he regim ettftnel. iZi jSrfJRiEmii unKniMir; 55 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 18G3. VOL. VIII NO. 73. ). (). O. P. lut'ltMiiivillc Lodge- p nil. iuniMiiiirrBUMrmni O Kftf VV I" cntli inniilli, and on nQV'VjrvSNiV' J ftitnnUr attach Inltrftnlng nr.takL injn mi rniiiv 14 in urn tS "S lIonle Hull, ( IVcJeck r. u. Ilrullirri In good tnmlliisiire IiitIM ustttnil. Wtl. llAV, N. 0. Siu J. JMv, II, Fey, TiuttM-Ju, M. Kulton, II fury Penllngtr and 0. II. Iiurrlt. Warrou Lodco Mo, 10, A. F. & A. M. HUM) their reculnr communi cation the Wednesday Evening nn or precedlnc tins full moon, in jack- KM.-VIIJ.K) UUEIMX. A I.KX. MARTIN. W.M. II. Itl.nnvi. Set' ii. OKI2UON CllAITi:il NO. -1, O F UOYAL. AKGII MASONS, jACjisoxvir.r.K. oiihgox, Will hold ititrpgttlurcommiinlcntlons on the Vint Hntlirtlijy V. r. nflCvrry Month. All sojourning Companions In Rood lauding lire cordially Invited in attend. G. W.UREICR, II. P. L. SAotm, Scc'y. J'!:8!i" 0. JiCniH. K. f. HUSHKt.l.. JACOBS, &. RUSSELL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AND SOLICITOUS IN PHANCRttY, Jackhonviu.r, OitKRoy, niDre oiijiixllr (lie Court llnnic. AH btislnew cotimilttid to their can will Wprnmpllr ritteinl.il to. J Illy 2fJ. '02. t. WM. lOUTIITft JAMS II. VAY. DOUTHITT & FAY, ATTORNliYS AND C0UN8KL0RS AND B0LIC1T0US IN OH ANOKRY, JACKcnsrii.t.K. Ormkiv, W practlcu In lliu Buprwiic and other Courta nf llila State. Murcli J.J& R.JI. MORFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jmmqnvim.k, Oimany, Trrilili practice In the several CourU of T-the Unit Judical iJimrict, ana m we tnprme Owrt. October SO. Vi2. " B. F. DOWELL, ATTOHNKY AX LAW, Javki.viu,k, Oiikiiok. (Till practlcola nil the Court of tho Third Judicial District, the Supreme Court nf Ore iron, uud In Yroha, Cal. War Scrip prompt ly eoldwled. Oct. iti. J. QAST ON, (Successor to lloed 'U JltOD) ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonvim.k.'Oukok. Iiipeclal uttoutlon given to collection . Junti 10, 18i::i. 40 MACS, Ily appointment. GEORGE C. DORRIS, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Onice with 11. V. Dowcll, K-q. G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OnVce Mt lit! lleslilciice oil Oregon Ut. JACKrtONVIU.r, OlIKdO.V. Where all those knowing thomiclvcs In debted to lilm, on note or book account, 'III nleac cull and futile up, or their oc- ount will bo placed for collection In the lands or my attorney. My oltl trons will still And mo, at tier, ready'to attend to my professional duties. May C, 1C3. mayfilf 0UGAN & WAX.L,, FOEWAEDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rttU llulldlHg, Cor. Front ii FatrccU. CRESOKNT CITY, OAI riM' attend (o the Receiving and For M irnrdlnir of ull Goodi cutiuled to their care, with promptness and ilUjmtcli. voniignmciiiii eoucucu. flieieimnuitc iv 'find on toragc. Credent City. April U, 18C3. 15 N. Il.-NoBOodMlellurcd'intll thcfreltjht '""l clmrpec ro pild. I). A W. J. ROW, IIKU.KIIIN CIGARS. TOHAOCO. FRKSH DROITS, 8TATIONBRY, CONFEC TIONERY, FIREWORKS. ETC., kutUoai-ta Hradlmry di WmIc Ibvcjust opened a now toro nnd stock ed it wltli ii -luIco TQrlntv of tho above "Mloncd arlloliw.ttud olfte them for sale M tlio lowest living prices. Tim bei-t of nnr nnu chewing tnuacjep win uo Kepi ntnntly on hand. Tln lleflrhtg any 'rt'l In my lino will save money by civ-"it-mo a call. J ROW. lkWvlle))luly)l, l3. ,JUf BY OVERLAND TELEQRAPH. TGLCalUI'IIKD TO YIIKKA mil TDK MKNTIKKU Dates to the 28th. W'nulilncton, 28th. Oen. Hooker left Wn-liiiifjton ihi morning for active tcrvicu. Porlrew Monroe, S'tli. Dtwrtcn opntn my Kicliniomi l iieinir uvncuatcti; itntt reiwl nrmy la ileerllnjr v, Homo oi our men who 'have, urrlved nt Williamsburg, Imvliif; rntprd from Iklli IjIc, rciort tho tame thing. Wau'liluclnn, 28lh Up to 2 o'clock to- tiny, nnthinir wh rfceived from Clintla- tiuoi-a. t lit I'lnitiY nnii ntvie no nuueK since tho 21ft. (len. Mclw. who arrWnl nt Chottunixiirn.Saiiinluy. 20tlt, upon invi- tntlon, cxninliiHl tt'incrnna UelenafH. anil vaya nolhliii! but u niece cuti diloi!pQ him, nnii I lie enemy ure nuking no move in tool direction. New Yotk, 28lh. Gold Grmcr at 40V 0-io;u'. MrmphtH, i!Cth. Mobile Kcici of Sept. 16th, Ciiiiloini mm iiliiorlul from the Allan ta (On.) Appeal, nf the 16th, tion militury mutteri. hiiymp the real of war would he removed Irmn Vu., In Tennewe mid (tear giu.und thill IS-(.'renter portioim of MendrV mid (iruiit'ri nrnuea Imd been tent to rciti' force Ri)M.'i'riitii. Chlcmro, 28ih. TelrBrom. ilntul Int nlirht, anyinir llurtiitlde wm ut ICnnxville, Hrjit. 'Jfilh. prolmlilv true. A Kmaville letter, (luted lliu 'illi. mokiit no mention of any movement there. Vuruc rumor throuj:li rebel Mitircett nun reucneti unit place of di'uater l KoH-crnn. Recruit- W'j wa uniii! on rtipuliy, beven new retf- TnicntH neiirly lull. A regiment or nrtii ery hud COO men. Troorw ure bring urined im rnnuiiv m rumra. roiwiiiiMunaim; Iiurniide'R Klrlnuent order, outrneei were cnnntuntlv beim; cnmmlttrtl by Trnnewve UntoniHtH. ts lio reirutd onerutkin in ten uewco b mi opportunity tit rclallute lor their own rievuner. K(w York, 18ih. Steamer Ilercul', while lylnp on Virginia elioro of OlieM penkc 'liny, wna iitlacked by Ruerrilkta. After nn eniriiu'ement of SO minute, the rebels were driven oIT. The Sanltury condition of the Army of the 1'oloumc ti tery ralliifactory. There Is good reason to believe that Iee Ii not unxioua to preM nn engagement, and If ho nliould uttempt u flank movement, bis la 4ur would be iu vuln. A New Orlenno K-iter, of tlw 10th,"ar mill lory ninttern are active. r The J-xkiII-lion of en. Her run hua cleamd the emin try between Red River and I'ort JIihImiii. from cuerrilhif, who had been foiuiMiuron trunpiiirl. mid "drove Gen. Uru-u wwt of CluilTitu, with cotmrdcritblu loss. Among the i-nptured was nu agent of robcls, with ruluable papers. New York, 27th. A Memphis letter of the 2rd, mys: tjlicrinan corps M nn lis way tn Rmecruiu; nUo Mci'heri-nn'd in the i-ume direction. Tho two cvr uuin ber 40,000 men. New Yortr. 28lli. America, from Rer mudu viu Suuthumplon, with dated to the ICth, liux urrlved. Steamer Stur tailed rom Clyde to run I ho blockade. Two others were readv to 'follow. Confederate loan wus 2ft per cnt. discount, I'ifly nfJ 'the (Florida crew had urrlved at UuruiU, uud proceeded to Liverpool. TJae Orlgliinl Aiuerlcau Abo- Iitiuiitata. tJVrc is not one man living who wishes more sincerely tliuii I do to mo a plan udopti-d for the abolition ot Slavery. Uco. Washington, April 12, 178C. The scheme, my dear Marquis, which you propose ua a precedent to incouruge the emancipation ot tho black people in this country from the Statu of bondage in which tl.ey ore held Is a striking evidence of the benevolenco of your heart. Wushiugton to Lafayette, 1783. It is the modt earnest wish of America to see on entire stop put forever to the wicked, cruel and iinatural trudo in slaves. Meeting ot Fairfax, Vu.,July 18,1774, presided over uy wujtiingiou. I tremble for my country when I reflect that God i just. His justice cunuut sleep Virginia. 1782. The King of Great Britain hus waged cruel war against human nature Itself, vio lating tho most sucrtd rlgliU of life and liberty- In the persons of fl distant piople wiio never ouenaeu nun; capturing iticiii uud currvlnir them Into slavery in another I hemisphere, or to Incnrn miserable death in their transportation hltlier. Jvirerson' iOru!innl'Dr(tQl' the De,claruyoii of lode-lpepdvr,$e- Afier 1600 of Ihe Christian era. there Miall bo neither ulitvcry nor Involuntary pervltudc In any of the State fall f the Tcrritnrlci then btlonping to the United State). iTtflrrron'f Ordinance or 1787, unanimnuiily approved by CongrcM and tignetl by Washington. Wc have reen the mere distinction nf color made io tho most enlightened period of time a ground of tho most opprraslvc. dominion ever exercised by niau over man. 0 antes Madison. We nave found that tins evil liaj preyed upon the very vltaU of tho Union, and hat been prejudicial tn oil the Slutes in which It has existed. James Monroe. Tho tariff was only the pretext, and a disunion and n Southern Confederacy the real object. Tho next pretext will be the negro or alavery quesliou, Andrew Jack. son, May, 1633. Sir, I envy neither the heart nor the hvud of that man from the North who rlaei here to di-rcnd alavrry on principle. John Randolph of Roanoke. The people of Carolina form two clause, tho rich and the poor. The poor arc very poor; the rich, who have sluvea to do all their work, give them no employment. The little they get is laid out In brandy. not iu books and newspapers; hence they know nothing of the comparative hlcnlnps of our country, or of the danger which thrcutcn It: therefore they care nothing about It. Gen. Francis Muriou to Baron lie Kalb. So long as Ood allows tho vital currrnt to flow through pry veins. I will never, nev er, never, by word or thought, by mind or will, aid In admitting one rood of territory to Ihe everlaiting curio of human booduge. Henry Clay. Alluding tn the tlmo the above seoti ineul wus uttered, Thomas 11. llrntou rays: That was n proud day. 1 rould have wished that I had spoken the same words; I nirenk them now, tellimr you they are hl, and adopting them np my own. A. Pasueua luatltHtloH to Irt. We wish some genuine orthodox who has mude the subject his study, and profes ses to understand it, would inform us what VHUIi-ll IIIUIIIUVT, HUU lUU IlUb III. IDVIUIII, such matttrs very deeply ; but we hud al ways been u firm believtr iu a hell a liter al place or burning und howling as des cribed in Holy Writ. We took a secret pleasure in the thought thut there was such u place, for the benefit of villains whose ca.s could not be suQlcltnlly reached by all the punishment ntid torture that could be ItiOlicied in this world. In our younger days we imugiiied tho pluco wus reserved exclusively for Democrats, eeciully those who did not vote fur Henry Cluy for Pres ident. Then us we grew older uud listened to the urguinents of " Unhcrsuliaus," and other anll-liellloRS, wc began to think it might not be so bad alter all. In fuel, we didn't now whul to believe about it, .and regretted there was uny room lor dostt 4 for it was like waking out of a pleasant dreum. Rut every calami'y brings won) useful leasou ; und "lien this rebellion broke out, amid our sorrow for the ruin it would produce, we hud oito ray of pleaaure. Jt firmly ic-establishid our belief in a reg ular, good, old fashioned, Hard Shell Bap tist hell, where the inmates get up aud yelp, and the devil, with horns on his head, it speur on the end of his tuil, and cloven feet, piles the hot brimstone around them with a big hook such u place as John Culvin endeavored to convince Micheal Servelusof the existence of, by giving him a slight touch of its quality. Having con fessed our laith, and giving our idea of Ihe character and uso of the institution, we would now bo pleased if Henry Wurd Lieeciur or some other fire and briuutone champlou would tell ui what hell ia for. Tlie present rebellion la tho greatest aud most unpauIoBablo crime thut has been committed smce the rebillicm In heaven ; yet, when prime mover and master spirit, to this crime meet their just fate meet i in the very act of murdering Ihe nation and Its ueieouers tueir virtue unu enns tianily are extolled by such men us liwcli er, ODd they ure straightway suit to heaven. There never were barbanuus more brutal and devilUh than the soutl.eru rebel, yet northern men oro constantly mdeovoring to smuggle them into Paradise. Stonewall Jackson, Zollicoffer, aud even Ran McCul - lough huve been s.nt up there, and Gen. lieu has all his papers made out in regular sjylo, ready to start on short notice. Then what is hell for ! II Southern and North ern traitors do not go there, nobody else will? aud thero m a famous institution with flies in evwy room to let cheap. For particulars inquire nt the premise. Sol Miller in Me Knmns Chief. Ilonr.inu:. It ianiurlid that from six hundred to que tliQUf.r.d lives ture luat In the New York riots. Oi.n Ans'a Last Josr. A friend hus rclatetl In us the following excellent joke, and vouches for Its truthfullnos t A few weeks since u Colonel wai dismissed from tho service by order of the 1'rvsidenl, upon charges of disloyalty. The Colonel feeling crossly misrepresented by malicious tne. mles. secured papers from e, number of Generals and other Influential! rvluling the charge, and requesting his reinstatement, and repaired to Washington to submit Ida caso to Uh President. Afttr the tuual cerewony, an Interrlew was granted, and the rrealjent received hia papers, rcn,uit Ing him to call In the course of a few hours, during which time he would give the re quired attention to the case. The Colonel called at the appointed lime, and was cor dially received by tho President and In formed that his paper had lern carefully examined, that the tvidrnec they contained was satisfactory, and Injustice had evident ly leen done In dismissing him. 'Hie Col. wa thereupon relustated. The Pnntdent then put tho following interrogatories to the Colonel : ' Now, Colonel. I have ncted upon yonr case, and I knnw you to be one of my moat bitter political opponents. I desire tn ask mi) II ru nre convinced in your own mind that I am honest, ami desire to do Juatlce to all parties regardless of their political froclivitles, ami whether you believe that havo octcd impartially throughout my administration T" Tho Colonel replied j " I am prore to acknowledge ihityou have done me junllee, that you are honest, und have always done what you deemed right and just In all such casea. " Well, Colonel." replied the President, " you arc etldenily satisfied with my loyal ty and Integrity, and you have, H'iha3. been wronged. I now propose, to iirmnule you to a ltrlgadler General, provtdW nu will allow mo to fully lest your lnyalty lx voud what papers you have pnxlawd. II you are a loyal man and a war Democrat, you can surely nave no onjecuon. The Colonel, as a matter nf roars-, felt highly elated at this unexpected favor, und earnestly stated that he wus prriiaml to submit lo any requirements cutcahitt-d to "' '" ,7,,,''VltTi ih test lits loyutiy ; una e.xprrrseo ins uciigm iiemann, since nis xcelleiicy had shown such confidence in dim as to honor him with such an envia ble position. Well, Colonel," replied Old Abe. as a merry twinkle danced In his eye,"I pro mote you to Ihe command of a negro bug aile, and I hope you will prove jourselfus loyal as you are represented, and do lienor (o the high trust to which you are as signed." Tho Democracy of the Colonel was vio lently jarred at this announcement, and straightening himself up to his full length, lie replied : " Mr. President. I thank jou for the I temporary iteaiiure yon have conferred up on me in building np an air castle of soch extraordinary dimensions, and thus sweep ing it down whh one stroVe, Wlilla I aa"- nlro the loke.l must respectfully beg leave to decline serving In any cu d n a- laclty. Louitville JournM. This IfRArr. Tho Kenuebeo JourmJ eavs that a drafted man of that district preented himself to Dr. Wilbur for exam ination, who was so deaf that it required the utmost power nf thu Doctor's lungs lo make him bear. The Doctor stooped down and commenced 11 critical examination of one of the drafted men's knees, remarking in a low lone t " That Is sufficle.rt to ex. emptanyman." "Glad to hear you say 60," said the deaf man, who had suddenly recovered his hearing , " what did you say was the trouble of my knee, Dr. Wilbur!" " It Is perfectly sound uud good," replied Ihe Doctor, " I was only examining your ears." The man paid bis $300 aud wus exempted. Patiot"h HkaiV Ym, sir, we've got a wafi tt,i tiie troo I'atrit has to nuke McrifuBi, you bet. 1 have ulreddy given ' lw0 cousins to the war & stand reddy to ' ...n , wife's brother ruther'n not Ke Ihe rebelvin krusht. If wu cum tn wus wuss. I'll shed drop of bud my able bodld relations has got to prosekoot the war. I think sumbody ouahter b proskootcd, nnd it may us well be tho war us any uouyeise. . wlicl j ,,t a gi;akiug tit onto mo it a no I M ,0 (ry t0 nop me A. Ward (Stcu- 1 man ) When I'm Fuglltli papers thought Oen iinnW.T 10 bo "He coming man." thev claimed him for CornMiinaiij now that Gen. Meade has proved himself so good u coldler, they try to make him a "Maid unit) mau. whoso relalivts still tlourUU thore." Clilororbrin I lecommonto) ascxccllcut for wolibng w.yc. A tpisbjwl vho has tried U ,), "DU IWlll? 'bould be w.td out it." Tho Happy Typo, A cheerful temper U a natural gift, the desirability of which cannot be qurs lloned, but seldom do we meet wltli a spirit so thoroughly saturated with good naturr thal no disupiKilntmcnt, no po't'ly, depti- vat 011 or cotnbinatlou 01 a .. - uvrrsti circara- stances can break it down or overcome Iu grnlallly. A few days ego a man made his appear, and! beferWoMlce Brennan who eeiwesf to have a perfect fountain of IhhUIbM contentment somewhere In his cnmpoallhjii, which no depressing Influence of ea'ni'or accldrut had been able to cxhamt or adul terate. Ho was arrested fur being intox icated. He gave his name us Getrphat Take, raid he was a printer, and lialfd from the MGrm of Science" eflleej Is u short man of beer cask figure, ami u face as rubicund as if ho slept In u room with ml curtalii. His answer lollu: questions of the authorities showed his roiilinlment under all shades of fortune. The Jutttrr being also In a good humor, was Inclined to hunter tho disciple of llni Fniiikliu.aod accordingly addressed him iu (ollnws J Judge 'Well, Mr. Tuke.lt seems yoo, havo thrown asldo the 'composing stick ' and gone to getting drunk for a llvlflp. I nm afraid yiair'u a 'bad case,' ami stand In nerd of 'correcting.' I think 1 shall send you lo 'quod ' " Thrne tcchnlcallllea wlitcli were ntUrrd In a sort of yoa sec-I-know-your-lrade-ns-wcllasjou do-sir air, seemed lo give Mr. Take Ihe assurance which prluiea kMob lack, but of which the solemnities of a Police Court might have temporarily de priveil hltn, and ho answercil t Prisoner "Well, ol any rate, I am glad' re have no 'galleys' In Una country, P I suppum you would 'empty me there, aiat well leuded' ot that. Rut hies oil, sir, going to jail's nothing; the lal lime I wan there I lamed a 'rat' and (aught him to chew tobacco, besides Inventing Uirre new steps for a hornpipe It's u good deal bet ter tjian seating 'solid inliiio-i,' more th time quarters 'flguro work,' and gHllng onlvu 'price and a hall' for It, ldil bleea you, Squire, I'd tv grcut deal rather go to Jul fur ten days than nol. I've gut nick or woik jusi now, nnu 111 nuvo u casino lo get the bllo oil my stomach." Judco "You seem to take It eay; Imw do ynu prooed lo employ your time tbu trip I' Prisoner "Well, Corporal, I'm iiudeeul ed whether I'll learn to whittle lliu ourra of the 'lloheinlan Girl.' praetlco Maiiillug uu lay head, or iniderlaku lo aeipiiru the el egant Bccomplldimeiit of balancing straws 011 my note. If 1 could get a eat, I'd teach her to play tho fiddle, If I thought the' striae wouldn't remind her uubliuMintly ifluU-itlnalditcnrd. after ber lo'iou bod Iim ueeu ntuo times slain," Judge "Mr. Take, you seeiu partlrularly happy under tho circimntaimo, have yoa got a wife I" Prisoner "Not now, Lieutenant. I had one, but she ran ntf with a buw-leggid cob bkr. 1 was so glad of it 1 tvut her ilrt'nx ami a quit claim deed of her p"roii sigued In capital letters. She left ia ono Ixiy, but hewiis'foul proof ' nt a Lit like me. I bound hi 111 'preutlco to Lliu typoi-ticklnir iroip ; nut mu urai uay u ijuurruiecj wnu tho regular 'duvll.' He dropK'd th 'hoot ing stick' Into the 'alligator pre,,' amliu lliu evening him and auother hopeful hoy ueroreluartlug a broadsword combat wild a counle of 'coluiati rule.' The foreman battered' him with a 'watUt,' uud when hi got home he had a 'fancy bead,' If su there was one." Clerk "Where la bo nowt" I'ruoutr ''Ilorau away with a clrcu, and tha last I saw of him he was in the mid dle of a sawdust ring, trying to I'.o his leg in a bow knot round lU neck I've tmeu Jollier since then than yr Uforu." JUUgu "lou seem m iw aitiuysjiuiy. Prisoner ''80 I am. I laughed when my father turned mu out of door ut elevtu year old - laughed when I broke my aria, and made tunny taaes at fiu d ctor whllr ho was telling it. The happiest day I ever sneut via one tlmo wliwi 1 hadn't but one shirt und a pair l'1111' to put u. and had pent all I hi money I had, ami none hungry forty hours. 1 nuver wiu ruully unhappy but once la my life, and that m when I fell down stairs, fractured my callar bono, uud skinned my leg so badly that I couldn't get on my kuecs to thank God that I badu't broken my neck." Tho Judge relented and Ut Mr. Take go, and that piolouud Individual left tha room trying lo whittle and slug ut the same lime, and also to dance an Independent jig with eocb leg to a different tune. A Stcvepson I Alabama) correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writes, upon uu thoriiy of Union citizens of Alabama und Tennessee, thai Vnllandigham, whilo In the South, repeatedly (xhortui tho rcbeU lo hgld uu to Vlclsburg, declaring that tha suceesa of bis party To 6hlo dependei nlto gether on ihe ability of the rebel Govern incut to baiUo the Union armies besioring tluil.phtcc. Tho evidence of this fact lias GattUt writer dsc'ares to b.C luillyutablv,