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P ' ; ' CMci?d~Dsparto'*" :-otctate. ?Bytho Preside of the United States el America ?A Proclamation. Vriifrc-i'., flic: *]; feci ion r;' i ]jo -t-! is -r:r*"i<-!s? of t:;<- ' : C.;' .. ! Slatt* i'-J flare's *i:::i ' fi- :.us:r.:l?ti'c To i!p i].i> ^ !i!o5J 1 J" sor.li Of : . !i< !.t ; i! 11 * * '''CI ? .11 ot t ij*1II1 } >:, <>' :< :?h.!, wii: ivns i]jy pi'i giiisv Lititcd Stafi's.is, l?v i li?. ('rost: if i*t;<i>i ?s:i ( 11: 11; \ r.ip-l. i;!c. of thehrmy and nevy, a* uei! r.s fljicl* c?\il executive officer of the United States, Mid is bound liy soi'iini oath fuithftiHv k>xrcjto ths; ofiicc of resident of llit* I'nitcd States, ami to take care that the laws !>:: f.iiti.fully executed; ami, whin a?, tho rrbollien which has been Wage! by a portion of the people of 11:o I listed States against the properly eon-lit uted authorities of the Government thereof, in the meet violent and revolting form, hut whoso organized and armed forces have now been almo.-t entirely ovtreornc, has, 'in its revolutionary progress, deprived the people of the State oi South Caroliua of all civil government; and, whereas, it becomes necessary and proper to carry out and enforce the obligation? of the United States to tho people of Senth Carolina ' in securing them iu the enjoyment of a republican furui of governmonC Now, therefore, in obedience to the high and solemn duties imposed upon me by the Constitution *of the United Stales, and lor the pur rwxo.:* /\P niiokllnw ill/* j,uAl\In A"f Cttlfl RtutP to organize a Statu Government, u hereby justice may bo established, domestic tranquility insured, and loyal citizens .protected in all their rights of life, liberty, andTta;- pcrly, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the' United States, and ' commander in chief of the army and navy tf the "United L?ates, do hereby appoint Benjamin F.Perry, of South Carolina, Provisional Governor of the State cf South Carolina, whose duty it shali be, at'.he earliest practicable period, to prescribe such rules and regulations as \ may be necessary, and proper for convening a Convention composed of delegates to be chosen y. by that portion 'of the people ofsaid State who {'. are loyal to tl.r/United States, and no othets, >< for the ''iTrin'r'/'t.I a.-rerTntv or ?. yowling the i \ CoUStTtbtlor* -r'iii Ivor, !!l!t! auVficrity to f.\ ? '1- i:?*, ?..:a C:*..*,. ..11 ,i,? CTC?SC VMUUJ- UIU 111isiio ui naiti cm im> 1 \ owers r.ofjt's?{in"an<J proper to enable such N/al of the State of South Carolina to y^.-c State to its Constitutional relation oYnc Federal Government, and to, present iich a Republican form of State Government as will entitle the State to the guarantee of the j United States therefor, audits people lo pro* > tcction by the United States against invasion, ' insurrection, and domestic violence; provided that, in any election that may hereafter bo held for choosing delegates to any State Convention as aforesaid, no person shall be nualitied as an elector, or shall be eligible as a member of such Convention,, unless ho shall have pre?..i.An ?.wi ti,. VlUliM) L< I IV v_ 11 UJI'l IWIU 111VJ "alll V?l fllU-4 I nesty, as set forlii in the I'rv.'idciKV proclama- ' tion of may 29tI?. A. ]J. iSi.j, .-.ml is a voter: qualified as prescribed 1 ?y the < ' ??*:-:i".tana ' laws of tin* Statu of South Carolina. in force ! immediately before the seven! ?e! lii (JTt?:) ; day of November, A.. A. lSUU, the date of the j so-called Ordinance of Sect ssion; and the said Convention, when convened, of t!:e Legi-lature that may l>e thereafter assembled, will prescribe the qualification of electors, am) the j eligibility of persons to hold ollice under the j * 1111) nf I li^ n ttAV/ ! ? ? ?v., " v. ... s people of tlui .several Stales composing the ' Federal Union have rightfully <-xcacised iron: j the origin of?tho Government to the present' time. And I do hereby direct? First) That the mi.itary commander of the j department, and all oUiocr* and persons in Mm j military and naval service, aid and assist tho j said Provisional Governor in carrying into i effect this proclamation, and thev are enjoined to abstain from, in any way, hindering impeding, or discouraging the loyal people from the organization of a State Government os herein authorized. Second, That thv Se* retary of State"' ? II ' \ " . n /> - j i! i <*i#Vi . -ljrijwi m?i _ i ! trrvtvd to put in force a'1 ' -vi of flic United. I States, the !< ; nii>i!t ration . rcof belongs to ; too State ] ' id, si] 4 .;bic to liio geuprnpbical lit)- ' rcsaid. | 'Child, 'i the Si'Ri'c' "v of the Treasury | proceed to nm.mate for r] ( dntmcnt assessors ' of taxes, and collectors of customs and internal | revenue, and sufth other officers oftho Treasury 1 I Vpai tiociit as are. authorized by law, and pal ! in with tbo geographical limits aforesaid. In j . malt iiig appointments, the preference .shall l>c j I given to qualified loyal persons residing wiiiiiu I | tile districts whore their respective duties are. i j to lie performed, jtuf. if suitable residents of ! the ci striits shall not be found, tlien persons | rc-iding in oilier 8lutes or districts shall be fourth' That the Postmaster Gon.eral pro* I cCdi to establish |ki?!; i bices and post routes, i cud put into execution tire postal laws of the I Unit oil Stales within the eai.l iitate, giving to i loyal residents the preference of appointment.; but if suitable residents arc n<.t found, then to appoint agents, ir;c., from other Status. That the District .Judge for the judicial district in which South Carolina isin rinded proceed to hold Courts within said i State, in accordance with the provisions of the | Act. of Congress. The Attorney-General will | in?tract the proper odicers to libel and bring ! to judgment, confiscation and sale, property 1 subject to confiscation, ?ud enforce the nebniuI istration of justice within said Stale in all mat* ' I.iv< w!111i11 1 lir> pon-ni^-iKfrt arid itirisd ifl inn nf'tlio Federal Courts* Sixth. That the Secretary of the Navy take possesion of sll public property belonging to the Navy Departinejit wiinin said geographical limits, and putTO operation all Acts ot Congress in relation to na\al affairs having application to the said State. JScuetifh That the Secretary of the Interior put in force the laws relating to the Interior j Department applicable to the geographical \ I limits aforesaid. I Iu testimony whereof, I liave hereunto set my : hand and caused the seal of the United Smtes j to be affixed. . , Douc at the city of Washington tins thirtieth day of June, in the year of our Lord [i:mal.J one thousand eight hundred and sixty* five, and o?j.h" *"'V 1" 11'^''m111 of the tt 1 .ihitca. the cightv-nintli. ANDREW'JOHNSON. P>y the President: William II. Sgwai:i>, Secretary of State. . The Provisional Govern or op Sojtii Carolina.?It is said of Mr. Penjamtn F. Perry, just appointed . Provisional Governor of South Carolina, that, he always maintained his position in opposition to tin? right, of secession. In 1S50 he laughed at the idea of South Carolina seceding at that time, and expressed the opinion that he should live to see the State u,.r,? + .1 tt?: co...,. vnu ui tuts iuudl tiiuiunjjiijiujii". uuiuu oukus of the republic." On the adjournment of the convention without seceding, lie was told that oho. half of his prophesy was now true. "Yes," replied Mr. J'erry, "and the other half will be true. !.: ball yet live to defend the, States ; rghfr. d i-vtri: cs: of Virginia against tiio consolidating, '-en traliaiug principles of South Carolina." On the (jitf.stion of slavery his opinion is changed hy the experience ol the last ten ( yeai*. J le nov. he.ieves she insl.ltution to have been a hurd'-n to the South, and that, as slcvery caused the rebellion, it is well that it is among the tilings that should perish by its III ii tire.--- L't.-.lou Herald oj the 10n't ins/. The >,'ew Ym-1; It era Id, of th? Nth inst., says: Ureeltv huaiiy came out. in vt -!.cr?t:iy s itib-i uno flat footed in favor of the doctrine of "universal amnesty and universal suffrage" as the < bads of adjustment of 'lie whole question. V. e accept that platform. We are in favor of r.nil a.clvocaie the vioctaiiie of amnesty and suffrage. AHbongh ire can see no reason why Jed. J-tavis should not be tried, convicted and hung, just as well as John Brown, for inciting insurrection, yet wo are- willing to let biro go for the sake of harmony and the adoption , of a general policy, unless "Wendell Phillips can ] bo iiunp- with him on the same ip'V.u-. -> \ / - / 7 ' ' : v . > S The Great Literary Weekly Resumed. THE PROPRIETORS OF THAT LONG KSTAEJL LIoIIED and popular fcwiilar journal, -THE SOUTHERN FIEW) AND FliiKSIDE, fake great pleasure in informing iis numcvous friends ; ?.nd patrons, thai 1 ts'publication will bQ?resumed just ( us 200:1 u?.: ho mail f;u.-i'itics of the country will enable the-.u to drcalaictlic same. This is an okl paper i published lor many years ot Augusta, Gx, and is.do- i voted entirely lo , V 0 h I T R LITEJlATCh ii. It i3geni for the fireside, on ornament for the par- j I en', and an iwlispcnsible companion to the housewife : and agriculturist. "f" Ir is a large, eight page, Klieet, har.dromclp printed j with new type. . ' Ttrm.": Subscription one year, $o/0, " six months, 3,00. The Key Stone, OUR MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE "Will also be resumed at the .sinie time. This Mag- ! i.zinc is endorsed,.and recommended to the Fraternity j at iargc, bv the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. As j regards matter and typography, it rill ho equal for.ay i similar publication in the United States. Tcrmt: j ! Subscription for one year, - - - - - - - $3,00. j Address, Wlf, B. SMITH & Co., j Kaieigh, N. C. A limited nnnibtr of advertisements aniitted into each publication. {^""Newspapers generally will pleaso notice.? Exchanges respectfully riled i r.cc* rem all parts of llio'countrr June School Books. A small collection of cheek, latin f-jL and English Scliool Looks, well bound, and most of! hem as good as now, will be sold low*. A eatu logilO may bo seen by applying to 0. J. pegue?. List of Letters, Remaining in the post office at campen, S. C., July 10, 18C0- * f. ' A. Keslic-r, John Arledpc, W D ._L, Anderson, XTTT Xesesnc, Mrs M L Adduson, WAR Ltuta, Mrs Eliza Ancrutn. MissX E Lusesne, Miss Julia 15. , II. Brown, B M Mawhail.Mis Kiizabeth Howe.,. Frederick r Brown, Wm vC; \r' v ' -i 7 Jirenon, Mrs. ElivJisih * uJt M1..S Matilda Boy kin. lim. A 11 \f vi n >r* t Boykiu, Mrs Hamilton J?3'?SS Ja"? c- McCaskiil, Mrs J W Coleoelt, MiA Mary 1". McC ready, S L Christmas, Mrs P # McKao, Mrs il V Campbell, Miss Mary " . . N. CiiDuiiigliam, Mrs K A Nettles, Mrs y. j). Nettles. Jesse S Dowel, Mrs OA Neutielle, Henry k Darby, Mrs Artcnm T riolcot ^ ^ & Flavor. It It El!!?, Miss SuUic Pinclniny. Muj R J (2)' Edwards. MissKnM Pall.", Mrs B Kiliott, Mrs William U. F. Poyaoick Miss Emma C Ferguson, James Reynolds, H 0 0. Reynolds, Miss Elizabeth ordon. Dr F 15 Jtabon, A ' or, IMhwi! ir?i,r? n iiiic-raru, sire ? u ->-"v v n. S. Ilnbc-rslifiiu, .Miss Mi.ria ' Fmith, Lnfsvetre 11uvkniiet*. lira (J .s,?iiii/ Mis? Hem too Ha]!. Mrs 11J iJ|?raiil<y, J li liaaiilu.n. Juo A (-) M:a\v. jixs Maiy I lent!?. Mrs Maunders, llss (j*o< Hail. Mr-? t.aly Mwecs, !Hoasljy. J a Kirs ,, ilo.'iaa-i, Mrs Isaac *' Hal lain!, Jss R ' V/einges, iltttdun. Misa Alias M Vu soa, II. R j . V. Hfou, .Hiss .J Jones, J (^; V.'jlkin.s J)avi<l I cumuli', Dr Was ^ :!f>u. ifis.f K. V? allsicf', Mrs Win i\'.Tiueuy;- (L.ii'lo) Mi.-s , ' Annie Tales, Jeremiah S J. -M. GAVE. ! July 1-i Postuiasicr. DTI. D. L. DEiAUtk'.LDK M AfJ iiildUMED THE arnctiee of medicine iu coaucciion v.*ith?Dr. I,. M. Du3AV38U&S. Jv.U8?' . llll i :*trtwiw?*r?agaCT\gy?*rcajttaaaMrec?jtA?iJr c*,.-u??*.'*?**4^^^M^^^^^^^B^^B Headq'rc; Department' fo tS^^H scntii, HILTON TIE AH, P! Mat J 5, I3C5.". GENERAL ORDERS NO. G3. ' ? * TO E PilOCLA:.] ATI02s OK A. <>. HA- JH 11 GIL .AO, j-,1 \ lin^ iiiKi.-oif Governor, <>i.' 8J South Oarpiina, "d.-itcl : t jJi'iidnnr.rtcr.-. Co!umltia, South Carolina, llajr 2, lS65,dec!an;ij;" tiiu.t all subsistence stores :uid the proper!j ol * 1 tlio Cor.feiier.ire St*K's within the limits >?* 'State siuinM l<- turucu ow ami ^ccor.ntuil I'm ^ l>y the Atmnis nf the State, appointed for that rili* n!irr.r><:iv noil direct<.< < that the lulxsi.-ic-ni}': . ami other stores shall bo used for the relief of ^ the people nf the State; &i:d the prochioialion of .Ji.sehh E. Brown styling hims'df Coventor of ; Georgia, dated at the-capital of that State, on " " G& the 3d day of May, lsOj,requiring the efltccrs and members of die General Assembly to meet in extraordinary session at the Capitol, in Millcdgorillle, on Monday, the ~22a day of\~ " r Hay, lSGojand the pioelamntion of A. L. Alii-;<011, styling himself Acting Governor of Flor- ' k!;i, dated at Tallahassee, on the 8th.day of s April, 1&S.% giving notice and direction that : an election will l>c held on- Wednesday, th.e 7th day of Jane, I8G0 for Governor of, the ' .->late ot Florida; a.re, each and all ot them .yi declared mil and void; it having become known -A to me, from trustworthy inlorinaticn, that tho-i \-M aforesaid A. G. ilagratli, Joseph E. Brown and. A. K. Allison, are disloyal to the United Sratea having committed sundry and divers acts . of treason against'the same, in adhering to .. their enemies, giving ^liein any aid com fort;';.. The persons and p.-cples, to whom the. preclarcaIons hereinabove refcrivd to have ' teeii:'' respectively addressed, arc therefore cnjeinetV ami commanded to give no Jieert whate ver tucreto, cr to any orders proclamations, cnnniis--. sions or commands, emanating from poisons claiming tin* right. to e.xcrsiso the fundions and , authority of Governor in lather rf the States \V ' of South Carolina, Cioo,gia or Florida,. unless- * ?'} the same shall have been promulgated by theadvice or consent of the United Slates author- ' ities. ' * ,, -i II. The policy and wishes of the. < ncrnL Government toward the people or the.?c f'mtes, ^ ritid the method which sbuuidbe pursued by them in resuming or asssmhing die cxcrci e of their political rights, will doubtless be made known at an early dov. > It is deemed sullieieiifc, meanwhile, to an nounce that the p^isplc if tin? black ism* an; free citizens of the United States, that it is. the fixed intention of a wise am! beneficent ' Government t?> protect tiicnt in tip? enjoyment. of their freedom and the frifits of their n:<!u? ^ try, and that it is the manifest and binding dnty of all citizens, whites as woil as blacks, to * to make such arrangements among themselves, for compensated labor, as 'shall .bo mutually advantageous to all parties. Neither idleness nor vagrancy will he tolerated, am} the Government will not extend pecuniary aid to any persons, whether white or black, who are nn- y willing to help themselves. . Til. District a::d PcstCouiitmmfrrs throughout this Department will at once cause thy* * order to be cir.mkitcd, far and wide, by sjlecial. couriers or otherwise, and will take such steps | to secure eu force meet as may hy them po - . deemed neeeteary Q ^ Juno 10 .Mjijor f.Tfi)or:il ' / jr.-T yT7KLr*u;^>M Master William Mitten: ' o:: " Jj.'.rf i, i . . jc ; lj ':<ii : Ut .. 3/ titosutbrui* lI .:'j \ 1:01 r'*i wo iif*n11f:;: ? . :> . .: *i vV;<;lis % Z'.jl uofiivo?'.veil j.n::U.i ni:iin-t ? a Writ.!1.*!'. :u Judy,? i.i'ii.u.-1.'. t'- 1 i I:. ? : vl'J. 1'ric : S\ tviihli Uc \v;;l r. j v. j,cs? vaiJ. Jo any p "l "i iln.''oaiOvtria-y. 'll o ii!.s count if list? traJ.\ ' All tviiers sljyiiiil rjsuUIrv:I < iiUAivi:, :iot k qx 'J /faon, Ga. ~ msticbtesT " (\UIK1NE, OALOiI!.:L A2:0 BLIT MASS. Rili J sale l.v II. BAU.-r. July 7. tf.