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Iish anoable sheet twenty-tour comma wuj pvnaunpsiv. whenfn will be advertised, free of cost, all fads offered ft asfe through their agency, and, which will be vdevoted to the dissemination of informetioni concerning the agri ealtaraV BjiaereL manufacturing., And other resource of thefitW By meensofcompetept Ageota,ineyery CoufttJ; tbf w4M show (be present advancement and, special Cupar hiUtiea for foture development ,o eaobw, , . -, .. ; , It will be found, oa .investigation, that to State m.the Uoioa aa, preaeat achcoiBfeijtOD, , itd-ro.ntages as, ftortfi CaroUDa. Situuted midway between the colder re gions of the Worth hndj the ifcore tropical 'pHmes jof.the 8uuthriU landaatretching from ihe.se coaSto. the moun tains, jjield bouiUiluU returns jof cotton,, tobacco, rice, ffrain fruits, pastarafe,! grape andl other produe'WBile coahTiadiatW m&aaki ritefS.fford.lvatfel Irttef sufficient for the most extensive factories, and in its forests are boundless supplies of naval stores, timber and material for Unning.maei'ihVreteutcban'in tbe :aystem of 1 abor it becomes the interest of propiietors to part wi tt a porti6n of their real estate, and it is the Object of tola en terDrise. throusrh airenoiesia Boston, Kew. York, Philadel- thia, Baltimore,' Washinitonr and 'other : jchief cities, -to riok these abundant resoarees of the titate to the noticel and the buyer, and to aid ra starting North Carolina in a caree of prosperity heretofore' &hnowai ;n" f tZr The Advbbtisib will be fernisbed free of charge to all custodiers, nd t others at osedoUar per annum. .Toe hrst aumber will be issued by; the first of July, or sooner. it i no type ana necessary material aireaey oraerea, can o procured from New York before that time. Those desirous to advents in the" first number wil please communicate to the paderslgued at lonee. w ModetaM oDmnissieas will be charged where sales are made. BATTLE, HECK it CO, ;:. Kw PBatl,W,j-. - , ...JRaleiga, , Jl. I'. Williamson. . . ' i . June 12tfa, 1865. i :- 48 tf 1 r UaaaesUoDablr the best sostained work of - .me juna in me norm." .HAEPEE3. .: HEW : KONTHLY MAGAZINE. i' Critical Notice t of 'the Preu. 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A Post fJonnflil hf AdrhimBtratiOft- to oonstsc ot the followingnaaoffliatwreoy ' m" M.; to toorrpw, the 25tbr inst, or as soon thereafter as practicable, re ittrfosf-'-'W sttMtstiing.-: i i ITirax I .imt Tn tMt IA M-mmS OT fUrveTOTB. M'fv otherAothoriied traders at thig Posfi and loch other business as maw h. brooe;ht. bafotf t ( Mij. J. fl." Allen, 169th N. Y Vols.- , . , . 1 MaL J. H. LawrehCvlStlx InL Tolsv ! r ; Oapt S.,F,-Smitb, A; a: I G., th Me. Vols, ; 1st Iieat Ed. P. Jaques, 169thlf. T.-VoTs. ; By order I CoL Q. F, GRANGER, -. AJommanoiuK; f H. S. SAsrow), Jost Adjutant. HiADQUAitTBRS Post or Raibiohv N. ; 4 . - 1- May oui, oou. Special Obdeb, No. 5. . , i Th Post Council of Administration appointed Pj Special Order No. 1, Headquarters Post of Raleigh, T:-nA Anrii 24th:; 1865V win ; re-convene at these JBeadquarters at iaojdodk;lltlUt;dAy;:(U soon loerauiH - r- .... . v:-.: v; ?y ordeP of CoL Q F. GRANGER j j'..'"' -. H:",ft Commanding Post ; H. S. Sanford, Post Adjtaht? ! T j " the 'Post Council of Administration re-co'nyened at Headquarters, Post oi Raleigh; N 0.,; pursuant to the above orders, all the members present, and (proceeded to Teris the .Price last established bj Uhem April 24th, 1865. yi-- m. ".' ! Alter due 'consultation ;they would respectfully recommend that the following" Price List be estab lished. ' 'j 'If' y'iA"? -; ' tV '4,. J. H. Allen, Maj. 169th N. Y. Vols. . JT. H. Lawrence, Maj. lSlh Ind. Vols. S. C. F. Smith; Capt 9th Maine Vols., and A. A. i. g. s.si -jft '""rt.t : '- r -: -' ,:.-r - - : 1 Ed. P. Jaaues. lst Lieut. 169th N. Y. Vols. Apples each. Batter per lb, Brooms each, Boots per pr. 4 j. .:. Buttons shirt per doz., ' . ' t-'- horn per doz., Blacking per box, , Brushes blacking each, clothes each, ; hair each, s . " tooth each, . " shaving each, - - - . 5 to 10 65 40 to 60 $10 to 20 ' 10 10 10 to 15 40 to $1 75 50 to $1 25 to 75 25 50 50 30 50 30 50 10 10 to 20 15 to 50 20 25 40 50 h $2 to 4 $1 to 3 ' 6 60 20 to 40 U 75 10 60 25 to 40 $1 to 2 $3 to 5 50 to$l : 35 to 60 $1 to 2 $5 to 6 40 $40 6 15 $1 to 2 50 50 to $1 10 to 25 10 75 60 i. . ' 20 v tl A: -V ,75 ' ;'. . 50 15 to 20 5 to 10 10 10 1 10 10 ; 10 to 20 25 : 75 $1 10 $1.25 i 50 to 75 40 50 10 10 25 $14 $7 35 to$l 10 25 to $1 50 to $1 50 10 to 25 75 to $1.25 T.0 to $1 Beef dried per Jb., Bologna Sausage per lb., Cakes Ginger per lb., ' " Tea per lb., , Crackers per lb., ; Cheese per lb., Candles each, Cigars each, " : Combs, coarse and fine each, ! j Codfish per lb., ) 1 Cups tin (qts), ' Cups tin with bails and covers, Collars paper per box, Caps officers, Drawers per pr., Emery paper per sheet, Eggs per dos., . -Envelopes per bunch, Fruit 2 lb. cans, 1 lb. cans, . Flour per lb., .'..' Figs per lb.. Gloves Cott per pr., " cucKBKin per pr., i ; Guantlets per pr., i Handkerchiefs Linen, i: " ' Cotton, " Silk, ! Hats, Ham per lb., i . Ice per ton, Ice per pound. Ink per bottle, -Knives Pocket, Knives and Forks, Looking Glasses Pocket, Lemons each,' Milk Borden's per can, Other Brands, , Milk per quart, j Meats 2 lb. cans, , " 1 lb. cans, Mustard per bottle, . Mackerel eaeh, ; i Matches per bunch, 1 Newspapers Daily, Needles per paper. Oranges eaeh, I Oil Armor, per bottle, Oil Sweet " u tt - m -- .'U i u j (Small) (Large) Oysters Small cans, " Large Onions4er lb., . Poultry 2 lb. cans, Pickles per jar, (. Paper Note per qr . 44 Letter and Cap per qr Potatoes per lb ! Pepper per psper; - . r Pepper per lb. paper, Ploughs large, Ploughs small, i Plooghshares, - -Pipes Common, ' - . " Wood, u -Robb r, Pencils Lead, , ; - : . , : Pans Sauce, - -Frying, Prtts Tin (Coffee) Plates Tin, Pins, per paper, Raisins per lb., i . - ! Razors each,, i Razor Strops each, : -T Syrupy-Golden per bottle 'f E Soap Shaving per cake, :' 44 Castile per Jb, cake, ,! 75 to $1 20 - 15 60 $1 to 2 50 to 75 - 50 15 to 20 25 $1 to 2 , 50 to $1 -t, 5 4 60 : .15 10 40 to$l 35 to 75 $4 to 7 $3 to 7 suspenders per prn , , ,.. . Scissors per pr., , ; : Shoe Strings per prn .U -;V'. Sardines 'per box, i V v Spoons Table each, 44 Tea each, ' Socks Cetton perpr . ;'; 44 Woolen per pr., Shoes per pr .'i A ' Shirts-Wqpl,each; A Ai Linen, ' - is-t-Tobacco: Smokinff, 4 t ' J $2 to 4 44 Killickinick "perl lh. hale. Big Lick V per l ib. bale, ' ! $1.25 ' ' $1.25 15 to 25 .. 15 r-rer paper, - .x Tobaeco-r-Fine Cut Chewbg Solace "'per paper,! . All other brands per paper, Tobacco Ping per lb., ' ' .10 : $i " T wavy Plug, .Thfead'ner bunch.'" $1,50 ; ' 10 50 , . '50 Tongues Smoked per lb Vegetables-Smafl cans, M !;:f'--Large"V'i1--' WetaSiCalfakin, WasBasins Tin. & M 75 75fo$10 60 to $1.60 75 WoEceatershire saucer-Large Size,'. . : l-.v 44-j-- v . r- .f i ' ; SmaU size, ' 'Yeast Powder.per box.Sf-- MA,it.Afc (t ,:s -T-;.--: 75 y"-;; -l 50 20 10 35 Chamnooine All cartieTes net enumerated on the atoya- Prfce it liu 25 Ltist snail be sold at a Mtt profit of not more than .,40 bfiAA'i' f On-all purchases made at wholesale a discount 'of not less than SO per cent shall be made from, the prices estabiisbed and 'published, in the above List - Afi4m&:M - - ;G.: F. GRANGER.1 i Hi'SiSairroaD. - "-J' W"W.W pr WfV S Col J F Gwoger Commanding Srd Brigade, 2d Divhioh, 10th Army OojTjPwommaBerw viiStj 1" . i LUwt D Sfe.Mfofd;ir5th New VorlTplimtlersiX A A General an'Post Aautantif t. f&WM . ,. it AiaraDai! .rri?8a' Lieut W B'Norton, 4th New Hampshire voiunteer-v AsaiBtant Piovo-llaraltal'fmig Lieut George 8 Dailey, 9th ilaine yolunteera, Assisiaut Vta F WeetsliMIVofintieWA AQM. ctQ q f Sinith, thf MatoeVolunteera, AjJUL;Q -.v Snneoa;, Jao ,JKaowJaon.i9tA . 5S55? vuibwwibh vujwi. net ; nea icai. vmcer, - w : a t li- s i 'tP Capt B R Mosher, "169th New York Volunteers, A D C,, Officers of 115th Regiment N. York Voluataersi VJ hnsoD7Lien Vol Cdmmanoln i - 8 L Wairath. Mafor.Hf.'! " A: Itieliblaa'De Grant Afettodjut.-: - Martin MeMartin, 4toatennaater;iJ...;l1rc:ift ,. Lieut A C.Sloeun Cpmrnanding Co ,-sr.Ms 4j i ,i r Lieut A Collier. i ; " t 44 B.'- 1 .ih.xtjt LieutCLClark,ii: ;44-C. ant Wm H Hhaw. - iw.- uapt is . b Savage s 1 Lieut M Melntosn4, ' . Lieut J M HiH;t;t;it Uaot IS U avaireA t v a k-r i fc r . . u r :T.ifa-TtilijWi.:'?; Officers oC1?thMieT"te Joseoh Noble, Lieut CoI Ctommanding. George B Dyer,. Major.? Henry B Wadsworth, Adjutant. George 8 Hay. Quanermaster,. rc7 Lieut Wm A Baboockommanding; Co A. Cant L F McKeooev. ' ' f J - B." Capt L F McKeooey, Capt Geo W Brown, Capt Benj J Hill, ' CapUGBeat, in Lieut W T. Denning, Lieut 8 ADofen, Liettt AH Chase, -Capt Geo SColbalb, Capt SS Mann, i !.,.; V'-" I Gwtclii;? ' H. - Kit.- -AAA-VV Nominal List of the Actual and Actine Field and Staff and Company Commanders preaenr in 4th New Hampshire vomnteers. Joan ri ihooerw, uivuuu vu u, whuivwuk "'". Geo W Hucti ns. Captain Co K. Regiment Quartermaster and Company Commander. - , .. : ! 1 1' , . P P DearborBj Surgeon. J l Alfred Uarland, 1st Lieut Co H, Awaiting Master, A ing Adjutant,, ' ) ?f ' ? ""f, :"t Joseph Wingate, Co A, Awaiting Muster, Acting Com mander. J :'! "''.Ni-- L A Gay, 1st Lieut Co B, Commanding Co B. 1 I L McD Hussy, Capt Co C, Commanding Co C. ' Wm 8 Barken Capt Co , Commanding Co'VH: t ? I : . CM Whiting, ,1st Lieu Co , Commanding Co E. , . . C L Chapman! Capt Co P,' Commanding Co Ft v i f. P Dowd. Serst Co G. Commanding Co G. "" 1 J - B Frank Fogy,; principal Musician Co H, Commanding Co n. I -, -, i : . - G F Qnimby, Capt Co I, Commanding Co I. r 1 Geo W Uuckins. CaDt Ce K. Commandinir Co K. John H Roberts, Capt 4th New-Ham pshu-e Infantry, OfficeYs I3th Indiana Tolanteers. J H Lawrence, Major, Commanding. S Ryan, Adjutant. ;' " ! A H Baily, Quartermaster. J 1 N A Chamberlain, Assistant 8nrgeon. 1 I Silas Clarke Capt Commanding Co A. W U Lowe, Capt Commanding Co B. ' , Wm A Ketcbnm, 2d Lieut Commanding Co C. ; R J Graham, Capt Commanding Co D. W T Stepp, Capt: Commanding Co . Samuel Morrison, 1st Lieut Commanding Co F.I- . Carr Carey, 1st Lieut Commanding Co G. Officers of 169th Regiment N. York Tolanteers. J AColvin, Lieut Col Commanding. tM - Joseph H Allen, Major.; i 'A . V-'. John Knowlaon, Surgeon. 4 ' ; i '; E W Church, Acting Adjutant and Quartermaster. - "Lieut Ed Jacques, Commanding Co A. 1 " Lieut J B Foot, Commanding Co B. : " Capt J H Warren, Commanding Co C Lieut B McGuire, Commanding Co D. ' Cant HMulball, Commanding Co K I ! Capt B R Smith, Commanding Co F. u i Lieut Tan Santword. Commanding Co G. i , Lieut C G Francisco. Commanding Co H. i U Capt J B Dunn, Commanding Co u ' Lieut J U StraiffbC Commanding C-9 m 1 ' Apra,1886.; , f ' . . ? '. MILITARY ORDERS. Headquarters Department of W. Carolina j' -: i - t ARMY OF -THE OHIO, . Ralkigh. North-Carolina. May 15tb, 186& 'GzKBBAt. Oaosas. No.52. : i n ' The lol lowing orders from Headquarters, unitary uivi. - . 1 . l 1 ... . 1 : . r SlOD 01 ine dauies, are puuiisueu tur iuc iuiuiuhuuu buu guidance of all in the Department of North-Carolina, which now forms part of that Military Division: t ' Headquarters: Mil. Divl ion of the James, - i .. j RicBMOsn, Virginia, April 28tb, J8tf5. Gznerai. Orders, No. 4. I !: . I. Clerks of Courta of Records in Richmond and Peters burg will be permitted to resume their functions on taking the oath of allegiance. I f II. All attorneys, counsellors, advocates and proctors, and others licensed to practice a particular profession, trade or business ; the presidents, directors and officers of all corporations, and all persons availing themselves of the benefit of General Orders. No. 2, in regard to trade, will be required to. take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Any person in the above mentioned citUs, who, without taking the oath, shall, after the "first of May uext, attempt to practice any licensed profession, or engage in any licensed trade or business, or shall exercise .the func tions of a president, director or officer of any corporation, ill be arrested. The foregoing provisions will be enforced in other parts of the State as early as practicable. ! IIL All persons making claims for restoration of private property, before a Provost , Marshal, or any other military officer, court or commission, -will be required to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, and until the claimant takes the prescribed oath, his claim will neither be granted nor considered.' . IV. All officers of cus'oms in thia Military Division are requested to give no clearances or permits p ship or land goods or other articles of trade to any person; or for the benefit of any person who has not taken the oath of allegi ance to the United States. ! , -' V.' No marrioge license will be issued nntil the parties desiring to be married take tbe oath of allegiance to the United States, and no clergyman, magistrate or other per son authorized by State laws tff perform the marriage ceremony will officiate in such capacity until be himself and the - parties contracting matrimony have taken the ptescribea oath of allegiance. . . . U . VI. Any person acting in violation of these orders will be arrested, and a full account of tbe case reported to these Headquarters. '. !' il rA '." --1- " ... fc AL i'.A' Bv order of Major General HAixacKi ?' ' ' ' By command of Major General Schovield: ! ' i;?' J. A. CAMPBELL, ' j Assistant AdjutanrGeneral. '(QfBjBlal :) ; Fezd'k: Audbesox, i'fi H. 82 tf. Lt and Acting Assistant Adjt General. Headqnarters Department of N. raroiina-:. A i ARMY OF THE OHIO, J ' Ralkigh, N. C, May 15, 1865. &BNBRA.L OBDBBS, N4fi. tii Jt ii ' The following rules are published for the government of Freedmen in North-Carolina, nntil the restoration of civil government in the State : - ' - K - I '' I ' I. The common laws governing the domestic relations, such as those giving parents authority and control over their children, and guardians control over their wards, are in force. The parent's or guardian's authority and , obli gations take the place of those of the former master. , : II. The former masters are constituted the. guardians of minors and of the aged and infirm, ia tbe absence of parents or other near relatives . capable of supporting ?nem rk' HJ; '1 H-A-M: A'f J- - Jr. :Jv.tji -I.- - T . I : III. Young men and women, under twenty-one years of age, remain under the control of their parents or'guardiana nntil they become of sge, thus aiding to support their parents, and younger brothers and sisters. 1 t-1 " IV. The former masters of freedmen may not tarn away the young-or Jhe Jnfirm, bbffemiei o. Irive then) food and; shelter ; nor may the able-bodied men or women go away from their homes, or live Tn idleness, and leave their pari jeats, children? or, 'young- Orothers and? sisters to be sup poited by otherstkur-JHrlt f, n ' ' ' i V. Persons ot age, woo are free from any of the, oblige "lions' referred' to above,11 are atiibertyto find new hdmeS wherever they can obtain proper employment; but they ' will not be supported by tbe government, nor by their former master, anless:4hey. wirk.; ' f -A " ' , i -: 4 VIJ It will be 1 eft to the employer and servant jto agree upon the wages to be paid ; but freedmen are advised that . for the present season theybught to expect only moderate wages, and where their employ era cannot pay tbetn money they ought to be contented with a Uir share in the props to be 'raised. Tbey have gained .their personal freedom. By-industry and good conduct ttey may rise to Independ " ence and even wealth. ' rr:rv'".,.-::V-;-ii'---;- H; - VII; .Ajflcer.8apldjersac are requested t snve nublicitv to these rules, and to instruct ifca'fnwJ .&aa4 tDi? j(eW rights; a,ndlbtigatidn.Sj f-f fi f f . .vu. AH omcers oi ine Army, ana ot toe county police companies, are authorized and required to correct any . violation of the abdve'-rulea within their jurisdiction. ; s IX Each.; District Commander will appoint a superinten .dejit f j eednen, mmiqaed efncenJwits; snch , nunjiber of assistants (officers and. non-commissioned .offi cers) as may be. .necessary, Whose 'doty, it will be' to take charge of aU the Treed " people in his District, who are ' without liomes of 'proper empldyment.': The Superrnte'nd , ents will send back to their homes alt who have left them .in violation of the above rules, and will endeaver to find ' homes and ni table employment for all others. They will provide suitable camps or; quarters!1 for sneh as cannot be otherwise provided for, and attend to their discipline, polica, subsistence, in.. . , , , . ,f t ' . r . X The Bnperintendents will hear all complaints of guar dians or wards, and, report the facts to their District com 'mandera, ; who are authorized to dissolve the existing rela tions of guardians aod ward in any ease which may seem to require it, and fo direct the anperintendent to otherwise . provide for the wSrda,- in accordance with the above rnlea. r , By command of Msior-General ScBoriBU) : .' j- a Asslsfaht Adjutant General.! ., yyoGw: jrwpp li.. A, A A. i. 89 tl. 0dejr3bthe i islrge Certain Prisoners -1 aBaSBjrlin ? ,...;w y :k A&;-z. Act U W AaHixevos.une , 1 8SS.ti GbnbbjU. IUavaaaotMAW t-kiM ikW ;T&e prisoners.oC VacJWUirseveral flepotaJn.the North JI.All BnUadith i reolrmyadtyfflcer aid seantioTof the rebel navy, wtlLN dsfibrjnpon t: 'iflpffieertrfbf rebet arlvSefcgradef: captaib, and of the rebel avy, not t above the grade ot 1ieuteant-cept such as have graauated at Hhe United Hte ihilitarv or naval academies, and i suck - as belda t commission io either theUnited Sates armf or Navy at4- UbVIUIC wHV Vw VI iiBi.wv , ) tit i when the discharges herebr ordered are completed. regolaliooa wiui a IBM m Aeapeet if toe staonarge 91 chage each day as many of the prisoners hereby autbdrized' to be giscnargea.as proper rous can oe prepareu wrj ov giiMin wtthahoeei wto W 5een s longest, m priso and, frt m the most remote noints 0 the oiintrV i and certified lolls.will .be forwarded daily to the Commissary General; ance only will be administered, but notice will be gives: thattll who desire will be permitted to take the eath of amnesty ajter their release, m accordance with the rego- lations of the Department of3tate respecting the smnestyi ; Vifheluartermaster's Department will furnish traHS-- portalion.fo an reieasw prwoBerBfo iper nearesc access bib point 0 aSI uuiuea,-VT m ur pinuusi.; tS . 'Bbe,'f, C MalTi GamtSAi Ohdkes, i ' "0.l6B. nocHSwnTrce 1 Gratuituous issues of rations and afler-thd Slat tof Mar trist; A j, .llaurVlpa.'lmmissaTjtbroi ,be sold to citizens at the yarious military posts, Jn.pn Sales will be made by.sny Post Commissary upon the ;order of the Post Commander; which order will be based i noon an ioatb of tbe eeraon deairinir Us. nurcbase. that the supplies purchased shall not be re-sold, but shall be;: nsed by hia or her own family, or be given to the poori ,A1' persons must take toe oatn ot allegiance beiore being per mitted to purchase. :A ' -. The price WUL be fixed cby the-Chief Commissary, and will be such as to cover the actual cost to the Government, including the cost of transportation, , ,1 : A-., Jiy command ot Alaior-Ueneral BCHorrcLD . ' ' , - - -.... -v i J. A. CAMPBELL. , 28 if rfr.i jusisianc jLajuuut ueueiai. Headquarters, Post of Raleigh, ': r. ---- r Araii. 22d, 1S65. iflaw-JjA;a ffTt-jws ; . TK ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIAL . ORDERS - NO. ; JL 27 J. from Headquarters Department of N. C , Army of the Ohio, the undersignecT herebyaasiunes':'eomniand of ; the Post bf Raleigh.' r -f 1 In assuming command of this Post, the undersigned announces to the citizens, with whom he will be brought . into close contact from the nature of his office, tbat it is his earnest desire to promote in evert way 4n hia power," ine weiwre oi ne cuy, to proiect ine persons ana pro perty pf peaceable citizens, and to preserve order and quiet within the limits of the Post Everything that is practicable wilt be dene to bring. about that result. ' -f iA t g. fj granger, :. 7 tjL; . ,.- ; . Col. Commanding Ppst.. - Headqnarters Department or N. Carolina, -IKH-Sfrf ff ARMT OF THE OHIO, . I 1! j - RiLBtpH, N. C, April 28, 1865. Obmbral Okdbbs, r'" T.-?'--M i-f NO. 88. J :-; . i A ' To remove a doubt which seems to exist in the minds of some if the people of North-Carolina, it ia hereby declare) that, by virtue of the Proclamation of the President of the United States, dated January 1st, 118, all persons' in this State heretofore held as a lave- are now free; and that it is the duty of the army to maintain the freedom of such per sons. j j- ..!-' - ;i l.- f i, It ii recommended to the former masters of. the freed men to employ them as h ired servants at reasonable wages. And it is recommended to the freed men that, when allow ed to do so, they remain with their former: masters and labor faithfully so long as they shall be treated kindly and paid reasonable wages; or that they immediately seek em ployment elsewhere in the kind of work t j which they are accustomed It is not well for tbem to- congregate about towns or fliHitary camps. ' They will not be supported in idleness.; i ( ) 1 -4 '1- f , J5y command of Maj. Gen. SoBoriBLo : 1 .. . J. A." CAMPBELL,' 25 f, I ' Assistant Adjuunt General. Headqnarters Department of If. Carolina, ARMT OF THE OHIO, i Ralbiqh, N. C, May 12, 1865. Gembral Orobbs, ) ' i -.. No. 45. f r , A - ;. Hereafter commercial intercourse in the State of Nortb ' Carolina, in ; articles not contraband of war, will be j e stricted only by the regulations of the Treasury Depart mmt.frAjif ll'-fi IS 1. ? rjr :. . Tbe i- following articles are contraband of! war,to;wit : Arms, Ammunition and all articles from which ammuni tion is manufactured, Grey Uniforms and Clotb, Locomo tives, Cars, Railroad Iron and Machinery . for operating Railroads, Telegraph. Wires, Insulators and instruments for operating Telegraph lines. All Military ' restrictions upon trade in articles ether than those above enumerated are removed. I ' - Hereafter no military tax. will be imposed npon citieens for passes or permits of any kind, nor for any other reason whatever, and all orders from whatever source authorizing such- taxes are hereby ravoked-I.K, , By command of Major General Schofkld : ? .? JjL. CAMPBELL, 24 tf. ; -.. . Asst. Adjt General. ' Headqnarter's 2d Division lOth A. C, 7 1.7 ' Raleigh, N. C, April 20, 1 865. . Gbnerax Oboes, 1 -l NO. 4. ''-A '' y ' --fl:: IN COMPLIANCE WITH PARAGRAPH III, Special Field Order No. 85, C. S., from Headquarters Depart ment otNorth-Carolina, the 8d Brigade, Col; G. F. Gran ger, Sth Maine Volunteers commanding, will occupy and garrison the city of Raleigh, relieving the garrison now on duty from tbe other commands. Ii. . j:j77T-'7 Col. Granger will execute the duties now being performed by General Stiles. Ht : ?- . ;"i ; Colonel S. M. Zent, commanding ISth Ind-' Vols., will perform the duties of Provost Marshal, relieving Colonel Warner of the 28d Army Corps.' . 1 v V .-AH - . s i By command of Brevet Matr Gen; A. Ann : t- A " t . -r UU AS A. UAKLiliTUiN, Major and Assistant A A. General, 7-tf 1-J . . Office Provost Marshal, , . ; ii vi . . ' Baleioh, N C. May loi 1865V No. i. f : -' ' I..-.-;-. "AH officers and enlisted men formerly "belonging to the Confederate Army, now in this city, whose home are elsewhere, (except those sick or wounded and their atten dants,) 'Will immediately report to this office and procure necessary passes to enable tbem. to go at once to their homes, inn less they come under provisions of Circular dated 'Headquarters, Department N. C, Bafeigbj K. CT, May4, 1865:i '; - :--v- s. Officers Snd enlisted menv whose homes are in this city, and all; medical officers now on duty here, beJongipr' to tbe aforesaid army, wilt immediately report.to this office, where tbeir names will be registered and 'passes given them to go-aboirt the eity; ,t ,--t,. -i Any one failing to comply with this order , will be prom ptty - arrestea. 24 tf. Major 9ffi Me.ors:, abd Prbtost MarshaL HeaaqnartersTrenthArrnyof ?"f:.H : 7 1 1 7' IN THE ; FlELDiP BitKN fi, May 4th,1885. W0iMl.-tttOKU, HO. 48. 1. 'f,--'-,-:tHuri tt:( H;i?.v."r- -; HL Incompliance with the provisions of paragraph IX, . of General Orders Noi 46,. C from Headqnart era De 'parttneot of North-Carol in ai Captain : Ji ;G. : BEAL, 9th Maine Volbnteers. fe herebr aonointed Snnerintendeat of Freedmen of the District eomorised within the limits of 1 t inis commanu, ana wui oeoDeyed and respected accord- - : t '-ixiT .;. :-w::x kt.i-.5-jr.t- -A.? if ebmmand of Brevet MajorGeneral Ai AnMiTi A A." "Stt- ; - iA' l ? v--Ai i f1 " Major and-Aast. Adjt General. .. j, Post of Ralkigh. N C . Mav 22nd.1ftR57 I GEKBKAliX)BnBIk'No. 2. ,M h j.. .! ' - tIn compliancewith General Order No. 62, dated Head- " Earters Department of North-Carolina, Army of the Ohio. " . .leigh, N. &, May 15th, 1865f all- partiea, who wish to . -practice itbeir - professions .or engage in ant business wilt lmmediatelyreport to this officf and.take. the precribed oath of allegiances AU'failibg toisoniply jth this Order -7wiH:1 arrested and reported to, Headquarters, of this department. By- order of' u ,.r; . , vjiUL k U 4F 5 7 GEo. B' dyer; k 82 tf.;..-; ; , K . r ,11, and Provoat Marshal. - in j . - 7,'7't r.'.. ,7.''-. ' Headqnarters iMrnartnaent of K. Carolina, - - r ' t l; 7f t ARMT OF THE OHIO, T - : - - ar-, r a Raxkmbv N. Or, ay , 1865. - .SJracBiaa.;; ,. n , , , , . , . AH paroled prisoners, who were paroled i for exchange ;:but not exchanged before the surrender of General Lee's ' -army.-will be permitted to Jake the amnesty oath and - go to their homes, inSoutham States: but no paroled pri-i soners will be allowed -to goi- toNorthern, States until -j further orders. r . r , ,A t ,f , ,r 'By' command tf MorGefteral-.SeTaoFrtLni: !L't ? (Signed -, . ah - : a J. A. CAMPBSLL, y. Lient. Cob and Asst. Adit. 3norftl. . rOfficial-i FacosKicK Ardzbson, -- . i'j a s 'U A. A. A. GeueraT. St M II. iMt AtanUMjutant General 1 1 Headquarters Department C jf sirsllal a ' -A. Y MY ORTHE OHIO, 9 'yAAWA'A-ylS, CL May 25, 1865. GtraB Ohdbbs, No 81',77 v VA:'!f -i J' - 777 : A'; A Tbe following orders from the War Denarrment'are rmh Iished for the information and gdldinct) of thia command i Balance of bountiet ' payable to iohthteert when Honorably jmtutered out aria due h&feut:m aoocmnttf th Govern ment no lonaer reairirina thtirsertneeef i. a,xiu:'-ti h-AMi L Veteran, who enlisted Under the; nroVisions ef Geo- J erai yt,rs, bq ijh. series Qt tenatrem. tnts omce, and. the extensions thereof, (General Orders,' No! 824 and 8S7,' ot 1 8fi8 ; 20 and 92, of 1864.) and recruits, '(not veterans,! wno emiBiea ror inree sy years, r me-war, nnaer toe nrovisioBS of the Circular Letter of October 24168-from the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, and ita modifica tions, are; on their honorable muster out and discharge imm i rm wotich iii inn iinir.nn Kroroa katamu rna AVwiro tion of tbeir respective terms of enlistmeat, entitled to the unpaid naiances oi tneir oouniiea promasad thera by tbe orders and laws under which tiateftVsf IL A volunteer accented and mustered ittn"ArriM nn. der the act of Jnly 4th 18H4, .General Orders, No. .224; Adjutant General's Office, 1864. whether for the term of one, (J) two, 2) or: three (8) years, is, oa master F out of service, oeiora, mi, ennniuo ui vue term , or service lor Which be enlisted, "entitled m to fteitiethe iprdportion or ttt&tlirds thereo', irbicb had ; actually - aeonied: J?efors th date of nis4iscbarge.,; 4f:-.7 i-., For, instance,: If tbe soldier Tofunteered for two (2) years, and is mustered out before the expiration of the first . year of his service, he cannot claineitber 7 the second or third instalments of the bountyj'oi two-nndred (200 J dollars, which would have . been payable tohim,Jbad he continued in the service till the expiration of tbe twq (2J years for which be eaHstedH-Hi.v--- &Lir-i j-T-i; ? . . Only the volunteer, who, af "the time 'f his discharge has completed one-half thei teha of serricr for .which be enlisted, is entitled to the eeeond installment of ome third, the amount of bounty given to him by the Act, and he is, entitled to no more or that boontyl If lie is discharged en the next day tSin the expiration of one-half of his term ; or enlistment, me seceBO mstanment w ins oonnty is dne. rolls. 'opposite the names of the soldiers resnectively Great care most be exercised in doing this j Prior to pay-, ment. Paymasters will carefully re-exanjine fhe rolls, with the view of detecting errors, in amounts thereon noted. ' By order of the Secretary of War? h - "- ; : E. D. TO WNSEND, : . ' - !,,''-'-" At Assistant Adjutant. General.' By commend of Major Generai Scaonfexo : . : .'J :; r-7tJrA.:CAliPfiELL;,?V'' ....-;--. , -. . - , , , : Assistant Adfatairt GeneraL (Official:) Feeo'x Amdbhsoic, ; I v - . , ; Lt and Ac't Asat Adjt General. ' Junef), 1865. 7:. .iyj. ..J-i rt.; M M A Headqnarters Department of IT. tbaroiina 7 ' I rji. j - , - . : i ABiY, py THE OHIO, ' ; ' t . -:,r . -7V- ' : :' RAUU(liX,'Ail;27, 1865. .. , Gikbiui, Obdbs,?No. SlJyA: f 1T7;i t!7 :77iV r"' - !7V The Commanding General has tbe great satisfaction of announcing to the Army and to the People of North-Caro Una that hostilities wit bin this tate ave ideflaitely ceased ; that for us the war is endedVand it is hoped that peace will soon be restored throughout our country. ; ; ' It is now the dotv of all to cultivate friendly relations with tbe same zeal which has eaaracteriaed our conduct of the war, that the blessings of vnion, peace, "and material Frosperity may be speedily restored to tbe entire country, t is confidently believed and expected, that the troops of thia army and the people ef North-Carolina will cordially unite in honest endeavors to. accomplish this great end. 4 All good and peaceable etitiaet.9 will be protected and treated with kindness, while those who disturb the peace, or violate the Jaws, will be paniahed with; the severity of martial law. , -.. i . - . . - j -. .. : The troops will be distribated so as best to secure the interests of the United States Government and protect, the people, until a civil government can be established in bar mony with the Constitution and thei laws of the United States. The mo it perfect discipline and good conduct. are enjoined npon all officers ana Soldiers, and cordial support upon all good citizens. ; , ;i ; ... 7., . All who are pmceably disposed' are invited to return to their homes, and resume their industrial nursuits.' Srich as have been deprived of their aniamlsand wagons by the hostile araaies, will be teaaporarily supplied k as far as ' practicable, .upon applicatie to the nearest . Provost Mar shal, by loans of the eaptared property in f ossession of the .Quartermaster's Department.' - The needy will also be sup- Kied. for the time being, with- subsisteooe atores from the HDtnissary -DefMrtmeat. ;."-. ti. ,Xr-A-. 7" It will be left Ho the Jodieia! Depart in en t of the Govern-' ment to po&ish those political leaders who are responsible for secession, re'pellion, and civil war,: with alt its horrors. Between the Go vernment of the .United .States and the people of North Carolina there iapeaf. . . : . ; By command of Major-General bchosiei.: ' ; - . j . J. A CAMPBELL, ; Assistant Adjutant General. Official: Fai :d'k Akobbsoik, L.A A. A. A. G. 29 tf "... ,4 J -Aj-:i:-y):A' : aA- Headqnarter Depactsneai f It Carolina " . ARMT OF THE OHIO, , . ' "f Saleigb, N; O., May 4, 1865. : - Gbkbral Obdbb, f ; ' -r i - : No.85 5 ;- , 'j I ,.:'!.! v Major-GeneraU J. D. Cos, with .his own -Corps, and two brigadea of Ge.neral - Kilmirxck's Cavalry, will occupy Greensboro', Salisbury. Charlottee and fjfch other points as be mav der m necessary, and take care of the Western portionf the State. - AJl, ... . Major-Genei -al A. H. Tbbbt, , with bis own Corps, and one brigade e f General KjtSAXfeiCK? a Cavalry, will occupy Raleigh, tJoldaboro', Eayetteville and such other points as he mav de;m -necessary and take care of the Central poi- nun vi wo oisie, .f .. sir 5jj;.-ifi.-..-'--.-. , - - BrigadieM Jenerals PAiaea and Hawxex will command the Coast Di. strict a heretofore. I f Tbe troop a will visit all parts, of the State, disperse or eaoture all b ands of gnerrilias and marauders, and collect all military arms (ether than i ibe- side .arms of paroled. officers) wbi ch may be xonnd in toe ptate. - : . , , v . : , :-The- Corp a . and Jkistmat. Commanders wifl, as soon as -practicable, send te each County under their jurisdiction a discreet of Beer, with' a sufficient force to organise a small Company of the asos responsible loyal citizens to serve as a local polii;e fores-until further orders. As far as nepeS sary the - C ompaaies- sq organ ized. will be furnished with jeaptnred rams aadi ammnnxtion, buliwill leceiye no conv Deosatlon f br theipaeiaeat--fe--'-r.-'v:. All the members will , be reduired to take the oath of allesiance. to the Government of the United States, and an 'oath to preserve He peace, prevent crime, and arrest, erim-- tnais aa -ar as aracuoanie wuwn neir juouniy, ana. w obey all lawful andera ofi , the. United States Military aii tboritiea,. . . P,7y.i! H-T' "ti ,fr?vi : - Crimimtls arrested by the police Companies will be sent to um nearest auiiiary. poat tor. inai, oy aiiiiHiiy com mission. A fuW-statoment of the crime and the names of witnesses masV be sent jwith the prisoners in each case. '..'A.-,::.-: i'R-7'.ii' . Byeommandioft Majer-GeneralScHOFiBLD:--,-rj, - :.: ,,.w4,iM:IA. gAMPBELL,'7 ; ?.4 tf. LUo fjL and AssU dj't General. HeadquarteDopaiimeat or Carolina k (; . j ARMt iOF THE OHIO, i ; Raxeioh, N. C, May 41865." j GBXB3 Atl ORIMBj h flo. 86. ; J ''';-tM:s--li?-!!s--:. " Toe railroads and" lelegriaph' Hnfroin' Raleigh to ' Goldsbo.ro', Wi Iminglbn and Merehead City, and the tele--. : graph lines from. Raleigh to, Fayettville, Weldon and r. ,Greensloro, will bbeld as military tines under exclusive " nulUatyf control; f-: f1 7.!fw , j 7 - OtheH-railraadeand telegraphUnes in tha State naay be i worked ;Ly the private corporations now having possession . of tbem.. under such genera I - military regulations and t-e-, strictit ins as imayvbe found necessary to impose.' a wj ; "7 ' AH ' officers-and I enaptoyees of raifroada and .tolegrapb tines m ill fee-required to take the oath of allegiance to the ' govern ment ofithe United iStates, and. will e held imend , able toT the military authorities for, the proper discharge of - their d uties. Tbe Presidents or SutJertntendents of Rail road Jompaaiest will con ferWitb CoL J F. BOVD, Chief Qoarti maateriatiBaleighwho :is empowered to make the necess aay regulations. -,- ;;;-.i-" vi;-"7'P ' v For , the present, and "until furth'eT'brders, no traTel or trafic kill Be permitted on any-railroad except nnder pro per tb Uitory'pennitsrri- a,:iH:f ; -; ,-r; " f Br nmrnaodfof MaiOr-Oeneral Schofkls: --.' '-- . 'li OA it 'genindAssV Hea. lq mpertmiB RABtoi NoRTS-CiRoiJSA'Jane 6, 1865.! ; waaBsrtir;.af .7' -j.; )sitit7 isWEEULENCry.WIlXIAM Mr, HOLDENhairiiig ' Imn noint br tba ' President "f too: United Staf KPovooal Governor of the Statoof North-Carolina, ai i isnceis-aBW' aoioiera oc hww j. mt o rauupj u wu Mi , a Hm. EsMllencT in the discharge olthe duties of his -offic je of Ptovisional Governor.' All in themflkary eerVipei - . ; . l: r are also eojoinea vo idswib irvm, in anyway, mawrnqt,. im j . iBxduWduragig the loyal-people from the organ k zat of JState Government' as authorized in the Proelat A ' tkw BMUtaey authorities I'enoW' alt proper-and ne edfol at to all executive omcers of the State wno may b7 dlj 9fKHa ted under th Provisional Government ia tbe -. iscMrge oi tpe duties devolved upon tnem oy iaw. All lauck exeeatire ofSoers are authorized tb sail 4iooft the n arest -Military eniamande the ex - aeofios of their legal duties,-which oommanders l are re qt. tmedi-to reaoer aucn ,aia soiar as ii may oe in uku When tha Coontr Court shall he properly organized, in ai? iy County, Afkm Coonty PolUe f'oree.snized in j)ar s; -jKef General Orders.No.-B5, from, these Headquarters.; xti all thereafter act in obedience tothe orders of the local. n. magistrates, as part of the potee ortae eonniy. fa ; ' ; . By commaad of MajorGcneial SesoHaxn:-- i - , ' 7 Lieut Col. and Assist. AdPt. General. - ' - AaauUat Adialaai GaneraL . .45- If. ana imyaoie to jwm, oni tne ancnarge preaiuaea him-from , ' Wmm-f. fiiI-.-r.j sua j receiripirathird installment, that tfdae only tavok wfeS 'fod sefvfnJ at tfifeffin !the P,ace ! cenototXlTi o9 iresii1 out rolls.noosite the names of the soldiers resoectivelT- 5J5r'?IS-TfS55.Btataa' to wb'chth. i x .irk. rit; jvli wwiau. .VUI.H.A1UI OS.: Iished for the information and guidance of t his pub- ;Gbkbbai. OabfBATNoI teyy 7" - rtfoHowiag regnlatjons areannounoed and win k . wrved. in dischargibg-front servise such Volnn.i0 are, hereafter, to be mustered eat unthHheir reainZ, 48 3 1. Army Corps, or at least the Division. IrAnt iiLttwl nd'oa.f,' '"?rmf , Will h I. ... . reeling. am vriitfJU forte tah nedZtc I mandintf Generals of Amies and Departments ! the sayt troops (if not already thereat) to one of u'eX?! ting renaezvous. vizr ; s, vr . . miw.; i tl. Middle Military Pineionantpt' of y0tkr a.- -i Mmpajrtm, Washing I D;GrtF Vajand Cumberland, Md gUm 1 PointComfort, VfcJt su. . na W4 I tJpepartmeni of SorVh, OiroKNewberne and w"i 1 mington.;, r s 7 . v ; vanbahGarf - -" , ' u 8. ieumWeHAJfiuiMdLv. .. Newv Orleans. Lk and yicksburg, Misa. e StTionisMo and Fort Leavenworth, Kansal 7. Department of the ftiiierionf Uashville. Kn-:ii andMemphisi'Tenir - i- "" -noxnlle, . 1 8, Department of. Anl9-.LouisvitIe; 9.;Middte DeparttnentmhiilUmon, Md Commanding Generals of Armies and Detrtmon . authorized to cbange tfie aforesaid placeiKf 8 w should thebttblic interest So dernani "ndezvous, i For the Departments of he East, PennsyWaniaV erth NorthClfew-McBOO. and ffor i orders wMe ipTenfrom : tbe Adjatant : Ge'aersi', reiativi. to the troops, therein serving, as may kTaZ manded by circttmstoneeS, as thetime" far discharw i preaehe,-w-'? : "rsei8P- t, Ii." IbC case ef one or mnnttemmnli nf. n;-:-:. . . mustered ont the Divisian rAmainina- in k regiments, after mustered ont, will be forwarded for ment. , IV. Upon arrival at th rendezrous where Oe mttier ovt are to take place, a critical examination of the reiH tnental and company records, books, Ao, will be made. aSj" in case, ot omissions, tbe proper commanders will be made to" supply tbem; and make all the entries as enjoined br the Army Regulations i At the same time the muster out foils Will be commeacedj and prepared, in accordance with em&iny regidatvma. ader the direction of the Assistant Commissaries of Masters of Divisions, snnwinb by the Corps Commissaries. "Corps and Department com-! menders will see that the work is pushed with "energy -executed promptly, using to' this end Division and Brigade commanders ; to anperintend it, and their respective Ita? i officers, to aid the Mustering Officers in collecting the data ' for the muster ont rolls, and:dfscharge papers, as well ag i the preparatioo of the same In framing the rolls, partit-1 ular care must be exercised in stating balance oj bounty payalle. fSee General Orders, No. 84, current series from this Office. . - - i ' V So soon as the rolls of a regiment are completed, the i said command; ttatk its arteoltreand tutemuf tqmam will be placed en route to its State, and to the rendezrous ; therein, -at or nearest which it was mustered in Enroate,a& after arrival in the State, the following! will be observed; : - ;"f: 1. Immediately on arrival at tbe State Rendezvous, the ; regiment will be reported to, and taken control of. by tbe Chief Mustering Officer for the State, or his Assistant at ' the poio..'. Tbe said officers will lend all needful assis-i ; tance in,i their power to the Paymasters, with tbe view to prompt payment of the troops. ' 2. Thregkneital officers "will be held to a strict ac-i counfabijl&y for e discipliBe ef their eo'aamands, and pre-1 serration of public propert. ' 1 . ) 8. The Commissary of Mristers of tbe Division to which; the regiment belonged ib tbe'beld, will take possession of tbe copies of muster out rolls intended for the Field ami Staff, Companies, and Paymaster, also the company and regimental records, with all sar plus blank rolls, retams,; discbarges,' 4a, in'poesessiob ef regimental and company commanders, or other officers, and rafter boxing them up; Slace them whilst en route, under the special charge of a iscreet and responsible officer of the regiment. The sole duty of ' eaid ojfiter will bete, ear for and 'preserve taut roue and record whilst . en route, and. pn arrival at the State. Rendezvous, MAr payment it to be tn-ide, to turn them over to ihe Chief Mustering Officer, or his Assistant at that place. ' 4. l a-masters will be designated by the Pay Department to meet regiments at tbe designated State Rendezvous, and there make final payments,, obtaining for that purpose the rolls from the Mustering Officer thereat. ') " 5. Whilst troops are awaiting payment, supplies will b furnished by the respective Supply Departments, on the usual requisitions and returns, countersigned by the Chief Mustering Officer or hit Assistant. . .- - : 6. Until after payment, and ihe final discharge of '1 troops, the Chief Mustering Officer will look to their being kept together and under discipline. ' j J t 7. Tbe ChieS Mustering Officer will, under regulatio a to, be established by himself, take possession of. and care fully' preserve, -the regimental, and company records, also the cotor with tbe: respective regiments, and ho d them Subject to the orders from ? the Adjutant General of tb army. , f !,-: - .- . 8. As soon as practieaWe, after arrival at the State Rea dezvoua, the Chief J4string Officer or his Assistant, will see that the arms and other pnblie property - brought to the State by the troops, are tarned over to the proper of ficer of the Sopply Department thereat.' ' . - j - VI. Iu preparing the muster out rolls. Corps Depart- j ment, Division and Brigade commanders will bold regi-" mental officers to a strict accountability in order to insure accurate and complete reeorda of the enttsted men, and the better to establish the jjost claims of tbe non-com mis sioned officers ad privates who. have been wounded, or of the representatives of those who have died, from, disease or wounds, or been killed in battle. VII. Priorto the departure of regimen ts from the ret dezrous where mustered Out, all public property, (except arms, colors and equipage required en route) will be turned over to,, and cared for .by, the proper; officers of the Supply Departments concerned. A, '. 'y VlII. What is prescribed in the foregoing for a regi ment, will be applicable to a battery of artillery, or an in dependent company. Ai-- .V '- , - . -c; IX At the respective SUte Rendtzrons, tbe following is ordered,. viz: . ,-4 . . 1. TW Pay master General will be prepared 'to have a sufficient force of Paymasters, to insure prompt payments. - 2 The Quarternftaster General, and Cocnnisd&ry General of Subsistence, will be ;: prepared toi have suitable num ber of Officers Of their respective Bureaux, to provide sppplies, transportation, Ac, and receipt for public prop ;erty;': . - :A:' -'..A r;'A:'- ' ' -' ' ' i iU The Chief of Ordnance will asrange to have a saitaWa i number of officers of biaBorea, to reeiv the arBS.ae- coutrements, Ac. i-V - Ay- .: A . ' . .. X, The attention of Commanding Generals or Armies, and Departments, is directed to the importance of Regi mental and Company officers." having their records So com .pleted and .arranged, that; at any time, the muster out rolls may be prepared without delay. .j.s j . By order oi toe Secretary oi war: - . 7 AiA-- , -,B.:D. TOWNSEN,i; -; -i -C7. v- 7 7 i Aatft.Adit Generals By command of Major Gen. Schomblb-: - . i ,-:''H'lj?r.'I-'it' J. A. CAMPBELL, ! .- -.- 7 .''h&j 4'.Assis4aot'Adaan General. (OrnciAiO v Fax Anmbsok, f. -tit ana Acting ass aojv June 8, 1865. 41 tt Headqnarters, Post of Halelgb, j CIRCVI.AR. ... r THE COLONEL COii HAnDING BEING visntiy nf nmmotlnr the welfare of the citizens of Rstet . and preserving the health of the 'City,' proposes to poliee tha atreeia' dnd Dublic trronads Within the limits of Uis Post as thorongbiy. as possible. ' - -' . - ,A An citneos are reqaesteo;as .a necessary bhit r caution, to carefully poliee their private grounds and prr vent as far as possible the accumulation of refue mstter about tbeir , premises.; All. such accumulation that is avoidable will be carted, ont or tbe eity erery "r"" placed in piles on . the street m front or rear oi eacu u -every Friday ening.ifM-- --;-v-- . 'J , Major fcieorge b. Ay e, Beaita uacer, win t spect all the jpublle grounds and Streets, and all P"" frennses, reporting their' condition, if dirty, ai eadqnarlers. ' " . ,-;H,t--'---;-:-' A " the Commandinir GfHeer of thai Post sincerely bop that the citizenapf Raleig will do all in their VWjZ assist in preserving ine cleanliness ana neuiwu ? "77 U-!'?' T3-' " Col. Commanding Peat. '?t;1t'iil'--vy.rTl?l.i; - . -i H' Jt 7 f OFFICB PItOVWCT MAftSHAXt y Pos or JUuuoii,; S. Cy 80ni,- t8a. j j SUTLER, i PORVEYOIl ; OHV CI Hfi" ' VZ. gelt to any person Spirituous or Mail uqw. disobedience of this order will result la the fflipn . W the guilty partyi' and tooiiiissationj at ' tegT e - SS tfc Maj. 4h Maine and Frovosi Gayjaata; Paoassv i . v j bum a ... a . elTiBKns w uy , SSi of obtaiaiBir ,W.ajeaas.rfantpp . ' a iiofii arvwvar a . w , wm a m. - Sbbsistenee from me wTwnmwi, ""!.J-"v T will for .to Wm. H Harrison,-May or of the City, who wiU nish them-? witfc.astt ,05fr 'nafef brngbtto Ahese jpeadqnarter, for . PTJ'JbuiBed Poommander. after which U : at Ihe Post Commissaries en Fayettenlle fit... -f i-Myoroeroi COL. G. F. GRANGE tjomaiaBuB, ' "v. 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The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1865, edition 1
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