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Iptional gjejirtlifaii. i CHIC DAUYY BAT1UKAI. HJCPWBUOAJI it published er try aAOTKxm (BudijuzupUd) by W. i. Muauai Co and U ltnlshtd to onr nbMrltMt (by rln) a N xU NT month. MU snbaeitben, S.M pn auua M lot tlx moitfcs, ant II fcr Uuw moilb, UwU til '" tdTUM. Ir0 or) ml gtotiml geywllifm, RAfll Of ADVBRWIIIH One tqiurt, thTM a ay - ... $1.00 One sqaare, fbnr day ... 1.25 OM qmmi Art cUy i.oo Oie aaftare. tlx dAys - - 1.15 Breir other d WTflrtlMaunU, Iftj pr fuiAinioML': ' Oim wtsJt ftdrsrUMSttli ehaifftd u WW (br Mdi lsMrtlosaU Biz Une or Ism eouUttrU tamuu AdrvrUumsHUtbcmUbs, haaMl ! bv IS VOL.rlH., ;AJ;.'ASHOlX3(B,'nl)fJ;.. FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 27. 1863. NO. 308. Bliigl coplt, n 11 t-d Ml if "! o'clock BS i rtti -i it . iWH wttotom ftamMtcan. TRTlrfriimnir''firiii-ni""'r! ' " i PROPOSALS. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF rice, Waihimoto DiroT. November 17, 1M1 SEALED PROPOIALSwtll be rteelred at the oOoeof Captain C.H. Tomp-lns, A. Q M, D.I. A , at the corner of Twenty-Meood and O streets, in this city, until MONDAY, December atst, lsei, at 12 o'clock m . tor the sale of all the manure now on hand, or that may b produced at stables and corrals of this Depot within the neat twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the eTh.mftnVir will be Awarded id the hlahest bid der, or bidders, who wlU b required to Uke It iwajr at hie or their own expense. The Quantity now op hand to be tsken away wit hi a tlx soothe irom the date of coot net aad that which may ac cumulate, wlthla els mootha from the date at which It may tie produced. Bids matt be made at to much per cubit yard. Hide will be received for the quantity on hand, and the subsequent product at each stable and corral, separately, or for the whole together. If a bid Is made la the name of a ft no, the names of all the parties must appear, or It will be con sidered as the Individual proposal of the party ftljrnlnglt. The full name and post-office address of the bid der mutt appear In tue proposal. Pronoaalt must be adilreited to CeDtela C. H Tompkins. A. Q. M , U, S A . Washington, D. C, and stiould be plainly marked ' Proposals for Ma nure." Payment will be required to be made to Govern ment funds, at the cod of each month, for the ma nure removed during the month. An oath of allegiance will be required from each successiui uiuuer. Goo J and sultlclent bonds. In the sum of (i 1.000) one thousand dollars, will be required of each sue aessiul bidder lor the faithful performance of his contract. The Quartermaster reserves the right to reject at 11 KM. th.l anaa laa ilaAmAil iA Iia Int.Mil nl i :ai. ernmeot not to accept. D II RUCKCR, Bi If. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, nol9-2t Depot Washington. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS- X rORTATIUW. Orrtrz or the Depot Qua te r master, r Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. October SB. 1M3 t healed Proposals will be received at thltoOoe until U o'clock m. on the imhdayof December, 18, for the transportation of military supplies tiurinjj the years ISM and lBC5,on the following I outfit boure Ao 1 From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, ami nilv. ami other denote that mav be estab lished during the above rears, on the west bank of inn jMiMOun riTrr, norm vi run i,cavc(inriat kml smith nf lktltuda AT, north to ut tioata or stations that are or may le established fa the Ter ritories or Nebraska, Dakotsn, Idaho, ana utAB, snutlvof latitude 4l"rorth and east o( loagitude iutf west, and In the Territory of Colorado, north uf 40" north Uldders to state the rate per tou pounus iar iw raiiri, m waigh mcy win ruijjn raid stores In each of the months, fnun April to w ntemcer. inciustve, oi ine years iwn ana iwo hovte Ao From otts Leavenworth and Riley, In the fcute ol Kansas, and the town of Kansas, ui the frtate of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or maj te established in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado, south ff latitude 40 degrees norfb, drawing suppllrs from Fort Leaf enwurth, and to Fort Lnloa, N. M , or other depot that may bo designated In that Territory, to 1 rt Garland, and to any other point or points on t!te route Hidden to state the rate per loo pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport such stores ineacnoi ine monioa, irom aitii io acpumDcri Inolualvf.of the vearalfi64 and IMS. jiouftbo.i From FortUnlon,orauehotherdepet as may be established In the Territory of fiew Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may he established In that Territory, and to such posts or stations as may he designated In the Territory of Atlrona and State of Texas west of longitude 106 decreet west. Bidders to state the rate er 100 pounds for IM miles, at which they will trnnspott aald stores In each of the months, from June to We- t ember, inclusive, ot me years itwt aua iwo. The wrleht to be transported each vaar will not exceed I0,iw0,000 pounds on Route No. 1, 15,000,000 1ounds on Routo Ho. 9, and 6,000,000 pounds on toute Vn. I. la additional percentage will be paid for the transportation of I aeon, hard bread, pine lumber, thlnRlrs, or any other stores Iltddeta must give their names la full, as well as their place ot residence) and each proposal must be accompanied by a bond la the sum of teu thou sand dollars, signed by two or more responsible persons, rusranteelng that In ease a contract Is auardrdlnr the route mentioned In the proposal to the parties proKslcg,the contract will be ac cepted, and entsrrd Into, and good and suiHclcat itcutlj furnished b said parties, In accordance with the terms of this adtertiicmrnt. The amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Route ISo. t gi 00,000 " 3 200,000 3 W.OOO Sfttlirattory ev Idence of the loj ally and solvency of each tldder and person offered as security will refill reu. rropoBiiB mult uv luuurHU riiuaai iur Aruijr Tiansiiortatlon on Routes Not I, 2, or I," as the tase ma be, and none will be entertained unless they fullj comply with all the requirements of this adtrrtlsement Parties to whom awards are made must be pre pared to execute contracts at once, and to gh e the icqulred bonds for tho faithful performace of the satnr. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Qurtermaster Genera), but the right Is re am cd to reject any or all bids that maybe offered Contracted must be In readiness for service bj the llrst day of April, t6l, and they will be re quired to ha e a plica of business or agencies at t-r In the i Iclnlt y of Forts Lea euworth and Union, and other depots that may be established at wbleh they mat be communicated with promptly and ivadlly. L.C. KAtTON, oe-tdel0 Major and Quartermaster HHOPOSALH FOR LEAD. UfHiMAHCE Ornrr, War Department, "I tthl. washinoton, rioveraner ii, low sEALr.D PiKifOfAlJi will be received at cidlte until 4 o'clock P. M .on the 16th ol December next, for the deliveries of 2 two or more tons of pure, sft lead, sultal le for ordnance purposes. I he lcil ti to be of approved quallij, and to be (Vlhered at any time, within ninety days, from the acieptnuce of the bid or bids. It Is to be de lUcrcdnt the United States Arsenal, Governors Itlnml, ew Vork, and at the United Mates Ar senal, ht. Louis, Mo , l.oou tons or more at each pUce,frreof II charge for transportation or hand ling and will I e paid for In regular certificates of Inspection and rectlpt,by requisition on the Trent ur Department, In the usual from lilil. will be received for any portion of the quan tity not loss than too tons. lildt, with a; proved turetles, will be required lor the lultllniHiit of an) contract that may be imde in pursuance of this advertisement. Toe Dcpaitmcnt letenes the right to reject any or all bids, If not deemed tatlelactor) for any cause. 1 irpoiala will bo iidlressrd to Brigadier Gen eral Gcorg I) Itamsnr. Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, U L " and will be Indorsed" Proposals for LcaJ " Gh-UHUC D HAUSAV, uoUwfiuUt Jiilg Geo. Chief of Ordname, )ROrOrtALB FOR HAY, STRAW, X AND GflAI.X. Forage Department! IT,1 11IIIIAKI l(UAHiinilIIUIUHIl AIEXANDRIA, A , nOV. IV, I SKI, RITTKN PRUPOiALS are Invited for furnish log Ha, btraw, Oats, and Coin, for the use of the Gmernment.to bedellered at Alexandria, a, or any point on the Pototuae or Its tributaries, and In such quni'tilles k Uhln the amount proposed fort and at such times as the undersigned may direct. rite proposals to be addressed to the undersigned and to slate the quantlt) and price of each article filercd. . Proposals will bo ttoeUed for five thousand (6,0(A) bushels of corn or oats, and fifty (60) tons uf ha or straw and upwards, unless It shall be for the Interest of the uoierumeat to contract for a lesi avnuiit Lorn to I e put up In good sacks of about two (J) bushels, and uAts to sacks of about three (1) bush els eaih, which arc to be furnished free of charge to the uo erntuent. The hay and straw to bo re inrclybilcd Allaitlalts furnlihel under this advertisement tu be subject to a rigid luipectlon, by the Govern ment inspector. Purchases 111 I o made from time to lime, under this pdtrrtiscuent, from the lowest responsible bidleraslhe Inttiesisof the public service way mm I re iheuulcriigiied rescr the right to rrjeit any and all oriVis wnlrh u h bu deemed lucouipatltle with the Interests of the Government. Phvuii nts will be uis le In suih funds u may 1 w piovlde I fnin the United Jtatea lieasur), an4 at Ur as priutUsuU', iipiti delivery) but the under slewed retrr -s the r it lit 1o withhold thu whole or any) Hrt ufthe ptjments until the complete lul lilimtntol igreu.ont u a spcunij will te required for tho lulthful luliIUmentoi uny arceiueiit made under tblt ad Urrlienuut UIILIAM S1UUUARU, lolS-Jml Ldptaluaiid Atilslant Q M fji II K AbHIUN, 1 U4 rh.NNHLVAN!A AVKNOK Iktwuia 3ist and 73d stretts. JtOARDIM H 1HK DAY OH WEEK, WITH OR WITHUUl LODGING, Ulaib at all Houns. tj- Give is a call, jciU-lT l. H. UILMANM PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS 70R nOOFJNP FELT. Orrici orCMitrQtfAWTAitASfn, 'f WasttlBeTOH.D.UfMptffilKal It furnishing of , ROOFING FILT la eontlOerable quantities, at It may be required from time to time, In Oil Maitruotloooi tatatryiUblM aad fcarraska, r i I The Felt to be delivered at the whwf of the Car airy Depot at Gfsboro Point, Mhr this elty. Blddert are requested to seed with their btae samples ef the quality of Felt thty'propoe to furnish. Tike FeitwuiMsubjeetiornspeeiioaMueurery. C Q. IAWTILLE, Lieut CoU tod Chief Quartermaster, eel tf Cavalry Bureau. DROPOBALfiFOR HORSES. Catalrt BtoEEAV, ) Omcx or the CHfsr Qvaxtermastxe, Wasmiiitor, D. c , August is, tasa, ) proposals an aolieited asvd will b reoetved at this offlee for Us furnishing of CAVALRY HORSE! to be delivered at Pittsburg , Pennsylva nia FhllMelphlaiBhlnctpR City, fyraeuM, N. iToDoeauwlil b considered sot the raraUfaiDf of Horses in low of not less thin twenty-Are, (i 1 in Horses) w m irom neen (iw w iuhu iivi hands high, from five (ft) to nine W years old, well broken to the saddle, compactly built, In good flesh, and free fro all defects The ability of the bidder to fnllll his agreement Bint ha narantead bv two rasDontlble naraona. whoa elgnaturei must be appended to tho guar antee. The reetvonslbUltf ef the guarantors mnit be shown by the official oertllonw of the Clerk of tho nearest District court, or of the United State isirrci AiwrM ProDosals must Atit c. O. ftawtalla. Chief OnartanaaatarCaralnr Bureau, and be Indorsed on ton envelope) M rropo ss4s for Horses." C. G. lAWTKLLX, Lieut. Col, and Chief Quartermactnr, aui8-tf Cavalry kTurena. PROPOSALS FOR HEAVY PROJEO TILTS Ordnakce OrrtcE, Wan DipARTHEin1, '1 I ttli fElLCD PUOPUSALS wUl ha reocivad at ofilce until 4 o'clock p. m . oq the latn of Deoem ber neat, for HEAVY PROJrCTILES, to be deliv ered In the following quantities, at the under named arieneJs,Tlii ATTHEWATIBTOWS ARSXRAI., MASS. 3 ooo is-lnch battering shot 2.000 Ift-loch shells 8 ooo 10-inch shot 0,000 10-inch shells. AT THE WATEBVUET ARSEMAt WEST TROT, N. T. 1,000 16-lnch battering shot t,ooo lS-loch shells 4,000 lo-lnch shot 3,009 10-Inch shells. AT THE U S ARSENAL, OOTERKOR'S ISLAND, M. T. I oo ift-Lnch battering shot s.ooo lft-lnch shells 10 000 10 Inch shot 8,000 10-1 n oh sheila AT THE ALLEOHARV ARSENAI PITTSIUR0, A. 1 ooo I84neh battering shot 1,000 LMoch shells s ooo 10-tneh shot a.ooo ic-looh shells AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. LOOM, MO. 3 ooo lo-loch shot 2,ooo lo-lnch sheUs AT THE WAIHINOTON ARSINAL, WASHIN0TON, O. C. 1 .000 18 Inch battering shot 1,000 iMnchahel's 3,ooq iMneh shot 1,000 to-loeh shells. The Projectiles are to bemad of the kind of ntetal, and Inspected after the rules laid down In the Ordnance Manual, with the exception ot the tMneh battering shot, whleh are to be made of gun metal, of tensile strength, ranglrg between 38,000 and B0,0C0 pounds to the square Inch, and thee mutt be east from a reverberatory or air furnaee. Drawings of all these projectiles can be seen at any of the arsenals where they are to be delivered Ibe projectllea are to be inspected at the foundry where cast, but mutt bo delivered at the various ritns.lt, free of charge for transportation or audllng until delivered at the arsenal. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than Art per cent, per week, of the euaber ol projectllea con tracted fori tb first delivery to b made within so days after the date ot contract, and any failure to dell er at n s pacified Urn will tubject tb eon tractor to n forfeiture ol the number be may fait to deliver at that time. ..... Separata bide must be made for each kind of pro jectiles i and If any bidder proposes tu deliver at different arsenals, separate bids must be mad for eaoncnu ai eaen piece i Ho bid will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to J capable of executing ihe work contracted for In their own esiaDiisnmeutB Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter Into bonds, with approved sureties, for Its , faithful exeeutlon. The Department reserves to Itself the right to reject any or all bids, If not deemed sailifao torr, for any cause. Proposals will be addressed to " Brigadier Gen eral George D. Ramsay. Chief of Ordean, Wash ington, D. C ," and will be endorsed Prepoaale for Heavy Projectiles. GkO. D. RAMIAT, nolT-tuthsatlit Brig. Gen Chief of Ordnance. OnnNANcEOrncE, War Department,! Washinotoit, November 20, lt)U. That portion of the foregoing advertisement which relates to 18-och battering shot la with drawn for the present. GKO D. RAMSAY, Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. eo34-tuthsal.t T HE GIDEON OFFICE, PRINTING ESTABLISHED IN 190 OIUKON t PKAKSON, ITFAM POWER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, All Moth Street, near Pennsylvania Aeoue, WASHINGTON CITY, HaUng greatly Increased the facilities or the above Old Established Piloting House by an almost KNTIRK RKNEWALtOF MATFRIAL And the addition of several of the most Improt ed VOWKR-PREBSEfl, Are prepared to execute every ailety of LFTTFR-PRF8S PRINTINO, From a FINK MSITINQ CARD TO A , I..RQk POTFR, In PLAIN OK COLORED INK. PRDMP1NESS AND DISPATCH MY BK HEM K !) ON. nol4 tf riM) SUTLERS AND PURVEYORS. 9TATIONFRV and BLANK BOOKS at Wholesale, A vei large stock alwa) s on hand at PHI LP. 8ULOMUN9, Moio-ct eMropolltaii Bunk itore, ut Pron at, OtOTHING. SMITH'S I SMITH'S 1 1 SMITH'S 1 1 1 40 IIYIHTH STKEXT, Opp-.lt. tb. Po.t OS... NOW orENIHO HI, ITOCK Or FALL AND WINTEH OLOTUINO, OENrt FURNKHINO OOOM, HATI AND CAM. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. C.I1 ud M lAmplH, IV J. H. SMiTU'S, No. MO ILVKNTH ITREET. !".n LEAR THE TRACK.!' SMITH fc RSALL Are now opening a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINQ. WE DEFY COMPETITION. CUSTOM GOODS MADE TO ORDER. Call and see Sample, at SMITH A BKALL'B, NO. Ml SEVENTH STREET. "rtlHK OLD WARUQR8E AHEAD." J. BRUCE A CO., lorll. four alU.tloa to Uirir rtoek ol MENS' AND JOYS' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINQ. OKKTi' FUHNHHINO OOODS, O trwy DaoHytlon, toj ftt Prlc. Broad Com, ptlttoo. 1. BRUCE, No, 4N SEVENTH ITJIEET, (Two Door. b.tow Smith'..) t A NOTHER PROCLAMATION, t TUANKSOlVINOTOHKrrs AT WILSON'S. t In undersigned, having perfected his nrrang menta In Philadelphia, New lork, and Boston, saaee uui ravuioa oi nuormist; oia wwi cusienara and the public generally, that he Is receiving dally, by express, frits e cnaeter County Beef, Senth Down Mutton, Salem Cuntv, New Jersey, Veal. rrime rnuaueipnia nuiier, uapnas, nuss coun ty and New Jersey Chickens, Sweet Breads, Phea sant, Partridges, Grouse, Snipe, Woodcock, Kacd nni) tBUfTwrtasaiToi a svaasvrn marneie. Claar Bottom Pork. Soused Pin' Peat and Tritta. (Smoked and Plekled Salmon and Halibut. Also, jarxv Mi'.'tr oi eurvign iuu wuwui Mnuim nnu . veceiaoiae. I T families and other glvUg ntertalnments, this Is tk eheapeet and best place in Waahlagton to purehaa. THO. H WILSON, oeiS-sm US Peuo. av bet, Itth and 30th (s LEGAL N011CES. ! riiKRHS OP THE BUPRKME COURT A OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PfOtlO ereby given that, by a rule of tb Court, Its i terms hav been fixed as follows: Gtmral Ttnm. Third Monday of January. First Monday of May, Third Monday of October. Trrmt oMe Circuit Court. In which alon a Jury Is lmpanneled lor th trial of civil eases ) First Tuesday of February. Third Monday of May. First Tueedey of November. Terms 7 Us Criminl tof. First Monday of March. Third Monday of June. First Monday of December. Terms e lAe Ditritt Cow t. First Monday of June. First Monday of December. SpitUlTtrm. First Tuesday ol January. First Tneeday of February. First Tuesday of March. First Tuesday of April. Third Monday of May. ruvt Tuesnar oi juim. Flrsl Tueeday ef July. First Tueeday of September. I First Tueeday of October, First Tueeday of November, First Tuesday of December, By order of th Court, R. J MEIGS Ivis (QRPHANH1 COURT. , district of Columbia, wahhinqton 1 COUNTV to wit I NoriMiit ITtm Iathceoanl Catherine Kuhn. administratrix of Joseph Kuhn. decsased, the ad mlnlttratrlx aforesaid has. with th approbation of th Orphans' Court of Washington County a foresaid, appointed SATURDAY, the 12th day of December, 183, lor th final settlement and dis tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets In hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned Into money i when and whete all the creditors and heirs ol said deceased are notinea to attend, (at the Orphant' wun oi Waahlagton County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law He excluded frost all beoem to aald deceased's estate l provided a copy of this ordsr be published once a week for three weeks In the Dalit National Hrpublicon, previous to the satd Uth day of De cember, 18tfi. lest I Z. C. BOBBIN. nolS-wlw Register of Willi. miilH 18 'IO GIVE "NOTICE, THAT I the tubterlber has obtained from the Orphan's Cuurt nf Washington County, In tho District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the pertonsl estate of George aoderlehr,lat of Lafayette, fettle of Indiana, deceased. All persons baring claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the sane, with the vouchrre thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 14th day of Novem ber next i they may otherwise by law be excluded Irom al benefit of the eald estate Given under my head this 14th day of November, 1SU. MARIA A. ANDFRLkHH. uoifrwJw hxemfrlx. RAILROADS. CO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND OTHERS. , ' CAUTION. Al titer hav baaa ao manv eomnlalnta uada bv tb Relief Association, and the friends of Dis charged Soldiers, about sick and disable1 and Dis charged Soldier beUjg iiurusr.u uru.i in the purchase or PAUAQE TICKETS, sd dstmi It his dutv it ih undersigned deems it bis duty to caution all tho travelling to Philadelphia, New York, Boe- ton, and the Northern or Eastern States, THE ONLY PLACE to procure tickets is at the TICKET OFFICE or theB.HO R.R.COMPANY, At ins 1K.ru i. aee where a oatsenfi-er tian nrn cur a Through Ticket, or where you ean hate Jour baggage checked through to the above cities rom Washington. ROBERT W. EDMONS, oeS-tt Pattenger Agent pUiNOK OP UOUII6, PUlndoliikUn, WlUnlagto nstd BUlUawor ItAlLHOAD. On and sfter MONDAY, JAN. th, lbu, jTstSlENUEX TSLUtiS LEAVL PHUUVlt FOB Baltlmor. at 4 00 a. m , (Express, Mondays ex cepted,) S.18, it M a. m , (Express,) and 1 00 p u. and 13 pi,, night. Chester, at s.18 a. m , 1 oo, 4 ao and ll oo p. m. WUsassifton, at 4.00 (Hondaye excepted,) S II, II.S a-nu, A oo, .so and ll oo p. m. New Castle, at 8.U n. m. and 4 p. tn. Dover, at 8.18 a, m. and 4.90 p. m. Mllford, At 6 IS a, m. Salisbury, at 8.18 a. m. TB41KS FOR PUIUDILPUIA LKAVK Baltlmor at 100, 10.10 a. m , (Express,) I to (Ex. iHBSLieMejkdS.M(ExDrcss)B m Wilmington at T is, 8 38 and II 40 a m , U47 o. m i 4.10, oo and ll so p m. SallsDurr at . to n. m. MUiertat4,wp.ia. Dover at MO a. m. and S lo p tu. New CUtle at 8.80 a m. and 8 10 p m. Chester at 0,10 and to o a. m . ixso, 8 in and 1 40 p.m. Laave Baltlmor for Salisbury and Intermediate stations at 8 88 and 8 sSp. m. Leave Baltlmor for Dover and Intermediate sta Uona,atl 10 p.m. TRAINS FOR BALTlldORK Lear Chester at 8.45 a. m , 8 86 p, Leave Wilmington at 8 00, 36 i I a,m, 11.85, 4 10 p. m .ana i wi a. m. FREIOHT TRAINS, with passenger ear attached, triirfusltaaftillawsi Lestv Thnadelphla, foi Hate place, at 8 80 p. m. Lear Wilmington, for Leae Thnadelphia, for Perryvllle and tntertue- n, for Perryvllle and Intermedl "SPSKi". at 6.80 p. m. Leave Wilmington tor Philadelphia and Interne Jtate place at 4 p. m. SUNDAYS Only at 4 a. m. and 11 m., from Phila delphia to Baltimore. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 11 and 12 d n. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at T p. m, and II sop. m. Only at 8.80 p. m. Iron Baltimore to Philadel phia. mar 18 tf WM. STEARNS, Sup't, IQQ ARRANGEMENTS '1863. IUUU. of RBW YORK inn, THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TRENTON RA1LHOAD COMPA NIES' LINES. FB0M rglLADXLPHIA TO NSW TOUS AJW WAT PLACES sTrosai Wnlnmt It reel Wharf sad Kent tngjtiua Depot, WILL LBAT1 AS POXXOW8, TIZ I Fare. At S A.H,TlaCamdenndAmboy CkA. Aeeommodatton St 2-5 It S AM,vlaCamdenandJerieyClty-Kew Jersejr Aeeommodatlon - - 4.8ft At S A. M , via Camden and Jersy Cltyi Morning Axpress , Ot) At 8 A-M.vla Camden'sjpd JTry City- JdCTass Ticket 88 At 11 A.M.,TUKenilng1on.naUryCltyi Express i1 - oo At IS M , via Camden and Amboy C. and A. Aeeommodatlon 8 W At S P. M , via Camden and Amboy C and A. Kxprea - 80 At S P. M , via Kensington and Jersey City t WMhinfteanndN. s.Exprett 100 At Sltf F.a.,vlnBenalngtonandJerseyCltyi Evening MsU S 00 At llP. M.vlaKiviBingtonandJeriey utyi SOI. 100 It IK(Nt(M) via K.aslniton and Jersey City, Southsrn a-xpreas - At i P.M .vlaCamdenandAmbur Acoom- uodatloa (Pralaht and Passenger IBS ... I1GK.1 - . . SJ .1... ticket . lao Th. S.U P. H. rr.nlot Mall .nd tb. I ao (Night) Southern Espraaa wtU run dally, (all others, sun daya .ascpUd.) WASHINGTON AND NEW VORK. Lsav. WaahUgtoa at B and II 15 A. M and t and lain New York at 1 and 10 A. M. and T to and J&.2Xlmn&VrobMy Across tho Rapidan. uytliiAf tu Df but their we&iios appusl. sill B ftf t ortr BitT Douodi, to 1 pnilfor tntr. 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Work axMutsd bv axDerlenood wurkmea. and on moderate terms. ii m TVI A N II O O D : JJl. HOW LOST I HOW RESTOIthD ! Just Published, In a Sealed Fn clone. Pilooslxets A I II 1I1UL' 1ISJ I tIL Wll' 11111 Till 11 m A.awa.. kral Ilia iloSV4tab, ItbI.v msni, anu nauicai ivure 01 iisraiaiorrnuia, 01 &cOj Inal Weakness, Intoluotary (millions, sexual awuiiaiy, anu iiu,h-uiujciih iu uiiutiiikb gvuvrtiiyi Nervouintis, Oonsumntlon, Ipllepsy and Klti, Aleut aI and Pbyiloal incapAom, reiultlog from Slf.AbUif). Ao .liv hotit. J. Uul.rruell. M. I . mi. thor o tlis Green Book, Ao A BUUN TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFrB HI " ant under seal. In a Dlaln anveloDe. to anv ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two poslsg Stamps, by Dr. CH J. V. KLIN i sunr.nii nu., mnn, ssls Imlotliiw Post omoe Box, 44mI. EXTRA HALF-PAST TEN. The Great BattleB Before Chat tanooga. THE GRAND RESULTS. Gen. Grant Left from Front This Morning. Adtlccs From lllm Itonn lo Half past Three A. HI. He Has Captured Sixty Pieces of Artillery and Over 7,000 Prisoners. Bragg Abandons Wagons, Caissons, and Arms iu His Speedy Flight. THE PURSUIT TO CONTINUE TO RED CLAY TO-DAY. (H.crlTril l 10 A. M HCADQLARTEH. or THE A.MV, ( CltATTAtooOA.l A M, Nol.C7.18tt Vajur GtHnal Uitlttk1 I nm Juit In from tbo front. The rout of th. enemy Ii mo.t complete. Abandoned wagons, c.lilont and occasional pieces of artillery are everywhere to bo found. I think llragg's loss will fully reach sixty pieces of artillery. A large number of priso ners lia o fallen Into our hands. The pursuit will contlouo to ''Ked Clay" In tho morning, for hkb place I shall start Iu a few hours. U. B. Gbint, Msjor General. SIVEN TlIOLHASn fHISOVEKS CAPTL'RSD. Wo havo official authority for asserting that, In the several battles Just fought before Chatta- noogo, wo have raplured sit en TitntSAND PRISONER. IT LIAST. Gen. Meade Marching On The Army of the Poto mac Advancing. -- I mornnri 01, llnil011bleily croMeil ' ll..l.1.. ..ttl.n..l .....!. nnn,ulllAii n- nrlltrvl "'', " " r' KmornIug. tMi hi nnt nt Defiltnn Station. It enmiiienced 1 1.. i.a ..in ...,t ... - .... i. t,. the sound receding nil the time until ot last It ... ,,.i.i ua scan ity hcurd. an c.ldencu Hint 1 te was I rtireaiui towaru iiicumouj. Tbe news of our victories In tlxiUestwus reud In tbo Army of the rotomac jcftterday morning before ilia movimenl cmumencedand , 1 .mm. .. iuu- mmnt C.....aT. . j... HIE IU1TLES AT l'll1fM)0Gl Tho Union Arms Completely Victorious. GREAT CAPTURES OF GUNS AND PRISONERS. (.MATTANOOOA. Noi.23, ISuJ 7 16 p tit W jor Crntrtl H. W. Ilaltrck, Qentral-in-Uitrf Although the battle lasted from early dawn till dark this evening, I believe I am not pre mature lu aunouncluj; a complete lctorv ovtr Hrotf. Lookout Mountain Top, all tbe rlllo pile In cliattanooca ValU, aud Missionary Uldp;e en tlrt have bem carried, and nro now held by us. I, h. Grant, Major (line rat. I HATTANOOU4, Nl) '.6 Ud'lluik, mbloljlit. Major thnerat ll II . llallrtk, (.rtuial-iH-l ht?f Tho optralloi.A to duy ha.e bcui more sue-(i-sful (ban )isterday,halnf carried MUslon ury Hliltfe, from near Ilostullle to the railroad tuuuil. ulth a comparatUily small loss ou our side, capturing about forty plecis or artillery, u lurgv quantity of smnll arms, camp and gar- rlin etpilpae, hisldes thu arms lu hands of prbomru. We rapturetl i;,(KM) prlsontis, of whom iiilt) wtro otllcern of nil j;radtt from colomls down Will I'ursue tin! eueiu lu the morula, Ihe umduct ol tbe ofllccrs was otrjthlui; thai could be uxptcted. Missionary Itlde waur rlt.il slmultanonuhly at six .Uflerent points. (leoHOK 11, TiiuMAH, Major tit uerul Details of the lluttlev. Ci(ATTt,uoaji, No, iS, lttf. Uu are tomplrul) Morions, Ibeinem U tntalh rnutMauddrUeii horn mi ry ohUIoii. Onr loss la Tery small. And the enemy's s Ueary la prisoners. Finding General Hooker o successful In his noyemenls against Lookout Mountain, th, enemy evacuated that position during tnonlght, General Hooker took possession early this morning. The enemy moved south and got on Missionary Kidge on the battle Held, some where near Chlckamauga. He Is expected to Intercept the flying foe. General Hooker Is said to hive captured two thousand prisoners In his magnificent a.sault of Lookout Monntaln. General Sherman being all prepared to begin an assault at eight A. M. to day, upon the strong- position of I lie enemy at the north end nf Missionary Itidce he had the day before taken a hill near I lie position of the mcmy,but commanded by their artillery had to descend Into a valley, and then make anothrr ascent to the position held by the enemy. Two unsuc cessful ac.aults wero made by Gen. Sherman, bnt with the co-npcratlon of the centre, he ul timately gained Ihe position ami completed the great victory. Thebrlgado of Gen. Care, wllh a portion of Gcu. LIgbtlicwa' brigade, Loin posed the storm ing party In the llrst assault. They r. era re pulsed wllh quite .heavy loss, after an attack persisted In for an houri but being rcltlforcco they were tnablcd to hold a part of tho hllL In this attack Gen. Carse waxwoumlid quia ec erely In Ihe thigh. The Thirty-seventh Ohio and Sixth IonanndOne Hundred and Third Illinois regiments wero In the attack. A second assault was made at half past one, In which Slathlas', Loomla', and Paul's divi sions wero engaged. The force reachsd with' Iu tweuty yards of tho summit of the hill and the w orks of the encm) , when they were llauk ed and broke, retiring to their reserves. In this as.atilt Gin. Mat bias was wounded, and Col. utnam, of the Ninety-third Ohio, killed. Their pcrslrtent efforts compelled the enemy to mass heavily on his right In order to hold tho position nf so much importance to him. AIkui 3 o'clock (cu. Grunt started tuo cob umos sgulnst the wcakeued centre, and after an hour's desperate fighting snet teded In break ing tho centre aud gaining possesion nf the ridge on which the cuew) was posud. Tho main lorcu was driven northward to wards Gen. Sbermau, who opcucd on them, and they wero forced to break and seek safety In disordered flight down the western slope of the rldge, and across the western ridge of th( Chlckamauga. We have taken not less than 5,000 prisoners, and perhaps 10,000. Gen. Hooker will probabl) Intercept tho fly ing enemy tn the vicinity of Rossvllle and Inn region east nf It. There are reports that w e hat e taken a w hole Corp.. Among the casualties are Lieut Lul. Espy, ofthe Ujth Indiana rpirlraent, thtnr trP..- ley, of 10th Iowa, Col. Omars, of the vOlh Illi nois) Lltut. Col. Stuait, of the 00th IlllnoU, Major Walker, of the 10th Minnesota! Major Welsh, of the 50th Illlnolsi Major Innls, of the I Oth Iowa, wounded, and Major Irwlu, of the 'th Iowa, killed, Full rpports of tbo MUM and wound. l (.au- not be obtalooJ, at moit of tbe killed were in General Sbermaa'a rorpi, and remained at dark In tbe hands of tbe enemy, th? lift will be telegraphed to morrow. The prisoners eay that Bragg was on tbo rlda jiul Ik fore they were taken. The miccessful itormlng parties consisted of ond a aud Balrd's dlvlnlona on tbe left ctn tre, and Sbcrldan'a on tbe right centre. Homo of our wounded were lift In the hands of the enni) after Gen. Sherman's iinmiccess- fnl aBsaiiH, lut were ultimately recnrrrd. ClIATTANOUOA. No, -J iu p. M The rapturil artillery Is reportod at attout forty pieces. General lTooker captured fle boxeA if ot tt mudkets ou 1 nokout Mouuuln. We are lu enilre poeBtlun of the llctd. Vr hate (nnirnl otr the raltwaj imd rier tu Urldgtport. Two I oat tame through tils ' Lit t m t i . . , t i .i,-. hundred killed and tuo bundnd and liliy wouuded In the tbne dus operations. ' Tbi; uecMFr has bem niotU William, lie i .... . J""l " . (," " htoud Mlsilonar) Hldg Col. Philps,ofthetb()hlo.aid Mdj.llis, of thoSJd Indiana, Here killed, demrul J ihn F" yraIlu 8 rPI,orUl1 mounded. ( ol. A.en.of the 10-M New ork, lost h Kit, and Maj. Flliot (,C M(ue M LATER. Fifty-two Cannon Captured. Complete Rout of the Rebels. The reports from Chatlauooa received at tho War department report that 11,000 peraMi ere w ere captured from the rclwU on Wednes day, wllh. 1J cannon,". 0U0 ktand of small arm, ana iu najfh, ine reini lorces wt-re uiitnj routtJ, and ore In full rttrtut toward Piliou, fii-nrgla, burntoK the b rid con after th m u re turd pursuit, and burlni; tbelrdep ts and store, aud abandoning or rietUrmln eiritblntf th d will embarrass their mht LoiisviUE, No. ,'G. Tin JvminV sticUI Chattanoogn dispatch of thu SVIi eaj s t Ucneral llrerk I nr Idu'e's eon bis Just bun brought lu a prisoner. AmontC th" cniualtlw jrt Cutalu Uirnty, killed; lieutenant Win, kllli.lt Colonel Put nam, severely won ulcl i Captain Panlel O ton nor, killed) Cattail. Iiroue, wouudtdi Men tenant Colom I dllniore, klllnl j t d lain Uul, UlUd, Adjutom Tmktr, klllidj Lkuteuam Colom I Heath, killed; Major Johnson, killed , ml AJiutant Uond. kllUd. (lurtamp tlren lust nk'Iit Mire blazing ulonK the tnsl oi the ,i hide rlde, a illaine ii tlht milt. lirfttfu' l1 ixpictid luultnlruw uudir covtr ot tin niiu. At narh. uragg wa in Illit o battli. Oar arm) Is aglow with futbunlutm, unit tdgir to puum. Iheprlsonirs nport theribclurm iinlW) demorallxetl aud o tiering serlouA ivslsiuuce Also, that bragg will fall baik to Atlanta. lien. Hranuau occupied luntut Hill, hlth complete our Hue uloug tbe h Imb Ifiitli oi MiMonurj ItUlge, Three) Day LsiWr- irm Brpe. Halifax, Not u,ittt. The steamship Arable, Capt. Cook, from Urerpool, at half past ten a. m.. Not. 14, vU Qneenstown on theerenloffof the loth, arrived here at seven o'clock tbla evening, en rovU for Boston. She has slxteon Halifax and thirty two Boston raMengers. 8ho brings three days later nous. Tho Arabia tailed for Boston at two o'clock a. m. On tbe 14th aherjatsed tbe shin Far tv'Mt boundln. OlT Fastnell paasei, a Galwaysteam er bound In ten a. tu., latitude, forty-eight, longitude fortr-djjht, Adriatic bound east. The steamship ITarmonla. from New York, arrUcd at Southampton on the 12th Inst. ine siearasnip crotta, rrom new yorK, at. rlted at Liverpool on the Ifth Inst. Ttii iwiniciN qriffTrov. The French Clovernment had Informed Mr. Daj ton that their lew s on the American one tlon wero unchanged. They had not recog nised the South, and consequently had not signed tbo treaty for the acquisition or Tevaa and Louisiana, at reported. ine steam inicaic rnantom, on tue ?iortn American station, has beeu ordered loCharlei- ton. Ibolxtnd?!! T,iii pnblUbet a project for peace In Atmrlca by a Northern gentleman writer. He says If the war Is to go on for a time, from mere momentum, perhaps It must be let alone, but should be turned at toon a possible from attempted coaquest to war for limits ond terms of settlement, sngxcMt that negotiations bo opened at onco with tbe Rich mond go, ernment for such settluncnts, and making a more formal recognition one nf the maitirs fur dlcnnlon -thu Confederate, of eouM",tole rwognlred if jnre and navlga lou of the Ohio and MUlslppi,aud, In event of Maryland Joining the bouth. the Snsqtte henna nud Chesapeake to I hi free, with comrrai inritT for the two confederariet. Mlllam Cornell Jewett publlsbet a long pamphlet In udvocacy of mediation la America, lu which ho milntalnt that tho American ques tion Is designed to come before the proposed. congress ra the most lrajortnul matter, affect ing the peace aud prosperity of Europe, an I urgently appe.Is to England to eupi-ort Napo leon. THB LATEST. Londos, Nov. 15. The leading Journals to day continue their arguments against tbe pro posed congress. Tbe London Times treats the subject ai a very nnreal proposition, and say tt mav possibly lorn oot that tbe proposal was something In tho nature of a fire-escape tha cxpcdlt-ut of a man determined to come down somehow from an UDteuablc position, Tho Emperor mav hato made tho proposition with out desiring the congress Itself, and England, by declining to Join it, may be doing thu Em peror tho greatest possible service. A Paris letter says at jet tbo cold shoulder Is all that Is to be seen with regard to the con gress, and tho matter It drilling Into an abyss of lmracticablllty. TUB COXGRIBS. It It rumored tbat DrouyndeL'kuyi Is draw ing up an explanatory document comprising the dltTervnl questions which tho Emperor in tends to submit to the congress. In the meantime the English Journals appear to bo generally taking a view adverse to a con gress. The London Globe (ministerial) opposes It. The London Xtvt and London IttraU alio ap pose It, and argue tbat If It Is held unfavorable results will eusue. The Loudon Tumt Inquires what England nil! havo to do In the congress, should It ever prove more than an Ideal conception, and points ont that there Is no place for England In it, all the honors being monopolized by France. The English Cabinet bad held three meet In its ii I ton tbo tnl loci. Tbe result has not transpln-d. Another meeting Is Hied for No vember . The Madrid CtirrtpomteiuU says the Span ish government has resolved to send represen tatives to the congress, but some Spanish Jour uats look coolly on it It Is aMertod that Austria will give do an swer till the resolulon of England In kuow o. oiieat nuiTAiri. The extraordinary trchle ninrdir lu a !.ou don i ah and the suhsequiut sulcldeof tbe mur derer n suited In a erdlctofco ii- wou tho bod of the latter, and bu was burled at mid night, without funeral rites. The otllcUl Board of Trade Inquiry Into the accident to tbo steamer Africa rcuUed I u the susf enolon of Captain Stone's mtttlrele for six months for mgUrtlug to either stow his engim s or uoe the lead. 1 be examination of the Africa sbowtd no mat rial damage, It waa inertly loutlned to the dead wood forward. The Loudon Tum expatiating on Hie dlnaster to tbe Ao 'Ha at (Jain a,, and the shortcomings of the flalw ay line in gm ra1,sa)s the affair Is u dead f illure nnd thu quutlon cannot be cva deil, aud ukks whit tar tbe experiment has not bocu tried long enough. A tunvy of the Anglla shows but Utile dim sire, but tbe m-mc! Uri strained that the I or dertd to Llurpoul to bedrv dotked. A iiumniinl lias neen inauguraien iimu the shipping mtn of Ll erpool lo a pial aalusi tbo senteuco of Capt. Stone, of the Afrb a A meeting will lo mui u-uaj ou inesiuyen. The Hauk ur Fruit mi the l.'ili ra'sed the rate ot dlni-.i.iiu it kwu i er mm. iue rn.-Kiil.Ii n turns of llut lntltntIon show a ile- ireaseof tasli In h-n I of slxl)-(xrn inllllnn fraui.ii. LnurM. inll) sltul). lumi a, u,i. h 1-OI 4Mt. Affair remain umhauL'td lu Pohnd. The wlihdriviJl of the Oraml Duke ton stunt I lit frmn thuo,i.rnoMb!p Is continued. Anal dltlotnl taxation Is Impose I on I'otaud b) the Knsahn gocrnmint, and a forced loin b) thu uatlonal government of Prussia. The Chamber of Deputies elected Herr n Grabow president. In his sp-i.eh he polntid out that tlu King's dislru tor a sidutlou ol pending dlU.n.nce$ would bo fitltllljl tf ihe constitution wure interpreted aud at ltd ii.mi in its ormous spirit. IlRNMAnh. The King Is 111 wllu crjsljele aud a slight fever. The Danish Hegsraad adoptid the go urnintnt project furocoustliuilou lor Denmark und hi Meaw lg. IIOaUMTlLN. t,ro. H.kriTiLINTHL Dumil V Of (.01 UM t am run" LuiAnoNi rinory -.isre ho Idtul, ei trulls 11111 wet, miwwb iv nun uiuuiu. Cn'rxvi JilwI ''"'i (ourtveotti ettect wct, at tti miuu"l tit rAilnmd tu uiubliu hulltftl, tiii.rtttulli ttevt west, m urmlnusui tlti rsllioaJ trtDilclliot HaI, no ulh irirt wil t lei ml tmsulltl) rAllton liiorlli lAiUjln hoi,ltl, buittei uf I ttiet-t u. hew Jcrat) eQuc hrfklwktwu hoiltil, mu Unless tiiu, uoMUsit ulcll), iiiii ltt)tiltM, iirr Alius Hnie, il l the tn, Itul Huiv) hosjiltal, MuJaII Ciliu, t Hi sir.tl nut the it nf ity Hftiewood hiuj Hal, (nrkitraa'a Uriu, SrtniHi striut west. JuJUlmy Suaie htiiUl JulM.r iif Loulslaun awnue, KilormoA (luinll iiunj hia f'-il i ' ft "i Tivcntsrvuud strtst Uluuln l.osi'iUl, i-ui mile ml 'I ' , " d Mouul PUa.ut li,Htii ru.iiiiit.i lte.t bei ou J CjI i r lit, Hl femlllll) fcU.J.tf.1, It'WK'ti'nU,, vllisl Uu, sua liittantiui ( Montr J.yI'ltal, 1-uHIIi-eullt itkt.1 I enl Ln.i.n liAU ho.jutAl St.LlUUtlt hwiIUi( tl'Uii') )iui,)tf,uJ v mawist, t AUijiiui Liisi lll,lwa,i Mu i Niiiti, i s, Itul adJ K streets Stmtoo bisiilUl. 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