i :
'r
In
fhE HERALD OF TIIE IMOX
: -
if-
FILMINGTO?r,r
t MARCH 13.
TERMS:6f SUBSCRIPTION:
Finclc Copy.' rf V.t..,.....l.J..V.'......r..$ " 10
Jir Mai! or Carrier,,qae week......-.......-. 60
hj vail or Ctrrier, one month.. .......-V 2 00
Hv'Uail or Carrier, three months.. ......... 5 00
To Newsdealers -,j
, . Per each 101 opie.........-......... 6 00
Per etch 1C0O icopiet.. 50 00
V holesale orders te papers mart be handed in on
the evening previoas to publication, and accom
panied by tna cash. J v ' . , ' ,
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
One Square, each and every insertion..- 1 00
llalf a Column, each and every insertion.... 8 00
Unc Column, each and every iasertion 15 00
Special notices vfilt be charged at the rate of
tWentv-6 tq cent per lim-, each insertion.
A discount of 25 per cent, from these rates will
"be pi ad s for advertisements inserted one month or
loccr. .-
pVTSo adrertiiepents " till. forbidden" will be
feceired. i
All ord.T.fr papers or advertising roast be ac
companied nilh the cah. '
Job Wo k done with neatness and dispatch, and
at moderate rates, j
rand Ualijr of the People.
j ,
GE.YEEAL I'ObciL OF THE CITI
ZENS OF VI ILMSGTOX AND
VICIXITY.
army - (hat ja so highly spoken of, and pleasure
that ire are made'a onth-plec'for the li'Iief
And this leads to; the suggestion -where are the
ladies ? One Is beard from; none are seen.? The
federal soldiers 'are harmless to ladies, H-be-baved
and polite. The presence of the fair sex
on the streets . occasional! .would oiAj tend to
illustrate, more clearly there good qualities,. It
would do more.. The boys, are weary witftldng
and arduous campaigning, and careless o tlreir J
appearance because of the ntter absence from
female society to ' which they have so long bee
subjected. Should tney encounter sjniliDg beauty
at-erery corner, how. quickly their appearance
would change Cloth and shoe brushes would be in
so great demand that Cutter & French, would be
compelled to send for an extra ctrgo at once.
Then, too, there would seem to be a greater ob
ject in cleaning up the streets, and so the sanitary
condition of the town would be "improved. In
every view of the case good would come f it.
Even 'Mayor Dawson's grand meeting of citixens
would hare -greater significance were the ladies to
come oat and manifest by their smiles a union
sentiment. By all means" ladies, jshow yourselves
there bright sun-shinxdays, and withhold us from
running back, into absolute barbarism.
! "
.Come and let us Reason Together.
Mayor's Office,
Wilmington, March 10, 1865. J
T!i citizens bf Wilmington and vicin
ity are re-jiutccl. to meet at the Thea
trti ou, Tuesday, evening, the 14th inst.,
at 7 1-2 o'cloqk,. to take counsel to
gether, "and confer on the best interests
of. car City and State.
. . JOHN DAWSON, Mayor.
TIte NEWS AXD THK CITIZSNS'.MBET-
; ' j ; ixg.
With the news which comes to us from Sli 3r-m.u.:iur'61ieriJan-
with the news that continues
to Cimc ov of hnioa 'successes in all parts of
the country, it seems to us there ehould be uo
trouble in Uetermjmiirg .the best interests ot this
citv and F'Hie at the citizens meeting 'to-morrow
nij;li!.. It was said that Wilmington and. Charles'-'
ton were both OTtkcuated in order to concentrate J
troops to opp ge J Sherman. ' In addition to the
troois withdrawn! frem those points. reinforce
ncn's were sent . o Johnston's army from Rich.
"inonJ, and even th? oil chieffnin, Loe himself,
Kent down to stfcp the advance of the Yankee
arcij . But it was all. to no purpose. Sherman
miVfrl on as steadily as though no opposition
w;r.in.hiB wuy; and despite rebel prophesies
of his utter destruction, Jie has struck a new
Las-, and i.s to l;iy perfectly eecAire. The time
when he could hate been destroyed, had the rebels
the power' to desftoy him, is pa-?t. . The golden
oppoi -t unity has nWn. 4 .
8 eri.uui has pounced down u:cq Early like an
engte. upon its p-fey,. and swooped up the rebel
army oi the Valley of Virginia, horse, foot and
n??, bag ayljhaggage, commander and eub-;
. A more complete affair has not bees re.
CLEANLIYESS A NO IIRALTH. , !
We are daily in -receipt of communications from
citizens in regard to the danger incurred by reason
of the filthy condition of the streets and alleys of
the town, and are pleased to notice that the mili
tary authorities have taken the matter in hand,
and with strong details of men are at urk re
moving the accumulation of offal that disfigure
the highways. No more important wbrk than 'this
can be undertaken and it will not be completed
when the present accumulations are removed. It
is a work that, inthis climate. requires to be' re
newed every, day. The. refuse of restaurants,
cook-houses and kitchens should not' be permitted
to be thrown into the streets, but deposited in
boxes or barrels, and hauled away .b y garbage
carts every morning. The trenche that surround
the city, it. not positively necessarj for roiitary
purposes, of which we do not judge, should be
filled np to prevent their use by ;the soldiers,, aiid
proper places of retiremcntvith deep sinks should
be prepared wherever i,ltey will be most convex
nient. There ara-other suggestions of a sanitary
nature that have beeu. made, but the. authorities
will doubtless notreqliire their repetition.
Those who have resided in-Wilmiugton longest,
and are most familiar with its climate, are really I
working themselves into a panic' on this subject. ,
There is every genefal alarm lest a few day 8 of
warm weather, which we are likely to have at any
time now, should produce a pestilence iff .our
midst. But there is no occasion for this alarm
or. panic. As we h-ve aid, the worK is air. ady
commenced, and in a very short ttm- the city will'
be as clean as a ncnt housewife's kitchen. Tiie
labor of keeping it clean will then be compai a
tiVely eapy: ! . ,: r . ;
t
TUEASURir nKGVWJkTMOnS. i
The foUowiflJ;
for the information f of U partieti interested at
Wilmington and vicinity : . .
ton.and oter places within this Agency!, wflrbe i1
s ued only to "persons of un'qaifstionablje oy jltr," and
q;ho fuiy cbmply-wnth the Ke'erai Treasury ttegu
lations by (taking the required oath And filing the
the proper bond. A i pucation to keep "Supply
Stores' ntt't oe na e to 4be Supervising Special
Agnt, or tc an Asststat t Agen'., ) i
II. -Allf jjiirtisaVho f?ell goods, vrah-s, and! mer i
cbandise without obtaining a proper authority, will
be liable to -are their entire stock in t;adeseited,
condemned af;dold, us prorided by lwl
:rIlI-":N person- rball be interested iai more than
one Supply Store in this Agency, andj'the nanfe and
location ot" every parfr ?o interetedlnbat be given
to thr Suptjrii-ing, or Assistant Spec all A gent, be
fore the authority or perhri. is issued. 1 The Haxi 4
mum amount thst anv firm may be permitted to,im
port for sale, shall not exceed $3000ltK) per month
unless Hie Co-jt.inanding General of tbeiDistrict for
military reasnsf requests it to bi iarjper. Regular
authorised jpirtie keepinjp Supply t?tres," may ell
to Qther ' auo Orized jJiplr. $tore" for jresalefthe i
Supply u re making the purchag'-'; i)n iBo'lnstancx',
however, t' go beynd fhe amount, er! month, de
signated in their a iitho; iiy. I
IV. Everjr person tonnected with 4 Supply Stoi e
as clsik or nssutaut, and nor, a meabfr of , tbe lirm,
will bo i tquircd to take the oath of lijalty, and file;
the same with the Supervising, tht Assistant, oi one:
of the Lotw I Special Agents. j
V. Any ;ict or t xpres?in of disloysijltor mat.iestr
indicatHm:ot,synipatby and favor fo if the success of,
the present! reoejiion,- will beregarced as.sotlicienti
US ADQRSTEPATOEKT rif.
' faaiTT or TSk o'b t n i H'C.
BrxctAt. OaDis, . j j
JXe.
:m
16.
trlet will comprise all toe territory,. u'uf.
cauie'-lor. tie iinmediateeancellatioa of th'e aathoi ity. I Wtntrol in rear of the -ariaieb operati:. j'; ,
"VII The Chief CenrmisWy Qf SaH,.,
telle all surplus subsistence safiplie i ,("
Wilmington and vicinity, eauiirp Mien. (1 '
Ceipts to be. given therefor, acd will turjr. 1
over to a Committee to coitposcd thf ti
: . . l ...... -i
amed enremen, citizens ot iliE',..crk r ,
' Messrs. S. D WALLACE, t..v
E, Ai KEITH, i "nik
. JAMES II. S HACK KU,
WILLIAM IS. UTI.iiv. "'
" ' T GEORGE ClIAM:off;j
- : , JAilESALDEMMAk,
Who'-wAr "receive atid issue'tbt 'u-.i. ;, i.
j: The Qoartermaetcr l)eprtment w iijl fc.-i .
necessary transportation.
By command of Major Genera! S k ,'.( .-!.
: '" J. A.. CAiil'iKti.;
! Lieut. Col. 'A A . A.-4t;,
llrt. CrV., niklrict or Vi;iij;u?ft
jtinKickAb Ordeks,
So. I. j
This iuteitde i to ap'p y to all aie'iiibbrs of the pvux
VI. iTh
wilt be sutiect to examination bv the teujpervisiiifiror
)cpeciI Ageut, or by the proper itcs.lJ
ent. ":! f i .
chants snd traders will bes permitted to
Aseitanl
Sp cial Agl
VI I. We
sell goods
loyal p if tip
;thi.- Militai
'Special'-A a
- will a ail
books and account)! of all Supply StoWs
and fiipplies in reosonabil?" Quantities to
es," who reside 'withir. the j j it-ket lines -of
y Post, without the certincate lot the Local
eul. So trader or uierc!janjt, howevi r,.
w ed to soil to any pa'rtv permitted br the'
Miiitarv authoiilitrf rocome (roin t eionIaict picket?
lines, unless" the. per j it at srad Local' Special. A gtnt.
is exhiljted t( sa'd trader or mer habt land then Ijo:
Greater quantity :aut o-- sold than speohed .by said
permit. Alii p ti tu,- coming through said; i.icjcet lines
before. uaki.ug purchases are un e teLiotho offiqe of
the Lo'cal Kpcriii 1 Agent.' Permits ts cotue and o
through tbie jsicktt lines arc givt n entirely by the
Military 'a tithot es. ' . - 1. v i
VIII. i) inetcfiant or tra er nill be permitted in
put chase or take pkst!esdioifif the gjoods and stock.
another , Supply biore, without giving
in tradi of
da J notice
IX. Th
In obedifence to' orders received f::,nj M,rJt.
aeUobeld Cuunandu:g tbe"Uej-irtt.i-. tj b9! j
ruuie commanioivne iisi. or " uuur.ifii,
l'eir Ktver as ,a Laue. I a at also en... -w ;. .
ji::jlies bt Provost M lshrl Gtnerai, v Alfa. ti,.
i?'rriued. " - . '
: v oad-quarters are ;estaWi;hed in W;
fni-i. E. Lewis Moore, will s.tvc . a..?;.
Au at-nt . General,
L.iuU: . Col. James F." Handle tf, ju ii,
shit e, i-: rappointed Provost JIarsh.il of V.I ,,;,
i r'urt.ier stafitappointnients will be n-uJt ;. i , -.
1 JOS.K: HAT( r.v,
B;ii;Ge:i; 1.'.. .V,
" HeI Qt"AKTf.R8, DkPT 0';f Il.'.ii St. "
"Wilmington.. N. C. 3l.ircli T ; f i '".
General Order, .Aro.,'2.1iJrevt i'.rij.M l 1
Et L. Hayea, is nr signed to the ch'argi- - il.
tured. abandoned and eonfjpiih"' nr-.f, ,,;
ud obUiniiikT permission from thir office, i , t ... , ... ,1
rinzinjf- of "fresh vegetable Jtruits. but- ;lrlct, more ep, ially such as will 1; , ,. ,.,
ter &nu - ffly?; poultry, irti"ii Jt"n rucur,! cutia aca ,"""v mc- ncasmj .iv-.
irem 'MHtjif. umovi pw su.' K reswinj; ib uie ouu- i j. ne win take iu; mt-ciiaU. injeasut e 'o
try to. i os t and town, under thet coatrft o-- the
miiitnryl aijith rities, to be disposed ?f tjpthe firmyi
navy, and jriiizyns, w II bV readily facilitated by Per
mit Otlice! and. Local Spe i' Agent. ' ; "
X. As-itli o theiijhest iiuporianjce to thie 'public
interest thiat the War, Navy, and Treasury "lirpart-.
ni-nis. -shojuld act hartnniaoutly, ali Htlic ers.j Arfit
aitr. and I.ffeai Agents coiwiectcd with ti is Aencv,,;
wil readijj answer uch . inquiries j and give.mchr
suppot t ama be in their .po-er toj tho 'e engaged
in the tiiiiitarv ami naval service. I- .'. ' -f
XI. Untjl Wilmington i deel red an open prt by
J'rocla'oatiion of tt-t- Pretidi'itt, or niiti! iulat.d coia-ii.unic-atica
is opened Yoin an to thie'po'rtof IfVrati-'
lort, ttadeis at this point must necersai ilv b? touch
J.I! t
description, locality, .quantity ami t!. :'u-:-r.
alleged owner, absent, or pTc-er.t, alii:: .m.
gather fuch imorwa tion s w ill tend t ti r i,
nent ditributiiii cf the-protie.-tiv. ! .
Xll pecFOn? ar e hereby instructed '.to jplv li
iiiTuniici i , n s.uvu ix, uyinHuon w 1 1 niti i I In. :'- f
'All military, force under tLiccouuri.ir.'j
-enjoined t fiord h?ni aid and prorcttilo: ...
: needed i a id wlitbuut fur ther iiistt ueWoj: , ,n V : ,
: prevent all destruction of prvperiy, . a in. p..
vng. maiaueing and unlawful tradj. ,'A ;
it-red, abandoned and confiscable .-f. ,4 'x
J disposed of. u der cleat Iv esfabliIi.-:.i L.'.-
Jinn- i- iv W
dr-ioo
alt?':n'
A 'AW filch iii New 15edficrd, wJiose practice
is quite extensive in doctoiii?g dull saws?, puts
out a.' sign in the form of a hardsaw with these
words, "attw-dentist," painted on it. j ,
.corded. during thejwnr. And now Lee is compelled
to send away frorr Kichmond another detachment
- a stioug orce-rtoguatd his lacK door at
Lynchburg. He will be wise to look out how he
sends troops away, or Grant will pounce down
aifoc him some fine moriAg, nd serve him quite
ft uucermonioualy as did Sheridan Early. ;
The principal towns of Nocth Carolina are one
fier the other falHng into the, possession of the
aaati .nal forces. , "Beaufort, Newbern, Wiimfngtoo,
.Iayctterrie,. Kins ten these already float' the
stars und stripes." The same emblem s wilL fly over
Jol lsbon and lUleigii and HUkboro and Greens
boro doubtless before .many days.- "or, if Slier.'
i . ' ' V v' ' - 1 . 'i.
nuu eouU not be ropped whgni marching frcm
"Savrinnah" into die. State, he "certainly caunot;bc
resist a d cckw that to his victorious army 'is added
the popreiful focfe yedex the command ot General
ScUo reid : ciu ull the doubt Cul ones, if anj
,auch there bv tbat.-tlere .are ; naiionaL Iroopr.
enough in Xortk jCarblina to-day .to couquor.the
unttea armies ortke rebellion.
'.TiWrefore, hy should ihere be any question as
to five Mty f lite 'tncwent asv it co cerns the
f t:le 1 iliia.ciiV iad Slate ? With i tkW tWre-
A n a. AJ, th rroc.awaJ on and
dfHi;. vf. Gvaeruor Aaee i caanet liold
tiliStaU !o3sr crat of lie Unibql' 'A few rliii-
x: demtriVe ' tare 11 ih 'li Li.;;-. A -tti
i t iti iicf trMCtion. : Tl . Mwe now "
MAHISE ISTELLIGEiVCE.
1 Pear or WtxiNarov, Marcli 1L;
Steamer Vorth 'Poh1''-"-1 ' f '
':'" Matagorda.- ,. ,...A t
" Christopher.
llth.Str. Stonton.
, ' , ,I'arthenia.
: ' James S.' Green.
.- IN BEjlOW.. J
Schooner Virgini-.
, ,- ;.'...--pace. ' ,i ... hii.-':.
V ,Mary. .. . ,
Steamer Cloud. -
12th.-Steamer .Vorth Point. '
. " Champion. ' sl
Brig Humboldt. : ; r
6 ' FROM BJL0W. r H!f
. Steamer Walis if$2 . f s; j f i
TOm DAY'S ADV E It TI S EM EN TS
Sagean5gerM.;4:!
Mocdar Evening, MarVh 1511,. 18C5'. fi r : h,
t; mi sj isi ots Bft i oo-esi
IrIr 'f&WS tyttoa Bu?wers
Latlj of Lyons; or; Love and jPriile.
i stricted. "jo lonjr as t"e blc I:adek?onfiriUi s here.
:od andsupplies can 'only be brought tl tree tig-'$'
VV'i iniufrton via Cane Far River as al miiitarv necesv-n
sity. The applicant must obtain' thf r'risent o' ttiih well devised, pot only' for tht beriffi ?! i'l : G
War Department at .abin"'tiu before jthe i'reahu Ml 'ment. but an well ftir tbl M. a -;..-
ii eyi i Linen b ... j.eruiii. jf-iu tli we riuppcii oti
reet y ti this .dace, as aioreiid. . Cju the arrival of
goods. at tVis point permitti-d. tbfv n.ust be first
reported t the. Local Agent and th -niold ni v in ac
cordance with the Treasury Kegillatjon J Tu? Local .y. ji j Quart'
Agent will examine the cargo to'asqertain wlKSiber' ! , - 4 F"
it eoroparqs 'with the duplicate invoice. !'.
XI L. Alf parties , holding r cootriollinig personal
: property ithinour lin'esinclidiiug fcotton, tobacco,
and othr jproductions consigned, deposited oj left."
with them: bv anv person or persons Within the Re
. - ; ; Jri . i.si. ' 'A j . . ..! ..- i i
wei imrr, n) n w ue weniwen WUft iBfrieoci-
lion will, bte expected to account fot- and promptly
dellrer npltlie same to be disposed of! as captured or
abandoned property..- Leases giren'for I abandoned '
hoC?es, stqre roo -i s., and tenements, by such ptrt'es!
within thelRebel lines can have no foirce Or validity i.
The rent f'T prooerty of- this discrintionj (not occ'u
J I ill ' Jt; .i ... ... ! - . T . .
and tora: citizen.
Tho olhVj of Breve'Brig. Ger:
'iBingion, on .Vi a ;ket Street, next Io.r ij t!:.' i ift:
f
By order of Brig. Gen. Hxw'i.ky : 1 '
E. LEW IS MOOIIE, Cim ..IV. A.,A. U.
pied by the military authorities) must bel paid to the"
Treasury Agent. Parties holding houses and furni
ture belo.-igiug to persoufwiihin theiKebel Hues will
oe expeetea to give a strict account pr the tioe, in
order ihatj-snch disasi tion may benoiadejof t'ie same
as provided br law and the R infatiins-J -.' ' 1 -
XIII. ! rbe ppschase ad ihipmntiof products by
pfiai.B pariies jr, huo win oe, sospenuea until inn
ana specinc instructions are received: from th Trea
adrv Depart mont.
s XI The -office o' the Local Special
Agent win;
for the present, be tceatxd at thtrCprirt tt.usi it
Wiiwipgn..r.; !;i -j,. lsr : , '
; XX.- From, time to time such Information will be
given- concerning the' Treasury it eeta ti ns a m a y
a. . . a. j..- .r,a ' .
mpKtii: io o jnauey p iuierest to t;ne puouc
.JopV Special Ag.
nEAioK, ;
Trm Dept. .,
. .- HTAiQtrA-aTee& Dep. ur Vv;iijti-it-N-,J
Wilihincn . t'.,' Marrh 'M, j
General Order. jVb. 3. All ptnonf in f big h
t-ict are hereby enjoined to brir g ia h 1 dMir
Capt. Ackennar, at theoftceof JJrcvet lir;ii
General Hayes, nextooqr to iJi-ri jclLdrter
aU. rifles and muskeg and their ajvurtLinr
swords, pistols, and military tve-ip'os arwJ ei
ments, that weie' formerly held by t-e called Co
federate authoiities. i
- --'.'.-'.-...-- j -. 1 .-, . j
His known that a large quantity of r:i!!4r:E!
t tarious 4escrIpti6o were left in th.c !j:stii-t,-a:
nat a portion thereof was taken bv' anHHitru
person About the time the tovn wai occap. J-
h(f lawful authorities.' i Ail such xnat bt
tmrntd in, or the parties holding theiaj will'n -fH
aarity dealt with. " f f r v T
,t By c rdr of Brig. Gen. J:'B. IiU licy : ;
I , V.E. LEV7IS MOORE, Capt. A,
i.
' After which,
t fTrfff rjC. "f " .Liqaors,.rMr; rft Osj.Bfc
inWuut ui Mie iRQgoaote" rarte of - ' -'! j i v
IN AND OUT OF PLACE.
HLBtre CaI r 5i 60., ;
iT'L'71V'Z?r. '!.fr.-;.V,ar TV 1 4 77 c'cleck.
I
uiHusr. owri in ioi, service or tne i rL r "L ' . - - , j il'
. &' J v ' v . f r. , " I A. C. is .hereby aaained to dutr as C
, , E A D QUA R T EJttS POST 0 FJ&tfL MI X G'T.O !f
GxjKsaAti Cartas l'-v-ii'' -" !- 1
unitea ?ita
ansencjropi their Comieand wI. rrp
rtCuterAhtiiiahaev,. , :r;!v., 't? -"v
4 fc.VRrW'., esseis jnot naTaIf
J f this Pert, wili on arr.rliig 'immeaUtelY
'r""' neqnrierr ana utn isn J a list f
t paatensrers who-, are etrilaa , ai i(or9Uett
aj rs ,s mnorjij . uar
their btfftii..". ?
. . Ky erderof
i7 :
I ' J '- ' i. : s ;.,. t r iter i
tli'.;BferVBrier JOSEPH C. 4
onins3'lBl 1
i . a; IP a nr. ? r rntKivv o ! Ai
; sm
.--.-J r 15.1 At
..new waia Wi'irmjt ' i inia .a tM o. i : i . i 1
i i fi iii Ail i i . .... . -.
are
hrem and
". .-.J ; Si J-
Hi
r:!'"; v kJ-F.1 JlUNTi VtWn v !
ilxj txrIaiiMeca;d QItt Adt. .
ladle eTTribraingUnC i f egard to conduct of
fie' isajffck! irniy-pridrf- bajue it It . ur
-v - BBTjoara i
a en with rooms mna'anntrxttMi .is. . f
ir cvTamand or Bnir:
. XEWrS MOORE, Cap. an!d A., A. C.
HliyH? DEPT. OF KOR.Til CAUOLIXA,
.1 '
i i ARMY OF THE OHIO,
WiiVtcernv V f 'llmr'Ax 11. 1'
rac;Au Oanxas.
b Xo;18.
n m - A
1. tliig. Cemeral J. Han lei its lrt
alcard in the eowwarid nf the District of Wiimicf
bkb irillembcace ail. the Urriturr BBdr.j
lfitf Mr.'pAl In. m f aF fha as-v uniiir ft tin? v
ttat liiver as a, bare.
l;vlinwb5y,wiUhVef ''f llk lrU1
jjif - the depot at rVTUu: ia'gMiiV Cfapiu Fcst HJ
pi ipr use ri raii oau id rear ot en- a.
rf-iy TheX4;nder. J
'i BrordefBrtBrlieni o7t., , WVWh
. A r . 1 -, . - w jk wv. .t irvt r-;i t-;.t ... . ; i . ; '
10
r).:
i-
1
A -2
7 "A
IT