The tri-weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1865, June 19, 1865, Image 2
NOTICE, |
[ at a meeting of the town council of
'Camden, tho following resolution was adapted:
Resolved,. Tliat tlie Council shall redeem its bills or
currency as soon as a regular State or National currency
can be procured.
By order of Council,
W. K. 1IUGHSON,
June Ifi?1 ' . . Clerk.
NOTICE.
Caitdex, June 1">. 1S6-3.
1 ALL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDERATE
States army entitled to paroles, can obtain
the same by signing the Muster Rolls opcucd at
- Matheson & Co.'s store. ^
gjg^Ofllco open from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m.
JAMES CONNER,
June'J ft 1 Brig. Gcn'l. P. A. C. S.
TIP Tv T. Uri A TTCvilT Pli' IT 1 fi P K-3TTMUTl V H I?
practice of medicino iu connecliou with Dr. L. M. DeSaussuue.
's June > lih
SPECIAL I^OTJCE.
TJrE SUBSffolBEll KEEPS. CONSTANTLY
Land a fresh supply of ileal au?l Hominy in exchange
or Corn. Apply at Mr. McCroighl's shop on Main
street. J. ?. SUTHERLAND,'
May 12 ^
Headq'rs Provisional Brigade.
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 9, 18G5.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 13.
WHEREAS CERTAIN PERSONS
* ' have announced to those colored people
formerly their slaves and still remaining on
their tenements that they must quit, with no
v provision made or attempted for said, colored
people to obtain shelter or work, it is hereby
ordered that no person shall turn n|f from his
place or house those colored people who have
. lived with him and still desire to remain - with
him and do what they can.
\v Any person or persons violating this order,
and turning oat from their houses tbesc people,
to become paupers upon the community, will
be forthwith arrested andv reported at these
headquarters for trial. Cases of colored people
residing on the places of their former ruas?
: ?, 1- ? ?r.._:?
icin, aim uuuavjug uujji jy ur ruiUSlUg 10
work with fair terms offered, will be reported
for action of the military afhorities.
By order of A. S. IIARTWKLL,
" Brevet Brig. Gen.
Official: Geo. F. McKay, Lieut, and A. A*
A. G?
June 19
Head'qs Provisional Brigade.
*
COLUMBIA, S. C., Jimetm, 1SG5.
To the Frccdmen:
THE TIME HAS COM^ FOB YOU ALL
to do your best to show that yon arc fit to
? be free men in this great Bcpublie. Observe
3?crcdly the marriage tie. Learn to read and
write. No one must leave his wife, children
or aged parents while be can assist them.
Thieves and Idlers and people strolling about
the country will be punished. Be prudent and
quiet, and orderly. If you have trouble report
it to the military authorities. This year you
cannot do much more tbah get a. living'for
?tan?falttafi rtn J fo mil *Via-/\ ?'11 a xl
ii jvuiavima c*uv* luuoc WUi LUC
bc3t pay next year who work the best now.
Let no one be either proud or asfliamed of
the form or color that God has given him. Be
prond of the chance to do for yourselves and
for each other.
(Signed,) A. S. HARTWELL,
Brevet Brig. Gen.
. June 19.
t'. Rail Road Mill.
A vSTEAM MILL FOR GRINDING MEAL AND
|.M". xjl grits, is now in successful operation at the
lold Depot. Grinding done at all hours of tho clay. A
-share of patronage is solicited.
? &:'. J- JONES, Agent. . I
gf;'V May 5 t
_ : _ Headq'rs
Department of tfce
South,
' IirLTON HEAD, S. C., May 15, IS65.
GENERA L ORDERS NO. 6:?.
T THE PROCLAMATION OP A. 0. MM
-*- GllAlI, styling himself Governor, or
South Carolina, dated at Headquarters. Columbia,
South Carolina, May 2, ] 805, declaring
that all subsistence stores and the property of
the Confederate States within the limits of the
State should he turned over and accounted for
by the Agents of the State, appointed for that
purpose, and directing that the subsistence
and other stores shall be used for the relief of
the people of the State; and the proclamation of
Joseph E. Brown styling himself Governor of
Georgia, .dated at the capital of that State, on
the Oil day of May, 18@5, requiring the oiliccrs
and members of the General Assembly to meet
in extraordinary session at the Capitol, in
Millcdgevilllo, on Monday, the 22d day of
May, i865: and the proclamation of A. L.Allison,
styling himself Acting Governor of Florida,
dated at Tallahassee, on the Sth day of
April, i860, giving notice and direction that
an election will be held on Wednesday, the
7tli day of June, 18G3 for Governor of the
State of Florida; arc, each and all of tliem
declared mil and void; it having become known
to me, from trust-worthy information, that the
aforesaid A.G. Magrath, Joseph E. Brown and
A. K. Alliso#, are disloyal to the United States
having committed sundry and divers aets
tot' treason against the same, in adhering to
their enemies, giving tliem any aid comfort.
The persons.and peoples, to whom-the proclamations
hereinabove referred to have been
respectively addressed, are therefore enjoined
and commanded to give no heed whatever thereto,
or to any orders proclamations, corninis
sions or commands, emanating irom persons
el-liming the right to exersisctbc functions and
authority of Governor in either of the States
of South Carolina, Georgia or, Florida, unless
the same shall have been promulgated hv the
advice or consent of feUo United States anttrnrities.
II. The policy and wishes of the General
Government toward the people of these States,
and the method which shoifld be pursued by
them in resuming or asssuming the exercise of
their political rights, will doubtless be made
known at an early day.
It is deemed sulliciout, meanwhile, to announce
that the people of the black race are
free citizens of tin? United States, that it is
the fixed intention of a wise and beneficent
(Government to protect them in the enjoyment
of their freedom and the fruits of their industry,
and that it is the manifest and binding
duty of all citizens, whites as well as blacks, to
to make such arrangements among themselves,
for compensated labor, as shall be mutually
advantageous to all parties. Neither idleness
nor vagrancy will be tolerated, and the Government
will not extend pecuniary aid to any
persons, whether white or black, who arc unwilling
to help themselves.
111. District and Post Commanders throughout
this Department will at once cause this
order to be circulated, far and wide, by special
couriers or otherwise, and will take such steps
to secure cnforecmcct as may by them pc
deemed necessary* Q.-A. GILMOliE,
rjunc to Major ucnerai uommauaing.
Headq'rs. U. States Forces,
TOWN OF. CAMDEN, S. G\, June 15, 18G5.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 2.
TN ORDER TO PREVENT ANY DISTURBANCE
which may arise from the improper
use of intoxicating liquors, it is hereby ordered
that, for the present, no intoxicating
liquors, will he sold or given away to any
citizen or soldier, unless permission is granted
from these headuuarters. Any one found
guilty of disobeying this order, will not only
have his goods conGscatcd, but will be subject
to punishment by military law.
By command of
C. W. FERGUSON,
.. Capt. Comd'g. Post at Camden.
N ^;nc 16. _
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lead'qrs. U. States Forces,
TOWN OF CAifDEN, S. Q., June 15,1865.
&ENERAL 'ORDERS NO. 1..
k LL CITIZENS HAVING IN THEIR
possession any property that rightfully
longs to the United States Government, acc
rding to tlid termsvof surrender of Gen. Jos.
E Johnson, C. S. A., to Gen.. W. T. Slierman,
ij; S. A., will report the same to these headquarters.
( ?' ,
[Persons having mules, horses and wagons,
^11,-for the present, he permitted to retain
t^e same for the purpose of carrying on their
wbrlc; Any pcrsoflffaiiiijg to comply with this
oiler within a reasonable time, will not only be
deprived of any farther tisdfof said property,
bit will also subject themselves to punishment
1 ' -il'f-h- T> ? i _ ( r?
or military auiuoruy. -x?v eonirauuu 01
' V- C: W. FERGUSON,
Capfeun 25th 0. V. V. at Camden.
June IG -W.
llead'qrs U. States Forces
TOWN.OF CAMDEN, SfrC.,OJWERAL
ORDERS NO. 3.
INFORMATION HAVING BEEN RE-" CEIVED
at these headquarters of the exist'
ciice of armed bands of marauders infesting the
cc>intry and committing depredations on the
p&ccfal citizens, it is hereby ordered that all
persons composing such will he considered :w;
outlaws, and if^aughtovill rcceivh the severest
punishment of railjcary law.
The United States Government is desirous
of protecting all peaceful and law abiding citizc
is, and they will confer a favor on thesehoidquartcrs,
and' do justice to themselves,
kw A.... infAtnnfltlAn 'lllrtlf .rtAlf'linipn In
O1 4 ? UJI> uavii in
th?ir" :possessicrn respecting the names and
movements of such bands, and, if possible, aiding
in their capture.
The time has arrived when it behooves every
citizen to do all in his power to assist'the military
forces of the United States to restore peace
and harmony throughout the laud. " . _
?Sy order of
i Capt. C. W. FERGUSON.
253i 0. V. V. I., Oonvdg U. S.Forces
' \ Town of Camden.
Juno 16. "
Hd'qrs. Northern District,
r f DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH,
Charleston, S. C. April 20, 1865,
Ciivular to Planters&c.
AJ^AfEROUS APPLICATIONS HAVE
h V been made to me for information as toihe
policy to be adopted on the subject of labor.
All Can understand the importance of making
a crop the present soason, and foresee
the misery and suffering consequent upon its
failure.
In the present unsctlcd state of the country
suad in the absence of any recognized State authorities,
I find it ray duty to assume control
of t^ie plantations near the military lines, andl
order as follows: ?
1st The planters, after taking the ' oath of
allegiance, will assemble the frcedmon (lately
thcit slaves) and inform them that they arc
free, and that henceforth they ranst depend
upe'u their own exertions for their support.
2d. Equitablo contracts in writing will be
made bv the owners of the, land with the
frcodmcn for the cultivation of the land during
the present year. ?.
| Payment will be made in kind, and the allowance
of one half the crop is recommended
as fair compensation for the labor, the landlord
famishing subsistence until the crop is made.
These contracts will be submitted to the nearest
military or naval commander for approval
and'endorsement.
AYlieu the above requirements are complied
with, protection will be granted as far as military
necessity will allow; but where no contract
is made, the crop raised will be considered forfeited
for the use of the laborers. Should the
owners refuse to cultivate it, they will be considered
as endeavoring to embarrass the Government,
and the laud will be nscd for colonics
of the frecdmcn l'roru the interior.
JOHN P. HATCH;
June 16 Brig. Gen. Commanding..
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V ' ' * \ * . ' ..
Headq's U. States Forces, *
'TOWN OF CAMDEN, S. C.. June 15, 1865."
CIRCULAR. ' \ . .
rgiHE1-FOLLOWING CIRCULAR FROM
-?- Headquarters Njcirtbeni District Depart- - .ii)
en t of the South fitted at Oriangeburg,- S.
C., May 25,1805, published for tWe infer-1
mation and guidance of the planters of this
District- By command of,
C. WFERGUSON, *
. Captain Coha'dg, Forces at Camden. ' '
HEADQ'RS NORTHmfDISTilCT, DEPAREMENT
OF THE SOUTH, /
OBAKGEDCiia, S. G, May 25, 1865.
CIRCULAR. .
To the Planters of Soutlt Carolina Residing t
within the District: ,r"
' "Y'r.11 -n-A inuifo.l fntiincr tW nf" flrl.
legiancc to the U nited States (Jovornment prescribed
by the J>rcsident of tlic JJnitecPS tales,
in his proclamation of December fi, 1^03, to
make equitable contracts for labor with tho
frecdracn. Siich contracts, approved by the
commander of the nearest military post, will
be considered binding on both parties, and will
be enforced by the military authorities as far *
as the exigences .of the service will allow. The
contract will set forth iu words the freedom of
tho laborer.
Where the frecdman is, from age or infirmity,
unable to labor and without natural protector
htB suppor twill devolve upon the Parish'
to which his belongs. N . * .
The citizens of each Parish are requested to
meet and devise some method for providing
for sftch persons: and until sncb provision is
made, they will remain on arid draw their sup- *
port, the plantations where they now are: .
fSicrnerl i 4 .TORN" P. WATflTT
Brig. Gen. Commanding.
Official: v . '
(Signed,) Eijuar B. Van Winkle,' Capt.
and A. D. C. J June 16th
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