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PR0CLAI I COUNTING-HOUSE ALMANAC RECORD JL65 tor , 15 V7.-:W. HOLDER PEO- BY, CO a as o 4 3 a M CO O .Visional goveejjoe, a C3 5 W as M 00 m it 1 1 i a 1 1 y i j rj to t : TO THE'rEOrLtf OF north cauolixa; To every tlimg tliere 'is !a Season,: and a Time to efv Purpose under the Heaven"- Solomon. - ii. I '. ..i . - . i .1 . - 'I i . - ' .. -i ,..- . i . .... : f-H? ': -. . : : , .( , . . . . . . . . ..- I. .;: : .. of Ax- United 1865, I Wn'RnftAs. By the . Pioclamation ,DRErJTiiixsT)X, President of the 'States of Anijericii, dated May 20th, avV.bern appointed Provisional Governor t)f Ithe State of North Carolina, with instructions !to '"pi-escribe; at the earliest practicable pe irio'dsuch rules and regulations as. Irnay be 1 necessary and 'proper for convening a jUonverj- Ition, cbinpuse of delegates to and chosen by 'that portion of the people of said State who are loyal to, the United States; and no others I for tho"" purpose of altering or amending the " Constitution tlhereof ; and .with authority to exercise within' the limits of said $tate all the power necessity and proper to Enable' such loyal -people of the Vtate of jSTorth Car- f.linn to. restore said State to its (Jonstitu- . tiunaTrelatibris to the Federal (iorernment -nnd 'io present such a 'Republican form o I State Government as Will entitle the State to 1 the guarantee of the "United States therefor, U'uid ViH people to protection by thej Unite( States acain.st invasion, insurrection, sand i do rnestic violence.',' : . ! - And Vhekkas, It is proper that the people of the State should be informed! ak far as may at th!s tiiiie. of; the measures that, will. be nppf:nv io slit tain this end. so that they mav J b ready to offer an intelligent ami willing j;o-- operation mine same And Wh'eijIeas, It is also proper jthat the rmrrvoses of ihe Federal Governmenti in rela tion to the people of the State should be made knowhv so tliat the loyal may receive assu rances of protection and encouragement, and , the disloyal, !if any there' bcmay. know that the eye of authority' is upon' the id), and that ! 'they will not be permitted with impunity to ; n-sist-the laws or to disturb the peace of so- 'cietyl- i !' 1 Suvr, Therefore, I, William W. TToi.dex, ; Fit visional Governor-as aforestld, do pro 1 claim'and declare : ' ! I ' istjfhat f a Convention of the people of N. 1 Carolina vil be held,' at as early a period as ! practicable, to" be composed of the number of j members to which the counties arp resjpective I lyhentiiled iri the House of Commons, of jthe ' State Ifctfislatuie. No person will be a can ditlate for tl Convention, and noj person will vote for members to compose it, wbo shall -not prbiviouly thereto have taken; and subscribed to the folllowing oath, prescribed in the Proc lamation of tie President of the Uiiited States,' dated May 2Dth, 18G5 : I I : I do -'solemnly swear or, affirm, p in vrrsenceji of Almighty- God, that( I will henceforth faithfully- support andj defend, the constitutioniof the Unitt d States pd the Union of 'th States thereunder,! ancl that I wi&riin?like manner, bide-.by nd faithfully j support "'all laws apd prxclamatian3 j which 1 have hc3n made (luririo; the existing, rebel t 4 J 7 . S . ; ion with relerenca to the emancipation ot - slaves. Solielp me God. . ' I- I And no-person not well-affected towards the PurT,.r'l frminimimt and not loval (thereto. Jl . WV 1 V , . - -J j) f iH be permitted to take said oath, ori to vote iu saiu eieunyu. . I - Measures will be perfected as early ' tieable for '-administering 1. the abjove i Fu'ch nersonslas may be i entitledi to and for providing them - with certificateH of ths same as evidence of their, loyalty. The paid pah is .regarded as a part of( the; benefits of ti e. Proclamation referred to, and will pot 1 be administf ied to ahy of ,the classes, exclpd, t ed by -said Pibclatn'ationsave on the exhibition ) Ky rli'em of a! lull pardori from the President ut v the ofTenice they may have committed ayainst the. tfnited States. . '2d. The Convention thus to be called will alter or amenid the Constitution of the State, aridjvil .submit said Constitution thus altered 1 or airiended,to the vot'ei-s.of the S:afe at the :- ballot box for; their "acceptance or rejection. 3ur-TlTe "ConrerrtioiiT-will - provide; - for the i 'election .by the 'people of a Governor and members ot trie .ijejnsiaiure ; aun tm ture-will elecjt two Senators to represent the State in the Qongress of the Uuitd States. ..-1th. An election will; also be held, in due time, far members of the House af Rjfpresen tat i ves irom the State in the.Congre&s of the Unttrrr-States. " fm Inasmuch' as thtfe are no civil magistrates in tiiis.State.inor 4Late i officers of any kind, the Provisional Governor, ' by virtup of au thority in hirji vested by jthe President of the linked- States, will proceed ;. I 1st, To appoint Justices of the Peace for lh :vfinns' rionntiesi'lovalmen. bv whom the above.oath vyill be administered, and who will also coiuluctjthe elections, ' through-!subordi n:vte!. for membfrsof a Convention, in accor-iam-with '.instructions from tliis ofiice, and VOL. L--N(). l). RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDA; JUNE 23, 1865. PRICE, 5-CTS as prac oath to take it, er, to return;! assuring all 103'al: citizens of the State -that-they.-will, be protected; in their persona and property,', and 1 encouraged in their exertioa to. improve their condition. I alsoj exhort them not to cease . to tkeani interest in public affairs,. but td unite with me in the purpose toj reconstruct tlie State Government through the id of loyal citi y.ens; and to be vigilant and active in discourajrinLr drnloyal sentiments, ajid in ensiirinr the election of ikuown friends of the Federal Government to every office. Your experience, fellow-citizens, dur ini the rebellion should attach you by the stronr- Hl ti.fis tovthei government of, the United States Yfju have just been delivered by the armies of the Union from one of s the most corrupt and rigorous debpotisms ever existed in the -world, . Many of you have -uuen forced, for opinion's sake, and because of your love for jthe flag ) of 1 your .fathers tbiflyfrom the, land of your birth j 0r of your adaption, and seek a refuge among strangers, to escape the baud of arbitrary power. Many of you have been torn from your hojiies,! or hunted down like wild beasts in the forest, and forced into the rebel armies as conscripts, to fight for the contin ed enslavement of thecolore.d race, and also for & . 4 . A ' ' I e . T ll ' -I'll : state ot slavery ior yuurseivus anu your criuuren. Rome of you have been subjected to imprisonment anu tortures on account-on your opinions;' and all of: you have been .deprived for years, 'up to aj re cwit period.of freedom ti speech and of the press, an!d of every essential girorantee of liberty and of protection to person and property, winch Is con tained in the Constitution "of the United States. Yo,u are once -more free i citizens of the United States. By yoiir sufferings in the. past, andiby your hopes for the future,! I. adjure you to guard well your freedom; Remember that all that you have, and - all you cam hope toj be; and all of good that is in i reserve ,, tor your children, are in dissoluble bound up with the American Union The " Unity of government which constitutes! us one people," should be more dear jto us than eVer, on! account of the. sufferings through which we haVeTpassed. In the language o " Washington, " it is of infinite moment that you Ishould properly estimate the immense rvalue of your national Union to your collective and . individual happiness; that you should ! cherish a 'cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming youri selves to thiqk and to speak of it as the palladium of your political safety and. prosperity!; watching for Its preservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenan cing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned!; and indigent ly 'frowning ijpon the first dawning of every at temj)tto alienate' one portion of our country from the rest or too enfeeble the sacredi tieswhich now link together the various parts." To the colored people of the State I would say, you are nowkfre'e. " Providence has willed that the very "means adopted to render your servitude' perpetual, should be His instruments for releasing you from bondage. It now re mains" for you, aided as you will- be by the su perior intelligence of the -white race, and cheered by the sympathies of all good people, toi decide whether the freedoml thus suddenly bestowed upon you, will be a blessing to you otf a source of injury. ; Your race has been depressed by your condition of slavery, and by the legislation of your former masters for two hundred years, it is not to oe expected tliat you can comprehend and .appreciate as they should be: comprehended and appreciated by a self governing people, the wise provis ions and limitations' of Constitutions and laws ; or that you can now have that ! knowledge of public affairs which is necessary, to qualify you to discharge all the duties. 'of , the citizen. No people has ever yet bounded at i once into the full enjoyment of the right of self-govern-; ment. But you are free in common with all dur people, and you have the same right, reg ulated by law that others have; to enter upon the pursuit of prosperity and happiness. You should henceforth sacredly observe the, mar riage relation and you should provide for your offsprings You can now not only learn to read yourselves, as some of you have been able to do - heretofore7"but you: can instruct others, and 'procure instruction from others for yourselves, and your children!, without lear of punishment. But to be prosperous and hap py you must labor, not merely when you feel like it. or for a -scanty support, but indus triously and steadily,1 witn a view to making and laying upi something for yourselves and your families.! If you are idle i you will .be come vicious! anfl worthless ; if yicious and worthless you will haye no friends, and will ati last perish, i " In the sweat of! thy face shalt tliou eat bread all the days of thy lite. IThe same Providence that . has bestowed freedom upon you, has told you that diligence 1$ busmess 'is required ot all ihis creatures; and you cannot expect that your race will s cftpe ultimate extinction,, it you wiltully violate- or disregard this, xme of His great com mands. Freedom does . not mean that bee iay"do as lie pleases, but that every one may, id fg reeally to; the laws ol this btate in iorce previously .to the utniay 01 ouiy, irui. . 2d,-Superior Courts of Oyer and Terminer w ill-be. hld,J when necesary, by Judges spe- B.;-:P: -WILLIAMSON I CO.. ! AUCTIONEERS, ; FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i '" -.':"; ::- ! 1 ; ! 1 ! '' : " "' '' ' , ; V ' FA YETTE VILLE STREET, ' 'RALEIGH; N. C. Jnne 17, 1865. 14 tf. I7 AMILY FLOUR, 40 BARRELS, ? -Superfine, do 15 do Seconds, do 10 - do iMeal, nice Whilte, 50 Bushels, Peas, Clay, Black ad White,100 Bnsbhels, i i At v B. f. WILLIAMSON. & CO'S., .' 1 f iM! ':' , Fayetteville Street. Jane 17, 1865. '. t 14-tf4 1AAA POUNDS NICE WHITE LARD, IN UUvi kcrs nd barrels. 1 2000 pcf'tmda Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders i GvO i do Rive,. in sacks. 200 do. Dried Fruit. 600. j . Ho Brisrht. Brown Sugar. 800" j tio ; Crushed Sugar. 600 do Manufactured Tobacco. ' 500 ! d9 Smiff. 1 jDozen Cases Col man's Mustard. ' At B: P. WILLIAMSON fe CO., i I . r" Fayetteville Street. June 17, 1&65. J 14 tf. 3000 YARDS ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 2000 Yards 4-4 Brown Cotton. , 200 Bunches Cotton Yarn, 100 Coats' and, Taylor's Spool Cotton. , s !l L'otton Handkerchiefs, Sort llats. r i ' Shoes, Envelopes &c, &c , ' At! B. P. WILLIAMSON & CQ. Junll7, 1865.!: . j ! ' 14 tf. WANTED: TO PURCHASE, GOOD AND'CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Apply immediately to ; . . f JSJLf'wty Kestdenee. Apply ! - .iSATTLE, 11EUK fe CO.. Land Agents Ealeiarh, June 19; 1865. Fayetteville Street. 15 tf. 12 tOZ. JUNIPER BUCKETS. 50 pair Cotton Card, at . P. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., Ii i i Fayetteville Street. June,.l9, 1865.- 15 tf. ; r 'i ' ..i" .;! .;' .. . " iir DOZEN CAST-STEEL AXES, JUJ 8 Dozen Lonrf Handle Shovels, ! 3 H iJCcgs Old Dominion Nails, " 101 ;Pounds Shoe Nails, , At I B P. WILLIAVSON & CO. 1 June 7, 1865." , ; . 14 tf. ' FOR SALE! Ai l PAIR ;OF FINE HORSES, CARRIAGE J. and larness. Aply to , i B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., 1 On Fayetteville Street Raleigh, June 16185. ' . ' 18-4t. FOR SALE ! FINE PAIR OF MULES, GOOD WAGON and Harness.!! Also, six setts of extra Wagon Apply to B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., . Fayetteville Street. Raleigli, June 16, 1865: . : IS 4t. A Harness ' If. SCHEDULE..- - FR03I KiXHiH TO PETERSBURG TnpjxJGH IN OyE.DAT. ON AND ABATER THURSDAY NEXT THE Raleigh &"feastn train will leave Raleigh at 5 o'clock a. m.ajid reach Gaston at 12 o'clock m. The Petersburg i-ain will leave Gaston at I o'clock p. in., and reastfi the terminus of the Petersburg road at 5 c'eldeli p. m. A sufficient number of Omnibuspes ijWagons have been eecui;ed to take all the PfiScngers and Baggige from tVe ter rninus of thtfriiJetersburg Toad to ! Petersburg. Leave Peters bjirp at 4 o'cl ck a. m., reach Gaston ana reacn,ttajiii2-ii at o ciock p m. ! i ' ii i . :P- A. DUNN, 'v ii , .Suti't "R Jb ii T? T? M. DUNLOP. Sup't Petersburg R. R. Raleigh, JufS-f,' 17 I2t. ' ':?AND' AGENT, i rpHE UNDEaiSIGNED HAVING IFOR SOME ,JL years pre i4-ts-to the war, been engaged in the improvement -aajaie oi lsnas in itue JE-asiei-n counties, nowtftrs Jus services' as A oeitt for the p-irehaseor vfcli?t lands in North Crilina. t My address lSy Kaleigh. N. C 'Exchange Hotel, No 46. , '' O W. H. CUNNINGGIM. ' Raleigh June ft, 1865. - 17 St. UNION MATING AT DURHA.MS, A, Mass Meeti;! of the loyal' citizens of Orange County, wijl 1breld at Durham's Station, on the 24th inst , (nejsM'aturdny) Let every man true to his country i 3. those who approve of t he Gov ernment of thi? ? Jfdted States, attend. MANY CITIZENS. June 2 16 td T The GefittLiterary Weiekly Re d, -A siuned, THE prdprilton of r that lon established and popular finih journal, IRE SOtflni pN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, , take great' pifagfte in informing its numerous friends and pairoifgi that its publication will be re sumed just ate '.n as the mail facilities ot the country will eikt,e them to circulate the same. This is an old ?aflV published for many years at Augusta, Gaij wins devoted entirely to i PaL$ LITERATURE. . It is a in fsftile fireside. an ornament for the parlor and all .ii 'dispensable -companion to the housewife and agi icultunst. i i i It is a la-rgeiijeigacvt page sneet, nanosomeiy prim ed with new t.rpi... t c; J-- i-. :. 1 : t , f X .Ei 1 1U O . . . 'I $5 TKE;!KEY STONE. Subsctfptv&jbne year, ; r - - , 00 00 WANTED ! A GOOD; NURSE, WHITE OR COLORED ; V white perferrcd. N'-ne reed apply unless they can come well recommended. Apply to , X..iT. VV lo-iJ-Ot. vv., 4 ! j - ' 1 1 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, June 16, 1865. 13 4t. WiUJAMSON. ill f lalfeappomted and , commissioned to dispose with QQ cq1q pi cnmnial caes. N ' . ' - ' . . , with you as the -w.iV rare-1 a . .Wr-Tbe Jpstices of- the Teace, appointed as J r? -Jyl ! flit).renaia, win oe umtriou u r w0Urts for he f'fJiaction of all such business as may not' he ol thje. class of .cases triable by a jury. The Justices, by a mnjority. of their whole turtiVber, viiill also be authorized toj appoint - thtflrherifjTs and their Clerks for the. time be inpr, a'ntl -suih. other: olilcers as may ibe indis pt-iable td a proper trnnsactioji ol ibusiness. And they v'll also be vigilant aijid will exert thtMHves ito mafntain the laws and', to 'ptP mote "the pivce of society in their respective Counties ; land epecially to arrest and .com mit for'-tria!. when the Courts may be held, all ciV. Kders aiinst anv""la' of tne-State in forct previous to? the 20th of May, 1861 ;" and t6 alr Iu,v.".bail where the case is bailable, accoiding to i ie usaie of the Sta'te. " ! "4'h. The; Trovisioual Governor will appcint tlie .State -pirectors ajid State proxies in the various coffporatiads in which the State is in terested, a si tlu" exercise ot such poweir by him rannot'bel.avoided. But' the control of tbe Ilaikoiads,Uh A sylums and other corporations in which the State is interested thus unavod-f ably ' to ths extent' coin milted to Lira,' will -b4 rr hrjfiishcd for the action' of the Convention when that! body shall have asernbtadi. : : ' Such in brief is. ah outhne of the policy kTpemed necessary' to recenstrnct the govern inTr.t of IRortli. Carolina, a,nd. to restore th. Sfitteto hts Coiis-tilutiouul rciadone lo th r Federal Gbverrrri'nt I 1 f r- I'Atui no', as provisional Governor ofthe?tate. I ir.ite th'e loyil people thereof to mume with ihi'er ulnets, anu with contidence in the future itlivlr accuHomed pursuits; and 1 invite jtljfce who Luve been driven from the Butte, by de6oUcpow Ky. industry, frugality, and - temperance,-im prove his condition aud enjoy the fruits of'hv? own labors, so long as he obeys 'the laws, v-i I' liave no prejudic3; against ' you.j Qi the con trary, while l am a white marjand while my SJIhpatmze and l cannot uiat during the rebellion! many of you fought for the preservation of the Union,and,, that those of yon who remained at home in the then- slaveholding States, .were, i for the ikost part, docile a,nd faithful, and made no attempt by force 'of arms to gain even their own freedom. .1 will .;see to it as lar as I" can, that you have! your liberty; that you' are protected in your property and her sons;, and that you are paid your, wages. j But, on the other hand, ! will set my face against those of you who are' idle1 and .dissipated, jand' prompt punishment will be inflicted for any breach of the peace or violation of lawl i In finej I will be your friend, as long as you lare true t K P. Battlb. J. M. Heck. B. 1 NORTn CAR'OLINi LAND AGEKCV BATTLE, HECK CO., ; iRaligli, 1ST. "Os WTILIBUYSELL. AND LEASE. ADJUST Vf t titles of, pay taxes on and take general care of aHikmds.o'ft real estate, gold, copper, lead iron and other mines, water-powers, &c, &c. , Through reliable agents in every county accu rate information wU be given about particular lo calities, tracts of land, & r. Will likewise nnidertake collection of debts in NbrtbJ Carolina and elsewhere,- by suit or other wise. ! !'.: .. IH . ,-t ' Commui!iication3E i coneidential. Commissions and charges moderate. . - i Raleigh June H, 1865. 11 4t. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. f : . ;- j r i j;; NORTH CAROLINA ADVERTISER. will be j our tru na as long as you iare true to your pelves, and obedient to the laws, land as, long as ytRi shall labor, no matter how feebly, u honestly and earnestlv. to impravei vour condition. It is ijiv duty,.ns far as 1 1 may, to render the govern ment "'a terror to evil doers, and a pTaise to them that do well:" and this I will endeavor to do in relation to the whole people of the State of North Carolina, " without K-ar, iavor, or aiieeuon, oivnrd nr .the. hone of reward." I . .... if ! And now: "with eharitv for all, with malice towards none-," I enter upon the 'discharge of the duties assigned me by the Fresideiit, earnestly and solemnly invoking the good people of Uie State to aid me in the woik of reconstr noting the goveru- ITW1HE UNDEK&1GN El) ilA VJS :Jt'JSTAJ5Llbll- 1 Ja. ed in the ity of Raldghan A f , purpose of bfcym and bc"-; Jteal ylteQ NortK Cprolixifl- i iU correction therewith, and as auxil iary thereto they will publish a double sheet, twen ty-four column weekly newspaper, wherein will be advertised, tree ot cost, all lands t ottered tor voted to the dissemination of information concern ing the agricultural, mineral, manufacturing, and other resorcs off the SUto. By mean cf compe tent Agonts in every county they will show the present advan-'cment and" special capabilities for tuture deveioperrent oi eacn. ' It. will be foundj on investigation, that, ho State in ihe Union can present snch a combination of ad vantages as North Carolina, bitnation midway between the c -lder regions of the North and the more tropical cl'mes ot the bouth, its land stretch ing nom itne seat coaT io tne mountains, yieia hountiful returns or cotton, 'ODacco, r'cc, grain, fruits, pasturage, grapes and other products,, w ile in itsi bosom lie rich mines of gold and iron; cop per, lead, Icoalj atid other minerals, its rivers af ford water powers sufficient for the most extensive factories, and in its forest are boundless supplies of naval stores, timber and material for tanning. Under the recent change in the st stem of labor it become the interest ot pr( prietors to part with a portion of jt heir real estate, and it is the object of this enterprise, through agencies in ston. New Our ' Afyn'tly Masonic Magazine, Will also -ri turned at the same time. This Maflrazine4s e'idoi'sed. and recommended to the Fraternity 'at HTs i; by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. A i regards matter and typography, it will 'bo equaf' to any publication in i the United .!T .;' f .! -- r i ' . .. i; .Th It M . . ,Subscri;ioU one year .3 00.. Address," Tj VUWMv B. SMITH & CO., i , . , JKaieigh, is. u. A limited fftuniiierf advertisements admitted into each pu,icatvbn. . ; - - Newspei;4 generally, will please notice. Exchanges rpecj fu41y invited at', once from all par's Cf- the-r-fmnt ;y. June 9.0, 15; ,)' PArMER WANTED. MILITAET 0EDEES. NO PERMITS REQUIRED TO TRADE IN PRODUCTS. IN ORDER THAT MISAPPREHENSION,! AS ' far as possible, mav be removed in relation to the purchase, sale and shipping of products,; the conclusions or tne uovernment in relation thereto are again published and reiterated by mo as Trea sury Mgent : - i -- First -That Trade in all products" (contraband articles exeep'ed) is ABSOLUTELY FREE. Any - 1 . t- m. . m . , MM ub can purcnace motion, xooacco. Turpentine, Rosin, Grain and other products; without a permit from anyi Treasury Agent. -Al' statements or as sertions to the contrary are without foundation and should be totally disregarded.- : Second All products purchased by parties other than cotton, can be shipped to the Northern mar ket by s-niply paying the regular Government fees and duties to the Customs officer ONE FOURTH of the cotton purchased and offered for shipment must be delivered to the Purchasing Agent : Uhe reriiaii .ing th-ee-fourths can be shipped WITHOUT CHARGE. No seizure, whatever, will be made of any articlo a person, has the right to purchase or ehipi . . .1 ; r . Third " Contraband articles" are abandoned, captured and confiscable property. These ' of course, no private party will attempt to purchase or ship. :., ' ;; . ' ! . i . D. HEATON, ' Snp'g, Special Agent Treasury Department. ' Newbernr N. C , June 8, 1865. jel7-14-6t. " Headq'rs Departm-nt of N. C, ) (Army of the Ohio,) Raleigh, N. C, May 15, 1365. J General Orders, ) 4 . ' No. 46. ' ' i qpHE FOLLOWING RULES ARE PUBLISH V "11. "Jm .i . . , ! JL ed for the government of reedmen in North inieresriii fiiiiicrii iciu ana Carolina, until the restoration of civil government ' - U for Sale. J EDllOR'J AND PROPRIETORS 1. The common laws governing the domestic OF .relations,'" such as those giving parents authority JL these wi ll wn journals, contemplatingn, and control oyer their children, and guardians extension, offthb'usiness, wish to sell to an ac control over their wards, are in force. The 1 pa tive and entwprikiig man a portion of themestab- rent's or guardian's authority and obligations take lishment, anfiUtol jitljnit -him- to an equality with the place of those of the former master. j themseJvesSiK-li n opportunity for a profitable ' ut The former masters are constituted the guar. inVestmentJfiTal.ints and Capital inthe Southern flians of minors and - of the aged and infirm, la None WJirtt-class man, well recommended, the absence of parents or other' near relatives ca iecPapply.U J ' r -i L '! i pable of supporting them. ; . ill. xoung men ana women, unaer twenty-one years of age, remain under the control of their parents or guardians until they become of age, thus aiding to support their parents, 'and younger brothers and sisters. . " i- IV. The.former masters of freedmen- may Inot turn away the young or the infirm, nor refuse to give them food and shelter; nor may the able . . Mr...-..; i Raleigh, Kne ,186 ,WM. B. SMITH !& CO Editors and Propretors. 55.' 1 1 15-tf. TreaisuVy I )cpartment of JS. C. j j . Raleigh, June 14th, 186 bodied men or women go aw?.y from their homes. i mm icai R i.i it i r i )2ii t:ii if., i: 1 1 1 1- . t i. hu-nt, and in restoring the btate to the protection; benefits, and blessings of the Union, i . Doirc at our ity of Raleilthe J2'h day of J--Qe in the 3 ear of our Lord 'ylie thousand 'eight hundT-o-i 8T1( sixty-five, and 'in American lndepeiKlei.ee, i i WILLIAM Tv. the S9tb year of HOLDEN, Irovisional Governor,, Br th Covornor : j f ! ' l Jos. W. UoiiKN( Private Secretary. Vert, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washingtcn, and othpr chief cities to bring these resort rces oJ the State to the notice of men of energy and capital, to get together the seller and the buyer, and to aid. in stattipg North Carolina m a career of pros n.'ritv heretofore unknown. . " i The ;AD VERTISER will be furnished free o" cd)arge to fll cstoers and to o'hers at One Dol'ar fipr annum. The firs, number will be issued by tf e first oi h'y, or sooner, if the type and :CCH. sry, mafrial already ordpro can bg- prQ,ure"j fixiK New jv -- OTQ tn.-lt time Those iesiro9 to advertife in the first nnrober will pleae oommu nici.te to the undersigned at once. Modenite cum missions will be charge whee tale are made, i i - HECK, BATTLE & CO , - i Raleigh, N. C. ' Kemp P "Battis, J M. Heck, " , ' B. P. W'llLI'HSO, , , 'J--. Bale: gh,r June 13, 1863, 10- 2t. or abroad,,ireb4 1 not fies all y ersQns b";- 8ny such propy their ""-'wn, tV report the same to mv: :i? ,i(.iflv. to the end' that 1 mav get the eaiftYmtorlriy possession for the; use. of the State ; atmr-i peipons Kiiowuig or u iuu pip-r erty.Wrl thrf- ssei jsbon of. others, are rques-ted to give me inf -h'natrpn there' . Ii . W. II Oter is authorized to receive' any State property inUUm$ pee County, and II J A Dowd is authorised xefMe any .such property in th State WesVr-f Ah''anpe County. : i ut; y Jonathan worth, "Public T'asur;V and Property Agent', of N. Raleigb,'--Urie fi,l86.. j1! 13 3t. ' : TrJJTTl rl S0P0:j)L FOR BOYS. REV. V) f?' LAC Y: Principal. rpiIIS S6?HOOb WILL BE OPENED 5in July, q5, tt reac tnatitute, and Jinglish, jicaf Mateiematicul branches taught. Classical in-i Raleigh, Jane If, 1865 - '-r.i si v '4--lt. - -iE$S NEWSPAPER . Jtx& ?I)riodioal pDspot: OPPOSITE' bFX :E OF ADAMS EXPRESS - CO. ' 1 r ' if ' - ' i New Y'og",tPlif jladelphia and ' Baltimore' daily apers rejCeavea ? pery aay. WORK I , MM? EXECUTED THE COMMERCIAL BULLETIN. '. " A FIRST CLASS DAILY NEWSPAPER AND Commercial Directory. CONTENTS EDITORIA LS, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEWS, STOCK MARKETS THIE TB1NCIPAL CITIES OF TIfE ' " " UNITED STATES. ' AND GENERAL INFORMATION, i . ON ALL SUBJECTS. Jandabx.... 1 8 15 22 29 FIebbuabt.. 5 12 19 26 A BOH Aran......; Mat..;... 5 12 19 26 ..-.- 2 9 16 23 30 News ;; Agents with the armie, as well as New jca-ers generally, wi te tarnished with the Bci- lktiit m any number and at moderate prices. xuv Buimun is iurmsned to t-ubsCribers at the rawj oi eenis r er montii, with .the additional charge of 50 cents to preT-v uostacfi. As soon as the pos'al arrangements are completed. I ... . w ioouc a it ecuiy anu in-weeisiy OCL- letin tor the benefit of OUT COnntxv fripnrlu The BcLLETm a rapidly receiving a large I and It represents the business interest of the mer- '"uoiuo mou, ttuu murjJS at LARGE or v ikoixia. . ; ; , It has jmet with a most cordial reception by the business: men of thiscitv. It contains nearly all the advertisements andhas more reaairg matter than any other paper publish ed in Richmond. f . Agents wanted in every town and village m V- gium. wjiu win Lane ana lorwara subscriptions. Subscribers can ba fumisherl xoitVi nim).. ,nn. the beginning if tlrey apply soon, as there are Only Auaress ; , BAILEY, WEDDENBURN & 00-, Proprietors, Richmond, Vn June. JuLT.:......,.. 7 14 .21 ;28 v 4 11 18 25 AlrjousT. Septeubkr OpTOBKB..... 2 9 16 23 30 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Ndtembeb. Deokmbeb 1 8 15, 22: 29 5 12 19 2 3 10 17 24 31 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 !27 ' 3 10. 17 24 1 . 8 15 22. 29 5 26 3 10' 31 v 7 14 21 28 . "4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 II is 25 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 - I . U : 7 14 1 21, 28 -4 11 18 25 - 2! 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 -it 18 25 1 8 15 22 '29 5 12 19 26 3 , 10 i; 24 31 - 7 14 21 28 6 12 19 26 4 11 18 .25 1 .8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 ii5. 12 19 26 i3' 10 17 24 31 '7 14 21 28 5' 12 19 26 . 2 9 16 23 30 6 n 20 21' 4 11 5 12 19 26 J2 9 ":2' 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 li: 18! 25 ;':lq:: 15 22 29 6 .13 20 27 13. 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 1 a . 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 Mil 2t 27 11 it .25 ! 11 18 25 . ... i "'J " 1 .8 IS 22 29 13 20 27 .. S 10 17 24 i . . .7;,. ; 1 ' ! 1 8 15 22 29 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 ?-21 128 5' 12 5 12 1849 25 26 18, 1 25 26 V 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 2 9 16 23 30 7. 14 21 28 1 , 8 15 22 .29 j f 1 . 6 13, 20 27 3 10 17 24 5 . 1 1 8 15 22 29 2 : 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF TUB i - - . rri'Y. Vol GF GraTtger,' commanding 8d Bng 2d DlV 10th A f Post Commander. , tit H S Sandfor . , 115th N Y Vola, A A A Gf n eral,',and Post Adjutant. 1 -, Capt S C F Smith, 9th Me Vols, A A I Gen. Major Geo B Dyer, 9th Me Vols, Pro Marshall ' Lt Wm K Norton: 4th N II Vols Assiatai.t Pro Marshal ! L George S Dailey, 9th Maine YoU' Assistant Pijovost Miirhal, , - Capt Chas F Week-, 9-h Me Vols, A A Q M. ' f apt Geo C Almy, C S. , t fcurjieon Jno Knowlion, 169th N Y Vdls Chief . Medical Officer.! , . . 1 'i .' Capt E R Mosher, 169th N Y Vols, A D C. Lt Ed Van'derzee, 169th N Y Vols, ADO. j Officebs ok 115th Reo't N Y Voluntiibs N J Johnson,! Lt Col Commanding. ! t . ( ... E(L Walreth,iMior. i w 1 N'cho'as De GranV Ast Adjutant. .1 V Martin McMatin, Qr Master. ', I l "Limit. A f! Sl(1mim O.nmmanAlnr, Tn A i I :; -f Lieut A Collier, Lieut C L Clark, ("apt Wm H Shaw, do .; do B. do do C do do E. do . do G. do : do I. do do K. 1865. THE UNOERSGNED HAVING BEEN AP poiraed'nbhc Treasurer "of North Carolina kbv wIFrderl Provisional Oovernor, with the XSllTW Sffi&ZZl O" rVton and to be eu Dy oiners. . i V. Persons of aje, wiiore free from any of the obligations referred to ahbve are at liberty to finej new homes wherever they can obtain proper employment ; but they will not. be suprorted "by the government,. nor by their former mastersj un less1 they work. ' .- vi. it win oe jeu xo ine employer and servant to agree upon the wages to be paid; but freedmen are advised that! for the present season they onght to exp-fscp only moderate wages, and where their employers cannot pay them money, they ought to be contented with a fair 6hare in the 'crops to be raised. They have gained their personal freedom. By industry and good conduct they may rise to independence and even wealth. i : VII. All officers, soldiers and citizens are re quested to give publicity to these rules, and to in struct the. freed people as to their new rights and obligations. . .' . i; VI JL All officers of the Army, and of the coun ty police companies, are authorized and required to correct any violation of the above rules within their jurisdiction. ' h . IX.v Each, District commander will" appoint a superintendent, of freedmen, (a commissioned offi cer,) with such number of assistants (officers; and non commissioned officers) as may be necessary, whose duty it will be to take charge of all the freed people in his District, who are . without homes or propr employment. The superinten dents will send back to their homes alFwho have left them in violation of the above rules, and wiP endeavor to find homes and suitable enipipQ for all others. They will provide Stable oamp or quarters for such as :amot he otherwise pr vided iorj 'aix attend tQ their discipline, police. Bubaiitence, c, X. The superintendents will hear all complaints of enardians or wards, and report the facts to , their District commanders, who are authorized to j dissolve the existing relations of guardian! and ' ward in any ease which may seem to requite it, I and to direct the sup -rintetyJent to otherwise pro vide for the wards, in accoroance wiui me aDove rules. ' , ' ' ' ! By co - man J of Major General Pchofield : -. J. A, CAMPBELL,; Juuq I Aaaistant Adjutant General, i mm AT THE jO FjF I C E OF 1IA11Y WOP." Capt E H jSavage, Lient M Mcintosh. Lieut, J M. Hill, j OFFICEK8.0F 9t MaIWE VoLUKTIKa, JoBeph Noble, Wout Col Commanding. 1 George -B Dyer, Major. , r' . . i ' Henry II Waisw rth, Adjutant. t Geo S Hay, Qr Master. : ' (Hi P Rice, As Sufr-nn 4 --i.- Lieut Wm A Ba' (0ock Commanding Co A1 Qapt L F cConney, do 8 do B. , 'aeo w ijrown, do " dotOJ Benj J II 11, do " do D. M J C BeA do do E. ; Lieut W F Deining, . " do do FJ f--' S A Dteu do , do ". s " A ILChae, do do H. Capt Geo S Colbath, do do Ii ; Oapt S d Manu, I do do K. ! ! f Off;ckbs 4th N II. Vols. t ' it Col F W Parker, Commanding.- iV ir, . I44 Geo W Huekms, A R Q M. Jjst Lt Alfred Marfand, Acting Adjutant, ' 1 . -l-Jo eph Wir.gate, Commanding Co. I A.f . J" bwjiara a uay, . dp Capt Loui McD bussey, do list Lt Sam' rilPreRCott, ' "do Capt V m T B.-rktr, ,d6j 1 44 Clarence :L "Chapman, d;oi d Lt Patrick 1 Dow. I. j do! 1st L -Edwin i.Whitford, do!" Capt Of-o F Quinny, ! do j Geo W Hack ins, dd I OFriCFP.fi 1Stt Inn Vmi JjjE.. ! . - " . . vtw. j II Lawience M jor, Commanding. Saxey itvan Jbi and Adjutant, 1 A H Baily, Lt and R Q M, N A ChpmberUinj, Ass't 8urgeon. Silas Clark, Capt Commanding 00 A. C Cary, IstLt. ; . ; It G.ouser, 2d Lt. - u Wm H liowe, Car t commanding co B . ii Aiiine v si Xii. ; v . ' & H Jones, 2d Lt. r T biefle, Capt commanding co C f M rri on, 1st Lt.- i uf A O Mitchell, 2d L ; K J Graham, ttpt commanding coD. T C wnrl.oyf istli. . J H csneirow. Vd Lt. ,f' V T Kterp, Capt eommanding. o E. ! 3 i C Boyd, lBt Lt. Wm A KetcVum, 2d Lt. , Companies F, G, l Bd K are commanded by ofitocrs whose names have been mentioned, i Officebs o 169th Et N Y Vots. - S J it Colviu, Lieut Col command inir, I Joseph H Allen. Major. ' . x . - i John Knowlson, Surgeon. ?i i i ' E 7 Ci.urch, Acting Adj't T'd Q M. . Lieut Ed Jacques, ,coiiBindiug c-o A. I ' Lieut J B Foot.' commanding co B. , Capt J H Warren, commanding co C 1 -f " Lieut B McGuire, commanding co I Capt H Mnlhrtl', commanding co E. . . s jDapt F B Sroi h, commanding co F." lr 1 ' Lieut E Van SanUnrd commanding co ' Lieut CUi wncisoo enmrnanding co H tJt.pt J H Dnnv "minandinr co L f f 4 ; jUeat, J U hthtih. cnmminHipj, jj : ! do a. d V do D. do E. V.- flH--"V:-;'): do O. do H, ' , dor IJ---' 'AxV , do K. ::.''fu.:.:: Kj..: ':-'.: j-V. t: v. : -mm " Vil - .;( 1: i'j' .-Mnt 'fcs ? . . . . ' l-r- : : ..-'Has i
The Semi-Weekly Record (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 23, 1865, edition 1
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