THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER TERMS.—awn Fommurnos, The Raw "Annum to served to Subscribers in the City et 0 cents per wok. Y, early subscribers will be charged $4 00 in adVanCe. WIMILT 4WD Esau Was= TICLHOIUPB. The Tsuosara 1' also published twice a week during die session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furuthed to subscribers at the taming cash rates, viz: Single subscribers per year tileml•Weekiy. 31 60 Ten I , u u cc ..12 00 Twenty " is ..n 00 Single imbearibers, Weekly 1 00 m LW OF erzwarergas If subscribers order the discontinuance of their cows papers, thepublisber Islay ountinue to send them until arresragos are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa perS froth the office to Which they are &recta I, they are responatble.untd they hare &Wed the Ms and ordered them discontinued. filisultancons. EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, MANUTAOTUBER 01 8001-111NOBILT RULING-IRMO AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND RAMOS FOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and 'Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Bran C. RST I NGB, WOOD IIIRNING IN ALL ITS DRANOHNS, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EN., E7C., or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bras made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &o. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOUL sir paid for Old Copper, Braee, Spelter, STEAM BOILERS, &C. Ph NIVASI LVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, ot various patterns, both stailocary and swinging. Sash Weights and various other building castings, for sale very cheap at the [aigat-ly] EIGLb. WOREI3. INSURANCE. Marine, Piro and bland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSIIIINCS COMPANY OF MLTI( AMEBIC OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794 Charter perpetual. Oapital and Assets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G Coffin, amine! W. Jones, John A.!Brown, Samuel I. bmltn , Cnarles Taylor, Ambrose White, Asia R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Willi tin Welsh, Wildam Bowen, James N. Mouton, S korria Waln, John Nano, George L. Harrison, Francs K. 0 Joe, Ed ward H. Trotter, tnivrard Clarke. ARTHUR O. CuF, IN, President, CHARLES PLATT, secretary. Aot Central agent for in, au,ve name . comp any, the underdgoed to prepared to take Piro risks in any part or ;be state in Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually on th e moat favorable terms. Office ThL,l,street between Walnut and Strawberry Bu ice's row WILT TAM BUEHLER, Harris° ut g, Pa. BOOKS FOR FARMERS, ruint attention of agriculturists is directed to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and value of their crepe by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the beet way toped .rm them. Price. ..8 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and jeal Economy 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A11en....1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by Johnston 60 THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni . vernal handbook, with 400 eugravings..2 60 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks 20 The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMD3TRY 76 lIILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint 160 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 160 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the Houle, the cow, the pig, fowls, Ac., 5t0..1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac tical Farmer, by Or. Gardner 1 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIO ANIMALS 76 THE FIELD 1300 K OF MANURES, or American Jiluck Book 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings 1 00 TOIJATT ON THE HORSE 1 26 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00 HOBSEBIANSIIIP and the Breaking and Training of Horses . 76 Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. HARRIS MANSION . FOR SALE. handsome property recently occu pied by the PENNSYLVANIA PENALB 0 aLLIGE fa o Ind for sale. It is well suited either for a private Bea , twee or a B iardlng School, being supplied with gas, Water, bath rooms, heater, range, etts. The grounds contain valuable Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The place Will be sold low and possession given within reasonable thus. fur terms, do., apply to. XR,S. R. S. WAUGH, or DR. WM. H. HIRES Executors or Estate of Rev B. Waugh, dead. e . deetht GLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF BEAL:ING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! I ! CALL AND EXAMINE, Jog Wit. DOCK. ht. &CO A PPI ES, Oranges and Lemons, atriEEN joh, wiS WILLIAM BAYPORT), MERCHANT TAILOR, 86 ILMKET ST., HARRISBURG; Ts now prepared to furnish offioer'S maw clothing, c^oordir g to reit olatiOno at short audios. Alm" general acoortmeut of Clotho, Oas Amen*, Youngs arid ready =sae clothbag for eivilba3. anll4lm PRESERVE JARS AND JELLY GLASSES, XTENSIVE assortment of Glassware, laeluding Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets, stab ers. AG. , azo., of all styles, just 00.1Ved sue for Rolo low by MOHOLB 6 BOWMAN, Comer Front At Market streets CRUSHED, coarse and fine pulverized Nagar, lowej thin any other place In town. Call alamaka, LAMS BOWMAN, • jvlb Corner Front and Markel streets. I.,)iilf %IN laugarb of all grades, fot sale jj low, by NICHOL 9 k oOWMAN, tb Owner From and Market, rtreeto. trOBACUU and segara of all kinds, for J. We b NICHOLS lc BOWMAN NIS • Omer Front and Market Bknottir; giA.UARA. JULY.— large supply just IX rep One In WIG MK, 111. a CO. *ll,titit Di VOL XVIIII. filisttUatuons. PURIFY THE BLOOD. V - OT a few of the work t disorders that afflict mankind arias from the corruption Mateo cumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been found which couldequal in sheet A YAWS COMPOUND Unser or tisasersartu.. It cleanees and renovates the lilood, in stills the vigor of health into the system and purges out the humor which make diesel°. It stimulates the healthy inactions of the body and expels the disorders that grow at d renal. In the blood. I:s extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but when they are it will no longer be a question what remedy to employ in the great variety of afflicting diseases that require an alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been sou ght g for, and now, for the first tune, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space heredoes not admit oertifioates to show its effects. that the trial of a single bolt le will show to the sick that it has virtual surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous fwel tugs and Sores, try 1y and sea the rapidity with which it cures. Skin Dieeates, Pimples, Posluks, Blotches, Eruptions etc., are soon cleaned out of the velem. St Anthony's Fire, Bate or Ertysipdas, letter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, &c., should not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Aria's SLIMAPIMULA. Nahill- Bahlilea or Venereal Diseases is expelled front the stem by the prolonged use of this BasSAPARILIA, sae te patient is left as healthy as if he had never had the lease. Female DOCRICI are caused by &wattle in the blood, end are generally soon cured by this Irrator or, RAM A: ?anal*. Prim $1 per bottle, or 6 bullies for $5. For all the purposes of a family .physic, take AEU'S OATILINTIO raw, which are everywhere known to be the best purgative that Is offered to the American Peo ple Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. U. AYBR & 00., Lowell, ides. and so d by Drugging everywhere. Sold by 0. A. Bsnvart, D. W. Gros a & Co., 0. H. ler, J. it. Lutz, Dr. ithey, F. Wyeth end dealers every where. NOTICE is hereby given that applies- Mon will be made by the anbacrleers, chimera of Schuylkill county, Pennaylva Is, for a. chartcr of a bank of tnacOunt, dew alt and oirool.tion, under the tree bunking jaws of Peonryivanle, to be named the .fibulr- SftrilliENT BASH to be located in the boron hof Pottsville, Schuylsill county with a capit.l of fifty thousand dollars and wtUi privilege to increased the same to two hundred thou-and dollars. vim. ButrilmosK, DANIEL W. B. HDNIZINGER, J FRY, B. H. HUNTZINGER, Pottsville, August 8,1862, FRANK A. MURRAY'S LIVERY STABLES. HAVING this day, September 12, 1862, parebaf ed the holies and vehicles . attached to e aver: stables ft flank A Murray, and baying also had t 'amen ea to me f r coiledn di and rymont i the a ecoubta old piquant of the woe, the public' wll p lean take notiL ft that the badmen! will hereafter be transmuted in my name; all lemons knowing them set% es indebted to the la e rroprietor, or those bitemn ablma wain the sane, sill phew call on'the her for f etnement. The budnees end Week of the Stable will be tOnduede with the same courting and kept in tine nuke or order as heretofore, by the underelened. septl4-wBt WILLIAM F. MIMBAY. TO CONSUMPTIVES, qua Advertisei, having bi3en restored 4. to hum in a few week', by a very simple rem.. sy, atter baying suffered invent yeare with a errors Inns affection, sad that dread ilium, CODSUM Wou— ld minions to make kuown to his fellow-aufforers the mean. of care. To all who desire it, he will sends edgy of the -- oorueribe, !bouts tiel'Oth 'to Mils. smi . one other new two_story frame dwelling holm% with basements r , e. Them lo au exterleut spring of Tara failing aster atcsaVottilejlinli UlO, and IL a 000 pump also at the stone home. This propaty la aittrite shoat half a mlefrobifite Hirrilibtard and Jotter own m id and about tarbean DPP fkolo thigdobt'24 2 -Tdors g good mottard Or eitesinat fruit oa the premises, and ; about ten worm of good timber lan t. The remallderon. der a Met statu.of cultivation and fences In gond hp re. OIL altogether this is one of this ineM, Marital!' m fares in toe imghborhood 2. Ames OW Si no time and plaos,a certain tract of land, alltuate Intim same township, adjoining , lands of Wilds= Mana John WahnekilanallikOreek and 'Adam Hetrick, conta i n ing eleven' bones, be , the same mere or am Wks land to well timbereg clad IS melllklable of being made pool Ana land, or meadow. • t 2. Also at the mike time and .plaes, a tract of Autita proved last silt•te on the second mountain, the same township, ad joining lanes of Michael ibarder and runnel tnyder, John Heim, Simnel Lingle • rid er e ntelulng twenty amen, mum or less. This- hub ' is well timbered. • ' Late the e.iata' of Beolidnin Kohn, deed. . re unnsurs 'at ten Veto* A . A. M. of sat { day, when alto/dams will be tar , a and • tandltiensof foible known by JOHN L NOW. Adohasirakir of Benjanda Saba, osed. astristom Sept. 2,1802. . 11011Wirlfir Lowman .611•Ingerar please enpy *al este, anti send bill toads oakie lianesadateli for collect on. ECONOMY IS WEAL, cage. issa-umma- ANC*" The 13. DST and'CITIMPICO3T lioneehold Mitt Dr n the Woad. . I MailtUite ZAD OC:POILTAIVOr „.. . „ 'GREAT COUGH " REMEDY I MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S °unitive nankin is wameinpe u aged aooordlog to the di rectums, to cure IC all 0411104 C 0. 4 14 W bOOP II 4 COUgb, sauna, Lod all afiectl ua or the and Langs. auffdltwinn Had's). ZADOO PORTgR'd Balsam is prepared irglit * all the requisite earl .aid ellll, from a dOinbuutkin Or the but reatedloi the vegetable klogdont Words Hemmed. ut qualities arebased on Its power to amidst the healthy anik.visorous ettembickeiht the blood, three& the bike is not $ violent remedy, but emollient--wanaing, searching and elliectin ; ran bmtasse by the, oldeetiper sower youngest Mind. . , - _ Mad'e Z toe PORTER ' S Won bas been used b the public for omm r ecomm ended tracquired its presenthale eimply,by being brtueso mho have beed It to their Meted friends and other. • • Mater I.IIIMORTmIII`.-Madami ZUHOO koaticira Curative Bt em Is sold at a prim width'iirlitgi It in the. reach of every one to keep it conventeat fur me. "be Wisely use of a single kept e will prove to be. Morth 100 , them lie cast. . • - NOTlON.—gave yourMithey i-410 'sof Le.pgriWiatid to purchase articles at Y. to IL. WfildfdOnot costal' tam virtues or a thine thittle of limbiate Poster% Outthive Balatim, the met of manufadarieg which Is thin* as that, of almost any other snmital i Zti t te4en s few prlriefilit:whllth bliOlatitntkle 11$411 - rlap• parentli small, and unprincipled dealers will soinekliatp recommend other npalklitei. on which thew proem are larger, unless the customers insist upon having Iladime Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter's retire .11absesniprIce10 cents, end In buret bottles at 20 cts, and take po other.. If you:canal:4*st lt, atone store you can at another. Witold by all Druggists and Store-keepers at 10 chi and an larger betties at 9* ob. HALL ft BlTCSl4..Pr9Priotom Wholesale Drugilets, 218 Gireeawioh EL, NEW YORK. • Geo. agent, Market Square, Harrisburg. .14 20 -my . VITILL be sold on the promisee, Oil y If liaturday, the tOth, day ; of October, 101 = • • • • •• eta Wise mir t inisiebies' Iterp_tet aarm' or tract at iiitproved bind etuato in Bast Hanovericrws. ship, Daupbia noway, adjoining Banda ritaikeii,latiia of Daniel Haada, Levi Tittle, NEM' Lingle aid °Mere— coniainibg in lb. ,WiLONI about one hundredsnd iNty acres, 'mein Mormon erected A TWO STORY 1.4:6 manual BOARDED DWELLING ROUSE, sk large New Yr inie Bank Barn, a tenant ones and other int btukuip. Nasrly every' eld has levy to mining Water. Thell are &WWI Won ydive sera of the tang to good Umb4v, the residue n a high state of cultivation, math of 4t 1 1 14,41 UM_ lal ly timed. I ate the estate of Margaret Tbailie; &Pd. , Attendance wik be then and mind Boas of we ewe known by JAME* Lamb, SALIM WWI, septid.wat* Bsecutorm VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU WANT LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING OASIS, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS _ Of every description and quality, yen will had the largest assortment at • BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. AUDITOR'S 1(0110E. In•tha;mattar atlas bberith} _la Ilalpbta Co. ttli. ale of * aie of bolo. mot Mks a R al • est, vend. Kt. so. aa,Loadonsiator• • au:, 2I A mg. ig t iaaL :- ORPtembei'll ilitn,ordered by the coati - UNA J. - ir. aliwakiLLAiiidei Auditor. to-distriblato the rad • apa at i theimWe .7,0r7 rpopth ti s Ma beads oat' Tiiiiim int*, Ina Wok ta lie 40.311, i ~ „ $1 ipso. a arritbkisigu,pal ' of *OWN% IWIA at /0 s; a grams aa4 whom up polka inteSONsi liag "Awl. imietkiiisiriw IN W•uworacat. ittistelktmius. PIII3LIO BALE. PUBLIC ''SALE, The Cheapest and Healthiest 11.1r311 Exclusive Wholesale Agent, Depot, '194 Water Street, None w e ed union Blgned N. DAVIS &CO World according to the i d of Clonereee, in the year 1862. In Clerva Office of the Thetriot Court for the booth ern"➢letiet of New York. This OurFER hes been retailed extensively for months In this city, sith a daily Iner.salug demand.— A of it soli satisfy ate moat inereduloos that it is a whnlesorne, palatable. and cheap substitute for any °oboe heretofore offered in thli market. Put up la ens pound pp rs, teatly labelled, and parked fa boxes emits atilt floe dozen or eh lbe, mob, koep.well fn any olio ate,) and sold ate price to make It worthy the attention of all who bay or nab Votroa • liboral &mount will ba made to dealers. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Jost received, at BERGNER'S-BOOS STORE, a full supply- of - PROTOGB&PHIO ALBUMS, Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes. ALBUMS FOB 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. ALBUMS FOR 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. n 1: ALBUMS FOR 80 PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM FOB 60 PHOTOGRAPHS. • AlidY4lve Ceuta To Tivonty-five Dollars. HOUND IN mout, WITH CLASP. BOUND IN FEENCH MOROCCO, WITH BOUND IN TIMIKEIr MOROCCO, WITH TWO CLASPS. BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH PANELLED SIDES. BOUND IN VELVET, %Tim cusrs—VlEßY RIMEL BOUND, IN MOROCCO, WITH MUTT MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS. PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPH; ALBUMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUIEMD WOMEN. : iOOPISIS OF RARE : 'ENGRAVINGS. OOPIF OF CHOICE PAINTINGS. Any Chrt. r* publlolhed In the country will be furnished to order. -• • PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size not in the stendard styles will be made to order. 11 ERPNER% Chest) . Bookstore. AN ENTIRE ` ` NEW STOOL OF , . . GOLD PENS ! ryas beat and largest assortment of Gold Pens 1. bee just been opened at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOS STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton & Co., of New York, and warranted to give fair eatisfeetion. A trialwill satisfy one. any Mourdne the prices bedow " • Geld .Pee and Silver Holder.for 21.26. Gold Pen'and SilVer Holder for $1 60._ . Gold Pen and Silver Holder for:sl 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 15. (101 4ren.N4 1 . Saler Holder for $2 50. &a - 14i and Silver Helder for $2 75. ifold•Pan and Silver Holder for:sB 26. Gobi Pen and 136 et Bolder for so 75. Gold Pest and fever Holder for $4 26. G 1d Rya 0441 , 0 00)1, with Haber Holder $6.00. Gold riikindliencti with Rubber bolder, PO. PRE EC SUTTER ICX6 T PRIC E. RAVING fitted up clarge vict. with Pane of 4412• ft , }einti ar i ti lVla I to 'l t gfollari Nl* simptiresh los aotd, patter anal Elam pulis! . nocg, - HavinezeL vsristy to -t ;. , / f jutwg "r. N to MIMI et Zeller% h ossonmood ii iis Wu elite. Zriteto. Ijs tutu' twum Beverage la Vue. RYE MILLS PREPARED L.. 8. HOYT, Now York, (Adjoining United States Hotel.) TRY IT ! ALBUMS FOB 40 PHOTOGRAPHS., By ' From our Morning Edition THE WELLMWSEUEG FIGHT, Return of Col. Campbell from litiolunond. Erroneous Statements Oorrwted. Colonel Campbell, 6th Pennsylvania cavalry, has just returned from Richmond, where he was carried, after being taken a prisoner at Williamsburg, Virginia. fie expresses great astonishment at the report that his camp was surprised, as it is very far from being true. The enemy consisting of the Holcomb Legion, South Carolina, three companies of the 13th Virginia, two companies of North Carolina and one com pany of Georgia cavalry, with their advanced guard, came upon the Federal lines at day break, September 9th, and succeeded in wound ing one, and driving in three of the outpost pickets. The intelligence was immediately conveyed to camp, a distance of four miles, when the Colonel commanding rode to the front, leaving orders with the next officers in command to prepare the regiment for action. To the mean time the enemy felt their way cautiously, by throwing a supporting force up with their ad vance, and pressing the Federal pickets :back, until they reached the west end of Williams burg, at which point a running fight took; place through the town between the enemy's advance guard and the pickets. During this time the Federal force, consisting of four hundred cav alry, bad been brought np from camp to the east end of the town and plated in three sepa rate columns at supporting distance. The first squadron received the shock of the enemy's charge, but could not.. resist IL They then pressed upon the second squadron, which gave way and fell back upon the third. An effort was then made to tally the men for a charge; they, however, continued failing back in comparative good order, until they reached a point distant one mile below tee town, where they were again rallied by the Colonel 'com manding, and gave signs of a determination to make a bold etatid, bur, after delivering a few well-directed rounds from their cat blues, they again fell baCk in the direction of the ca-op. It was at this point that Col. Campbell, in an effort to cover the retrograde movements of his troops, was taken prisoner, togetber with two•of his commissioned and a few of the -non commissioned officers and privates, who had made a stand for his support and protection.— The regiment:subsequently re-formed and took the town, , driving, a portion of the enemy up the Rich mond- road. - TheoGolenetheri riot yet joined lfic regiment, being paroled for exchange, and thetefote can not give a list of toe casualties.. The time coo cupied in. the fight with the pickets and the main body consumed nearly three hours. septo-6teod FROM. MISSOURI, The Pursuit of Quantrell's Guerilla THE REBELS ROUTED. CAPTURE OF HORSES, ARMS, &o &uses Car, Mresomit, Sept. 22 The following official report hes just been . received from , the expedition under Col. Awns, Which has been in pursuit of Quantrell's guf3rills •bands since their 'raids in Alatho. • For fourteen days our forces have been in hot pursuit of Quatroil through Jackson., Gass, Johnson and Lafayette counties, but were unable to bring 012 an engagement, other than an occa sional picket skirmish until the 9th, when about fifty of our cavalry came up with.the enemy five miles north of Pleasant Hill. A bush fire was kept up for'about ten minutes, when the enemy broke and fled. in confusion, leaving two of their dead on the field. We planed. them two nailed 'farther when the enemy entered. tie woxis, scatter ing in all clirectione. :Thi,..enemy'elosii is - Unknown. Our imp wasoneitilled awl three wounded. We captured froth tie enemy all the trans portation and subsistence for the expedition, one hundred stand of arm', ten thousand rounds of ammunition, one hundred horses,. five. wa gons, a mintier of touts, and other equippsge ; also a considerable quantity of . dry goods, gro ceries,. Sm., all of which were previously stolen from the citizens of klathe. The houses, outbuildings, grain, &a., belong ing to sumo twelve : acted marandere, whose premises bad been the favorite haunts of gner tines, were burned. From Wiudihwton. ftaimation of the President. W.uumaTorr, Sept. 22. Br no Pogrom or THE trozzeo Sums or I; Abrahera Lincoln, President of-the United States of America, and Corrnimnder-in-chief of the Array and Navy.thereof, do hereby pro Claim and declere thatherzafter, asheratofore,lhe war will be prosecuted with the objectPractically ' of restoting the constitutional relation between the United States and each of the States and the maples theteef, in which Stets that relation is or may be suspended or disturbed. That it is my purpose upon the neat meeting of con gress to *gain recommend the adoption of practical measures tendering pecuniary aid to the free acceptance or recjeotion of all slave, States, so called, the Peel" whereof - May ' not then be in rebellion againetthe United States, and which States may then have voluntarily adopted, or there alter may voluntarily a dopt immediate or grad- 1 tial aboluthmerit of slavery within their repeti tive limits ; and that the etrat to colonize per sons of African descent, with' their consent, ilpqa this continent or elsewhere; with Abe previously obtainee cene. ht et ttlervenunehtli i e=lating there, will be continnetii. that on 1 . tirsidity of January, in the yea r of pur . nee thousand west hundred mid 'sixty -t ail persons held as staves within any ,:ln • designated parts of a state, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the trot. tell States, shall be then, thenceforward and NQ. 22. Band. 'Aitraucuk. A PROCLAMATION gbaut tiding flu. Baring procured Steam Power Prostate, we are Pro Par ed to execute JOS aim BOOK PRINT NO of ovum description, cheaper then It an be done at any other establishment In the oonstry. RATES OF ADVERTISING. sir Four lines or less constitute ens-half mean. %lines or more Mass four constitute a square. Square, one d ty $0 6$ 0 one vo eel: ~ 195 01 ens month ..'........ ............ 960 a three moans 600 64 ask months 6 00 ~ One year , 10 00 One !maze, one der RI me week 2 00 . one month 6 00 three months..... 10 09 . six month. 15 00 14 one year 90 00 r Realm= notices Mewled In the bowl Coitnan, or before Marriages and Deaths, RIGHT GENTS PER LINE for mob Insertion. Mr Marriages and Seaga to 'be Merged *a regular advertisements. .... forever free, and the Executive 'Govern ment of the United States, including the Military and Naval authority, thereof, will recognise and maintain the freedom of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons or any of them la any efforts they may make for actual freedom; that the Executive will, on the firs t day of January aforesaid, by proclamation de signate the states, and parts of states, if =yin which the people thereof, respectively, shall then he in rebellion against the United States, and the fact that any state, or the people there of, shall on that day be in good faith repre sented in the Congress of the United States by members chosen thereto at elections wherein two majority of the qualified voters of such stateshall have participated, shall in the ab sence of strong countervaling testimony, be deemed conclusive evidence that such state, and the people thereof, are not then in rebel lion against the United States. That attention Is hereby called to an act of Congress, entitled act to make an additionalarticle of war, appro ved, March 18, 1862, which act is in the words and figure following : Be it enacted by the Senate and Bow of &pram- Wire of the Unita Bides of American Congress m umbled, that hereafter the following snail be promulgated as an additional article of war for the good of the army of the U. 8., and shall be observed as such article: All officers or persons in the military or naval service of the United States, are prohibited from employing any of the forces under their respect ive commands for the purpose of returning fu gitives from service or labor, who have escaped from any persons to whom such service or labor baclaimed to be due ; and any officer, who -hall is found guilty by a court martial of violating this article shall de dismissed from the service. Section StXxnul, And be it farther enacted that this ant shall take effect from and after its passage. Also to the ninth and t-nth sections of an act entitled an actto surpresa insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seise and °enflame property of rebels, and for other pur poses approved July 17th, 1862, and which sections are in the words and figures following: Section /Irma, And be it further enacted, that all slaves of persons who shall hereafter be en gaged in rebellion against the Governinent of he United States. or who shall in any way give aid or comfort thereto, and captured from such persons and taking refuge within the hues of the army, and all slaves captured from such persons, or deserted by them and coming under the. control of the Government of the United States, and all slaves of such persons found on or being within soy place occupied by rebel forces, and afterwards • ccupied by the forces of .the United Stat e, shall be deemed captives of war, and shall be forever free of their servitude and not again held as slaves. Station Ten, And be it further enacted that no slaves escaping into any state or territory or the District of Colombia, from any °trier State shall be delivered np or lo aoy way impeded or hindered of his liberty except for orime orsome offenceegainsttbelaws unless the person claim ing said ingttive shall that make oath that the person to whom the lab Tor service of such fa gitivels alleged to, be doe• his lawful owner and has not borne arms against, us b 3 the present rebellion, riot in any way given aid and comfort thereto. No person engaged in the mi litary or naval service in the United States shall under any pretense whatever assnine to decide on the validity of the claim of any per son to the service or labor of any other person, or surrender up any such person to the claim ant, on pain of being dismissed from the ser vice. And Ido hereby enjoin upon, and order all persons engaged in the Military and Naval service of the United states to observe, obey and enforce, within their respective sphere of service, the act and sections above recitet4and the Executive will in due time recommend that all citizens of the United States who shall have remained loyal' thereto throughout the rebellion, shalt , !upon the restoration of the constitutketal 4 - elation be tween the United States and their , respective states, and the people of that relation shall have been suspended or destituted, be amtpen sated for all losses by acts of the United States, including the lees of slaves. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United Stites te be axed. Done at Om city of Washington this twenty second day of September, in the year of, our Lord one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the independence of the United States the eighty-seventh. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the Praddent, Wm. 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