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u 1 V: ; i i ; j, " " : " ;V ;. : ;r ; ; ; j; pmHm' m?m'm: :t-mii 4: -'l a$ MA-:::'-'-:.-.;' i!ii::ir.-;! v::::.-l;:".::J-;'r--i :r' :rr f.P; r.v,; 4 mm 4vS -, 1 1 it U-ri ' NORTH BiAROUN A ITEMS. Tlie U oiii of IIeonurHctipn. ; S-DCff.the Stan ford of the "23 J insc, is uei Uov ti id-n ,ir s -nmtmv$i tices of- the Peace in: forovvrric Minnas acorn jar.. ret, U i?, -. 0 'rb,-! Ii.y " il; II n.(l-ror, H iuii-' McVTi;'.:M n c' -.I'll; -dison. R',: - ?4 !:v bvkpp, : 1 pr.iis ! Vfinni ; a'nd Y i ii u.rai exT.jncv'on mail cotun mica. lyvh rf tarda the Work of VeconsrruotioH i:Y))rrn SLreuousi irii are t ia; u 'i' of tWe SpMf', jet. this defect ii vm 1 :' . o-yarmpn, in X' os-vcou!tt;ef wliete th. 'or- nci'.' - w i - i - -to - b if -t o K . 1 -: ir h . ' J i-s ( 3 ' of -'Timor JVi- -P;;:fQ-U):H In tv'jijf.'cate tie can. rrifiKe hi1? ?eir ft 1 1 1 ti.ij s t t!. litimR of 'ova ('rScts' in coojin isichj be ferA-afded '1s!. tli-T;:S.C nes may he tu Xvne but 111 ; IniadJiriort us t.hoe borf tofore pub isbed and i"CopirflH-ipri-crs;aj K AT. KIP, II - ; WilliiVti ll...H trH:iir. .'C H!4rit'rF. 'A'-' la m Ii vlHrdiDn, IT. Mjl;;r4 J; J, Orerby lack SALISBURY. ;K;MTrr, J. II. mis, E q.vCornnistniTs i' if M:urphy Mijichardsior, S.r R."--. .'Hcuser. ...L'fi. MxjCubbir.k Y. iE.. Shober. A. L. ;SX ung, Thbmr-e B Brown and J. M. CoflBu -'. ' CHARLOTTE. . Mivftr. IJr. IE. M.. Pritcbard; 'Coroniis- pi','W, W. A. William', Wm. F. Wjr:d! J. U."Borr'-'iii.r, H. MrPfps, J. E Srie n ; hhu?er, 11, p.r Barnharat' and; jC. BEAUFORT, : Mayor, AV: B. H V. Gliadicl Duncan. Commissioners, , A G. Davis, Isaac Ra:m- ay and' A. Tliomp- on. WlKSTOJf r, x . J . m - -T- Ailson. Commissioners, X: S, Cooke' S. II. Reniger, J. D. Jaryis, S. V, PeiaUee. J. b hite," buward Spach and D. II. Staibuck. ; - -: I ! GRATIA.M. Mayor, J. B. McMurray, yyiLMIN'GTON. ,i M.ayor, John jDawson. Commissioners, Jarnes 'ShackelfVijfd; E.': Murray, .W, S. An- dersori, J; G. Baman, b. D. YV allaie, A. Martin.. r" The- process of reoriranizmc: tlie civil Gov-nmen.t of -tho State goes on a ramd Iv as could bo expected. -Magistrates Lave been appointed jfor two'' thirds! of the coitu tics In tlie State'. and Mayors and commis- BionersUtave-ueen scieciett ior au uie towns ' , ! -i 1 r . Mil a thiit ttesii'd it iju -tliose Cv;u:;tes. f 'X TiiGIaistrates arc exoccted" to hold btlSr The county courts fjr all civil and crimina i'inessliot requiring the aid of a jury. c u'i -u: vvTTL jippc-int j the ustl county rK'StiCnff, Cunty Court Clerk, Cor oner. jlicitor, County lrustec, ;and other licrs.neccssarbf r the county. r- bsual 111 jbe ind' tho'control of the court, and it! Is the lutvof tlie Po ?ce to assistftlie Moistrates in keeping the peace and mSintainn the laws by obeyincr1 and cxc'ciitlnsf all orders ksned to theinMy, the;' courts, and by t ie ; i'ustteos out of court. 1 aims thcre'isla civil forje in two-thirds of th eounties jof the State, with a nWhta '!' ... 1 . iV. .'!' . ' J. - 1 i 1 1 ly orocMnizationi 'Unuer, li e r. couiroi, m A'peaceable and Uyal meti, and swojn agents At iu4-iiovojnirtenl. lor n-rcservinc oruor UA37hcn these ornizations shall have :;-('onipleted, .therb will be in the State bexm near ly-fo-rrr thousand m 'gistrates and alout ?evMi thousand policemen, distributed! in od. This will insure tlie -rvrrv 'TiOiir 1 horhOOU. 11113 W i5u !ml onietJ of all our citizens Anc it A. :.-: jthe United States Qd vet n-1 . -.p;etit to nlr; $y tlicLrl troono ' ve; us to take care of ourselves. V AlPt:ituS Bessarv! is a little pa tence n.nl a little forbearance. ' The CdnVontion . will soon inc'cit and then we si all. 1 aye a ' ifl oiCable bod- of men, well-kndwin Mie wants and reqtiir,emenLs 01 the peop to ' gircthe SOite the benefit of .their views and tlivtr :lavs 4- ' 9 taJHin i ' i THE WASIIIMJTON THEATRE. TXS: Wasliinbton ' Scat. :-says in -reference to the purchasje bf Ford's f7' ' V pV g Men's (jhristian; Ass Theatr.e by the Lssociation ; - . . i l u iii)juv"'M ' f .1- . nlaco-into a ciiKJcnui auu cuim vyiu i VU1U L Will, pipsen'itig sacnedly the- "rnetnorable ihie )nvatej and tal-jlets Witli proper ; inscnpiiuns , TlL?rT.ni-hlriiv i !: i3T:. tl . 1 i'.,'.'. 'Iltsnlt isrr'tn lift. a moniorial to be - j :bt,!ldino:'.'. tO'.4ir.;.l.incouif ,-.u . vy.r i.-- .. : -j w r ., .r -t .- i . A .uijdeustood an l iivo.l !is siieh. ' makiin"! the! q w ! ;ht t.r i -7 " , .'. I ' inpst appropr ate ana iiuniiuuiiuuKUk Lectures anl ' concprts of. : the first class, a' n ill I r v 111c 11 iuc:ua-u u foh.r beenfelt no place in the l ere,, will ' be introduced, and Co nut 1 )f Is better adajHed, in it size, to suoh a purpose. ito!orti'm to hV-!1i U-I1II HOT. W11JCI1" 13 rt St;thei)uveija I'., .t ' ' . :n.- 1 fA '43 .,!' hi kc: tnev win nac & jiwv ""t, riw, 6 M ,Sn nvnnusfi to '.cortvert' tne,rai?ew 'Jt.l lG.l.r"i'tf 'rtf'- stdnilnil tni fplitnnns b open to all, and a ? robm for tire col t ctibii-of Curiosities and relica of the ;.Ch'rWtiar Cnirnislon and the war A -'The , large -ouyuuii; ip nii; iviu ui n.c tneanc ;um. iuc ude4 in tiliei4uishae) ajTords ample aq- coinnic'iclatiplis for nnte nnd con nilttee. .room?, irnl 1' r a janitor "of. tl.e tuildi;.. . : iWjeodo net know how it niny stri vO:oth-' '.'.ersTlrut to uii there Ts something c'i(?x:'diug- ly .repulsive JivthK i'lcnTof " preseVjinnj sa.- c ted i y I he aibni orable private-box"' in " Inc h CAli'cToul ' astihssin,vmurdefed v the Pf( sident tTjc presCf vitipn; iof sach a "memotihl r can gratify only a false and raoibid curiosity i . I -11 fc3 !. L- - ,; . r I ... fel -J, M . - II : X I ..tfi : . I I 1 -iJ : I,- 1 - W 1 r I, II r II ft i J - v I r 1 - .! ti : S3 - fir .w-. ; u. ;- i i i h ' t-; j i iiiii rii i i n m 11 i u 1 o .every tiling tliere t'rv i 4 ilii tOJl MERClJfL II! LLETLV ; 1; 5 ; a FIRST , CLASS : . ' .;.;'- i' r .:i DAILY NEWSPAPER '4l r ; AX I) ''-: ;; Commercial Directory. r EDtTORIAJ , LOCAL INTELLIGKKC, i1 11 t v v-r Vr . I i, - ! ' ' . i' " ' L 1 ' . A - 0 M EST I C NEWS, ;: . j! '," i, STOCK MARKETS! ALL TH E rRINCirA L Cltif s : X)F THE: ED STATE 3: AND r? -; All fudjecxis. ''News .. Agonis vjtli frir.ieST as well n'p Xe-ws Dealers freiierally, -wi'l 1m; firrnishcil Vitli tlieJBcL utix i'i anv :rnni'ur an1 at "raO'iprato, prices. . Tie Bulletin U ivruWfhcA. to. ' nbscr'be?- at the rrto',cf 0 ecii'fi T;or .n'cnt'ivo'hLiilitrr adJitiora' ithuxso oT '! 1s t' prfp v postaofG. 1 '''A I sbo'- lit! r'n'' --'.rr'ito-s eiHS affe c.-nplc1el, xir-p-f .t-r.bf;to-1; i?fi a'U'01 J-y ami Tn-veoldy BvL i.rrvs tor' j he -JKncflt. oftir cjntryj friends,- .- ' i ! Tie BtLLTiT.fSraj-i.cUy .tec-yl(ig larjj -and extensive -ir:cii':iti(;n. ,'.;.'.' , '1r'-" ' -:: .,,.,:' -; .: li repre'tHi s ,tii;q "upews intrest or; the mr-r- ohar'n, -bil.sme. men, a:ii PU'1 ..It JuM. rnefe'.'wy h a mo t cordial bu iness- men of tills eitv. i-E AT I.AKOE OF reception by the . It ipontairirt nearly all tke adv.ertisemeptq find has mr.rj readies: matt'er-than any other; ;raper publish ed in Richmond. v . r " ii ' . 1 Agents wanted in overyj tpwn.'ianVt village in Yij g'Pisj. who will take and fofwsrd stihscriptions. the beginuinfir if they a pi j sooii,' aa tiiere are only a few Mrs remaining.-: ; !' r .-' f. . :-Addret h i ii-"'-'r : f BAILEY, WEDDEVRrilN' & 00 - ' ; 1; 1 v ; Proprietors, Kichrnond, Va. MILITARY OR DERS. NO PERMITS REQUIRED TO TRADE IN PRODUCTS. IN OEDFP. THAT MISAPPKEliENSTON, AS . far as possible; -may ie removed! in relation to. the purchase, sab and shipping off products, the coKc'iision5 o- the Government in relation thereto areagafn published "and reiterated by me as Trea sury A jjent: , ,i . '. -' ' , , ,'- i'irst-That Trade - in all products (contraband articles exeered) is ABSOLUTELY FKEE. - Any one can pun hue Cottony "Tobacco, .Turpentine, Hofiin!,'. Grain, nnd other products, wit.hou. a permit trOm any Trt isury Agent, : All statements or as sertions to th 2 cbntrtiry are without foundation and should, he tot illy disregarded. '-- J -r. Second A 1 produces purchased by parties other thkn cotton. an be shipjed to the Northern mur kct hy s mplj paying the regular Government fees and; duties to the Cilstorus ollieer. ' ONE FOUKTH of the! cotton purchased and ottero I for shipment must be dtlivertd to tlie Purchu-in Agent? the rcniaiidngthree-fouttrrscan beshi. '.pod -WITHOUT CHARGE. Jvo . sej?ure, whatever, will be made of liny ar.ticle a person has' tha right to purohase or -dun. - ' ! ' . -' ..'' . Th rdV. Contraband article. " era abandoned. captured . arn t . c,r n-pai ie property. i nose - or course, no pi ivate -jiarty will attempt to purchase Or ship. ' ! . .- .'"-' Sup'g.'r-ecial A gent Treasury Department. Newbern, N.C , June 8, 18R5. je 17 U-6t. i : iHeadq'rs Department of IT. C, - : lARMV OF THE UUIO,) r M;1 Raleigh,' X. C, May 15, 1SG5; General Ori)ebs, No. 46. MW FOLLOWING RUBES ARE FUBLISH- for the government of Freed rh en in North Carolina until the restoration of civil government in. the State, 4 v"j.;.'r ":: -i ' .- 1. The comrSbn laws g-oVernin; the domestic relations, suqh as . those gvmj parents ant liotity arid control i over their children, and guardians control over their wards, are in force. The ta. rent's or guardian's' authority and 'obligations take the place of those- of the former master. II. The foi'mef masters are constituted the guar dians f minors and of thA aged and iiunrm, in the abfence of parents or other near relatives ca pable of supporting them. - :. ; ' J , , III. Young men arid women 'under twenty-one years of ago. rl'.'.llVn Vmder the control of their parfcuts or guardians . until they become of age, ' thus aiding to support - their parents, and youngey brothers and sisters, '' rV'' v'.'' ... r'-'"1 . iyTbo:Iormr fmasier of freedmen may; not turn afvay tii 7oario- bi- the1 infirm, nor refuse to , rpivi. tmPIll IOOtl Sllflici , "l woy . uic nijic i30(jid men or womegb: away from their homes; or livtj in idleness,, and leave their. parents, chil dren, or young brothers anft sisters to be support-, ed by ibtbers. ) ' i Y. Persous of age, who are free from any of b nbTT.-rnt.tons referred to above, are at liberty to fud new homes whereyer they can obtain proper emnlovment: but they Will not be supuorted by vt; "fr hj thdr formec maHters-un" 'TyLU 'ill be left to the employer and servant to agree upon the wages; to -be iaid ; but freedmen ' are advised that for t he present season they ought to expect only moderate wages, ana wriere ineir employers cannot pay uiern muuey uiiey oujjHt tu be'etiiten'ted with affair share in the crops to be i . - 1. T,ey have trained their personal ireedom. Tiiey have gained their pcrlonal freedom, ?tfy and jrrood conduct they may rise-tc ! -r : 1 to . . . 1 -' . , U - yiL- All oilu-er, o!diers and citizens f questje'd to give publicity to these rules, and are .re nd to in- . struct tne ireeti -people .ii yo tuen u i;o ivrii tjj. i i nil?.. . i obligations. ,. , 1 . VI IT All officers of the Armv. and of trie coun- ' VIII, All officers of the Army, and of trTe coun- ty po3ice companies, are authorized and required to correct any violation of the above rules within to correct any their jurisdiction. TXi; Fach District commanden win . appoint a uneriftteDdeht of i freedmen,. (a c(mrnisioned ofn- ih: ckuimissioiied oflicers) as may be necessary whosirnutv it wilt be to take charge of all .the freed : people in iia District, who are without homes or. prop( r ero'pldymtnt. .. The superinten .intJ'wiil sesid back to their liontes all who have i..ff bf.m in violation of the abov- rules, and will endeavor to. find homes and suitable employment for all others.' They will provide suitable camp or quarters f.r finch as cannut b otherwise "pre vided fir, aud atliend to their discipline, police; ; X iThenpcrlntenrlents will hear all complaints ofMiardians jor wards, and rep-rt Xlic ;fac?s - to theTr Pirict cominanik-rs, who arte authoiuzed to dissolve the exiting relations- cf, guardian and Wn-rase which may seem to: reqmre it, and to direct the sup -riUenuVnt to otlu-rwise jvrp vide for the wards, in accordance With th abovt rules. . '. .".'-': : .t... ".''.' ' ,-' ,' By. coaimand cf. Major General : cnopeiu: June I :i:-!:v'-; Assistant- Adjutant G enral. . is ? -v . , RAIGH-N.!;C.,PRIDA B, P. ; I ILLIAMSON 1 CO, AUCTIONEERS, FORWARDING AJJD COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Jl YETEYILLE STREET 117, t P65. ,14 f. MW GOODS ! O N : G O W S 10 N M E N T. a loz chip and .other straw hats, JV10;Iozc'n Indiia. Puna-na nnd LeMiom Tints 10 J do Licrht:' Soft. Pent Ifi.t -: do Jiiif k and colored boft Hats' 20 -10 22 . TO 10 ' -ii 6 Ladi lies'-and Childrens' Jlats fi 1 do .;Tii,vi?, 'Coats' & Stafford's' Spool Pa-1 i P. . ' ! ; Piipe is-ietHes, t Ld'(-' Hose, and Gents' Half TTohc, -do do do no do do ij: qies' u;u'eTR, 01 excellent quality, Gent' Gaiters and Oxford Ties, l-'siney Hops, SO Snits Peady Made Clothing, Cassimere and I Linen, .200 Palm Leaf Fans, 'SO Bunches Cotton- Yarn, '2501 Yards-Bleached Cotton, 1 r.00 Yards' Brown Sheeting, ; iwoseafarol haBelleand Southern StarSriuff, 1000 Poj.er Oo'hirs, . - Gloves, L. C. Hflndkerchief, Nck Tie. Brtton, Flax .Thread, CottonCards, Shoe iLaces, Tapes, tec. ,' Src. Country Merchants, 'and retailers. wll do well to call and examine our stock. 33.1 P. WILLIAMSON & CO. Faye tevilic Street. Ralegh, June 23, 1865. : 57-rtf. Tnrp ntine Lands Wanted. 0 he a TURPENTINE LAND3 WANTED. Apply inunediatelv to r . Tti . m.oT -r, TT rnT. o In n r 'j :" 1 . Land Agents, - . 20f-tf Rileigh, N. C. June 24, iooo: t OUNDS NICE WHITE LARD, IN kgs end barrels. j. 2U00 pounds I?hcop,' Hauls', Sides and Shoulders. 600 t do Eii-eJin pae'ksii 200 !'do 600 do 300 do 500 do 600 ! dl Ined fruit. - Bright. Brown'Sugar. Cru ed srigar. Mann faetured Tohacco. 'Snuff. '. V Dozen Cases dolman's Mustard. At B. P. .WILLIAMSON & CO., h ayetteville Street. ' 14 tf. Juno 17, 1865. YARDS ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 2000 Yards 4-4 Brown Cotton, ' 2 '0 bmiches Cotton. Yarn, 7 , 100 Coafs'. arid.Tijlor's Spool Cotton. Cotton Handkerchiefs, Soft Hats. - Shops, Envelopes tc. ,' A?c , M , At ii. X. WlLljldJlSUiH V VU. June 17, 1365 -; ' : ' . - 14 tf. : WANTED TO PURCHASE, A GOOD AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED City Residence ipply immediately to TLE, HECK & CO.,V BAT Land Agents. F ayetteville Street. ' : ' 15 tf. Rflleic v. June IS. TRfifx JUST RECEIVED DOZEN PAD LOCKS.' 9 50 do. Stock do 20 do Trabe Chairs. At is. Jr. WILLIAMSON & CO'S., Un ayetteville street. Raleighy Jihne 27, 185. 22 tf. K P. Battle. J. M HECK. B. P. WlLLIAMSOiT. NORTH CAROL vNl LAND AGEIVCV. BATTLE, HECK & CO JR alcio;lx? . 1ST. Ci Witt, BUY, SELL AVb LEASE, ADJUST titles 0' -nnr4 taxes on and ' take ecnetal cr" Oiall fe nds of real estate, gold, copper, lead iron and of her mines, water-powers, &c., &o. Through reliahleyftgents in every county accu rate information will be given about particular l,o-' calities, tract s.'of land, tfe'. Will likewise undertake -collectioJ of debts in North Carolina arid elsewherp, by Buit or other wisef; . ! ,.."! ,' ir . i - : - : : v ; Communications ' j conetdential.. Commissions an-1 charges moderate. r ' . ' lialeiffh. Juno ) 4,1 1863. 11 4t. . REAL' ESTATE AGENCY NOiRT) I CAROLINA ADVERTISER nnilE! UNDERSIGNED II A YE ESTABLISII-Jl- ed, in the ityi of Kaleigh, an Agency for the purpose: of buy inc abd selling Feal Estate in North Ci'rolini.1 In corncction therewith., and as aux'I- iary thercto they will rubb'sh a double, sheet, twen tv four ie dn n -weekly , newspaper, wherein : will ) advertised .'free pf -.cost, -.all lands jgitered tor sale tiironaniiieir ugeuu.) , riiu w jucn w ui oeoe- voted to the disisemfination o information .conetirni ins the. agriciyrurul, mineral, manafnetunrg ana other torn -TCf s ct the State, liy means cf cmpe tent Agt nts in every county thev will show the present! advan emtrit and special capaoiliues lor lutrre qeveiopen'-em 01 eacn.- - , It will he found, pn investigation, that no State in vhe Union can pn" sent such a combination of &A- van,tagc!s a Nortn Carolina. Mtuauon midway between' the. 'colder region's .of the NorfH and the more trbt:cal cPmes ot the South, its land stretch - n-itr ijniiii the sea coa' to the mountains, -yield houhlifM, returns cif cotton, 'obacco, rce,. grain, t 1 - J' . t- . . - 1 rd water p laet,ones, and in itSLlorest are oounmess supplies of naaj Istrre.?, -tiAb?r and material for tannin. Uti.Li- tl e TeefriU ctaU2 lti tke s Stem ot laborit K0,rt,p1s ItV.fe interest ot vn rrietors to wirt with a nnrtmulrif 'heir Tvai estate, and it ia the object o this tnrerprise-- through agercie in B ston. New v.v- in.,u,-i,.'!n- iiiiltimoie. W'ashinflrtc-n. an other' bief c:tit-s to brng these resources ot the st.,t trl hp notk e iof men of energy anU eapiul' ,. tret tbi-etherhhel Feller- anilti-e buyer, ai.-d to aid. ih KtarTihgorth'Carolina in a career. of pro fi. first of Jn'v.. of sooner, it tne type ana nces -ary-niatruil "iready . ordered, can be procured iron. Xiw York bt.fore th i time - Those desirous t.vlv.-.'riii-e in die' first-number will t leae jeommxi- I!!C:it V th undersigned at once. Moderate corn- imssioiia will be eharsrcl wne'e aies ae maae I. f HECKw BATTLE fc C , ; - - iMuagu, 11, v. Ktvp P. Rattt-k, J . Ml; 'Heck.' r.-ir B 1 WlLLUVSOJT, Ral fh, Jure 18 1865. , 10 2t. 3000 fruits, pasturage, grapes ana otner proc.nc;, w? lie in jts bi soni lie ricfi mines of gold and iron, cor pori lear, coal, ard other, mineral-, its rivers fef furd water power Rntticient for lie most extensive rerity heretofore ufKnown.r ; - . The aPF-EKTISER wiU he f 'rni?hed free or cha-fo jld all c-1-totr ers and too!hersat One Iol,ar tat- .fnTihm. The flrs. number will te i?sutd by LU V,M T', m'IlllN( I I Iff J rz 9,(Y V ,V 9 CIlTlS;&:Cb, Mutual Ilyertismg Agency, NO33?$KAS3AU STREET, i-; ivi Jan. : :f:0: New York. 'jtco. a. j.. ornan I, ' : Advertiserrserted in all the c 'y and conn y papers, tHfrJ-ut' the Uj S. andj In Canada. IRESlGOll LEGE. rpnv. EXEmB OF TIPS INSTITUTION JL wul be restthjm on Friday, Julyiilst,! 1S65 Ir 'Struct! oh ile given in all brariehes usuaPy taugfet in Male-?Clieef A- '-atalcgue of studies may b f.btuinai fetarjolicatiori to an member of uieracuny; 'sri . m ' r . , - . xiianv;iaci!.tvS ipe i een maae to open an - ACA$ib DEPARTMENT ' v., - r.M-i-'--' -:--':;r !t-:" m-which hoy snaacoJni''e a thorongh Iminm e Ucliori . Theofie in this 'departme-'t wilL be eniinent'y.yvfictg ' Pupils will be j-pecially'pro pr,redvfof;any .jiirgvqt irt which theyj may purpose to engage. Ae&aiiar course i.ofJeJturta. lllnstra- ted with aTnplp:'iaratus; .will ! be delivi.c-d on Na nral Phih s'plvi Chcmhtry n'd ArrViltural Chemistry. ! ' Qei4)nal ' lectures, will aUo'be giv en on Botar 1 rjilorv. Mnerar,iay. &c. Ex tensive hbrariJIjfeloprisintr several thousand vol umcswill be act tePsiMle to: all student.) , -V. Tuition per itssiiftt of 20 wcek jr.i,Col Dept. 20 - r rp ;j : " ' : Ater.mic 2.0 Board per Beii&tJexclusive of jights) - 65 Beard and TMtw'are due in advana... but ef forts wiH' be-jstedieiyrto 'indulg-fi .patrojia-iA special- cases. 1'rQYisifeHsr-ijfiii be receiyell in payrneni t Current -r. ri 3K-. ' ' .' !'. 1 ; . - t I Jj qr lurtner prtimlars atldresk aj: jamks ii. foote, ;" . Forestvill Jtrne 23, :-V-::;'NllHSGHfiDnLft:. FROM RTOMII TO PETERSBURG 15PONE DAY. :.iVr- ;t wN AND A'fTSOl THURSDAY -NEXT THE y Rleigh'S?.jGra(n. train will leave Raleigh at 5 o'clock a. m., Hnclvreach Gaston at I o'clock m. The Petersburg fraia will leave Gastoji'Dt I o'clock p. m., and reaM Jbe terminus of the Petersburg road at 5 c'eldj, m. i A snthc-ent Omnibussfes a.kl Warons have been number of pe cured to take all the'Paifcrif&rs and Baggaee from te ter minus of thikrlibnrg road to j Petersburg. Leave Peters bug o'cl ek a. m., reach Gnston at II o'c'ock ajj?fi:,Leave Gaston at 12 a' clock, m., and reach .Rale! jrh 7 o'clock p rn. . ' ikf.-6l ' - - "- T 4 ITVXT M Is .-S': Sup'tR. !U R. R. si I M. DUNLOP. 5 Sup't Petersburg R. R. Rale;gb, Jurifc2T;p65; u int. ' :-sr.;lliNTJ, AGENT. : rrHE UNDEIinNED HAYING FOR SOME A ,; years preVhstto t jie war; been engaged in the improvement d;alq of lands in ;tle Fasten counties, no oiferyhii services. fs Agent for the pnr; hase,or Stfp ohiands in-1 North C-rilina.' My address iSi Ra jeigh- C. Exchange Hotel, No- 4. i W. II. CUNNrNGQIM. Raleigh. Jumi, 2UI863. . - .:.' I? 8tl The G rear? literary Weekly Be- - i ' ' : ' . i ' - - ' :rR'lin,ed' ' ' -'i'T THE pfopTief 1tsl-f rthat r long iestablashed and pOT'ula'r.farii J,ly;r journa1,' ! J - THE. SOIJTf lEK. 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A glt'ds M VPtt-V1' . - 1 . l 1.1. ,4-. a t ri a I 1 niton t -will be ecyial to iy publication' in, the United 11 i.-v aoii n r t , r. nv itii inu-Hii'irii in iitiv 1 estates. . . 71 - - i : Subscriptiiinc year 00. Address, fe'-l'WM. B..SMITH & CO., i!,3r. . " .: -Raleigh, N. C. A limited miiir of advertisements admitted notice; from all -ap XTu.ooAoM ?ralonaTn11x' Will TleaS6 Exchanges respp;3Uy lnvitel at once parts of the 'co.UKtri;---:' - : ; June teeor T. PA Rf p PR WA NTED.U Interest ittpoiiiiern iei anu FiresidM fid Key-Stoiie " rpHE EDIieBs AND i PROPRIETORS OF X these well &in journals, Contemplating an extiensioj, of tH4rns:nc-3, wish to sell to an ac tive and enterpruw man a portion of ihfeir estab l.eltmpiitancl'trltMmit him'to "n" equality wi'h ihfhiselves Sulisan opoortnnity for , a profiuble investment of T,ieis and. Capital in the South -can seldom be f.n.n l KnuA bnt. a. Tlf- mah, wcil recommended new BF t v -r '-; : - : . WM. B. SillTII &i Ealeigh, J anehlKlSGo. Editors and Propr.etors. mp-smspaPER A.iid aoaicai j Street :E53 ; - r - OPPOSITE OF OF ADAMS EXPRESS CO. New i irk, P jdelr hia and ' Baltimore daily j apirsrfcceiyediviil'y: day I- -tUHM - Office Sft'Mi ! . . . rr. -ivj. 1?.... . ? j t....;. icL-r I June, ls ;.. r .u o-VT 5l5ft1ti f Vi TT AT f UVT1 VC 'IP J the S oekhM3s of tkii Compaiiy will be held take, the jpath United States. d by the Hresident of the A . STAG G, Sec. arid uditor. Raleigh; Junt 1565. ri '; j; WAKE ti&!as3 Q. Pi rletoi :ir! 14 1 i -. .fi i. t '3T -I . WES" -rr :pot. . MA at Salisbnryonft lSd tkmsay, l3tn Ji'y, IS80, . SuckboldeTV.Cinnf't attedinpeeon 4 ill please send proxies, ifilllstdckholders will be 'r-qoiredl to . 1 1 . I 1 1 . n MUTTOTI .(11 W )Vj 1 ftfv" PT? THTT K V-, , u W X O PROCLAMATIQN, W ttt TTATTiTiiT tti f BY W. W. H0LDEN, PRO" . 1 rO THE PEOPLE OF XORTUCAROLI.VA, ' , . . - , f Whereas, By the Proclamation of An- Drkw JoHKak, President ; of the .United unii-to ui XLiucuta, uuicu .JUilY 91U. iOOiiJ i A have been appointed Provisional Goyernor of 1113 oiaie 01 i orm Carolina, wun mstraciions to " prescribe, at the earliest practicable' pe riod, such rules and regulations as may ; be .. . - J necessary and proper .for .convening a Conven- tion, composed ot delegates to and chosen by that portion of the people 0 s,id State. who are loyal to thcTJnited States, and.no others, iot iue purpose 01 altering' or ajnenaiug tne Constitution thereof ; and with authority to , t c 1 j c 1 exercise within the limits of said State all the power necessary and proper to enable suc-h j loyal people, of the State of North Car- ,t ,l 1 j ; o.-.. - i. .r.: ... ohna to. restore said. State to its Constitn- , ,. , -ri j , r, " " tional relations to the Federal Government, ouu ovu a pumau ujnuui State Government.as will entitle the State to the guarantee of the United States therefor, and its people- to protection by the United States against' invasion, insurrection, and doi mcstic ' violence.',' : i ': ' ! ; And Whereas, It is proper that the people of the State "should be informed asTaras may be. at this time, of the measures that will be necessary to attain this end, so that they may 1 nt?ar. r, ;r,TQii;or, oT,i TinXr, eration in the same : r 1 ia ,ir - Ti - i-l riT' AUU f 4 k 1 a prP- r .uaLTC - immovable) attachment to it Accustoming your ' purposes pf the Fol tion to the people of the Sf ate should be made yck,r political safety and prosperity; watching fjrits ! known so that the loyal may receive assn-. prpservation with jealous anxiety ; discpuntenan- ranees of protection and encouragement, arid cirig whatevir1 may suggest even a suspicioni that i the disloyal; if any there be, may know that it jean in any event be; abaudoned ; and indignant the eye of authority isVnpon them, and that lyjfrowning upon I the. frsf dawning of evervat-' - they "will not be permitted with impunity to resist the laws or to disturb the peace of SO- cietv ! '-'.;': Now, Theretore, 1, William v, Holden, jxo.ine coioreu peopier oi .m.owe 1 wouia, j -Prfjisional Governor as aforesaid, do pro- s6JT yu Te Pow free. -'i Providence has willed claim and declare : i r - that the very ; means adopted to render your 1st. That a Conventions tte people of Hi Darnlina will hf bld at ai esrlv a nprind a uaroima win do neia, at as eariy a penoa as practicable, to be composed of the cu mber of members to which the counties are respectiye ly entitled in the House of Commons of the State Legislature. Jxo person ;will be a can didate for the Convention,. and no person will vote for members to compose it, who shall not previously thereto have taken and subscribed to the folllQWing oath, prescribed in the rror lamation of the President of the United States, dated May 29th, 1865 :. ,-,;.;(- r j : I , do solemnly 8 wear or "affirm. in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support and defend the constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereundert and that I will, in like manner, abide by and: faithfully enpport all laws-and proclamations which have been made during the existing rebel , . a , , -j, , '' - aves. - So he.p me God.: J , -,r - -r : And no person not well-affected towards the Federal Government, and. not loyal thereto. will be permitted to Jakie said, oath, or to vote Said election Measures will be perfected as early as prao- ticable for administering the above oath to guph persons as may be entitled to take it, and for providing them with certificates of ths same as evidence of their loyalty. The said oath is regarded as a pari of the benefifg of the Proclamation referred' to, and will not be administered to any of the- classes exclud ed by said Proclamation, gave; on the exhibition fey them ot a lull paraon from tne rresiaent of the offence they may . have committed against ne yni o ? , . tt j Ci..4 1' i ' - :. -ZCL. ine VjiOXiVBUUuu tuua: w uc uaticu win ter or amepd the ConstHutioh" of the State, and wil submit said Constitution thus altered -. --!. . f . 1 - ri . . 1 or amendea J to. the voters or tne oiate ai ine ballot box for their acceptance or rejection 3d. The Convention will provide for tke election by the people . of a Governor and members of the Legislature ; and the Legis ture will elect two Senators to represent tha State in the Congress of the United Sates j f 4tL An election will also be held, in doe time, for members of the House of Represent tatives from! the State in the Congress of the United States, ; ' .; ;:- jj Inafmiich as there .are no civil magistrates in this State, nor State officers of any kind, the Provisional Governor, by virtue of au thority in him vested by the President of the United States, will proceed-;' t ; ; r ' j 1st, To appoint Justices of the, Peace for the various counties, loyal men ' by whom the above oath will be administeretl, and who will also condiiqt the elections, through subordi nates, for members of a Convention, in accor dance with instructions from this office, and agreeably to the laws of this State.In force previously to the 20th day of May, 1861. i 2d. Superior Courts of Oyer and Terminer will be Ik 1J, when necessary, by Judges spe cially appointed -and commissioned to dispose of criminal case?, -r ' ! . 1 .: . , . J i 3d. The Justices of the Peace, appointed as aforesaid, will be authorized to hold Courts for the transaction of all such business as majf not be of the class of cases triable by a jury. The Justices, by a m?joiity of their whole number, will' also be authorised to appoint iheir Sheriffs and their Cleik3 for the time be In" and such other officers as may be'indis pecsable to a proper transaction of business. And they will ako be vigilant and will exert themselves to maintain the laws and to pro mote the peace of society in; their respective Counties ; and especially to arrest and com Ktit for trial, when the Courtrnay be held, all bfienders against any law of tne State ia force f previous to the 20lh Ullay, 1861, and to al- i . . . . l -l ti Al low ban wL ere tne case is oaaiawo, ewuiuiug to the tsaee of the State. - - r K i 4th. The Provisioual Governor will appoint kb Rtate Directors and Slate proxies in the various corporatians in which 'the State ia in terested, aa the exercise of such power by hira ."U' r7ev Bul tte control of tb ilxoads,. the Asylums and Other Jorporalions In which the State is interested thus nnavod fhtyr to this extent committed to him, will ba i-elinquished for. the action of the Convention 1 - 1 , - ! rben that body shall have assembled. . Such in brief, is an, outline of . the policy : deemed necessary to reconstruct the govern-' -. iucui, ui. rjorui varouna, ana 10 restore tne 1 State to t its Constitutional relations to tha I Andnow.asProviaioniaOov invite the leval neonle therf Vr catieerfulnesa, and' with confidence in the futur, their accoBtomed nursnititr And T 5nvit.A tba wWrk Save been.driven from the State, by despotic poft i. er, to return; assuring all loyal citizens of the State tbat, they -will be protected in their persona r and.property; ad encouraged i: their exertions I Tf F ; yuuiuuu. 1 aiso exnort them not U to trke aft interest in public affairs, but to I nbitetwith me in the purpose to reconstruct tha improve uieir eonuiuon. i also exhort them not f SwS, vSfe ' ' ejery office. Your exerience, fellowitizens, ddr- V1C rbllion should attach you by the strong. . w SS3eW a, ' K I Juiu uunt oe'WI IUC most rOIXUDl RuU riTOrOU . i aTsP0llsrn 1 lat ever existed in the world, -Many been forced, for opinion's sake, and becau se of your lovei for the flag of your fathers tdfly from the' land of vour birth ' r of vnnr .adPtlo: and seek a i refuge among strangers, to escape the nana of arlntmnr nmp- . fn,r nf . ., - . . - . have been torn from your homes, or hunted down "f e ua leasts in me loresc, ana lorcea into the 3 stjite of slavery for yourselves and your children. juu ucvu uujctwfu vu iraprisonmenv. torlures pn accorintof your opinions ; and all ljyou have been deprivedfor years, up to:a re-4 c,m. ftrjd of every essential guorantee of liberty; and of 1'" rf- p-vVt-.1 , l COn tained in the Constitvition of the United States vk M n;na nftM V .if;,Li ),r t j ipn-are once more 1 1 ree citizens of the United sites. By your sufferings in, the past, and by your hopes lor tne. juture, I adjure you to- uard will your freedom.' Remember that all that you " have,?? and afl you ean hope to be, and all of good that is in reserve for your children, are in dissoluble bound-up Iwith, the American' Union. , THe "Unity of government whiolconstltutea ua ; orie people," should he mop dear to ua than ever. onr account of the sufferings through which we hVQ. paf sed, j n the language of " WAsnnfoxox, T. ? nnQe moment that you should properly .3 estimate the immense, value of Tour national ', J7 'iTTTr X that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, antl teu&pt to alienate one portion of our cpuntry from . the rest or too enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts," . ; ir ; ; t lneMlu8 Jwu "V - """e" " rc- 1 f .M,nni7i bo bv th rrr ::r:;-r7 ;r- " perior intelligence of ' the white race, arid cheered by the sympathies of all good people,' ' toj 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 b the-legislattan of your former ttastere, fori to .hundred years. It is not to be expected that, you can comprehend and appreciate . as . thjey should be comprehended and appreciated by a self governing people, tie wise pro vis-- , iocs and limitations of Constitu tionaand laws ; orj that you can now have that knowledge of public affairs jwbich is necessary to qualify you tc discharge all the duties of the citizen. ' No people hasever.yet bounded at once' into the, ; ful enjoyment .of the right pf self-government But you are free in common with all our people, and, you have the same right, reg- ; ulhted, by law, that others have, to enter upon the pursuit of; prosperity and happiness. Y6u f should henceforth sacredly ' observe the mar riage relation, and yon should provide for -your offspring. You can how not only learn tq read yourselves, as some of you have beer able to do heretofore,"but you can ' instruct others, afad procure instruction j from others fcr yourselves and your children, without fear. o punishment. But to be prosperous and hap : )y you must labor, not merely w hen you feel ie it, . or for a scanty support, but indus triously and steadily, with a view to making arid laying up something for yourselves and i your jamilie8 If you are idle you.will be cdme vicious . anfl wprthless it - vicious and wprrnless you will hftyeiliio 'friends, and will I P atj last perish. " In the sweat of thy face shall tbjou eat brjeacl all the days of thy life.' T - i The same Providence ; that has bestowed freedom.upan you, has told you that diligence ini.business; is s required of all ,his creatures;' aijd you cannot expect that your race will es cape ultimate extinction, if ' you wilfully rio late or disregard this, onj of His great com minda. Freedom doer, not mean that , one miiy do. as he pleases, but that every one may, by industry, frugality, and temperance, im prove his condttion au'd enjoy the fruits I 'of Ma. ; own labors; so loug as he obeys the laws., I have no prejudice against you. Oj the con trary, while I am a white man. "and while mTT lot is with irny own color, yet I sympathise ; : with you as the weaker race ; and. I cannot forget that during the rebellion - many of you fopght for the preservation pf the Union.and, ; -that those" of you vbo remained at home; in the then slayeholding States, were, for i tbe . mbst pai t, docile ' and faithful, arid made nd attempt by force of arms to gain even thleir own freedom. ; I will gee .to- it as faf as I can, that you have your liberty; that you are protected in yonr property and 'heir sons ; and that yon are paid your wsges. : But, on the.; other hand, .1 will set my fac against those of you who'are idle and dissipated, arid prompt punishment will be inflicted for any breach of the peace or violation of law. In,iinev I si will beyonr friend as long as you are true to your selves, and obedient to the laws; and as long a' ycra shall laibor, no matter how feebly, if honestly, and earnestly, to improve your condition, It is ray duty, a3 far as I may, -to render the govern ment "a terror to evil doers, and a praise tor them that do well;" and this I will endeavor to v do! in relation to the whole people of the State of Narth Carolina, "witnoutfari favor, or affection; reWard, or the hope of reward." VS V :.; . r, r And now,;" with charity for all, with malicev towards none," I enter upon the discharge pf tlie . duties assigned me by the President, earnestly.and ' solemnly invoking the good people of the SUtte to aid me in the work of ;reconstructiag the govem m nt. and.iu restoruig the State to the protection, be aefits," and blessings of the Unipn.) ;4r Done at our ity of Raleigh, the 12th day of June, in the year of our" Lord one thousand eight liundred and sixty-five, and in the1 89tlryear of 1 Lajnencani JjBdepe.ndei:ce. I7" r WIJiLIAM W. H0LDEN1 Provisioual Governor, Br the Governor: I Jos. W,- Uqv, Private Secrttary, .;.-. -J . -. . ; r -r - -i- - i-:'i; .-t 5 1- ; 1 'IV. '' K: mi !-.:: r ,;. .: rr-r ..i s ;-V :'.!;"::-:," '" t :l'rV:,; r J, : r :Xf;iU' ' 4r V mr'j bit- - -mm 1 mi,;. m-mMmit. r. - - -. "... r r . :.- f i.-r r : . F'1ri ;r.. 1-'- . '' -' -7 -,r V::K -1-' ?, ,:.-':r.-r't'!;-L ; .;-.-vr:r'v:,. .1-V ' ';PI r - f-:VM':j -v-v , ; -m y - . - mvm
The Semi-Weekly Record (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1865, edition 1
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