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entitled UL* Act fnrtibor W provide for the
publie defence," approved 14th Abril, 1869,
and generally known as the "Conscription Act,"
are hereby ordered to appear at the Court
House of the District in which they reskle,
and report to the enrolling Officer there on
doty, on tae 1st day otJuly, 1802.
II. The Enrolling Officer will be prepared
t<j grant exemptions under the law of Congress
hereto appended.
- III. The oonscripta will be prepared, alter
enrollment^ to report at this Camp of Instruction
on Tnesday, the 8th day of July proximo.
By order: J. 8. PRESTON,
Lieut. Col. Com'dg Camp of Instruction.
The Commandant of the Camp of Instruction
informs the persons embraced in the above
order that those who report most promptly
will secure a choice of the corps and arm of
the service to which they desire to be attached.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant & Inspector-General,s Office,
Richmond, Mav 19, 1862.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 37.
I. The following Act and Regulations in
refferecce thereto are published for the information
of aH concerned:
An Act to Exempt Certain Persons from Enrollment
for Service in the Armies of the
confederate estates.
Sec. 1. The Congress of the Confederate
States of America do enact, That all persona
who shall be held to bo unfit for military service
under rules to be prescribed by the Secretary
of War: All in service or employ of the
Confederate States; all judicial and executive
officers of Confederate or State Governments;
the Members of both Houses of the Congress
and of the Legislatures of the several States,
and their respective officers; all clerics of the
officers of the State and Confederate Governments
allowed by law; all engaged in carrying
the mails; all ferrymen on post routes; all pilots
and persons engaged in the marine service and
in actual service on river and railroad routes of
' * transportation; telegraphic opperators and ministers
of religion in the regular discharge of
ministerial duties; all engaged in working iron
vninas fnvnonno anrl (Annrlvino* nil 4AiiwnAnmA?\
xiiwt;^ luiunvvo ouu ivuuuii^ nil jv/ui uiuu
printers actually employed in printing newspapers;
all presidents and professors of colleges
and academies, and all teachors having as
many as twenty scholars; snperintendants of
the public hospitals, lunatic asylums and the
regular nurses and attendants therein, and the
teachers employed in the institution for the
deaf and dumb and blind; in each apothecary
tore now established and doing business, one
appthecary in good standing who is a practical
druggist; superintendents and operatives in
womand cotton factories, who may be exempted
by the Secretary of War; shall be and are
hereby exempted from military service in the
Confederate States.
Approved April 21, 1662.
II. By the above Act of Congress, the fol
lowing classes of persons are exempt from enrollment
for military service:
Jnstices of the peace; sheriffs and deputy
sheriffs; clerks and deputy clerks, allowed by
law; masters and commissioners in chancery;
district and State attorneys; attorneys general;
postmasters and deputy postmasters and clerks,
allowed by law; commissioners of revenue, and
foreigners, who have not acquired domicil in
the Confederate States.
III. The following are not exempt:
Militia officers not in service; persons exempt
by State laws, but not by the above Act; for*
eignere, who have acquired domicil in the Confederate
States.
IV. No person other than those expressly
named or properly implied in the above Act,
can be exempted, except by fnrnishing a substitute,
exempt from military service, in conformity
with- Regulations already published.
*" (General Orders No. 29;) and such exemption
is valid only so long as the said substitute is
legally exempt.
V. Persons who have furnished substitutes
will receive their certificates of exemption from
. the captains of companies or the commandants
of^camps, by whom the substitutes have been
accepted. Other certificates of exemption will
be granted by the enrolling officers only, who
will receive fall instructions in regard to the
conditions and nrtode of exemptions. Applications
for exemption cannont, therefore, be considered
by the War Department.
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S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector-General.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Adjutawt & Iw8P*ctor-General'b Office,
Columbia, Jane 17, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 24.
1. The President of tho Confederate States
having made a call for all persons coming under
"An Act to further provide for the public
defence," generally known as the "Conscription
Act," all perspns liable to such conscription
will promptly report, pursuant to Special Order
No. 1 of Lieut. Col. John S. Preston, Comi
mu .
m?adittg Qnp of herewith
p?0#ih?d. w . >V :
mUitis of l^6^towiff^?tl5ShTxtcnd this
orOor to ameers commanding companies in
their retfOBCtive regiments,
III. Officers commanding companies of the
militia of this State will forth witfrgive publicity
to this order within their respective companies,
and warn all persons liable to conscription to
a prompt obedienoe to the above mentioned
Special Order No. 1. By order.
WILMOT G. DkSATJSSURE,
Adjutant and Inspectot^General.
and call attention.
June 27 2
The Cash System
Has been forced upon us by our
inability to obtain the means of continuing our
business from any other source. Our customers will
therefore please take notice that we will henceforth
fill no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether for
goods from our store or. for work from our shop, unless
under previous special arrangements, distinctly made
with w. j. j. workman & co.
January 10
Notice.
This is to caution all persons from
trading for a Note given to Mr. M. K. Black, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated the
early part of the presont year, and signed by "Sutherland
A Lemond and James Dunlap"?the said note
having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper.
It was given for the hire of Phil and Charles for the
year 1861. E. W. BONNEY.
December 20
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Notice.
The undersigned, intending to make
a change in his business on the first of January
next, will dispose of his stock of goods at exceedingly
low prices, until that time, for cash, or to punctual
customers. My object is to turn as many goods as
possible into cash, giving the purchaser n LIBERAL
bargain for liis money. K. W. BONNEY.
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For Sale.
The telegraph line prom camden to
Kingsville is offered for sale. There are thirty
seven (37) miles of good wire. Twelvo (12) miles of
it single new wire with soldered joints.
With the same, two (2) good Magnets and Registers,
and all tbe connections of the office are ofl'erod for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase may take the Line as
it stands, with the Glasses and Brackets, or can have
it taken down and coiled.
April 6 J. K. WITHERSPOON. ,
North Carolina bacon and lard for
sale at the " Old Corner."
April 6 E. W. BONNEY.
Final NoticeThose
who are indebted to Joseph m.
GAYLE, and JOS. M. GAYLE <fe CO., are again
notified that the notes and accounts of the said firms
are in the hands of W. L. DePass, attorney at law,
for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they
will be positively put in suit.
November 15
HARDWARE,
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale
at tho " Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY.
January 24
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC '
C1 AN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner
) than any other medicine, is safe, pleasant and
reliable. Sold by. J. J. McKAIN
Flower Jars,
IN ANY SIZE, JUST OPENED, AT THE "OLD
Corner," by E. W. BONNEY.
March 7
SUCCESSORS TO THE 1
South-East Corner of 1
CAMDEN, SOOT
JESL J!!!?1 JE*
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CLOTHING, H/l
Boots and. Shoes, Crockery W
Iron. Nails. <3
November 1
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THE SUBSCRIBER HATING ACC
MUTUAL LIFE INS1
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FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prepare<
INSURANCE, on the most reasonable 1
at moderate rates.
WIL
November 1 North C
WM. L. DePAS?,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
cso&iflivoR IN SQVIVY,
CAMDEN, S. C.,
Will practice in Kershaw and the surrounding Dis
tricts. November 1
VERY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINE
Dairy Cheese; Figs and Sugar Raisins.
Just received at the "Old Corner "
N9vember 7 E. W. BONNET.
PLOW STEEL.?Also, Plow Iron in all widths.
Also, Plow Moulds and Horse Shoe Nails, Traces,
Ilames, Saddles, Ac. Just received at the "Old Corner."
November 7 E. W. BONNEY.
BAtUH4 aides and anouiuers, ot Baltimore curing
and very fine for sale at the 'old corner,' by
E. W. BONNET.
MedLloine Oliosts.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, POCKET CASES
Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Ac.
A large assortment just opened at
Sept. 26,?tf. McKAIN'S DRUG STORE.
Jose Q. Felipe,
{FROM HAVANA, CUBA,)
IMPORTER AND DEADER IN
Havana and Domestic Segars, the
Best Virginia Chewing & Smoking
Tobacco.
A CHOICE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY SNUFF,
PIPES, Ac., Ac., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 64 market-Street.
SIGN OF "NO IMP Of SI T1 0 N,"
charleston, so. ca.
November 7
Blanket ShawlsAll
wool blanket shawls, suitable
for Soldier's Shirts, for sale at the " Old Corner,"
by E. W. BONNEY.
February 14
Notice.
WE WILL SELL GOODS DURING 1862 FOR
cash only. No books or memorandums will be
will be kept. No goods will be allowed to leave the
store until fully settled for. No orders will be filled
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is in*
tended for one and all; and we very much hope that
1 no one will ask us to depart from this rule, as we are
determined to aanere to it without respect of persons.
Dec 20 3m MARONEY, B08WELL A BRO.
4-4 Matting:
AL80 COTTON CARPETING AND LINEN
Crumb Cloths, for sale at the " Old Corner."
May 2 E. W. BONNEY.
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.ATE WM. ANDERSON,
troad & DeKalb,-Streets,
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Groceries, See.
TERMS CASH.
lEHTED THE A?ENCT OF THE
JRANCE COMPANY,
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tTH CAROLINA,
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i to receive applications/or policies of MPE
terms. The Lives on SLAVES insured
LIAM L. DePASS, Agent
'arolina Mutual Lift Insurance Company.
Alabama
Fire Insurance
COMPANY.
'T^HE Undersigned, as Agent for tne above South
JL em Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
ings, Ac.
November 1 "W. L. DePASS.
FALL&WINTER
GOODS.
WE INVITE THE ATTENTION
of our friends and -4he public generally to our
Btock of
FALL AND WINTER .
GOODS,
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vy inuii is compieto in au lis various brandies.
AND WILL BE-SOLD fOIi CASH ONLY.
McCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
Fall Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND OF HIS
last Fall purchases:
Super Black Bombazines.
" 6-4 Black all-wool DeLano.
" " " Cashmere and Merino.
" " " Plain and Drilled Alapaccas.
" 4-4 " English Crape.
Colored English Merino.
" Printed DeLanes.
? Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel.
Merino Vests for children. Misses, ladies, boys A men
" Drawers, for Ladies and Men.
' Union Dresses for Ladies.
Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlaton Muslins,
White Brilliantes and Dimity
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Edgings and Insertings, Laces, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. A
good stock of English Cotton Hose and Half Hose,
with a fair stock of other goods suitable for families"
Fall use. W. D. MoDOWALL.
November 1
Agency
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
insurance CompanyLYNCHBURG,
VA.
Merchants' Insurance Company*
OF RICHMOND, VA.
Policios in the above Companies issued at usua
rates. W. D. McDOWALL,
November 1 Agent.