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ly n reconduction, hence oar chief aire innst till be directed to oar army and nary, ,wbo have thfl far borne their harder part Mtoobly and welt. And it may be et teemed fortunate that io giving the great eatvfficiency to these indlipenitbte armi, we aleo hnrntrably encourage gallant men, from commander to sentinel, who uphoM and to whom more than all others the world standi indebted for having disen thralled, regenerated, enlarged and perpet rated the tame of freedom. Ann xn am Lincoln. TIIK PROCLAMATION. Wyierkas, In and by the Constitution of the United States, it is provided that the President shall have power to grnnt re prieves and pardons for oflonMB against the United States, csrcept in cases of impeach ment nnd whereas a rebellion now exists wherrby the loyal States, and governments of retaal Slates have for a long time been wibverted, and many persona committing nd arc now guilty of treason against the United States; and whereas, with refer ence to said rebellion and treason, laws have been enacted by Congress, calling for the forfeiture and confiscation of property, and liberation of slaves, all upon terms and conditions therein stated, and declaring that the President was thereby atithorixed at any time thereafter, by proclamation, to extend to persons who may hnve rmrlicl pitted in the existing rebellion, in any State nr part thereof, pardon and amnesty, with such exceptions nnd such terms, and on vuch conditions as he may deem expedient for tho public welfare ; and, whereas, the Uongrwslonnl declaration for limited and eondilinnal purdon accord with well estab lished judicial expositions of the pardoning power ; and whereas, with reference to said rebellion, tho President of the United States litis issued several proclamations, with provisions in regard to the liberation f)T slures nnd whereas, it is now desired by some persons, heretofore engaged in said rebellion, to resume tlitlr allegiance to the United Stutcs.and reinaugurate loyal State KJovernments within and for their respec tive Stntes : Therefore, I. Abraham Lincoln, Presi dent of the United States, do proclaim, -declare nnd make known to all persons who Thave directly or by implication partici pated in the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, that a full pardon is granted to them, and each of them, with restoration of aTl rights, if third parties sjwll have intervened, and upon the condi tion that such parties shall take and sub scribe an oath inviolate, and which oath fhall be registered for permanent preserva tion, and shall be of the tenor and effect following, to-wit : "I do solemnly swear in the presence of Almighty uoa, that I vill liencclortli laltb fully support, protect and defend the Con stitution of the United States, and the Union of States thereunder, and that I will in like manner nble by and faithfully support all the Acts of Congress parked during the ex isting rebellion with reference to tlnvcs, so long nnd so Tar as not repealed, modllled. or held void by Congress or ly decision of the Supreme Court, and that I will in like man lier abide hy and faithfully support nil proc lamation of tho Pret-idcnt mado during tho exiting rebellion, having reference to slaves, so long nnd so far as not modllled or declared void by decision of tho Supremo Court; so tiolp mo God." Tho persons excepted from the benefits of the foregoing provisions are all who arc, or shall have been the civil or diplo matic agents of tho so-culled Confederate Government; all who have left judicial sta tions under tho United Stated to aid the rebellion; all who have or shall have been military or navul officers of or above the rank of Colonel in the army, or Lieutenant in the navy; all who left seats in the United States Congress to aid in the rebel lion; all who resigned their commissions in the army or navy of tho United States, and afterwurds aided the rebellion; and all who havo engaged in any way in treating ' colored persons, nnd whito persons iu chargo of such, otherwise than lawfully, as 'prisoners of war, and which persons may bo found in the United States service as soldiers, seamen, or in any other capacity, And I do further proclaim, declaro and make known, that whenever, in any of the States of Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mis sissippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Caro lina, a number of persons, not less than one-tenth of the number of votes cast iu such State at the Presidential election of the year of our Lord 1860, each having ta ken the oath aforesaid, and not having since violated it, being a qualified voter by the election laws of the State existing imme diately before the socalled Act of Seces sion, and excluding all others ; there shall be established a Slate Government which shall be republican, and in no wise contra vening said oath; such shall be recog nised as the true Government of tho State; and the State shall receive thereunder the benefits of the consltuttonat provision which declares that the United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion, and upon application of the Legislatureor the Executive, when the Legislature cannot be convened against domestic violence. Second, I do further proclaim, declare and make known, that any provision which may be adopted by irach State Government, in relation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom, and provide for their edacation, and which may yet be con sistent as a totem porary arrangement with their present condition, as a laboring, land less and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. It is suggested as not improper that io constructing a loyal State GovernmAt in any State, that the name of the same, the boundaries the sub-divisions, the Conslita tion and the Federal code of laws, as bo fore the rebellion, may be maintained, sub ject only to modifications mado necessary by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and mtch others, if any, not contravening such conditions, which may be deemed ex pod i cnt by those framing tho new Slate Gov eminent. To avoid misunderstanding, it mny be proper to any that this Proclamation, so far ns it relates to State Governments, has no referenco to any States wherein loyal State Governments havo all the while been maintained ; and for the same reason it may be proper to further say, that whether members sent to Congress from any State shall be admitted to seats conventunlly, rests exclusively with the respective houses and not to any extent with tho Executive. And still further, that this Proclamation is intended to present to the people ot the States wherein the National authority has been subverted, jaoda by which tho Na tiooal authority over every loyal 8tate Government may bo established within said States, or any of them ; and while the mode presented is the best the Executive can sug gost with his present impressions, it must not be understood that another possible mode would not be accepted. Given under my band at the city of Washington, the 8th Day of December, A. D. 18C3, aod of the independence of the United States the 87th. A. LINCOLN. Uy the President : Wm. II. Skward, Scc'y of State. To give our renders an opportunity of reading the President's Message and Proc lumation as soon as possible, we buve is sued it on half-sheet. Oa Saturday wc will issue another half-sheet, containing Io cal and general news. Ed. Skntikkl. - ii . -i . ... Congress hns been organized. Schuyler Coifux, of Indiuna, Speaker of the House. Senators and Representative from the new State of Western Virginia have taken scats. Senator McDougal, of California, voted with tho eecessionits agaiust their admission. No war news. 49 '63 TUB VERY BEST IK.-"US Can be profitably fold at ONE-BIT A GLASS, Of which you can he satisfied by culling ut tho EXPRESS SALOON. WE keep constantly on hand the best of Wines, Liquors und Cig ars, and invito our friends und the public to call nnd test them. We have reduced lhi '40 nriwa lipivtnthrn nravnilinp. und ur confident of our ability to make a fair liv ing oy iiirmsiung tne oesi articles ai rcgii mate prices for 1863. LUNCH at 11 A. M., and 10 P. M. let in abundance. R. K. MYERS & CO. Jacksonvllls, July tr., 1803. augltf Q. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllco on tho north side of California between Oregon and Third sis., Jaciuo.nvii.lk, Oregon. Dec. 9th. BRADBDRT I WADE, JACKSONVILLE, -DBALKM IN- GEHEAAL MERCHANDISE, In addition to their usual Stock of STAPLE AND FAM GOODS, Have Just Received a Fine Assort ment of Ladies' Felt Hats, OXrOTK CLOASft, SHAWLS, NUBIAS, Merino and Cashmere Vests BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW STYLES OP . LADIES AND MISSES' Gaitcrs,Balmorals & Anklets FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARDS AND FRAMES ; THE CELEBRATED portland coal-oil Coal-Oil Lamps, CHIMNEYS, GLOBES AND WICKS. AND NEW STYLE PATENT WRINGING MACHINES. JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 3, 18(13. GHRISTMAS BALL AT THE- UNITED STATES HOTEL In Jacksonville, LOUIS HORNE. Proprietor of the U. S. Hotel, designs giving n ball on Cliriatiaas Eve. To attend which ho hereby extends general Invitation to tho public. Every prepara tion will bo mado to conduce, to the pleusure of all in attendance, JucliKonville. Nov. 21st, 18CI. n2lR.r MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Will bo given at SAVAGE'S HOTEL, KKUBYVILLE, On Christmas Day, December 25, 18C3. MANAGERS. Kkrbyvillk Tbos. II. Lewellyb, Ed. Tolund. Canyon Crekk Fred. Hanson, Mr. Hurt. Ti'ckkr Creek Valley Frank Corbus, Thos. Floyd. 9 A general attendance of the pnblic is respectfully solicited. wm. sayauu, rropneior. Kprbyvillo. Nov. 17, '63. nov21w5 w OOD AND WILLOW WARH it BRATUHJRY& WADES. H Bloom Is Now Receiving DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A Large and Well-Selected STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONSISTING OP CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC., All fer Sale at Extremely For Cash. JST Grateful for past favors, he Invites a general call. Store on Oregon Street, In M'Cully's llrlck. Jacksonville, Oct. 24, 18G3. CHEAP FOR CASH MAX MTJLLER, AT TIIK BRICK STORE, Comer of Oregon and Main Streets, Jacksonville, H AS just received an addition to his former largo and well selected Mock or FANOY, STAPLE t SUMMER DRY GOODS ozjOTBivra, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Mining Tools, All at Reduced Price... ONE and ALL are Invited to fa vor him with a call, as it costs noth ing to hIiow goods, and it in a pleas uro to Bell them at prices no low that noue can cowplaiu. Highest Price Paid for Pro- duce In Exchange for Goods. WICIITMAN& 1IARDIB, SUCCK8S0M TO ' FRANK BAKER, 41S an 418 Clmy U, Mm; standee. Importers and Dealer IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, Carpets. Oilcloths, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND PAPER HANGINGS, For sale in quantities to suit. , oct7 3m3p DM. I,. J. CZAPKAY'S Private Medical unit Mnrgtcr.1 IimtltMte, 8AC-.AHr.NTO 8TR-.KT, Below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Moll 8. B. Ofc'j office. Ban Francisco. Kstabtlshed In ISM, for tho Permanent Cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, AND TIIK 8UPPKK88I0N OY QUACK KIIY. Attending and llesldcnt Physician, DR. I.. J. C.APKAY. M. D.. Late In the Hungarian Revolutionary wart Chief Physician to the 'JOtli Itcalmnnt of llonvmla) Chirr HurKoon to tho Military Hospital of I'rath, Hunga ry! the late Lecture r on Disease of the (lenlto uri nary Orpins, nnd Diseases of Women ami Children, nnd Honorary Member of tho 1'hlladclphla Collegii of Medicine. 4T9- Particular attention paid to tho treatment cf Dleac of Women and Children. Office hour from V a. m. to V p. m. Hd Communication strictly coulldontlat. Perma nent cum miarontecd or no pay. Consultation, by letter or other wl.0, HiK K. Address, DK. L. J. CZAI'KAY, San Francl-co. To tlxo Jk.tO.oto3Lm Of all dl.eaxcjf, tho flint great caime Pprlnga from neglect of Nature, lawn. SUmilt NOT WIIKN A CtlllK 18 (IUAHATKF.D In nil ferret Dlwa-ea. Holf-alumr, tiervoUN debil ity, nyphlll In nil It- itace. .trlcturcn. glrot, (travel, dliiMcsdlnvnaeiof the khlneyii nnd liiiwldnr, invrcu rial rhuuinatlani, ncrofula, pain- In tho bone nnd nnkl!, dlnvafi'i of the tunc, throat, noxtt and oyf, ulccra utNin tliu UtNly or IIiiiIm, cancer, dnipoy, epilep tic II U, ht. Vitus' dance, and all dl.?acii ari.iiiK Horn a derangement of the aaxual organ, audi a nervotnt trembling, Iom of memory, loan of power, general wenkne., dlinncoa of vision, with peculiar K)ti up nearlliK U-furn tho eye, low of Right, wnkefttluciw, dyiiiiupKla, liver dlvuc, eniptlona upon thu face, pain in tho lack and hoad, fenialu Irregularltltii, wnI all Improper discharge of both mxm. It matter not (ivm whatcauMi tho dlneaao ori(liiatvd, hownver lonRntandlnRorouatlnato the ctian, reaivery I cer tain, and In n .horter time than h permunmit euro can be eftectrd by any otlier treatnient, even after thu dlwaw han baMed the aklll of eminent pliyKlclain-, and renlsted all their meona of cure. Tim mitllclne prencriliod are pleaaant and without odor, entirely vegetable, cuui'Iiik no .Irknvu, and free from mercury and balwun. Dnrlnx twenty vear' practice In Ku rope, tho Atlantic Btatei aud Calif trnla, I have res cued from the Jawa of death many thousand who, In thu but .lagos of tin above mentlonvd disease, hail lawn Kiven up to die by their physician t which war rant ma Iu promising to the afllicted, who may placo thenwuKe under my care, a perfect and speedy cure. Pi Ivate dlveaoe are the greatest enemloa to health, as they are the first cause of consumption, scrofula anil many other diseases, and should be a terror to thu human (unity. A permanent cure I scarcely evnr effected, a majority of the cases AiIIIhk Into tho hand of Incompetent persons, who not only foil to euro thu dUeotu, but rain the constitution, riillnr tho system with mercury, which, with tho disease, hasi en the sufferer Into a rapid consumption. But should the dUeami nnd treatment not cause death speedily, and thu victim marries, the dlseann Is entailed upon tliu children, who are born with feeble constitution, and thu current of life corrupted by a virus which tK'lray Itself In scrofula, tetter, ulcers, eruption, mid other affections of the skin, eye, throat and lung, outailinK upon them a brief otUtcnco of suffur Inic. and ronltnliiK them to an early grave. SKI.K-AIIUrtK is another formldabln enemy to health, for nothing rise In the dread cataloguo of dl eiwes causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing Its thousands of victims, through a few year of suffering; to an untimely gruvn. It destroys th nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, caiiKus mental derangement, prevents the proper development of thn system, illuallflei for marriage, society, busluess, and all earthly happiness, und leavr the sufferer wrecked In body and mind, predlsiiom to conaumptlon nuil a train of evils more to lie dread ed than death Itself. With the fullest confidence, I atnuro tho iiufurtunato victim of sclf-nbiixu that n perinumiiit mid speedy cure can bo effected, and, with thu idsindoiimeut of ruinous nmctlrrs, my putlont can Iki restored to robust and vigorous health. Irregularities, and nil diseases of males und females am tre.tted oil principles established by twenty year pi act Ice, und sanctioned by thousand of the most rc inarkablo cure. Medicines, with full directions, mm to any ixtrt of thn 8tate, Oregon, Nevada und Wash IiikIoii Ten Holies, by patient coiiiniunlcatlng Ihelr symptom by letter, limine correspondent strict ly conllileiitlal. Adilress, I,. J. CZAI'KAY, M. I)., San Vranclsco. J6o Tliu Doctor otters fiee coiisultatlou, nud uk no reniimoriitlon miles ho elfixts q euro. Jea)iii!lp 8HT--18QO--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTEKS. Thuy inirlly, atruiiKthen nnd .) ijj n u . They create n henlthy oppc Tbuy itru nn untidote to cl onp : water mill diet. Thuy overcome ctreots or dleslpatton and lutu hotirri. Tliuy htrongthen tho system and onlivcti thu mind. They prevent mlastnlo und intermittent levers. They purify tho breath and acidity or thu rloniuch. They euro (lycpcpcia and constlpaticn. They euro diurrhuca, cholera und cholera morbus. They onro liver complaint aud nervous head nchc. They aro tho best bittcra in tho world. They muku the wenk man Htrone, and are txhwttltd nature's great restorer. They aro nnulo of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calif ay a Dark, rottl aud herbs, and aro taken with thu pletthuro of n Iteverago, with out regard to ago or time or day. Particu larly recommended to delicate pereong re quiring ft gentle Btimuluut. Sold by nil Grocers, Druggist , Hotels und Saloons. P. II Dkakk & Co.. New York. 25y Smith & Davis, of Portland, Agent. WANTKI). Two good BOOT AND SUOEMAKER8 aud one TANNKU. Apply ut the Phicnlx Tannery, Jackou county. Oregon. aug2Dtf W 00L HiRhest price paid for Wool at miADUUUY a YAUKS.