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M " - s?1 vol. n. WASHINGTON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1862. NO. 263 ftafcumal $Lettlu PnOMIIJW.S KOll BIATKIIMI.H FUfi TlIK WAV .NaVT DtriXIktlKT. JttiTfauef Omttrvction, itc Sept. 88,1802. flIIALKD TBOPOSALy tolanilrhmaterlalifor t)tiu.Tlof tli A oa year ending soth Jane law. mill be rcc Ifrt it thla bantu nntll fi oelo kPM. of tht 2M Oeiobrrnext Theae p opoale tntut be endor Ad I nixxaU fir ita'erldli for tht Aery. JPurrau ;r fVotfrucrioji," &o , that tt ey may be dlattugnlebea trcte o Jir barineit letter. The mi rl&ln and artielce embraced Id the elaatta nuned are panlrnUtly deacrt'ed In ihe prlrted "ichiu'nle, any of erhl.h will be toir ! ka to inch m t1ft.li to offer, on application tithe . nundanti cf the rfiKtlre yerai.or to the navy ageni neareet ttivrnto.ftid chose fail tbo tarda, upon appllottlon to ttua Uuren j Till dlvliion into o nates telnjr lor the cvenl-no of oeae lu eeob inoh portion omy will be furobhed a are eotualty reqolred lr bid. in commandant ami navy agent or eaebeta Hon will, In addition to the tcheduie of taws of their own ya'de, bare a copy of the echtdnlea of tte oiherya'di, for eimlnil-ra only, tromvebton it mayo, j Ofed wr ether tt lllbedealrai.e tonti. at plication far any of the cla of thoi? anl Offers matt te nude lor Ibe whoe tt the daa at en? ya.d ipontnaof the printed tchadulea, or In etnet rCLiorml y therewith, or ih7 will not be cjo rid rd la coropatinji the claetee tbi price itntd to the co!am'i tv p Iocs willbe ttcitandard.atJ tbe ftf rega ot tha clasi tsUl be canlvd ont aceordlijs; tolrnpriCMiteted Ihettootxact wl 1 be award'd to the lovreet bona fM tatlr -who reives prober rrcvrltytor Iti fmfll rota The Utlttrd UtaiM rtecrvte lu right to ij ct all tha T lit Ut any f Ian, tf 4r2uM v TblK.t A Ir eleiunat bet! tberi ry '.i'Ujt,toltf dtlfd-ad In 'hi navy iiird to Ux. oriirr.and la nitH(0 v fal e&rt I aOKae, p Dertjr mat lu. tn-oaiUt of the rontrator. anthi eait nuybe,at tte tapewe aadn-kofthe ooninotnr,aad In all rep4cu utjct u tbe loeptetifw, auiieniit. oouit.n'ght.fco , of the yard wbre reotl.td.and to the cmlm AUnaoUonot thecoiaaii.dAat thereof Lldden are eferrd to the icmmobdenUbf the riAieeiUeyerdf for Mtnplee, InitmoUooe, or ar tlcuar rttsbily I n of tbe rtlcl, ind all ubr ttUiip beiogtqa J, it. I reiiw will be gtrcn tour Hi mo! A,cjru).n m n'aa nre. Every uflt-r.e rtqairrd by tbe tewofKth Auffttit, 1i4Q ra i be KOou-pantrd tiy a wil ten guarantt, th- urn of Tth fa i brmwltn given. Thononir hoce Offtre miy be tcccptM Uill be eoil8fl and tte erctrct win be for vardtd a ioon tbr. alter a pro ica I , which tbey lit be re quired to ex erne wl hl. ten day et'r I a receipt tthj peficClur raTy gutj named by thetu hur.la In the fmi hmonntwtll be repaired to itzo ih contract, and tclr rciA.tslllUly oeitlfl'd fv by a United Utatu dutilet ns Dbed HtatM JtOctial ttcntUyitncDir pet auiuo will be With hii fni th auca t of the bUli nnll tbe oon riot ii 1 bJVr beca coap'ewd; d (1 hty per c-n(nm va ot'i,aprcvta i iriproi u iut &uuv a. Him refptctlre yard , wl 1 be pa d by the aeTj a. - d.t thfj Tulnta oi d IIvcft In er lfleatei ot Id i trelm.ii tr Irtaeory notei,at th opUn of tte OoriraiDtnt It ii tipjlatcd fatha contract that If default be mace h lie fartleaof tueflnt part inoellTiloR ill in isf of tha artlcl e mn loood in idt c ait bIJ for In tha contract, of heqa lit y and at the lme enapaevi anvre proTMra.incn.aiu ininaivaiw, iha out atur atirt l1 tnrnilta will lorlclt and av tn the UuliftJ btates a mm or money uot t xa edlug twi?jtne emeu it of ach elm. which sur Li r "toreud libra time to time, according tuibaaotof .v.n;iet8lu tnateae prr ded, approved iiarohS, Ijc!ui No llanl thoMfoIlowlor.lf acuaatlr u hlol Ion cqua t the face of the o.ctraoi U d nindt d. It la tn be f jrnUVd on like trnu at.4 cn J1Upa dnrtdff the Axal year. trm tf OJTtr, hl h fitofc firm ranit hi tinned ty all tho ttura I, ,of lotln Saeof , hereby it tu fnr.lth and del Tf r In tw rpwuie navy aru a 1 tbe artlnlra nttned In 1 10 ilacMi bereenu iflojc dg-rfeablytotbepruTlrioeioitheichednieM inerrr(aud U r nfortnuy with the advertisement of the Bur n of Co ntrnrt!on(4o o id Septem bir.lftj Sioold mi offer be accepted, I requeo to i aodrcs ed at ,and tbe contract lent to the na-y aot at --, or to - t for iljnalnre tol certificate Sljtutore, A B. Ptt WltPi lbichelolo wLIthlhe blMer rncloiri must be i aeti d to tU cffnf and eerh of them ilrfntd by him Ofp t tee oi anli In the chednle the price must t wt, the am )W t rarn 4 out, th agg eet footed l tit wh aw.andthj iraonnt liavwUe written In ku' irtberartlae nbu LUdontt raldernar ua la. wh-r tbe ar Jclei are to te delivered, thy ;a'it rtjia luihilr otfor a penon tn whom 0'dr ,jtbm are to b delivered Fotm of Guwnltf, l Le nodAeUQMl . i f , In the Mate of , md' -of ' intho state or hereby suarsnty tht tn rise the forgoing bid ot for any of the classes tucrnla namea be so (eptpd.he or they wilt, within ten dayi alter the ixcelpt of tlt ointraoi at tbe pevt ufuoe naroei,or navy igot dwignntttl, Yt ute the lontraot fbr the 'Mutt, with Fod and sufficient euretlei, and In cafie rim . .- ehfill Ull to t-uur Into coiitrsft ai afore nld. w noaran y to make good tha difference be. twiidthti (.tfjr of the said -- - and that which jdsy bearcApted 4goatiireioftwORaarantori, lnli U'inti). 1 h fbyeirtry that the abot e namM are Vuoi to uio as men of property a .d able to make j-KHlthirffirTotr filgoitn.'-i.O. U, I'rto To ne 'tn.M by the L'nltsl lat-o d' trtot JuOs, CiiltA Bwiee dixtitct atlortsy, ro'.Irrtor.or nary ftgot Sri, art frn a Im of (A Vr'M Malta, approved Ju'y 17,IBb2. iej 14 J!fi 'fcrtfw ewi ul, Thatnocorttic jo-or oflny Interest Hrein baloetrauiierred by be i arty or i ,,t9 towbtiu inrhrjntraotor order nay b iri?h to any other tarty or pailei, audthat ray ui.hliniile' shall pue the annul ovjito the o ntrctr Otder tranifprrfd,oiar as ihjlTnliirtJaueare fircrroed Vcridftf, 'hit all tht lrtit m irtim nrn hiffty lfkPivadtothe Uni ihd S nifcr any bitAth ot ucd rntric: ty be tuiiraol c? ryorparMra ...... rtta I And tn it further rnarlnl, Th-it 'ThiDcrer koyra.tra.t r for ta tit olco, Ciottt-a urn.,! rattol ijo.mobKoMof war, and lr imydercrlp tlon ot nu plu for tho army ur navy of tbe United Ma . hX te found guilty by & court tnaittaloi ire n I ot ulltnl uefTlcci vf auty,hd thall be pun i IiM by lUt, 1 ui nnoumet, cr titch o tier punish mentfe) th court ra rtlal iball aJjuigs. and auy i.jd whje nit coatrivt tofurolshtuppllfHof any Uu'lor d iOd tlon lor tuu army or navy, ho (hill t deemed r. d tukea ui a part ot tbe land or naval nt.w.f itiul'.tirl Hutiu fjr uLLm lie ahnll oon triu lofnuJtliBAtaeuptiliod. and bmU"'ttihe rtUi itl r -umtijtj f.r the jovenmn-nt of ttu liitd mid Clival lorv wl un i ouwi oiaie Ihcfolonlnaro thrjaee required at titer. p,o treoay yaiibt K1ITERT, MAINK. riasVNo t 'r;.l-. ok L k, Xn 1 Wlilta Oak Ki, ISi & White Oak rmin! ouoat Timber, No. I .... .- fV.I. 1 ...! K. n -llA (IU t n '.Hi n bUTiniK i muk, 4v v A Tiun iu .v ijiiu Yt.J'in ri n iWcnu; No8 lui ow ffm M it trj Ifo it Vkbk finer aukatid I j ra, Aw tn Aih fiilk NL(t II ardi, iVO 11 irp . u w if. JI'i. 15 fi tker Kutte, Nj 0. Blvck Walnut iwd Cherry ri i tt jprCf-i: no iv ti uu wa ntiri aul aaitg, Vi -u Uackhpruj-: Nj.S3 Ug. luniMtM, N it Jronj Wo W Htol, No 87. 1 on Hpk.ti.o 1J iron Pi I 4 wrouaui ana cm; no if L.ud. No fti 1 oanJTlni t 84 lnole fir don.A) A White ied, ho 37 Iec fal(it, 1N i Coloied l'aln n, ir,er; No n Linseed on lurTh-mio, am ii, no i uuw, no riltu i.unin, iur, iiu -t m iniww,ovi(, ni tit Mlicnt.,cj' fry Ooods, Hair rioiu, Ship Cha iI-v i r otuttrujthm (1iuh A. ttollrr IrMi a.d Ulvue, U larlOU.K Muctl aneouslnoliiior btfluesit, u inking l triuiiB, VP4, irr ii Ijiir. fi. How, M UrushH, N Itjntlur , l'ry diry.fjr norM and (.qulpmeui rf Stationer 1 T CaAItLEBTOWN. CU'fl No 1 W lie Oak uvea. No 2 While Oel KaelFleou; li.Z Wlihe (U 1'riiaUououi Tiui b ij o 4 HUi Oj1 ri-ok, No n itlowl'lnu Loi No 11 Uhltn I It l.ojj , iUnk,and Uoard-i, j. 4Ulil and I'lani, No ill tlliCkWi! i hi piny, i.id 0 tn rryi No IS Lcrmt; No 4 lu 04. .rJtaes aad lUedloK, No vJ. l,lj(. oiir -i tw i& Iron, No So. Die 1, No 27. irun riru , N 3 Iron NtU, wro(ht and cut, No, 0 JLvad, No fll.Zl I' end Tlu, No 3 llafjw.ra, Wj si rooli f r biort,No ?.8 While lead, No 87, Zl-o r alnis. N-i f Colored Paluia, lryer, No "tv Mfatetd Oil ru'psuilue, and Vain'sh, No 41. iilsw Nv.43 Plirb ar.d ll.tn; No 41 FUh OH, Tallow, aid ''cap, No 40 Mlieel'ar.t.oiit Dry liuod, 1. Boiler 1 run and Rivets, B Pig lionj j LardOl1; D Ualier i'eltliig, a. Gum PkUtog, F UkO lUneous Tools for Euglnecr, O Ouikbi( I til 111 til oiuvrs, " 1IUAV1UTIH. 4 vm i u Cto'Tt:: J rUx and Cottoalwl e, II Leathii; 7".. T. n .7i,.. r u. t .! ii.u Haa.1. Luu'erni, P. lar for R te a Q U perm Oil tx bh'p Cbsjid cry for stores and euu pmenu, 3 buu.usrn T rir Wooi; U Ox Uid a t it- BUOOKLYN, NKW YOUK. C'tMl'a 1. White 0k Logs, Ko 8. Whit Oak " 10 White Plo MutTlmT., No 11. While Pine Lorn Plank and Boards, No II. IV hi Oak Itoards andPliLk; No 1C Ah Ixws and riarkt Ho 11 AbOan: No. 1ft Iluko Butts and llandjiitkas, No IS Ulack Aalnut,LhryjNj 17 CypreHtNo. IB Locntt No 10. white OaVsltaree and Heading ; No. 10. UfackSpniO'tf N tl Ctrdar; No. SJ. nt hoxauy t No. SJ. Llgaimvlir No 25. Iron, round, tlt,t,atdtur., No to.Bteel, No. 27. Iron Spikes; No. 21 Iroi Kails, wiontht and cu , it? 3a. Lead; no. ai, Aino iin; on im uaniwari: ri jwu tor rtoiMj o i No S3 White Leid; Nt t7 loe ralnt; N .at. Colored iralnta, D-yeri No. S3 Un s-tdOM, Tnrpentlie, Varnish: Ni 41 11sm; No M Plieh. Koln, Tar; No 4i Fish OU, Tallow, boip; No 4d.xMUcellapeo Pry goods: A. Bator 'roe and Rlreti, D. riglroot O. Lard Oil, D Doll er 1'eltlng; K. Onm racking: V. Mboelianeoui Toole f r Engineers; O Cooking tJteiiUi,fttovfi, Ao ill i lax Canvaes, I. Cotton Canvafs; J. Twine: K Lrather; L. Hoee; AX Rrvbea; N. Banting and OryOoodat O Labteras: Q Sperm Oil R. Ship Cbatdlery for atort-i bod Cfiairuentn, H Stationery, T. tin Wood. raiLADELruiA. ClaMKo.l. WhiUOak Ttge ; Na I White Oak Keel Fltcw; No 3. White Oik Proiaucaoaa Tim Ur; No l White Oak Plana; No ft. ltllQ Pin. l1ank Bfck I fias. Na.T. te low Plan D ami, No b. ilw 1" Man and ftpar Timber: No lo. White Pine t ai J 8i-ar Timber: tf 0. it White Pine Lot, r xa, Djarde.M : No IS. Ash Lofri at.fl PlarTr No. U Whlta AjhOan. No 11 White Heart Il.ctry.Cipitaii Hare. No 0 M-ho, any, Hiaca v ainni, unirry, j, it uvprne, au Ttoft-rts, No 1 l.octisi. bo 20 Dlack Mpiaoetl.ar Hat. and ouare; Mo 29 fiUal;Na OT. Iroafcoke ; No VI Iiiii4a,wrwightadcot!K.M. LmAi No II 71, T 7 UMiwMdJflOM Tooln I riKRii U on nuiivurau.no Hi lugitiui. No. 85 ooljred Taint. Uiyer; Ne 19 LlnaeedOil, tnrpentlne.Vanib; No. 41 Qlane;No.43 Pitch, ttr. rualn : No. 44. 1 kh Oil Tallow. Moan: No. 40. MIeeilaueons Ury Goods, hair, ololh, ad 6btp Chandlery for oomtnclon; A Iron Rlreti fur Uoiierr, B ply Iron; 0. Lard Oil, D BotnFaH tir; K Gun I'aoklrg; F' UlMellaneoaa Toole for Klax Cinraae; I. Cotton Ca avast: J Twloe: K Liaiher:L 11 on; M. Bnubn: N Onntlog.Dry Oooda; Q Opnn Oil, R. 8hlu Chandlery for more KquJpircbti, S Htattoneryt T Fire Wood. WASniNQTON. ClirtN'o t WhieOaiLg: No 0 Yellow Pine Plank Sleek Logs: N'.U We jMte; No t3 Aid Plank;No 14 Aah Oar ;No u Hickory Br;No to It aok W lent; No 17. C p-eef No VJ Stavti ana nvajiDjn; no. ruy' v zo irua,iw o S'eel; No. ft Iroa Spikes; No 8 Iron naa: Ko jo. Iiit- Nj 81. 21m. tin.inldat! No FB Uard wai; No so Walt-Lead: Ko.87. 7tno Taint; No. iB Culored Paloti: No. 8 s llnMed yii t arnub No 41. Olaiu. No. Ii. Dakn : No 4S Pitch, tar No. 44 Brown Sap, No 46 AtUCallan, ooj Dry uoooe, onip jnataiery,o , lor gontimcioo, no 0 Chain iron; No 61. rolee: No :j B lowi; A Boiler Iron and Rlret; IS Fig Iron; 1. Lard Oi; Ii Bol er Feltlufj K 0m Pa king: P. Ill 0(Uan. j'm Luglneera Tota; Q Cooklog Sloee, A) ; )l. i. .x Cauvasi; l. Cotton Cuajs; J. Twite; H tVa-herjU njoejM Bruhii,N. BondnganDr Oooda: P Oae Pip for reamer fitting; Q Spe m OU; It nhlp Chandlery for etorei and rqniiibeDti, a SUtlonery T Fire Woud. np4 lawtOaHl EDUCATIONAL. NEW AND 811IPLIFIKU IIF.TI ID loa ri AKO FORTr. AND BIXO III. Prof'Mor ALKXANUE1 notonrhl, Fiu'jit and C.mBOM , hta returned from tl L ji 1ju khi. Munn ana cpin. a r-art 1 rr ft I inujbnu rims lai by bis Kr ana fllmellfltd M.llir ".; rmtu tot Wulowkl's lyitem, n person r 'v a sitsht . .ijort ,y. na ck cnte 'tli tHn Drlc3 tune to r sit malia wlm great U cperat a w.,1 as eiautou niw lion. As t to tbe Toeal nari. i v I ni tooiliTa iljD,bearrtrH at moattxtrson its.wn dors the T.ioe poweifal, ami n . ..."'i tu voca'Us with fei)lyt aecuruoy, va . . ,j..l tr ol tons Pcofei'nr Wolowikl receive tL'r. dally lrom 3 to 4 o'cliek p. m , at hi. rcldeoc. No. 45. Tenib ttreet, hl.tj K acd K. wp w lm QHWiARW 1NBTITUTM younLaxies, 15MT and 1SS9 Bprne. KtrMt, fniLADkl.fULA.. 1 L, NKnlar coarse cf liutruotlon embraoes tn. LFeslUb aut Frtnob Lannfises and Lireritur rLaaj,tfnqutoVat a'l4niu.hri wxiuh coo .utate a trorousa e.Bao&n ao-i s reicn euaoanoii. Vrenoh 1. th. languaff. ol th" lamily.anu boon stantly pok.n In the luatltntlon. It U the object oi partlenlar at'entlon, and Is tanaht lrom the rod! ao&ts to tbe highest coarse of lateratare and Com position. ihe scholestto year oommenoes Septsmber Uth anil olo.es Jal let. Ctronlars, &o , ean be ootaued trum UAUAUiu D'UKKVILLk, say ID-ta tlinolpsl o( Chegari Instltata. Cirole Insiitute, ' 3Bol Vouui Xao.cl.lots. to, At K suet, n.ar the cltole, Session eomveooes on the 1st ol Oepteaber. Terms per Quarter of Tea Weel., $lSFrenob sail Muilo laclailed. Spanish, Itallsjl((lrman, I.tln, and several othsi lancusae. taugat lu tbe sun. soaoob tot A ZaiH'ONR will give three leotiirea tail w.,1 nn 1.1 .r.iar. uid Hoi.dco. and otherwise u. slit wbeasf er b. osnsi u Urns liou bit meaicalpro fsselon .. . ,.A.. w. , , aogss airs, a 4ArrimB,iiiacirai. G'soioETOVH FLilAUS HbJUNAKt" slisi iiaaaorra's A BOAROIHO sU DAT BOnOOL, 151 Writ .-! Tbe dotles ot lid In.tlintifl will be reiuuted ci th. eth or September Clroolars may ba obtalaml at tbe prlaolpal boot stores in tVartlegton,or hi addrculng tho piiuclpal, aog ai iioin M J ITAUKOVKR M,: 133 BU0OKK3 LNOMoll AM) 1'LKSCL itiiAUUtcu ana la uiioie, : i3u Htt'jiiTv mia. Avrunt:. Sewn builUnfft, M'a thit. fr!u, V. C Ihlilu tttntlonls e-owupeiifor tue rcoipMonot pu lit. ire a law to be tud at toe Uookitores ana at the echunl LAKAYHTTJC IKUTITl'TK. i03 I etreet, hetween 13tli anil 14th. Due of theoloet, inos1 thorough and matdtli lle achooia for Young Lad I, and Mis.ei in ifce cl y. bewlon cwmmenoe' isepiemher Sth luttion &e cordlnRtoagaandadvnnoment -MTa UIR3T CLASS BOABDINO DOVftP The undersigned bea leave to call the .tten'ln cf int citirmu ani rev jmg w-iujiiiii y w u he hs Jus. tptn lor tin acoonunoda lot ot geutie men aid Udits ....... Tha JInte lifnrnlihed In spUndld dtjlrlarae r .i,..1..b ...1 mol.ira ( list tllls flll hisfUppUed ltbaluhd(uiooie9ofthesraun No lain VT Cila.U BUau 1 ,'ait.i i,.,............ 10 sJl who nay p-uronlXi tb home 8 riot at en tuntooedtrithat my be given lor dint ri, io , at .nlifia tl Ltial j austrvtks. a j loiue eltxtOly ft u aUd on lh i.iruer of T nr attath urat Lawson ,, rorauri of Bofl-lo,N 1, S UHtUTUIfttt NKW rv 3 y 1 T Naw Ii tha tlras to bur vonr Tell Clothlna; at No 4Q4 bevenlh sirett Where you can find all the la- ,ed style gcuu at rioriuvro prices llo I Hot For Meventb street, No 40) A luge Invoice ulCIothh g, at very low prices, ao uw enin stteei n i . a n vavtOfcKvaOold.bnv vour t'loibloff at N 4M Btventh atreet.cppoelt' Post Otnou.at 10 ir 3ent below the murk. I uilr, la Treasury note Bulth's.No 460Bvuo h strenc, Is tbe oheapttut house mtcwntn buy ynur Clotlilof , rurnlshlne; Oooda, iruna), ubts, anu -.(.' te iV-Oni JDbT lllOGIVr.U OUU NKW hlOCK Ot FALL and WlNTFU C o h.ug wlucb we are tvltlug at very low price, at L A it all a Co , No HBei.tbsireei,bctwe4inIadK Odtneone,oome all toll A Ball0f to at your CiotbtOK, fur nlsJilng(rtdi,rru k ,11a s.and Oaps.No ifil ihf ni sTrvrt tttween I and K NowUtbiUme to t uy your Clothing at L . Li -li i Co No tOl tjev enth aUret, beweea UK. L5pctil attention la called to our ne w ock of all and Winter Clothing, Ucnta KurnUhlxg Goods, Ilat-, and Capi L. A DC A Lb CO , Clothiers fT 5oi aeTcnth ctrt Tho oheapeit Clotbti l.' -o id town la at L. A. U.ftll & Co'i , No 01 tM-cotb street, bet. 1 and li te So n TO MIMBIRS OF CONOniSt. rR?rES lonal ajeatlenatap adlotJ SPh. ...iu -. u.... sa Kt4 )(tha Brlefb. PamptJete. Betoru, or any ictitlaa rt iM0-worc,anciinumtoraer3 ISilKii' )ttOPOSALB FOR WOOD. TtroT QoiaTxavisTiR'a Orncc, Ccikrof Uuvmtb x 0 itrutK, Wabihoti . i J..6ipteti.ber Si, lfto). Sealed Pruooatli for h delivery of iSjiiu five thowand Cords of WOOD to the Government will be received a ihlaotnoo ontil batnrday,the (let) kvst day of October, at (12) twelve o clock tn luiwuvu iw vv tiBiu, auuiiu, uui uivrvuauiautc. (4) four f et long, and split to tbe oralnary alio oi cord wood. Toe wood to be aeuverea in tho ciiy or washing to j at such points ra tho In pet tVuerteruui r tbatl dl.ee. orded in ranks (it I ur Ui hlh, Unlivery not " "if, oonsldefi-d oompleto ontll so corded, neasured and Usp cted. An Inspector will be designated on the part of the Ouverem nt to Inspect atd measure tbe wood, and anob ud ea not conform to the above specification wl Ibertjiotcd. All 10 b delivered on or before the (1st) first diy of Deoembcr, 1902. Payment to femadeon theoomplttionof the whole contract PROPOSALS. The fall name and poetoflloe addieee of tbe bidder most appear In the propoeat 11 r. bid la made In the name of a Arm, tha nam (fall tbe penl" mot appear, or tbe bid will be coesldcred aa tbe lnoirlda.4 piopo! 01 thaptrty tiintog It rroioeala from iuloyat partis vl not he cmrifared and an oa" nfaI-yfenvs tniuioevrnfaiy uuX jYtjH turn Prop vate must boaddrvsed loCM D n HIT'1 Klid, Qaarur master V Q Army. Wsrblbgton, ' O , aim rtt t be plaluly mitbM ' ProrofiU (-t WcOd' " aUARANTF.r,. The responalbllliy of tho guarantor mul b shown by the oal certificate ot the clerk or thi neareet duiriotoort,ororibe UJied 8 tat. district a tor wy. The ability of tha bidder to till the contract, ehcnld It be aw rdedto bin, must be guraailed hy two responsible peiTons, whose alguattuee must be up pended to the gnaraatee Bidden mu be ores ot in pereoa when Uie blda are opened, or their proposals whl not be coniu4 ertd Bonds In the rum of ten thoniiod dollare rlgnj by thi0ntroor atd both o his trunrautun, ill bo r jq aired of tbe rnccessfui bidder apn sljnln tl. ovn tract Ai the bond miut aowompany the centred, li r be neoeniwry Jor bl idem to have tht'? bondi-men with them, or to have bonds ttgued In aotoipaUon and eadytobe produced when tho Ublia''tu signeu Blank for ut,ndscan bepioourod upiu appilaatl n bblng made at this otLoe, either prsnail, by 1m ter,or bytelegratb. FORM OrOUAEANTEE We, ,ot thecoVBy of and DAe cf and .of the count? of .and - - de hereby guiranitg that Is able -0 falHl a evu traot in accoroance with te terms of his propoaltio ana mat tnooij nia propu! 10a or atyepieq, nt wu at onoe enter into a Ountruot In accordance there wltn. , Bhoald the oontrut be awarded Ura, wa ara pre pared to become his rccurlLUi (To thli guarantee mn be appended tba effi tat certificate above mentioned The Depot Qutiurmatr roserrca to hlra'eli tht right to relent nr.y cr ail bide that he may rt-em to bJgh U. n RUCKZR, Colonel and QaartermMtr tept-J-dtQct lit MIW OA.Tt-rfKVN KI, AdSfi; "",. m NKW LONDON.FORWIOn.and WOitor.5T t Pill T, (tiandayi ETWjtcd At 5 O'clock. P. t , raos PlKtt 80 N. K , FOOT OF TKflTHk ii I Lh I , Tbe new and magnlfloent ateamtr OITT Otf ItOh rue., wnx ivii(wx,c9mmanuertirviii new ler?- IVbi 1 tecda: avs. TbcndavT. and Satnrdara t and lrjo nayr, ana sainraa Uondaya, Wedae New London Uondaya, Wednwdaya, aa-t rl oais. The new andjntanlTcent 6 1 earner OITT O F N I W TOKK.Thomsa Ci. Jcwot,oommacrtar, froj Ni York Mondays, Wedadaya, and Trrldays; fnn New Londin TnrsdiyF, Thtuwiayf, t-il aiatu daye. These two new ataiaer.. have been b all t ex, rcdj lor this ronto,with all modern liDrovomnti, Iti Olodlnff Watrr JlM Oon.aaim.nt, end nre ihi iW taiir rer ivullt tor Ion-i Uaan-t o'jud tth thin j7rr at lift prcervn iirprjveiitfni tlonduaoM a"owry te aoesaura auh nay. Pa Imogen jrocefd rvcnw ioadn Ipjic dlittly ,o ftfhal of pet,njra,by Vr " Tiain ti Bojton, Worcortr, Iovtrll, I.nwonoc, KttJ,,nrJ Nanhtibtdmcord , tn W Mu Mountains, tA to Vtuceat(era rett'ting Jrou Boston lca.o Ute Upik or the TkMton a t Woronle r rttlroftl at s 1.1 k M Woftir 7PM, arrlTirg at New Lonrtu i' ft P M. irulghtuken at the fewest llatatt, atd dillve'cs in lWon early the neat day. State Kooms tuabundinoeoan be had on lorrc fteamers.or attboUwton or New York otnoes b advuioo 1.. J ai Alii IN, Apent . nity-tf PicrM.K. K. vniia raiiiWav. 4. tutnger 1 rilni leave ri Pavonta t'i rzj fVoa foot of Ohtmbtr -itt-t as f illowa, vU 000 a m Miilfjr Dunkirk and Intermediate ttii tlcna ihlc train leinilna over nlghl at Flmlra and pro oeedathe next morning. 7 CO a. ra hapten, lor BoCilo an1 principal In termedlate eta loua 9 co a 11 MUk,dally lor OlUull acl Intonae dlate aiatl sun 1 ir. y. m. Afw r modeiioo, aauy, ror rort .ir u and prlnoipal btMlo-s 1 oy T. ui W ay, lor Mttdlitowi, Netvburgb, and In ennvdUle Mtaiion 6 0ojt m NUUt Lip-eM dally, for Pinklrk.Ilnt faJr.Ca.iad l,zua.aLd mUdt a r'ii-M riiatrJc vf pa tin d y rims throu.-'h ) J ffi o, b .t dts loi run to 1unkirk ?oop m J.mIgnnt,for DuiklrV. and prlnoipal Itfitlt-Dn fno Ktpri Trulufl connect at HorccliBvllla witl railroad f r Bon At, at F.lmlra wttu tie Ouuoudalgu and NUifira Falls 11 n roiid, at 111. .hauiton ul I tbe sSyraoune Italtr.ad, at Co ULg tlth tho railroad for It.chMtr and DuiUio, at Great Hood, with th r-illroad for horan en. and nt UlIMo nod D11ufc.il, wl h iho I okoahore hln-ad tor tiee intl,OInotn Litl, roleay, Detroit, Cbloigo, A.c , nod tlm CVuudj alirOliJ CBABLE6 M1N0T, rrp 13 (lena'al fruronnt. ndi'nr BARNES & CO., 401 xviliitto. Stroot, llKTWtl.V D AXU K SIRiEfll, Utile Uieatlen'ltnoftUTI.KHS ana OK ALIUS to IliUr ha.len.ite Mk or U ,oa iuiUculudj adatUiltoHnlter.' wsnu.. elected wl b ibs gisslct Obi.. an'J rownunvq .1 i''w tn c. .wi im PBoVl.ilOSB, . PIU-BKHVED MKATrt (KUIIfl. nuu, rfCKLES, OA.xUl-d, jcL.i.ic.n,itr Aim UODM ar 1 SaOka, and a general atort mentof "Nonosa'1 nwt dr.... .11 BARNrslCO Sep C 4di lMLth utrttt. T.fllUrC.IIKNTN lO VOLVNrh.n .Hi MATORlaOrri.-a, Wvhlnfrtun, tf pumtier S, 18 T Lo nndenlgned cou mi lee to eccourp volun tr enlietmi ntu nnd,r the not approved Ai gus U lSfri, futitlcu ' an act mauna; BprupriaiiMu iui hmtitl.a f.i tnlunteer en.btiueDl n, urivuy HV'lllJ thui lnt.te.ted thst ibev may oe loun 1 at ihe t illc vl Jhucaa. t, Llod, No.e foevtntb sinrt wM f Otliteen r. ana r ircei. uniiu, tiviu ivud ai.c! i duy, 10 carry in o effect ihe prot Imons ot tl e hi i rtoneil aut.WLers arrsagtmeat. will do n sue to 1 6j anu rvicl.e Ihe lounilr. ofleird hy tin t-orlrsl or of Wa.hloeUm I Uu bounties IILimr liiui nm uv vy ii. irriua i u Hi d lint to rsinlug to tl sir full ecjtoi .etuea ol met tb.diBt aiid beiond lilstriotcf OolumMs It. at mntj. sod tni.n lo in formatlja ot otlitr ar.J anii uonsl realm.nl. lionrj of A) hru en WM w. uarbbY, tlonr J ol CoinKion Coiinoll I'kTKIt f 1UUON, lAMla llAMti, OniartolCltltins, KIOHAKU WALbACU, rpi-.t.wiw "re l ll.A. iAl' I' N V, Diysitldu and Dentist, Odlos.Mo H U stnst, netr lbs ri;w Dr itai'lONKoosUiuelto rive Injtrao loni to Msdloal S udent. and ethers b. Anaiomy, Pnyelolo Cr. theml Uy,O.'l0ay, B.rfaoy.fvl TUluos ethel aBObe.ofsrleuoeeoa.tea .u ' te Uoonv .,. nt I,, th .ante hnlai, n. r' Tilts Raw MVltlO UOilK. FOtt TUE fubllo SoIml-tbt Oencordla and 0la4 Wiuain, Uao Warrsa'a Gsograybiea aa4 Kerl UlUPWl .1 lUUWBCUlll Sltvmw, A lull sucrlr of School Boon on bauo, at tht Bookstore of" v M, BALLaSlTHB, p le-8w 4 Dsveatb susst NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. We sta Coming, vath.r J.ff.r.on. r v im i. OBirriTit. Wo ar. coming, Father Jethnon uot no went war, Two hundred thousitud stout and Btroug, all eager (ur the fray From the Fntomao'e u lading stream, and Mary- land'aloyallisd, Wo are coming, Father Jefferson, a whipped trod uied up band, V.'p are coming, Father Jefforsi'U, eunie tiveuty tbouiand lets, 'A kid mlitate you made, dear did, although yoa did yonr best, For Maryland lovea her country, and you were mlslcfor -ed We're comlog. Father JtCcrfon, sf eking shel ter from tbe storm. We ire coining, Father Jefferson, to get away from "Mack," lie's olm npon our rear,rioir dad; we besr hit rICos oractr; Tie hat whipped our RresteU generals, and we're comtog sdly home, 71th teaiful eyet we'ro looklnc for old nich. - rcond'a tunny dume. We aro comlcjt. Father .Teo"srsoii,e that tbe way It clear, We aro fearful that young Blgel Is ahead with " Ltger Bier," We fear that grim old Helntrelman tt close upon our track: We are cotnlng,FalherJe1Terson, If we only can get back. ConunualAati4 'I'HK l'j!0l.l.AAT10r. 'Xbe proclamation ol the PresIJsct (.1 tba L'nll.l Stales, on (be subject of emancipation, Is a profound erldenre that the Ailrotclplratlua 1 1 In cirn-st and fully nrottted lathe necet- jilyif pulling a speedy end to thla mottcaue- lc:i, crnetanrt murderous rebellion. The time I kbcrvm lor Its publication Is also admirably adapted to the end In vlorr. The rnunti7 hat been sadly desolated by the ravages of arms J. hosts, mourning baa vlelted thousands ol once happy hotels; widows und orphans are calling upon Heaven for v-njoance, ami Heaven's KInc; will have respect to that orphanage and widowhood. The great army of tra'tore, under its great leaders, nod by authority cf tha Con federate Coogrecs,lnToded the tlorlb, entrench ed Ittelf In Maryland and threatened Peatayl renin; they hare now been driven back again to thjlr " old Virginia homes," and hare thus demonstrated to the country, tbtmselree, end the world, tha utter Impracticability cf any eerloua advance within our linen. Jost at tble period, arter eighteen months or armed resist ance, with the Imprrsalont cf mostaerlooa d' font ai il disaster, deepened by tho rlevr ol their grand army In rail retreat, after an acknowledged repulse with the lose of thirty thousand In tbe late "Battle of Ihe War," at this period Ihe proclamation of the President It sent to the rebellious at tbe warning, Ihe admo nition, and tbei entreaty of a lather, who tbua beseeches them to rclurn to their alleglanoe, and commands " peaoo " on earth. Ample time It given for compliance three months ar allowed, nftr giving time for thlt proclamation to reach thn uttermost parts cf Ihe Kepnb lo. Ample time It given for reflection, and the rcli'i, eolemn monthj ol Autumn are cboaoo lor thi purpose. 'Jr. (X coin ae w.ca to axdeute the lew, and he hi long delayed to act In compliance wl h this enactment of Congress, In the hope ibut the rebellious Slates would rxallre tho fol Iv and alMurcltr of tbo murderous enterprise Into which they wero betrayed by Ihelr restless, amuuior.3, ana treasonable tenners. Toey bare now three months to rttleot, poujir. calculate. ami determine. Tto Hcenes cf tho last rear and a half are before them, with their eigne cf ucfolntion non taiineps, evideoces ot lallnre and defent. Tbe leaves of Ihe forest, as tier fall In coanllcss uiyriails, hhen tbaktn by Ihe bret7es ol autumn, must strongly remind them of lbi fall ot their countrymen la this usel' es war. Suspended comnerr jbamloncd trade, n'glooted agriculture, tinlto lo admoninh tl e sober and rt flectlve people In the rebellions Stnies, tbat It would be wisdom to comply wiih Ihe Invitation contained in the proclamation. II, however, alien nil, they should ebonse war ri the; I bin pence; If they should decide lo peixlet tu treuton rather than enjoy the con eclcti'ueMi of patriotism, tho boriora of war inti-niifled will be visited npon Ihom as n pnn- Isbinent ot ttieir mtu voiuatury cnoico As tn tho puller ot ttlt mcr.mrf, turo will, cf necetslly, bo a grent virlety of opinion whether tl o President Is not responsible for ttio adoption ot tho uiuasure. Toe Congress ol tbfl Untied Stetes fiuCHd the law, and the Uousilttttiou nukes It the duty of the rrctldoot lo ev.ecuio It. Ho has willed, and hoped, and delayed, and now proclaims, to all concerned, Ibut iho lav will betid uted in those States and dlstrlcm luiitict inrebelll.'n nt a certain inline period. Slavery 'a the admitted cause f the war and robellioo, and tbe (luvernratnl has putlently endeavored tn crush tbo tebelllnn wlthutit dis turbing thlsrtlilion in ibe.'ltates where it ei Ijih 'this cllirtof the (loverument has letn si.uloitDily mnuile"t and protracted lu satisfy the iuostdroted friend ollheln'tliiillonwhois a Unlou mnu The rtepubllc baa aln-tdy suffered lu a (.ecauiary poUt cfTicw, to nn amount fur la 1 1 tens ot tho value of every sUve on th) Oontlnent. Tho pailecce and substance of the patriotic ami Ian .biding clt lew have b en tof nciently rshausied already, and tbe country and tba Proldent fuel tbat It It time to strike a blow tbat will tell on the outlaws, nnd re ii.ii',0 the oaun. Nor Is It auy atiiuin objection that a few loyal cud deputed mvu la tho South should suiter In tfcli net of ncesilty, for they will share ahLo with all other pairlols'ln the blwelntrs of a permauent psteei and, superadded to this Ihe prcciarniuon into atsurcs an snen mat tncy shall be comnernnted for their lo. No one co.nplnlna of tbls aesuranre of the President, but It would also he an nctctifial Jasticotha1 Northern patriots shoullbe rolmbnrsed lot Kroptrty lost und deli. a rondi aUd In tbe re elllous Stalts. Ah to the policy and tip" dloncv cf Ihli raeasurit we have nothing to do NwwSPlty, tell prtservallon, nitlonal exltt ei'Lc freedom, alike demand It. Humanity civilisation, chrlsilanlty, peace demand It; th. public welt irn demands It, the Constltutlm le iiilri's Ihe President lo protect!, and eerve al' 1 Lote, and tbo President marchra stralgbi . rnanl In the Hub of hh diny,and Iboconutry ill. sustain him Hoosun Wishimhon, D. U., Kept. "i, lew. PiiaioiicOosDtcv. Wo I'inrn lhal Charles fj. Train, on Wa rectut villi to woiMngtnn for ihe purpose of afTuiillne; aid, comfort and sjru pathy to tbe sons of Massuchuetts who had beon wounded In thelialtlr.ebetveenPopea d JaokJon, fouud Brigadier Genival Gordon ex hattsted by his severe lalots nod without a ilcgle cillser on his staff to render h'm eervlct In tha battles which were then Immlueiit, all having been either killed or illi solid. On ui certalolng tb'.s fact be Immediately tendered h'.j services to tbe General, which were grate fully accepted, and bas been srrving In Hie re cent fierce battles on the General's stall at a volunteer, without compensation. All toner aod pralte to our Ooagrtuman, who, In the hour of bis oountrj's greatest need devotat bis Congressional Vacation to her service on tbe battle flelJ. .Boiton Journal. 'slt rtlKSiOKM'fl 1'nOCr.AMVTIOV. Vt'e talie from tbo New Votk Indtpcndtr.1 tie following extract npon the President's etnaiM rtt', i proclamatlou, It bus the true ring: lhat proclamation Is tho drawlux of a sword that can never be sheathed attain. Tho terr existence of the loyal btates will now depend upou the entorcrment ol this tlcroa. Slavery Is the heart bl tbe South. The South will for give everything else; but a scrlo us and avowed determination to subvert fait, will never be forgiven. Wo en inline how a party might have sprung up .J hersorin, Dy-and-by, tnat woulil.jay to the tiuntb, only a traction of rad icals etcr meant to subvert slavery; the loyal masse rerpectea your rigau. mate aril ueroa ulght have become friends agalo, If only CorUt cr bis poor were on tbe crors I But thatdolotlve glozs and hollow tract ara no longer pcnible. The nation la commuted. Either there must ba rovob ' In the North, or else all dlMenllenta must sit, ard the North Uand M a mighty nult with the l'reil dsntl The proclamation u a trar meutrire. I' Is decme J Ofedful bi tbe safety of tha country erd tCn wecaeiof nnrmli!tiryaaIt( TM la r.ot aba ih, President's belief. It It th COLrlctlon of almost every abl general, wl'h-i out regard to poet political affiliations. Fre mont Is no stronger on thaigronnd to-day than aro Barnalle, Hooker, and aleClcllau. "there can be no party found In the N tth a jaloat tbe Admlnl .trailon, on this ground, Ihst Ii not a psrty agabtt Urn war. A eecond time an opposition parly Is crushed In the eg-". When McClellan waa before pich mend, and was, every dav, going to take It the Woods, tbe Erookses, and others of tba Yallsn dlgbam filth and order, bad prepared, un tbe eDtronco Into R'chmond, to huuth a piny lor peace nnd rciuprimlv. McOlellan ) ietrot wti as dbas ruus to them as to Lid army. Tbey lost their ammunition, artllbiy, end bsggsgo traln. Thero wai nut enough i f tbat party left to laugh at. Cut another pany tt: juet now been formed. Tbls proclsmat on It like Ithurl el't rod. It will turn ore ry toad to bis true la 'crnal form. A dlsilmtlnn oetwoen supporting the war and opposing tho war polloy rf'll be too nlcato go bafore the people on. Tbey ar routed without a battle. Thry must go over to the Seott, or take sldea with liio Admlnbtra tlon. Public sentiment will compel the latter coatss. Itwlllba lmpoiilble, then, to per suade tie South, hereaiter, tbat tbe tlnrtb did not rnetn to It Jure ber Institutions. I, Abra ham Llscolc, Piesldent of the Uulud States o' America, and Oommarder ln-Cblf of the army and nsrr thereof, do hereby PROCLAIM nee DECLAEH" Ibis Is the authorized tolca ol the nation. It Is the band-wrltlna on the wall. That proclamation cannot bo snppreeicd. II. edict cannot be rnbb1 nut. Th Southern eye reads: "isENE, TEKEL, UPHABSIN." Nobody can berealter mske beilere that doom bas not been decreed against slavery by the North as a penally of rtbniUon. There b oolhlng for it now but do or die. Ona elda or the other must go down. It It a fight for lite or death between the North and its principles of liberty, and thn honlh and Its economy of slavery. No more gulsea ami t eil. No moid side is. suet No mom deceitful compromises. Tbe Government bas taken ground, and every man in the nation must Inke ground. You ara for or against thbi Government, and thi, Govern ment Is declared lo mean liberty to the slave ' Tbeie Is no neutral rround lor traitors to hide in, playing wolf at night and elwrp by il'; The President's prcclnmstlon mil silt the North, glvo 4inlty to Its people, simplicity to its oaJAy liberty to lummy . T,iat cho: array it no longer a inoogtel something L.tweon i police lorco end apolitical caucus. It Is an aIUIV organlfd to strike where blow-will be most telt. Tba proclamation enianlp il s Mat's lo tbrlce tbiny days But It emancipates the Government and tbo army to-day. 1 be uatlcu it freer tbun It was on the 21t We have n policy. 1be people will base il npen aprlccl pie. It Ii the policy ol liberty upen the princi ple orjTt.i.c. The.uturolsbtforcus' Through what nark days we ruuet psss, wo know nut. What battl s and what reverses aro In store, we do not It iulre. At last, we b ivo a right tu believe thatUod Is leading tu. Ho who carried bis people from bot-dage through the wlldor neis, nnd established them In the promised land, can surely guide us' Let sorrows fall last; there laj'y ruicrous' We behold npon the troubled sea a Christ com ing to us, walking on tbe waves ! In hi hand are winds and storms. Kvery hour now moves toward the great diy of emancipation. At lergth'the dawn shut bring that dny most em Inent In onrnnll"niu calendar. Amid all the festivities thn nsner in tha year, there shall be a plfatj.y, tRpcr, purer, hulbtr, than ever came to its wllli the New ear, the joy of n na tion that, after ions sorrow and shame, shall cast off rrom Itself tho guilt ol slavory, and etsnd erect b.fore the world, t consltenl wit Less lor liberty. Pro-Slaver)' Kcow.tVnthlngl.ui Itam lianl Tbe Otfuioi'uf Jmi'Wyfor October has some quotations lrom ihe numbirof ) Jlov's ilt rfeie for Pecemliei '-M.lorwririled to tb-i nlltor by a frlcud lj thehotilli. Whit the rebels won and hop t to arcrmplblt It nontlr, but some whul ungruni'anlirr.lit, sit donn t"nsr'iile iu D Bow, enilili d Wti' of H-o Copfedemej TLe Present an l Iho Future, br E. Dclanv, if Louhlana, concerning peaoo Mr. Delasj writes " We can jrp no terms, but we must de maml them. Vfn deelre nothlug that Is not right and Just, and we will submit to noihlng that Is wrong. But no peace will bo a-cep able to Ihe people that permits the Lincoln t irernme'til to hold I'd abolition orgies and fulminate lis vile edicts upon sltre territory. MucQ valu able property of our clilei s bas been du .rojed ortol3 and carried o3 by the Inv.d era; tbls should lie accounted for, and paid The Tankes were shrewd enough to cheai us out of the navy, but we must luvo bait of the war vessels and naval armament In possession of the North at tho corsseucemeQi ot thlswir. Vie should enter Into no com mercial alliances or complications with ihcm nut assume the entire control of our comri-r- c al policy and rcgul-ttloni with them, tu be inndiudd at our owu ltrcnilen and pleature I'hoy have closed ugnltis un all navigation nu irrule tu t& Mle-ivlppl, Miiteourl, and otbei rivers ; It Is our rljh nod duty ne-ealier so t.i regulaie thn navlga Inn of ihe'" stream- as ra ij best oonform tn mi, own lotertsts It Cnanot 08 etpfoltd that wl slnuld p.rmll the fre. Lavlgntlon of the lower Mlu'ssippl t be Wert alter thcyhateclosilll aghlnttns nbovp.wltb oui tho moit stringpiit regula ions Tl ere le no palliation In the rrMinw 'hl 'h" blocaa'lt above was a war n easure , they cannot so claim It, unless wo bad been acLoowleded a. belligerents, hence Ibev bivcforfilte.l nllrlglit to Iree navlsatlju as n peao mtaeiue. 1 then-perm siTon bit clven to iho ireu Slates ol ihe e't to nivlgato the loTer llMl-slppI, I should b uader tuca restrlcilon f.a to .2 ird a commeiiturato roPeune to tbo Gtinredeioy. aud tbe eirictoct lules regulating tbeltigrese and egress ot passengers, officers, and bands Tha Weet Is learning us bow to do without her, aud wu thank ber lor 1' we shall bare but little need ot ber produce, as we shall soon oara a plentiful supply among our own people An absolute separation from all the North, with lb tola aud lndepeudeut Control ot all regula tions with Hi people, ore our best and talent Urmi of pesos?' A the oiteul of tV Cc federacy, lw wrltae tbi .mltbgly: lave cone; -rcd an ltlet to the Pacific wl. tjst be m-'i.iaiui-'l though wo can de slr 'omi ton on Ihe rv.tno coast, but aucb aa rr. io sufficient to tec .ra tba tetinljus of our r, t Pc Co railroad through Texas and Arizona. 'Joward the north and east, the Mary laod nnd PenM--l. -'i line, Inolndlnj Dela ware, Ii our ttun landmark. Kansas, on the other side, must ho conquered and cocGscated to pay for Ibe nrfjroea stolen from us, aboli tionism expelled Iron lis borders, and trans formed Into a slave State cf ihe Confederacy Perhaps alter wa have dona with Lincoln, th t arrangement may bo very acccpubto to a ma Jorilr In Kansas, without force. We will bare no desire to disturb Mexico to long if c dues herself peaceably toward us, and, aa a neighbor, maintain, good faith fa ber dealings with us. Central America mart remain aa a fotura consideration; and, lottaad of the acqut tlilon of Cubs, she bit become our frUndly ol y Identified with nt In Interests and lutitoilou., and to long aa o'le cootlno"". o held slaves, connected with us by the elosutt tin." roirio:.itie3 Are, like negroes nod VanUei, lo a&Ta nJ rights tl (is ust? Confederacy which any ona Is bound lo respect, Wa recommend Iho fol lowing lo Ihe oountrrmtn of Dens. Corcoran and Slgel All foreigners, cava those now resident In the Snnth, ate to be exeluded from OU t lushlp andifCie. "With thu oicepilon of these, and altar lhat time, nu more ru'as eboald be al lowed, and no uot; ucoa bo bold, txn-pt bj mitre born clilx 'tis tf vhe Coufederaoy " Tre natural ztuiL law vf the old Govern ment has proved if little b-ntS'. to th.Su hern S'ntf". Wullet iui Uouiheru ndup'.d oitlXv'ns hif tu thcm.ivi- rellabl , falihlul, i ad ru- '3 our Initbuilonj of the Sou h, ue-o ol tbe North, whi outnumber them ttventr iooje. bavaunlrers lir arraved tho-elres forecast and lu front cf Llcco.n'e bcrJes In thowutttoi rp!3", r.icrder, and dcr-trncilon against tbe suuin u-rc.iier, uen, wa can maaa r.0 ais tln jiioa bet ?eun the Yuuk.o nrd thn forefic- r. ' Lcth mast be necessarily debarred of the privilege ol oiuteneolp in this lonieaeracy." TUE f-Vfr. Rabtl Aoooaeita or tba Dattl.t In Morjr- .bull. Tbe rebel account ef tht great bst'lee In Marrland. a. given br tbi Peteitburg (V. 1 rprut ol September 2S. admits a lota t five thuueand men at Eharpsbnrg. and reports th death cf two general) nnd woundlcj of six oini-n, cs louowe ; General Stvk, of Hl)rl;;lppl, oommandlrg jitcuou's oirt-ion. aitiea. ling idler u nerai Bra oh, if North Carolina, ).'l!l..J. Bnssdl.r O-neral B. H Anderson none id in hip, not aaogtrously. Hrlgr.dl.r Oenr t.1 Wright, ol Georgia, flesh wounds In brea" n.l leg Briga dier General Lswlon, In leg. ' jndler Gen Armlsiead, tn the foot. 1 ri .udtcr General Blpley, In neck, not dangerously. Brigadier General Raoeome. of North Carolina, sllghtlr Tbe Erpnss says tbat tbe arrangement of thi rebel lino at the battle ol lharpsburg woe as follows: General Jackson on the extreme left, General Longsirect In lbs centra, and Ooneral A. P. Hill on Ihe extreme light, Il addt 11 Tho experiment bas been made, aod the retult, wo think, should banish from our minds the Idea tint Maryland ts disposed nt present U unite her destinies with tbe South. If the ia.- r cr.. her people, upon the app-aranra of out army upon hr sell, wotlld be, ri.n -w riTsre and rushed by tens o thousands Into its n..iks. W'r epe !t only ot t e jonty of tboin for tte denbt not thai tb-r i a v-y respucia bin minority who sympatbixe warmly with the South. Tba Stale' government, mjreovr, le deo dedlr and Intensely devota.1 to tba Union, (so called, I and the press there, with scarcely an exception, is of Ihe rama character 'For these retons we think that Gen. f.ee has tery wisely withdrawn Lis army lrom llary land. Ihe co operation ot wh o people In his plans "d purposes was t nl;tf poial'lo for suc cers. Tbt-y have fulled to r iiond t'i his noble sppenl In tjp deelred way and the victories ol Boonol oio and Sbsrp-burg purchased wlih torrenti ot blood, havo been oidered unpron able, lo n rudlcrlsl point of vtoiv. Thy bsve. however, dceponed tho impression uptn the enemy of the provloti. lt"eoie which wo gave bin In lie art of fighting, and ibongb iheymay exult In their rreiy lathion. over imaginary encr"ees, heralded lo Iho Ivlca dlipntches ot Mcri.l'an tiui his iruraprt-l'lowcrs, tba no less tytntr c rrrinoucirois nod editorsol tbe I.lnsolp Jonrjat' e: Ibey will bo willing enough lo let l"5 nor '.Is jrmy nlono on thle s'de cf If) P, -Uimao. We u ucw put da.tprs to r'Khtt In Ir glnla, r. lara our attention to Pterpolnt mid iho Dull tor" end Oil" railroad. Tha former will roon o deposed of, anil e-e trust Ihtl u porlloi ot our army will b sot Immediately to work to destroy tl e l-'r lu n way to rotdcr ltsretoniructlor i'niriellcablet. Every bndi.e, tunnel, a d culvert eimitld l) lorthnltb tlouiol-Ished- every einhanknie-M lcveld, every cm Oiled up, and evpty cruJ tte and rail renitvtd from Ilnrpi r's Ferry to Wheeling and Fathers burg. Tbo road bus been a source ol nothing nut evil to tho Pin" slu'e Itvas undo, r nit more efptclally since the ccmm'"ipenint t fi'i war. tcn Its vh le line tin taint r' ,lty a-.l treus n It m b e"u It t" jlf is 1 1 les-anl.'M'1'ed th e.itire region between its track and lb- Ptuinevlvdnla border, from the Ohio to the Po'omact. From the 11 w Totk vs'j:2 X'oii About ttte lliellleot .vr.tarc, Ihe Ulrhmund j inruals ila'm tlio ba lie ot Acllelam as a rlctory. lbey cannot estsblltb their clatm wlthui.t one thoroughgoing mt. statement, to Ihe eftrct that en the mon Ing alter the gr pt buiilu tlen Lrn was prepsred to resumo hostilities, but oi makmg aa adr nre ilu d ltat our army bad evaenaievl Itspo.Itloc and was nowhere to bo tonnd. That this I untrue Is r.ry well known. It was Lea who ran away, u.Intr for that purpose It o ilroe mis akjayr'Aitel elm ti bary his dead. Wr kuowlrom persons who wera preeent at tbe battle, and who movtd amoox lbs soldiers on i be oven'.og aud t to t t following, that onr run were In hljl spirlis a what th., fell tu be u tubstatit ai victory ,vrr ihe lebms, ih-.t tte pilvotes audsiiborutuate ifflvrn eterywheie tuliy 1 3p:ct-J to reeimo the btun tl.t nixt .lav, aod slet en their aims nleli lhat hop and wlibtLoooLfldent Icetiug that tbo fntlur. lumliv, Tuur'dae would .iruro ihem ih g rlou I'rinta jf WVdtiesuuy's gill.nt uVhtinJ Wo i.re iitured thui h 9 was in- eplrlt wnlco pravulle-l evi'rywfcert. e.n t'i tlela, and tha' when tjo morntu ol Tboieils vo 'i avva wlfti i orders tor an ndviKwe the surprlsu id ur ot our gtllant n Ulleis was great They fell that, though tbey had lU'.trofeJ stitere y, they were nbunduaily able to complete the no eat ul the enemj , ihey wero udmouj to b Md et-alcstblm, aul fall) ixpeoed n Ufloi another anil u deolelra defeat upju tha rebel armies on Trsredty, which h uld rerengi ti for lbs disanett of tha Dhlck.hvmtuy aod U .oc-v:. This Is not tba ep'ilt cf r, tcitcn army, but nttuer tba OOLCdsLoa derived freut an uic,ue8 tlonabla sscceas, and which goes fai tj wit. further luccessjs lor .he ottny wbiso is ttu la spired. Persons who visited Sbarpsbur tbeirilj s!U!r trie S ght ot Lie, war assured bj el p-otlt tbst the rebul aioy wu grectly ca lic-uuti demoxalitvl, that lu rental aiier uj baide ot Wednesday WM hurried and ceafut osdthi tba rebel generals were dispirited and d'soonr. aMl. It was, we re assured, tbe general be lief In Bharp.burg, that tbe rebels would bt) cut to pieces Is th lr retreat: and thla lmpret- sion was obtained by tho residents from lot ex pressed fears of the rebels themselves. AH this does not lock Ilka the ancceai whltb. tha Richmond J jnrnab claim for Lee. Tha rttw York Twenty ,nrl Rtiltr.ttt Bntlihe rioi.t ftarpat'a F.r.y r ha received ooma liforma Ion regard log the legroes aald In tbe published statement- o bo two thousand In numb-r wba were surrendered to lbs rebil at Ilirper's Ferj by Colonel Miles. Our formant la ' jaecttd with Ihe New Yolk rn.ntj second, .eglment. remaloed at Iltrp-r'a e'eny re.rly three months, and vrat there a few daya befort. the entrend-r. The negroes escaped from tha rebels in Virginia, and frequently brought with ibem horso, wagons aod lurnltar, which they were permitted to nt lor Ihelr own bent fit A mj irlty cf the ten wera employed oa iortIliloiis tr.H r m-adldtho wi-hlng for hrett or f ju ii oota a soldiers, for whici tby received t coaoiratiroly Urge r muneratl m. At th y worn allowed OoT-rnaot rati toe, ft was a - r.eo-A'e. ib-y thcttld ipsrd lietr a,"o, aud ouMi-ricf ihe conir.Btidl had. sired cnusldetab a ojrnt-s tl-4 to ba ona to two bandied dntUrs otoh. All of tbem had tuonsy, with wtioh they p'epoeed to pay thee? own expcnsei Mn 1 thoso or their fas llos at srrna locality etb-re tu-lr froedom mlgbt b-l enoycd wbbiut fear of iLelr former mas'eru It was a notleeable luct, however tbat non- ct theu wero pormlitol to leavo fcr tha North, while thIr n'!-;ed otvneia csma freely Int.) o mp and t;!s.t'd lrom axong tba runaway -us i o- th.t' clalvted, whom they gin-iall? took awu with tb-'m It t OilieTed tout tis firs' r tap 'uted bj te rebels wu ao mere Ian .Tfi7a buadtat), or r.t rnot tl esu huodi ud. r.ni that the oigrc ato umtuu tf rcouey tiof bad ejra d, aad which also b-cime a prct to the reb.li, wta uot lees thiu ft ty thousand dollir;, A Eonora, Csl , paper It Informed by a gen. Liusn who hiji reiuroed Itom t mil to be Exselslor qnnr t lead, on Sugar Plaa Crrtk, that ona a lbs binds, wbll dxlfilogi ttrnek an cxb-asl7 pcrtlca cf tho rjla that h ilmnsi all gold Oar lofotmtat tajt that tt .hould judza that snob rock will yield $2000 ier ten This fort'inata c Oae iy la:: we-lc c-xlrr-d nl,et)-&fc pounds if cctlao by See dsjs rnnnl g their mill r! h eight tumps, ind tbo w ek pr vloas one bundre.1 and un it nudj ol pure tfuld lor sx da).' running. tba claim bai paid opTatda of tt U'M par dty lor tjvor-l incntht patt a rnuuio ti hkicp. vry it. DB BWUKT'S tNKALLXBLK MHmiXKlt Tie frrta: external racitrdy ci the a, prepuiX Iron tie rrope ol Dr Otepnan Swtet, of Conneoti out, tbe ociLrated bono ifitTinhojo ruoe la an rtvnld by thai tu a-ty ll"ag man It li aoertalu and Immediate cere Kr Ubeianatlnn, Goat, ZUeara, . 51a, tfpraUn, Urute-i, Cora, ounji, liorea. Bornej 01 Ja, 1um, Limbao, kit lwiii, Toot bathe, an4 Jl rtnaumattai en t Ntr iOt Iljtrrd.ji. CKterval tit. Jnrle-i, to a,u ttinrn-ni i-uon! i s" a Tri jtICUUV-iOri oCo .IT.'ptleion KorrTlob. CMiu. Vct ct ly UirARLUS blOTr. Until AftQ roi Wa-Wn- n, tt Ly a.l tiV--, U v rt-jw v -. b 1 J. A e 4D nti-Ilhou)uatlo -Baudi "f -raitT coi-ti Cf-Jt Vy 'j-yiwmi fcuilciJarKrMXiwU, tnr-f vj ot.1 .vtr rvtn ajhljtx;, I ClHtlotVeJ.ieVl 4ii t s d rt- f y-o'f. Jt bativaeUrrttf ar.Anl iittmor UitT.oj -t,UitK a ntol ntisl rii 2. i te wornaroaal -hf todr. abOti tk r. jt,,'4oi.Lj,f -uractao i.i. "JT3, VpUtVfr mm (lU-tl'l t; t a-d wa 1 v.mu fnTWiavtiv-nvto t!irnVit-,wA pf-'.-o Ky thla treatnicTat tbo mdhin.i prrpcrtla), coi alnwl in tbd Jif), beln-t ot a a,i'y o-vnia teanj oruf fkiM-, tnl cafnJ ot brlra; iva-ii a-fii vrx-titi tte) jv-1 ti ty it 'ii, 00 jm Into dirnt cvnitvt wiUi be flLOflp and pr if nrrt.'jivn, witho jt first pm oft tliroo3b the poos of dfyc-iin, wbloli rould end, not ouly to dctragt Lon tn-ir oaraUve power ruito Irnwdh1 t. hi 1 oranj Kmtdrrai jre tte UJtoatlon ale r th.' a? m'ii-x tN t(-w ym, ga rtn te rrolt ot i n m f,.-j pffActtnt; f7fatt-T, by jrin'-TtsanTjijsMiy ( cisiwtvur, v id "tftl in.ti.an.traj.ir.vff jim j,V(aI t.ilU'.iA -ala.isn. 1M1 iUltoli do iMl avturU" Aui tfanoaitu. AJtrrr, aod will trtbtij ritic tUasy eiutroii. He i-t" s-r Mituraticaf-aifloi rfdta aftwdavt,a-.1 we ara JOLMailUt rU-aifllt f - '' llJ't.n.i tJ-r IJlJa, we LntMtirM.iw iKh i . oHii -it ir at&aaoT lw jr:iai' r ri f, n ',i Prici Tvrd Ii Lv' t bj n dl i.icn ri t ci j.or byesjn. t rr. Lrs, unth n. nw.?, . n. Ssj, (r-n re. ncliilfta-e i .I KM! iluu), P-oprlei w-i 'iOl UxadT ay, e? Ton Tl 1151 r.j. r r-iJtrt itnl frn AfTMii.ecdt on In . with tbe widlar'a un ftav'.ft 1 MA N 11 O O Ii uvv io ti aow Hetiruucp Jui rullu ttt a Sexfi c iM'rpi. Vrt 4fKa (Via A Lr TCKK ON I UK N VTUBU, TBr.AI. men , a i 1? ul i Turtt t Jjm raa orjbTa.or Sen nil iiiilk' nivotniiurj' miriM'tiix, oeusl tU r il iitii1o nt- u U.rr'tMt 3ri'lr I j li.rniHr a" 3r'iy I'.ta,- ri:.., Ufft , i'ii(t ' i;.t, " riij, ivt a I .j 'Ox mo' i lullliU tmi i 1U111114 i mm aii kr'i.c Q' or r en vmcu.-i 1 autb3i" ill liH"tli ri i u U' tnnAtAkft rii'crer, cjtijtcd ttvn. t, s pMn tjTt.itjpc.ioany uddriji jjtina.r? Dr OH J ONLINE. 197 fiwiry Prn Yoik, lac t it.tMt-tT lf- ffl m ft. TUUVr. TUuU All I'AJ..aftl.l3.r. UCMi A CO ,rropictoHOf to Sawtita 4tne1?VK iu fHtpf fjr pnnvi'-Tis AmerWai atilVorti P AT h. N T 8. lVt. Sutitn Yean tpirunte tntht fiHptn.i JLUUr to lltin JnLt A'4ii. Ilou. Joceth Uolt tiou O ItlnlaiM;. x C o"-J tjte-p ii rawntj tnrt to mo,, than Atteen tnotvt tirtoton, who ua had bu'Htn uoio thrpt,xh Ubtua A Co 'n J-a nt Aenf; -"Opiuti oi aavi1" Km it i j hwm rt-nt Lanw aul Kc(jiU lw psr, cents, TfJl. hn obar3 for ecLwu.xt v' rvilT or t y null. I tvl uiititvrv I., u. i UaUiedt.Uij PatM-t offl j umtti ftf - - ara ijff, tiflw i oik, wa bins on o juti im t ard ft vt ih untv." obojite Uu tihr Oiisco viar iCcli TUOf.Ua t- LLOYUi Attovuoy for Claimanta, AND aGit-ST 11JB rstJCUeUMi ftounty Uuih, rwilons Arrrin of Piij, Liira F&7, Ut WASEIXQ TO V, Z). o , Wl,l if pivui'v und ttlni-ui aiircrtviu to t'w iTOir04 .t'U Of .UUt Ul vVfT oerSJClLlJOa aC3. 4h O utrouitrt, i J i x no viiar;r tuure w- CaJSnfui do h t'jm',4 u d Ai'4 jlitfTt'.nrtil Is CaVala a-'jiaiw. f I'ftuswnp -BJUtvd tW'Hld 'i woiodea or oj a J '(.riut, ihv rxw taj, wnf jJjj. ftr 't-ulun .rtf orLJi B ul f iU. r MO Oltid IT m eTOmU 4. di'taa tui-Ls aJ-tltr Ij the Lilt, d fl Mm ik' rCi .'() ft'iifitJffllw b b-tr awUlTCI KliiVJ ica ed duriUf throxuilu wxr Itfug dliiiao vtit niiui-utyr crciber pereocj lit Wifdit-a fcuiinwi ihe l?Kvi i"riir l.i1 tor L ti.d W-JTuito;, 43ii 'Vtr fHifMsAtior. Ba4M woib ire t.. 'hjliiirttni, U U, NO B-iJtpre of raiwe paVUiiajft the abort ctm vrili be ttUirnl w uf mvbiee tu it aaouit ol thali gee ia w ana-js. tin ,U.