The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, February 21, 1862, Image 3
To til? Soldiers from Sonlli Curolina.
Intlie Army of tlie Polomsie.
4 By direction of the Governor and Couucil of
Soutli Carolina, I address you.
You were the first to respond to the call of
the State for the defence of our common country.
At her bidding you rushed to a distant
border, and unfurled the Palmetto in the face
of an advancing foe. For her, and yourselves,
you have won imperishable renown, when, in
conjunction with your fellow-soldiers from
^ttllOl* Sstsltfic i-r.it oiiliinu/i.l "... ...I : I.
-. V. uvhw^ J V?? IV 1 <.*.1 llll'ou \ ItHJIIL'Jl WHICH
buried the hireling foe behind the defences of
bis capital. You have displayed a brilliant
courage, and, higher still, you have borne with
fortitude, not only the battle's shock, but the
deadly fever and the wintci's storm. The
State is proud of your conduct, your devotion
and your achievements. In the name of that
State, a grateful people, we thank you. lint
the main object is not yet achieved ? the establishment
before the world, and in fact, ?i
the indcpcndance of the Confederate States
of America. Our own existence as a State is
involved in it. The enemy, drawing confidence
from overwhelming numbers and superior appliances
of war. still vainlv hones to stihitimito
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us; and his forces arc enlisted for the cor.
You arc trained and tried ; stand, therefore,
to your arms. Let him no longer insult you
with the consoling hope that you will vanish
1 n his presence. Tarnish not the bright crown
which now gleams on your brow, bv leaving
the field with the enemy in your sight. Let
it not be said that by your absence the valient
few who remained were overwhelmed and the
fair fabiic, our country's liberty, laid low in the
dust. With your help, we can defeat the too?
and we will. J>\* all the high impulses which
move a Soldier's soul, and all the sacred influences
of patriotism, we ask you to record your
names oil the immortal list of those who hav
already express d their resolution to tight this
battle until we shall compter an honorable and
glorious peace.
AVI .1-- -a ? ' ?
<i nun uio crowning victory is won?wneu
onr country stands discnthr died and redeemed,
and its independence established?history will
say of you, sons of Carolina, that while you
were the first to fly to arms, you refused to lay
them down until our cause was vindicated.
Then a grateful country will be lavish of her
honors and her benefits upon the children and
children's children of the heroic veterans of
the army of the Potomac.
JAMES CI I ESN IT, Jn.,
Chief of Department of the Military
of South Carolina.
rn? HI I III! I I IWIH I >I I ! I n I > I
OBITUARY.
DIKD, in this place, on Thursday, the 1 Oili inst . of
tvphoyd pneumonia, llARMOX ARUANTS, of Capt.
K. It. Cantey's company, ajred atiout 11) years.
? ? i !im^?M?unaaBe.-s??t* rjratcna.'A*.-'
Special 3STo+iees.
NOTICE.
AN ELECTION WILL UK 1IKLI) OX SATURPA'.r,
tlio 15tli inst. for a "Warden of the Town of
Camden, to till the vacancy caused by ihe resignation
of Dr. D. M. Rod gci'S. "Win. SI. Billings, S. Hammerfilougli
and W. C. Long are appointed Managers.
By order of Council.
February 7 2 J. W. McCURRY, T. R.
sicb-:i>s,
OK TllK GROWTH OF I860. A FULL SUPPLY
for salo at tlio POST OFFICK.
January 17
IOOO RALLS ? <>TTO\ WAIVYF,I>.
WE "WILL BUY OXK THOUSAND BALKS
COTTON. M. BAUM & BROS.
January 17
iVILLBirN ALMANAC, FOIt 1MI2.
PRICE?FI FT KEN CKXT3. FOR S A LK AT TIIK
January 3 POST-OFFICE.
POST OI B K i: XOTBCF.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE MAILS WILL
be closed daily at 8 p. m.
The oflico will be opened from 8 a. m. to 12 in., and
from 1 to 3 p. ni., and for one hour after opening of
the mail in the evening. For the mid-day trains, the
mails to Richmond arid Charleston are closed at 11 a.
r>l n.wl Ov- nil ll.n. ? ..ns ... ..1 ? A -
.... , uu\? iui an ir?; uuiti uillVCn ill l 1/ ?l. ill.
Letters dropped into tho oflicc for delivery, must be
prepaid, two cents each. No letter is delivered unless
no prepaid. T. W. PKGUKS, P. M.
January 15 tf
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate
of JKS3E F. YOUNG, decoasod, either by note
or account, will please call 011 the Administrator and
nettle the sarno, by cash or note, as 1 wish to pet the
business closed up in somo shape or form, at an early
day. J. M. GAY'LE, Adru r.
February 11 i
Extra Fine Family Flour
1 AH BAGS KXTUA. FINE FAMILY FLOUR,
X V/v/ in store and lor sale low, at tlio " Olil Brick
Corner," by T. S. MYERS.
February 21 iluio
Fine North Carolina Hams
1 SMALL QUANTITY OF NO. OA. 11AMS
VV in store and for gale low, at tlic "Old Brick
Coiner," by T. S. MYERS.
February 21 0
Committed to Jail.
IX KERSHAW DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 20, A
Boy by the name of J'etcr, who says he belongs
! to John Harrison, of Fairfield District. Said boy is
1 about liliy years old, very stout built, and says he
| has been run away lor some time.
The owner will come forward, provo property, pay
' charges and take him away. E K SILL. Jailor.
February 21 per Duncan Sheorn.
NOTICE.
I> ECRU ITS WANTED.?ALL PERSONS WHO
\ are desirous of enlisting in tuy t 'ompany, now
serving in Virginia, are reipnstid to eotne f rward
and enroll their names, Congress allows a bounty of
liny u liars to each persons wl.o enlists.
February 'JI K. 1 i. CANTKY. Captain.
Notice.
VI.L HUAlt I'T A XS, TKFSTKKS, Ac, AVHO
arc, by law, required to account annually to the
I Court t?l Ivjuity lor Kershaw lllslricl, S. 0., will
' please lilo their returns with liie Commissioner of said
Court, oil or before the ldth day of March next.
; ltulcs will be issued against all defaulters, iiutncdiately.
\YM. It. TAYIjOK, C. K. K. I>.
| Commissioner's Olllce, Feb. 1.",, 180'J.
Februorv 21
Apple Brandy.
SKVKRAL l'.AKKKLS KXTRA FINK AlTLK
_ Hit AN I ?Y, live years old. in store and lbr sale
low lor cash, at the "Uld Brick Corner/'
I January 31 ilmo T. S. MYK11S.
STATU or SOUTH iA,UOLli\A.
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KXKCUTIVK COUNCIL OH A MHK1I, ^
Fobru.-irv 14 1SG2. J
;rpiIK FOI.I,< >\YIX(j mi SO L U T ION',
j rdopted this day I?v the <lovcrnor ami
Council, has been ordered t<? he puhli>hcd.
Jit'so//'e</, That so much of an Act entitled
"An Act to reduce all Acts and clauses of
Acts in relation to the militia of this State to
J one Act, and to amend the same,*' ratified the
j I 71h of 1 >eeemher, 18 H, as relates to the niiij
form of the olHcors of the Miliiin of tin
- ,
ami so nmeli as relates to tin- requirements of
said oilicers to he in uniform wliilo sitting on
courts-martial. and tin* same is hereby suspended
for and during the continuance of the pre1
s lit war.
Kxtrart from the minute's.
J?\ order of the tlovernor and (Council.
1\ .1. MUSKS, Jn., Sectetarv.
Kel>. 21 1
papers in the State enpv once.
jST oi ice.
ON AND AFT!It TIIK F!U>T DAY OF .! AXI"
arv, 1 will sell no jroods on credit. Fash sales
only?and invite ail those indebted to mo to make immediate
payment. or l\tiliti;_c to do so will lind their
notes and neeonnts in the hands of an attorney for
collect ion. lninicdiate attention to tlio above is required.
T. S. M V KltS.
January S ihno
Field Kands Wanted.
iAVlSllTO 111 It K SI X Oil Hit JUT (SOOD FIKLD
Hands for the present year. For pariienlars address
;no at Iliekorv Head, or J. M. (Jaylo, at Oamj
y. ' a I.' /'I i'...- V
... ... ^y. r . \ ii i IJL. > i\,
February ~ Hickory Mosul, S. 0.
Wanted Immediately.
VFKK'rt COLORKO MAX TO WAIT I l'OX A
Soldier sit .M.ma<sas. <J??tmI wajjos and f*ood
treatment may bo expected. Apply ai tl.e Hank of
l sin.den
Fobrunry 14 '2
Crockery and Glassware.
VUOOD ASSOIM'MKXT OK t'lin KI-lliY AND
(Masswaro ott baud, and tor sale lo.v at tlio ** < >1< 1
Comer." by K. W. BOXXKY.
February 14
Blanket Shawls
VIJ. AV0O1. BLAXKKT SHAWLS, ST'ITABLK
. for Soldier's Shirts, for sale at the "Old Corner,"
by K W. BOXXKY.
February 14
India Rubber Gin Bands,!
("UTTTIXO KXIVKS, COltN SIIKLL12RS AXD
J I'LOlTO1 IS, for sale at the "Old Corner," by
jNOVcmuer i K. W. JilKN.NKY.
Notice.
'piIIS IS TO CAUTION ALL PERSON'S FROM
1 trading for a Note given to Mr. M. K. Black, lor ;
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated ?tlio
early part of the present year, and signed by "Sutherland
Letnond and James Dnnlnp '?the said noto
having been lost, and since settled, by a now paper.
It was given for the hire oi 17til and Charles for the
year 1801. E. W. BONNE Y.
December 20
The Cash System
I T AS BEEN FORCED UPON US BY OUR
J 1 inability to obtain tlio means of continuing our
business from any other source. Our customers will
therefore please take notice that wo will henceforth
till no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether for
goods from our store or for work from our shop, unless
under previous special urrunyenieuts, distil,cthj iiiuclc
with us. j. j. workman & co.
January 10
Notice.
A VE WILL SEEL GOODS DURING 1SG2 FOR
? ? cash only. No books or memorandums will he
will be kept. No goods will bo allowed to leave the
store until fully settled for. No orders will be lilhd
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is intended
tor one and all : and we very much hope that
no one will ask us to depart from this rule, as we are
determined to adhere to it " ithout respect ol persons.
Dee '20 ilm MAliUNKY, BOSWELL ?L BRO.
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WORSTED DRY GOODS.
VLSO RICH SILK DRESSES. WITH A LARGE
quantity of Embroideries, &c.. for sale at cost, tor
cash, at the ''Old Corner/' E. W. BONNE Y,
January 21
Notice.
U ' K HAVING DISCONTINUED THE CREDIT
t t system entirely, all orders nmsl l>u accompanied
with the cash, or its equivalent. Special agreements,
or those we are indebted to, accepted.
December 27 Kt)OPMANN A: SOMMICRS.
Notice.
/1RKDIT SALES, AS HERETOFORE. WII.L NE
V7 discontinued on and alter tho 1st of January
next. Special arrangements only accepted.
December 20 DU AKEFUltD it CO.
Final Notice
'IM10SE AV1IO ARE INDENTED TO JOSEPH M.
1 GAYLE, and JOS. M GAYLE it' CO., are again
notiiied that the notes and accounts of the said linns
are in the hands ot \V. L DkPass. attorney at law.
for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they
will be positively put in suit.
November lf?
A^QtiOO.
VLL PERSONS INDENTED TO THE ESTATE
. of JOSEPH LEE. are notiiied that they will find
their notes and accounts in the hands of W. L. DkPass.
attorney at law. for collection, and uniess settled
by lb-turn Day, they will be put in suit.
November 15
Coperas.
r I'M! REE HUNDRED I.US. OF GOOD ('OPERAS,
1 lor sale at a low price, at the " Old Prick Corner
January 51 3mo T. S MYERS.
Tr\ 1
4 LOT. WITH A XHW BLACKSMITH SHOP.'
1 \ situated on the corner of Broad and York-street,
will be rented for the present year.
January 31 E W. BOXXEY.
1ST OTICErpilE
EXDERSIOXED II AS JEST RECEIVED A
? goodarticle of ID'LLAXD 11 N". and an excellent
article of N. E.REM A lot of good Eve \\ IIISKKV:
also, a few barrels of Xortli Carolina Extra,
at the Old Brick Corner." T. S. MYl l.'S.
January 31 3mo
Wide Iron1)Lon;il
STE.EL. ScCKLT SPADES. 1L0KS,
Ac., just received by E. W. BOXXEY.
February 7
Seed Oats.
BESIIELS fixe quality seep oats,
? 0\ / l'.?r sale low lor Cash, ;.t the "Old Brick
Corner." T. S. MYERS.
January 31 3ino
South-Carolina?Korshaw District
15Y WSl, M. Jil l.l.OCIC, KSQUIItl-:, OKDISMtV.
\\" II El! EAS. JOlfX KIRK PATRICK and JAS.
T I >. K1 RK PATRICK applied to me for Letters
of Administration on all and singular the goods
and chattels, rights and credits of Paul F. Yi!?
lepigue, late of the District aforesaid, deceased:
'1 hose are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to he and appear hclbro mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for t lie said District, to beholden at Kershaw
Court House on the third day of March
next., to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not he granted.
(iiven under my Hand and .Seal, this 12th day
of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two and in the eighty-seventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
February 1 I :: W.M. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
Cough Syrup.
4 P0S1TIVK CUKK FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
t \ \ .. l i 1 : 1 -11 i: - i
j. *. ,.\>i 1111j?i, * uijmiiii|miuii, mm an uisuiist'3 ui uiu
Cliest and Lungs, Prepared by
December 20 J. J. MoKAIN.
PRODUCE.
rpilK UNDERSIGNED WILL TAKE IN PAY
1 inont of debts, all kinds of country produce at
llie highest market price, at tin1 time of delivery.
Anxious to cl#e up his old business, as far as possible,
and at the same time accommodate the farmer and
planter, he solicits such payments.
January 24 ' K. W. BONNEY.
Liquid Rennet
13LATR .t WKYTH'S LIQUID RENNET, FOR
) making, in a lew moments, the most delicious
desert. For sale by J. J. McKAlN.
December 20
NOTICE.
Yfll, JOS. M. GAYLE IS MY AUTHORIZED
It JL Agent during my absence in the service.
January 3 2ino E. A. YOUNG.
Tax Notice.
I "WILL ATTEND AT THE FOLLOWING PLAces
on the following days, for the purposo of collecting
the Taxes of Kershaw District, for tbo year
1801:
At Liberty Hill, on Monday the 3d March.
At Mat ltock, on Tuesday -itii March.
At Buffalo, or: Wednesday oth March.
At Lizenby's, on Thursday <5lh March.
At Sell rock's, on Friday 7th March.
At Cure toll's Mill on Saturday Slli March.
My Books will be opened then at the store of Messrs.
MeCurry tl> llainiuersloughs, in Camden, until the
1st of May, at which time the books will be pos.tively
closed, and all defaulters doubled taxed.
' January 31 4 11. PATE, T. C. K. D.
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Oamclen, S>o. Oa.,
Will cure Dyspepsia, pain in the
side, I leadaehe, loss of appetite, constipation
of the .Bowels, giddiness
and rush of l?lood to the head; and
acts as a general tonic to the whole
system.
It is warranted purely vegetable
in itseomposition, and being prepared
by an experienced Druggist, the Proprietor
claims that it is worthy of a
trial from the Southern public.
Alanv eertitient.es hnvino* Won w.
ceived certifying that this Medicine
lias cured many longstanding cases
of the above diseases, a few of these
from "well known and responsible
names will be published occasionally.
\V h ol esal e A gen t s, 11 a v i l a xd, Stev
ex son it Co., Charleston, S. C.
Sold by llasseltine it Massey, Lancaster,
S. C\; McCill tt Beattie, Pleas
ant llill; K. (J. Patterson Liberty
Hill.
Sugar and Molasses.
/' IU1DS. CHOICE SUCAH.
O 155 bl>ls choico Xow Orleans Molasses.
2(? lialt-bnrrel do do. in store and to
arrive, lor sale by M. BAUM &, BltOS.
January 3
HARDWARE,
C1ARPETS, HUtlS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale
J at (lie " Old Corner.'' E. W. BONNEY.
January 21