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-'..-.' , -j:: i: i : :j "-' m;:.-.' ; i i'v: ;.' v v. 1 , v.- --,.! -. . . : ,: .1 :'.V ! ' -! .. ! -. : ' ! -v ;f ;' :'p'r--'- ' -.:-V -.f,. ,K vi- ' : ft : -.V! .- i'l- t Vf .-'.- i-? "4 r 1 -V t I .1; i - 5'. If ii' -j i '-- f , ' 1 m. ft, m titl f ' J s 'J- - : OF N. , CAROLINA -AF AU.- ' IFrom the H Y. TrH-un KaVgh co-respondent. ; 'RlLKroiijN. C, Jne 2V18G5. 11 ' Tie v-oik'of rtC' nsrinct'ou drags 'slowly i - '' : i . f . Ir.Milt rr I.Jo rirrp' imikiin!! -!.ng ;.A lj-e iiou; is-tin 6 i- o r,v..ru.. - Qov, HiIJai 'baa -'done .'notbiog- except to Jw-en to- tlx sclv'w of promfnetj Union men frorii ff -rent pavH f the S .at, f"" .wTTfTm-ha tends.- Il-i ia CiOviLe Ure, ti t ery tlow f.rul criMjuelja-.d h- is f.V.wru.ii'fll fur mure piiticuar i-.usilt , ... , ( .... . ti i fY-in Wa-dilvrg c n. A.-. r-garda ih'Hg-ner policy 0 I $ pa; sued. h ha-fhp m-t d n he outlines til 3t ;e cculd: desire. I known that be' ml Fbuh drginiz hoards ot mi:ieiDkr:'in -ftch ve'y, conibprl of I- wn ?f iind.uhfd JviV, to out, listi :x. A NORT ?TEll MAN'S VIEV ' .. "I '' ! ' 'II. I I 111 -, ' 1 . . . ll . 1 (1. i . . f-: and also of ,tkose ; excud d bj the pro at jrivi visions of the. prcGlaiu'aliori frotiv V ;' vi be r.idvt movir pm'rr,fc6V nul lie V ". 'R . . i - J: lo r tain tor the u.-e oi vre c? -arp. fp8? acd otbtr ir (Tig:m urpib . ciucts o nf-ci by the S odarirfr tite leaf It ii r;. .ar.d . t: I. oAf-d tor use hi xLrff i3rd ir ;'; tiulrchhsirff c!ottin&cv, foi Nxb ParoiirB I ' fibers in tlie rf bd ariny. A a n atter of 5 bte jiplicy IL'h aai-en' excellent move, a? : . "liiiVt endi'-.d i jLo - use the'-property, in liquid? Itut th S ite debt ' contracted before the vrar. .m carsuacce oi wis onta he tCiJp- l-ctarbf d .to 'J. rc-p'dfr.t dohnsw. apd Col. Treasury, bp S x;re- iatofi; tne Artntlifre, a 8a te'eorspbed to taTTof teTrtasary, relative to theJ matter . H:by '.Becreiary- McCMlouch answ ered Go rderlr:g hiia? -to ship the coton jto N. a ropt-rty. Y crk, imBQ(iai.itely, as csptured1 p - From ibis ip -dl be seen tint the new : Ojv entor bais'a hharp eye- to, the ftiterests i f-thSiate and -allhoueii' he is .very -quiet .V ar. d uc d -m oik st rat i , be ia ; working bard iind'bia: ir:fluilice La ccrnmencin tq be felt i : V; Rh ports frpm CI arloite," Fayettev e.an ' : .3.11 over the interior of the Slate, excebt tle s;"-immediate vicinity ot itaieTgo, maieate toe reverse f; Fjgood feeling toward the.freed ' men.-In mafly casta they have beer beaten atK--others 'ikev more cm' 11 y' treated evn :'' tbah When they were slaves, and EonieLot U - them are h( lJn "bondage as ot old. Somf .r nt ' bur officeiFi are said, to be coenkaot ,..tHc-e' fa'ct'$,.bjutj living aife of in elegant ease " in grr-iVor!,- and bein? under t)e in--:; fluence olthe,old slavehbldtrf1, who dinner ; ': tbem'and su'pber them "aTad ride them, not a :- few are iDchn-d' to dote their eyes to these : outrage?. Te solpif is also: aid' the whites ' in abus'ni the negroes,' and- between uie ' ' two poor Qh i 13 cuffed about mo re than : ever. ;l.he iiirluence of; the aristocrats here. : ' on .the 'fnllitarjy h Anything but beneficial ; ' Gen : Sen fi-'lv. and other commanders seem i" to have a cleajf conception of the right and of the imatter, but their puborainates m com ra and" oil. costs ana Garrisons nave in E'pnje cases be'pn guilty .ot the bos liensvole eondict. " - , On ibe line of the march of the repre; ; :. t" Union ink of ' arrrrvr'and fori many -mile3 on each fl! the li le, the lflrg-3 rr.pj lity of the ale-bod-iedn o-TCcs lep .r" p'vTi atiJns, wl ile . tie nT nr.fl erret.id. and those too vo work or care lor treedom rema ned atnome ;-Tiie result is that there is a great complaint tie n.irt ' of the Elavehcldejrs' that t! re obli jfrd to s'ippdrt so reach: use- fas stock' - he presence of these ouTbeir plants ions brir'g3 them no anlj ey are (fcsd lof's. According iSclIt fi- id's ordier the former master people return 6 Gen- mav . no), i urn: away f'rtbese i people- but.thear abh d '. bodk-d relatives must labor ior their tupport UceeV q:eri1-.ly, where there ate none latter class these old LegrQes' are. "a" ; to their formal, master's. . ' The comincl Fourth of! Julv will of the burden foe eel ebrated in Newbtrn, Wdmingfon amd Ral ' CP?, . :-"p?fflv r.r.d in.sdveral other calities in - the , Btate. " Newbiern having become thorough : lv YankeeJZ-id' t as bean excet dirg y gen ;'ierou3 in her nrjFparations, hm ip Ketgh , pr.d ! Yilrnirgton it. required . considerable shi'ng to j. up1 eyen the ptelwinary meet in -s. Ju ihi placs there wer f niteu exer- i ; .voters pTesen'i out aner conaaeraiia r it- f C :; Mon the 'sbcipti-h l tta have .be en s'aried : 'and tl.eTe will! become .sort" of a'-dis play pt : reaocct'fr the character of the dayi people,'; with alll their professions-of oyalty, .Ire, with but a few exception, .unwi 1 ng to nTivihin.f ih this lihe In fac. so. far -a expense is concerned they, can d bikt little discover iimorg l! classes a feeling 'cf 1 arttipajhy aef it V.daam h. ancy. swVcuVpearj Jvj&ry strai.ge to me. T'. ' ferring to the probability ot hanging Davi?, it is: a ccinmoh thirj; to bear people here -v that, thevlwish Yancey had no!, died '! be was the man to hang. He was the niont - promiant sehes$i6n -leader in the S,utti, ; w ha stuin p df-Nwrth Carolina, advocating Mthe rebellion. lIi3-promises to pay the ex war with a ten-cent piece. a- d vinfe ud. the' blood spsLeil with his handlceT- lue?'ajf4 c(t-fo repeated no v, and liis mem- tory is i4eia :ii ajr yluo .uu,u IT .il..n',.'k, thim sacred rever irr 'iXnsiilirabie amcunt of coaton and .uliitA d numbier of c.ttld aud otbe ihe lue re'Dei vernaieai, lia been ' disco v6;ed in the -i nter loj, nd will be.' di posed .bf; in accordance wit ord f lVuiu.Wf.shiig:on. . In seme" instai.ces,;th Planters badlhcaded" the. stock and cl iimed ii ai ihe'.r own, i,ui rtitfiiuiMicu w-w. v. .i.t . proofejas to: its proper ownership were pre;- Benu d by Ubcl S im s bayonet?. iedloiri.sra and others who pi etend to know '.something about the mat t'lat in the"'cjoal regions of 'North, the foi'inatiolv is simrlav to that inl ,er, state Carolina PcnnQvl- vniajiainl arguer "therefrom th .t iiettoleum t . A' ..l I."1... 1 .. -II t may oe iouuu. xpioraiion win made by inti'i'estud '-parties, ami I doon b hink not at all linproliaUe that a.ucw Titu? svillo 'will snrimr P nc re ouuie ieai cbLUto s:ucs. nave alradv' beci n nindeoy -speculators-'-' o i the probability. There is but little eicltement about it, however, the people genexally pre- feirmor to ' wait until somethioff 7 definite is Tin Oil ? i fl f j " QevQry tiling tliere V0L 26 Tt is hardly possible for you in the North to itiiagiue the condition of society berc.'It p qoinpiLMciy uj)rooieu,aua mere is no sue! thing a3 sociable meetings at the houses of citizens save; to a jiinited extent. ! Iublic Gatherings are dnt in y Wevwitli the blacks, ltho.:igh ;vIien opportunity ofTers itself the whites are hospitable and . pride themselves bn tliwr erenerositylin that direction. The few Northern' ladies here mingle; together and eujy th'einsclyes V'no! withstanding the t'xclusiveness ofthi? residents. ';, Grouped to gather orj tlie 'shady, porticoes -of , the Ex fchange Ujotel--a ,ank!fce institution- thef hppcar like strangers iri atrango 'j land,aii(; mere taiK and cuat or nome reminds one forcibly: of rau . assemblage of American tour isjs in: Europe, i . ,r':irt-J . -." 'j ' u nvon meetings firs still being, held Jn uifiercnt Wlocahties in the feiaie,- ar? d thev Continue to indicate a wish to see Xlr. Hol- len put in nomination for Governor at the hejctelectidn.' I find t at there are many ineetings held nievely f;)i policy's "sake, and generally;! the meetings of Union men . are fojlowed. in each county by those of sthei sub'ino'atcd, but' not con- quered strife, tand ilrvy express their senti riients freely in resolutions with a preamble to the jtiect that " war haying ceased be ijween the Confederate States of jArnprica and the: United ' States of - America we are AViiling tp feubniit 0 Federal authority," &c. The oldiera re . veiy mnpU discontentt d in this department,' ah: cbmp)ain biuiprly ait being held in service ,afer what they call ihe end of the"? war. They .claim .that by the terms of their enlistment ! three years or during the war '' they are now eLtitled td fhdr d sch'ares, and O' ject seriously . to being re tain edifi sea j-ice any! longer. Many of the t flicers erconrage. tais feeling of 4h subordination by expressing the same opin io: s, and fbe' feiult. is ; that there are more than the usual number of instances of poor di-cipline. , It tj.T. iiBOOKS. . - Couovcrr :' . : : Thci Toronto pZoie bf SattiirdayS has the following in relation to the Tribune's, ;confii dential correspppdent Conover : " Xow that be is in .'W'ashirigtanV C inover has, it would appear, given ar explanation thit has the merit of brevity, if. none, otheriy He says he is the man who swore in Montreal that "he was James AYats on Wallace, and; that he never gave evidence before the military gpur.t at 'Washington. But, . he alleges, the Montreal Confederates made him sign that false affidavit by! holding, ai loaded pistol at his head ? It is surprising it neveroccurred to Conover to expose this outrage before he left Montreal". ; So clever a man as hc-surcr ly coqld have fovjnd some ni ans of prefer ring a complaint against the authors of sncb. an outrage. AVe suppose . the'; Montreal Confederates will bp' heard froiu in rejoin der.", . . v-:;Lv.' ! ' ;" ' '- . ' - ' t' . Kaloicrli Market. , . FURNISHED BY B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., ; " Commission Merchants. j Best -12316o per lb. I BcTTEK-30440perlb. ' ; Beeswax 202f,c per lb. - . . i BactjIs-IdIHc per lb.-hog Tourid. C ani les Tallow 3- 35c per lb. ; Adamantine COcDfiriC per lb.; V , : K CniCKfcxs 1523c per piece, r, ; -CqRf 1 '4 l i25. ' . 1 ; (Cheese Pino Apple 40 cents. " - i Ckackeks 25citjnta. - . ' ' j?EGs lf)2?c pr dozens i r lour None n-inarket. - ' : , i lRON-PlHntatio4 12Jc per lb. ; Sheet 25c. i'LARD VH20c per lb. . ' ; . " Meal $11'5 lio. per bushel, t I Peas 8K"0Q hu'hel. : ' i ', 1 Sorcwcm 5('f9 por gallon. , -. -, ' : j Sigar 22(s-30o per IbT ; ' -.! - !.:. - ' ! Tallow lO.cens. . - , NATr.s !2420p per lb. - - i Honey :15(i5. t i J ' M(nEYM ARKET. .' ' rlGoti 1 Sf l)40. 'June SO, 135. : I - ' : Oxford female college. rphr 29th session will open on the L third Monda.tj (the 1 7th) of-July a'nd clif.e, with the' Annual Gomtienoeinent, on the lat-t Thursday the Cth of jNovewocr.j. . : . r For terms &c . apply tor a circinr to J. H. MILLS, 1 Oxford, N.C Raleigh, June SO, 1S5. 24 10t. MILITART; ; 'ORDER?, NO PERMITS REQUIRED TO TRADE IN FRODUCTiS. TN ORDFR THAT MlSAFPREliENSTONlAS X far as possible, may be removed in relation to the purchase, sale-iid shr.pina: of products, the iooipihsi-ns the Government iir relation tliWo nre-it::v.n pubhsbeu, ana reKeraiea py me as ipea- fctirv A cent First J-That Ti Prade in all product contraband d) is ABSOLUTELY UtEE. Any articles exei-p f One ' can pnrchae Cotton, Tobav, Turpentine, rCbsin "Grain and other productSj.without .a permit from any Treasury Agent.' Al' st uemerife or as sertions to the contrary are without foundation and shouM'-he totally disregarded. - ? SecondAll products purchased by parties other than cotton, can be sKippe to . the Northern mar ket by s mpy paing.theTfgular Govtrnmnt'toes r,.i .iLit'stoahe Customs officer ONK FOURTH oi' Ihe cott vn" 'purchaseil arnl. otlere'l for shipmiiV UiiHt he -dtllvrrf-a to inc -jrkm-n-ing : tne rcmaUig th Q-lourths ca be shi yed WiTHOUT tMf r'(3K , No- s- izare, fnjia' ever, will- be made - D .IIf ATON, - Supff,' Special iAgent Tre'pury Department. Newbern, N. C, June 8 1S65. je 17.14-6W !Of any rucie a y :.e" . r"-ufc r siiip. 'i 4 ''';--' ':. , v:V'.: ; ;v ': "V "" ' ' Th rd " Contraband arucirs", sro abaMoed, captured and cot acable' properly. These; oi vi, iTHfl. fin nrivate party wilt attempt to parclase or snip. - - ,-. ij -' lit" - - ;- ' - -- - - - - it is a Season, and a Time to efry Purpose Under tKe iEIeaven.'5-T-SoLOMONL IiAXEIGII, C.; SATUAY, JULY 1, ; B.j P. WILLIAMSON S CO., ! aucti6neers, FORWAKDIJfG AND COM3IISSION MERCHANTS, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, f - - i ' .: - . . : !-- " : l . . Jtrne If, tP5. f. 14 tf. I GOODS!, : ON GO N SI CNMENT. r A (DOZ CHIP AND OTFER STRAW HATS, tJ VlO Dozen . Ind-h, Panama and.Leghom Hata, : , iu do l ljiscUti Solt, latent .Huts, : f S" do Black and colored Soft Hats, 1 20 do .1 Ladies? and Childrens' Flats, Hatg i-i'. i Shakers- f :' : " ' 200 do Tavldr'i, Coats' & Stafford's Spool 10 22 10 10 5 - 6 do do ksl Pins Paperp Need es, do. La. !'' H osp, and Gents' Half JTose, do , L diefe? Gxi'ers, of excellent quality, ao . .irenraj waiters and Jxlora Ties, do . Fancy; Snaps. , " 5p Snits Keady Made Clothing, Cassimere and : nenr , r-. f ?0O Palm Leaf Fan?, ! 3f1V Rnnnhr-s Vo-r. 250 Yards Bleu sited Cotton, - . If 00 Yards Brovn Sheeting, ' i lfliCasesi ai ol na-Belle a-d Southern Star Snuff, AU'.iy,i'aper CJO'inri?, v ! --; ! r iTi.oves, m q. liflndkeTChMtsi,. JNck Ties, ; Hntfcona, Flax'Threa'i, CottonCardu, Shoe Laces T'apefi, &c.. ' r'- - " Country Merchants, and retailers.1 will do well w call and examine on stock." - '1 ! B. 1. WILLIAMSON & CO. ,: - ' : J'ayettevillo Street. Raleierh, June 231 lfeGS. .- : : 57 tf. . iitiiie Ijands Wanted. GB AP iTUKPENTlNE LANDS WANTED. Apply-'niniedia'-elv to ! .11" I-'; - j' BATTLE,IIECK& CO., : ' j j : .' Land Aeents, June 24 - ! 204tf h . flaleigh, N. C. 1000 t-OUNDSj NICE WHITE LARD, IN ks and parrels, : i i ' ivOO 60 .200 600 R00 500 eoo i l At pounds 11 a con. iHams, Sides and Shoulders.' dci' 4Ki e, In sacks. s j do Dried Fruit. 5v.:; .: ' ...:-V-" ; doi Bright." Brown Sugar ' do Crushed Sugar. ; .- -do -Manufactured Tobacco. . do v Snuff. ' . ' ; Dozen-Cases Colman's Mustard. . B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO., a ayetteville Street. Junei 17, 1865.1 14 tf. 3000 YARDS! ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, ?()00 Yars 4-4 Brown (Jotton, 200 Bunches Cotton" Tarn, 100 Coats' and T iv Jot's Spool Cotton. ' Cottpn ilandlierehiets, ott Hata. , Mioes, ftneiopes occ, vc , . - i B. P. WILLlAMSOIV. At- Jjancf; 17, 186." WANTED TO PURCHASE, GOOD AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED W X 1 7 JL V,JlAVUV V- Apply xmm&i lately to "i'LE, HECK & CO,, 11"-. . rt mi JtiAT Land Agents; Fayetteville Street; eleh. June 19. 1BS5; 15tt :;.;- J V JUST RECEIVED, K FZAlk DOZEN PAD LOCKS. ' - ' 9$JF 50 do .Stock do ' j 1 20?lo Trace Chains. . At j B., P. WILLIAMSON & CO'S., if . : On Fayetteville Street, RaTcigh, June 27, 185. - ; - 22 tf. K Pi Battle. J. M IlECE. B. P. W ILLIAMSON. NORTH CAU0IAM LAND AGEXCV. BATTLE, H ECK &, CO MILL BUY, SELL AND LEASE,. ADJUST titles of, pay taxes on and take general oare of all k-nds of real estate, gold, copper, lead iron and other minesj water-powers, &c, &c. Through reliable agents in every county accu rate information willbe given about particular lo calities, tracts of land, & . Will likewise undertake collectioj ol debts in North Carolina aild elsewhere, -by cuit or other1-- wise.; j. ' .. --' "' , ; ' ', :. ' C'o'ptr-unications cpeidektial. Commissions and charges moderate. .' v . ' ; Raleigh, Jane 14, ij?65. ; ! 11 BEAL ESTATE AGENCY , ;i j ;:; ' ' t ' I.. ' ' 'U , .' NORTH CAROLINA APYERTJSER. fwlllE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISH H i pd in the ' ity of Kaleigh'i an - Agency for the purpose of buyirrsr atd selliiig Real Estate in North Carolina. In correction therewith and a"3 aux:l-. iarv thereto tr.ej will rubnsn a douDie sneet, twen tv-Vonf column weekly newspaper,1 wherein wiH b auvertjsea. iree 911 v'rhi iua? .xop ga! through 0-.-ricyi'ind which, -will be d--v'otf'd p the d'U&mmjitipn of information concern ing th agricultural; sriineral, manntacturing and other tesovrcs r-f the! Stated ' By mean cf compe tent Agents'-in' every county they will shoW the prefect advanemeatjatid special capabilities for future developcri-eiit 6f each. - . . T 4 will he found, on in vctigatibn, that no State io ihe:Urlon can pct such a combination 'of ad vantages as North Carolina. . Situat.oh midway between the clder regions or t-ne ixortn ara ine more' tropical cl:mes oa the South, inland stretch -ing fim the sea eoap- to tne "mountains, 5 ield hqunlif'il,rcturn8 'of -ottOn: 'obacco rice, grain, fruitsipasturiigrej grapes and other proncta, w ile in itsjbosoin lie-f ich nuihesof gold arid iron; top per; lead; coal," and H,her' mineral, jits rivers af ford water power snfiw-reut for the most extensive factories and in its forests- are boundless supplies nf;naval sterns, timber and material! for tannin?. Uiiderj the reeenti eiaiige in t'esstem oi labor it becne tVe infrest ot pn prietors to part with a portiort of 'heir real rsittte, ana u, is iue, ckjwi u- tnis enxerprise vuruugu naciivim - oiu, - - vArtt Plii'fiil.-lDliia Baltimore", .n;'oi.-.ivi..ia- Knitimore' v asminflrt n. na othr hief c'tis to'lrng these resources ol the fetate ti tfae notice of knen of energy ! and cupit-1 to g"t together, the seUer nd the i bhyer, a:.d to aidJ ic kartintf Northl. arolind in a career of pros peHty heretofore unktown.r , '- jj ; The ADVERTISER will be forntshed free or (.fsarae to all csto-er and to o'hers at One Dol'ar per nt.um. Th firsf number will te issued by tbeflH of .'u'yor sOoner, if the type and nces arv pint--rial slreaHy ordered, can be procured fvo Kw York befoT-ib lhrit time : "iThose ,-e:ron3 Those tn -.ulvi riVeiu Uie firmiwibcrwill rdeae conimu o"tba liiidtr'tsried at once,' ! ilu Jer&te com- ,.i(...t to t-ha.unufcrs"ianea 1. . 1 . 1 1 u . t . . m ..... :rt " 1a . . . i rr 1 v 1 1 . P. BaiTTLB, JkM.Hxck, t H U'lTTI l vo Balelgh, Jure 13t 1865; io St. ,GIRTIS & CO., ITAriVftrtl'si'rio' 1 'kpernhxr -o NO. 13a NASSAU STREET, M. Crwrrfji . ) Geo. Aj-J ifprman New York. L 11 -;0:- A dvertse n4 inserted in all the ciy and conn try paper ughout the U.: S. aud lu CaHada. 1 WAS ;1s GOLLEGE. WrtSFA fiV TUTS il NJTITnTIOK will W piiuied on iridny, ,J'J Sslat, 1865 InBtruftioji-ill be giv ,'tn in all branches us-ually logue pf studits I any nienibor of taught itrMViCollejresk A -ata may t? c a .ton application to me i-acuodLi-i - -: : " ,-!--:: Arrangv:iiA4 have teen made to open au ' : acemic depaptmect . . rft; : . : . -.. ; , - . -' f ; -in which PSj&lpay acoui'e a thorkigh business 6 ucn'tioir. TlMii5u:ie lnthi'departplefc will be. eminently plajPup'ls will bej peeiaTly pre" pared for'anM-Mr8rit;iri-ihii('Uiiey may purpose to ergage.-eguIar course of lectures, illustra ted with amjsfliRr paratus, will be delivered on Na'ural Phipiphy, Chemistry a-d Agricultural ipn umeswill beessible to all students. K ': 1 i Tuition - peVsssk-n of20 weeks iinlCol pept. $20 ' I :P;lfe; ' n ; . AcHdeiuic . : 20 ;Board.pe'r34ion (exclusive ofilights)' 63 -- I ' : Board imdilitjtion are due in adv ivance but ef- fb rts wil 11 hjjtde td; indulge x !on3 in special cases. i'rovtg'Jas will be;received lnypavmenii at current priceaiiiy - v f: '.! ,i ,..-'. : ' x or. iurmer:. culars. address f Mai. JAMES H June 23., ; . lm. I Forest vill FROM UlIGfl TO i PETERSBURG :- '-' I 'rilttiUGS IN ONE bXY. ..V i;f ON AN.DfTEE THURSDAY! NEXT THE Raleigh XJastri train Will leave' : Ralejgh at 5 o'clock B.,m'.-,?nd rf ach Gaston at 12 o'clock m. The Petersburrein wi'l leate Gaston at I o'clpk p. in., 8nd- rcaR.tne terminus of tne Pewrsbu'g rod at Sic'i'lcVk p. m. A Unftic'ent number of Omrdbuspes a&I ."Wgojis have.ben secured to take" all -the? Pa? Angers and Baggsre from te ter- : j.'c .:.fvV r.... J !T.J i Leave Peters at 4 o'cl cki a; m.i irach Gston at IT o''jawk - Leave Gflst.Ti at 12 o'clock m., and reach Ilalecli at 7 o'clock r irti- ; -tP.ttJ-:- - py.Al .DUNN. : 'J; h t J M. DUNLOP. ' Sup't Petersburg R. "R. Raleigh, Jm 2T; '65. ' i ' : , t '., : i 17 12 V HTHE UNDM SIGNED HAVING FOR SOME 'J. years prMWus to the wat,i Vri engsged in the iraprovementS -sale j)f land? jothe, Faston pnr base or t.fCL fcn North; Cr Una. ' f .My addresslf I Ealeien.- N. 0. Esbhange .Hotel, No 46.' , .iS'-f - W.H. CDNNlNGGIM.i Ralcigh;"Ja.21't 1865. I7-8t. Xlie OreXiteraryj Weekly Re- snnicd, THE proprlprs -f tht long , popular fairly journal", ; " established find TiiS. BUUlfiKN FIELD AJJ JJ-.lKKSilUJS, take trreat - rTa .lutre in icforminsr its numerous friends and' palrfe, that its pnblicalion will be sumed instaiisoon 8S,the ml ifticilities of the country wjll fn Hble them to circulate ;the game.? This is an. olJ tps er, published forjmany years at Augusta, p & tfsx. ls xTevoted entifey to POW-E LITERATURE, t i orti It is a ffem fc" c irhft tiresirte, an ament for the parlor; iuid ar Jndlspensable : ciirhpiahion to housewife1 ind.-a-rioulturist. ' r '' 1 ! 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Kaleii,'ftffyf lew.-,. i -a. 4 FOREST vjJCiu'Btr.y-i.pjtjayiioiiBt ieciureartwii ai?o oo giv en on Bota;( Ge6logv,- Mmeraolgy, tc. Ex tensive'hbr&d e'inpri!in7 several jthous'and vol ilKHEDlE '- 4.": .-. 1865. PRICE, ' 5 OTS PROCLAMATION. BY W. W; H0LDEN, PRO VISIONAL- GOVERN01, JTO THE PEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA, v Wukreas, By -the Proclamation of: j.x dbew Jouxston, President pf the United States of America, dated May 29th, 1865, I have, been appointed Provisional Governor of the State of North (larolina,"with instractions to prescribe, at the earliest practicable pes riod, such rules and regulations as. rnay be necessary and proper fof conyenfriga (Jcnyeo- tion. comnosed o delegates to and chosen !h'v that portion of the people o.f said State who are. loyal to the United States,! and no others, ior lue; purpose 01 aiiriiig-, on ameuam ine Constitution thereof 5 and with authority 'jto exercise within the limits of, said State all the power necessary and. proper tp enable such loyal people of . the State ;o,f. "North Car olina to restore, said State to its; Constitu tional relations to the Federal . Government, and to pre-ent such a Republican form of Str.Tft Gnvprnment as will entitle the Stft.1 in the guarantee of the United States therefor, and its people to protection by the United States against invasion, insurrection, and) do mestic violence." : - v : ' ' . .' ' 'j" And "Wherkas, It is proper that the people of the State should be informed as far as may be, at this time, of the measures that .will be necessary 10 attain this end, so that they may be ready to offer an iatelltgent and willing co operation in the same : :." '.-rp : ;:' . J J .' And Whereas, It' is also proper that the purposes of the Federal Government, in rela tion to the people of the State should be made known, soahat the loyal may' receive assu rances of protection and encouragement, and the disloyal, if. any there be, may know that the eye of authority is upon . them, and . that they will not be permitted with impunity jto resist the laws or to disturb the. . peace of so ciety :. !'"-'; v '.-' ;- ' 1 : - '. ;. ' :; Now,- Therefore, I, William W. Holden, Prf visioaal Governor as aforesaid, do pro claim and declare : ' It 1st. That, a Convention of the people of Nv: Carolina will be held, at v&9 early a period as practicable; to. be composed of the nurqber of memp.erg to which the counties are respective ly entitled in .the ' House of Commons of the State Legislature. ro person wilt pe a can didate for the Convention, and mo person will vote for members to joompo.se it, who shall not previously thereto have token and subscribed to' the following oatb, 'prescribed in the Proc lamation of the President of the ! United States dated May 29th, 1865 : ? I. ; do : solemnly swear or efBrm, 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 thereunder,' and that ! I wil', in HKe manner, aoiae Dy; sna iaiiuiuuy support all - laws and proclamations-- which have been made during the existing rebel lion with reference to the emancipation of slaves. . So help me God. t- ., And no person not well-affected towards the Federal Government, and not loyal .thereto, will be permitted to take said oath, or to vote in said election.. "- :-: :;.:: :-.': -i!"! ' L Measures will be perfected as early as prac ticable tor administering the above oath to such 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 pyrt of the benefits of the Prbclamati?Q referred to, and will not be administered tor any of tbe classes exclud ed 6y saidpjrcclamation, save on the exhibition fey them of aflull; pitrdpn from the President of the offence they may : have committed against the United States. ; r I ; 2dThe Convention thus to be . called wil alter or amend the Constitution of the State, and wil submit eaid Constitution thus altered or amended, to the voters of the S rate at the ballot box fo their! acceptance or rejection. ) 3d. The Convention will provide for ike election by the people of a Governor and members of the Legislature ; : and the Legis-. ture will elect two Senators ta represent the State. in the Congress of the United States, j 4th. , A. n election ; will also be held,- in due time, for members of the Hquge of Represent tatives from the. State jn the Cofikress of thfe TTn;',orVtaoB . - ' ' . " 'i- ' ! i - I Inalc-'muchas there are no civil magistrates in this State, nor State officers of any kipd, the Provisional Governor, by virtue ot au thority in him vested by the President of the tt t -i . . .'. :n . J .' t !: i Unixeaoiai.es, wiu prueeeu : 1 s 1st. To 5 appoint Justices of!'. the- Peace lor I the various counties, loyal men, by whom the above oath will he adtninistered, and who will also conduct 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 j State in force reviously to the zOth day ot May, ibi. r )" 2d. Snnerior Courts of Over and Terminer will be held, when necessary, by Judgs spe- cially appointed! aftl commissioned to disposed of criminal case?, 1 ' ' ; -:, . 3d. The Justices of the Peac appointed as aforesaid, will be authonzedito .hold Courts for the transaction of all such business as may not be of the class of cases triable by a jury. The Justices, by a majority ot their whole, number, will also be authorized to appoint heir Sheriffs arid their Clerks for the time be intr and fuch other officers as may be indis bensable to a proper transacuoa oi Dusines. And thty win also xe vigilant ana win exert bemselves to msintaih the lawa and to prq note the peace of society in their respective Counties ; and especially to arrest and;- coinj mit for trial, when the Courts may be held,' all offenders asainst any lw of Tne State in force previous to the 20tU of May, 186L; and to -Jow bail where the esse is bailable, according rtV. rsaci of the btate. - ? I i 4lh. The Provisional Governor jwill appoint no State Directors "and Stte. proxies in the various corporatians in whichr the State is in ttrtsted, at tbe exercise 01 sucn power oy ram SKftASi 4Afy18 nd other corporaUona in which the State la interested thusfunavod ably to this extent 'committed to hid; will bo rWicqnished for the action of.' th Convention when that body shall have assembled. Such in brief - is an outline of the policy deemed necessary to reconstruct the oTern4. meat of North Carolina, and to rstnr tti State, to its Constitutional Federal Government. - . 1 . And nowr as Provisional Governor offl Stateg , invite the loval neoble thereof ta iwmmp ritK cheerfulness, and with confidence 1q the future, their accustomed pursuitsj and 1 invite those who ave been driven from the State; by despotic powl cr, w reium; assuring all loyal cilixehs of the State that Uuy will be protected in their persons and property, and encouraged in their exertioni to improve tieir condition. 1 also exhort them not to cease to ti'ke an interest in public affairs, but to unite with me In the purpose to reconstruct tha State Goverpment through the aid of loyal citi zens; and to be vigilant and active in discouraging disloyal sentiments, and 'in ensurimr the election of kuown friends o.f the . Federal Government to every office. ToGr experience, fellow-citizens, dun. iing the rebellion should attach vou.bv thestroni?- iesi uea 10 tae government oi the- United Statps.: You "have iust been delivered bv the armies of tha 4 iiuui uub ui luo ujwt rurruui sou rig)roujr jof you havjp. been forced, lorf : opinion-s sake, and?: because of your love for the flag of your fathers' ,0 uy irom 4 tne iana 01 your birth or . of your . : idoptiou, and eeeH a refuge pimotjr traneers. to' scape the hand of arbitrary powers. - Many '-of you j avy ueen lorairom your noTjaesipr cuntovl-Oown; ke wild beasts-in the forest J andF forced into Urn ebel nrmie$ as conscripts, to; fight for the eontin-l d enslavement of the colored race, and also for a' state of slavery for yourselves and your children. I Some of you have, been subjected to imprisonment : 4ud tortures 00 account of your opinions and all j ryot have been oeprived for years, up to a re.; ent period.of freedom of speech and of the press, j ud of. every essential guorantee of liberty and of protection to person - and property v which is con-j wmeu m uia ionsuiuian 01, tne United States nrall vmiii. fvnnA svy t An.amU&. f V. n 4 All it..! riave, ana aU you can . hope to be. and all of dood that is in reserve for your children, aro in. dissoluble bound up with"! the American Union. The," Unity of government which constitutes us' ohe people, i should be more dear to us than ever, ! have Dassedj 1 la the lariouaire of " WAanrvn-rnv , "t Lx of infinite moment that you should properly estrmate the immense .value- of your national Union to your collective and individual happiness; that you should: cherish a cordial," habitual; and immovable attachment-to ; it; accustoming yours, selves to think and to apeak of it as the palladium of yur political safety. and prosperity; watching for its preservation: with jealous anxiety : discountenan- cing whatever may suggest even s suspicion that! itcan in any event be abandoned ; and indignant- lyj frowning i upon the first dawning of every at-"" ' tenpt tq alienate one portion of our country from K the rest-or too enfeeble the sacred ties which now! ink together the Various parts , ' j v, c , J ; To the colored people of , the State T would say, you are now free. Providence has willed that the very means adopted to render your servitude perpetual should be His instruments or releasing you from bondage. It now re-;1 . . mains for you, aided as you will be by the 8u perior intelligence of the white race, and' J cefered by the sympathies of all good people;! ioj aeciae wnemer tne ireeaomnnus suadenly bestowed upon you, will be a blessing to youl ! Of a -source! lof iniury; - "Yodr race has been! i. depressed by your' condition of slavery, and! ; by the legislation of your former masters, lor two hundred years, It is not to be expected; that you can comprehend and appreciate- as trjey should be comprehended and appreciated -by a self governing people, the wise pro vis- iops and limitations ot Constitutions and laws ;j 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-govern-i raent But you are free in common with all! ? our people, and you have thfjeame right, reg ulated by law, Uiat others have, to enter upon the pursuit of prosperity and happiness. . You shjould henceforth sacredly observe the mar riage", relation, and you should ifiTOvide for y4ur. offspring: You can, now not only learn tol read yourseltes, as some of. you have been able to do heretofore, but you can instruct otjhers, and procure instruction .from others fojr yQurslves'ahd your Jchildren,. without fear of punishment. But to be prosperous and hap- P3f you' must labor,' not merely when you feel like it, or. for a scanty support, but indus- trsously and steadily, with a view to maiingf ' i: r -...i. i.li' yqur families. If you are idle Vou will be come vicious anff worthless : if vicious and worthless you will have no ; mends, and Willi at past perish. " In the sweat of thy face shalt i thou eat bread all tbe days of thy life." - The fame Providence that baa bestowed frejedom upiin you, has told you that diligence in business is required of all his creatures: and yoii cannot expect that your race Will es cape, ultimate extinction, j if you wilfully yio or disregard tnis, one ; ot tlis great com mands. Freedom does not mean that one 1 may do as he pleases, but that every one may, by industry, frugality, and .temperance, im- j pr6ve his cOndiuon audecjoy tbe fruits of his J owb labors, so long as he obeys the laws. " I have no prejudice agafnst you. Oa the cont trary, while I am a white man, and while my ; lot lis with nay own color, yet I sympathize! with you as the .weaker race': and t cannotl forget that during the rebellion many of you f...LLi il ' . . .. - V . TT! . Ji if ipugm ior me preseryatioa oi- me uuiuu.uuu, frfali those of you who remained at home in thei then slaveboldiner States, were, for" the most part, I docile and fait km I, and made no attempt by force' of arms to gain even their own ireeaom. a win see w as far as I can, that you j have your liberty; that you are protected in your property and-; V.ni cam e onH tVint wti ara noi A rr ah m vara rvae !l But, on the other hand, I will set my c against those of you who are idle and dissipated, and( prompt punishment will be inflicted for any breach f the peace or violation of law In fine,. ( i J wil"f be yotr friend as long as you are true to your selves, anxl obedient to the laws, and as loner as you shall labori bo matter how feebly, if honestly j and earnestly,: to improve your condition. It is J my auty, as ia as j. may, i reuuer gTci u meat a ; terror to eyil dfiers, and a praise to thepi that do well;" and this I will endeavor to; do in relation to the whole people of the Ijtate of Nofth Carolina1 'without fear, favor, or affection, reward, or the hope of reward.' And now, " with charity for ali, with malice towards none " I enter upon the discharge of the duties assigned me by the President, earnestly and sclemnTyJuyoking the good people of the State to. aidjme in the work of reconstructiag the govern--meat, and in restoring the State to the protection, benefits, and blessings of the Union. Doi'e at our f ity of Raleigh, the 12th day of June, iia the yeat of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fiver and la the 89th year of American Independence. - i WILLIAM W. HOLDER .... i Provisional Govtraer .'. Br jtha Govarnor : : - r --. joa. W, Souxxt Private Saeratary. ' Tou are onee more Vree citizens- of the United States, By Vohr sufferings in -the. past, and byl . alv UtO IUI LUQ .lULUir. 1 au U1H I ill 14 v iriinriTj f. ' :km'-- if: j-t: i. '- -- - t ,!- Hj8ceriaim;u. ; W-; :-'-:i.,l'w' '"-I ';'..',".'..- i " -"fefe h "" :X;:4iwt; :4!' -f ".
The Semi-Weekly Record (Raleigh, N.C.)
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