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THE OliraX SEMML jackm)N ilu: m;i:uN. SAITUD.U Oct. CUU !.. I I'. I'l.lirt. .!..!. IClum linn t n.. ntiit W. ll.Tnli).itilcrlUliif;B!ieiil for on Prnnrliii. t'nl. K. It. I'lili. nttwrtMnt; "gem M.trrnmtnlo. t'nlt ' l.lft of Agrnt for tlic Ontmnv SsntixKI K. F. Ilu'U p-nerol agent for Oregon,. ad Idaho Territory. I.. I'. Plher rrancico Cl. J.J. Knowlloo At'o. .. do do. Ttioma lvi Appl-gatc. Osn. n.n. Hill IHr K. G. llirdovv. .Iloek Point do Thomu Crox!fl Croston Dinin da Wm. Sptetr Jump-OtWo do GoT.Glbb Portland do I..M. Thompson.. . . Albwy do V. M. Kvans Alttmn do ThemaCarr do do Thomas K. Plnyd ketlivvlll do S. V. Sawver do do 1). I Auderton 1'hocnlx do 1). M. C. Gault do do A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do Geo. I.. Dean nlleiibare do Theodric Cameron J'uIouTowndo Jame I. Wntwn Kcewirg do lilts Untile Hunter l.gii lNr do L. V. Sutllns . rort Klamath do Hinder Herman. f CanyonvlUc. genera". Ajreni (or Douglas C.uutj j iiniMii iwmiiii ii ri"n The l'ooltlou (if the Union Putty. In a late number of the Sixmu. we Hated the past potiliir of the Union party. Wc tbowed (hot It ceeettarlly became an administration party, and that ie no other way couM It have tnil luelf cftectaal in the suppreMlon of tbt rebellion and tbe restoration of the Union. It wot upon tbt firm. unwavering support cf that party tint Abraham Lincoln i!Uil in the terri ble conflict of redemption and national re generation. It Is to that party that An drew Johnson it looking for rapport, to day, In the difficult and ardaovt task of recomtructlon. Many Imagine that th. Unlto party hoi accomplished it! miiiloa. and that it may now, with safety to the country, be dltbon (ltd. No opinion could be wore dtnger oui to the public tranquility and faftty. It ii true that the war i ended. No rebel battalliom dispute witL force of arm the supremacy of the Coattltutlan. Hut It muit be remembered that at leatt a quar ter of a million of noble lire have been consumed in the terrible eeufliet.aad that near fire billion of dollar hare been nec essarily expended. Vain ha been the ae rlCee, useless the Immea expenditnre. an leu the fraitt. or logical rteulu. of thli war shall be permanently tetured. Tbete can only be teenred by a reeonttructioo based upon the principle of jiutie. equity and eepulity. The party which conducted the nation triumphantly over the breuktr of diiunion ought to be the party to com pose the natlca.rtitore the C'ontitutlaml to embody within III provUion (bate prin ciple of liberty and justice which Here born amid the conflict, and baptised in the blood of Freedom j martyr. In order lu do thli, it malt be on ailuuoUiraliot party. The admlnbitration ii composed of the wisest and beet men of the country. They arc tried men men of Ure esutrieuot atatcsmeu, wiic in bad uad touud in heart. The work of reconti ruction, under the management of the administration mid the ateady support of the Union party, i progressing iu a tattswetory warmer. We maintain that the beet teat of a man'e Unioniim ii, that In u a firm, coa aistent supporter of the administration. The adminUtration will Like couneel from the recognized Iwden awl statesmen of the Union party, ami will reflect the leadluu gntiments of that pur ly in the work of re organization, while the party will support Its principles by a steady maintaiunnce of the policy of the udnuuieiraiiuii. lie who claimed to be n Union man during the ad ministration ol Lincoln, and yet did not inpport bis administration, no matter bow honest be might hare been, fulled to mukc his Inflence effectual for good. If ho bad any iuthence, it detraited from the Indi vidual influences upou which the existence pf Ihe government depended. It weakened one of the ligaments that suitained consti tutional liberty. 'lie tame principle is true uotr, lie who nould make his influ ence eflectnal as a Union man, muit sup port the administration. This is the only way In which the Union party can lie sus lalncd. It is lLo only way in which the work of reconstruction can be securely nc compliibtd. A president without n party can do nothing. A party out of poncr cannot accomplish iu desired aim. Then let no question become n test of n mau'j Unionism outside of the polioy of the ad ministration. Lost About the 1-lth Inst, , In the stage, between lloscburg and Jacksonville, n small, hnuliug-castd silver watch. Any one finding nud forwarding the eamc. to this office, will be suitably rewarded for tLeir trouble. m vm i:.si RATT. The Democratic papers In tl.c United States have all. with one accord, denounc ed Andrew Johnson ru n murderer, be cause of the Imrrglntr of Mary K. Snmtt (or her participation In the conspiracy for the aHH'lnatlon of the Immortal Uncoln. Tit i itty evident tkty lintt ofhtr mnc-ttntt : i :t tht told htr tnnfuter IM tlit tern . it ' The transparent abmrdity of evidence it patent to every ot iavt a modern Iemoe:at. We onppoar, after t!i.. if a criminal it triad and convicted in our court for murder la the firt decree. aad .'udift Prim sentence him to be hilar, that if lite convict .'ball tell lib .piritsa! eeiifewor that he is innoeent, .TnJere Prim will then be murderer and not the convic ted felon, provided the latter ie htsnr. Mr. Sural! hud n fair trinl. before a competent tribunal, and was niited by at able coo ate 1 a can be I mind in the Union, and wai found guilty npon tbt ttttimony adduced. No nabtawd man can read that ttttineny and then pronounce iter In nocent. lit, The oewplrstors held frequent meet injrf at her home, and be vrai en frled!y tetms with all ho'.dinfr frnttent Kcret conference with them. Her n. John H. nrntt. wa Me of the conspirator!. 2d, Several of the conspirator flad to her house for concealment, after tbt blocdy derd was aecemplUbed. 8d. fir ion. Ularradt, aid Harrold. MMpiraton had depiHltad otne aarbinat at the hoaee of one John M. Ployed, out frem the city, and on the rent of eteape. A abort time before the MiaHloa'.ioa. he called on I'loyed, nnd in a low tone of voice told hint to have those carbine ready, "for." Mid she, "they will toon bt called tar." On the day of the aasir tion i'ae (tnt for lluoth. had an Interview with him In her own bou!. and then itntne diat ly left the city In a conveyance provi ded by Booth; mw I'loyctl late In the af ternoon, delivered to him a field gins, and told blm to "have two bottlr of wlmky and the arhn.it ready, $ they woatd be ealll lor that night." Ilavlnp thai per fected tbt arrangement, she returned to W'jjbinf too, to her own hoon, about eiprht o'clock in the tvtnin;, In await the result. Tbt damnable deed wa dene, and the whlaky and toe carbine were called for by the Heelttf a.ilns ttmt very night. Coawtnt I untiteeetary. Yet inch I bat a small portion of tbt testimony which got to thaw the trull, of that aafortuaau woman. THE TA1.L Ul.CCTIONS. The teletrraph hrlrcs the joyful intelli gence that thoH Stutc which held trener al MlectioM this full, have all jtiven im- mente and overwhelming mnjirhlw for the eandidate of tai- Union p.irty. Ohiu. from seventy to eighty tbotwand; Pennsylvania tin tnoutena unu iawa ni icmi iwroiy thoaidud; showing conclusively that thr people have confidence in the admioittra tion of Andrew ,Tohnon, and confidence in the ability of the U-.bn parly tn rciirv tbt Union, and reeonstraei the ditarfan ized element In tbt late rebellion State. There I no reaction in favor of the demor allied and treason tainted democratic par ty. The hope of the pragmatical leader of that party ore expiring, and the people art everywhere responding nmen. It would, Indeed, have bten strange, that tbt people, ufter having Irmly and fearletely sloed by tbt Union arM In theet fonr terrible years of conflict and bloed. thoit'd. on the dawn of prate, de sert the Union banner and go over to tbt alder and abettors of the rebellion. Hat no sach stupidity or blindutt character faes the intelligent voter of America They nrc dtterminid In confide the work of reorganization to tufo band and sound heart, und tf. tend Ihtltoon of eonitlmil'Hi al frerdom nnimaired down to posterity. In this determination, so empbatieolly d. c!arl everywhere, the ladr of meiltrn Democracy can read their doom. Pojct. Some modern d moerutic editor are constantly reminding President John son that " be was an old demoerot," and that be voted for Hreekinridgt aud Itne. 'Iliis U most ImportuBC.as there U prnbably no fact in President Johnron' history lit 1 so much ashamed of! This constant re minder of the President of a iimirufui pawage in lib life, hi like talking of hemp in a family, one of v.hie mirmbers has Ijeen hanged. Ilowever, it would be rather pleasant to see modern democrat swallow Johnson, military commissions aud nil. One of two things would be the resul'. He would be either n Jonah In their vital, or work all the clement of treason oat of them. - j Honoraulk Mrmio.n. Wc lately tookj n trip from Juciuunviiic to saitm, ami, us n matter of courtc, traveled on the stage, and conllded our happiueit, comfort and precious corpus to the keeping of the sev eral drivers along tho route. And we must say, that we never struck n more gentlemanly, social, and accommodating set of billows lu nil ottr pilgrimages, lis KXially would wo remember ilers. June and Carl, the jolly hearted nnd genrouj souled "whips" driving between Jackson ville nnd Ualeavillc. May the star of their prosperity never set 1 C.M'T- Brr.-uiiiK urrived ut Fort Klam ath, a few day since, from Camp Alvord. Ilo thinks tho farmer of this valley will reap great rcnard by that roulo being opened up to Owyhee and other mining campj. aanmJmJ'A-LM.1 ' i AotKSti'.tr Contention. The ItopnMican State CVnerttn'r. wat called to order at soon to-day by Chfh Jone. Chairman of the State Coastnilt On motion of Hamilton Harris of Al bany. Charle J. Polger, of Ontario, wa chMen temporary Chairman. Chaoncey M. Hpew having withdrawn hi name that the ticket might be beaded hy a tolditr. the fbllowios ticket w ananimotwly cbotens Jmkre of Court of Appe'-W,,d Hnnt. of Oneida : John K. Porter, of Al bauy. Seerttnry of State Frtncl C. Itarlcw. of New York. Controllr-Thoi II. HillboHie. of Ontario. Titwtwer Colnnel Howland. of Ilntehf. Attamey Gcneral-Geoeral John H. .Martindale. of Monroe. State Hginetr-J. l'latt (Jeod ell, of OnWa. Canal CwmiloB Robert C. How, of Svheneeiady. lnptc lor of State Pritow-Ucwrnl Iturnam. rt Onondafa. Clerk of Conrt of Appwr--Henry dime, of Cattaorangnt. Henry J. lUymond. on bthalf of lite Committee on Ikiolatioo. read the foUow ing rttolution : fewred That we eongratnlat the peo ple of thh) dtnte npon the overthrow of the rebellion aud tbt return of peace to all eetlotM ol nr common country : and that wt Hod In tbt preservation of enr Union, tnt rt-cttablithmenl ol tbt cathmnl nn thorlty nvd the iil:patlon of tlawy. ample recomptntt for tnt watering atal facrliktt by which tnetc itnltt ban ben achieved. llcirlvtJ. That the lo'idier and aallor. tl nil rank and in all departments, by wbott valor, under Divlnt Providence, thl prtat result ha been etomplbd, and who have, by thvlr heroism, tkrd nndyltf luter on tbt American name, we i tnrp the heartfelt thank of a grettfnl prop? th.t we renew tbt demand made by the Union National Convent toe at Baltimore, that trnVcptntt prorliion be made by thr N'ationo! anthoritio for the mpport and eomlort of tneb of their mrvlvote a ban received honorable and disabling Koand In the service of their country. . lltulxtil. Tbat. while w deplore the death by asalnation of Abraham Lin coln, at cllng a career of tranteend'nt UKfolnew ned honor, and at a irrtat na tlaral calamity, we rccpnHte In Andrew Johnson, bit mecet'or. n ttatetmnn of ability, experience end blgb-tontd patriot itm and tlit meet nnn!IUd Integri'y, and mm who ha rendered invalaabk terviet to the Union eantt durtog tnt rebtllion, and wbow tinglc-hearicd devotion to the permanent prosperity und glory of oar common country command tnt rtepeei and confidence of the American pcoW; and that wv renew to him In hit adminis tration thott awnrancet of cordial and effective mpport which were tendered by ut In bit nomination and eh c tion. r.ttdrttl. That we approve, at eminently wite and jtstt, the retitimenti of klulntM tod confidence which Prnidmt Johnton ha tviheed toward thce of the commnnl tie and Individual lately in rebellion, who accept the perpetuation of the Union and tlte perpetual prohibition of lwy a tbt legitimate and Irrevocable rttalt of the war ; tbat we approt tot Initial steps he ha taken toward relaying tbt bond of military authority In tbt Seaihern state, and in restoring to their opl full and complete control over their local alEtir just h toon u taay be foond oompntible with the iiretervatioo of order, tbt main Una net- ol peace, the chelation of slavery aid tb folflllment of the eoMtituiiooal obligation of the national authority to guarantee to every State a republican form ot go-eramnt ; and that nv eonlilenily look lornard. under bis wire and patriotic adminUtration, to tbt ettabUbmenl el more cordial relations, of greater mittaal rosptet, and of a stronger iuurett la eaeh other' welfare, between the Northern and Southern tettion of the Union, than haw hithurto prevailed ; and that in all the measure be may adopt leodiag to the at tainment of thee just aud Wuefloen; end, we pledge blm oat cordial and hearty ttip Kirt. UuolvtJ. Tbat while we regard ti national sovereignty nvrr all the ubjects evmmitted to it by the Cotutitulion of the Uuitetl State u having been ounflrmd nud established by the recent war, we re gard the MVeral State In the Union as having jurisdiction nver all local and do mestic affair, expreMly reserved to them by the tame couttltiitiooo.1 authority ; and whenever it shall be deemed compatible with the public safely to restore to the States lately in rebellion the reiwwid e. ercLe of tlioie rlht we trust it will be done In the faith aud en tho basis that thev will be exercised in a spirit of equal and Impartial justice, and with a view to the elevation and perpetuation of the full right of citizenship of nil their people, iuaimueh a the are principles which constitute the baste of our rejwhhii In stitutions. lUtoltul, Tbat the restoration of peaee will enable the Government to rwtoc the civil tribunal of the country to their jast and national supremacy j und tlut ne have full aud entiie confidence that llii vflll be duuc a toon as the subtly of the nation will permit, and no longer. Ittfotixd, That the debt incurred by the uation in defente of its own existence U tt tacred uud inviolable obligation resting upon nil the properly und ull (lie resource of ull KClion of the couutry for it ffl. ment ; tbat niulc v.c dcr..aud at the bands .iiim." "' """ I ' V i l .. ii i 1.A .1 i- ii. nud impnr- Il, upon nlU-a-wthnve full rilmnre up" the peojdc for the maintenance cf tbt wtkmal honor awl Ibe ultimate rxtlnc Don of Iht national debt! nud thai we approve and indorse Ihe .ktrrmmnlian of the Government "ml" u" elrcimtee to . , L l.llr ntlV IMtrtlOI uume. oireeny w iu-io,,.... . i . wi the debt Inenrwl by b rebel nnthnrl- j tie la the preaeentlen of the war ngnuit i the Failed ?!" . , , feWrrrf. That we rxpeet at tlic lml of thf Government m pmmpt l n large ( a redaction of the national expenditure a tbt national aafcty will permit : an niton tion f H ineinn". and n wie nnd eco nomical admini Oration of pnbllc h&alr.. Rtrhfi'. That we ha vr entire confldencr In the direction under PreiiWnt Johwon of enr lattreoorte with forelgti iwtioa. in hi prompt enforcement agalBt them of nil jvjtt dsmarafe. In eenrlng rwlrtta for t tloual lnlt and wron(r. and in maintain rmr the fixed policy of the Govemmen'. bt which the interference of foreign Power with the inetltotiont of thit continent if regarded a hoettl to cur pence and mtn aeiiw to oter lrdeenoVoce. HtnJrtd. That c tender our eontjraln latioM to William II. Seward upnn bl providential etcnp from the Vnlfe of the NWttin, aad we rrjnlee that hit dietin gaitbrd set rice amy Hill be continued to the nation and the enute of liberty. ;,Wmi, That the admiuiftration o! Governor Feotou drcrve and enwwands the rept nnd confiiltnee of toe people of thl State, and tbat we hare pledged u it our. cordial nnd hearty rapport. Jtoeftw1, That wt tall npoti the loy.1 conttituence of the Mvcral diatrict In this State, in Klcctlog eandidnttt for the Legislature and other office, to nominate now but men of known integrity nf char acter, at the only wtant of avoiding cor ruption nnd securing an honest admiulttra tion of public affair. R..re.f. That the Union party ha steadily smtaln-d the Unvernment in the contest with the rebc'llon. not only against it open enemle In tbt field, bat agalMt thott who govt it the aid of organised tympathy and encouragement in thl and other loyal State, to It will now maintain It authority nnd recntid It effort to re store the bleating of union, freedom and peace to all ectiin of our common ooun try, and we confidently appeal to lit pat history, it preevnt, and the cbaraottr d It candidate, a Hi title to pnlilie oonfl dene nnd mpport. After reading tbt raololon, and in re tponic to loud call, Henry J. Uaymeuil briefly addrcMed the Convention, eoagrxt nlatlng the delegate npon the unanimity and hermoay that hurt chnraeterhvnl all their proceeding, and upon the excel'eace of the ticket titer have put In nomination. The rtolutt wtre then ailwpted unutc imoisty. On motion of Itaymond Ibe following wa adopted, with warm applatuw : Hmittd, Tbat wt repel, fnlne and ea'.nuiinooa, tbt imputation ct by tbt iK-miierntic Convent iou upon the official iitu griiy and personal Unuty of Cbanncey M. llepew, hVeretary of Stale, and that we indent hit Uncial ccuduct In tbt enu meration of the eeutu, til ia all rraneetj, n worthy of the approval and sommeuda tion of the people. Waldo iluichint eff-red the following retolution, which wa nnauimonsly adopted: IUkJvpI, Tbat we tender ie the abler men who have tnilaiued the cantt of American nationality In KicUud our grateful thank, aid mingle our mourning with tbat of hi eountle Iriend la tbi oouotry for the lot of Hiclwrd Cobdw, one of the truett of their uumlier. OiiKon.N AjKiifi.it mT We have re ceived the two firet number of tlit journ al, livery rule and letter ul in iu b lioation U new, nnd it present the fiHest lynographicnl ap4Branee of any paper In tbeHttte. It tontaiiw clear, pluiu telwe tiow from Ih beat uuthortik, upon tbat mot Important of all human toenet-ai.d ujton the proper expawion aud dewlop mnt of wbleb, the growth awl prosperity of our young Stnto depend the rcsenee ol agriculture. Its editorial are upon sub jeeU of vital importaoee to (he farmer. It i onered ut very low flguie,, nm mi.,t to bu supported. Ut it nut bt uid that the farmer of Southern Oregon ore too poor, or too blind to their own iuttretts ami the interest of the State at large, to support a paper deruiwl uitiroly to agri cultural purwlls. -l-:,ery farmer thould subicrlb for lite Oregon Ag, mdluntt:' .Mans a SawAlex. Martin', while, at the Slute Pair, told hi. borte, Ihve Sump im. lor a very fair turn. ,Mr. Martm iu tends ttaalng for tU Atlantic Statwtt0. Fair AiiVRNTL'aKHe. Miw Cc.inot,tb-ter-in-law of .Major Hinelurl, and Mt. Ilrown hAve descendtd the preoipitou. Wu ol l-tke llnjeely, to the ntor' ulg. QfAKTcntv MitBTiNG. Service will be held in the .Methodist Kpitcorwl Oburoh. oouiixeocioK to-day nt two P. M. PrMiek- Ing nt (lev en n'clook oji Sabbath mornln". Va.Coi'tRK HkMllKVmt This new luru maile it appenrnnoe m soon a the mails siurien. it promieen to be a ruluable nnd iuttreatiag paper. - Dn-1. S. Tiioxmon and family return, ed home last Tuesday night, from n trip to Albany, fcalem and Portland. i i i- i'c- .' Important I-icUst frenti iji'tfc- ttuy llnrlan. I)r.PAiiTtfvrnr tiik Isntnion, I IfmAiHrf-H, ! C) Aiif. '20, lfcUS. J George II- Hiluionds, Ulermont, Iowa: Peiir Sir: 1 hutjul received your letter of the '.'Ut lnt., Ktntin, nuuui,- other thlngt, tluit the Union Slntc Couvcutlm of lown bit adopted ns a plonk in It plot, form n rwrommemlatlon iu favor of negro tnlTratir; tbflt the Coppprliend convention bits Indorsed Prrtidenl Jnlinpn policy for tlic reorpntihoitifm nf the Sflutbern State, niinilng It to bo to njipMltinu to ncprti mirage; that thin it, in your opinion, the tue joined between tlie two parties! iu lo wn: that borelnfnrc the Union party bus detived valuubh- aid Irotn me in support of Its principle!"; that you rogret, ben ever, to observe n miwwper rKirt of n ieecb made bj ? recently, w bleb pluots me, ns yon think, In autngontam with it prtwnt principle nnd ldlcy, wlilch give yen pain. In rcplv, 1 hv to wy that If yimr opin ion wa well IjiHinTetl, It wuubl be n catiee nf greater Mfm to mc limn to ynurlf; but I beg lealf to Slate tbat you mlenppre- hend the patUbinef President Jnhnnu und my own, a well n that of the Union party at largo. The rml quiKtion ut Irene, In u national tilnt of view, ia not whether ne roe tSall be ierrnlttid to vole, but wheth er tliry tball derive thut authority Irani the National gmtrument, or from the State OnrmiiieNi reepeottvely. Pruidnt Johnmi maintain the doc trine that the Constitution of the United state doe not confer an the Federal Gov erntn: nt the right In loterfeie. primarily, with the ijoettion of wtwiiw In nny Stnte In the Uuiom tmet Ihe ifueatlon my miw aud properly be decided by Oemgw, whtn Hetutor nnd mcmltcr prvtent them telve for tint in that body, under the clause of the Constitution, which make each hnc tbt exclusive judge of the qual ification and election nf inmber; aud that other clanec of th- CouMitotion of the 1 1'liited Slate which provide that "the j United Stnte shall guarantee tit every ! State Iti tho Uuion a rcpublieati frm uf I gnvernment." I Infer that if nny Stati ' thould ad opt a law on the uljet nfimf i frage, which would tlewrly how tho State ' govcrnuieut to be other than republican. ' it would be tbe'dtily of Cong ret to nj.ct applicant fur teat; ami tti adopt wbatev , tr legis'ativt remedlet would. In thcii i juUtsmttit, be necenary to carry out the jroarnuue uf the (Jontutution. That the .State nf Iowa may take step. to extend the rigtit tf auffrnge, it not, ns it etrM to tne, in ero.lbet with tbhi policy . and cnanuentty, .bote who tuppert lite j policy of the- Pi widen I on thlt ubject nrc ! not in autagtobmi with the platform of Hk Union part in !wa. The Unlew patty of that Slab propo tbat the Ktutt hall modify iu own conati lotion. HMtu iitelnde nt tlcotors, ieratHis who have not, under it preterit provision, the right ta ote. Tbi. nt Preehlettt Johnson maintain, a State may do. but that the General (jvemiiinl lta no right to teqnlre Iowa, or nny oilier State, to modify it own constitution, on tbi. or at y ' other MiUjett. whew tint in conflict with tbt eoMUtutiott itf the Unilttl HUsim, I! 1 houhl bt m I own when the queetlon I submitted to the people, II it wtll l o ubmittvd by the Leptitla'are. I would v?le to exttod the right to all ohww otjieMniui pae i Ing the requbiiv lulalligeiicc and p ' trlolltm tube intruUd with n purticipu ' tion in tl.c management of public nfl'tii, State or national, without regnrd to tUIr 1 uatbwaliiy. at I do not Inhere tbat tin ' llbertie of aj elate of people oan lr eon i tkiered tufe who urt to be naueiiiiy ih privvd of the cikeruhw of thbt right. I do not diaguisa tlieee opinion?; you may therefore, iimhe what ute of tbi ie'.tir yi o may deem proper. I huve the honor to be ery reepvctfully, yonr obedient ei Yaut. Jxk. Uatu.aN. H. r. Dowkli.. I't) , has Ihi-i) at borne the past week, but goee to attend Circuit Uoart la Joibin county itext nock, Mni'rioci, -Ou the llili liixl , iu Jmk-on comiv, nt the ri-.(K-iic of tin hid-'- latlir. Iy t'.& Haydn J 1' Mr M D. Mtnult. to Ms Aunuu As MlKii:. PROCLAMATION 11Y THE GOVERNOR. IK consldi-ratlon that c-rtaln mea'iirer, highly lineirtuiit to tin lutererU of the Stall noil Null uii regain- the action of the LkLIiiim al an nrlier rbl than the reg ular bii-uitial K-wiiuu : Therefore, l.y vlrtiu ol the authority uUd iu me as (iureriinr. I btwby proobiim Mid malii- huuu, that a b'imioiuI aviou u tin.- LtxMaiivi Aeiiiijy (if tbe .Stale of On-Hoo. Mill Ije held ut ihe Cuititulnl the State, ou TiR-.duy. theAthday ot hecemUr m-xt, hi which tiiiii- ami place the member tbereuf. nre r ipiirul to uUcnd. Iu wl lints Mbeieof, I have here i i unto mt my hand nud cmin.il the ) -.&. J Great 4oal of the State to be- uttl.ed 1 ' at tho fotoutlve Oflltio Iu Salem, tblaulb day ol UuioUr, A. D. leW. lis the Gotenor, aUdison o. auius. Sanum. It .Mav. 8cy of Suite. ootllivl ' PUB only In-uruiice Comjmuy that win J legally ilo buwuee in Urugou 1 the Vacinc They havo compliod with the lav. ofUretfOli, hy deptMlting $uo,oUU III the -ilali. Ca-h capital 7.'iO,OI)l). , , A0I18 ,V llltO'rf AfeiiU. JacLtonilllc, 1 cbruary oth, lboj. Ib.'5tl JKWSfTiv?- CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES " JS2"cnttnBi.HI NEW STORE! Next Door to Sncht Ilro T m-IlKR has .locked Us n . . . with large mdvataSlZt Htet stvles nnd pattern' nf "r.fnt spuiNu andVkigi T n CLOCK'S. Q DIAMOND JKWFiiiV1 rMLUlL.LMIItAU,AJS Togtlst-r .ih M,lP6au lot of OftM "D :B3r22E1JAni-x:-I!reast-Piii!, Ilroochcn, liar-Kin::, Finder Rlnp, picket. llucLle. Ctajnj Uracelett, SIcctc llnuou Necklace. ' Watdi-Cbainj, Cbatclalcs i . ni Set' Aktn. complete ts of Incomparable ?i-xn.x'tsB jQ-mni manutiictured from the nehoit ..i 1. . iH-atitiful specimen! of (Ju!d Hill &bJ rot. ier ijunric In addition to ll nkir h,ll.i ut hi aturc tlic best qsabttes ot TA1JLK AND I'OCKCT CLTIJJUY, Ami, in short, a pineral variety of Xirli-Nnrkft Au rnncy Articles All ol which will be soldat low rucss nnd warranted. Ili:PAlUINO.-CIockj. Watches sj Jewelry repuiied with promptnets, isd It A manner in (.Mmmiitee suti.laction. .MAITACTUIU-D to order, anytl. ole nt Jewelry, with uratneM and dapateli. tVtju Call and tee Ins nen slock, at b m- iore on Culilnrtiia street, text doer to Sach Hro.. Jacksoiivillc Oregua. Jacks itiville. Dei 17 luri if American Exchange Hold, i ntr.or SANSO.tlli .v HALLKCK Si, Sau Pi'nnolaoo. "fllL proprietor or tLi farerltt batd .1 would re.jn ctful.y luform the traveling pulilii that tin Am i cau Lwhauge. batiae It- en recently enlar gi d aud improved In sit it- Ji'bartmentt. b ia now prertred to oltr ei.H'i i or liMiuei tm.iit to hit patroa and IU puiil c in Keperal. He can now oftrelf Cunt nuiu ur ringtrroom for faroUirt :t ingle room for p nthutu. on tcrmi total: tbe tlioifc Tlu li"Uc contains a bmloB Iv furnl-heel puWic teirlor, Wanilfol hrs dlulutr Hall, commotliou nml pltuutilt una ami rt-aumg room. iopiutriiurr fHrtilttlMA .ml ii.-.-..nrY to i,iiunierAt. liidt IneMi ! I) awl travelers Will liinl tlit.latt icon Kacbauge kcoi.iI to no bottl utile city, wbeiber at regard luxury comfort er ectwutiiv. The table will be tarplMiUh . .. . ti i . ..e .1... ....... r?.i.M nil le ui ticiwtee oi "" ui" for t patruuage, the prnprlctar nieet full solicits a continuance of ihe MI" lavor. J. W. SAUOLNT, BiigSiti PniprMw. Uiiip(iii Academy! TUB TruHeet of l'mpua Aeadeiny hire J thoroughly repair, d tbe ItttUding. m-I HI. now ready lor kuuuI. The Ttm Aculiwlc year will commence tepUntwr lltb, 1MA. RATES OF TUITION Per Qoarter: IVinatry iK-oaHmeut.. . JjJ ekeawdary do f Higher hWli.b . ..-, ' w iKad Utmuas. ItruwitiKftud Paint lug.tmeb.Mtru Mtsele w lioard lu private faiinlif w I-'. 1'- nuYAU I'tincipal., I)ill.l.ELLS HOUSE, MRMSUU, OCX. FIRST GLASS HOUSE I N even rlt. bcf n 1""'"' I n-rvion of 'he proprietor gwranW proinpt mid courteous attention totliue ttiimrmilitf ol cue-t. .t-K Thitbouee has been I Itfi "$l "1At Propriety M:V IN JACKSONVILLE. DISDIW! IILOOU'm PAlKNTt With Wringers Attached. J H nnah work in "W-" Jwh ttilbiepinlcleaulinv '" "?u teait" old can work Ibu ' ,d to aUtkB ,g any fhric Iron, a XU- lb. ir'r0 h &vVnimJ ufauluie and ale ot lut "" clllne In tbi county UKi The machine is lor sale and en at my thop.o" Ffw"''Ue Oh s ulMtve llrem'a LUiry AMoie- CUWer will hafnilshcd -u they arrive. , "vAvivic 1.NSI-KA.NCBC0MPAM. CASH CAflTAL. & 750,000 0' OTOCK HOLDERS J $&f will bold tueir leB-- ,IooKi0a u-, C: II. lleach A I lt f tbe par day ur AVptci'tf'v Tfor lbeeaJfK eUlinsAwlruWste . Hy orucr vi v - Olmd cheap, fr w'Ki. dorabocliuul7i