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. 1 i ! t .:!!-; mi ICODXTING-HOUSE " FROHIAMhTIQN. by whold- pso- Visional !m AL&ANAO ! 6i To every tiling -tlnere is d Season, and a Time ito e1f ery Purpose rinder tlie iIeaven."--r-SoLOiio. . rMTJ"P lEGifillD. JtV.'tP FOR 1 -: $ -2 ss w m - S g ' : : p 2 : : : ? : ; . - M' 4 ' ' TO THE FEOPLlfoF XOItTII CAROLINA. -'aV'iikrra .,-. .I5yy:the V oclumation of Ak dkkw Jon sstjn, 13rdsi(lii)t v of 1 he United States ' of America, dated May 2l thyd86?";.J have been ippointed 1'rovi.sionul (jroVernor of -the State of North Carolina, with instructions i,to " prescribe, at the earliest practicable pe. ! riod, such j rules and - regulations ;fc8. may be necessary' irfd proper for convening a Conven- .tioti, composed ot delegates to ana cnosen by - that poftion. of the people of said; State who .are loyal to the United States, and no others Tor the purpose of aItrirfgY or. amending the Constijtutiflm thereof ; and wjth authority, to exercise within the limits of said 4ta4e all the !" T)Owr necissarv and rirorjer. to enable such foyal people of the State; of lor.h Car f ollna to -restore said State to it& Constitu : tional relations to , the Federal Government, ' and to nre-ent. . such a Republican form of State Government as will entitle the State to the iru.trunl.ee of the Uniled Stated therefor lMM' its people ! to protection by the United i&tates '"against iiivasion, insurr'Qctipn. and do mestic violence.' ! J. ; ' 'And Whkreas; It is proper that the people. of the State suoiild beinformed aa tar as-'may be, at this -time, of t he ..measures that will he - necessary to attain this, end, so J.hat they may be.eady tp oiler an intelligent and willing co operation in .the 'same : V , ' .. Anil" AViiEKEAS, ' It is - also prope r that the purposes of the Federal Government in rela tion to the ipeople'of the State should be made known, so; that the loyal may reqeive assu rances of-protection aud encouraglement, ahd the disloyal, if any -thire be, may know that the eye of authority is upon then, and that thoy' will ' nfot be permitted with i mpunity to ! resist the laws or, to disturb the peace of so- iS ow, 1 Ueretore, l- ,v ilmam w . holdex, Prtvisionall -Governor .as aforesaid, do pro claim und. declare : i - .' ;i Tst. That a Convention of the bsople of N. lixarnhna "wirill be held, fit as earlv B Deriod as nraeticable. to be composed of the number ofl ; ', ! merhbers to which llie counties are respectiv'e " Ol ly :entitled.in;the - House of Cpmmons of the State Legislature. JNo person ' will oe a can didate for the Convention, and no person will jvote for rr ejnber8 to compose it, wjho shall not previousW thereto have taken and; subscribed 1 . , . . -XL .i L . ':i. j j.u - t " to tue lolljowirif? oain, prescriueu ii tut; jrrou "laniation cjfthe Fresidehtof tlie United States; dated May. 29th, ;18GS . I ' ':U;.jl- , do solemnly swear or affirm -r Id presence of Almighty God, that I will n! HencefonK faithfully support and! defend the Ipconatuutvn or ;ine Muvua, oaiep - auu ine il Union of the States thereunder, find that I ii will, in li ce manner, abide by and faithfully pupport iXi laws and : proclamatioais which -have been made during the existing rebel, linnwith jreierence to the emajicipation of glavea. -So hel p me ,God. . i. ! .And noiperson not-well-afffected towards the TTeHeral Government, and not Jovial thereto, will' be permitted to take said oathjor to vote rjni?aid elejction. i i f i- ; i-i Aleasurfea will be perfected as early as prac ; ticable for administering the above oath to i such persons, as" may, be entitled i t tke it, ; and for -providing" them. ;with certificates of ; ths safne as evidence i o: their Joyaityt ine .$Rulba?h ii regarded as a part of the benefits ctf thrl PrOclamatidQ referred to, and will not Ii be administered to ajay of the clashes exclud ed bvkaid; Proclamation, save on the exhibition j.;Vjrthem of a lull . pardon : from thd President oLthe ollence they may nave l committea against the -United States. ;. ( J - ' id. The Conventabus to 'bp called ill ' alter -or attend the. Constitution of the' State, anjjvil stlib'rait said Ccnstitution tius altered, or amend;dr 'to.the voters of the State at the -ballot bo4. for their acceptance or rejection. 8 j'- CdjThf Convention will provide for- the election 'by the people .of a Governor arid members of the Legislature ; and the Leris ture will elect two Senators to represent the' State-; in the Concrress of the Uaited States.' ji: 4th. Ah election will ralso; be held, in due time, for (rit mbers of the; itojuse of Represen tatives frW the State j "in the1 Congress of the United States. - :',. '., .'. vj -: :'f Tnflsmiioh.as' there are .no civil magistrates in this Slftte, nor State officers 'of any kind, the, Provisional Governor, by ynjtue of au : moruy iq una vebieu vy ... iuc.nt.wwi.1" ! United States,, will proceed; i -ij 1st,1 To appoint .JuUices of -thd Peace for i tivp v.afiniis f.ounties. ioval men. by whom the 1 above oatlh will be administered, an i who will also conduct the elections, ' through subordi- ftat-eyfor members of ja Conventioiv, in accor dance, wiUi irlstructions. from this office, and asrc'eabbj to. the laws, of this ,St4te in force IpxexiQusly to the 20th day of May 1 1861.. ; - -2d. Superior Courts of-Oyer ami Terminer will be hUd, when necessary, by- fudges spe cially appointed and commissionec.to dispose of criminal cases. f j : ' . . i i v';.'. dTljie Justices' Of the Teace, appointed as aforesaid, will be authorized to hold Courts for the transaction of all such business as 'may riot be of the class of leases triable by a" jury. The-Justices, by a majority of j their whole humber,j vul also be authorizea to appomi . their Sheriffs and their Clerks for the time be jng, and such .other officers as may be indis -pensable to a proper transaction of businessi. iAnd they will also-beHigiiant and will exert , themselves to ninlntaip the laws a:id to (pro-, ihote the peace of society, in their respective Counties ; and especially to arrest and com-tnir.fnr- tj-ial, when the Courts may be held, all frrift"i ; : lour nf tno: Snnto in ffrrrf nrcvio'us1 to the 20th oi May, IbOL and to al i . i ..-ill i- ,w bail iwhere the cfse is DauaoieL accoramg Zo the ustaae of theState; 4tK--Tlie Proyisioual :Governor: will appoint the Stat Directors and State proxies in tne various eornoratians nil which the State is In- vLi-cticu ae me exercise inMiciii puvci uj um. rol oi tpe vrOL. I.--0. 20; RALEIGH, N : : " : er; to return- assuring; all loyal citizens, of the State that they will be,; protected in their penson anVl propertv, and encouraged,' in. their exertion toi improve their canditian. I aj so exhort them not tOipea.?e to- bke an interest-in public affairs,' but to u.rpte with hie in the purposelto reconstruct the State Government t.hrfu;h the aid of loyal citi zcJns; and to be vigilant and active in discouraging ()i?loyaI sentiments, and in eisurinsf the election of. kuown friends?- of, the Federal Government to every office. Your experience, fellow-citizens, dur ing the rebellion ; should attach you by the strong estties to the coyernment , bf he United States You have just been delivered l y the armies of the Union from one of the most corrupt and rigorous despotisms that ever existed irl the world, Many of you have been forced, for opinion's sake and because of your love for the flasr of your fathers to fly from the land, of your ; birth ' or of your adoption, and seek a , refuge among strangers, to escape the hand of .arbit rary power. Many of you havo been torn from your homies, or hunted down like-wild beasts in'' the forest,: and forced into the rebel armies as conscripts, to fight for the contin- fdi enslayement of the colored race, and also for' a state of slavery for yourselves and your children, Some of you have been subjected to imprisonment and tortures on account oi your opinions; and all of you have been deprived tor years, up to a re cent ineriod.of freedom of speech and of the press, and of every essential guorantee of liberty and of protection to person ana property, 'which is con tained in the Constitution of the United States. You are once more ; free," citizens of the. United States. By your sufferings in! the past, and by your .hopes for the future, I adjure you to guard well your freedom; Remember that all that'you have, and all you can hope jto be, and all of good that is in reserve I for ypilr children are in dissoluble bound up with the j American Union The " Unity of government which constitutes us one people," should be more dear to us than ever, on j account; ol the sufferings jthrough which we haf e passed. In;the languageSof " Washingtox, " it is of intinite! moment that you shoula properly estimate the immense : value of your national Union to your collective iarnl individual happiness; that you. should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to' it; accustomrhg your selves to think and to speak oi it as the palladium of your political safety and prosperi,ty;watching for ltjs )reservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenan cing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any eyfent be aoandohed ; and indignant ly' frowning upon the first dawning of every at tempt to alienate one portion jpf j our country from the: rest or too enteeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. To the colored people ot juae btate I would say, you are now free. : ; Providence has willed that the very means adopted to .render; your servitude perpetual,' should be His instruments for; releasing -you irom Dondage. It now re-1-mains for you, aided as you will be by the su perior intelligence of the white race. and cheered by the sympathies of j all good people, to decide whether the freedom thus suddenly bestowed upon you, will be. a blessing to you or 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 nqt to be expected that you can comprehend arid appreciate- as they should be comprehended and appreciated by a self I governing - people'jthe 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 once Into the full enjoyment of the right of self-government. But you are free in common with all our people, and you have the same right, reg ulated by law, that others have, to enter upon the pursuit ot prosperity and happiness. You should henceforth sacredly observe the mar riage relation,' and you should provide for your offspring.) ; Yota can now not onJy learn to read yourselves, s some of you- have been, able to do heretofore but you can instruct others, .and procure instruction from others .for yourselves and your children, without fear of punishment.1 But to b prosperous and hap py; you must labor, not merely jwhen you feel like it, or for a sqanty support, but indus-; triously and steaidily, with a View to making and laying up something for yourselves and It you are idle you will be- B. P. WILLIAMSON - & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION iTT?T PIT A 1 J FAYETTEViLLE' STREETi ; EALEIGII, N. C. Jnne 17, 1865. ' ' "14 tf. NEW GOODS! ON CON S I C N M E NT. fTA DOZ CHIP AND OTHER STRAW' HATS,' i Viu Lozen India, rana-na and Leghorn Hats, 1 10 .do Liffhtt Soft, Patent Hats, 8 do, Black and colored SoftLHata, 20 do : Ladies' and ChildTena': Flats, Hats i Shakers, . 200 do Taylor's, Coats' &' Stafford's Spool ; cottO'', 10 do 8 Paks Pins, 22 do ! Papers Needles. ? 10 do 1 Ladies' Hose, and Gents' Half Hose, 10 do Ladies' Gai'ers, of excellent quality, t o ao . Teuts" uaiters and Uxtora Ties, 6 Jo ! Fancv Roar9. . .- . 50 Suits Ready Made Clothing, Cassimere and ijiiren, : 200 Palm Leaf Fans, 200 Bunchpf Cotton Yarn. 2500 Yards Bleached Cotton, ;f 1500 Yards Brown Sheeting, ;' ! i 100 Cases f arol na Belle and Southern Star Snuff, 1000. Paper CoUars,' GIoVqs, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties. , J Bnttons, Flax Thread, CottonCards-, Shoe I Laces, Tapes, &c., &e., Country Merchants, and retailers, will do well to call sand examine our stock. . . i ; ' i B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO. : i 1 ;l i ; . N Faye' tevillo Street; . Raleigh, June 23, 1865. , 57 tf. FAMILY. FliOUR '40 BARRELS, Superfine, do . 15 do seconds, do " 10, do Meal, nice White,- 50 Bushels; Peas, Clay, Black a'rd White, 100 Bushhels,J At ; i Ii. P. WILLIAMSON & CO'S., f! r Fayetteville Street. June! 17, 1865. '- ; 14 tf. -(AAA POUNDS NICE WHITE LARD, IN IU VAV-kpg9 anj barrels. 2000 pounds Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders. d u ao i Kice, in sacKs. ' .200 do.1 Dried Fruit. : ; 600 do Bright. Brown Sugar. 80a do ;i. Crushed Sugar, v. , ; - 500 .do Manufactured Tobacco. V. : 500' do Snuff. " -X i 1 Dozen Cases Colman's Mustard. At ; i B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., . I. V! Fayetteville Street. June 17, 1865. - : 14 tf. QAAh YARDS ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, OUUU 2000 Yards 4-4 Brown Cotton, . i ' ; Jinnches Cotton yarn, l60 Coats' and Taylor's Spool Cotton. i Cotton Handkerchiefs, Soft Hats. : Sfloes. Envelopes &c. frc . ? At i B. P. WILLIAMSON & CC. June 17, 1865. . 14 tf. WANTED TO PURCHASE,! a GOOD AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED XX. City Residence. . :; A .! : Is AX Ealeitfh, June 19, l?f? immediately to 1 E, HECK & CO., Land Agents. Fayetteville Street. - .V 15 tf. 25 DOZEN CAST-STEEL AXES, 8 Dozen Lons Handle Shovels. 3 Kegs Old Dominion Nails, l00 Pounds Shoe Nails, At 1 'i B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO. nno 17, 1865... ' : . - 14 tf. your lamuies. come vicious worthless f ou if vicious and friends, and will of thy face Shalt thy life." . , . SEW :SGHEDULE. FR03IRLEIGH TO PETERSBURG . ; i V 'J'VRPUQB. IN ONE DAY. HAjl! AFTER THURSDAY NEXT THE xJ Rah te'd & Gaston train will leave Raleigh at 5 o'clock fgflf,, and reach Gaston at IS o'clock in. 1 The Petff uTg train will leave Gastn at I o'clock p in road tie&ch. the terminus f the Petersbu'; i Jelock t. m. A snffie'ent; nurrber o minus -of f me retersonrg i Leave-1 etbUTg at 4 o'cl ck a. at 1 1 o'e o: nt Ommbusifit i. and Wagons Have beem secured to take alVt Jpassengers and Bagg'sre from tv.e ter- oaa to jreiersDurg. m., reacn tiaston ?fc a. m. Leave uast n at 12 o'clock, m., and reach Jjaleigh at 7- o'clock p m. . . -; , :M..f . i p a. dunn,-. " -! -11 vl ' .' ' Sup't R. fe G R. R, '! :.--i--if -i;'-.- - - J. M. DUNLOP. -"U- , -rff " " Sup't Petersburg R.; R.- iRale'gfi ne 21, ?65. ; ; f . i 17 I2t. THE COMUERfllL BULLETIX. A FIRST CLASS Pkbbuabt rfi LAND AGENT. ! SIGNED HAVING FOR "SOME jL.-. yea3 rfjeviouatp the war, been engaged in the improver; jeii" and sale of lands in .the- Eastern countiesjHicy: offers his services as Agent for the pNr haser: sale ot lands-in ;Nortb Csr lina. My ad?wei is Raleigh. N. C. Exchange Hotel, No UmW- ' -' r W. H, CUNNINGGIM. ;Ealcigne 2i;l865.; - j j - . ;.I78t. ... UNI ; A MasjREIetl MEETING AT DURIIAMS. ting of tbe loyal citizens of Orange County ,"iitlbe held at Durham's Station, on the 24th insti KExt Saturday.) Let every man true tn. sia onnutrvi and those who approve oi t lie wov- ernment afthe. United States, attend. - - ( i r - w .v MANY CITIZENS. t - i i . . . I W - - . - ! .- 16 ta . DAILY NEWSPAPER ;H .". 1' Iand-' '' Commercial i Directory. CONTESTS f i EDITORIALS, -' . - LOCAL ; INTELLIGENCE,' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEWS, ; STOCK MARKETS UF ALL THE j FKIN.CIPAL- CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ! . AND ; - .: ' - j. GENERAL INFORMATION. :. ? ; . on all subjects; : March .... 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 . 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 r.. ;' -T i 5 6 7 8 12. 13 14 15 19 .20 21 22 26 :27 28 X 5 6 -7 8 12 13 14 15 i 19 20 21 22 26 27 .28 29 AfbilI June 2 The G5iatriiterary Weekly Re- rTIHE -pfri ietors of that long established and L popuri&mily journal, .-u H ; THE IdlfTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, talce grej:sf?easuTe in informing its : numerous sumedv iust its soon as the mail.tfia,cilities oi the country" wiMlnable them tacirculate the same. Augusta I and is devoted entirpp to . It Is a itexiZSoT the fireside, an ornament lor . tne parlor, ; and indispensable -companion to the horisewifeBafei afrriculturist. '; - rl ' ' It is a lafti eight puge sheet, Handsomely print 'If Mtl TERMS... SuLsri)rii one -.year, six mantns, IT KEY STONE. News Agents with the armie", as well as NeV Dealers generally, will be furbished with the $vi. LitTijr in any number and at moderate prices.! ' The Bulletin is furnished to subscribers ali the rate, oj 80. eents rer month, with the additronal charge of 50.centsto prepay postage. j As sooi as the pos'al arrangements are completed letiit tor the benefit of our country friends. ; xne JjTtlletin 's rapidly receiving a large and extensive, circulation; i i- 1- Itrepreena the business interest of 'the mer- cuan-s, Dusiness men, ana people at LAEai; of V IKGINIA. . ... ; it has met with a mopt cordial recebtion bir !th business men of this city. . ' t ' it contains neany an tne advertisements anduias more reading matter than any other paper publish- ,1 ; T : l J ri i Ayents wanted in every town and Village 'h Ti ginia. who will take and . forward sbscriotiansJ Subscribers can be furbished with numbers frhm the beginning if they,at ply soon, as there are only n lew nc rclliUlllliJg. .; .Address BATLTCY. WTJ!nrTT.NTlTTPV fn ; Proprietors, Richmond, Va May.......; JUNI....... JULT.... 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 J. 24 30 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 4 5 II 12 18 19 25 . 26 yiMPOETANT ' MILITARY 0EDEES. NO PERMITS REQUIRED TO TRADE . IN' PRODUCTS. I $5 00 3 00 Ouv Jmnthly' Masonic Magazine, Will . afto. e resumed, at the same time, f This Magazines, . indorsed, and recommended to the Fraternity at lii'-ge, by the Gand Lodge of. North Carolina.? A t! regards matter and typography, it will h anv nublication in the United T.E K M IS . 'Subfri$tKli one year ; ... j w ai. u. omiin; k t;u 3 00. : A- limtdiSiumber of advertisements into eackiRicatipn. . H ' Raleigh, N. C. admUted 3- Niwsi fapcrs generally will please notice.--' Exchani riSPectfullv invited at once from all parts- ef,o;e5?untry, Juhe l.15,, !, f f .' :j" x;.. vvheu'tl Bfich . deenied mdnt of btate to con the policy . Cannot tbe avoidtd. But the , liadroads, the Asvltims and other cbrnoration? b vbicl the State ia interested thiis unayoJ- ablyMolhis extent committed to liim, will be rt hr.(imj-hed for the action of the Convention at body shall have assembled in .hi lei" is an o.utline of necessary to ieccnstruct tie govern North ; Carolina, .and tr restore tk its..;Constituuoiitti reiaLiiiis to- the ledeal iGovernmpnt. ;; ! . - ; I AiiU!ii)v , as I'l ovisidnal Governor of the State I Invite tjlie ioy.4 people tlicrept to resuiue with chof'rrulniL'b!!.! anu with coiihilenee in the futnrr iKi-ir accjri'atouie d pursuits; and I invije those who .hay beeii driven irom tlie State, by dietspotic pow- lanfl .worthless will have no at last perish. " In the sweat thou eat bread all the days of The same Providence -that has bestowed freedom lipon -you, ba' told you tbat diligence iri business is Sreauire'd of all his creatures : an4 you' cannot expect) that your race will es cape ultimate .extincCionv if yeu wilfully- yio late or disregard this, one ot His great com mands, ; Freedom does not mean that one may do as he pleases, but that etery one may), by industry, frugality, and temperance, im- prcive hi5 condition aud enjoy the iruits of his own. labors, so long as he obeys the laws. " I have np prejudice against you. i O.i the coa.r trary, wnne i am a wnite man, anu.wnue my lot -is with my own color, yet I sympathize with you. as the weaker race : and, I cania-t forget that during the rebellion many of you fought for the preservation of the Union, and, that those of you who remained at home in the then; slaveholding Statei were, for the most'' part, docile and faithful,- and made no attempt by force of arms to gain cvtn their own freedom. ; I . will . see - to it a? far as I can,; that yon have your liberty-; that you are protected in your property and her sons ; and '.that you are paid .your wages. But, oh the other hand, I iwill set my face Bgaiijist those. of you who are idle and dissipated, ana prompt punishment will Ot lmlieteu lor any breach of the peace or Violation ot law. In fine, I will" be your friend as loiir a3 yiu are true to your- st-lve!, and obedient to . the laws, and as ' long as you ishall labor, no matter howjfeebly, if honesth and ejarhestU', to improve youir condition. It is my duty, as far as ' 1 ma.y, to render the govern iiu-nt " a terror to evil doer, and a. praise to ihem that do well;" and this 1 1 will endeavor1 to do in' relation to the whole people of the State of .North Carolina,; "Without foar, favor, or affection, reward, or the hope of reward. 'And fiow,. "iwith " eharit' for 11, with malice toward none," I. enter upon -the discharge of the dutief ai?S'igned me by the President, earnestly and solemnly invoking the good people of the istate to aid nie in the" work of recOnstiTieting the govern ment,! and in restoring the State to the protection, Vni'fits and blessimrs of the U.cic' : -Done j at our -'itif C ; Ivaleigh, the l'i'h day of June, " - in- the r ear of our Xord one thousand e!sjht hundred and-sisty -five, and in the S'Jth year of American Icdependei ce. . r.. y !- j , WILLIAM v". T70LDEX - I' . i I - Tiu visional LI overnor. K P. Battle. J. M. Heck. B. P. W iixiamsojt. NORTlI CAROL -IV i LAND AGEIVCV. I BATT LE, HECK & CO., ; i Ealeiprii, 1ST. O. WILL BUY, SELL AND LEASE, ADJUST titles of, pay taxes on and take general .care of all kinds of real estate, gold, coppery lead iron andLother mines, water-powers, &c..,-&c. " : Through reliable agents in every county accu rate information will be-given about particular lo calities, tracts of land, . j iWill likewise undertake collection of debts in North Caroliiia and elsewhere, by suit or other- Ii ' - : Commissions rneed a' Ealei Communications gojjeidential. ati'l charges moderate. : Kaleigh, Juno J 4, iboo. 11 4t. REAL ESTATE AGENCY NORTH ' CAROLINA ADVERTISER. r the Governor : os. W. IIoi-de-, Private t?cretary, ftn Hi UNDERSIGNED II AVE ESTABLISH Ma ed in the ity of Raleigh, an Agency for the purpos of buying and selling Beal Estate in North Carolina f In connection therewith, and as anx;L iary thereto tbey will publish a double sheet, twen tv-foiir c Junn: weeklv hewsnaner. wherein will b"(. advqrtised. free of cost,- all lands offered for sale through their agency, and which wilf be de- Voted to the dissemination ot intormation iconceru-- ipsrithe agricultural, ; mineral, manufacturing and 6th et rso"rcfSjcf the State. By means cf compe; tent Agents' in every county tliey will show the . ...,. . .. . . : 1 : l.tl.l - . . future developement of each. - w - It will be found, on mvetiaration. that ho' State in .'he Union can present snch a combinatFon of ad- vaotparps as Iorth Carohn Situation midway between the colder regions of the North and the more tropical climes at the South, its land stretch ing; fifm the Isea coac.t to. tne mountains, yield honntifnK returns of cotton, tobacco, rice, grain, fruits j pasturage, grapes and other prodncts, ile in its jt.osom lie rich mines of gold and iron, cop per!,, lpad, coal, and other mineral.-, its rivers af ford; water power sufficient for he most extensive factories, and in its .forest are boundless supplies r.f nayal pt-oren; tinabfr and material for tannin?. Under the recent -change in the s.fctem ot labor it becomes the interest ot pr prietors to part with a portion rf their real estate, and it is the object of this enterprise, through asrercie? inB ston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washinfirtchy and other chief cities to "br-ng these resonrces 61 the Stateio the notice of men of energy' and capital to get toeethr the . seller and the . buyer,-ard to aid, in starting North Carolina m a career of pros perity heretofore unknown. The ADVERTISER will be fnrnihed free of charge to nil estovers and to others at One Dollar rar T.iinTri Tlip first tinmK.T -will ht ISlSLTTPft h the first of ;Tnyy or' sooner, if tbe type and neces"1- sarv material sirearty ordered, can he pr0"ured froitt York hiiore th t time' Those esirom to adxwt'si; in the fir&t number will rleaceoommu n'cute to the under igT-cd at onoe" Moderate coai miisions will be charuel whec .ales are made. : ilECK, BATTLE & CO , Jialeigh, N. C. Kemp P. Bimi. J IM. Hfck, B P. WlLilAlISON. PRITN E R WANTED. In tercet a "SoiUliern Field and Fifcesftde irmd ."Key-sytbiie " : j' For .Sale. j; THE IEDMORS 1 AND IROPRIETOKS- OF these' Wt known journals, contemplating an extenBioff. Mitheir business, wish to sell to an ac tive and hteT. rising man a portion of their estab IN ORDER THAT MISAPPREHENSION, AS far "as possible, may be rejnoved in relationrto the purchase, sale and Bhippinar of products, the conclusions of the Government in relation thereto are again published and reiterated by me afe Trtja sury Asrent: " - J First That Trade in ! all products (contrabahd articles exeep' ed) is ABSOLUT ELY FREE. Afiy one can purchase Cotton, Tobacco, Tnipentie, Rosin, Grain and other products, without a permit from any Treasury Agent. AH statements or As sertions to the contrary are without foundation aid should be totally disregarded. " . . . 4 ; . : j . Second All products purchased by parties othier than cptton, ijan be Shipped to the Northern mr ket by 6;mply paying tna regular Government fejes ana duuesto the uustoms omcer OINlfi FOURTjH ot the cotton purchasea and oltere't tor shipment must be delivered to the Purchasing Agent: the remaining th'ee-fourths can be shipped WITHOUT CHARGE. No seizure, whatever, will be matie of any article a person has the . right to purchase i Th rd " Contraband 'articles 'Vara abandondd. captured and confiscable property. These-ioi" course, no private party will attempt to purchase or timp. - . . - ;: D. II EATON. Snp'g, Srecial Agent Treasury DepartmentJ JNewbern, I...C , aune 8, I8b5. je 17-,14-et.l n 2 3 9 10 - 16 17 23 24 i 30 31 August...... 6 -7. 13 14 : 20 21 - 27 28 SKFTKM BKB ' 3 4 V . 10 11 ' 17;. 18 . 24 25 October..... . - .1 2 8 9 r is 16 - ; 22 23 29 30 NofKlfBKB.. .tv"' ' "iTC- 5 6 . 1213 1 19 20 " ; .26 27 l ' '. '' - Deoxuscb. 3 4 10 11 17 is 24 25 31 4 11 is 2 9 16 23 .30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 . 25 . 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 - 26 3 10 IT.. 24 31 7 14 21 28 ' ' 5 19 2fi 5 12 19 26 10 17 24 31 7' 14 21 28 5 12' 19 26 2 9 16 23 . 30 .' 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 5 12 19 "26 ' 2" t 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 1 13. 20 27 n 18 25 1 8 15 li fe 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 Y 14 21 28 6 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 :- . A - j 7 14 21 28 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 117 24 1 31 "1 : ; 7 14 21 28 t i 12, 19 26, 1 2 :-l9 - 16 23 30 14 2U 28 ' : i ; 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 i I 8 . 15 22 29 4 11 28 27 4 11 18 25 .4 11 " 18 25 i. :8 15 '22 29 , 13 20 .27 3 ,10 17- 24. .1 '8 15- 22; 29 ? ' 12 ; 19 I 2 9 16 !, 23 $ 21 28 i -9'. vi le . 23 , 30 , Headq'rs Department of JT (Armit of the Ouio, f-' .Raleigh,. N. C, May l 1S6$. General Orders, ) No, 46.1 . :. I ' - '" '--I'-'-'.-- nnHE FOLLOWING RULE9 ARE PUBLISH- JL ed for the erovernment of Freedmen in JJorth Carolina., until the restoration of civil govrnmejit in the State. ; ' . if j 1. The common laws governing the domestic relations, such as those giving parents aufch orlty and control over their children, said guardiaps control over their wards, are in force. The na rent's or guardian's authority and obligations tafce lishmentfttpA; to admit him to an equality with the place of those of the former master. themselves Vfu. U an opportunity ior a proncaoie , u Theformer masters are constituted the cuir- i. rc-.rfrriOT't.irita ann f.aTSit.nl in t.hn Smith ofcn : . . - . , . ' . ,u;l"'SV',rrv ::i ' aiansoi minors ana oi me agea ana lnfarm.jin seldom be foiMd. ' i ! , - !iL. .v. - i. i 4.v.? ....... 'J TM.Aifti:,4.-.'Waf nl.u m -0.011 nffimona' vac ftu.u. ui pHieu.B vi uuict uear remuyes ,ca . X ivTUW 1HC-. V. ..m- . v f vvuuiiLvuuv ; - . - -..:!.( j I 1 MV.iJ.'kg' '--:'- i' ! ''!(- '. I pa-Jie oi supporting mem. -.;;,.. j WM. B. SMITH & CO Editors and ProDrifetors. tl..:t o-' ---it te .r i p t Tresu?;y pepartnient of IV. C.,- Raleioii, June 14th, 1865. The TgppsiGNED Haying been ap poind public Treasurer of orth Carolina bv Wi tHfdeni Pro visional Governor, with the duty asfehety among other things,1 of collecting and seotatjngjill the property of the State, at home or, abroad, hev.by' not'fies. all j ersons having any such' pr3pfT.jr. in their possession jto reporttl.e same;to i thqut delay, to tlie sha thaj; 1 inay get the saih0;tito'my possession lor; the use of the State r and al:persons fcuowing of aiiy such prop erty, in the possession 'of others, are requested to give nfe'lnfor'rjittibn thereof. j . ! W.-'H. Olivuc i authorized to receive any State propertyjin imanoe County, and IL A Dowd is authorize'd to"; receive any such property in the State Wet offtlamance County. I ! - V fet i-: - Jonathan Worth. PublicJifeirer and Property Agent of N. C 13 St. SP5001 FOR BOYS. REVIhPRvLAGY. ARtTBY LACY-Jr, rpniS" mCimOL WILL, BE OPENED" J 5TH Principal. Assistants. CI it J.l.r- -Vj -... ' " ru.( f L"JuHjl86; at Peace Institute, find English, assieafgSid Mathematical branches taught.. ; KaleigfefjikM 17,1865. '' - j 4 It. -.' .11 -.. ' ": '' : frrt's; newspaper 9 eiiodicalf jDeot. ; 4l?i )iffiyeitevilh Street. ' . ;' " ' - -iM :WV; , -.' ' OPPOSITE sOiJFlGE OF ADAMS EXPRESS CO . "fcT v rt ?T J3 1 "L. J T1.- . apcrsxive3ry day. ( i . sctt. - ; 1 t r WAPV . , . 0;1X Ealeigh, Jure 13, 1865, MY mm- EXECUTED I , in. Young men and women, under twenty-one years of age, remain jinder the control of their parents or guardians , until tLey become of age, thus aiding to support their parents, and Vouhgpr brothers and sisters. '! : IV. ,The: former masters of i-freedmen. may not turn away the young or the infirm, nor refuse to five thenj food, and-shelter ; nor may the ahS&, odied men or women go away from their homes or live in idleness) and leave!, tjieir parents, chfU dren, or y oung brothers, ahd sisters to bd support ed by others, ; . : ; .h : . , . j V". Persons of age. who are free from ,any of the obligations referred to above, are at liberty to' find 'new homes wherever they can obtain proper employment ; but they will ujt be suprorted by the government,, nor by their former; masters, ; un less they work, j ; VI, It will he; left to the employer and servant to agree upon the wages to be paici ; but freedman are advised that for the present season they ougHt to expect only moderate wagg,' and where. ther employers cannot pay them iponey, they ought to. be contented with a fair share in the crops to te raised. TliQy have gained their personal freedoni. By indnstry and; eood conduct -they may rise to independence and even wealth. ' -' ' j " j VII. All- officers, soldiers ind citizens are rd qitestird to give publicity, to these rids, an5 to iii striict the freed people a3 to their new rights and Obligations. -",.' .'...J:'.-;'''.' ' .V'".. ,::-;- T ' VIII. All officers of the Army, and of the comi ty police companies, are authorized aid required to correct any violation of the above rules withih their jurisdiction. - . ; ' ; . -: . ' IX. Each Distri ct commander will . appointi superintendent of freedmen, (a commissioned offi cer,) with such number of assistants (omcera ana non commissioned omcers) as may be necessaryl whose duty it will be to take charge of all th freed "people in j his District,- who are witSoujt homes or prop r employment.' The superintenl- dent3 will send back to their home all who have left them in violation of the above rvl&s and wi endeavor to nnd homes and ruuabl; fefttniovmeni for all others, Thy will provide suitable cabpf '-r.nera ur caanoi joe otnerwiss dk vided tof, ana - ai,tenq to tuetr Utifclpliae. policd subsistence, fec 's ' . - f X. The snperintendents will hear ail complaints, pf-guaraians or I wards; and report the lacta te their District commanders, who are authorized t dissolve the existing relations of guardian anfl ward in anv case whieh mav seem to require itL and to direct the sut) rintendent to otherwise nro- -vide fbr the wards, in accordance with the ahoyfe rules. ; ' ' ' '. ' . ' - v. . ; '. ' ". - ; By co rmand of Major General Schofielch; ! . J. A, CAMPBELL, June 1 ! Afih.Uiii Adjutant General. MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF THE r - i ri'v. Col GF G'aiger, commandincr 3d Brier '2d DIt : . 10th A Post Commander. i .: . . Lt H S Sandfor 116th N Y Vol!a. A A A '. -eral, and Poit Adjutant. ' -, . ,. . n .o l O . 1 .t. II . TT . 1 .M f- vwpt C5 v r omuu, am we vow, a A 1 UBfl. Major Geo B Dyer; 9th Me Vols, Pro Marshal. -i' Lt Wm K Nortou. 4th-N II Voln. Aasiatai t Pro Marshal. . ; . . '. L Georze S Dailev. Oth Maiae VoU AaKiatant P ovoat ManshaL . ; - ( Capt ChasF Week", 9'h Me Vols, A A Q M. 1 . Capt Geo C Almy, CS. ' Surgeon .Ino Knowlson, 169th N Y Vols, -Chief Medical Officer. : - ." i , Capt E R Mosher, 169th N Y Vol: A D C. - i " Lt Ed Vande.zee, 169th 2i Y Vols., AD C. ' " Officers or 115th Keo't N Y VoirKTia. : N J Johnson. Lt Col Commandine, 1 EL Walrath, MRjor. . . r r N'cho as De Gruff, A st Adjutant. 1 i - Martin MoMa tin, Qr Master. ' Lieut A C Slocum,' Commanding Co A. . Lieut A Collier, do do B." ' " . Lieut C L Clark, i i do do AY Capt Wm H Shavr, do do JS. Capt E B Savage, do do Gi ' Lieut M Mcintosh, do do tl. Lieut, J M Hill, do do X.. r Officers of 9te Maine VomirntxE a. ' ! Joseph Noble, Lieut Col Gommandinj?. j 1 Georee B Dyer. Maior. i ' . '; : r Henry II Wa law th, Adj otant. Geo S Hay, Qr Master. ' Otis P Hiee. As SUTirftoi..'' . . . . . i .. Jjicut Wm A Baceck, Commandicr Co A do do do do do do , do do do IUU do C. do I), do E. do F. do 4. d H. do I. do K. . Capt L F McConney, ! " eo w .Brown, . " Bern J II 11, ;- 44 JC He-.l, . '--: Lieut W F Denning, -4 S A Doten, " A 11 Ubae, Capt Geo S Colbath, . Oapt S Mann, - ' Osftcers 4th N H. Voli. -Lt Col F "W Parker, Commanding. 1 44 Geo W.Hnckins, A K Q M. ! ' ' t V 1st Lt Alfr Marjand, Acting Adjutant, 44 Jo eph "Wir gate, Commanding Co. A: Xfonard A Gay, . , do do B. Capt Lckuii MeD HuSsy,' v do do O. ilstLt Sam'l H Prescott, do do D. Capt VmT Barker, do. do E." 44 Clarence L Chapman, do do F. . 2d Lt Patrick. Dow. k do do G" ' 4 1st L Edwin Whitford, do do II s Capt R'o F Q'unny, do do l" 1 44 Geo W Hnokins, do do K. ' OrricKBs 13th Iua. Vols. M J II Lawience, M-jor, ( ommandinp. - Saxev Rvan Lt andlAdjntant, 1 AH Bailjf , Lt and R Q M, i N A C. smberlain, Ass't Surgeon. I i Silas Clark, Capt Commanding co AJ ' !C Cary; IstLt. " , I ;l Gonser, 2d Lt. ' ' -1! ' t Win II i-owe, Cat t commandirg co B. ' ' J. H Kinnear, Ist Lt. "' i " R H Jones, 2d Lt. v " I T Kiefle, Capt commanding co C.f ! t . -8 M rri on, 1st Lt. . r A O.Mitchell, 2d Lt t - R J Grahaip Capt Commanding co D. - ' V T C w-ney, Ut Lt. i' J ti She; row, 2d Lt. j W T ftepp, Capt commanding aS,': J C Boyd, lBt Lt. - I 1 Ym A Ketcfcuin, 2d Lt. ' -Companies F, G, H, t and K are commanded by officers whose namea have been menUond ' f"c,.0' 169th Bw'tNYVouj ' J K Colvin. Lifcut Col cortunandingr Joseph-H Allen, Major. . i , John Knowlson, Surgeon; t 1 E W Church, Acting Adj't and Q M. i Lieut Ed Jacques. cou.mandingcoA. i i : m Lieut J B Foour commanding coB. - Capt J H Warren, commanding co 0. i, I - Lieut B McGuire, commanding co IV ' ! V . Capt H Mnlhal', commanding co E ; "! " Capt F R 8mi h, eommanding co f; n Lieut E Van Santnrd, commanding co (7 Xirat O G Francisco, oommanOiu i, Cpt J H Innn, oummnnduiir co f. - v" - Lieut. J B Strai;h ojnunaoiixi oo ? 5 mi .:- . - ip" Tall
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