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J a a s ury itiat our faist I rears sV'M' subject wh.ch our rtiuii. . , -, ..i , Jt..vx-.s- v-,r tlo Uih m;f I ami .his ffM " rccqvry 1 ftwidi.t vriiH-v -1.4? several tkys prcvio.as.y-a nil nm an ace ! id met wuh, bin n ;Ps naviftg run way im 1 - - .11; I. .ku.l hunTrimi-tta l iim tr V Iractuun his. right Querns ut ihc shifc. h-.wer raaxillary heio he face a t r -i --- . -r T ha illtriHHSiU- ivw v v-iiv i-'Vjr .? B Ittend ilr. fr S.'-:iIP. V.- i--t--' """""'" "Viil 'r ex;ivJS'.;i it,' '-,11 Ul .IIJI d UT ill .,.i.rIi ! ; . i i:r ii. ... . a T '.rfc round beiwMn.l Uin, tviTort apicted on every fiuntinafce, ariiit biro:l-ery a here. Among thtt 'LiinJ-luidn i:n4 teii.fU'I iaJC4 I Bought for Mb 1 ivvc-l '.vith h-.iiO'l, aij i- l Ji'r--i-.,r . 'v 'm.i'vtTiip.j' his CliLl Ti'J exten14 iiii SKi";'B eT- -.o ------r - . - boiiti. Ii 1 prabt'ily, wasj it did no i express fear.-fi .v. mi T.cyujuv.sw'ivv . c . 'i . L. i i ll .. iV.. t .ii thei'i that his A'oarid's' wore nofl rttr. iinJr iuijliir vaiu h idi! :,ori.iu a-- i (L -The urayh was senul ,;,rai.ir .oatf'viH'.bi'i''j-ik b,T6w the h bone effi it beeii.i ii vt:;Hk c.xtjyiiitiUi; i!orriwardj. toward L.iitM III il Ulvii:i'i.ni'iii'i 'v.i viiw a 1BU.UIV. ; -I .1.-. : J..-1- ..J 1 . ' .V,L . uti'OJt-n li'jui M uy uis.jirtj: iiniivicv' fnrtlir. ! I fjnir3 Li'jjer si-.'i ni i- inf jvit'ear, woujading ttie p? ,l ,atjii'v,'a- ctt, however, "jwasj not yey I. it.'.i iv,iwi-, anu . iiar-aM-i.'-? ! esi the hk4dihp;-tenfp Irorilv Stier.-.wnsciii t ,ws - ionr.ni.en .tn it-ie reuet ioh If ,tr-ir i . f,(S III u " 'J- pi - .1 '.'V'il aio iBiuri-a. u r LiLraa-ii-iii: ui ti . 11:3 ncs . u-. iiau i.iw J.,.w- ..... ' I J V.i...- !? ta-rl 'ihevejal. trkict s. ,v :z : o ths 3ji-t!rwu'iet bOUi. ' ic. iiusc ) jf. the line f with t-vo oVncr lTght :itet 1 i!i:st. h! won- '.-Si-rsk S'voss'ec-i.s whicu'fe were tatcen out .- -M-- --.iiihi-vrfTyr, that the inttnal table, CTilSliVU but it r ever if v.,.H:.1-4 was not ilepie IIS was not y ; ab-.ui mver ttss-'wouna i were. g: nsc.t 1, wh.ch ior V-x'tyj h'PjVWf living if'' u lii if- i;ro 'ra. : w.nt ri t .vv w to; I r V a u s ' u s B e w a v. i . I .oee&nle truH. ,. (: !:'" suiii i, " i? ' -'the-cv ar.ihe li-:sii'.iuvies. Liowfcv-Jv wtr-i com one ar-3, Ihia. was from. a blew -wif'ti .the laii- i-ti. on the'ujier and iVdui'- s:ri (tf i'.-e- MVjrcd;-. tr." -ctUiT a eat over tUe irneucf rsl pi r.e lfif tne thiiin; ou.ms ngnt n..a.: nere. I! W. - t look . at' another roan'. -My gi:f . r . " . . . ' This ceisea un . - . r ewfi.'d. all fr'ori 4tr".j;nr I found" bi 'DCiij-iiH 101:1 vn iiuaorr k-:.e aiie i f - i 'Vf t r;i -e iwfi-ti:e rrslit re pop. &n.' it evident, ne ' a cp e l.i!,tX iiiii ccs4ion tp.'oi tno en st. L '1 . ' i 1 !.... .1 l I w'c?n-H.' u fiU:fJ iiOvhtr ..r:.n who. foifeeu.- i - 'A rtCtriTijd ' bu.t.ine stih. in was Is-toer f e. fi t a r.',' Rvaf'the spinnt eKiiiifU The tttiie inui'tf i.'aye '-iiance'd ,cff. nj; tr.U c.:i Was1, f ii-,;.- ;.'-.Di'-t;j.-,n!ir.e ti SiJTt' : 'hsd it beeni direc rkbj Uk' wcd"i' have, iesvjved lncjiaraoiOi m- !;.' - F r . t'lat . ""as presented. . Notr I Tifinviate "to vl-u tii'e L-ircn;s:arie I gathered in th is i 1 'i fr ible a 1 1 1 r ;i p t at s-t$bi fi al; 0 n , A'. 10 o'c". : U- at Mr.'Seward'sj house Iwas e rurirv aiui- art.- the coiuixd bo-v. A ; the. (iooF opored, n- jtr.ry ith inall p'eV.'tg;e in iij-s haud,- ui th; i,'l ei'di ''id Fi.;eer.!-"-:;ry S -wii. w ;ont iai with a r,ir..r.,-;j.r ; ht in list kieUTeij in rs. . LL'' 'that ScUttrd i-W.;:., J.-' 'P. and that he, vhe . :v;tm, wjfiM Ti.l-:c .chari--- t.f tiie p're?ciTjtion. j'iue 1:: p. s.! 1, .'no-1 havf o r ilfciiv-ir tlijrn inVs-.:H." 1 So direct Krtjs, anu i .muat Sijitign-ewausifu ti:i sirars, out trtnaji g very iicav.- iiv, h was reiAt;i;e'l by "Che ! -y, who jwa luiiow irg aim,, to .aik irinre i!gh:!y,'hri OrJerfnot to 'disturb-Mr.' Sew44." " . ' . j i Mr. iFreoeiick Sewrrd ws at. - this iti me: lyingt" dfess: d, .on a sifi in l is room, one sidjictti'- -tof- his atber's, and hejorin htsavy foot'ept, -ciye ntO the tall, at-d; tnet ii est rar ganiwho aatmpStd to euir fifs ta'r et s rcotn,- 1-rcdencti expojjiuhus'l with: him d-c!atiia: ti!trth"is fattiervwa4. mm-o and -coiildi not be seen, rtl"v lUetitiy tlie y ouri man saw mischief in the Jice. of fbe fissrssirii .Jliss.'FdWnjr jt-ward, Vtia hftf-jlifthei's rooaa, hearing, the. coner-: Mtioh's-'it-id, hpert'l the; door to. ai-dcrtain what M 'tnit't.?r..bu'.t ETcdvtcl ciiod ojit to bar. to "sbiidr-'i-iU j)ri'i ii sc?"w .that for two or three mine:?:? the 'a-iass-in hr--iated, or f-r-dc-aVorcri tjo en ter without inali i tiz.a tle-adVjr 'assault pfn Fieder iek' ;- but -n-?'tifi"jc: witif dfVcrunnsd mi position, '--he flealt atyeral til -s.o'n yuni:.Sygird'8: head, appa fcKtjy.Vith a .pistol, .uh the irft fiod proljaLly of .b'ing.. withfut k'Hir.g li'wi. " u- Tfceb-wi'S t'.ieri ir.ei,iedan.tt the murdnroi" en tfrrr.i,'i;s.1i ii-'j jFre ii:ri,rk, .already Sv-agering, ijiefve' fiiii ; - then disengaging him-tiriri.tu his advei'pry, fie akt-d ili'ii-Fah j; V.- Khe Secretary asleepi?" ft tht settle rn'otnenr. rn-km, a ppring- for "thef b'ed, i fhefe 1hc'v.r f'-tuna-te' insn .sat, ar.ou.4cd- with -the (Ijghtf .1 conviction' 0t-.yrSx4t.wws- to-be; expfctert . 1 next uiosnn't iho vilhar, dealt hfm a hiow with the.dya'ily kniT, which .w.a-o vii'ent th t(for'tu- : natJy y.'.6itt::.'r kH'y,) it 'piccipitaKy ;y:ni frum his be( la fs jinj; however, ht- iifj?!st have reived he , Hecirid blow o f thc Othtr 'i i- of h s neck.-'-. Ii must i'f ;i yrn ti-. tip;;; t.:T.ttia?: the n-ir -juirse (r..:iv.ir.g i"fi-'.rNi;t .vji! V'.i - ) -etii'rht-.l :&hd a:t d thfc! IJUTVl. rf.r In i.'ru -...r V. : i-.-i !.-.-. , , ;-'t T' irthcr train truck irry-'h. ,;.;-a. -Li the e-cli'vor io M ho:U.y':.! Hhy.-.af sj!.ski.i, the nurfe vl'a isytjal-tiii-.r-a". .afj'd'4s"cViht-rl above.' .';.. x h '.' -,- - !.-.:n.t v;i'h , li"r:(;-;'tl Ot,i t riart the nnrpc and Fred i.-l -t sullicichtly to siiii use iiish-eUie oi h s'j'cor fat '.cr,. Were fetf ii 1 -.4 ICIjlI :;r, bv. , ja- Augus-tu wai-d'i r.wa- - 1 tlo n.,i.- "nd. 'screams of Miss r Uie r'.;oi!j, .triir.H'r --z- tnvfc pro jdlir'ivb.s, iitid nai fr;g.'iitned t ie at uiing 'uselti; -orn ill b- Wfe.ii,. o'j. else thatsthe wiitch iit !- Th-. 1 r.t , ' was ti fi'oiii'c way tpisfitrhavittg ri.i r, stein-' the s-rnirHe: ar-d net' at id Taeifr, lerd!ti'V thd.facts. s.o.k hvld' 0'.' il tnati, s hi.ii fh- ;h;!ii to hp thti oarije, and d -aj. to the ".T'-.-.-i"1 X-'ni--e 'tne as-nESiti lo-.-k. -"hclfant age ot . Jirul iL.aii.,. hl.ir r r. V... u i ..i Ma J?f,; oi;ik;n i hut-a .slight -vfi-.und, an id cut 1U3 iiis li'.d as a.-j.:aa:yj;rah uovrn sistins, hi 'owed the L<jjr, jv'ro u;d np know thi.q;ndiion TOrs until; he -a;ne fhn-k' to Tns father's ro'n: of 'ie a-vfss.n t.fia tM.-f.'twl his hoise, Vhich he had , '"tbcloxc ':-.ek:,.,;- ;.IT :'.V. v,i:.;.1:v h-ir 1 C flit 4j I afnp'ipc 0 rnjur- plTCiiar-CO- tl''l'"!t ... . . T , . . w , - . "IIVII'.'l lllll HI k'ii.-,;.ai;;-.i,.,i ,!... V.,i..:. 7.i"wP?a nra 1- T oHiit n.;i j , LUT.11 1IL1I. IUi t.. 7 .1. 1 1 i a 1 ... , ,. i-"-- uiaoie at a ar , -ie , iiM ri S i i. j. U10 00V W l.l fj.n.,wf.r1 AlC'Ch t A S I .1 n sir tiring'ttittbc V4 rack !-ii' - a . t .i. Ki, " Heh !" ni l ' "J'-erjcK, ran out-caliine 'r.frv.i it.. 1 . 1 1. tl' i 111 -iri'iiw i: t WUS j .1 .- " I. irv r,--t: .1: 1 if 1. lit v' fl " '.' .. tl U to.:; :-ii "' yif' e V f :'.'- i V ;. Lai ,r triOf,'.;r.'-!,e 1.- i 0 1 I tl ii- t.i t :n- - -: ! - ! . r i joricj tb ; "':'! '-' ! - j , : . ,' j , whh took j Vi I j. i. i I : I : ' . -1 wavd'tha-.h.-iT'Ol r fron - i'.re ate m-.e .iiculmr il-ajuns to this jase :- ha'1 M-tNr'i-i; Sc-Aurii sVid u hisslsterf pLck ne door, ' msjrtsa.i f - ,;!!:t lhe tii)iv the assassin nugLX never .hvu bt.-o a', B' t cr-tertiic crjetary's room. . b-C'.Ti.'.: 4;2i ;-'-,.' ,, o 1 1 , i..x den h s fa;Lf?ri .'' i.':,:' uju.fi nan -S' - .f if. or RD. -."I v- : rasa. - rsEfg :ePi . - ; -; r32: 1, m i--;r-ria.5-"--:' jv--ieSftJ,i;-1 - r-- t v - -r.' i i -t : vebi -.Sffif !- - t BH.i' . iK ;; i, : - ill . u mj : 1 1 i ; i 1 f I I 111 : . ' ' .. I. . I. one-hundredth oart -less of time in pefiietraUns; than my weak, attempt-at its rew ion 'bufffeori General. Barnes, IJrs. Isorris, U, !. A , and Wilsdn, Medical Director of this mparttnent came in to my assistance, ana innust say, to :neir honor, that their energies 'united .with nunc only to . la A--. - . ' ' j tj J ..J DJTC ttlUl ICIICIC 1UC V UiSi. ttllU IIUl UUC ilIC01.cuui.il to that - - . . . - - - , ' . . 1 vtv uiuicsniunat Mi U( iiivii-iiiivw pride of many practitioners, in reference to asaecia- tine. with a! medical seiitleman o f. a differ i:nt scbool- of tb era Dtlu tics. Our. fntsroours?. ptoleHisional and 80C:aLlui been mutually courteous-: 'we met on the held.. mfiDired bv tih4 same ambition, to j wont to- 'eether fbr the ame end; Honinsr to hear" froi vou nsrain, under better circumstances, 1 remain your friend and feslleane, 1. . h WHY.' SHOULD TKR FPiRIT OF 'KORTift.vBE i; PKODp? This poein. which was so gri 'at a favorite if President Lincoln tBt he bad counniitd t to. menihry. Was written 6j a ScAtch clergy man named .VV'iiKam Kmx. who wa born in 17F9, and -died in Edinlnrgrh iti . j.As we cure it-jiitj'ncludes a. nunbjer of corrections end wo omitted in the copy furmt;byd.i)y t.be-iite Pro4den Carpehte'r, the painler. ! Ve aire indebted for jthis version (with the exception of Carter's fineledition of Ihe'choiee pwd actions! of t be F.cot tisli Puets, entitled " Fcottish Bnrds,".aod .' which several . editions hav been published, This collection ounipiled Ly Sir.- Peter Carter, is peiihaps till e onifv one' in this Country that contains it. The;caption -tvcr it is ' Mortality O why should the spirit of raoijt il bq prqnd ? Like a fiist fli-tting -meteor, a fabt,-ilyig c'oud,' A flash 'of the lightiij, a break cf Ihie ware," He p'asseth from .lUi'his resi-ni tie grave. '' " i r '. ' ' ! ' The leaves fif the oat and the willotf. sb ill fade, ' Ba? cantered arourd' aiid' together hh laid ;' Apd the yoiiiigand-fiie old, ahd.thpjk'W and the" high, . Shall moider to dust and together hail lie. ' " . i .1 - . -. . . . 1 The child chom a mother attended ;and loved The motba.hat infrtDt's atfjetion who proved ; The. h'if .fcijhat mother acl infant who'blesselt - ! 1 ruii9. pf ..JJVay to their dwelling wf rest. , " . ; ' . . r. ; . TheJnaid oa whose cheek,. on whose' brow, in whose ere, Shone beauty and pleasure jier triijjpjj.hs are by ; And the memory of those, who loved her and praised Are ahke from the tuiads wf the livjirig erased.- j ' " . - Ii """.'" - : .' - The bsd of the kin g who the scej'tre hath borne ; . The brow of the priest', who the niitjre lmth worn ; The eye of-the sage and the heart i f the brare. " Are hidden and lost in the depths. of the srave.' , " i I .- L: -i The peasant whose lo was to sow iffnii to rea ; The beruSDiau, who clim ed with his ova s to the steep; 1 The bcar who waiidei td in searehi of.his bread, -llave laded away lite tuvi geass that! we ireiul. . The saint who enjoyed the conijcunjon. of heaven, 1 he Sinner woo dared to iren.ain unii-riven, The wise and the foolish! tbe guUtyi and jnst,; Hav quietly mingiuJ thpir boueS iti the dust, .. 1 i " ' So the' multitude goes, 1; ce the fltiwor lind 'the weed That 'wither away to let ptLors surcsed So 'he mul tit ode-coiijes, even those We behold, To repeat every tide that! ha3 often be.eu told. ; For we are tbesime things that our f'thers haVe been: ; Wefsee the sanle sights that onr fat pcrs have seen , p "Wei drrakHhe same stream nd wc feel- the same sun -. L. 1 - . ...'-. r 1 i - ' ' And we run the same! course that cue fathers have run. - The thoughts we are ff&aking our fiithers woiild think ; v FVoui he death we are shrickrijg from, they too would , "shiink ; 1 . ' - ; . Tf'.t the life we' are clinging they too wohld cling ; ... ' ' .But it speeds from the earthy 'ike a bird ou the wing. They loved, but their 'story .wS-sannot nnfo'd ; Tbey scorned; .but the hleart of -the haoglny is cold ; Thy grieved, but no wail from their slumber may come; Taey joyed, but the voite of their jgludqe.es is dumb. They died ; aye ! 'tbey difed-,- and 'we things ; that are now, Who wlk on the torf that lies over their brow, ' Who make ih their dwellings a ttaiis ent iibode, 1 Meet the changes they met on their- pilgrimage road. Yes, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, ' Are miug"ed toselher in uiisLine-and rain ; : And the srnile and the 'J aeai, a:id tbc-sing uud the dirge,,. Still follow each othei-,,4 ike s-ure upon su'e. 'Tis the wink of an eyej 'tis the-dr..hh a br.'iith From the. blossom of hialth-to the .ir. r.issl death, Frrim the gilded suloou to the i ic-r uiiil ihe shroud of mortui. bt? proud ? O why should the spiriti Never forget, what he w;:a anfrrys ! If lie a ii:hw fins" said to you whf-n has cii itgeri yiiti vjiii ::iny thiti'ir. "l-tols'it'UD. A nger-'i.s bow tiuit will shoot sometimes where aridflier feeling 'will lii- t. Why is a cat's- tail like a swa,n's bosom ? , Be cause it growsjlown. ; " p 'y'' I Nu one can pursue solid Jearrring aud frivolous pleasure at once. A Hi tic time may be ciiough to' hatch a great deal ot nr'seliief. t1 j ,. BOARDING HOUSE. i- rAleigu, x. c: . By fbe Day, Week and Month. - April 17. li(K.; : .'.. , j . ' ' ; - 1-tf. PROrVT STREET HOUSE, BEAUEOKT, X. O. ; 4ko. c, skaruen, Proprietor, .20 tf. U. S. MILITARY HAILROADS. Morehead eity and Goldsboro.S ad Goldsborp' - and ltaleigtk I-inc. C' ARS LEAVE NEW BERNE Jf OR RALEIGH' AT 1) 3" A! M. r For Mbrebead !City at 40 P. M. . --. " ' i RETURNING. : . Jjeave RALEIGH: for New 'Berne at 10 A' M. " Leave Mou head (Jity for New Berne 9.20 X. M. ; WILMINGTON 'AND GOLDSBOaO"; Ll NE. - Leave G'oldsboro' for Wili'nngn at 3.!trp..M . Leave WilmiugtoU for Goidsboi"i' at 4-3 A. .M. JI B-. VAN iA'XK, Superintendent. - Muy S'.lS'tS. I';-' !,' r ' UELMBOLB'S EXTRACT BUCHU, ' r''"r! HELMBOLD'S EXTRAC1 JT LU' HQ. - ' ''.' Till' GREAT DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT KUCfiU. - . , - -. THH1 GREAT DIURETIC. HELM COLD'S EXTRACT- BUC11U, i , ' , TaE : GREAT TilURETIC. -And a Positive and Specific Itetnedy (ir. Diseases of, the : -.. " Bladder, :. V Kidneys, . r ' - Gravel, ' . dropsy, ' .' .1 Organic We kne.-iS, : . And all Diseases ot theUiiuary Organs. 'See .Advutisement in anoUier. Ctjlrtiin. ' Cutit out, and 'scud for t-be-Medicine a' oni- '-K . " i ' BE ARE OF VoUSTEJifEITS:. si .,1m Headqaaftcrs, T i-J'-r.-J.. TS II E PRIVATE -07FI; B, fl' ' - Ai uiander will be In .tbe.uiptr. Capitol -building. i , iiei's oiiice, in tbe ': . 16- tf. AND UNION, iiSTOWi; JOIt& VER ONE AND INSEPAEA8LE.'MUik Wiibtib. t - I I. UNION, NOW rOEE raleigh; n,, c, mon IMPORTANT ORDERS, Headquarters Department of N. Carolina 1 j . ARMY OF TflE OHIO, f; Kaleigh, Nortb-Carolina, I May 15th,1865. - General Orders, Jio. 52. ; j .;' '" " 1. The Joliowiiig orders from Headquarters, Military Diri-fioo-.i.'f ,he Jaiies, are published for the information' aod gmdunce of all in the Department of North-Carolina, which now foTms prt yf that Military Division: ' , , .' - Headquarters Mil. Divi ion of the James, HicHMONB'Vfrginia, April 28th, 1865. Okxeral Oudhiis, No. 4.' ' ' ; f I. -iei ' f (-ourts ofRecords in Richmond and Peters-, m fticnmona anq rewnc,- bnrg: wittbe permitted to resametheir functions on takmg J !t.e ih ot allejriance. '. . II. .AS' attorneys, oonnsellors. adyocates and Diwtore. win otWrs lici-nscd to practice a particular profession, trade or bniiie-s; ibo presidents, directors and officers of . tl ! corpf -"io'is. and all persona availing tfaemselTestf the benefit "t "Oeneral' Wrders No 2,; in regard to trade, will he required v tke the oath of allegiance to the United H'aies. A nv person, in the above mentioned citits, who, withot takincr the oath, shall, after the first of May uext, atmpt ti practice any lioensed ; profession, or engage in aoy licensed jirade or business.) or shall exercise the func. tmn of a pfes;dnt, director qr'officer of any corporation, ii! beari-ft.d. The foregoing provisions will be enforced ii 'V.e pa: Is of the tate as early as practicable. Ill AH pf-rjons making claitns for restoration of private ptoperiy, bi ti.re a Provost Mai-shal, or any other military ; oiKcer, -conrt.or commission, wilf: ' be rt quired to take the 0:1th ot; allegiance to he United States, and until the claimant takes the prescribed oath, his claim will neither be-jjmntcd nor considered. ' j r - . ' I IV, All oJicersx.f cus'oms in this Military Division are r, q"es'ed io give no clearances or permits to ship or land goo(!s of other. articles of trade to any person, or for the benefit of.tmr person who has not taken the oath of allegi ance to the tJnited States. A '. 11 F Ji i V No marriage license will be issued until the parties desiring to be married take the oath of allegiance to the United States, and no clergyman, magistrate or other per son authorized by. Ktato laws to perform the marriage ceremony wjjl 1 fiiciate in such capacity until he himself and the parties contracting, matrimony have taken the prescribed oaihvf , allegiance. : ' 1 ' . Vt. Any persoui acting in violation of these order? will be arretted, and a fnll ije,count of the case reported to these IleaduHarters: . -. ' ' ' ' j: ' j Bv order of Major GenemKBALUck-; I j y " . J. C. KDfcTON, j Assistant .Adjutant General. ; Bv command if Major General Schofibld: . -' J. A. CAMPBELL, - Assistant Adjutant General. (Official : if! Feed Jc Asdeesok, J.t aud Acting. Assistant Adjt. General. ' Office IProvost Marshal, Pot or Ralhoh, N. C, May 22nd 185. '(Vxcrvi. OinrB; No. 2. . ' 1 - In entii: boee with General Order No 62,Oted Bead qnarscrs' U-bar: ftient of North-Carolina, Army of the Ohio, iiaivsh, N C , Xlay loth, 18tt5, all parfles who wish to pr. ct ch tbb'r professions or engage in any business will w.rru ir..iie! - report to' this office and take the presteribed oa t h of a: legjiusce; A 11 failing to comply with this Order wi!. Wt' r.ri esied and reported . to Beadquarters of this De.pat'i-iieut. liv. older of ' 1 - : GEO. B DYER,'; r 82 -if. Maj. and Provost Marshal. - ' "'. Ilf-atlquurtefS' Department of Ji. Oaroiina, : ARMY OF TBE OHIO, " ' " r Raleish, N. C., May 15, 18C5. Geerak Orocbs. No. 41. . , . The tui lowing rH'es are published for the government of Fi-eei'meo 111 N01 tU'arulina, until the restoration of civil g vernmeui in the State : . ' ' ' I, I he common laws governing the domestic reTafions, such as those giving parents authority and control over . their .children, aid guardians control over their wards, are in i'oi ce. 'i'te parent's or 'guardian's authority aiaU obli gations take the place of. those oL'lbe former master." lit The former- masters ar,e constituted the guardians of minors ann of the asred and infirm, in the absence of parents or other near relatives capable of supporting . tbe:n. .... -1 111. Young men and women, under twenty-one yests of age, rcma.n u:ider the control of their parents or guardians until they bmeome of age, 'thus aiding to support their parents, and younger brothers and sisters. - : 1 IV. The termer masters of fieedmen may not turn away the young -of the infirm, rjor refuse to rire them food and shelter ; nor.may trfe abte-bodied men or women go away '.'from their homes, or live in idleness-and leave tbeir par- ent.'S, children, or young brothers and sisters to be sup potted bv olhers. 1 --. i- " ' V. VrV!Vs of age, who are free from any of the obhga - lions re.vrred to i.bove, are at liberty to find neW homes wherever t: cy t:a:i obtain proper employment; but they wiii not be supported by the government, nor by their .lormer master, unless .thejTwork. - I . VI. It wi'i be left to the-employer ard servant to agree upon the wages to be'paid ; 'but freednopn are advised that for the pu-s'ent reason they ought to expect onl.vmoderate wages, and a !.eieiht;ir employers. cannot pay them money. , tii.-y 1,-tv.ht .0 ie cotitcnted witn a iair snare in ne crops .to be raised Tli. v bare gained their personil freedom. Ii .' uidoti'y-ai.d ood-eonduct ttej may rise to independ- nee and ev en we. Hh. 1 VII. ,i: ilieets, soldiers and citizens are requested to i give pnb'ic'hy to "these rules, and to instruct the freed fpeep'e as to tLeir new rights and obligations. j Viil it officers of the Array, and of the county police i comji4trii.es. re it'ithorized apd -required tq correct ahy ' vio;:'tii.n of ; above rules W'thin their jurisdiction. IX. K :. h I) ; net Commanjdcr will appoint a superinten ds)! of li-tcdim-u, (a commissioned officer,) wtth such nun.ljer if a-sj.stants (officers and non-commissioned offi cers 1 as m ,'be necessary, whose duty4rt wilt be to take chug" if nil tbe freed people in his District, who are -hotv; homs'vr proper employment. - The superintend tot will si nd back to tueir homes ail who have left them in 1 v.io.Hti-!i-of thejib'ive julesTand will endeaver to find ine'atiu suitable employninf fr all others They will : pr "Vide suiiabie camps or quarters tor sucn as cannot DC. ; oj.iei wi.se jirov'ded for, and attend to their discipline, i'puJ ce, subsistence, &c. . ' X. The s'npei intendents will hear all complaints of guar-dian-sor wards, and report the facts to their District com Miiiitiders who are autfldrized to dissolve the existing rela tions of 'guardians and ward in any casewhich may1 seem - io k quire it, arid to direct the superintendent to otherwise provide tor Oi:- waj-ds, hi accordance with the abovt rules. B T couiina-.id of Major-General Schofiklo : - ' ' . J. A CAMPBELL, ' Assistant Adjutant General. Official : Fredc'k Anderson, Lt. A. A. A..G. 89 tf. - Ileadquaiteis Department of N. Carolina, ARMY OF TBE OHIO, - Raleigh, Ut. C. May -17, 165. . General- Orders, 1 t - .. L No. ; ii. f ,' ' , - . Grittnituou's iswines ofTations to citizehs will cease on ar.d after the. 3Jst ot My inst. , -' . Ibesut plus Commissary Stores in tfcts Depatment will be sold to citizens at the various military pbsts, in small quantities for family use . . . . SalesjwHt.be made by any Post Commissary upon ;the "order of the Post Commander, which order will be based upon an oath of tbe person desiring to purchase, that the supplies purchased shall not be. re-sold, but shall be used. f b bin or bet- own family, or be- given to the poor.. All .'persons tnut. take the oath of allegiance before being per mnted to puich.ise. -,.-' i " - T-he prices will be fixed by the Chief Commissary, and - wiM be such as to cover the actual Cost to tBe Government, ineliidit'C 'the cost of transportation. ; i j j. Bv' cikumund of Major-General SCBOBtH.0. ' J. A CAMPBELL. 2'.)--tf Assistant Adjutant General. Ileadqniirters Department of N. Carolina, ' ' . ARMY OF THfi OHIO, . ' L . Raleigh, N. C., April 27, 1885. G nerao Orders, No. 31. . j The Commanditig General has-the great satisfaction of - annonnoiiiL' to the1 Army aud to the People of Nortb-Caro-. lit.'a.ihit Ttosf i hi i s within this State have definirely ceased ; ! -it for us the war is ended, and it,is hoped thai pecewi'i s ' n be re.itored throughout our country. '; - It i-4 ri"-- 'he duty of all to jcultivate friendly relations wi i Ir the san.e z oal which has characterized our conduct or the war, thui the 'blessings of un ion, peace, and material prosneritv nmv: le speedi'y restored' t.i ihe entire country ' It is eqnfi.ViitlY-believed and expected, that the ttwps.of this army and the people of Nen-tb-t'avoiina-lwill cordially. uuife in bowest endeavors to accomplish this great end. - All. good and peaceable citizeLS will be protected and treated with-kindness, while those who disturb fhepece, or violate tlio laws, will' bp punished with fhe severity of martial jaw. ' . , i ; - N. ' Tlie tnjopsill be distributed so as best to secure the interests of the United States Government andrprotect the .people noiil a civil government can'tvj established in har inony with the Constitution and tbe laws of the United ' H;a'es Th- utoat pei iect discipline and good conduct are enjoined tijiot. all officers and soldiers, and cordiaf support upfi a1g-d citTzens. .. : ' All who are peaceably deposed are -invited io return to 'tln.tr. htimes. and resituje rtieir ir-dustrial oursuits; Much ti- i: . f b'en d.'p-.iV-di.f their ahinia:s and wxgori.s 'by the 1-. . r e-, will.; be ttmpor-tily suppiitd, as mr as i- p.-.!i!-..'l!i'icatioti to ihe MieiiAst Provost Mar ; t,.'.; oi the uptured piTiperty in ros8ession of the 0 '.' Mii ' -ut'n i.(.arfiiieotJ The ueedy wif aiso be snp pi'red, h lint ' fc..e'je.iig, with subsistence stores from the Commissary Departoieut. ' ; VER, ONE ANI l INSEPABiLE.'MAHni w,,,: day, may 29, 1865. r . . A- 4" It will be left to the Judicial Department of the Gorern ment to' nnuish fboae boiitteal leaders who are renoniMe for scesiion, rebellion, and civil war, with $11 its barrn. Between the, Government of the United 8tates and the By command of Major-General 8oHorreu: I ' i! j ' J-A CAMPBELL,. J i !l - Asiriatant Adiutant fleneml. ; :I 'i Office ProTost Marshal, kaleigh, . U., May jo, wo. J, GlKBIAt ObDKE, ) .: -" I -4- -1- .M' ' . - -.J Ho. 1. i All officers and enlisted men formerly beloneW to tha pAf.jii. a.- . : u; !4 rv f TMth7 .n'lJ TZ jr-V;ii 5i:TiI V.r- iSentJ rata homes, unless -they come under provisions of Circular datd Beadquarteia. DepartMmti N, C, Raleigh, N. CL May 4, ? H T ; ! ;' ' . '-1 1 - Officers and enlisted men, whose homes are in thfe city, and all medical officers now 00 duty here, belonging to tie aforesaid armyKwilJ immediately report to this office, where their names will foe registered and passes' given them to go about the city. . ' i- j Any one failing to comply with this, order will be promptly arrested. 1 - : ! 1 GEO B. DYER: 24 tf. Maior 9th Me. Vols . and Provost Marshal: Headquarters Department of N. Carolina, ARMY, OF THE OHIO, Ralkigh, N. C, May 12, 1865. General Orders, No,4S. f Berenfter comniercial intercourse in the State of North- t Carolina;, in articles n ot contraband of war. will be te- - stricted only by he regulations of the Treasury Depart-. . ' ; ment. - . 'j 7 .;!';''! i 1 1 I ' The followine articles'-are-contraband of wari to-wit : ! Arms, Aramnnition and all articles from which am muni- j '! tion is manufactured, Grey Uniforms and Cloth, Loeomo-! r tives, Cars, Railroad Iron and Machinery! for operating j Railroads, Telegraph Wires, Insulators and instruments ; for operating Telegraph lines. ', ;. f' . ! 1 All Military restrictions upon trade in articles other than those above enumerated: are removed 1 i :' j Bereafter no military tax will be imposed unori citizens for passes or permits of any kind, nor for any other reason whatever, and' all ordess from whatever source authorizing such taxes are hereby revoked, i i j -: u j - ' j By command of Major General ScHorBLri :" " j ! i J. A CAMPBELL, j 24 tf. , . " ; . ; Asst. Adjt. General. Head qnart era Department of N. Carolina, . 1 I ArRMY OF TBE OBIO, I Raleigh, N. C, April 29, 185, 1 -General Orders, k . : ! 1 ' ii N0.S2. - ! -f'-u . L- 1 ! I : - 1 - - -. i 7 ' ' ; To remove a doubt which seems to exist in the minds of some of the people of North-Carolina, it is hereby declare I that, by virtue of the Proclamation of the President f the i" United States, dated January 1st, 183, all persons in this State hereto fore held as slave-- are now free ; and that it iB, the duty of the army tq maintain the freedom, of such, per-1 BOns. . .i. : I . tl"-' !:')! ! i It is recommended to the former masters, of the freed: men to employ them as h ired servants at reasonable wagesi And it is recommended to thefreed men that, when allow- ed to do so. tbey remain with tbeir former masters and labor faithfull v so lonsr as thev shall be treated kindly and: paid reasonable wages; or that they immediately seek em-r ployment elsewhere in the kind of work to which they are accustomed - It is not well for them to congregate about towns or military camps. They will not be rted in! mieiiesa. s ft By command of Mai. Gen. Schopielo : ! ! i - r- f - ..... iriTT 1 f J A. 26 tf. Assistant Adjutant General Headquarters Department of N Carolina, l , ARM Y OF THE OHIO, .Raleigh, N.C.i: May 4, 1.885. I GkhebalOrdbr,)) - ' : '-':,- i s- " j .' No.'85: ,.',)' : ;' . i ' ij' ;- j - Major-GeneraljJ. D. Cox, with his own Corps, and two brigades of Cenerat KilpatbiCk's Csvalry.jwill occupy Greensboro', Salisbury: Charlottee and such other pointy as he may deem1 necessary, and take care of the Western portion of the StateT Mi ) j Major-General i A. B. Tbbrt, with his own Corps, anq one brigade of General Kilpatrick's Cavalry, will occupy Raleigh, GoldsbOro', Eavet tevi He and such other points as he may deem necessary, and take care of the Central jpotf tion of the State,' -. -. -. - i .Brigadier-Generals Palmer and- Bawlkt will command the Coast District as heretofore.' ' " J - . ) j ' The troops will visit all parts of the State, disperse or capture all bands of guerrillas and marauders, and collect all military arms (other than ihe side' arms of paroled nffirarsl which mav bd found in the State. 1 Ii 1 f i xne uorps and uistrict omjnanuers w m, ss soon as j - 1 , . Li practicable, send to each County under their jurisdiction a discreet officer, with a sufficient force to organizes small Company of the most responsible loyal citizens to serve as a local police force' until further orders. ; As far as neces sary the Companies 8 organized will - be furnished with captured, arms and ammunition", but will- leceive no bom pensstioc for their services. ' ; 'i jl i ! AH the members will be required to take the; oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States, and an oath to presarve the peace, prevent crime, and arrest crim inals as far as i practicable withhr their County, and tjo obey all lawful orders of the United States Military au thorities, i .: . ) -'J.;. -j j Criminals arrested by the police Companies .will be sent to tbe nearest Military post lor inai, oy siintaiy v"om mission, a iuii siaiemeoioi me crime una cu immes of witnesses must be sent with; the prisuei s iu each case. Bv command of Maior-General ScsoriBLU : i , ' J. X. CAMPBELL, 24 tf. Lieut. Col, and Asst. Actj'. General T -tt Headquarters Department of N, Carolina, j J i ARMY O'F THE OHIO, . , 1 Raleigh, N. C., May 4, 1865. General Oroer, ) f ; i . : -.. j ' L -No. 86. .-: ' '- s i' ! The railroads and telegraph IJines from Raleigh to floldshK'. Wilmincton and Morehead Cit y, and the tele- .graph lines from kateigh to Fayetteville. jWeldbri arid Greensboro', will be held as military lines under exclusive military control.. . ,J -' : :. - J f Other railroads and telegraph lines in the State may be worked bv the nriy'ate corporations now having possession of them, under such general military.regnlations and re strictions as it may be found necessary to impose. I All officers and employees of railroads : and teiegranh lines will be required to take the oath iof allegiance to tee . government of the united states, aaa wu oe ne a ameup able to tbe military authorities for the proper discharge bf their duties. The Presidents or Superintendents of Rall irosd Companies will confer with Col. J F BOYD, t'hfef Quartermaster at Raleigh, who is empowered to make the necessaay regulations. -:. '? i j Ii For the present, and until further orders, no travel pr trancwill be permitted on any railroad except unaer pro per mu tiarjr perm tin- i Br command of Major-Generaf ScHOFiBtnj J i - J. Ai CAMPBELL. 24 tf. Lieut. Vol and Asst. Adjt. uenerai. Headquarters Department of N. CaroLna,S . i ; . ... - ARMY OF THE OHIO, - r Raleigh. N. C., May 4, 18651 j CircularJ ii - '. -i: ! ! ' j l.i All paroled ; prisoners, wbo were paroled tbr exchanget but not ezeheinged before the surrender of General Lee' army, will be permitted to take the amnesty. Oath and go . to their homes, in Southern States: but 'nharoled pri soners will be allowed to go to Northern States; until further orders. ' i ''.!' j j. By command iof MaiOr-General ScHoriELod ! j j (Sighed) V i- J. A. CAMPBELL, ; - r Lieut. Col. and Asst. Adjt. General. I v Official; J-. Frederick Andsrson, I ' j - 24 tf. ! iieut. and A. A- A. Gpneralj Headqaarter's 2d Division 10th A. C., . . - ! ' ; Raleigh, N. C , April 20, 8U5 Gbheral Order! -t . i" ' 'i : ' . . i i. No. 4. - 1 . -. ! -. L' ' j -U S COMPLIANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 111. !p-e.'al ) Jt. Held uraer io.' 8,wu irora ueaaquar-ers ' tnent of North-Carolina; the id Brigade, CoIj G F.kri;jii! . ger, 4tb Siaine Volunteers: bbnTroaitding, wilj .yoccnpy -and fsrrison the city of Raieigh;: relieving the gatirion now-oh uty from tbe other coniniands. 'h ' . I Col. Granger will execute the duties now being performed by General Stiles j - r J; - I ;". Colonel S. Jo Kent, commanding 18th Ihd, Vd j., wHl ' perform the duties of Provost Marshal, relieving Coloael, -Warner of the 28d Army Corps. j" -t I By command of Brevet Major Gen. A. Ahbsj -j J t CHAS A. CARLETON, 7tt Major and Assistant A- A- General .Headquarters,- Post of Italeigb, ; ' ' . Aphil 22d, 1865. General 'OrdbUS, 1 - 1 " ' -. . - No 1. ; f Vi' ' '-' ! ; 1 '. ' N ACCORDANCE WITJl SPECIAL ORDERS NO.- -r f.-.xm Haadatiarters Depart meht of N. 0 , Atnlt of -th? Oh o, the undersigned ' hereby assumes; command oi the Pest ot Raleigh. - M.- I. "i . l-"' , 1 In assuming command o this rost, tns ttnaersigBea ' i - . NO. 37. 3 onouiicea to the citaena, with whom he will b brobffht I into oose contact from the iiatttre of bis office,- that it is his earnest dssire -to promote in every way in his power the welfare oftbecity, to proieet the persons and bro' quief within the limits of the Post. Everythine that is practicable will be done to bring about that result. a w nmvnvb! tf. Col. Commandi n cr Poat' i naaKinariaM . . u. A -T . L ! 1 ' i army of iHB Obio, Raleigh, N. C, May 1, 1885.. ' No. 45. f . .- -'.! " ' " - . I '. vwv unni cmnin r. . . 1 11 W. lTf .T TiT wTILV T of manai 01 iffdiaoa Infantry, who has been discharged ihe service o : ihe tender of his resignation. . ? . n i'- . .- ' .,' . ' iil-. X ; . . By command of Major Gbnebal Schofibld : r , J A. CAMPBELL. 15 tt Assistant Adjutant General. Headquarters, Post of Raleeh, If ' ' - April 2Bd, 1865. Gekeral Obdess, I , . . .- No. 2. f a ' !'.: i; j CITIZENS- WHO RE ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT any means of support, and are desirous of obtaining subsistence from the Government, will make appttcatron o Wm. B Barrison, Mayor of the City, who wii fur nish them with an, order for rations, whicb most be brought to these Beadquarters for the approval- the Post Commander, after vhich the rations can be obtained ik me irooi commissaries on xayettevilie ot. . 1 i By order of , r : j? 1 COL. G. F. GRANGER, : ; i - ri.. 1: t i JD. 8. Sasforo, Post Adjutant. j, i 7-tf. -Headquarters, Post of Raleiglt, f April 28, 1865. . ' .. CIRCULAR. ' i . - THE COLONEL COMMANDING BEJNG DESIROUS lof promoting the welfare of the citizens of Raleigh, and preserving the health of the City, proposes to police the Streets and pubiic grounds within the limits ojf .this postas thorjriughly as poib!e j. . j- .M I : AH citizens; are requested, as a necessary sanitary pre ; -aution, to carefully police their private grounds artd pre vent as far as possible the htciiom aii rti ..f refu.-e matter ibout their premises. All such tCcu!mlntion thatSs un avoidable will be carted out of the cl.y ev ry Saturday if piiiwu 1 if imicb uu inn street ,n irm; :t rear ot e-,cn house every rrnaay evening.. - Major ueorge rJ. Dyer, Health Officer, will visit and in pect all the public grounds and streets, and ail private . premises, reporting their condition, if 'dirty, -at;-these ueaaquarters. . j j f i, j - The- Commanding Officer o" the. Post sincerely hopes that the citizens of Raleigh wiH do all in their power to issist in preserving the cleanliness and health of the city. 7 tf. , Col. Commanding Post. Headquaiters Tenth Army Coipl ' ' ' : '-," INJIBE FIELDj . Kaleigh, N. C.'May 2ttb, lj8G5. -'fecial OanEBS, No. 48. , ' - - Ill In compliance with the provisions of paragraph IX. of General Orders No. 48, C. S , from Beadqnm-ters De-! nanmeni 01 jNortn-uaroitna, Captain , J. 0." BEAL, 9th . Maine Volunteers, is hereby appointed Superintendent of t.V..f..t ....... ,. . 1. .. f-: - ... r r j -. , ' .. .. . . - . . i'"1"" " iioyic, vvuipruHia witom ine limits 01 xnra. -commana, ana win oe ooeyed and respected accord- . ing'v. ' . -i ' . j . :. r By command of Brevet Major General A. Aints: - v .. CHAS. A. CARLTON, 3 tf , a , Major and Assist. Adjt General. TREASURY DEPARTMENT; SIXTH SPECIAL AGENCY, Raleigh, N. C May 2oth, 1865. nnHB FOLLOWING ARTICLE OF1 U. S. TREASfTRY A Regulations, issued Mav 9th. 18I5J is herehv nnhliahpH for tli benefit of persons desiring tb cairy on business . m xvaie.gu uu vicinity: ! . : ; "ARTICLE TIL! ' ,' , PfTSons desirine to keeD a SudoIv Store at anv rdac ;. within an insurrectionary State, shall make application I therefor to the nearest officer. "f the Tre; sury Department wuicu .appuca.mn snail set. torin tnatrne applicant is loyal , to the governbient'of the -United -Stifles : and noon filinir j evid .tice of such loya'ty a-license for such Supply Store t shall fc.rthwiih be g:tmed, and the jterson' to whom the 1 1 license .3 given "shaii be authorized toi purchase goods at any other- Supply 'Store within the insurrectionary States, j orai eucn "iner p n -in tne United states as be may 1 tulao.t t The Dart v rec.iv-rttr snrh lirense fchnll nav.fatwfni. fho i license fe nrsin-ihl hv t.hn intnmol .i..nnn ion. I-... .i i , . v. . . , y . .. I -- - j - w .u ..hi i. cuut iu n m arties eagaeed; or about to entrawin business, are j respectfully notified to comply. with the above regulation.' ! ; ' J UHAS. H. WOODS, i IjOOal Sn'l Air tr TT O. Tmiinr Office on second floor, corner of Fay etteville and flargett f f AGREEMENT 1 -jj In Relation to the Introduction of Goods and i Snpplies. sj ,'" 1' N r jjTN PURSUANCE OF TBE 9TB SECTION OF TBE t fl. Act of Congress, approved July '2, 18641 it is hereby ! acreed that irooda. wares and merchandise, not contr&hanrl f of war, may be taken to all military posts now or hereafter ' neennind hv the ntional fnrana nf tha TlnitoH Htota in tVi i ,tate or Mortn-Uaroiina, m such monthly amountB as wiH ' be sufficient to give aH loyal persons authority to sell such i t montniy amounts as tbey shall desire authority to sell at t ne respective posts. . ; Goods; wares and merchandise mav be taken to other places man military posts, to oe uisposea or as aoove; ;. provioeo, tne uonimanning ueneral ;or the department, and the Suservising Special A grnt ae-ree to the same- All parties who commence business afterthe publication f this agreement, must file- an oath of loyalty with the supervising opeciai Agent. 1. J. M. SCHOFIELD, . - . Maj. Geu'l Commanding. ; D. Hea-fon, .- - 1 ' i - Sup'g Sp'k Agent Treas. Pep't. OFFICE U. SL PURCHASING Agent, . Beatjfort.N. C , May, 1865. The Subccriber having been appointed by the Secretary of th Treasury as U. S..Puicbasing Aeent fbrthe pro ducts of North Carolina, would request all persons having permits previous io mis oaie, to cau at nis omce located im Netr Berne, in ihe same building With 0. Beaton. Esq.. Siir.airi-iAi-i(r .4ruaftial A ntfnl. Ti'a:ifinrD .nanavlmant avwt u . Beaufort, at tho ffice of C T Blakeslee, Ast. SpL Agent Tnws, D.'pl , and have the same registered All persons having products to sell tenst se1 to the Purchasing Agent, ' or to ; persons authorised : by-bim to! purchase Products bought or sold by others than aut;i"r;z-d agente, will be liable to confiscation ty the U;.ited .S'at -s Government. i ffc iBU LAWMON. 24 tf. ; Purchasing Agent. a M! FAERISS, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR RALEIGH, N. C. , ' . ' HAS RE-OPENED .AT BIS OLD STAND AND would respectfully inform his forrrfer patrons and the publib generall ." that he Still has on hand a limited Stock of -",!',' i- - ' . CITIZEN'S GOODS. - He expec-s ui-a few weeks to receive a rich and. varied assortment of .- . j - eNTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS,-' and will be happy to supply his old customers upon liberal terms '- . - Orders from a distance will be filled with dcapAtchj and,. entire satisiaction guaranteed, jj i ti -, -May 20, 1855. '..4 '.. 80 tf. ' STRAY CATTLE. ; rip H ERE ARE TWO YEARLING B EIFERS.OIt MY JEt prem'ses, whicb the owner can have bj proving pro-' ptirty ana paying costs. - j Raleigh, May 4, 1865. s W. R. MILXER. 17 1 EXGHANfiE HOTElr B1LLSB0RO STRJET-. hriHE EXCHANGE HOTEL BA'S rBEEX RE-OPENF D j. this day, under the management aod control of Messrs. RANDALL and BOWEN.j . Former Patrons and. the Traveling rubles ge-eraiiy ca j now beaccemmnostea. w. u. cuarpti" Raleigh, May 10, 1865. ; aa Impd. ' Headquarters MlHtVy Division of the Janva", ) Richmond, Va., May 8,' 1865. I Y ORDER Ot- TII'E "SECRETARY OF WAR1 A TYVKViY.; IV E THOUSAND DOLLAR 8 lis' h-'tt'' ,," i;.t the firrest and. dfe'ivery foe trial of, WILL-i ii i -j G verwor of Vrrgiinia. i -, . H. W HALLUCK. ' 20 if. M$or Qegtral Oundg.. COTTER & FRENCH, ' - COLD STAND Of " ' tlTCKER, ANDREWS & ! '-' ' ...' . TA YETTE YILLE ST.,- RALEIGH,' N. C.J . j Wholesale and Retsit Dealers in FLOUR, BUOTJJR, CHEESE west India goods, spIcE8 ARMY, IN AV Y AND SUTLER GOODS, ' vjcgetabIes, Green and Drtd Trait, tin; ware and stoves, Confectionery of atl Kinds 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, ? 0 OFFICERS AND CITIZENS CLOTHING, MILITARY BADGES, TRIMMINGS ',- . : . - J ANfX.EtJUIPMENTS, ' . HATS ANDT CAP?r tOTS Aim SUUtV, i Rubber Goods of all kinds, , ij '" - ' - In fact everything paired by 1 SOLDIERS OR CITI2E5S. ' l W, B. CUTTER, May1 15, 1865. - 2- 6. Z. FRENCH. , 24 tf. '-! REWARD. ', A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR TBE delivery at this office of a Puw nfmnm oi.v. l8: t.akeB from a car- at tni place, on the night of the ktrr inof i . April 28, 1865. I lltf. . " FOR 'SALE X A COMPLETE FILE 0THE N. C. STANDARD, (Semi-Weekly,) from the 1st of Januarv. 186B. to th present time-price f75, . j, aiso, a pie oi the JJAIL. B1CUM0ND EXAMINER, for 1862, 18(53 and part of I8i4 Price fipO.. These 'papers are not bound, but am arrAnintd in t.h sheets accoid ng to date ), Appn' at ruts oiiice. Anrii la, iSti:!. ' ' . ' 2 4 REAL. ESTATE WANTED! OWNERS OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE DESIR-ing'to-Bell can hear of a nurchaser bv addressinir J M.. Beaufort, N. (1. Grie all particulars as to location. improvements, price, Ac.: may-Kij, ieo. . 81 fStpd. HElMBOLD'S genuine peeparation. ; " BIGfl.LT' CONCENTRATED " i COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BCCHU, A Positive and Snecific Remedv :For Diseases of tbe BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. ml llRUPJKYil. liircitrvno ' This aledicrae increases the Dawer of Dicestion 'and - . J J .A A. u . I ,1 J , , UU. excites the. ABSORBENTS into healthv action, by wbich i toe TT-aiEitvi us wa LiVj a tvcit J u n depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGrEMKNTS are rdiicwi Hownl! bji " , PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and is good for . ; MiiN, WOaKfl,, UK CHliDKkN. " i I BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU, I ', '.-. For WealrniHn ; Arising from Excesses, Babtts of Dissipation, Early Indis cretion or Abuse, " ' j 1 - AX TJN Lh,lJ WITH THj FOLLOXTING SYMPTOMS: ; indisposition to Exertion, , . Loss of -Power, Loss of Memory, . . Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, ( -' - . . Trembling, '. Borror of Disease, , -Wakefulness, ' Dimness ofVision, ' ' Pain in the Back. Universal Lassitude of tLe Muscular Svstem. 1 '- Hot Bands, ' . ... "Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face. 1 PALLID COUNTENANCE These symptoms, if allowed to a-oon.which this medicina invariably removes, soon Ml'tiws - . 1M POTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WBICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE: Who can say that tbey are not freouentlv followed bv thoBe " DIREFUL DISEASES," - "INSANITY 'AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, i . BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. . TBE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUM, l And the Melancholy Death by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF Tns ASSKBTIOH. TBE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and r . r - - , Invigorate the System, Wtich BELHBOLn's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably dot. . I i T1UAL' WILL CONV1NCK THB HOST SKEPTICAL. J i f . . I -FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES. OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE. MARRIED, OR CONTEM- "PJiATlmi MAKKIAGE, IN MANY AFFLCyiONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, tbe Extract Buchn is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention,' Irregularity, Painfnlness, or Suppression of Customary . Evacuations, Ujcerated or Scirrhous state of the iUterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites. Sterility and for all complaints incident to the sex. ' ,wuciucr ttiieiUK iivui -iuui(ciiiiij, uauibo 01 AlssipailolL or in the - r DEGLUiE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WrTBOUT ITI Take no mobs Balsam, Mercury, oa c.vpleasajtt Medicine vor -cnpleasajit and .danoerous dioeases. ' HELMBOLD'S EXfEACT BUCIltf - -j . -: CURES ! '' SECRET DISEASES . ..' In all their Stages, . ' A tHt tie Expense ; Little or no change in Diet; - '" . No inconvenience : Ami no Exposure. , i It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, ' thereby Removing Obstructions, Pe venting and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,' . :: Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, arid expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, and worn out Matter. '. I TilOUSAXDS UPON THOUSANDS ' WBO HAVE BEEN TBE "VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid heavy, fees to be cured in a short time,' have found they were deceived, end that the - POISON " has, by the hse of " powertdl astbin.vvts," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and f PERHAPSi AFTER MARRIAGE. Use BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD for all affeo. , tioris and diseases of the 1 t ' ) UiilNAttY ORGANS, Whether existi i-g in . - MALE OR FEMAJLE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of . i HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S tXTRACT BUCHU ! IS THE GREAT DIURETIC. And is certain to have the desi red efiect in all Diseaset FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. .Evidence of the most reliable and responsible charaete will accompany the medicines. 1 CERTIFICATES OF CURES, h From 8 to 20 years standing, i With Names known to SCIENCE AND FAME; ." 'i ' !- Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for 5 00. . Delivered to any Address, securely packed from obser- J vation."- ( i i v 1 ' DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN'aLLCOMMUNICATIONS Cures Guaranteed ! Advice Gratis! I . AFFIDAVIT. r Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H; T. Bblm.bold, who being duly sworn, doth say, bis prepa'rationi contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. 'f r 11. T. BELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28d day of Novem ber. 1854. I WM- P, HIBBERD, Alderman. i - -i t Kinth St-i above Race, Phils. " . Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. llELAIBOLD, Chemist, Sold at'BELMBOLDS lng andemtcat Warehtims, S4' Broadway, N. Y , nd 104 South Tenth St., bet Ches- -ant, Phiia. t BEWARE T COUNTERFEITS I Avn nvPRlNCIPLED DEALERS. , thft eisdeavor to dispose " of their" Own " and; " other " articles on we repuianon anaiueu oy - - Balmbold'siGenuine Preparations, " , :. " i Extract Buchu, - Saxsaparilla, - i m . : Improved BoseWash. .v . . - Sola W all Drnggtsls everywhere. S , ASK FOR B El.MBOLD'8. TAKE NO OTHCT. (Jut ou the advertisement and. send for it, J AND AVOID IMPOSITION Aw.Arycw. - I May , 18ir ' . t . , A ', SI 6m. JOB WORK j NEATLY EXECUTED ' ; A T' THJE .STAIflAUP n ! T I i.-tt ll. .1 -1 Is f -fi - - -f- t5 1- Ml ' v I ' - A' Z f !'-!:-
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 29, 1865, edition 1
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