhlr propoaaU will Bet M oonaid- ma j Bondt. la tba nn of tan tboaiawl dollari, Hfaad bytbaeoiitnotoraiiA both of hla fttaraototi, will baieqal tdof tiiiBOo-dalClddtaioaUBaaU,t ooatlaet AKtha bond taut MComMMf tha oaatrmat, It will bt naottaary f n blddira to hata Uatr booAfawa wlih thiorfpOrtoluTa bonAa ttfaad la aattaipatloa, u rtadf to ba prodaaad whao th MBtnh4ttd Uiaska tar boada eaa ba prooartd poa applloailoa bla mad at -hi offloa, a.tbar panoaally tf lattar ' or bt talegraph. 1 Arm 9 OutrmtM. Wa t cf tba ooaatr of . aid 8 tf a of ., and , of tba ooaatr of .... aad tlaia ol - -. do harrby guraaij that -.--. la abla to fulfil a ooatrot la aooordaaea with tha tanaa of hu proppaltlaa, lodthat(ahcald hla prcpoaltloa ba ae lapud, ba wilt at onoa aaiar Into a aoatraot la ae eordfcnea thartwUh Stould tha aoatraot ba awardad him, wa ara era prd to baooma hla pteontln (Ti ihu auATt mt ba appandtd tha nfeiaf otrtlfleaia abota mtatioaad ) IN PEC I ION. USLI VCBYa Aa All hor t ooniraoitd for ajular Ihla adrvrtJaiment win p faojietaa to a njtia laiptaima. aaa uoaaaot coafiimtng to tha tpraltteatlona will ba itjaotud. nq imtii wui um rrfovuTBKi. Iba honaa mart ba dalWarad la Ihli alty oa or ba fbra HONDA J , fJU W U tfiktotmr, aid tumtmuU of Urn wlUbtruttdoaai.rp-xt. ' .fai) meat to b nuoa apoa tha toaiplaM'v of aaa . oootf aoi ao aa ao.n thartaitar aa tha tapt Qaartari Dinir loan 09 in laatu Air latonaalltj la tha bid, 0 a?a aoaformaaaa with tha taraa of tata UTart. l.arlll aaaafB Ika rajaokioaortbipropoaal fha Oatalbv llvml will ba awardad la lota ol (KaitwokacdrtdaMh.aadthaAauuaar Honaa ta lou of (S0) two haadnd aad irty aaoh, ualaa tha Ptpot Qiartartnaatar ah a data It for tha la lariat of tbo Oovaraaaat to vary tha aaabor tr Tk 1 ajatyot Uaananaaatar raaarraa ta hiaiialf Ika rhjki tonjsot any or all blda that ho atay twaa too O. B. SUCXBB. Calaaal aad Daaoa tlaanitaaatar aai n-dtlaihS J0WC. , WH0LK3AIJL AND HMTA1L QBOOMM. Tka anhaeriber. harlBA raaanUr aoaolatad tba amuoo ol hla taw balldlug,oa tkialtaof kiaforaar pnakaa, (dialroyld by In aoaa Uou atsaa ) base to call iba atnatloj ol hla old Mao da sad the pabllo gaaara'ly to tna faot, aad to najlad thaa of hla auuil, wwiiaia.aia"iH"w.."-. Ubiinaaal unuunoia aaaaaaaaa, havlag ample room and Inortued faoQlUaa to traas- aiaivrn a w nnrifi-mr -aa nv BOI BUM r las Bi has rooioUy returaad from thi various North era raatketi, whtn hi baa eanfully aalaotad a oca pataetoekof EVKBYlllINO KKQOISITK FOB A FINB aiun.v raunnenr. ptcaltir tuduiiemnta, both aa to Irlee aadQBalliy. Ills atoek of Fiai To, Wlaia, Lleaon, afagan of an snaia, spun. ..,. RuUrbon.AtosoagihilA, aod Bvl Whisky. Vaalta If u.Liid.. dauora. Vf oodan Wan. Aa An of tt,i beat dd eiiotlao, and all adapted to tha traui oi natnLnaipu. JE8SB B WILSON, No. 1X1 Pennsylvania avaaul. bat. klxth aad Bavaaih ala , eoeib alia, aalie dim NBW TOUK HXCttLatOllBAKMIlY, oak lib alalia, aur Marylaad ava., lelaad WU PaiTKN ivipMUally Inform! tki pabllo that bl baa bivoma aola pripiiator of ihi valabraud aa lablUhnwnt lately owaad by bU father, aad will be happy to rasply ! oruora, with tha ataoatdlapaiib, at prioN la eooordanM wl'h thi ttraii Tha qaalny ofoarartielas Is aot to be ixoalaad Bullinsef pllad on Ubaa si urns. As ala we osaia la on yea, ar baaaer Is aifarlld . Wbili oar oaatotaan an oosktag Froa all quartan of tbo world For ear Bread, oar Oaki, aad FaabrlM, For our Foddlasa, Bwwfaaata, too, And thay ooiae bo laet upon ue, That wa aoam kaow wha to da. Our bakeie tan beia baay Froa aarly nora till night, V7tlla oar atnek of floor la vaalahlag i But tail glvae ua delight For qBlflk aalea and amatl proAta," Ia lha motto of oar Siore, Aod If you purahaai ona iron ua, i tou will surely purohaw mbW. Aad aUo that the henlda Will proolalm froa Nor h to Bouth, That the (lilrd and Cake of Patea'a C:ntara inrybody'i Uoulh I" Inly IT- IM -a ar a at aa aa aa 11 1YL now com dowkbstobedi Jiui ruUtUad, 1a d Staled ABadspa. filtt M CmU A LEOTOBE ON THE NATUBB, TBF.AT meat, eud DralJil Oura of 8peraatorrkoM,or Sam l..al taaatrnaaa. lavnluatarV EmlaalOBf. blABll I a bllny, and ImpedlmeBts to Marrlaca ganarallyi Narvoaaoaai, Ouaiuopiloa. BpUipav aad rlta, alia tat aaa royaiou iBoaoaauti, imiuBi una oan Abnaa, Ao ByVoaa J OoLViawau,B. D ,aathl 01 tba QrtoM took, ao i A Ooon tu 1 ttoaiiaade or awtTkrire," gint under Hal, la a plain eavelopo, ta lay addraw, poet totd. n rtoilpt of alz wnu.or two nUgi uaiia.br Dr OH. J. 0 KLIN. a-i i l27 ,, ,w yolk. ang T ImlfdAw l'oatumoa iioz.sm. nun. , laow). pa.u. w, ia KORTilHBN CKNTH1L BULWAT, The ahirMat,qaukast, aad biet note ttou Halo montoui Oo aad afur Banday, Fab'y I, Ilea, FBenun lrslns will srrtn sad depart froa Oelvert Btatlw UfOltOWSI raJ ,0BTH Ljyaj, 11,11, at IU A.N Badklo Ezpraaa AO P. M 1'arktoa AooomodlHoB...... f-iSi'Si FHtsbarg aad UarrUbarg Bzpna .IMP. U TKAIN8 bOCTU ABBIVB Parktoa AoaommodaBaa.at IJJfJJ nuuAliBzpnaa .. "J!!-if Flttaburg and UantaWg Bzpna too P. M. araji l-lo r. BL Tko I A. VY. Train from Vf sshlagtoa lOBnaetawlUi IhatWA. H Tnlalrom BalUmon lr tbl Wat, aod for Bnlfalo. Bliolra, Uoohatur. Daaldrk, Oaaaa dAJgaa, aad NUgua Falls, sad for Baw Tork 11 kail A U TnlotnaWuMasoaoMamwlth lhaioop. M Train from Balttaon,to Wiat.Nirth and Borthwaat, and Hnura aad Bafalo aad Bo Tka a Ad P. V Trala from Wllhinftoel lOauMOta with lh4 a ao P. M Train from Baltttnon lor ritts burg, Bamabary, and thi Waat, aad la a direct ooo MCttsafDr Labaauu, Baotoa. Ailantown, aad New York, via, Central Itiiltoad of New Jareiy, Try thU root to Naw Votk aar Tho only Train Invtag aaalUaon m Bnday ismeisu r. a. Tram, ror uarruourg, nvoiparg OhlsAgo sad tha Wait TBeoaiy aiaaa m rlvtag la JatlBaan est BaadAV ! the IDA-at. Trala. I tab J. N. DaBABBT, Bavt, MTlONAL KEPlBLIGAN. Ma o aBn.mnmQwrimnp at VAJ1KUIL, HAIali, AtiatlBr OB. a . ak ' ' ' ' --JI va. 4q iwunlmmv'tolMM&nm,ytM4 upo 1 tko dak darlaj Iba noaok.. Qao. Vt- aoi 1 iboh wtwi groat aiUuorauoo, wiuvont aoV 1, aa follow7! '" " maot Of on; tamar.' " I aoldeoplyUiahoDor of haying haaraMkod to a pair bafora 70a. I mat fralBo4 ' 70a Ibis 1 1 cab nj aojtMnu which will aid Iq tba oble it of thoad mooUoiii.' Bat I tfuAt that tbl obje it, a far aa It ralataa la UM aotollmiot of tko oiaDteora roo.iurad, uw:Biiwiar titon at tain d. Tbo areata of tho loot fa-wwaaUharB mad 1 ao apparent tbo noonalty for tamodlab rain oreamanta, that I hop oothtlg alto hu boi aeadad to procure a proapt toa)onN to UM aU ol lb Ooyaraiaant, tad to that matt but itronf appoal of yonr frlaada In tba Bald, who to-day ooaalllnta oar bulwark acalnit tha rj a 01 mwnioo. T0 obAOoee of war -do not- admit tf delays Tba enemy la powhtof It lorward with noead ylgo r, aad tha loaa of . few wwapt. or area a law lays, may involve oimnra Wtaaeim to rooo 'd and tmpoeslble lo retrlere. In this con dltldn It Trill never do to let differences of opln on aa to bow this war ahoald m eirried oo nterfera with lis vltorous proeaeullou. Firs fill tba ranks, and leavo tothoee who stay at hi ma tba obligation of aiaplng the struggle to it i proper enas. hi i iiaaaaohusatu needs no other incitement lo b r doty thaa the certainty that aha baa one to psrform. Under Ibla Impulse her people will coma forward tiromotly and nobly, as they always bare dond. Cheers 1 She will be a wave true, aa In this uouttst she hu been poet tally true, to bar hlatotlo record. The infait that hers In the "cradle of liberty" slrai glad tba eerptnt, Is ready in Its manhood too awoy tna nyara; ana wnen i sew, as t latel r have bad lb opportunity lo see, what Mod of men they are, aaoh one tUllog a place In e wlety, Inetruoted, Intelligent men, heads and supportsra of families, oonlrlbutlng by ataady labor to lha wealth of the Etata when I aeet each men tola by thousands and bun dreda of thousands to tba field, my anxiety It not In retard to tba number who tro there, bnl It Is that thalr ready obedience and afiectlnx cocnuenoe in ue uorernment wui met oj a coirtspouaing cue far them in toe noia, ana tbatkheee concentrated energies will be direct ed to results worthy of tha sacrlficea they are maklog. lApplanM,, Therefore, I Indulge myalf In lha pleasure cf feeling that the object of this meeting Is not to orach to urge the neenslty (or further I roopt aa tb fnrnlsh an occasion for enoonraaement anaaympuny to those now lasting for ue Qeldi-tbe assemblage of friends on shore to r . .r . 7 . greet tba parting ahlp. and ao. with a good peep to mam, t tarn, witn yonr permission. tor s moment to toe auuee resting upon uoie or m who. lor the lima neiog, are lert at none, 1 nan luit now expressed, my anxiety mat Wa aboold oblalo from this war resulu worth) of ttjs aaorlflcM we are making. How tbU thai) ba done and In tbs apeedlest way, Is the qusauon wmen tnraaieus aim mora ao con vulse tna country, ana u railing oi tna nauoo one kreat council of war. And It la right tbat tha people ehoold la this way jealously debate tour thai taiereaaa. not niy a ua uir ia hoetUd right, bongbt by tha first ravolutlea out it u siso laatr aaaraa tuny ra bxbii ubhb elyfa wall aadeamally Informed ceeieeralig theprogrea of this raroltloa. aad t aaks kaofrn thijlr withes conoarolog the aaaaoer ia whlob 11 iball be controlled, so sa best to se cure domestic peace, and restore It upon Im perishable foundations. Loud cheers Ills la this why that the vitality of our toetltullone manifests and matntatoa Itself. Applause la ordinary wars a soldier Is limited to the silent execution of hla military dnllea Bui we are In tha midst of a revolution where ev ery allium Is a soldier. Roma bed her law special to olvtl war. Here the nation la stirred to the heart by a a'ruggle for existence, and not only the life of the country, bat the lire ol n.nrMenUtlTO liberty throughout the world Is st'itake. It Is not safe to bellevi that we shell be abla easily to govern this revolution And In the midst of auch events it li not only the right but tho doty ot every man to express bis opinions, and, however slight bi ll fluence may be, to employ It In laboring for the oommou cause. Lord Herbert, when envoy at the Court ol rrauoe. seui. i iuiub, uy nuaiuoiu ai an events at a time when on the personal relation of ambassadors depended peace or war for uelr nation" laia to toe rrencn miniewr, woo had nnrnoaalv nrovoki-d km. tnat " aitnongn aalaaadur, ba was not tbo lea a gentleman '' He teaerred thB right, wnen oooastou cauea fur It, to act in bis broader oapaolty 8o therefore, a aoldler. but not tba Ira a eltlaeo Will, lu toe nuts i navo ao Bay ao tub, apvaa mi oniBion ireeiv. torira oi "uoou." "uooa." and applause, but at lha same lime I will en deavor to do ao with the reeerve belonging lo the first character. I will aak your loduigenc II I speak upon a lubjret about which you an not at all squally uniaa, dui mo proper u-cbi-uunt ol which 1 tblnlc eaasllT Important with the proper treatment of our forces lu the field: ...a i, a a .1 .! I. M-..uiltui I, 1. SOU II B Bpeaa. wl auyowa, au whuiwiw, .- becauss In the suggestions 1 praume to rnsk to you I speak upon my lndlTldual expsrleoee Crlee of Quod," and applause Six years ago, when I had the honor to rrp raaont sour views unon national affairs, I bold, In common with youraelvea, he opinion tbat alsvery should not ba disturbed within Its ex isting limits. When tne uonieuerate otatea an nmiaeail their existence, their Executive pro claimed alsvery to be the corner stone of the new power. In Illaourl, a year ago, aa a war measure, I declared the slares of rebels free Immense spplaua and crli s of " Oood I " and great cheering. believing this to be the most Inolalre, searching, and deadly blow that oonld be aimed at the heart ol the rebellion, Ap plause aod " uood," " uooa, ' uuiiy ior you, aodebeers I Judgsd It to bs the quickest nvAi tn rlatnAa-a And disconcert the enemy, and to gain great adyanUgM with the least oost tf Ills lo the good cltlcens who were acting wlih me la maintaining the laws. A generalln Ibe Held, In a distant and rebellious district, In vaatad with nro-oontulsr oowera, I did this in the exercise of what I bellered to be my le gitimate authority. Cheers Later, aa the war wetit on, I became satltfiod that, with Its sucoeuful termination, must alto tetmlnati elaTery In some form, " Oood," " Oood," and cheers! I considered It then anracieni mat some meAsure should be adopted by which It should Immediately cease as a polities! power,' and haa-ln Ia eaaiA aa A aofilal iaoL But as the contest was protraclud, the conditional opinions with wwen we ail eowreu upon it, m my mind nn nlaca to tha conrlctloa that ever adTAntage which the laws of war alloweC to us should lo employed, And Ibat to be eftVotlve as a wsr measure tblt act should be thorough sad immediate. It became apparent that the slower proera would be Ineffectual. Aod so Ika aaanta lt tha Tear have brought 010 to the oonvlctlon that there can be no lasting n.ay arhila alaoarv eilata on our oontlnsnL IT . - .. a .11 .!.- ItireAl appiauee.j Tnereiuro, a,. suu siderallona Apart, aod regarding It only as a measure for the effectual suppression of the rebellion, I em In faror or the ImmedlAte abo minn ol ilavirT fornAt cbeirs.1 And la faror of nalog etery practicable roeaus to make that abolition effective chwn, snd so deprive the ruemy ol their great element of strength ia.S',"l!?,J- I. la.rf-U.Me. la. II Vara OTiTlW. Bt ionaei Lai ana rar all qites(leo, and give all passports. rfar id eheara 1 I la nnrad" Uatnat summsry raeaaurea that IAe llberauM ot Um alaraa would be an act of gre i InJasUce to the loyal men of taa Bouth. out taa euon a war aa uu tw oarnN on witu- nail aaa.Blfl.aaa faaaii lha lAal taannla In arffarv eaollooof tba ooooirr!' tha loyalists of tba uou o wouia im rtqnirea to oontnoate a por tion of what ia bald to ba twotwrty, and for whl ih they would doubtless ba afterwards re mui erated. Agalnsl this tha lojal people of lbs toTth give not only Absolute property, but tbel ' own Uvee and the Uvea of those most dear to tl em. Cheers. i t this point Governor Andrew came upon the platform, and waa received with loud chairs N T i tnim their loaa never can ba repaid. Hoi , then, een soch dtsilnotlons ba olenaln edf And bow oan we. In making war upon a country, protect lis vital Interests t separata tt in io pans, ana ror toe aexe or protecting toe properly of aclaa forgo our greatest advan tagehl Bach a policy would oatry attblu Itself the 'laments ol aura defeat, and tba real Union- i r the Bouth ara ready for tba sacrifice Nor do I ehare la the belief that there Is a large body of Unionists la the Bouth. In my Individual experience I hove found them few, and la the progress of the war they hive) been fast deoraailng. Tha danger which has attended tba avowal of Union aentlmenta, the uncertain Drotootlon wblob wa have been abla to giro them, the oertaln sororities of the oooreaeme government, tne unexpected lenguv to whlob the rebels have been able to protract ue etniggie,iogeiiier witn Beignoornooo mena ship! and interests, hava carried away many who In the beginning maintained tbslr alltgi- anca to ue union. In ue whole valley or v ir glnla I do net remember to have mat a Union man, and certainly not oaa union woman. Laughter This element of their strength mail not be underrated. It serves to show how thoroughly the feelings of the Bouth are In this contest, and leaves no doubt aa to what will be tha training of tha growing generation. Not only were tha people not desirous of re turning Into Ua Union, bat they did not enter tain the Idea In any shape their only conjee tores were aa to the manner In which the eepa ration would finally ba effected. I do not think that onr Northern people realize bow many yean Ue Bouth has been preparing for this etruggle. The advent of the Katcbes In Charleston harbor, with Jackson's proclamation and her ready batteries checked II for a time la Bouth Carolina, where there was then a strong body of msn with Union sentiments strong enongb to have the consistency of a party and with its representative organr. men quits a young man, I was among the Unionists enrolled, with a view lo ssrvloe noder Mr. Poinsett, then tho acknowledged bead of the party In that State. r. cainonn atea a aeieatea renei outer, nut ha left leu-Ions of vounu men devoted to dis seminate his principled young legions grow- tnif up in ue laim cr tne principles to tne es tablishment of which Ibis generation hu been oonsecrated In the Bouth. We are at war with a people who hare been educated to believe they ere contendlog for tbelr liberties; they ara carrying on this coot, at with unity and de Urmioitloo; tbelr armies have acquired tba BoUdlty and ooBslatenoy of regular troops. To reduce aaoh a rebellion will require the utmost exertion of our foroa and tha Immediate use of every advantage which naturally falls to our abut lathe ooatnt. Tbelr Mbavalaataea aa obtain aaeoeaa ka uooooauerable. Ta eubdue them tbelr designs Bust be made lmpoaalble, and Um unity wbloh gives teem alrengtb moat ba onn alao. f Ckeen 1 To scours this unity wa must rouoe ourselves to extraordinary exertions. Not only must every ponlbli means ba used to dsmage tha enemy In the field, but we must guard vigllAntly sgunit the enemlee In our midst Cheers while yon have been loyally cocnpied with the de- lenoe or ue country, ana eenaing your voters to the field, tbo pro slavery party has been stealthily and butlly employed In organizing to control the ell ctloni, and to secure a victory of which they already feel assured. To conn teraot them you must labor you must make II a matter of Individual labor in order to give this force ol unity to tne work oeiore us ana every vote deposited In the ballot box tells as surely on the contest as a blood stained musket toll On the field, The endurance and steady oouraga of our soldiers must be supported by a mlttd mibllo oololon at home, aod when some brilliant victory flashes across tbs clouds of war, let a responsive glow ngoi up ins unai ylded hearts or the North. Loud cheers. Tt might make conoeulous and give up ad vantages ir our oootesi was ior una geuerauou onlyi If we were contending lor ourselves only, we might compromise or let It go. In dividual proaperlly ooold be easily secured here or elsewhere where peace and stable gov- lerntnenle reign. But It Is for the long Hue ot generations yet to corns in wooae interests we flsht this battle. lObeeril We cannot aay. After ua the delude," but mutt take the time with all lis obligations. Our soldiers go to the lild.wltb no short alms Tbelr hopes ara not plaoOd upon the temporary sitcoesa oi a Dattie, and the lmnntaes which trovero them are not tlioaa nnlv ot nanonal fame. Bemember how smalt their ohaooe for It K No sach consider ations would have carried tham from their IHtle h me clrolea, where each abtvnoi mikes a hcr- rlbla blank luipellea siono oy A generutia ostrtotlsm.tbey fight for Ibelr country's future not Its present or thelrt; tbey bare no olber reward tnau toe glory auu auiu'y oi iuo coun try. Suob men I have seen lu the Held I know bow cheerfully tbey bear hirdahlp bow .Item thav accent wouoas ana aeain. Oo to Ue graves of these honored dead, and loll Ibem the dig tbey loved floats over their raolmentA noon some glorious field will their sleep be disturbed f Toll tbem that tbelr names will be handed down with honor through tha aucceaslon of aeneratlona will the blood again thrill In Ibtir value, and will their eyes cllatent Olve them, thon, while tbey can en J jy It, lb i satisfaction to know that their efforts niVd an ODJICI. Altoauy jua uaai ibb iiaiuu nfaaaa, thiuainda hieluufotT to the DreDared battle your fancy In the reaileaa flight brlngi you back tna VOtcea bl weir lareweiu laAceui In dreamy of the night bow many of you will ever bear Ibem agalu, thueo households voices t Esmemberlngtneio -remembering the hoard ed treasures you bare' thrown Into this gulf ror your country a gooa win you oesitaie t I'eople of ataiaaohuietts, will you hesitate to strike with vital foroe the unnatural eaemy who has oompelled these terrible sacrlficea? Crlee of No I No I Bhall this blood be abed in vain t No 1 Not Baptised In such blood will you n it namo tree tbe soil where It was shed I ieit Yes! Shall a ploughshare raided I y the band or a slave throw up to WUlteO in HI 1UO "a wuaa va auu auw ivta In this a'roggle lor their oouutry! Cries of NolNol ,. . .. Crowd your patriot soiuiers to tie ueia. hiplyln their privilege to be there; make eve-y fight a vlotory, but let the men who fall on those red nelili aie in toe aurea uauei mat their blood waa not tnerely splllid upon ihe gtoind tbat It went to cement the corner stones In this great temple of universal liberty great cbeai Ing, aod when tbe roar of the bai lie, with all other m rial sounda, It fading In their ears, let thsni feel tbat tholr souls, too, are mircblng on to Join that noble army cbeere of martyn which every good cauie demanda. Justify their sairlucrs, aod at on.u, by a great set, ploe youraeivea on one oi me Irauof plunacles ol bit ory. And If on thst summit the halo which surrounds joa Is tinged with a reddened light reflected from many a hiavj field. It will not come from yonr set log sun, but will be Ue light of a new and glorious B-t-L lll II la, a aaaa 1 oa ba & Ik aak aaaaaaBal al n'mor'nlog, which will llktmlnata the world. Toemendous applause, whlob waa kpl up lot eevtral minutes aid Worate fraaa a Bnave KaiBa UoL Tnrohla, of Illinois, a brave and trne- beahed offlcer, waa recently oourt mtrttaled by Oea. BuelL He wasAOcuaedofinndryuneAnc ttoded erualtlea towards rebels. It arned out, however, that the ehargee ware not wall found tha lading of lha court-martial waa aal aside, and Iba Colonel wm promoted to ba Brig adier General. Ha recently visited hla home In Chicago, where ba waa received with an en- thnilastlo oration. On that oocaaloa ha made a rrleaoh, la which be expressed bis views as to tha mode of patting down tbe rebellion. He aid: Wban I left this city with my regiment. I nev er expected to receive inch a reception aa this. Ados elmpty done my duly ; that't oil have dons. (Eaibasiastlo applause.) I did my duty aa ei soldier, and, I trait, as an American cltl- xenj alio. (Appieose.) Aiinougn l aa not virasd In oolltics. I made un my mind that tbe causs of this rebe'lloa Is slavery, and I noted open tba principle thet the cause should bs re moved. (Long continued applause.) At tba eame time i Knew nisi mat uoee men wno were relying upon tba power of slavery most not be bandied with soft gtoveo, but a little roughly. so i nanaiea uem a utue rougniy. (applause.) I don't know whether to call tl a happy or an un hapby result tbat my luperlor officer did not ap- rove or it,ana uottgntainerenuy. ue tncagnt milt be court martlaled and dismissed frcm Ihe letvloe. (Oroana and blaet fbr Don Oarloa Blejl, and crlee, "VinshAltgobACOeneral.") My wife Informs me that she baa a oommlaaloa, msklns me a Brigadier General, In her pocket, but haven't got it and haven't seen It. ( Ap isiiee aod urea cheers ror stAUAma 1 areola.) hare etndied secealon aad secealonlela in aflsaourl. Kentucky. Tenneaaee. and Alabiaa. and J tell yon It la no aw to fight against them unices we use every means la our power. Tbey are 100 powenui to oe iougni otucrwise. nuo are 'these (uerlllast They ara cltlxsna who pretend lo be oescefnl. but who ara plotting trisjon all the time. Tbey ara all Iba time loosing out ior a straggling i anion, aa soon aa be Unas one Be gets two neighbors, uey race tbelr abol guns, go ont and catch him. They look out lor- nickels and shoot tbem. You kuow bow they mnrdered Gen. McOook. That ia what I call a war of extermination. We nst do tbe same, aad until we use all men, slaves inoiudea. wo cannot put tnem aown (Applause ) What I have done la not much ; but what I could do, were I allowed, might amount to something. Uy rrlende, I must close Wa hive been talking sboot the Union, aod hurrahing for the Union a great while. Lf t ne now talk and hurrah for conquest. (Applause.) Saratoga aeselpa Some Southern men. with thalr wives are here. The men. aa niual. are aulet. but tbe aeceih women ara not able to keep their dis loyal tongues still. Tbe slater or tne rebel BreaUnrtdge ia In town, and aba baa more than onotl given vent to hor hatred to tha Union, and tbe Union Iadlea are not aiow to ntur theif detestation of bar sentiments. She has two eons In the rebel army. Her husband ran atralnat a clergyman from Philadelphia, tbe Iteri Mr. Hotter, ana in ue course ot tue vaii he uttered aome worm against our noble troopa, to which Mr. H utter replied: "I hold yonr aentlmenta, air, in ntter detes tation, and yon too, air; i nave no wisn or in tenttnn tn hold any more intercosrso with von.' and left the aitonlshed sympathizer with the South aiandins alone, with this cnt direct Among the visitors now here ia the family of a mew York gentleman oi weaitn. ue naa one of tbe finest turnouts in the place, and in New York lives io grand style. He w&s an ardent oppoecr of Mr. Lincoln, and did all be coma to ninaer nil election. When the national flag vu flrwl on at Sum ter, he joined the nation. He has no children; aud now be may be found in camp in New York. Ua is colonel of a regiment of his onn raisins. It ll nearly full, and when full he In tends to lead it into tie Held, and see tbU war to its bitter end. UNITED BTATKB MILITARY LAWI. AIBCONB BDITION of this work la aow going taroagatha uu, aad will ba ready for d. . livery tn Haw dare itiBbraMaallthilawiwLliih ftawahaaa tia-aiul b? I aaiafBBB flODl 1710 IO IBd BUd or lha paat srealon 01 Cotgraaa nlaUn to lha Army, VolaBUara, MlllUa, uoaaty Laada, aad Faaaloaa Thais lawa ua ohroaologloelly arranged, bat die tlaiBlahsB by larger aad amanartypa.at to thon. laaziattooa from thcia that an aot so, with lull . a-a .aa aaiwpanoaa ana uu isaaa aaouioaB sniiar thaa la aaany M,taiva aoaaol Alalary a tu .OaHryaijriilolwaof " " It wlU ba pr nfcd oa ArewhIU paper, bouad laths but lawatila, with a full, raliabla, aad izhanttlvi lod, fn m ma a 100 pagia la ail, at It par oopy to eubaorlben O-dan addreoaed to J. F. Oaliab, Wuhlogtaa, wl.lnal..rompt.mn.uSi cma rutlUhtr, ta md A3 1'l.citnat ftu tl olOlf mXntt, TMUd-lpbU E ' ja .BfA. BTT JO -Av J:l . UKAFNEHB Dr TOV MOril.ISKFB, tha only legitimate European OCULIS t ltd AUKI8T In thla i. uutry eiBbe ooaanltod on all malidlMof tha BY B aid F.AB.reqaliln Medleal treaimanto'llusloal fp ,,Vl5iilorwraH10.tT udBRABlaO Onea, ail Fanaaylvaola avanoe aug II lm TUIII) BT. LOUIS, Vkealamt Street, Batwnn Third aad Foarth, FhlUdalphla The uadiraignad liaTlng leaaed for a lend ol yeara thla popular boaai, han tki plman of aaaoonelBA to thalr minds snd thi trivslltng oonuaualty that It laaowopaaforttMraoapUoaofgaata ThehoaM, alaoa tbs gret of Marsh ait, has beaa eaUnly raac vatad aad nuttsd ta a euparlor aaaBarj the apart Btaa an large, weU vapttlitad, aad farLWhad a aodaraatyU It la centrally looatid.oonviAlaatto all um depots and etasmboal landlaga, and U the Immediate vteinlty of tbi Oaatoa Hoaae, Foat Ottm aad tha earn Ezehsoga . .L Conasstad with tba Uotel la a Bataunnt for thi aaooaaodatlea of tboa pniamag tha Kuromas pin. Filoe of Booms from Tbna to Satan doUax parWMk.aooordlBgtalooatleB Board II 10 par day. Table d'hote for aaarehaati aod baabtan an froa 1 to I m ay l-ta IgAAOL DEVOB. N BW BSTABLISBUBAT. VOLUKTEEBI' -n-TTxriixrca- Waawxaooxiir. Canlra 1 CVUril Jfar(-Xraa froaa ,naIliawd aipciaKa,ta, wj a.-a - -r ' ' '- THR FBOPBIETOB, froa OU Connietleut, woald bt happy to aaa all bla tTtanda Oood Uvus, olaanllaaa. and aoonomy for bis ouatomtrs Is hla lleala, SI oanti, open day aad algbt Call la. BeipaOUUliy. A. o aurf a.-,, tropj -Flfty day t l par weak. my aay ooarain oaa db aoooiBiBoaaivu ai aag i in pAUB AND IMK BAltEKX. . liA.HUL.EH-'r. OAKK AND PIKa BAKBK, Cor ifBeveethandDeireeu.iiBiano,) Beeptotlully Isvlue the atuialloaof aiUasM,ioI Idl nana aouira.ioniauoriTBiiaw . --,- UiUpnpand to lar lab thaaa la any aaanlvy aad at prlois w salt potthiaere au II -la, N Hawalalpk e( SLeaaeke at Ceaa-t. 1 b Life aod Letters of Waihtagton Irving, by lis nephew, furnishes tha followkg aneo dol i of lha eocen trio John Randolph, ot Boao oki , In eonnrctlon with hla presentation al the Ooi rtofSL James: I r.VeUneandMr,IrTln(r called for blm In a c rrlage.-Bbd Ibiy fbond trim prapaTed'to aoc impany them with black coat and black ami 11 clothes, with kDee-boekles, white stock -log . and ahoea with gold bnoklea. a aword and a ii ti brack hat tbey looked wcwlerlnglf at ! Is drees, so likely, with hla odd figure, to atti aot observation. He pointed to bis gold buikles. "Noaham about them. Bundelland un ige, oy i " xo aome ooservauoa aa m the Drooriety ot his drees. "I wear nomao'a llvi ty, by -1" Bat," Aid Mr. Irving, Urn obj et of a court costume If to avoid awkward nee and challenge J there la a ooovenlence la It ; and at all events yoa.don't want a aword." " Ob, now, Irving, aa to a aword you seed not pretend to (each me about tbat ; my father wo'i e a aword before me. by 1" Mr. Irving explained thnt tha eword belonged to a different costume, but was ont of place lo that dre a This aeemed to strike Randolph, and b uot uokled his sword aflsr wards, and loll It In the larrlage. Aa be was sboot to enter tbe ante cha aber. where Ihe foreign mlnlstsra war In walling, he waa, aa Mr. Irving bad feared, atop pad by Ihe uiher. Mr. Irving lmmedUtely ex plained who lie waa, and he was permitted to pasa. " There now, KAnaoipn," ssia na, - you sea bna of the looonvenlencea of being oat of costume." In the ante-chamber Ue foreign ministers eyed blm corlouely. Admitted to tba preaenoe chamber, ba preceded Mr. Irvlrg, maae nil now to royalty in ots turn, ana inea patied before other members ot tba royal fami ly. As he went by tbe Duko tf Saaex, Urn latter neexouea ar. irrtog. " Irving." aald he. vrith bis thumb reversed over bit right shoulder, and moving It elgnlfl- cinlly up ami down, ball supprealng a laugh at the same lime Um", " who la your friend, Hokey Pokey t" ltr. Irving, jealcos for lbs honor of hla country, replied with emphsala. "inaijiir, ta ionn uanaoipn, unitea outea minister at ttuuia, ana one oi tne meat aiaun gulaned orators of the Unttid Slalee." Soma tlma afterwards, ltr. Ivlng waa dining with tho Duke of Bowel, and he Inquired after If cLane, wbd bad relumed to his own country then, pursuing his Inquiries, added, with a elrulficant smile, and how Is our friend, Hokey Pokey t" Pat's TBANxrcuisa to Pbotidvj.cx. At a recdnt fire In Fall River, two Irish laborers, whd had behaved gallantly In attempting to anblue tbe flames, were caught In a dangerous predicament ; one gable of the house fell In, and tbrvt tinder which they were standing tot tered over them. The younger attempted to fly from the spot, but waa oTertaken by the burning ruin, and very seriously Injured. Tbe other seeing an open door In the base of tha wall, darted through It, and emerged unhurt on tba ouer side. His employer, laext aay, ooo meriting on bis escape, said ba should Mara thanks to Providence for bis preservation. " Octj I thin." said Bsrmot, scratching bis bead Terr ilowlr. " sore I do be thankful lo Provi dence, and I think It was very merciful to me ; out, sir, moan 1 1 mgwy ewe mys; r ' rnilll IS TO Oiva hotigic, IkatJth JL aabaerlbar ba h obtained frcm tba Orphaa'a Oaert of Waehlngtoa Coaety tu thiDi'trlo.ofUo liable, latan M AdmtalatnUao on thi personal aa lata or Alezaadar 8 Wadswoc th, lata of WaabiLg ton nenty aforesaid, dtoaeard All persona bav tag slslmi sgatnat tba laid daoeaaad, are hereby waa-aad t liabivlt tka aajna. wlih tha voeolwn Ibaii al, Xo tbe aaka:rlbcr, oa or baton the fed day of Aa gust a xt,thr oaay otharwlai by lawbi uelaifed fromBUbrare ol the laid Mtate. Given under ray bat d ihu sad diy of ABgnet.lMZ, JOHN D WELL". AdmuUtn'or. DAVID A BUBB, Agent for AdmlBlatmor. Offlca, corner ol Savantu sad F etreits. Big U- 1BW Alala THB BKBT cooxiao itovii TABLE CUTLERY, and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES . OF ALL KINDS. OaAMP FURNITUJRI3 AND ,v uT?N WARE To bi bad or W. B. 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