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IIBlTlBIWMIWt I I I III H Ull I ? HBB^The Confederate Debt. The Confederate bonds, for which ? . *t?>n WS^Wwas srn:ir.':nt**f!. I^T- " jy 1 : W i'-*-.i ! i ._f . [ i V . o r -c boners ' T n .iu I "::t. 'L ' "j: * th : 5'onfW i. v.i* i"nil*'.1 si i f >:. 1 ; ? .\. y in .Northern ]j iu i-'. i r.p-oi :i tkrr-.t ? .[' l'l.iii.';to iv.a.oi'.ie tin: -Ul-r.? J he o, position or* out, "Yvi.y, who to pay this ?! L?t otnlo!! I Phillips is pio'^iMy not -,<> far .wido of the; murk ia liis >:i>ti:j1 It may to u necessary ! as weil as a wire policy, on the part of tiir; ' United States, to ris.-oonUe the inilehloanoss of | what is now a consolidated empire. Tlicv I must not suffer their own people ;o suffer. The Southern people have no other capital lit.-iii . v.'liat lies in this debt, and toe best w.'V to reconcile ti.em to the payment of the T\or:ncrn j dt-lii will be t-> leeotfniiv! and j>ay their j ov. n. It will be felt. as I, aid enough to.pay tor j lb : weapons of war by which they were sul?- I diiod, mo.! tliey will naturally 1 it so; and j fiym the smm foelh;" on this subject, iiothui" j 1 : t , . > ' , W la TeJjeVi! tneliJ i.lit the eollVJeiH'l) l.Klti p:tv- J iiiviit IMTit:not be made?tiiar, in the loss of! tiiv.r Confederate tummy, whir-It was all tea! | was lot"'. lisciii, ti'ey lost, all means u.it. oiliv 01* j paying taxes, but < } e.in/11>*;i;<:;ri'/ tiieir business j ! !? anew. And ;.i! the threat staple prodao : lions of die Smith must depend nj on their! being enabled to ro--estnUi:.?h themselves on a j fay* working basis. The plantations -.viil uer?1 ; " .\tV>' iic rctVniisiiiiii. At present, nearly threeforths of these have-been stripped of every working animal and every working implement, linr Imve their families been left a shelter;? llow can these people produce? where get money ?# And unless tiny produce, what become*,of the general m-hr, so much of whifcli must depend tipmi the productive capacity of tiie South lot*-staple exportation 1?Columbia j'/ucuix. ' Tn;-: IbittMANSvr Si-andim; AttMf.?The composition of the permanent military cslab-,b liuieLit of lho country seems le l>e settled as follows making a Handing army of nearly i;:.m,<.)t)0 men : I .i/*? <** ! ! ( I '^.uinn i Inn ("lnnAi?nl (ion F i>ili V^VUUiUI \/liU V_J I. IIV I | *i ? vJ tenant "Genera!.-, fifty Major Generals anil so verity-live lJri?a?lier Generals. 'J'hc regular army proper will be e imposed of nineteen r-ginnnts ' ["infantry, six raiments of cavalry ami live regiments of artillery, all lillcil up to liie maximum' number. 5:f,<JOO colored troops will be retained, llamtoeic,* corps \\ ill be in* croa-od to a i'uli corps of three divisions of three brigades each of about 00,000 nun* The veteran reserve corps, tweuiv-five regiments, will he (illed up to the maximum number, hinder proposed arrangement, total strentii of the army will he nearly as follows; Regular infantry, 45,000; regular cavalry, 14,400: regular artillery, 1*2,000 Hancock's corps, oO'OOO; col-, tired troops, ?0,000; veteran reserve corps, 25,* s 000; total, 177,OOO men. Politics?We see that the wire pullers at the North arc already engaged in eoucocting schemes wherewith they hope to iostal 'iheui selves and tiieuds in good, fat. offices. Many % ot these geiulcmeb, dunUless, have an eve to appointments ar. the South, hut v.* wl.r.t '.vo ii hfnr.j . .. . i: ' r l. V d in i!. . ? . ! . ' .1 vi .V ? . . \ .. . j : ' ..V ! : ' . ' , * * * .p ?.>o ' y.i ! ;it i;r/<.'1 :.i .v. i.'.iir t.i . :> (.i p<5ai*cal>ly engage i:i ilieir aeytjstC'iiu-d jcmwts, I without belli:; take wart in eXei-: K<] a;;'! anirrv pmitleai dpiem-sion. Ii is iir.e for i us to think < !' politics v.heu nival law and order ! shail have heel! J'uilv ami thnunihgly hts'.uivfl: throughout the (>f course, wo w iii event-: uiiily be called upiui t.> decide many weighty! tjneslioDS, but now i* not the time t.? drug I those ijuestioiii: before the people.? C/i1 C'wicr, lijlh. . . A < Special .Notices. s'.X'ssNJAMnsr, ..i'. , HfVV , y V; y'T..\iz' 'v.,--r!i.f.Ji \sv . >:<? 1: ??, ) '? t.r l*riv??i? :. .! :;s , vix: Honsos,.Furniture, K?:ecs, Cat!lc c . i-:t itucoof i iL-seripii-.uis. ' ; li? .will atteal Sales :il i!vrJ!!;i?'.s or at vto:o < a Vain street. ' 'JS Cs. /?;?."* A ao V.i'i c i~! I'AMMKX. S. J.i'iy 1*, !?0". j u:\Trr, kuittin-:;; xofipe tu is ci'i icii. in t.t, i i e open for the delivering fr^in 0 to ; i I ."o\ ! ) ':, A. ; .M. (t'siaii.nvs oxcv'ilo t.) Mails will !?o male up r.atl I ii.rwiiiiled to :t!l pars of llio Unite! Stales l?y list oi>|wUiuity (as there "in no royiilai nmil fueilitys I' om j this place for the proserd.) i .7. .M.riAYI.i:, I'o.-tnii.Sicr. j coiiuotu:. JI T". ?. IV.: fizii, ) \ C.'Mi'. J;ii:o J i. is o IT: OX A!. WITH Y.VMEX v.dunhviTlie.v liko lim 0;?:Is ol Allegiance In tlm UnJted States(.iovinmicat or lad. hut a li.vy evsect to hoM property, they must do so. II. Par ok.'. Oiliecrs and Soldiers u'.-!ow the :a;:k : jj.I;,:nlior fJeiK-rai Irivo again iho : > take liro I Oa;!i ol' A Hciri-inc- in the United Ftaii-s fiovcriii'.em | ami a!! who do m.l do so will c-oa.-i a r<"l as a ! is:trod Jliifmv of I he I'niud S't.11 i I.avono: i;,hl: io c'aiiii any j-.roleelbn iiom :L.- United Xaacs. 15 v order of rv.t. v.*. F::i:r:c?:o;.'. -Owl ' I. \ . \ . I!!l t. Jiiiio 2\ C< i:ii!i:r.i 'ii:iu' I'ost Z)lt. ti. IJAKE.TSa, OFFKlSfs U'iS PiSOKICSSTON'AL Sl.UVJCSS TO the people of Casuilea and vicinity. Cilice formerly oeupicd by Dr. T. J. Workman. . .Tunc . Tni 8P12C3AI. xo'Tsts-:. T"H PUlWOlMBKli ICHF.IVi fiOXCTAXTLY , hand a fresh supply of Meal and Hominy in.e:;ckan?j or Com. Ifcpply at Mr. McCiviglil's shop cm i\Iain street. J. i\ SUTHKIILAXD, ?f... i o iI-J. mi r NOTICE. * WE THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS OF tlie Town ol'Camduti, in consideration of the changed relationship existing neiween employer and laborer, liavo agreed to bo governed l>v the following rules in our luturo practice: Whenever we arc sent for by the employer the eh urge will be made to him?when sent for by t!to laborer we will use the same discretion that we have formerly doao in practicing *niong free negroes. v3f"I!ic employer will please always send a written order. L. ir. 1>EAS, "M. IX L. M. DESAUSSURK, M. D.' T. W. SALMOND, M. D. ll.JJH. MATIIKSON, M.D. D. L. DESAUfcSURK, M. D. ? ? WACIIJIJ II H -v. iuyvuii, iU. u. .Tune 2:i tf. JUST PUBLISH Kl). Master William Mitten: or. ! Vf,)/.'.v t-f Il-l'jl:!' yJiO >? </# ) ;.,'//>(/ '<// / ?.'! .. . _ i V" -,Vl ?.! \s.iai.fiii.l I.wniUr . . .! U- i in ii;%; *. !< i. .. c:. j .JatlC'l (-5. ! MEDICINES. / \ 1 ?!NIX K. 'A 1.1 )M : i.\i) : !.! K ' ? . l-'t!ic ' I J -jil.1 S?y ^ i!. ISAiV*! ' j x .inly V. "i*. ! E u :j:L; ir\s lsKsuiniu TISK! II racti'-c of i*i .. .."Ci: k .i v.Uh Vv. L. .M. I.'!> j ijjjo !) . \ ' Tna;qs: eci z.?~~a. SUMTER S.O., Jnlv lOii= , Cl^KRAL OJWJjli. ! yi yviUBlt 'ZJXZSSAWr FOR lWU| i.. ' 'I ,'. of:.,: ! ?-.*!, > v o'!:cr' i ' '-> - t-" ::: ; .1 c j:-i'II. ato ll J;.'< . Mr* ;::r!c:r, sSowfng: i?:nt ; > :.'r-n .-o ,!rr -.j i- > !y ot ' " err;is pro /r.:-i. c i : wi!i I nl. Florence, nr.;. ! . ii ; .1 c'oicv. Aity icing aiteYwpting io si.:;. *'?i:. lei. J ? Government, or ihnt 1 to 11; .* C. !>. Govern*!n{*::r, v,ii! i.e io1Ro ovLci.t of .Military ?S.'orr!;cr jvrs arc direct-d to kc'-p a record of I flit- names of parties sailing or trading cotton at I tlo-ir storepand said s!-..;ei.eep. r, or any person, i^l'wi.iikien to biit.g cotton or r<:reive it, in small ijinmtitics, unless tVom responsible parlit..-; anil will sntUfy themselves, and be able to salii!y :!:!. Prov- ?t f-Iarslial!,at all times, that tin; cutlou i.as not Icca stolen, jjy ordci of Li lit. Coi. i\ ii. v;rnTTi.r;it,. Ccia'dg Silb-i )istrict. Gno. G. Srr.Ait, 1st Lieut, & A. A. A. G. July H d'qrrc Scl Sub. Sist.-E. S. C tSILMTEi;, S.C., July Id, jSCo. i.: yVAv:;:. il ordkr yd. ' Titi; SALK OF LN'TOXIOATiXO 1,1-! 0 QL'Oii.S to any-enlisted man is prohibited. Any person disobeying this order, will be arrested by tiie ProvosL-M.irslin!!, ami severely punished and their goods confiscated; anil tin parties making the sale, or parties interested in the sale, Will not be allowed to open tlnar store ng.rhi, fur the sale of tiny uiercliandi.se whatever. II. Any parties having property in their possession of whatever nature, that has.formerly belonged lb the U. S. Government, or to the.so-called Confederate Government, will immediately notify the Provost Marshal of the fact. Any parties holding property, cither r^il or personal estate, belonging to parties engrtjiucLi">.t. " h-iJlau. and wlio are now apscnt, or of parties who?c i>f%~,? to eoniiscatioti, will immediately notify the Provost Marshal. A careful search will be made for such property as named above, and parties endeavoring to secrete me same, or iau to give the proper notice ot' said property to the Provost.Marshal, will bo punished by the military law. ?y command of Lt. Col. F. II- W1TITTIER, Cotn'dg District. Gko. G. Speak, 1st Lieut.'&. A. A. A. G. July 28. Plantation for Sale. A PLANTATION AT GRANNIE'S QUARTER CREEK, about 11 miles from Kirkvvood, coataiuiii" 500 acres moro or less, will be sold with the the growing crop on it, or deliverable in October whcti the crop js taken olH There are 100 acres of prime] bottom lihi'l, the balance in open and woo l, high land. With tlicplantatiou nm}' be lAd, if <- jirccl, choice stock of Cattle and llotjs. Apply at office. .1 nno 28 1 wtf p.T;~ rTiTOTT' i'l KJ J. iXj.ti. \;;'!'r!i;* iii:;:.v-j v STlttMVi.ii." ilirl'iiviy .v ; . v . :i't- I'..-., il? *!. /;. ' !!-.ttt'.ta*r> j . . j . i v?' L ; i : | U.;i? 'V. : :;v. j ii '.M . Lot . I. \ ;. p :' ' '/ A .> .: ;AM >. MRV6: NU . ; ;! . ; i ..' ,:i <li jlCt'.n ?!.! t!;?. . Mi', _-.it. ?.: ?!! ...' .1: ii ...r%ui. V j ii j..ii!"?iii.i.< !. .i. .IO.\iv:. .\ ri-iil J.'.-.y Dray Notice: i; !; 6 IIAVI.MI '! \i I .CM Y>> \.\' UK i! Hi I5!* !?> .' ril I r f>ft ; A mm:." ,'i.lv ? > < . -1 j Hea&q'rs Mil. Dist., E. S. C. Tiurd Seperate Brigade, ) Daruncton, S. C., July 15, 1865. y | GENERAL ORDER tfO. 8. | KNPKATED COMPLAINTS HAVING * ' been ii:::?Ie to these Headquarters that tho frcedmcii and women, are frequently, driven : froui the plantations upon whicli they bava * pbscn engaged in cultivating the crops daring the ] resent season, therefore it i3 ordered, ; That the frcedmon, women and children who | have been engaged in cultivating the lands the | present year will not bo driven away. *.They I will he allowed to remain until the growing ; crops are harvested, udless dismissed by mili-, tary authority, or a Provost Court, and will i.~ 1 aT. f * _ r '? i. ou mi in ivu iu receive ion compensation xor their labor. it is therefore required that equitable con-* tracts in writing, be made between the plain- . y tors :jRil the frecdmcn and women, for the cultivation of the lands the present year.? Payment i.n kind will be made, and the allowance of one half the crop is recommended- as fair compensation for the labor. The landlords furnishing subsistence until the crops are harvested. Their contracts will be submitted to the /, . nearest military commander for approval. When tbe.abovc requirements aTe complied with protection will be granted as far as military necessity will allow, but when no contract is made, the crop is liable to be considered forfeited for the use of the laborers. Should the owners refuse to cultivate the lands, or to comply with this order, they will bo considered as endeavoring to embarrass the Government, and wilL be treated accordingly. . Bv commaud of -jjf Brig. Gen. BEAL. (Signed) C. B. Filleb&owk, Lieut. & A. A. A. G. '' Official Copy: Geo. G. Spear, Lieut. & A. A. A. G. July 28 Eeadq'rs Mil. Dist., E. S. 0. Third Sepkrate Brigade, ) Darlington, S. C., July 15, 1865. j CIRCULAR NO. 7. \ ' <f. QTJB-DISTEICT COMMANDERS WILL / O oF_o,T- piULLI .i mini, i I'-UjOilvVC^bBiav I A Tncttb obtain information uponlhe following" /A subjects, viz: W '/1 I. The number of plantations VJ contracts have been made with the \freevnei and women, the present year, and the nai\ ' of each planter with whom the contracts was' made. -I A A M ? MK L?\I. /\f fi Ann iliM Z* AUt LlUiuuci ui pauiawuuo nuu l/UU names of tbeVwners, where contracts have not been made. * 0 3. The number of freedmcn, women ind children on each plantation on the 1st day of January, 1865, aud the number now present. 4. Whether or not the usual rations and the customary medical attention are furnished the frecdinen, women and children. This information will be forwarded to these Headquar^ ters without delay. By order of Brig. Gen. BEAL. (Signed) C. B. Fillebrown, - * t Lieut. & A. A. A. G. Phiptcfs arc requested to furnish the infor-? matiou to this ollioo as scon as possible. ^ 0. W. BURGESS, Capt. & Provost Marshal July 2S " 7 TVrf-.a.tri'h SOth IVTasS. Vet.-Vol. Infantry. i < C., July 2Jtli, 1SG5. . S \ N IT AMY .MEASURE, IT SHALL : lie t.!f-au'?i :s i:;;is .i;co I'or auy Hogs to 1 'l :\i within >ho limits of the Town/of v < -Miden, nl'i.T the (i) first day of Aupi.fc. All r?.u 1 vii.ii:5tj at hipr, will be ? .id, ; or berwi.-.o <>?, .or use belief:' > ! iau ' p....1MM town. 1! vv.'njoi' of s. r?. SHfl'LliV. Major 1 .'OlIlMj*. i > (*i <'. \V. ?u?.l LVnvoat M;u !^i.. dui I X