The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, December 15, 1864, Image 2
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Wanted to Purfiiiase
17*tR Til K U?K OK TH 10 CONFKDKItATS
States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, lor which 1
?paj % fair price in cash, or, i('preferred, will exchange
reuea plantation iron loriiie samo. fianters oroiuera
kariag any oftho aboro to dispose of. will inform me
f the fact, at I wish to collect it togetheir n's speedily
M possible. d. S. M15R0N liY.
Septcmbor 1 II.
Notice. .
AN URGENT CAlifr IS MADE ON-TfLTC FARMERS
Tor wagons for a few day*. I must deliver
at tho Depot within eight days, 10,1)00 bushels of corn.
I have full poweia to impress?the corn must be delivered.
? J. II. DEYEREUX,
? dec. 7?3t. Capt. and A C.T3
" Tax in Kihd
camden, S. Ch, Nov. 30, 1864.
|planters are earnestly requested '
lU.UIIII^ 111 IIIUII JIHIU3 Ul l/UI U| _Jt CU3, VJillO, J.VJC,'
Valient,'Fodder, Hay, ond Sorghum, AT ONCE.
The Stores aro much needed. - - -> * "
^ J.JONES,
^ Dec. 1??d. Ajreui. T. I. K.
Iron, Iron, Iron.
A LOT OF BAl< IRON ON CONSIGNMENT AND'
for sale by M ATHESON^O.'
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Notice. _ v':;1
ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
the Estate ot the late Dr. Henry Cnntoy, will
present them properly attested, and those indebted,
frill make payment to John Cnnley.
* . MARY 0. CANTEY,
Oct. 23 tf. Administratrix.
fcl'ATE OF SOVTIft CAlKOLIXA<
ADJ'T AT&D IXSPEOTOR-GKN'S. OFFICE,
Coi.VMI'lA, December 1, 1SG4.
GENERA L ORDERS NO. 19.
I PARAGRAPH I OF G1CNKRAL 0RDPR3 NO
IS, current series. from this olTicc. requiring the
%?Mpnnios organized fur service hcyond their Instriels
iind parsons liable to said service out not enrolled iu (
corapnnies, to proceed to Charleston, hereby countermanded,
ami t.licy will procoed to Hamburg, S. C.,
huu iu|?Mi 10 mem. tjoi. w. u j?ea?us.suro, A. IX C.,
as heretofore directed.
? > II. Paragraph I of General Orders No. !fi. current
series, from cliis ofl'CJ, requiring all persons el during
xemptiou from mi itia fervieo on the ground of physical
disability, to appear before the Kxamiiiing Board
Columbia or the Surgeon-General at Hamburgh S.
(j, is ro far modified that persons who have been re- <
cently examined by the Hoards of Conl'cderirlc Surgeons
and exempted from (Jonledorato service on the ground
of ptrmantnl (Usability, will not he required to appear
before the Board at Columbia or the Surgoon-Gonernl, i
but will transmit .Copies Mil their certiticiites, through i
the commanding ofbecrs of companies' formed in thoir
regiments, to the Surgeoii-treiierel of the State?and in
rofcimenis whore /no companiesjiave been organized,
directly to tho Surgeon-General?the chpies ol said
certificate to bo certified by a magistrate or a magistrate
ex o(}ici?.
By order: A. C. G A CL1XGTOX, '
Adj't and Inspector-General S. G.
Deo. *?6t.
Papers uf State publish one vree\
STATE OF .
ADJ'T I^PEOTO^Gm 'SUFFICE,
Columbia, December 8, 1864.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 20.
IAPPOINTBKS TO TUB STATS' MILITARY
Academies having been ordered to report forthwith
to Mnjor .J. B. W11LTE, commanding Battalion
State Cadets, the commanding otficors ol companies of
the militia force of this State in which such appointees,
re enrolled for sorvice, will transfer their namos to
the Battalion Stoto Cadets.
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By command:
(Signed) * A. C. G ARLINGTON,
Adj't and Inspector-General S. C.
Official: G. A. FoLlis', A. A. Gen.
dec 12-2t ?
ty Papers of State copy t\vic?. .
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.Negroes to Hire.
TWO LIKELY NEGItO WOMEN,- BELONGING
X. to the minor.heirs of Jamcfa Gliolc.
, . ?also?
Two likely women, belonging to the minor heirs of
Dnniol Wilson, deceased, will bo hjred on tho 1st day
of Jauuary next for tho yoar 18U5, in tho town of Camdon,
beforo tho Court House, at the usual hours for
hiring. K. GASKTN,
f- Agent lor Jas. T. Truesdell, Truslco.
doc 10?ld2w
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Fink 1*11 kssino combs-pocket do.;Pearl
A??010 Buttons. Shoe Knives;
Black Flnx Thread, tine Tooth Combs;
. Knitting Needles, Sltol Pens, Pen Holders;
- 20 boxes Tobacco, Flue Flour;
80 great gross Hone. Bullous', Metal Buttoaa;
40 i.oz. Children's Stockings, Tacks: ; :.y
40 " ." Socks, ltcd Flannel;
Lady Pons, Sweet Potatoes;
English' Cotton Cards; .'
.* Brogans, pegged and sowed; C .
' 20,000 Neodlesl "Writing Inkj et
1" S. A. BHNJAMIiT'S.
Deffmber^. ^ ro.w.fr. .
STATE OF SOUTSfl CAKOLBSIA,
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ' V
? Columbia, S. C., December 7, 18G4.
*|?UE ACCOMPANYING ACT, RATIFIED BY
",JLv, the General Assembly oil the Gth instant, is publishodfor
the iiiforiTiulum of the militia of tho State.
Bj order of tho Governor.
. - B.F.ARTHUR,
' - '-Private Secretary.
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an act.tq/altkr and amend the militia
*$kws OF THE STATE.
Sec! 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate nud House of
Representatives, now met and sitting in General Assembly,
nnd~by the authority* of the same, Tlnit Jrom
and alter tho passage of this Aci, all free male white
persons within this State, between the ages of sixteen
and lilt}', not exemptTrom aetiro Aervico without the
limits ot the District in which they reside, by the militia
laws of this Stoto, shall bo liable to active military
duty without tho limits.of J.I10 State at tho call of his
Excellency the Governor, '
Skc. 2. That the Governor shall haVc authority,
whenever in liis judgment it ?lej necessary for the defence
or this State or of tho ajjj..eont Stales, to order
out of the limits of tho Suite such portion of those liable
to active inilit <sy duty, and for such a lemrlh of
time as in Ins judgment,tho exigency 111:13' requite.?
And that in addition to llie oilier penalties prescribed
b}- law for defaulters, the Governor shall bo numorized
to order the arrest of all such as . (nay btfliuble to
military duty under this Act, to the "intent- that tliey
may be compelled to perforin tho dut}* devolving upofi
them; Provided, nevorsbeless, That be sludl at no tirno
place such niilitia-beyond bis control, so as not to bo
ab'.o to recall tlie-m at any moibeiit whenever the nccessiiies
of the Stale require it.
Sue. lb That all free male \\'hite persoinrwithin the
State, between the ages of sfxteon null sixt3> not embraced-in
the activo militia, shall be liablolo militaty
ihity in cases of alarm, in vasion, iu.su> reetion or as the
fifi.vie cmitatus anywhere within the limits of the
Stato.
Sec 4. That the Governor shrill have power to allow
an exemption or detail In such special eases, cither of
aecessiti- or of public interest, as in his judgment should
l?c mydu in cither or both of the said elas-cs of riiijitia.
'
Sec. 5. Tbatall Aqts or clauses of Acts inconsistent
with tl is Act bo repealed. .
In the iSensito-j-finse, tho sixth day of December, in
the year ,of our I-ord one lliousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and the eighl v-ninlh year of the sorprelgnty/and
independence u! 1I10 finite oFS.nlh C'arodts&jj?
. 1VM. D. PORTER,J.
^r Picsidcnt of the M-utile.
,.?k[ R. D. UOYLSTON,.
(lsc^ft-ltt SllMl/nr Tlilllmi n f l)nl?>.noni>r.. ? ???<"
papers in tho State publish one week.
Slave Labor
FOR TliK COAST?DIVISION NO. 2.
I COMMISSION MRS OF ROADS AND T|IK
Town Authorities within the Judicial Districts of
Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington,
Mari'?n, Sumter, Clarendon, "Williamsburg and
1 lorry will forthwith suffimon all slaveholders within
their respccttVo limits to deliver ON1C-FOURTA (!) of
their slaves liable to Road duty atll|0 Railroad Depots
nearest their residence on TUESDAY, tho 10th day of
January next, at G o'clock a. ni'.rthere to await transportation
to Charleston for thirty days' labor on tho
fortifications.
If. Commissioners, of Roads and tho Authorities
above named, who have not furnished tho Returns
called for in'Circular of 10th October last, from tho
ollico of Agent of the State, are requested to forward
then: at once, as lliev aio wanted for imnieilmtn ?
Tlieso Returns will'givc tho names of all Owners and
the number of their lload Hands.
R. B. JOHNSON,Agent
of Stato of South Carolina..
Cam Jen, December 4,18G4. h^ec 1 J'-fit.w.
{^"Carolinian, Nlurcury and Courier -will copy twieo
a week for four weeks ; papers in the Division once a
week for four weeks.
Pindars?Pindars.
fpi-IB UNDliRSIONKD WILL PAY TIHS IlIGHJL
KST market prieo for all tho PINDARS ho can
get, and requests those having thorn for salo to confer
with him immediately. JC. O. ROBINSON,
doe 12?lit.d.
For Sale,
AT MAGAZltfU HILL, SHANKS, LIVRRS
Hearts, Heads, aud othor offal from slaughtered
cattlo. dee 9?Ot.
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I WILL I11HE ONT THE FIRST MONDAY IN
January next, at the Cloutt Iiotisc in Camden, two
negro boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging 10 the Estate
of William Wilson, the hirer to give bond and two
good securities, furnish two 6uits of clothes, one pair
of shoes, one blanket or quilt, ono hat or cap, and pay
Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo delivered to me on
theiirst Monday in January, 18GG, at the Court II01130
iu Camden.
1 will also rent, on tho same- da}' all tlio lands belonging
to said Estate, renters to giro bond and two
ilVUU OULUI IblUO*
J. J. MUC'KABME, Admr.
W. B. 1IUGKA13KE. Agont.
'December 1?3t* ' *
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