utmiTi a,xivn? - - R the President of the United State of AmfrlGa - . - - J. "it .-v.;. r HEREAS,'' THE FOURTH SBCTIOIT" OP THE W fourth article of Hi, Const itujiop of tte United States declares that th United Stated ba(I RuaranteA. to every Sle i" the Union republican form of jroraroment, Ind shall protect each of them against invasion and do esticiolenee; and, j 4 Wheesas. The President of the United S tates is by the Ponstitution made Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy as well as Chief JSxecutere Officer of 4h United States, and is bound br solemn oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States, and to take re tbat the lws be faithfully executed ; and,-. r-v t Whebsas, The .rebellion, which has been wijjed by a. Dortion of the people of the United States against the pro-, perly constituted authorities of the government thereof in the most violent and revolting form, but whose organised and armed forces have new -been almost entirely overcome has M its ' revolutionary progress deprived the people of the State of Nor thr Carolina of alt civil government; and.- Whsrbas, It bscomes necessary and proper to carry out and enforce the obligations of the United States to the peo ple of North-Carolina in securing then enjoyment of a republican form of governmeiitt, a-; -; r "': ! Now, -therefore; in obedience to the high and solemn duties imjOed upon me by the Constitution of the United States, and for the purpose of enabling, the loyl people of said State to organize a State government; whereby justice may be established,' domestic, tranquility Insured, and loval citizens protected iu all their rights of life, liberty and property, L ANDREW JOHNSOS. President of the United StatWand Commander-in-Chief of the Army and -NaVy of the United States, do hereby appoint William W. floLDRif, Provisional Governor ef the Htate of North Carolina, whose duty it shall be, at the earliest practicable period, to prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper for-convening Cotivantton, ebm posed of delegates to be chosen by tbat portion of the people of said State who are loyal to the United 8Utes, and no ethers, for the purpose of altering or amending the Constitution thereof, and with authority to exercise within thelimitsof said"State all the powers necessary and proper to enable such loyal, people of the State of North-Carolina to restore said State tj its Constitutional relations to the FWal government, and to present i such a Bepnblican form of State government as wilt entitle the State to the guarantee of the' United States, therefor and it people to tion and domestic violence : Piovided, Tbat in any election that may be hereafter held ! for choosing delegates- to any State convention, as aioresaia, no pernua bush ,ub 4uiuuu las an: elector. Or shall be eligible aa a. memner oi suen r-nnTPntinn. nnles he shall have nreviousiy tacen ana subscribed to the oath or amnesty as set forth w the Presi dent's proclamation of May 29th, 1865, and is a voter quali fied as prescribed by the Constitution and laws of the State of North-Carolina in force immediately before the ,4oih dsv of May,' A. D., 1861, the date of the so called ordinance nd said Convention, when convened, or the 1.ee-is!ature that mav be thereafter assembled, will pre scribe the qua. ifications pf electors and the e ligibility of persons to hoia omce unaer tne uonsriiution ana laws oi the Slate a power the people of the several States com posing the Federal TJnipn nave rightfully exercised from the origin of the government to the present time. And I lo hereby airect: ; i . , . Irst .That the'military commander cf the department, and all pfficers and persons in the military and naval ser vice, aid and" assist the said Provisional Governor in carry ing into effect this proclamation ; and they are enjoined to abstain from, in any way, hindering, impeding or discour aging the loyal people from the organization of a State government as herein authorized. j sil See rid That the Secretary of State proceed to put in force all laws of the United States,!' the administration wbereof belongs to the State ' Department, applicable to theee-'graphical limits aforesaid. T ' . 2ra -That the Secretary of the Treasury proceed to nominate for appointment assessors of taxes and collectors of customs and internal revenue, and such other officers of the Treasury Department as are authorized by law, and put in execiftion me Revenue Laws of the United States within the geographical limits aforesaid.' $ In I making the appointments the "preference shalll be given' to qualified loyal persons reaiaing within the dis tricts where ihein respective duties are to be performed ; V but if suUable residents of the districts shall not be touna, ... i .- i . j. t. ti tnen persons resiaiBg in oiuer dhiki ur uitirwi.3 bubu w appointed. - ' - ;. ' Fourth That' the Postmaster General proceed to estab lish post routes and put into execution the postal laws of the United States within the said State, giving to loyal . residents the preference of appointment; but if suitable residents - are not found, then appoint agents from other States. ..- ; ' - Fifth That the District Judge for the Judicial District in which North-Carolina is included proceed to hold courts within said State, in accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress. ' 1 ' - The Attorniyeneral will instruct the proper officers to libel and bring to judgment, confiscation and sale, all pro? perty subject to confiscation, and enforce the adminiatijiiion of justice within said State in all matters within the cog nizance an jurisdiction ot the Federal Court a. Sixth That the Secretary of the Navy take possession of all public property belongmgtp the Javy Department witbinsaid geographical limits, and put in operation all ytcts of Congress in relation to naval afiairs having applica- i'mn tn said At&te. . Seventh Tha.t the Secretary of the Interior put in, force the laws relating to the Interior Department applicable to ' the geographical limits aroresaiat : Intestimnny whereof I' hare hereunto set my hand and i - i caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. ' i Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-ninth day . : of Mar. in the year of onr Lord one thousand J i. n v eisht hundred and sixty five, and of the Inde t yf ' pendence of the United States 'the eighty- ninth.. ' - " i - ANDREW JOHNSON. . By the President: . ' , William H. Sbward, Secretary of S fate. 46 tf. . j - i "t r PROClj A M ATION By the President of the United America. . state of - -W-WT HEREAS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED WW States, on the eighth day; of December A. D, eitrhtepn hundred and sixtv-three. and on the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D-, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, did, with theyobject to suppress the existing rebellion, to in- dace all nersons to return to their lovahv.and to restore the authority of the United . States, issue proclamations ' nlfcrincr amnestv and nardon to certain persons who bad. directly or by implication, participated in the said .rebel lion ; ana, -. , . ' .; . Whcheas. Manv Dersons. who had so engaged in- said rebellion, have, since the issuance of said proclamation, failed or neglected, to take the benefits offered, thereby ; and. ' -.'.-.L-. ' ' ' .' Whcbcas, 'Many persons, who hare been justly deprived of all claim to a i nesty and pardon tbereunder by reason of their nartlcination. directlv or by implication, in said rebellion and continued hostility to' the government of the United States since the date of said proclamation, now de Bire to apply for and obtain amnesty and pardon; To the end, therefore, tb'at the aathority pf the govern ment of the United Mates mar be restored, and thai peace. i order" and freedom ' may, be established, I, ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States, do proclaim . ' and declare that I hereby grant to all persons who have : directly or indirectly participated in the existing rebellion, - except as hereinafter excepted, amnesty and pardon, with restoration of all riehts of property, except as to shirrs. and except in cases where leeal proceedings, under the laws Of the .United States providing for the confiscation of nronertr of persons engaeed m rebellion, have been insti- j luted, but on the condition, nevertheless, that every such ,i person shall take and subscribe the following oath or ; affirmation, and thenceforward keep and maintain said oath . inviolate, and which oath shall be registered tor permanent i preservation, and.shall be of the tenor and effect following, to-wit: -: ,,; .. . - I- " ' I.- . do solemnly swear or affirm, in presence of : Almighty God, tbat I will henceforth faithfully support,' protect and defend the Constitut ion of the united jstates, and thtf-rjnion of-the States tbeseander, and that I will, in like manner, abide by and faithfully support ll laws and proclamations which have been made during the existing . reueinon who reiereiice mi we ciiuuiuiubmuu m oiavco, ' ).So heln me God. - . i. .... The following classes of persons are excepted from the First All who are, or shall have been, pretended civil i or diplomatic officers, or otherwise, domestic or foreign ' agents of the pretended Confederate government. - - Second AM who !eft judicial stations under the United ; Stages to aid tW rebel lion. i . , :.. Third-tM who shall have been military or naval officers - ot said .pretended Conlederate. government, aoove tne ranx of Colonel in the army or Lieutenant in the navy. Fourth All who left seats in the Congress of the United States to aid the rebellion. ? s I - H'i .... Fifth All who resigned or tendered resignations of their commissions in the army or nary of the United States to evade duty in resisting the rebellion. .": Sixth AH who have engaged in any way in the treating otherwise than lawfullr as Drisoners .)f war Dersons foDnd in the United State's service, aa officers, soldiers, seamen, or in other capacities. . . . i Seventh All persons who have been or are absentee i from the United States for the purpose of aiding the re-' net nun. ; ! " , . ! ' . Eighth All military ' and naval officers in the rebel i service who were educated -by the government in the : .Military Acidemy at West Point; or the United States : Naval Academy. ' -f Uinth AW persons-who held the pretended offices of Governors of States in insurrection against the United i State . ' t ' Tenth -AH nenona who left their homes within the ! jurisdiction and protection of the United States, and passed i beyond the federal military lines into the so-called Confed. r'e States for the purpose of aiding the rebellion. : filnteTl th A 1 1 Tui-ann. vKft.litn Kaon ntrm CT(n in til A " es?:,,uction of the commerce of the United States upoa the ' ttK TS' and al1 Pewon who have made raids into the t-uunrara.nn irom Canada, or been engaged in destroying the Commerce of the United States upon ihe lakes and rivers that separate the British provinces from the United i -rotates. :.: .'. , ' ; ' Twelfthr-Al persons who, at the time when they aeelt to obtain the benefits hereof br takino- the oath herein prescribed, are in military, naval or civil confinement orj I custody, or under bnda of the civil, military or naval I -authorities or agents of the United States, as prisoners f ! Far or persons detained for offence! of any kind either be i ifore or after con riction. : t t I .., . Thirteenth AW persons who hare voluntarily partusipa- . ... mm itTOiiira, au me csumaiea ruue oi waose .uxaniQroperty Is over twenty thousand dolla rs. .2ntneetithKl persona who have taken' the oath of amnesty prescribed in the President's proclamation of ,i . evemoeretignt, & u., one thousand eight nundred, and sixty-three, or an oath of allegiance to the government of . the. Uaited.-Xkates sinee the date of said proclamation, and j; : - 3- r : s a a a - a m j-t M-vf- . c , a - - m m m ir- . i-,-., . i- ti a a a - a a a aa a - - i aa a a a ar.,.. ,.- ' It who hare nottftencetorwara sep bh ibwbmuucu u i omA invintoia Provided that special application may be made to the President for pardon by any person belonging to the ex cepted classes, and such' clemency will be liberally extend ed as mar be consistent with the facts of the case and the peace and digni ty of the "United States. 'V. The Secretary of State will establish rules and regula tions for, administering, and recording the said amnesty oath, so as to.insonits benefit, to the people, and gnard the government against fraud. ' In testinxony whereof. I -have hereunto set my band and j caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, the twenty-ninth day of , Mayiin the year of Our Lord one thousand Li. a. I eight hundred and sixty frre, and of the inde t --- J nelidenca of the United States the eighty- ninth: ANDREW JOHNSON Rt thii Pruwidont:,' Wv. fl.tJawABD, Seeretary of State. 44 XV la Relation-4 thelntrodnctien f Goods and Snpvllea. : " l 1 :-' ' vii PURSUANCE OF! THE fiTH SECTION OP THE is hereby JL Act oC Congress, approved July 8, 184. it Suti of North-Carolina,; la such monthtr amounts as will be sufficient to give all loyal persons authority to Bell such mony4mounta; as they shall desire authority to sell at qX t0ber places than "military posts, to be disposed of as above; Srorided. the Commanding General of the. Department, aad the Snaerrising 8peoi Agent agree to the - -, K AU parties !f!?VIS of this agreement, mu m j -j Supervising Special Agent. J J. SCHOFlELD, -' ; Haj. Geu'l Commanding. Sn'p1p,LitTreafl.Dep,t. ' '.: ' 24tf. NO perSiits required TO TRADE IN PRODUCTS. IN. ORDER THAT MISAPPREHENSION, AS FAR as possible, may be removed in relation to the purchase, sola and shinmAnt nf " nnidnets. the conclusions . of the government in relation thereto are again published and reiterated y me an i reasurj Ageu u FiasT That trade in all products (contraband articles excepted) is - ABSOLUTELY FREB. Any one can pur- chase Uotton, iODaoco, iarpeniiue, iwsiu, vimm au products without a permit from any Treasury agent. All statements or assertions to the contrary are without foun dation and shoo Id be totally disregarded. . . - : Skcokd Alprodoets .purcnasea oy parnea umer uu cotton can be shipped to the Northern market by simply eying the regular .goTernmeni f rees auu uua .m instnma officer. Onk foobthoI the Cotton purchased and offered-for shipment must be delivered to the Purshasmg Agent, the Temainidsf three-fourths can then oeanippea without chabqb.' No seisure whatever will be made of any article a person has the right to purchase or ship. Ttfrto "Contraband articles " are iabandoned.captured and confiscated property. 4 These of course no private party will attempt to purchase or ship . Sap'g- Spl. Agent Treas. Dept, Newbern, N. C, June 8, lb5. i 46 t. ISAAC 0ETT1NGER. C. B. BOOT'S OlD STAND, Five Doors from the Capitol Square, Has just reeeired from the Northern Markets - . " io,ooo ; . ' . OENUINB HAVANA SEGARS, 1 -''-.' and nosiistalce. 100,000 AMEBIC AN JIQ AES. J CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO Of every description, to aoit both the army as well as ' C1YILIANS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, ; HATS, . ' MEN'S; WOMEN'S AND CnlLDJaJfir a SUUBS, , i And a variety of NOTIONS, to all of which we would call the attention of all lovers of GOOD 'AND CHEAP GrOOJDS. CALL BEFORE YOU BU Y ELSE WHERE, By doing soi yon will, in the first place, benefit yourself. in the second place, you will confer fitvor on the ' PEOPtj'S "HUMBLI SKBVAKT, ISAAC OETTINGER. 45 lm. Raleigh, Jjone 8, 1865. - SHAFER & NORWOOD, A. S. SHAFER, Iate of Petersburg, Va.9 P. Tf1f ORWOOD, Late of Warreaton, N. C. COMMISSION JUERHC ANTS, ' SDi Broadway, New York. . nwsroNMKSiTS or COTTON: TOBACCO, NAVAL Stores, Gris and all other Southern producta solici ts. ' -f ' nJUvm from frchants. Manufactories, Planters and others will receive or prompt indi.vidnal attention. Gov. J. lL Morahead, Greensboro', L ' C., W. J. Hawkins Pnesident Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Mcllwain, Son k Co.; Petersburg. Va.r Donnans k Jbbnsen; Petersburg, Y a., Martin 4 Faonabill, Petersburg. Vs., ,: . R. A. Voflrler. Esq.. 8aUoi. N. G.. R. P. Richardson, Rockingham, N. C. June,8, 18fi5. ., 'v " -' v- : ' "'- . 45 tf. ACCOMMODATION HACK ! sn RRCBIBSR WOULD RESPECTFULLY mHB A announce to the citixenaof Raleigh, that he ia now ranninor a- ttAC& ana irosa tneara, auu w u 0Ordersleft at my house, near theGasVWorksv wili be promptly attended to., X Vvn nrrnnv hT the Also, ior JBue, vi j - hour, or day. RICHARD THOMPSON. . 45 lwpd. Raleigh,, Jdne 8, 186. GENERAL -BUSINESS AGENCY; B. GULICK, RAiLeIGH, JPT. C, rrt.l. ATTRND TO TBE "COLLECT ION OF w. ' r Claims agatast the Quariermaster's and Ctimmis- saryV Departments of tbe U 01 tea ntates. auo, w, . purchase ana sais on-JuommisKiou, iu .. f , Stocks Bonds, Specie, Baak Notes and. Real i . - Estate. a i f. Prompt1 attention girea to airbusfneas; placed la hjs hoffilU at the North-Carolina Book-Store, coraesof Fay-: tteville Street an the Capitol Square. ; :f. : v Raleigh joneev issa. j v? ,r - 0'fHB 1ST! OP JULY., I SH1LL OPEN A SCHOOL in this City. The prjmary pK11" andLatio will be tanght. I can be seen a Jordan Worn hie s atre, Patronage is respectfully 00MBM. aereed thai goods, wares ana mercnanaise, u. v.... v. .u of war, may e taken to all military posts now w hereafter vi .i!i fnrMM nf the United States in the & FBENCH, . .. I ,1 1 I I Hi Hi FRONT ST., WILMINGTON AN PATETTEVILLE U: . i ' ST, RALEIGH, .. .: Old Stand of TUCKER ANDREWS & CO.,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'DE ALERS IN GK0CERIE8,, PROVISIONS, ' SUTLER GOODS, :. j:: YANKEE :K0110NS, CLOTHINQ, L . , a U : . - GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS 8D CAPS, ! BOOTS AND SHOES, &c.,l &0., &0. & WM. B. CUTTER. June 8, 1865. GEO. Z FRENCH 43 lm. , 0. S. BALDWIN, i Office with ..." f SHAFER, jWHlTFORD & CO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, ' 331 Broadway, (Sad floor,) NEW YORK. : To mj Friends la Raleigh, and thronghont 'North-Carolina. ' H AVINGF CONNECTED MYSELF WITH THE FIRM of Shafer, Whltford & CO.. 381 Broadway. N. Y, shall be pleased to wait on any old friends and patasns. The STOCK OF CLOTHING, at wholesale and retail, is extensive. ; ! : GARMENTS made to order in latest styles at reasonable pricea. ' 1 M O. S. BALDWIN, formerly of Wilmington and Raleigh. N. G. : April 11, 1835. . j 196w. B; P. WILLIAMSON & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FAYETTEVILLE STREET. . (D C. ; Manray'a old Staad.) WAVING OBTAINED THE PROPER PERMIT TO ; MJL sell the articles enumerated below, we wonld respect- fully ask consignments from Farmers and others who have h ft. - . . j: : , . t bubu Bniciea vu uittpuse ui : .- ! . Cotton Cloth, Cotton Yarns, Bacon, Floor, Lard, Syrup, Soger, Rice, Meal, Corn, Oats, Wheat, - Long Forage, Bran. Ship Stuff Tallow, : Wax, Candles, Soap, Fish, Lambs, . Chickens, Butter, Eggs, i'!'- and Yegi tables of all kinds. !' . BBFKBS TO: .. President and Superintendent Raleigh and Gaston Ral ' road Company. President and Superintendent North-Carolina Railroad i Com piny. , ?i j John Sloan, Greensboro. N. C. L. 8. Williams, Charlotte, N. C. S. Frankfort, -Salisbury, N. O. . Tilghman and Cooke, Weldon, N. C. E. A. Williams, President Exchange Bank, Clarksville, Virginia. i 1 ET A. Rawlins, Woodswortb, Virginia. ' Raleigh, N. C. May 19, 1865. 89 -tf. 1. ULDMENTHAL, QUARTERMASTER AGENT U. & MIL. RAILROADS MILITARY DIVISION UisSIS8PI. COOL S0DAF0MTAIN j:. j AND "i CONFECTIONERY; - ' II- ALSO, CHOICE AY AN A CIGARS, Six doors South of the Capitol, on Fayettevilie St., At HEARTT AND IREDELL'S Old Store. Raleigh, May 15, 1865. 25 lm. C. W. D. HUTCH1NGS 'OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MIS FRIENDS and the public eenerallr that be is now prepared. as beretolore, to do all kind of SADDLE AND HARNESS REPAIRING, in best manner and with promptness, at his Shop, firat story under Masonic HalL Patronage earnestly solicited. ' Raleigh, May 27, 1865. 86 tf. Progrtit copy. ; ' i REWARD. A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE delivery at this office of a Package of Officers Cloth ing, taken from a car, at this place, on the night of the 2Mb inst. ' i ')'' j April 28, 1885. " 11-tf. ' ". ' ,l Headquarters Military Division of the James,' .' ,. .,.. BiCHMoxo, Va., May 8, 18S5. I $25,0OO REWARD!! BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAS A Reward of. . j TWENTYiiTVlE THOUSAND DOLLARS ; . Is hereby offered for the arrest and delivery for trial of WILLIAM SMITH, Rebel Governor of Virginia. ; ; u. w. UAiAi&ca., f20 it 4 ) Major Gmeral Oomdg. ' JAMES IV HATHA WATT. (formerly of the firm of Hathaway k Co., Wilmington, N.C) COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' 171 Psakl St., Naw Yoke. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE of Southern Produee. Orders for goods with cash accompanying them will be faithfully and promptly exe- cuted June ft 1865. , 4S-8m. ' MRS H. W. IH1 CLER'S B OAR DIN a B OUS E, . CORNER OF NEWBERN. AND PERSON STSV . , -V ' I".'-". '' BALKIGH, H. C. ;''.') KsK ' By tte AVesk'sad 'lloafai" April 17. 1885. ; . .1 . .1 tf. , ' 'LADIES AND CFENTLEMEN'S j ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER HoKIMMON'S STORE, ONE DOOR FROM MORGAN St., ON FATTE!TILLE. - private" jrqo xb for ladies. C Raleigh, May 81, V r 89-tf LAND FOR SALE, I OFFER FOR SALE A TRACT OF SPLENDID LAND of 695 acres, lying adjacent to the town of Suffolk, Va. -About 8 0 seres ere wood land, and the balance is cleared.1 Mr. James Norfieet .of 8ufflk, will show it to any one wishing to purchase. - Address.) P. R. MERRYMAN, . - ,t , Henderson, N. 0. . -:pr New Vork Herald copy td the amount of ten dol lars, and send birt to N. O. Standard. '. f t. June IStbf W5. . '" '- 8-ir JUNE 16. 1865. In JJULES AND REGULATIONS Coacerniae Commercial Iatercdarse with la- . snrrectionary states. .,; V ; V I I EXECUTIVE! ORDER. . EXBCDTIVS CBAKBER. : ii' , - Washington! April 29,1865. Beinjr desirous to relieve all loyal citizens and -well-dis- posed 3 persons roeiding In insurrectionary States from 1 uuuev-tNHwy commercial-TBiriouoQs, ana 10 enceursge 1 them to return to peaceful pursuits it vi hereby ordered.' I. Tbat all. restrictions upon internal, domestic, and coast- ' wise commereiaf intercourse be discontinued in 4Uch parts , of the States of Tennessee, Virginiaj North Carolina, Sooth ; Carolina,! Georgia Florida, i Alabmaa,rMi8sissipp(.and so -mucb-f Louisiana as lies east the Mississippi river, as shall be embraced within the fines of national military occupa tion, excepting only such restrictions as fire imposed by acta of Congress and 1 regulations i in pursuance thereof, prescribed by the Seretary of the Treasury, and approved by the President; and excepting also IrOm the effect of this order the following articles contraband of war, to-wic Arms, ammanitton, all articles from which ammunition is manufactured, gray nniformi and cloth; locombtiyea, cars, railroad I iron, and - machinery for peratiog railroads, telegraph wires, insulators, and instruments for operating telegraphic lines. 1 , . , K i II. That all existing military and paval orders in any manner restricting internal, domestic, and coastwise com mercial intercourse and trade with or Trf- the locattties above named be, and the same are hereby, revoked ; and that ho military or naval officer; iot any manner, interrupt or interere with the ' same, or with any boats or other Tease Is Engaged therein, under proper authority, pursuant ' -to- the regolatioas of the Secretary of the T.-easury. : . j-; i - : ANDREW JOHNSON. .. . v!rulsi;relatt Concerning Commercial Intercourse with and in if I , Inavrreetionary States 1 ,!: ; Trbasuex DsPARTfBNT, May 9, 1865. With f View of carrying out the purposes of the Execu tive, as 2 expressed in .his executive order, bearing date April 29th, i 865, to relieve all loyal citizens and well disposed persons residing id insurrectionary States from unnecessary miberciaL restrictions, and to encourage I' them to return to peaceful pursuits, the following reguia- itnna aril rraQAiiKai ani? aril! haMnfVen nAaiLAAmmaMtai intercWirse in and between tEe States of Tennessee, Vir- f rtnia, Jfortn-Carolina. Bontb-Uarolina. Oeorina. Florida. . Alabaina, M ississippi, and Louisiana cast of the Mississippi ;l river, heretofore declared in insurrection, and the loyal n Statestin- i i .' 9 All commercial transactions, under these regulations shall be conducted under the supervision of officers of the customs, and others acting aa officers of tbe customs.; : - . II. Pkohibited Abticlbs r' The following articles are prohibited, and none such will be allowed to be transported to or within any State hereto fore declared in insurrection, - except on : Government account, via : Arms, ammunition, all articles from which ammunition ia manufactured, gray .; uniform a. and clpth, locomotives, cars, railroad iron, and machinery for operat ing railroads, telegraph wires, insulators, and instruments for operating telegraph lines. ; j, III. Amounts 'or Products ailowsd, aho Places to . i WHICH SUCH MAT SB TRANSPORTED. It having been determined and agreed upon by the pro per officers of the War and Treasury Departments, in ac cordance with the requirements of section 9 ot the act of July ii I8rt4, that the amount of goods required to supply the necessities of loyal persons residing in insurrectionary States, within the military lines of the United States forcesj shall beau amount equal to the aggregate of tbe application! therefor,' and that the places to which such goodsmay be taken shall be, all places within snch lines tbat may be named in the several applications for trans portation thereto, It is therefore directed that cleat ance shall pe granted, upon application,: by any loyal person or partyi ipr all goods and merchanoise not I prohibited.'Tn snch amounts, and to such places which, nndertherevenjie and collection laws of the United States, have been created ports of entry and delivery in the coastwise trade, as the applicant may desire. ' i ' ' ' ' ' v : ' i IV. Clrasakcb. Before any vessel shall be eienred for any port within the insorrrctionary. States, or from one port to another therein, or from any such ports to a port in the loyal Slates, the master of every such vessel shall present tn the propfir iifficer of customs, or, other officer acting as snch, a manifest of her cargo, which manifest shall set forth the character ef the merchandise composing said cargo, end, if showing no prohibited articles shall be certified by such officer of the customs. ii j . ; ' ' - V. Areival and Diseaiaog or Cargo is ah Insuerbo j ? tionart State. On the arrival of any such -vessel at the port of destine tionj, it shall be the'duty of the master thereof forthwith to present to the proper officer of the customs the certi fied 5mani Test of her cargo; whereupon the officer shall. ' cause tbe vessel to be discharged under his general super vision ; and, if the cargo is fonnd to correspond with the. manifest, a certificate to tbe effect shall be given to said master. . -: ' '; ' .Jf there shall be found on board any prohibited articles, snch articles shall be seized and held snbject to the orders of; the Secretary of the Treasury; and the officer shall forthwith report to tht Department all the facts of the ' case:; and anv such vessel arriving from any foreign" port or from any domestic port without a proper clearance, or , with contraband articles on board, shall, with the cargo, be seised and held as- subject to confiscation under the laws of the United States. :: vi LADING. WlfHIN AND PPASTOEE FROM AK InSURHSO tionaei Stats. Vessels in ports within an insurrectionary State, not declared by proclamation open to the commerce of the world, shall be laden under tbe supervision of the proper officer of this Department, whose duty it shall be to re quire, before any articles are allowed to be shipped, satis factory evidence that upon all merchandise so shipped the taxes and fees required by law and these regulationshave been paid or secured to be j paid, which fact, wiifi the amount so paid, shall be certified upon thn manifest before clearance Shall bft granted ; . and if, upon any articJes so shipped, the fees and internal revenue taxes, or .either shall only have been secured to be paid, snch fact shall be noted upon the manifest, and the proper officer at the port of oestination of such vessel shall hold tbe goods until all such taxes and fees shall be paid according to law nou uieev reguimiuus. If! I'" VIL Sppplt Stoeks. Persons desiring to keep a supply store at any place within an insurrectionary State shall make application therefor to the nearest officer of the Treasury Department, which application shall set forth that tbe applicant is loyal to! i the government, of the. United States; and upon filing evidence of such loyalty a license for such supply Btore shall forthwith be granted; and tbe person to whom tbe license is given shall: be authorized to purchase goods at any other supply store within the Insurrectionary States, or at such other point in the United States as he may , select. . : - if j '' -. ?The party receivtnar such' license shall pay therefor the license fee prescribed by the internal revenue law. r VIII. -Excepted Articles. AH articles of local production and consumption; such as tresn vegexaniea,. irmts, ouner, ice, eggs, ireim meat, wood, coal, Ac, Aa, may, without fee or restriction, be. freely transported and sold at such points within an insur rectionary State aa the owner thereof may desire. ; IX. ; SeipaKNT or Peooucts or an iNSUBaacnoKABT ft- : . I ' '' Stats. ,:..' f All Cotton not prodncedby persons with their owalabor, or with the labor of Ireedmen or others employed and paid by them, must, before shipment to any. port oi place in a loyal State, be sold to and resold by an officer of the Government specially appointed for tbe purpose, under Regulations prescribed by the Secretary or the Treasury and approved by the President ;- and, before allowing any cotton or other product to be shipped or granting etear ftnee for any vessel, the proper customs officer, or other person acting as such, must requi re from the purchasing Agent or tbe internal revenue officer a certificate that tbe potton proposed to be shipped has been resold by him, or that twenty-five per cent, of the value thereof baa been : paid to such purchasing Agent in money, and that tbe cotton is thereby free from further fee or tax,. ; If the cot ton proposed to. be shipped is claimed and proved to be tbe product of person's own labor or of freedmeo or Mhm nmninvAjl .nrf nid them, the officer will teoulre ;that the shinninir fee of three cents per pound Shall bet f naid or secured to be aid thereon. ' - u . ji If any product other than cotton is offered for shipment the certificate of the internal' revenue officer, that all in- ernal taxes due thereon have been collected and paid, ; . r . . . - i a . 1 : . a Emus oe prooucea prior w nu luvavcis obiuj; sihru j cleaned ; and if there -is no internal revenue offi cer, then i such taxes shall be collected by the customs "officer, or ha shall eanse the same to be secured to be paid as provided In these regulations. It. lutAVti TaANSPORTATION. ' I f: ' The provisions of these regulations, .necessarily modified, ! abklt be considered aDplicable to all shipments inland to or within insurrectionary States by any means of trans- ' portaUon whatsoever. ru.--n V iV . ! ;. I ; . . XL- Charges. - , . . v, t .6ood8 not prohibited may be transported to insurrection' I Aw tttntAa fraA . . 11.... - : .' ! The charges upon all products shipped or transported, from an insurrectionary State." other than upott cotton, 1; shall be the charges prescribed by the internal WTeiHis laws.-'; Upon cntton, other than, that purchased and resold by the GoYernmeot, three cents per pound, which must 1 be credited bys the officer collecting, as follows, jvui wo ceuts per. pound as the shipping fee. . All cotton' purch ased and resold by the Government shall be allowed t. be transported free from all -fees and taxes whatsoever. : f ' XII. Rscobos to at Ksrt. VpyJ" " Fall and complete accounts and records must be kept, by'all officers acting under these' regulations, of their 51.. 'hit transactions under them, in snch manner and form be prescribed by the Commissioner of Customs. 1 shall .rl . LoTAITT RlQCISIR. ; : . ' ' . No goods shall be sold in an insurrectionary State by or iSrII any tMoaaction held with any persoi or parsons noyal the Government of the United States. t ilT0!0 .ZUt m.u2t be th tekitff and subscribing the folldwing oath, or endence to be filed thattt, or one simi-. lar in purport and meaning, baa been taken, viz : ' ArTT"' .f 1.8olenlnly ear. in presence of Almighty God, that.1 wilL henceforth faithfully support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and all laws made: in pursuance thereto." tu i '-."'-'! F - 'FoEksB DaotrtATioKS Revokkd. s These regulations shall take effect and be in force on and Iter the 10th day Of May. 186V and shall supersede t ?um res1l,atio,' and circulars heretofore prescribed by the Treasury Department eoncerning commercial inter course between loyal and insurrectionary Statea. all of which are hereby recinded and annulled. ! HUOH MOCUILOCH, ; i -. Secretary of . the Treasury. EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, . t WumvMnv fm Udv O 1U&R Tbe foregoing rules and regulations concerning com mercial intercourse with and in States and parts of States declared in leeorreetioo, prataribed by the Secretary of the Treasury inr conformity with Acts of Congress relating thereto, baviog been seen and considered by me, are here by approved. . , .,' u , f L ANDREW- JOHNSON. .'May 24, 1865. . r l - . ,'-4S-8t. THE NORTH-CAROLINA TIMES, - A POLITICAL, connsaciAL AVP , 1 FAMILY .NEWSPAPER, ::' .' 1 , j-Dsvprsn to . -News, Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Aits, Science audi Literature, I TESTAIt dc JOY. Editors and Proprietors. , PUBUSHED AT NEWBERN, N. C. THE NORTH-CAROLINA TIMES . 'Iv' WILL FURNISH The Latest News from all Quarters, AT THS KARUBST MOMCNT. i " It will maintain be. 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' i Tern : Harper's Maoasiks, one yaar $4 00 An Extra Copy of either the 'Magazine or Weexlt will be supplied gratis for every Club Of Five Subscribers at (t CO each, in one remittance: or Six Copies for $20 00. ! I - ' ' Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.- A Complete Set, now Comprising Twenty nine Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for f 2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. CJotb cases, for bind ing, 58 cents, by mall, postpaid: Address f . 1 . HARPER k BROTHERS,' 28 tf. .. Franklin Square. New York. TII PROCLAMATION. A ' PROCLAMATION BY TOE PRESIDENT OF T&K UNITED 3 STATES OF AMERICA. ' Whereas It appears from evidence in the Bureau of Military Justice, thatr the atrocious murder of the late Tresldent, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, and the aWempted a-.-sassi nation of the HonfWn. H. Seward, Secretary of Stati-, were incited, concerted and procured by and betwern Jefferson Davis, late of Richmond, Va., and Jacob Thomp son, Clement C. Clay, Beverly Tucker; George N. Sander, W. O Cleary, and. other rebels and tiaitors against. tli Govtrnment of the United States, harbored in Canada:' Now, therefore, to the end that justice may be done, I, ANDREW: JOHNSON, President of the United 8tatea, do otter and promise for tfye arrest of said persons, r either of them, within the limits of the United States, so . tbat they , can be brought to trialtbe following ;re wards: One hundred thousand dollars for tbe arrest of Jefferaou Davis. ' ; : .: ; Twenty-five thousand dollars for the arrest of Clement C. Clay. ;:'! 1- Twenty.fjve thonsand dollars for the arrest of Jacob Thompson,' late of Mississippi. -; 1 Twenty-five thousand dollars for the arrest. of George . N.Sanders.' ! Twenty-five thonsand dollars for the arrest of Beverly Tncker, and '. j , . ; Ten thousand dollars fortbe arrest of William C. Cleary, late Clerk f Clement O Clay. , i ' ' - ; ' The Provost Marshal General of I the United States is ' directed to cause -a description of said persons, with notice of the above rewards, to be published. ' -" :ia testimony .whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and r 7 caused the seal nf tbe United S'ates to be affixed iDone at the City of Washington, the second day of May. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Lut drednd : sixty-five, and of tbe independence of tbe United states cf 'America tne eighty ninth. ANDREW, JOHNSON. By the President; - E ttnter, Acting Secretary of State. 24tf. -r MILI1AEY GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY . Col G F Granger. Commanding 8rd Brigade, 2d Division , 10th Army Corps, Post Cominiuder. .' ' - . Lieut H S Sanford, 11 5th New York Volunteers. A A A General and Post, Adjutant. ; . : Capt S C F Smith, 9th Maine Volunteers, A.A General. ' Major George B Dyer, 9th Regiment Maine olunteers, . Provost Marshal . v, : ;. f: i. -, , .. Lieut Wm K Norton, 4th New Hampshire Volunteer, Assistant Provost Marshal.' ' '" . . Lieut George S Dai ley, 9th Maine Volunteers, Assistant Provost Marshal. '! ... - -Capt Chas F Weeks, 9th Maine Volunteers, A AQM. Capt Geo C Almy, C S. f' . ..' -r . : Capt 8 C F Smith, 9th Maine Volunteers, A. A. L G. - Surgeon Jno Knowlson,f 169th New York Volunteers, Chief Medical Officer. . f. ; i . Capt E R Mbsher, 169th New York Volunteers, ADC Lieut Ed Vanderzee, 169th New York Volunteers, A D C. Officers of 1 15th Kegtraent N, Yotk Voluateers. N J Johnson. Lieut Col Commanding. w Try .1 J- ii - . - t -"j Dii vrairaiu, naior. ; Nicholas De Graft; Acting Adjutant. " Martin McMartin. Quartermaster. Lieut A C Slocum, Commanding Co A. Lieut A Collier, - -- u B. . ' 1 Lieut OJi Clark, . . " U. Capt Wm H Sbaw, Capt R B Savage, Lieut M Mcintosh. Lieut J M Hill, - . Si. G. f I . K. - Officers of 0th Maine Velaateers. Joseph Noble, Lieut Col Commanding." George B Dyer, Major, i . ' ! Henry H Wadsworth, Adjutant. George 8 Hay, Quartermaster. -- Otis P Rice, Assistant Surgeon-. i S Lieut Wm A Babcock, Commanding Co A. Capt L F McKenriey, : Capt Geo W Brown, Capt Benj J Hill, Capt 3 C Beal, Lieut W F Denning, Lieut S A Doten, Lieos A 41 Chase, r- Capt Geo 8 Colbath, Capt 8 S Mann, B. 44 CiS " D. " E. ' F. G. " H. u I, 44 4i i : 44 44 . 44 4 Nomiaal List of the Actual aad Aetina Field aad Staff aad Compaay lebmmanders preseat la n new nanipsaire voiaaieers . John H Roberts, Captain Co D. Commandmg Officer. Geo WH-ttekina, CapUin Co K, Regiment Quartermaster and Company Commander. ' - M 4 , . . .' - D P. Dearborni 8nrgeoa.' ' ' ''- , " I : .Alfred Mar land, 1st Lieut Co H, Awaiting Muater, Act ing Adjutant. - - . . i Joseph, Wingate, Co A, Awaiting Muster, Aefmg Cotnt mander..''.'.-.... , . .,-t" -'.'! 1 -t L A Gay,1st Lieut Co B, Commanding Co B. ; : L MeD Hussy, Capt Co X5,X!emmandiDir Co a - Wm 8 Barker.CaptCo E, Commanding CoJ). C M Whiting, 1st Lieut Co E, Commanding CO B, :CL Chapman, Capt Co F, Commading Co F. - P Dowd, Sergt Co G. Commanding Co G B Frank Fogy, principal. Musician Co H, Commandinc I , GF Quimby, Capt Co I, Commanding Co I,... . h ' Geo W Huckins, Capt Ce K, Commanding Co K. JohaH Roberts, i;sp am new anampanire minj, Commanding Regiment. Officers iatJuXadiaaa Yolaateers. J H Lawrence, Major, Qbrnmandingl ....... 8 Ryan, Adjutant. - -t ' " & 4 4 1 , '. A H Baily; Quartermaster , r , ---si': . N A. Chamberlain, Assistant Snrgeon. .. . i , Silas Clark. Capt Commanding Co Ai' r .' . W H Lowe, Capt Commanding Co B. . - , ; Wm A ETetcbiim, 2d Lient Commanding Co C. ,', B J Graham, Capt Commanding Co D, ' .W.T Stepp, Capt Commanding Co S. 1 : Samuel Morrison, 1st Lieut Commanding Co F. Carr Carey, 1st Lient Commanding Co G. Officers of i9th Keglateat W. Tf ork Volaateers. i-J- AXJolrin, Lient Col Oommanding. J "-o ;' ' Joseph. H Allen, Major. ' ; f -John Know) son, 9urgebn. " ' ' 3' -.f 'E W Churcb,f Acting Adjutant and liarteraiaater. Lieut Ed Jacques, Commanding Co A. ... Lieut.' J B Footr Commanding Co B. ; 5 Cap 9 B Warren, Commanding Co C. Aieui b mcuntre, uommanaiog- w Cant H Mulball, Comroan.ding Co E. rr CaptB R Smith, Commanding Co F. Lieut E Van Santword. CommaodingCoG. Lieut C G Francisco. Commandlne Co tf. Lient J H Straight, Commanding Colt, ar4i a iass. . ' 1 ' ' ' April 24, 1865. 1 i . ' ! - - .