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nir Tnn'ir A HI AT I AW AMNESTY PRUbAJUAllUi)!. j ' "i Th' terms ' Pardon ar$ io I U restored ta citl-emhip amhwho are, to ; - 7 t S J 7 Time who are trW-' -1 ded pom the Amm-W miJ .1 ci.nl aypltcaUo? , PVf :; V I ' J ardour. ' " ' ' DPpjin,.vT J PROCLAMATION Iji, " OF THE UNITED bFAlh. - . . ! wi,., ,h President of the United, States the 8th dav of Pefcemoer, a. y., ' r. and on Ih . ootl, ,,. W .March. v. fcv iou-, j ' ' . ... , , ,iMM villi the object to suppress; tntf existui,, r c. lion, to indue, a!L per.son?JL0 i.iltr nil , to restore me hhiuuuit United Si ites, lVsuo proclamations -ottering am- n.iv mi, i . ti V) to certain persons wlio iuui I'f"1.' ' i . . , Mates to lie amxeci . uouv i . "tr- ""J dilv,r bv-nnplicatiOD, participated 40 t .... Was, lin,rton t,,e 29UV d;iv of M v. in the jx-ar --Wi::: r.ofour WdlSCo. Hnd.oftlu, h1.,- ha ,.!).,H''Vu 1U saiu rei?:nwu, ui o.m. th ...,..,rr.e'(.f said r.roclamaUOH, failed or lei-ied'to take lha benetits otfered thereby, and ! ' wh.'iv;,s many persons who have been jutiy j . ' deprived of ail c'anu t arauesty and pardon , 'J.- iheivntuler by roasou of the le-partHMvanon. '4,vt(A. directly, or. by impUcon, in aaul" rebellion ami . contned iot.uVty to thV goverfl,nnv of the United States since the'date of said procUma tion, novc desire ta apply for and obtain amnes- j ' ty and paidon: I To the end therefore, that the authority ot j " the government of the United Slates may be j restored, and that, peaee order and freedom may be established, I Andrew Johnson, President of the Uuited States, do proclaim and declare that I hereby grant to all persons who have direct ly or indirectly participated jn the existing' re bellion, except as hereinafter exc.epTedranrnesty and pardon, with restoration of all rightsof property, except as to slaves, and except in ca ses where leal proceedings, under the laws of the Uuited States providing for the confiscation of property ot persons engagea in reoeinoii,irie been instituted, but on the condition, neverthe- less, thatwyMicIn scribe the i'foilo wing : oath or affirmation, and 1 tbencefortl kefp and tiiaintajja said oath invio late, and vfliich oathlhall be registered for per nii UMit reservation, and shall be' of the tenor and eft'ecl following to wit : . ' . ' , I I , do solemnly swear r ' .ftftirmTif presence of Almighty God, that I w ill hencefoAh iaithfully support atrd defend the Oodsti Jtion of the United States an the Union ff theybtates ihereundef, and that I will, in like banner, abide by and faithfully support all laws and proclamations which have been made dur ing the existing rebellion with reference to the emancipation of slaves. So help me God. 4 i The followiug classes of persons are excepted first -All who ard or shaij have been pre .te'ed civil or diplomatic officers or otherwise, domestic or Foreign agerits of. the pretended. Col. derate Govercnient. &ond All who left judicial stations under the L'ued States to aid the rebellion. - Tki.1 All who shall have been mijitai v or : naval (Beers of said pretended. Confederate Governaent aHbve the rank of Colonel in the army ofLieurenant in the navy. , FourL All who left seat in the-Congress " of the Utted States to aid the rebellion. friflk-tXW who ivsiornef! or tendered i-esiiniu- tioua. of tliir commissions in the army or navy of the U. & to evade duty in resisting the re be I tion. ii.vth All vhohrtve'engaged in any way in treating otherwise than lawfully as prisoners of - war persohs'found in the U. S. service,' as offi cers, soldiers, stamen, or; in other capacities. Seventh All persons who h::ve been or are absent from the U. S., for the purpose of aiding the rebellion. Eighth All military and naval officers in the rebel service who were educated by the govern raant in the Military Academy at West Point, or the U. S". Naval Academy. ! Ninth AH persons who held the pretended offices of Governors of States in insurrection against the United States. . . . Tenth AW persons who left their homes w,o juiiouietiuu arm proceciiou ot tne Unetl Stalwa and v.s.ed borond the federal ! raHary lines inn, it. o-ovei Ouoru.rli, 1 States for the purpose of aiding the rebellion. Eleventh All persons who have been enga ged in the destruction of the commerce of the UnTted Slates upon the high season djilLpeir. sons who have made raids yito , the United States from Cauada, or been engaged in destroy ing thecomraerce of the United States upon the lakes and rivers that separate the British prov inces from the United States.- Twelfth All persons who, at the time when they seek to obtain the benefitshereof by takino- the oath herein prescribed, are ill, military, na val or civil confinement or custody, or under ootxisot tne civil, military, or naval authorities . or agents of the United States, as prisoners of wai or persons detained for offences of any kind either before or alter conviction. ' ' Thirteenth All persons who have volunta rily participated io said rebellion, and the esti mated value of whose taxable property is over twenty thousand dollars- . Fourtccnth-e-kW tifirsons who have atr. the oaiL of amnesty as prescribed jn the Presi- ' dent's proclamatioB of December 8, A. D. one thousand eicyht hundred nd sixty -thr.ee, ffr an. oath of illegiance to the government of. tha United Sttw sihcti the date of' said proqhma-. tion and who have not thenceforward kept and maintained the same inviolate. lVovid-d .hat special application may be made tv lie P,.esid,Jlt for pfmlo.. by any r.cr- son belonging to the rx;eptel closes, and such denif ncv will Je .liberal I v extendl i "' be COn.;sh - ,t with the f.cts of the case and tl an,, -di ,nity 0f United States. The Secretary of . Slate a ill c-smunso line." . j i: l 1 and'i'eiuilatioiis lor ai.im vt.-i tui.( i nd tvcoT- ding llie saM .. V, - , . .1 . . . .... ... .,-.1 He llii" lliesaiifainiiesiv oaui u i-u; ' - j (o tlu, ( M ml the goverur nient against fraud. . ' li..ii.nf I ' 'rave heieiinto set rav haul 'd" ciis.m1 the se .! "f the United . . i i . t States to be attixeil Done at . ine vuy the United' Stales the 80th ANDREW JOHNSON. . Tj the President Win.; II. ward, Secr-tary of State. , DENTISTRY E L, Coleman D. j), & (Siicccspor to Dr. W. F. Dasoii,) RKPKCT FULLY OFFERS HIS PUorES si.tnal Services to the citizens tf Salisl)ir mid iricin- ity- Dr. C. feels apsured with the. evperience of four teen (14) yeurs practice he can civ general Miicf'ac tioii rie cini be found at his office, f'ormerlr occu pied by Dr W. F. Ha son. aill liourp. When niHiiey canixft be paid fpr npertis on the teeth, provisions will he received; uch as buoon hans.. no. I flour, r.hickes. bulU-r. c-il's. &!..".t inaiket prices. lnvSHtr THEswm:Eim EXPRESS CORHPANY. llIIs()MPNrS NOW RECEIVING AND ,1 FORW ATiDJNG - 4 - FREIGHTS & MNEY PACKAGES FOR ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES. I J. O. WHITE, Ajent. ' June 19. 18G5. 2(1 dli U. S; Christian Commission, f p II K F AC I LIT Y FOU W R I TING LETTKR .is -nib-red by thf United .Slates Christian Com missi.,11 lu evt-ry solduTj absent from home, whfilicr Uni n o,r late ( 'uul'edf i ale. ' The Comniisiiiu a.lso, h. s a very large quantity of tracts on hand ino:-e than tosalisly ihe t-oldier ai.d with pleasure., will furnish them to w i abhalh iSeliiijl .vi.pe!i;ttfndiMil of the city and the County. Let fraternal Jeeiiup now ivia. when so-. recently fratricidal hands were upliltel. Tile Commission would-la call the attention of any who may be interested in siitti-rin humauliy to the oue hundred andjifty who;il'e now sick in the Field Hospital near this place, of whom six are late Confederate' ldiers. " The relic xeffecl of alleviating sufferi nr is not only certainly rrood,-but it is also the source of the greafc estienjoyment. No mercenary emidoymeni possesses nuch udvan tanreas the giving miicI exercises.of sympaihy lowards the 'ullVring. So here friends it is necessnry lo be friendly. II. U. AUSTIN, Ag'uU. S.'c. C. DR. C A. HENDERSON, t ' - ; RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUHLIC Ai that he is still engaged inthe practice of Mtdi,- cine. Office up stairs at ilENDERSON & SCI1AFE1VS ' Drug Store, Salisbury North Carolina. , . - r '-... jmj ,.x- ' T HAVE ON HAND 50 KETGS RICHMOND X. 'Nails, assorted 4, C, 8T0, 12, which I will S(J low (or eC3 J. 1B!1 3S'iS. PRODUCE. MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury June 15, 1865. NEJTJMMISSl ON HOUSE,. SALJSB TJR Y A C. mnE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A JL Commission House in Saihsbury N. C, and soli cits consigiHTients of merchandize, country produce, etc. Liberal cash advances made. V. H. HOWERTON. . Salisbury, Tune 6, '65 tf 20 N.ewbern Times, copy 1-m. . , The Daily Raleigh Progress FOR Bale at the POST OFFICE, by MOSES A. SMITH. Salisbury .July 1, 1865. - '. And . H &. S0HAFE3, ' -EE m n I kdl'i'S.W In -DR-' HENDERSON'S BRICK BUI LLHMJ, corner ?r1ain atl(l Water StrHt.s, huvo on hand n large assort n'H'iit of PDre.Dfngs,.bcmienls; 'PAINTS, OILS, - DYE STUFFS,ftVARiWSHES i' guaraiitcctl nuro ;inu of. the best quality. Also. .SODA, COPPERAS, SNJFF, 78d3C CIGARS V tor inc(ii'. iiial p!jrjo.?os. All of which will be sold. ;it llic loweft market rates. for Pliysicioiis isrc'lullj put up. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded and puMip at all hours day or night by an experience Salisbury, June ISito. 8'dtf DEALERS LX (kiwnil llercliaiMlise AXD C01ISSI0IMERCH4IS. no', murpiiy'b building. -rilE ATTENTION OF OUR OLD CUSTO JL niers and the public generally are invited to call and See us. We have a small lot of goods, and shall continue to receive additional supplies, which will be sold at reaso'nabie prines for cash and country pro duce. W'e will also receive and self ni classes of goods and eotiniry produce eontiigned ir us at reasonable cotnminloniti tttid -mak. pixnp return r. lr.m wtn goodn Hre disposed of. 3. D. BliOWN, A. J MOCK . Salisbury, N. C, June 30, 1SG5. 39 dt FASHIONABLE TAILORING, C.E PRICE TAKES plesure in informing bis friends and the public, that he has just received from NewYork, tte latest fashions, and is prepared to accajnmodate in the latest STYLES, all who may favoj; him with a calj. ' June 5th, 1865. ' ' 6t-20 B10WI WQw. M. M; UIIITEIIEilD; OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, WHERE he can be found! at all hoars unless ' Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 15, 1865 ' HEAD QUARTERS, a ... ' A' B5G 3US1NES3. WILL DO, M INI) I F TU V.Y DON'I',- Having inad arr.uijjeinems to hoep l'OSTED in all the inarkisa of the UNITED 'STATES,.: I They will be able id give any i and forward Suods to all j.oiuK. "i icts receive :c.'-SabsUuy" every species of property orpiodui-. . A TtnrnTnATT?T?D s .ri r Done in ihe latest and most fmmmm Eli her in town or country, ALL RIGHT, come ahead. Murpheyu granile row Froiil Sireet. RLACKWoOD Sc CO. Auctioneers and Commipsion Merchants. , ' Salisbury, June 21, 1 mo. COMMISSTOISri . AND. BUSINESS. liuiuriluiiiw V0ULD REsPf,'9TFULLY INFORM-IMS friends and the public that he haS removed t the bouse formerly occupied 1y Air. Charles Bak'-r, " nei- the Boydcit House, in connection with ihe uatno he lias a ' ' SPACIOUS WARE HOUSE. for the reception cf any produce consigned t sell or ' forwaid to other markets. MICIIEAL BROWN. -Siil'sbury, , June 14, 18G5- 'J8-dtl' GrUO CEEIES &c. ' 'BtllK utidersigui'd respeelfully informs his friiulw. JL in Siilisbury a-tid ihe tiurrouilding country, thai Jie has opened an establishment fi the sie of, FLOUR, Al EAL, BACON, ToBACCO. SNUFF, SEiiABS, SHOES, FANCY M11RTS, ' OS N A BURGS, and in' fact every thing that is suitable lo ihe wains of the people of Salisbury, and the counties surround- "m also" has ON hand, n fine lot of writing paper, honey &c. fec. ALL II E ASKS, js a tii d, and he feels confident he will please, ("all aufl see him two doors below Cowan's Brick Row. THOSE having articles for sate, will call and he will exchange or buy anv thing in the produce line. " J. M. ROARK. .Salisbury, July 1st, 1805. 1 mo. ' NEW: MCY STORE Main Street next to the H0EET0N HOUSE. MRS,J. CARNCROSS aaiiouncej to thu ladies and Public of Salisbury that she has opened a store as above, containing an asssortment of Milli nery and other goods. Parasols, Hals, Cupes, But tons, trimmings, head drewes &c, 'dT'lhe latest, styles and fashions. 32-tf- Still practice medicine, surgery anrf Midwifery. , - . SalisLary N. C, June 22, 1865" tf W 5a tw (nzn .jej JZBm ,V NUMBER ONE TANNER aud FINISHER, Tx. for two or three months, who can come well re coifimended, will be paid liberal waes Aoolv at the BANNER OFFICE. " Hi J Salisbnry, July 3d, ' 43 2w- ARD. OTOLEJf on the night of ihe.4ih nf July, a red O sorrel mare, 12 hands hijrh wiih blaze in forehead, arrd a small diamond mark on the nose, will be nine' years old next spring. Th- thief, (who is supposed to be a negro,) took an old saddle & bridle off with the mare, and was traced as h- as Mocksville N. C., and is supposed to be making h; . , tains of North Carolina. Anyone returning said mreto the undersigned at Tyro, Davidson County . N.-C., will receive the above reward. A.G. McBRIDE. Jdy 6.186S. 51-47
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