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THE OREflON Oil. J. Mi SUTTON, Editor. To to rncior axd n-muxiNcr or rowt Uxior, a GovxrceursT ron tuk witoue is isnMrKxsttU.s." IfiieAiryfort. JACKHO.VVIM.E, OUECIOX. j SATURDAY MORITIXD, NOT. S, 1S6I. klit of Agents for Iho Oiikoon Sewxki. K. F. Rnsssll, general agent for Oregon, and Idaho Territory. . . Ij. 1'. Fisher San Franclrco Cal . J j. Knonlton iCo do do Thonns Davis, Applegate. Ogn. T.II..UIII.... Wllber do F. O.UIrdeeye Hock Point 1o Thomas Croxtoo, ....Crovlons Mlaatns do Wo. Splcer, JumpO.T-Jo Jo Got. Glbbs, Portland do D. M. Thompson, Albany do W. M. Evans, Allhouio do Thomas Carr do , , w Thomas F. Floyd kerbyrllle do 8. W. Bawyer .do do D. P. Anderson Pnoentx do D.M.C.Gault do , A. Ireland ..MyrtleCrctk do Geo. TDcao Kilcnburg do Tbeodric Cameron Union Town do James W. YVnlnon Itoseburg do Miss llalilo Hunter... .Itogue River do Ij. VT. Sulliua Fort Klamath do Dinger "Herman, of Canyonvllle.EC ncral Agent for Douglas County. NATIONAL rXIOS C0.VE.TI0. MffllNEM. FOIl PRESIDENT, Abraham Lincoln. FOR VIOFj PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, or tismmiue. For Presidential Electors, .TAB. l G AZLEY, of Douglas counly. II. N. GKOHGK, or Linn county. GEORGE L. WOODS, or Waico county Tun Issue. The National Union Com. mlttce have laid down the following dls tinct platform as the Issue of the forlhcotn log Presidential contest : Till, UNCONDITIONAL MAIN TENANCBOF THK UNION. THK SUI'HKMACV OF THK CONSTITU TION, AND THE coMi'i.irn: suf- VRKSSION OF THK ItKllKM.ION. WITH THK OAUSKTHKIIKOF, IIV VIGOROUS WAR AND ALL AIT AND KFF1CIHNT MEANS.'' Last Union Rally Ilifortthi Granil Wy at Ik Polli. Tbere will be I'ubllc Spsiking, at one In the afternoon and seven In tin evening, In Jseksonvllle, on Monday, Nov. 7th. ' MrfiB. F. DO WELL, and 0. J A 00 113, lvq , will address the nieelirjs. All Union Clubi throughout the county m Invited In bt in nttftidonc?. UNION VICTORIES III 18W! MAINE I MOBILE 51 "" OREGON!!! ATLANTA 5!!! ! VERMONT 555551 CONNECTICUT!!! IIODE ISLAND!!!!! dllENANDOAH VALI.EV ! ! , I'ENSVLVANIA, OHIO ! I ! ! ! ! .INDIANA AND MARYLAND ! ! !l rilSnON THE COLUMN! "Saying that on artain ttrmt (trlain tlautt teill be parilonttl uith right) rotored, rt'i noA taying that othtr tliiiiti or oAer ttrmi itilintrtr bt intluM. &iywg that rttonittuitlon wilt be atctpttd f prtstnttd in ajpttijltd way, it is not iaul if will ier" er bt uyltil in any othtr way," Abra Ism Lincoln. The Now Krii. Next Tuesday, the 8th day of Novem ber, 1864, from the very nature of things, will coeimtuce New Era, not ouly In the political history of America, but or the whole World. It Is a day which will de cide, for weal or woe, the future ef Ameri ca and American Institutions. The clvl. Used World has chosen sidea In the great contest. On one side, we fiod Kings and Monarcbs, with their attendant and depen- dint (rain of arittoracy, who sec Involved in the great American struggle an Issue be tween Aristocracy aiid Democracy j they know full wel that If the prople of Amer ica shail decide at tbo polls, 00 that diy, jha 'this Arlstocralio rebellion shall be criitlitd out,' that their cause Is forever fi)it on Awercao soil, and that they have lost Hillliojfs'of dollars, and years, or time In fhtir'',ifBleavors to br.e-g about tbo Ameri cas rebellion. ' Qn ibe,6ther side, we find these of crery sullen who bellsve In the rights of sell gov eroswo" .Indeed, wherever in the Old .Wo4)d we tied an, advocate for free gov. erewat .we find oae whose heart beats In unison with the great hearts of America, who are ready to pledge their Uvea and for-1 actions of McClellan and Jackson In sua tunes for the malnlainanco of our Govern ' pending that writ, and the denunciation of ment. Inn word, all Europe looks on the election of Abraham Lincoln M'lbo 'final triumph of free Institution, nnd the e'lce llonflf Geo. D. McOlellon m the eommencc- mint or universal Aristocracy. Tn proor of thb, wc find that the jmlon Timti, the moit wealthy and Influential journal In Christendom end the ablest advocate of ' . -l.i . U it. Al.t !. Mrtt nnlv lilt ANSiocrnc iu wc nwnu, " -- -- patched agents to jVmcrica to Inflocnco the election In faTOr of Geo. 1). McUlellnn, but It has appropriated thousands of dol lars for the sane purpose. The Tints has been the military opponant of Democracy, and Iho defender of Arlstocraoy from time Immemorial pampering It where strong, anJ defending nnd succoring It where weak. Snch aro McCtellan's advocates In Eng Und i such advocate Jiis cautc, wbuovcr found. Hut let ui look at home and see who aro In favor ol hi election. In the North, we find Iho Yallandlglinm'i, the Cox's, the Long's, the Harris's, and every saecssionlsl and traitor In the country, without a single exception. If yon know a man who wish es a recognition of Southern Independence, believes that the Government has no right nf Mlf dffmee. that the riahts of lie South Uri. been Invaded, never has n word of condemnation for traitors in arms, but Is always ready to vilify and caudemn every act of tho Government that protects him i In lis very abuse, voti need not ask him how he votes t ba assured he Is for McClcl i Ian and the Southern Confederacy. Js there a Union man that can coniidrr theso Tact without trembling nt the risk he runs In casting hts vote for the cand'. date of such men ? GWIder well the re sponslblllly resting upon you, for your vole on next Tuesday. Should you cast It fur McOlellan, nnd he be eVcltd, Is It not prob able Hut he will call Vallamllgham, Inng Harris, ami their ilk, to his Cabinil T Is It not at least possible Hut such will be the case! If so. are you willing to take chances of a single possibility ol such men ruling this Government I men who hare uttered treason, with nlmost every brenlli, itnm. H,Ij irnr l!Tiin men who If in com. since this war uegnn . men who, it in com. mand of the United btates rorrei lodi.v wc billevc. would, like Ihs dec.dcablc trait. or I wiggs, turn tnm ov?r to tho enemy, e bcliove that toshv Ihcro oro many Union men who committed tlumielves to M'.l'kllan en hearing of his nomination, If (hey rote for him nt all, will do so ag.iinst tho promptings of their own conscience and for no other reason than ll,( l,n .... I IIJ4I la MM ' once the Idol of the Amcrlcsn people. In canctuilon, wo would say lliat we have no doubt ul the election of Abraham IJncoln. but tho great principle which wi- sincerely believe ot- slake, makes us fid n j deep anxiety lor the result. aJw It, ,ho rmy .ii-plrlied and remUml ,' - " I ihcIns. lrcaum sonic of them plundered the iur. Inys Sticccli. nK, m Athens, wbnli.nl lnultid our men ! and fired upon them In I'ltlr retreat through To those who hnve heard the previous tho town n short time previous. Gen. Tiir statements of .Mr. Fay-that lie would nor I hln's courl-martlat ha. n singular liUtory, .. r. .. ,' ...i., i.. ' I" ono rispet t leail. It ooinniene;d up- .uiu iur m) iM4ii, . u wimuuiu u, ,,, , bad ever been In favor of n proiecutlon ol the present war his dlteourse nn last Sat urday was n little sutprliing. Ills speech was delivered fron the balcony of the hotel, and abounded In just such orgninenls ns might be expected In favor of the caure advocated by the rptsker. Mr. Fay either does not read orpurporo ly perverts historical facts. Wo frcl rath er Inclined to suppose the latter to be the rate, and no duubt be would justify him self on the plea of a Copperhead necmity; lor ii is nn ncKnawiwgcu wci uui iiijudc- triors cannot bo sustained by I be tuna II i course or political warfare, The genlle man evidently did not intend his rrmatks for the lutelligent portion of his audience, but expected such lo pass them by as jokes, hopiug to (Veil gudgeons or which he kstw full well there were ipllc a mimbjr 'splashing" aroand. A general review was taken of oil Hie i Generals or the army, ami all, except Mc j Cltllan, were denounced In that classic , language usually coltttl "bar-room slang." No doubt there were those present who be lleve that the present Federal oOice holders arc the most laibecllo beiugs on the faro of the Mrthj things whose ttv names would pollute Iho lips that pronounced them. The President received the usual Cop perhead compliment, which havo sn often been repented rrcm the stump nnd street corners, that there are boys In this place, not a yard high, who can repeat them with quite as much gllbness as Mr. T'aylilmwir. However, the gentleman did adtanco one new argument, which Is worthy of being promulgated. It was as follows: 'If the Divil himself should come out from Hell, horns, beels and all, I would vote for him in preference to Abe. Lin coln." The speaker, whllo referring to the Pres ident, was frequently Interrupted by cteer3 and ertes or "IJncoln Is n d d thief;' "d d old tyrant;" "ought to bo hung;" "d i old fool," etc. After a labored effort to show that the President bad not the right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, some of his frieoda called on him to tell about Jackson's sos peeding tho wrIU- He replied that Jack son had that .right,. Ucauso be was tho mil itary commander or tbat district. (Friend In thesticei Tell us about Judgo Hall having fined Mm for It.) These questions were n doubt meunt to assist him lo hts discourse, but from tbo anxious manner In which he took up th'e Specific Contract Law, It was evident they were questioning him from the wrong book. These ques tion brought out the indorsemeste of the the samo thing on the part of the I'M' dcnl, as arbitrary and tyrantcul. The Governor bf Oregon ,n1o had to pass the ordeal of the gf ntlcman's vltupcr. otlons. 'I'd show the great force of some of his remarks against the Governor, we select the following very characteristic tar cam. "If," said he, " a bomb shell should mike the Governor In the regtori of the sword belt, thire icotiMn'iY anything Itjl or him." Great nnd deafening npptauie Ho had jnucli to say about two dollar nnd a half Cheese Knives. Cheese knife Is the peace party's name for swordi Senator Williams was next doorad lo tho most nnmerclful lampooning. When the speaker found that all the ordinary In vective and epllhcts had fulled to express his rontempt for tho Senator, he had re course to that great Copperhead pestle of nn argument, that falls so Lcavlly on lis victim that Is, he set Senator William down ns n "renegado )emnrrnt,"and there by squelched him nt a blow. Mr. Fay's speech contained very little mailer worlhy'of a scrlom denial, but we will notice one or two or Ids most plaust; ble statements. Irt reference lo the writ nfiit&MC eorptif, hi statements only need lie heard In con vincc any one of their fallary. The Idea that a Gen. of n division tiny suspend the writ of Imhtn) (orpm, but that tho com. mamlcr.ln-cliief of all the forcce or the United States cannot, Is simply nl)urd. II said that Col. Tnrchln. nftcr being disgrncul by a court martial for permit ting his men lo viohilo .100 virgins, wsj promoted to a Hrlgndlcr Generalship fhr this act. Were It not that this ehai-e has been repealed so often by M. Fay, and reechoed by T'Vuult nnd other small fry, wo should certainly never linvc devnlrd a moni'iit's time (o the dlip'oval or so silly n statement. The follriiylng cxtrnct from the iVitffauri lnltllitnttr,6t Angnit Ifitb, 18C2, wc presume, will be sufflcknt to con vlneo nny reafonablo man that such nn nbturd proposition Is false: Got. TiT.nttv. A few days ngo rt had t a report tin I tlieMiiri-nnnMiiorg.iiiiz'ii iit j i liueJ nJ j,,,,,,,,,, (AU) milMt,Ur- ',,iCol. Tnrchln. We now Imve another and lmr report llinl he has been rtsqultlitl llie following Is rilrncted from tl.e nrmy correspondence or the uiioiiiimu inurfr : The Hiinttvillit eourl-marllrtl. ns ynn will donbtlvrs hoar li'furo thin r ruIivk yuu. bas acrpiIIUd G'li-Turehln. Itwn fenrrd wheal was In lliinlvrlllc, that Km vrnttcl would be ngalnt hint An ngwnble dln putnlmcnt In IbU repi-t ha liicnnHul Him J''J Willi WHICH IH BCIMIIIini l ILIIir,! HJ nil rn .hHKUt... ..j ......! nl.1M n.tni,nim1F t .1 (H. lli'l.in.U mi iiiv him" w-'i..i. .ti-.- . soiu or nn men, uixier preni irnTocnii"ii. may bav coiiunlltcil cxeeMV. lint Ih're was nothing dono to Jintltly centering him. or dUevjelng hl entire brlk'iid'. Ill cum- maud ! now renllcrcil along ra'iroii. nnu "n bo m to smill iniiad. tjuardliiif brldx craton1 ullli IIia Invrsllitalloii r cliargw ngalnit i colonel, and vndid with luecqult tat ofn general." Auolher statemrnt made by Mr. Vy was, "Hint Mr. Lincoln vottd ngnlnst men and means lo carry on tho Mexican war." To show that Ihls statement is wlihout fuundatlen, wc gle the lollowlng I extract from a spcli made by Mr. Dmijf. 1 las, in reply to Mr. Lincoln, at Charlerston, Illinois, Sept. 18ih, 18.V8: 1 I HMer charged him (Mr. Llncnlii) with voting ngnlnst the tupplie in my llfi', be- M....A.. I Ln.M Ink M...A Hill tn l!iuii.rrt.a Lwi.en Ky wero vntnl. Tiiu war win coin meiicvd nn tho )3lli duy of .May, ISC I. and on that duy wc impropriated ten mil lion nt dollars, nod fifty thousand men, to prosveuto it. During I Ik' same sesiion, wo appropriated more men nnd more mon ey, and nt the next session wc vntnl more men nnd more money. Ho by the lime -Mr. Incoln entrrru Congress, wc had enough money and rwniuh men tn carry on the war, and wc had no occasion to vole for nny more Mr. Fay made another statement which could not have been intended for the intel ligent portion of his audience. It wn this: That wlun Mr. Lincoln took his sent, he found an ovcrllnvving treusnry.nnd that but one Slate South Carolina had reccthd. Wq presume that Mr. Fny would not seriously deny that seven States hud nt that time pasted ordinance of Secession, and that tbo treasury was entirely depleted, irhe.wlll consult facts, ho will find that Jeff Davis took his sa( and formed his Coblact the I8th day or Fvbruary, just fourteen days bvCiro Mr. Lincoln was in augurated. Such was Mr. Fay' speech, and strange to say, there were lhoo present who pro nounced It the greatest speech or the cam paign. Tlse Sawyer Cnse. Circuit Court of Josephine county y adjourned, There was but little butl ueM,.andtho Court l&Mcd only four days the shortest term ever held In the counly, Inthecaio of the SUte against S. M Sawyer, the Grand Jury (lid not find n true bill. Tho evldv'iica showed conclusively that the alleged murder was a Justifiable homicide; that tbe deceased abased Mr. 8awr more than, forty hot with a roctnd tmteber knife, and. tbat Mr, (Sawyer was caught twleo and struok twlco before tbs deceased received Iho fatal blow which caused bis death. An Indictment was fouad against Joseph II. Short, for smuggllog SU93 03 of the county revenue, m county Trcaxiry, On the oulsldo this week will be found the Speelno Contract Law. and the Amended Election taw; also, n letter from thu Ber. J. W. Miller BY CjLIPOENIA AND .OREQON . mrr-onTl ATjIT ' , i,jjjauJ.nJ.J-. itBroHTim KsctcMVFi.r ron 111. FIM1UJ ' 'vVcdttcsany'H Diirpnieli. BuflMu, 29ih. An ofBclol message was ' received by Provost Marshal of this city, from Cannda, this evening, stating lhat the rebels In Canada aro to make uti Immc dlute raid on Bufr.ito. Tho military nro nil ander arms, and the city will be pa trolcd to-night. New York, 28th. The TVi'liinr's Army of the Potomac special, of Ihc 27th, say this morning the entire nrmy Is In motion, with six days' rations. The move is on the left flunk, ami on the exlremo left Gregg's cavnlry Is swinging round toward the south side of tho railroad. The lltrnhl't filh corps, special, or the 25th, says the enemy arc massing towards the ton. nulling preparations lo resist nny attempt on the south side of the railroad Wellington, 28lh. Dispulclifs from Grant inform the Department lhat on nd vanco In force, for the purpoe of recon Dollcring. was made ywterdoy by Warren nnd Hancock. The enemy attacked Han cock, but was repulsed. Hancock having nccompllscd his purpn, withdrew from the advanced position to which he had pushed, to his former line of occupation. The following telegrams from Grant nro the only details received: City Point, 27lh, 0 p. in. At every puint tho enemy were round cutrcntdicd. No attack made during Ihc day, except to drive pieke's o! the enquiry in. Our ciutialltlce nrc light, prob- ubly not more limn 200 killed, wounded nnd missing: probably the sanw with the enemy. Wc cupturtd sevcu loaded team on User way 'rom Slnno Creek, nnd Irnm 75 lo 100 prisoners. On (nr right But ler'a lines wrre extended well nroutul lo ward to the York Town rood, without finding n point uuguurdrd. i shull keep our troops nut where lln-y arc until sioon to morrow, lo Invite nn assault. (iiiA.sT. Oily Point 28th. Thu nllnok on Gin. Hancock proved n lirlllianletiecveafur him. He repulsed the enemy, held possesion of the field until near midnight, und then withdrew. Orders had been given for the wlthdmwnl of the 2d corf before the at tack was made. The nbl Um. Deonny Is reported killed. Giiant. Wushlngliin. 'Jflih. Roporl.i from dher mnn, tn C o'clock this evening, indicate rclel nrmy nguln threatening 'JVnnesvee. There i nn reason to doubt but that Hber man nnd Thomas will ,bo found prvpand for whatever movement may lake place. Reports from Missouri nnd Arkansas concur In staling that Price was debated with henry loss. Stanton. I)iiIsvllle, 27th Forrrst is nporled llucntenlng Paduuha. Ky.r with n Inrgc force. Our military authorities arc on the alert for its defease. Harrisburg. 3lit. Official returns from soldiers' vote, received nt the Secretary of i Stales office up to this dale, roots up Un j Ion, 17,868; Democratic, u,2B2 Union , majority, 12.GS0. Washington, 1st. Donatio and Terry, ngenls hi the tale election frnuds, beeti cun ' vlctrd by n military commission, and sen tenet d to imprisonment for life. I New York J'w'j .special Mys tome i slavcholdirs In lower Maryland ute holding their slaves, to try the quvsllou of Email cipatlnn. New York lat. National Convention of Democrats, opposed tn thu Chicago convention, are in session here to-day. Dvlcgutes present from all loynl Stntra. New York. Z7lti. 0 V. M- The loug took- ol ror advance on Ulcbmoud, at Ia.it taken place. Yesterday tba flnul pn'pmllons be lug eumptcUd, thu lit dUMon of the 2nd corps, with part or the Slh and Olh corp held the enllro line from Appomattox onjilw(1 mjor. onc (1) adjutant (au extra right, lo soma 3 m'les well of thu Welilon railroad on Ihe len. All baggage wagons t., sent to Iho renr nt City Point. At 2 o'clock this morning, Hancock with 2d nnd 3d divisions or his corps moved along Yau hn road running south west ; nftcr crossing Batchers rill, ho round rebels Intrenched In newly made works; H.inenck at once char grd them on the llauk, drove IIkui out topk sjme 200 prisoners, mostly cavalry. About P. M., iilwl taking advantage of a break lu our Hue between 2d aud 3th corp mass ed Anderson's division and Hill's enrpe and charged tbe right wing of 2d corp. which gave way nnd fell back a short distance but being rvlnforced, they charged und chicked Ihe advnnco of the rebels, captured n nun ber of prltoucM. Our lots lu the nfT.ilr nn known, not believed to be hcaty. 1'Ightlng coutlnued until after dark when being heav ily reinforced, fightlnS for day was stopped Our left wlug made about 13 miles of coun try to-dny and is now In position to attack enc-mys works en flank. In Tho Field. 28th. Number of prisoners toVen yesterday about 3(10. Knoxvillo, autli Gcp. Olllnu had a fight yesterday with Vaughn command, at Mor ristowp ; completely routed him. capturing tC7 prisoners Including one Col. and IS other odlccrs, and six guns. Prisoners and artillery arrived here Ihls morning. San Francisco, 1st, Gold In new York, Saturday, 2il82:20. Lcgul tenders, 8f7f,10a'. Tha'Copperheadsof this counly havo tp use n great dial o( starch to make their collars aland, since their own figures con vince them that they hnve no show next Tuesday, When Mao woa nomlnatetl they rallied a pretty strong tarce, but In their many changes on tho platform they ibave lost a great many or their best men, leaving Temainder so illsorganiwd and dimorallzed that tbey will make b,, a sorry show nt the polls next Tuesday. t K ' Siist ot letters T-RMXTNMS-oriiiclnnued In llie Post Of- IS, liiM.. nlJiu-ksouvllle, State orOgu..on thu 1st day of Nov. Jsai. Ad I; lion J J Knudson 0. Kinney J. Kinney II. Lnwlcr Mrs. S. K. Lnwlcr J. II. le J. F. or W. S. Ijiiikinaw II. Mullen Mr. .Mary 3 Miller Mrs, II. A. Miller Mrs. II. J. Murr Dr. Morrison Andrew Runnels A. D. SchiiDipt J. 2 Sidle T. Smith J. J. SimsL M. Tate Miss Jane Talc Martha K Thornton 0 A Thos Nick Thompson Jolmathan Willis II 0 2 Wells John .1 Wcstcrdnlo Jas Wnte Mr Williams L A f.1 Harry D K Barnes J nmes Barnes ICfils Coiil in J U Urisman A Conlner Win Drukc Ml -M Drnke (! S Donlvnn Jn Dny John J Doggcl II Hully Wm II Rsllnger Wm P 2 Edington Jm ElllottS G Greenwood II Grisinan Geo (Irimin.las tlcrlrr John Hill M II Hendricks Jni Henderson J (J Jos A M 2 Johnson Margaret Johnson 0 W Johnson 11 Johnson R B To obtain nny or these letter, the applt cant jnut call lor "advertised letters," give Ihc dale of Ihla list, aud pay one wot fov mivcrtlslng. lfuotonlled Tor wttMn one wwtt, Ibcy will Iw sent to Iho Dead Leltor Office. In mailing letter, place thu postagi slatnp on llso iip,jr vlghl-haiid corner, and leavu rpaee between the stamp and direction for po't-uwkliiR Skllhonl liilcirerrlng with ilia wriitn.) 8. R. HAISIS, P M. I'loclniiiiitiori. Btatk or OitKiinv. Exa-mirr. l'rr'T ) October 24th, ISCt. I Whereas. I haTe rccclr d n rfqiil 1 Ii n mm Major G'Mieral IrwIn'MoDnwill, com mnndlnu the Department nl the Pacific, ac ting under authority or the War Department. fur mil. ri.irilnnllt III I llt'llll I TT . Ill Illllllttun tO h,,. Triliiiilrern miw In the rlcc of the r nlled Stales, to aid In Iho cnrorei-meni m ihe laws, snpiirvss lnurrccti(in i nl Ii r s.on, unit to ehuKtlse hostile ludlutis Iu this mili tary district . Now, then fore, I, Admhon C. Gimi, Gov ernor of tic A'lntc of Oiegon, n-id coimnan-der-ln-chur or the mllltla Ihrrrof. do livmby (.-nil upon the citizens of this Statu to organ Un tin uiH'lvcs Into cnmnnnles lutllclcut to till the ruregnliig nqulelllon. In witness whereof, I hnro herennlo set my hund, and cnused the ernl or I. I. tbe Statu or On'gnn to lie afllxrd. Done nl .Vitlein, this 2 tth day or Oc tober, A. P.. 1HIW. Aiii?ox o. niims Gnwruor of Oregon, Attest: Eauiix "E. Mat, Secretary or Smc. The following h hereby promnlgaled: The plan or recrullliiK and organizing the nhmo force, will be ns follows, until further notice : incntrrriMi : The regiment will lw kuowj as the Flml Intaulry, Oregon Volunteers. Tho Held stall und line oMiccrx will be cominl'ilotied by thoGincriiur. The Slate will bo divi ded Into districts, neeordini: lu tbe number or persons Iu each district liable to do mill Iniyduty. Wheuuch district has fumleh- d its ipiota or men, thrie will he no draft In the mmo, under Ibis call, Utch district w Id furnlih iiiiecnmimuy. Cominlttlous will ho Iraucd. by Ihc Gover nor, In company cllleers, couditlontd thai they ihnll leuruit llitjr rrnpeciite canim nUs, nnd lie rtndy lo Im muttered Into the service, within u time hereafter to bo nnmed A coinpauy rendezvous will bo establish ed ut mine central point In i och riirtrict, and ir practicable, ncrults will lie reUluul tin ro until Ihe coinp.vny Is 111 lid nod ready lu be miKterei) Into ccrvlce. The 6'tnto bna pruvlil'd by law tar Ihe pnyment uf a bounty ofSISO In State inter est bearing bonds puynhlo In gold to each volunteer. intisU-rtd Into the service, In ad dlllon tn thu bounties authorised to lie nihl by the United .Statu (H e ttatiitvs 1BC3 4, paco-t8n). The wages of a soldier In addition era llfi tier mouth, U.Idas clothing, eiiulnmeiit. ra- . ..., -II.... ....... r II...) .U .1.. t..l ' , ,,. rs i,.i. mr,!i ..,,, r.r.i -'"--- b -- -----i ,o- -J OHUAMZATIO.N. Tbe proper organization nnd strength of a regiment Is us follows : tciinul), ouu (1) nuurlrimarler (an eictrn lieutenant), o.ie (I) mrguoii, two (2) nls Innt surgious, ono (1) chaplaiu, one (1) ser geant major, ono(l)rrtglineutnlqunrtcrnms lr sergeant, on.) (I) regiincntnl connnUenry sergeuut, and one (I) botpitul steward. Ten companies form a regiment. roxiuNY or iMFA.vrur. One (1) captain, ouo (1) 1st IhiiUnnnt, one il) 2d. Ilviit-uaut. ono (1) 1st. nrcunl, lour (4) crgcinU. eight (8) corporals, two (3) musician', one (1) wagonur, nixly-lour (C4) privutes, inliiiimim, audolghiy-iwo(ii2) pri wiles iMulmum, betldea tbe nuu cuiuutir ioiiid oOicerr, MujicIbiis may bo enlisted In each cnnipa ' ny a w"1 u ra ft,d paid a piivati TO THE COUNTY OFFICERS. Other States bar (l'lcd. with commenda ble promptitude, every ci.ll Hint has been inadu upon them. 'Ihe people have a vcr natural repugnance to u dratt, under which every (luitiiu niau must serve or luruith n 1 lubstlllue. Under It there must Inevltnlih betomecaesorseveio but necessary bard si p. Opportunity Is now given tn avoid ucli a dralt. The men aro needed prompt ly, and every coosldciutiun of p.urlotiim und of Stale, local, and penonnt pride r quirti that iou commtntt promptly, una prancutt Vigorvuily tht Limnat f vilamuuj voluntan, 't'lio iifQcvrs of tho Statu feeling tbe uigt cum eit d sire that thu entire Statu ihnuld avoid u draft, appeal to tbo patriotic citizens of your county, turougu you wuo arj ti.eir om juur cuuiuj, tnrgiigu juuwuunrj li.eir om. cersand legal and natural rcprwcntatlvea. Asguardtaus or ttiuir rights ami ot luoir hon or, it Is lucumbcut npuu yuu to rupoud to tins appeal oy earnest una successful work. Call to your aid tbo assistance or thu scthe ami tnnucnttat citizens or tbe coiiuy.-j every loyal cltlzgu uf the county undvistuiit) nuil, if posnlble, Induce him tu realise thai be hm nu Immediate and pcrvoual llilerxst tu me suceets or your eituris. It tuccseary, call meetings In Bur tebqql ellslrloU und bring the ina,tler home to every itib-vbitaut. 1-unds will bo ntulul to pay espenseti, not provldi'd tar by law. Let submipttou bo oirculated.ln each eounty fqr that purpose, and preserve u.recoul of Iho noinee of tbe donors among the archives of the county. In short, thu Guvvruor. unon whom thu i... eiuUltlon Is made, expects, and Justly, that i yon-w iwpuim iu nun run upon you vritu i Bn earneslness uf purpose which shall insure tiS? made. NEW TO-PAY. WHY WILL YOU BE SICK! It IS SirnngO Mini ro mll Jiruuiii mu inn"er for years Willi Ulscasc, winn uivy oan be so readily cured. DR. A. BALL ha liocn rctabllfhed In San Francisco for ten rears, and, dn'lng lhat period hns not tailed lo etiyet a curv n a single, csio at hb ha'ti'iHlcrtithcn. Dr. t.u after a study or forty years, has succeeded lncnmpoJtidlng a medicine or ii'Ii:i.t vkiibtbi.s: rKkrssiaTioK. that rt cure the worst enws Gonorhtnt, Glcel.Strlc ture. Sy)ihlil. lmpotancy, Skin dlscacs, aud nil complaints arising from Immoral prac (Ices In icig.tlme than by any- ether knows procw. winincT rwnrrTii tjir nTSTtsi. Dr. Bsti.'s utiffl ni:i.tur, for the radical, core or Weakness and lrrcgi:nrllca. to which so many liullpniifthcPacinS'coast are ' uuject, owing prliiclpnly to the peculiarities oftho climate. Is the bext preparation yet disenvi'rcd by the Medical Facntty, as thou sands that have used It ?an bear tcstlmiwy, t l)f. IUu. is vo .Qtsriyjlio Is a regularly educated physician or foity yeiwittaiidlnp. and hn a diploma which he would bo pleased to how to llioso who may wish to see II, Persons living at n certain distance, and, sending n descrlnllun id" Itxlr complafnt, can have their medicine lut ujln a package nnd. Acnt by mall or, ff'-ff! auel '..Pffl V uer as not only o-,ediry tardy In ttansltb, ' but sn lhat no person wvuld sifpect wbal are the contents. , References sent tir mail lo those who may wish to Inquire ns to tho Doctor a ability leforc placing Ikeawdves Hi Jiis charge fi& AiMrcsa A. Hall, M. D., 328 Mont gomery slrvcty Sou P.rnnclico. ,. , Sitf Cntisnltatlons, cither personal or by letter, KB KB. Jy30m3 Now ! Now ! I New I ! KREUZER'S Iiclnccrt New Stale ?lon and Unulbury A lYnde's, Jnckiouville4 13 BTOCKKI) COMFLETKLY W1TU Best Cigars and Tobacco, FIIKSII CANDIES AKI) NUTS, NEW TOYS & NOTIONS FUESH FBU1TS, ETC., ETC. Mr. Urenrer having purchased Ihe new store one door south of llrndbury It Wads'sV culls tho utleiitliiu of the public to his com pletv stovk of smnklng and chewing tobacco. Al'o to his vnrliiu trwids of Tlgal,'frnn theeoaimou hatT spunl'b In the most frn grnut Havauo. All sold nt tbe most libera) prices. - ' Von tan ) Ut supplied with any arti cles In his .liiui. nnd save nmnry, by glrlaa: blui a calf. " December 18 1883. T H K Stnudard Sewing M'n;Iiliip or tiir ' WOBLB, I'rum whlob all others derive their llUlJIy. All others yuy license to- Howe. Jr., Iho original liiveiilur and (mtenlre. TliK justly celebrated nmehlues cuinblbe the drnlrahle nimlUli-H nf nil ntheis, mid will setfeollon, mile or thread with emml facility from tha Ihickiiers of Hue iiiiikIIu lo hnruen Uatb'r; they run ligt nnd .rapid; make n neat luck, tlli'li, alike on Ixitli sldur nsver drop slileh.t; will gulbv and sow un at thsunie time, They aro v ry simple, easily usd.r. stotid and timimg-'d; ure dusahlo. Ulsr e4 grv.it strength nnd nf perfect inrclmniiin. upon cwievt und svluutille lucchuuleal prla ofples. FOR FAMILY USE THK LETTER "A"' Family mucliliie ba nu eimal. lit)0' "" entire miige f wmk iii.ibu lueit apfrr4 manner. Prien 80O OO, with luiurss O'unpletr; und wltb cip lo cover tbe ma chine part, lucking cureW, $G5 00. Price of tie- "A jicail flnls'isd n a-bUs, with cup, STJ DO; U tti r '11' light infioa taclurlug iu,u.biie. (lt Oil, and w,ltkp, $70 00) Letter C" hovy lnanufactarJoj;, price $M 00; lOylnmler luachlns, JHS E" large cylmut'T iiiuchlue. tHO. We pin Iiavu fr rule tin Improved Llllle Giant innchino-SlOiiieew ugUndm chine $13. , No. 3, Muutguuvy i'ir. . , San Fanciioo Sole ngeuls ror tiir Pselfic CpftMi! r rian FraiiclKiUlet. 8. U).j? saptl 84 JUST RECEIVER AT OXA'TUOWAS'IJ BLACK, O.VA" TWUSAXU r'jDSOA MfgfiJOlt H11BS8 I ...,, r, x " lslcls tsJU bo Solel nt p. Grfut t- f- 1 IITLl' WliQ' nueiinee. oitiiia bbud. 30issolutio 9ftije. ty!-ltlN0'WUF,'rcHr,,BlWP, Uistand ' tierehlp heretnfore t-siletlw between If. Use that ! Judge nnd J IWAmffemwipip ihfl'bar. uea nnu uniuie ihiikik hsshhsMmM ijus.w llf sdlved by miiuul-sWnti WiFe Zim merman will receive aH AsVts iekthe sold firm, nridulsd the debta-eJiKf illenry Judge, Thanking opr friends for -tlio liberal patron, ago bestowed, we subscribe ndrsrltrt ' HENRY JUINJK.-n-J. Fj "ZIMMERMAN. Tho undersigned would ubo BWty the publlqitbat he will tfU conjiuue-tp d? "pus. Inesa ut Uioqll!St.ai'd,HR.l,il!l,A Wtf'1 uance of former iialronaee. J. F. ZIMMERMAN. Jacksonville, Oct, 1st 'Ul. 4w ' u.