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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJUTANT & JNSPKCTOR-C!ENL.'S OFFICE, ) COLUMDIA, S. C. Dec 16, 1801. J" GENERAL OREERSNQ. 122. I WITHIN THREE DAYS ALTER THE receipt of this order, each commanding officer of the Militia Regiments of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 0th, 0th and 10th Brigades S. O. M. will cause to be made a full and correct roll nf tlio armc.Knai'iiiff tmtti linfwiwui flin oKno a!' eighteen (18) and forty live (4o,) not exempt- j cd by the Act of the General Assembly, of December 7th, 1801, of each beat or volnn- > teer Compahy in his Regiment; and also an j accurate Roll of all persons who have volunteered for, and arc in actual service or under orders therefor. II. Forthwith, upon receiving said rolls the commanding officers shall assemble their respective Regiments and cull for volunteers to the number of two-thirds of the original number of arms-bearing men from each iieat or Volunteer Company'and upon a fiailurc on the part of any company to respond to such call, lie shall ok the .same day execute a draft therefore, as provided for in general order No. 121. III When the required number is obtained by volunteering or drafting, the organization into companies will take place forthwith, as provided for in previous orders. IV This order will not effect the making of census returns and other requirements of the general order No. 121, heretofore issued. V. Overseers of plantations are exempted from draft, when the owners, thereof are in actual service or arc drafted under this order, provided tlicy remain on the plantations intrusted to their charge. VI. Such portions of general orders No. 121, issued from those 1 lead quarters, dated December 9, 1801, as may conflict with the execution of this order, arc hereby countermanded. VII. Officers charged with duties under this order will proceed immediately to execute them without further notice. By command of the Governor. S. U. GIST. Adj. A Insp. Gen. of S. 0. December 27 ISOi. 1 CALL FOR MED TO DLFIIM) TUK STATE. STATE OF SOUTH CABOL1XA. Headquautkus, December o, 1801. T TRTST THAT VOLUN TJ-'EUS TO PE-*-fend the country will come immedtatelv forward. There is no time to be lost. I have in our State Arsenal three thousand stand of arms to put in the hands of brave men, and the officer of the Confederate Government has two thousand two hundred, also making? live thousand two hundred?and those who muster into service first will get them. I hope that every man will do his duty now. and the State is safe. F. AV. PICK ENS. January 3 1 .A-gency Lynchburg Hose and Fire Insurance Company LYNCHBURG, VA. Merchants' Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. Policies iu the above Companies issued at usua rates. h- McIlOW ALL, November 1 Agent. In Equity-Kershaw J >ist riot. BILL FOR PARTITION, CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, Ac. Thomas Lang vs. Edward M. Boykin, Mary E. Boykin, Sallio W Boykin, Harriet Lang. John (\ Lang* Kd i n T I i . ..... waru u. *^ung, ajiuuuuiu wiug, anu >>umuci \\ . J,. Lang. It appearing that tho above named John C. Lang, Fdward 13 Lang, and Theodore Lang. Defendants resido out of and beyond the limits of this Mate, it is ordored, on motion of Richardson .fc(iay, Comptrollers Solicitors, that tho said John (J. Lang, Fdward 13. Lang. Theodore Lang, do plead, answer, or demur to said Bill, within three months fiom date hereof, or said Bill will be taken pro confesso against them. It is further ordered, that this order he published in tho Camden Confederate, for three months, once a week. December 13 3mo WI1. It. TAYLOR, c, e.k. d. CIRCTJJL^JR. To llie SoldieiV Aid Societies of S. C. Iu answer to the numerous enquiries which huve been made by the different " Aid Societies which have been recently formed throughout the State, I have been intructcd by his Excellency Gov. Pickens, to give the following information. jjepots wut oe cstaunsnea oy tne viuartermuster General, both in Charleston and Columbia, for tho reception of all donation* of clothing ; and he is also charged with the duty of forwarding and distributing tho same. Tho "Department" will receive all donations of clothing, say frock coats and pantaloons, of heavy worsted goods, shirts and drawers, of heavy liomespuu or flunue), wool, or heavy cotton socks, blankets, new or second hand, also heavy shoes. Tho plan upon which the Stale designs supplying her soldiers with all necessary clothiug, is based upon their willingness to 6urreuder to tho State the aniouut of money appropriated by tho Confederate Govern* mcnt lbr this purpose, say forty-two ($42) per annum this sum not now being sufficient in consequence of 1 ho greatly advanced cost of material. It is in view of this fact that these laudab o " Associations" of ladies and gentlemen, are cordially welcomed as coadjutors in this noble work, and ?n proportion to their voluntary contributions of labor and materials, will tho absolute cost of clothing for our gallant volunteers be reduced. In the event that any of tho ' Associations" should not feel thcinseives able to furnish both material and labor, tho Quartermaster General is instructed by his Excellency the Governor, to rc-imburso such Associations the cost of all materials, at a rate not exceeding similar materials purchased by too " Depart ment;'' and the quantity allowed for each garment shall be the same as used in our Manufacturing Bureau. Societies arc particularly requested to advise the Quartermaster General of the quaniity of work they can do per week, and the amount of donations they will probably send. To prevent confusion and loss, the following method lor marking packages should be strictly observed. All .Societies near Charleston, should ship to Charleston nhd mark thus: No. 1. TO QUARTERMASTER GENERAL CltAI'.LESTOX, S. C. Troin Aid Society at (here insert place.) Societies near Columbia, should ship and mark thus No. 1. TO ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER CoMJMUIA, S. C. From Aid Society (here insert name.) The packages should bo marked distinctly, aud numbered from ouo (1) upwards, a correct invoice should accompany each shipment. All articles shipped at the expense of the Stale. November 8 i S. S. GLOVER, Q. M. G. S. C. co\u:i>i:uate states of AMERICA. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. rpjIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APA pointed Receiver by the lion. A. G. Matrrath for tlio Districts of Fairlicld, Kershaw and Sumter, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of tlio respective districts, that he is now prepared to discharge the duties that devolve upon him by virtue of said oilice. 1 have no doubt that instances may ariso where the duties properly discharged may be disagreeable to the parties interested, but relying upon the patriotism and loyalty of our citizens for their assistance in defending the provisions of the law, I shall expect such assistance to bo cheerfully tendered, and in all eases that may arise, yield every consideration in my power, the nature of the case may admit of, to such persons as may be allected by its operation; in the mean time 1 shall endeavor to do my duty to tlio full extent and letter of the law, and abide the consequences. Tlio Act of Confiscation 011 the part of the United States deprives our citizens of the property without hope of remuneration; the act of Sequostration based upon prineiplc-s recognized b3r the civilized world is intended to reimburse our citizens of tho property thus decreed to belong to our enemies. 1 would therefore call upon all the citizens of tho Districts aforesaid, to aid me by giving such information !l? tlif-C fit JIIIV iirniinrli' nnr^nnnl t\- ? ... 1 j i - j t?rv'vi rv.wv..... v. ivu?, that may belong lo any citizen who may be recognized as an "Alien Enemy," also all indebtedness in any manner, shape or form, due or payable to citizens of the United Stales (except Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri) by the citizens of Fairiiold, Kershaw and Sumter. l-'or the information of those who may bo interested' I would respectfully call attention to the followiug provisions of the law 1st, It shall be the duty of every citizen to give all the information he may possess to the proper officers of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels, rights and credits within the Confederacy, as hold, owned, possessed or enjoyed by any one, lor the use ami benefit of any "alien enemy" since 21st May, 1S(>1. 2d. It shall be the duty of every Attorney, Agent, Partner or Trustee holding the property referred to, or bavin*? any interest therein for an alien enemy, to inform the Receiver of the same, and to r. nder a strict account thereof, and to place i'te -am. (as liir as practicable) in the hands of the sa; eceiver. whereupon such person shall be fill v acijuitted of all icspousibility for property so reporteii :td. Any peison failing to give such informalioi^and render such account shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction shall bo lined in a sum not exceeding $.">000, and imprisoned not longer than six months, and shall further be liable to pay double the value of such property held by him or subject to his control. Notk.?Ail persons who have a domicil within tho States with which this Government is at war, no matter whether they be subjects of Groat Britain, Franco, or any neutral nation, or whether they bo citizens of the U. S. or not, if they have a domicil or carry on any trade, traffic or business within such boundaries, they are to be recognized as Alieu Enemies under tho law. JAS. II. AIKEN, Receiver, C. S. A. November 22 4 fCURRY & HI SUCCESSORS TO THE 1 South-East Corner of I CAMDEN, SOU" BL EEP CONSTAT A FULL SI CLOTHING, H/ Boots and Shoes, Crockery ~YV Iron, Nails. G November 1 muT THE SUCSCCIBER Xl.lVnC! AC< MUTUAL LIFE INS1 ni? 1! \ I Kirai VTOIHMT I 1 mmm mutual COMPANY, OF COLTJMB F( >U C A M I >EN AND V IC1XI! Y, is prepare. INSURANCE, on the most reasonable at mode rale rales. WIL November 1 North C Win. L. DePASS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, .AND CAMDEN. S. C., Will practice in Kershaw an J the surrounding Dis it-'trk-.a KnVADllu>r 1 IIKWIM M WE ARE NOW OPENING AT THE Store lately occupied by R. Latta, one door < above the "Old Corner," A FRES1I ASSORTMENT OF HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES. We have now in Store BEST BALTIMORE HAMS, Fine Land and I3acon Sides, GOSHEN CHEESE, White Bread Corn, FI OIJIt, KICK, and jttOFASSFS. ALSO, SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRESII BOSTON CRACKERS, Some very Choice Assorted Pickles, Candies and Spices, Corn Starch, for Table Use. Candles,&c. ALSO, Rio and Old Java Coffee, Sugars, Bagging, Rope, &c. All lor sale at llic lowest prices for CASII. Call and purchase. Sept. 18,?tf. VERY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINE Dairy Cheese; Figs and Sugar Raisins. Just received at tho "Old Corner " November 7 E. W. BONNET. PLOW STEEL.?Also, Plow Iron in all widths. Also, Plow Moulds and llorso Slioo Nails, Traces, llames, Saddles, Ac. Just received at tho "Old Corner." November 7 K. W. BONNEY. BACOX, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curing and very fine, for sale at tlio 'old corner,' by E. W. BONNET. HOUGH, :ATE WM. ANDERSON, iroad & DeKalb-Streets. ni-CAROLINA, JTT.T- O TVT SAIffTI JPi'LY OF ITS & CAPS, are, Hollow War?. Tin Ware, Groceries, <fcc. TERMS CASH. I :eptcd the agency of the PRANCE COMPANY, CAROLINA, AND THE LIFE IHM 1A, bUUTLl UAJiULliNA, I to receive applications for policies of LIFE" terms. The Lives on SLAVES J named LIAffl L. DePASS, Agent larolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Alabama Fire Insurance COMPANY. fTMIK Undersigned, ns Agent for the above SouthJ. crn Insurance Company, is prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Buddings, &c. November 1 tV. L. DePASS. FA LL& WINTER" 1I7C INVITE THE ATTENTION T of our friends and tlio public generally to our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which is eompleto in all its various branches. AND WILL BE SOLD * OH CASH ONLY. McCURRY & HAMMERSLOUGF. November 1 Fall Goods. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND OF HIS _L last Fall purchases: Super Black Bombazines. " 5-1 Black all-wool DeLane. 44 . 44 44 Cashmere and Merino. 44 44 44 Plain and Drilled Alapaccas. 44 <1-1 44 English Crape. Colored English Merino. 44 Printed DeLanes. Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel. Merino Vests for children. Misses, ladies, boys?femeu " Drawers, for Ladies and Men. ' Union Dresses for Ladies. Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlalon Muslins, White Drillianles and Dimity Kmbroiderics. Edging-sand Inserting*, Laces, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. A good stock of English Cotton Hoso and Half Hose, with a fair slock of other goods suitable for families' Fall use. W. D. McDOWALL. Novembcv 1 flrknrl SortronfHi ? Wl WM MWJh V HUVO tV AAA1 Ct A GOOD COOK, WASIIKR and IRONER. ALSO, A No. 1 Bricklayer and Plasterer. Also, a good House boy and Farmer. All of whom can bo hired to approved persons, by making early application to this ollice, or Mr. I. B. Alexander. December 6 tf