The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, March 07, 1862, Image 1
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VOLUME I. CAMDENTSO- OA., FRIDAY, MAKCH 7, 18G2. NUMBER 19.
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Arrive at Kingsvill?, the
Junction ol the Wilmington
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I DAY j NIGHT
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Arrive ai Charleston 3.30 p in i 4 80 a in
niKOUOH TRAVEL BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND Kl.N8GVlI.LK
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Nov. 8?tf II. T. PEAKE, Gen'J Sup't.
Oats and Cow Peas
I?OR SALE FOR CASH, AT THE 'OLD CORNER.'
. November 1 E. W. BONNEY.
Notice.
I HAVE THIS DAY, OCTOBER 24. SOLD OUT
my entire stock of Goods, Wares and Merchandise.
in the town of Camden, to J. M. Springer, Esq., who
will continue the business at the same stand I have
occupied heretofore in the said town. All persons
who are in any wiso indebted to mo, will please mako
payment of the samo to said J. M. Springer, at an
early day; and all who havo claims against me will
nrosont them to him for settlement.
' December 13 R. SPRINGER.
( statu: or routes dauouma.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, )
February '20. 1802. J
rpiIE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS,
adopted l?v the Governor and Council,
. have heen ordered to he published :
/{csolvcd, That the Chiefs of the Treasury
ho directed to ascertain the amount of gold
and silver plate belonging to the citizens of
this State, with a view of hereafter taking and
melting such portion thereof as mav be neees
sary to constitute the basis of future circulation
to provide means for public defence, if sueli
shall be deemed necessary; and to accomplish
the object of this resolution, they are hereby
authorized to direct the Tax Collector of each
, District to execute such duties as they may
require, with power to administer the usual
oaths in receiving tax renins.
Resolve*/, '1 hat the Mavois and Councils
: of the cities of Charleston and Columbia shall
I be and they are hereby authorized to take such
j steps as are necessary to prevent the selling of
j spirits to troops in service, and, il necessary
| for this purpose, to close any or all bar rooms
' and grog-shops in the said cities, and that the
Chief of Justice and Police do give the necessary
instructions on the subject.
Resolved, That, exemptions to railroad employees
shall hereafter he extended only to
such persons as are necessary for the business
of the roads, and that the Adjutant-General he I
instructed to respect no exemptions except upon
certificate of the Presidents or Supcrintendants
of the roads that the employee is indispensable
to the business of the roads, and that the same
work cannot be performed by negroes.
Resolved, That litly thousand dollars be set
aside to encourage and force forward the manufacture
of salt, /md thai the Chief <?f Justice
J and Police he authorized to execute this in such
manner as he may think best for the State.
Extract lrom minutes of February 19.
Whereas, the enormous and rapid consumption,
by distilation, of the grain crop of this
State is materially lessening the quantity and
enhancing the price of those cereals required
foi the support of our armies and sustenance
ol the people: therefore, he it
Resoldd, That from and after the tenth
(lav of March lirv? the li>l i I! -n i. m ??f vi.iritt
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from Indian corn, rye, wheat, barley or other
grain shall be and the same is hereby prohibited,
during the continr.ance of t!ie present
war, except upon the terms hereinai'ter provided.
Jt'csohud, That the Governor and Council
mav, upon the payment of such sums as they
may impose in their discretion, grant .1 license
to distill to any person giving hotel, with good
surct.v, to be approved l>v the Clerk of the
Court of the District in which lie lives, in the
penalty of live thousand dollars, conditioned
that he will not sell any portion of the spirits
distilled to any person other than an authorized
agent of the Government of the Confeclei
ate States or of this Stale: Ami 2>roeidcd
further, That the person executing said houd
shaI endorse on the same an allidant. that he
wiJ not, in any ease, wilfully violate the eoli di
Ions thereof.
Jiiso/vccd, That any person distilling without
a license as above provided, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and sball be liable
to a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars,
and imprisonment not exceeding twelve months.
Renal red y That any person licensed to distiM,
who shall violate the conditions of his
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license nomi, snail, in .'uidilion to the torteiture
of tlic bond, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and subject to the same penalty as above,
licsoh'i <7, That in either of the above eases,
the distillery itself shall be deemed a nuisance,
and subject to be abated.
Extract from the minutes of February 20.
liy order of the (iovemor and Council.
F. .J. MOSES, J a., Secretary.
Feb. 21 *1
^C-f7"All papers in the State copy twice.
Not.ioA.
^TITS TR TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS FROM
1 trading for a Nolo given 10 Mr. M. K. Rlai k, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars. d;ited the
; enrlv part of the present year, and signed by "Suth|
erland & Lomond and James Runlnp''?tPe said note
having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper
It was given for the hire ot Phil and Oharle? fur the
year 1861. E. W. BONNEY.
December
ft-Vom Kicliiiiom!.
martial law in richmond?the wiiiskev
question ? arrival of the nashville. '
Richmond, March 2.?The President has 1
issued a proclamation declaring martial law in
Richmond and in the country for ten miles j
around the city, and suspending all civil jurisdiction
except that of the Mayor of Richmond;
also suspending, under authority of Congress,
the writ of habeas corpus. All distilleries are
ordered to be closed, and sales of liquors of
any kind arc prohibited. The establishments
i for the sale theicof are to be closed.
The steamer Nashville arrived at Beaufort,
N. C., on Sunday morninu last. The block
ading vessels fired 22 shots sit her without
effect. She brings sihout 3,000,000 worth
stores, principally for the use the Confederate >
Departments. She met and destroyed, near i
the Gulf Stream, a Yankee schooner, bound
from Philadelphia to St. Domingo. The
i Nashville steamed up to the blockading squadron
in deiiant style, and though at one time
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within musket shot of the enemy's guns until
protected by the guns of Fort Macon, and J
beyond her chagrined pursuers. Com. Pegram j
am! Paymaster Taylor have arrived in ltichmond,
and a portion of the Xashvill s freight (
is now being delivered in front of the Treasury
Department. Com. Pegram speaks in glowing ^
terms of the hospitalities which he enjoyed in
England. He thinks that Belgium will soon {
j recognize the South. The authorities at 15cr- f
| m.ida have prohibited the Yankees, from coalj
iug there. The Sumter is at Gibralter and at
! last accounts had captured and destroyed 21
Yankee vessels. (
Edwin DeL^on.?Many friends of Edwin
DeLeon, in this his nati\e State, will he grat- 1
ified in reading the following from the New ,
Orleans JJelta :
I ??\lr J-Mwi.. n..T ...... i-o. n i ~c .i - ii
..... ..V. .. ... lillU VyUlimil ( 1 I lie OIU
United States in Lgv pt, and so well remembered
throughout ihe South as one of the ablest
champions of our cause, has reached our citv
after a very adventurous voyage. Mr. DcLeon
came in the Victoria, whose narrow escape
from one of the blockading squadron off the
; entrance into luirataria Bay has been already 1
! related. It '..as certainly rather a rough reeepI
tion of a gentleman on his return to Ins native
t ountrv, a.'.t r nine year's absence, to be greet- '
! ed by a lu'iad.-ido from a ship-of-war. To
j make this still more trying, Mr. DcLeon was 1
, accompanied by his wife, an Bnglish lady, on
her iir.-t visit to her husband's home. Mr. DeLeon
is the hearer of despatches from our 1
1 roiiimi>;<if"ninr< in Knr.n-v.* .m.t l.to
- ... V|/v. ctuvi II l.^ lUI'lt'MJIIlUlion
ot' the sentiment of the people both in
Ilni^lain 1 and in France, as Wrongly in our favor,
concurs with the statements of other gentlemen
who have had the opportunities of nc.piainling
themselves with the views of those
people and Governments.
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Augusta.? The Constitutionalist, in allu|
sion to the security of Augusta against a gun
^ W c?
boat raid, says :
"For the benefit of those who have any up- 1
prehensions about Augusta, we will state that
: Mayor May has been in consultation with the
1 Slate and military authorities on the subject,
and that Gen. Lee has given the necessary
i orders to have the river obstructed in case of
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necessity. This can be very easily, readily and
effectively done. Besides this, a Yankee ffun.
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boat will hardly be able to pass the batteries
at Savannah, if they should feel disposed to
to make the attempt. Our citizens and our
friends abroad, therefore, need have no fears
for the safety of Augusta.'' '
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An extensive gun factory has been set in
operation at Holly Springs Miss. A considerable
number of gun-barrels are rolled out every 1
! /1 ;iv sind coiitrsietft liav'i' bno.n ontnivwl ini" '
i V,,,J 1 " ? ---- - V.?WV. uv? HIW IV
su| ply tlie Government with 00,000 guns in 1
a short iiiiic,
j CONFEDEKATE 1'OSTAOE St\MP3. ? Tllli live 1
| cents stamps hereafter issued will he blue, and j1
the ten cents red, as announced officially. 1
A Wise I?Ica*iirc.
The Mayor of Charleston has ordered the
bar rooms to be closed. The war times demand
it, and we hope to sec the example followed
in our city, and in the cities and towns
generally.
The stoppage of the distilleries is a matter
of first moment, and we trust a prohibition
will be extended to all but those for the Gov
eminent hospital purposes. The number in
our upper districts is astounding. We have
the best authority that there are 0110 hundred
and fifteen stills running in one of them.
The amount of corn used at each still is
twenty bushels a day. No wonder corn should
he selling in Charleston at &2. The question
is of importance, whether bread or poison is to
be distributed to our brave soldiers, whose
arms will be strengthened by keeping their
heads clear.? Carolinian.
The War in Virginia.?Gen. Johnston has
published a very severe hut admirable general
urder, in relation to the conduct of our troops
n battle. Before going into battle every captain
will call the roll of his company, and comng
out of action will again call the roll, and
very man missing, who is not dead, wounded
>v absent 011 leav.*, will be court-martialed for
sowardice. Carrying the. wounded from the
ield in the midst of an action is also prohibited
uid every man going to the rear 011 any pre;eneo
whatever will he shot bv the file officers.
riiis looks like business. ? Mercury of the 3d
'nstant.
Returned xo tiieir Old Quarters.?Nine
jf the luuloral prisoners who recently escaped
join confinement in this city, were returned
to their old quarters on Friday?n portion of
them were caught in Fairfield District, and the
balance in Union. We learn that the citizens
ofUnion are in pursuit of three more. The
following arc the names of those captured :
Fernando Drown, George D. Drury, Ralston
Walker, James Huiv, II. Blanchard, O. B.
Moore, J. G. Tuttle, 1'. Li. Ponieroy, S. II.
W uts.? Carolinian.
From Manassas.?-The Lynchburg Republican
of Thursday savs :
A number of ladies?the wives of officers
and others in the army?arrived here yesterday
evening from Manassas, having left that
place in obedience to an order from General
Johnston. This, in conjunction with sending
o(T the sick, is conjectured to mean either that
an advance of the enemy is anticipated, or
our army will make some movement. We
me inclined to suppose the latter to be the
case.
It is a question deserving and demanding
attention and answer whether cravens who
have guns, pistuis or swords, which tliey will
not use in defence of their wives and homes
shouid he permitted to charge more than three
times the original cost, when good citizens
and true men offer to purchase. No go. d
merchant or tradesman will become a broker
or agent for such cowardly extortioners.?
67/arlesion Courier.
A despatch to the Memphis Avalanche, from
P!iirlr?ivil!?> tlm town of tlm mwnmi
engaged in the recent attack upon F?>:t lJonelson
at 75,000, that of the Confederates at 12,JOO.
Among the killed was Lieut.-Col. < /lough.
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if Texas, and Major llewitt of the 3d Kentucky
regiment. Gen. Buckuer, with most
if his command, surrendered Sunday morning.
The Englisli seamen who left Norfolk on
Thursday in the flag of truce steamer for Old
Point, were on Friday sent hack to that city
l>y order of Gen. Wool. The cause assigned
or this move wa.-, that they were the crew of
die Fingall, which ruu the blockade some
Lime since'.
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Gen. neanrojjard has ordered nil the i i rant
store keepers away I'roiii ( <lmnhn?, unci
forbid tlio scliitiij: of liquor within ion in..c&,
or its introduction into camp.