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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Headquarters, March 5, 1861. rFHE PRESIDENT OF TI1E CONFEDERate States, through the Secretary of W ?r, has called on me, as Governor of South Carolina, to furnish five more regiments for and during the war. Now, then, under this requisition, I do hereby call for men to come forward as volunteers, individually and separately, or by companies now formed of not less than sixty-eight aggregate to the principles laid down in the resolutions of the Council hereunto attached. Ten ders of service will be inadc in writing to the Adjutant General's ofKce in Coluutbia. Those volunteering as individuals will be formed into companies as soon as possible, the officers to be appointed by the Governor and Council. The Secretary of War, in his requisition, says, that "each soldier will receive a bounty of fifty dollais when the Regiment or Company is mustered into service, and will be allowed transportation from his home to the place of rendezvous," and will also bo oloihed, supplied and armed at the expense of the Confederate States. No man liable to duty will be allowed to enter any other company now in service for any term, less than the war, until this requisition for five infantry regiments be complied with. If tiies-e Reg incuts are not formed by volunteers by the 2Uth instant, then a conscription w ill be made to meet the balance of the requisition, upon prin- j ciples winch win he announced in gun oral or- 1 ders of detail issued by the Chief of the Military Department, in connection with the Adjutant and Inspector-General. 1 need not make an appeal to the people to meet this requisition. The country is in dan- j ger. We have met with reverses. There is no alternative. We must fight for our homes i and our altars. No people are fit to be free tin- ' less they are willing to march through the per- ; ils of severe coufiict and battle. This State [ was the cradle of the revolution. Let her sons now hang out their battle tlags from every i home. Let us make the State one entrenched | camp, anu, 11 we are 10 inn, lei every ireeman find, at least, a soldier's grave. Let all come to their country's call. If we are brave and true, there is no permanent danger. Without ditlicnlty and peril, independence itselt would not be valued. No people were ever tree without dangers and struggles. Our true safety is to meet every danger with more indomitable courage, and to rise higher with any and evendisaster. In the war of our lirst revolution, South Carolina passed through far more despe rate trials. Under the guide of the God of Uattlcs, we must rise to our destiny, and Irom our very defeats gather renewed strength in the defence of our firesides and of our homes. Given under my hand and the seal of the State at Columbia, this the 5th day of j March, in the year of our Lord one ;hou? [L.s.Jand eight hundred and sixty-two, and ot the independence of the State of South Carolina the eighty-sixth. \\ W. PICK ENS. Resolved, by the Governor and Council, 1 hat in view of the great requisition for troops lor the war by the Confederate Government, no person not now under orders, subject to military duty in South Carolina, shall he permitted to enter Confederate service for a less time than ^ for the war. Resolved, That the Chief of the Military Department, together with the Adjutant-Cone- j ral, proceed at once to devise a scheme by j which all the arms-bearing white male inhabi- i tauts of South Carolina, between the ages of j eighteen and forty-five, shall be enrolled, as | well as those now in service for a less period than the war, as those not in service, from which roll the troops raised shall be subject, by lot, except such volunteers as shall come in as hereinafter provided. Resolved, That the individual volunteers, for infantry service, will be received until the iioth of March instant, who shall he organized into companies, battalions and regiments ? ali ollicers to be appointed and assigned by the vjov- j ernor and Council, and the troops so organized shall be mustered immediately into Confederate service. ^ y .1 rpi. _ X !. ? _ 1 JtCtOll'CUj mat iiiuuiirv companies >iirent.v ( formed, in accordance with the Confederate regulations, volunteering for the war, will he I received with their own company officers? the field officers to be appointed by the Governor and Council. Extract from the minutes of March 3d. F. J. MUSES, Jr., Secretary*. All papers in the State will publish the above proclamation and resolutions until the 20th of March instani, the daily papers publishing every other day. March 7 7 Muslins. Lawns &c. I710R LAD IKS' DltEoaEb, ON 8.YEK, \T TilK * 44Old Corner." E. W. LOUMEV. llarch 7 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER.\ March Vtli. 1862. I Tho following list of persons entitled to exemption from militia service, and so forth, adopted by the Governor and Council, has been ordered to be published: I. Resolved, That the following persons shall be exempted from all militia service and from all drafts for actual service; The Governor and members of Executive Council ; Judges of of the < lourt of Law of Equity ; Treasurers of the State; President of the Bank of the State, and ali persons over the age of sixtv-five and under the age of sixteen years: J*roriifrd, That any person so exempted shall, if he holds any military commission in this State or the Confederate States, be not allowed to plead the exemption. II. The following persons shall be exomp ted from ordinary militia duty and I com draft ] for tlx.' Confederate service, but shall he liable J to perform patrol duty, and ..hall he subject as | alarm men, to he ordered to perform actual ! service in their respective. Unlades, to wit;' Members of both branches of the General Assembly; Secretary of State; Surveyor < ieneral; Comptroller (ieneral; Ordinaries; Clerks of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas; Masters, Commissioners and Registers in Ivpiity, all regularly officiating Clergymen; all regulrr licensed practicing Physicians; the Faculty of the South Carolina College; Professors in other incorporated Colleges and in Theological Schools; Schoolmasters having under their tuition not less than twenty scholars; All Students at Schools, Academies and Colleges, under the age of eighteen; all Branch Pilots; one white man to each established Factory, Toll Bridge and Toll Grain mill, if actually l>v such h white m ill* the President. ( " I . - - - ' ier ;in< 1 one Toller of the several banks of the Slate: the officers ami men of the city guard of the cities of Charleston and Columbia; the Chiefs and Assistants ami thirty members of each company of the Fire Departments of Charleston and Columbia; the nceessary ofliccrs and all necessary employees of Railroad Companies; the Snperintcndant and Keeper of the Lunatic Asylum; all persons holding ofliee under the Confederate States; the officers and cadets of the Military Academics; the Keepers /?! till) \ IVl i\l ?i I o ant'c tlwi \/| IIIV AkltlVlMllil VI III V ? 'lltiv ^ V'lllVVII1 VI III V Ordnance, Quartermaster and Connnissarv Departments of the State; and all persons between sixteen and eighteen and forty-five and sixty-five and overseers exempted in accordance with the Ordinance of the Convention. 111. Aliens shall be exempt from ail draft for actual service against a foreign enemy, and may plead exemption from all orders requiring them as militia to serve against such enemy, but in all other re-ports shall be subject to ordinary militia and patrol duly. Kxtract from minutes of March 7th. I?y order otHhe < Jovernor and Council. V. .J. MOSKS, Jr., Secretary. All papers in the State copy once. March U 1. STATE OF MOUTH ( \HOLI\A. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, ) Colum it I a. February 25, 18G2. ) OTJCK is hereby given that all persons having any arms suited Ibr public service, or any lead, powder, saltpetre or sulphur, are earnestly requested to report the same t<> the Chief of tho Military Department. or to agents appointed by him, and that fair prices will be given for them for too use of tho State By order of the Governor and Council. F .1 MOSl'S. jr.. Secretaiy. All papers in the State copy tinea Hums. February "28 3 111 Kquity-Koi'Hhavv District. BILL FOR PARTITION, CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, Ac. Thomas Lang vs. Edward M. Boykin. Mary E. Boykin, j Sallic W Boykin. Harriet Lang. John C. Lang, Ed i ward 13. Lang, i hcodore Lang. anal Samuel W. L. j Lang. It appearing that the above named John O. Lang, Rd * anl 13 Lang. and Theodore Lang, Defendants reside out of and be\oud I ho limits of this tate. it is ordered, on motion of Richards >n .v (Jay Complainnts Solicitors, tiait the said Jo n C. Lang, Kdward 13. i . aug Theodore Lang. dt? plead, answer, or demur to | Said Bill, within three months fioin date hereof, or I g,iid Bill will be lu'seti l>>'n cm/fsso against them. It is further ordered, that this order be published in the ? amden Con/tdtrule, for three months, once a i week. December 13 3mo WM R TAYLOR, C, E. K r M'CBRRY k Hi SUCCESSORS TO THE j South-East Corner of 1 CAMDEN, SOU' KLEBP CONSTA] A FULL SI CLOTHING, HJ TTool^ and Shoes?, Crockery \\ Iron. Nails. C November 1 mu^i the subscriber IBAVIIVQ AC( JKLUTUiLLi lilJtJJi 1JNS OF 11ALEIG1I, NOHTI1 mmm MUTUAL COMPANY. OF COLUMI FOR CAMDEN ANI) VICINITY, is prepare INSURANCE, on the most reasonable at m oil crate rates. Tiff T VV 11 November 1 North < CTMMMMW?aiHtlllHUJIii^'.'l HIM =? M WW. 1j. DePAS?, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND ! ^OttCITOR IK HQUrfY;, CAMDEN, S. C., Will practice in Kerslmw nml the surrounding Dis Iriels. November 1 mum n. WE AUK NOW OPENING AT THE Store lately occupied by It. Latin, one door above the "Old Corner," A FltKSIl ASSORTMENT OF HEAVY and FANCY CU 11 O C IE RIES. We have now in Store BEST BALTIMORE HAMS, l^ine "LaI'd and Jhtoon Sides, GOSHEN CHEESE, White Bread Corn, B'l Oris, It Ml?, aiMl JIOLASSE ALSO. SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OF FitESU BOSTON CRACKERS, Some very Choice Assorted Pickles, Candies and Spices, Corn Starch, for Table Use. O a 11 d 1 ? s, & c. ALSO, Bio and Old Java Coffee, Sugars, Bagging, Rope, &c. All for sale nt the lowest prices for CASII. Call and purchase. Sept. 18,?tf. \J ERY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINE Dairy Cheese: Figs and Sugar Raisins. Just received at the "Old Corner" November 7 E. \V. BONNEY. 1>LOW STEEL.?Also. Plow Iron in all widths. Also. Plow Moulds and Horse Shoe Nails, Traces. Haines, Saddles, &c. Just received at the "Old Corner." Novemboi 7 E. W. BONNEY. ]>ACOK, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curing J ) and very line for sale at the 'old corner,' bv f W. BONNEY. IMEBSLOlH, LATE WJf. ANDER&ONy Broad & DeKalb-StreetSj HI-CAROLINA, NT TXjY OHXT HAJTP UPPLY OF ITS & CAPS, rare, Hollow "Warc, Tin Ware, Groceries, <fco. TERllS CASH. XT A T P011JU1CIL CEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE URANCE COMPANY, CAROLINA, AND THE , LIFE imiiii 31 A, SOUTH CAROLINA, >d to receive applications for policies of LIFE terms. The Lives on SLAVKS insured MAM T. TloPASS Ao-ont IJUAAAAIA JU| A/V* AAQVUV Carolina Mutual Lite Insurance Company. -Alal)a,ina Fire Insurance C O M F -A. Y . r|MlK Undersigned, as Agent for tno above Soulh1 orn Insurance Company, is prepared to issuo policies 01 insurance against loss oy tire on au mumI ings, kc. November 1 W. L. DePASS. FALL & WINTER AVE INVITE THE ATTENTION tt of our friends and the public generally to our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AYliieh is complete in all its various branches. AND WILL BE SOLD LOlt CASH ONLY. McCURRY k 1IAMMERSLOUGH. | November 1 fall Woods. 4 'pilKSUBSOHIDK.lt HAS ON 1IAXD OF 1IIS .1 last Fall purchases: Super Black Bombazines. 44 ft-4 Black nil-wool DeLane. 44 44 44 Cashmere and Merino. 44 44 44 Plain and Drilled Alapaccas. 44 4-4 44 English Crape. Colored English Merino. 44 Printed DeLnnes Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel. Merino Vests for children. Misses, ladies, boys A men 44 Drawers, for Ladies and Men. 4* Union Dresses for Ladies. Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlaton Muslins. White Brillinntex and Dimity Embroideries. Edgings and Inserting**, Laces. Linen Cambric Hand: kcrchhfs, Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. A good stock ot Knglish t/'otton lioso and Half Hose, with a fair stock of other goods suitable for families' Fall use. W. I). McDOWALL. November 1 Good Servants to Hire. A GOOD COOK, WA81IKR and 1R0NER. also, A No. 1 Bricklayer and Flasterer. Also, a good tIou9c boy and Fanner. AH of whom can bo hired to approved persons, by making early application to, this office, or Mr. T. B. At.fxanpf.i;. Dcf-nibcr 0