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July 93.?The Adpertiw and Bt gister contains the following; The Louisritle Journal at the 14th, contains the particulars bt theceptar# of Lebanon, Ky., by Col. John , Morgan'* forces. On tho 18th, he captured Lieut. Cot A. Johnson and two companies of the 28th Kentucky Regiment, killed several, destroyed,'a Government warehouse, burned the Railroad Depot and a portion of the town and sacked the banks. Ho th?n r?r<w?*vi?/i , ?- ? vwwvu %v Danville mud Batdstown, dividing his forces on the Springfield Railroad. He had arrived Within nine miles of Frankfort on Sunday night; from thence he was expected to go to Lexington, It was reported that a large rebel force had advanced seven miles from Shelby ville, on the road to Louisville. Gen. Boyle was making every effort to defend the city. There is great excitement at Louisville. A despatch from Nashville dated the 13th, says there was great excitement also at that place. An attack was expected* and the Federal batteries were prepared to ahell the city in case of surrender. The capture of Murfresboro had produced a stunning effect on the North-west. A despatch from Cairo, dated duly 12, re* ports the capture of Memphis, in Northern Missouri, by the rebels. The Union citizens of the place were carried away. Chattanooga, July 21.?Buell's forces it is said, are massing at Brigdeport* Large numbers arrived to-day. Tliey are busy building boats to cross the river. Brig. Gcnsi Crittendeh and Dufficld, with their staffs and othor officers being forty-one in all, left Knoxville to-day for Madison, Ga. Tlie activity of our army lh East Tennessee indicates important movements. . What the Yankees Need.?The N. Y. Timeh meditating upon the result of the recent . battles before Richmond says: 44 What the country needs is moro courage and a new army." They can doubtless get a "new army," but whether their invocation for " more cour age" will be responded to wc much ftloubt.? One thing is certain, an unbrokon succession of Confederate victorios is not calculated to increase their stock of that quality unless, indeed, it can he made to appear that a man becomes braver tho oftencr lie is thrashed. Such a conclusion has neither reason not ekpeHcnce to support it. A CUAKAUEi I am composed of fifteen letters. My 1, 5, 8, is a fish. My 14, 2, 7, is a Spanish Lord. My 12, 13, 10, 8, 15, signifies want. My 3, 10, 7, 14, is the opposite of borrovt. My 4, 2, 6, II, is a proper name. i My 7, 10, 1, 9, is a part of the body. My wbolo is the name of one of Kershaw's gallant sons, high in office in Confederate service. rYRTTTT A X? V a. v^/ deorge Evans. It is seldom tbe the pleasure of a commander to re. cord the virtues of a braver or bettor soldier than was George Evans. He was among the very tiret young men of Kershaw District, to respond to the call of his country, in the breaking out of hostilities in the present revolution, and nobly did he discharge his duty. Through the various actions in which his company was engaged, George Evans was always present, and always acted nobly. On Tuesday, the 1st of July, he fell gloriously, after the battle of Malverne Hill, fighting for the independence of his country. Peaco to his ashes! W. Z. Lfitner, Capt. Camden Volunteers. flAnV frtr TTiro. VVVtt JkV* MMV TO HIRE?A GOOD COOK?ALSO?i GIRL about 17 years of age. Apply at this Office. July 28 1 Lost, Stolen, or Strayed, From camdkn, a light red cow (white spot on forehead) and her heifer calf (nearly black). Also?a small Cow, spotted white and black. A liberal reward will be paid for the restoration of the same. Apply at this Office. July 28 tf NOTICE. Freights of every description will be received and forwarded by the Southern Express Company, to Richmond, Virginia. J. JONES, Agout. Camden, S. C., July 21, 1862. 3 ( Corn and Fodder. 'FHE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGH* JL E8T price in cash for Corn and Fodder in bales, fdr the use of Government. E. W. BONNEY. JxAy 28 NOTICE. I HAVE RECEIVED THE WAR TAX BOOKS, and will be found at McCurrry A Hammer* slaugh's store; to receive taxes. H. PATE, July 4 2 T. C. K. D. * t 1 announcements. Mr. Editor?Yon will plea* anntocnce the name of Capt. L. W. R. BLAIR, aA a candidate for a Mat in the Legislature, at the enauing October election, and oblige July 28 MANY FRIENDS. ~ "for the legislature. Mtt. Editor: Please announce Capt. Di D. prrrv o * v?t- ? ? ??w?.w ? VIIUUIUaiu IV IO|/ICWIJIi ncreUKW District in tho House of Representatives at tbe ensuing electittty and oblige May 16 MANY FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce Maj. J. M. DrSAUSSURE as a suitable person to represent Kershaw District in the House of lleprcsOhtativGs at tlie ensuing election, and dblige May 10 HIS FRIENDS. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. Mh. KdItor: Please nnnounco HENRY PA^e a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax-Collector, and oblige HIS FRIENDS. Juno 6 Mk. Editou: Please present the name of Mr. J AS. R. ARRANTS, as a suitable candidate to till tbe Office of Tax-Collector, at the ensuing election, and oblige May 30 HIS FR1END8. Mr. Editor : You will please announce Mr. JOSEPH S. GIRDNKRasa candidate for Tax Collector, at tho ensuing election, and oblige May 16 MANY VOTER6. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. WM McKAIN as a candidate fbr Tax Collector, 4t tho ensuing election, and oblige HIS FRIENDS; May 9 Mr. Editor; The IViends of Mr. JOHN A. BOS1 WELL announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at the dnsuitig election. April 25 Special !N~otices. M!ounted M!en f'or Home Service. TttB GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL HAVING called fbr a Battalion of Mounted Men, Volunteers from the First Corps of Reserves for State service, I propose to raise a cornpahy fbr that purpose, and ask our men 'of middle ago who the Government of the Confederate States has exempted from duty abroad, to join in defending our State at home. For if the enemy should got a foot-hold in force anywhere on our mainland, every available mail will be needed to keep him from the interior. Address the ilndersigticd at Camden, So. Ca. EDWARD M. BOYKIN. 1st Lieut ltirkWood Cavalry, relioved from duty. Camden, June 26, 1 862. NOTICE. AS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY I should collect a portion of tho debts due me in order to meet current expenses, I respectfully request all those indebted to me by note or open account, to pay a part, if they cannot gay all. In my present position I am unable to attehd personally to collecting these claims, but Mr. DobY, at the Branch Bank, is my agent, who will receive payment and give receipts for any accounts paid him. T. W. SALMON 1>. Virginlaj May 9 MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. Ti RKKNSTJERNA, WHO WILL REMAIN in Camden during thq Summer, offers his services to the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac couchier. Office ovor the store of Messrs. Gaylo tfc Young. May 30 DURING MY ABSENCE, BR. JAS. DUNLAP will act as my Agent. March 21 THOMAS J. WARREN. MTBISSELI DENTIST. HAVIVG REMOVED FROM CHARLESTON, and located in Camden, offers liis Pro* e i ii.. _r ?j? igooiuuni Dcmuco tu uiu iiniauitanu* ui v^miiuun and vicinity, lie may be found at his residence in Rutledgc street, near Pair street. May 22d, 1802 NOTlcis7 ALL LETTERS, PACKAGES, dec., FOR CAP? W. L. DkPASS' Compauy must be directed to the care of C. M. WIXGES, Charleston, S. C. June 6 , 3 South-Carolina?Kershaw DistrictBY WM. U. BtJLLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, DANIEL McCASKILL applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Malcom A. McCaskill, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: 1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and i??AUr thn VinrirAH arid /-radil/tra nf lK? uM H.. ceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be bolden at Kershaw Court House on the 11th day of August next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 31st day of July, 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. July 25 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D. TATE OF SOUTH CAKOXiflVA. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, ) C6lumbia' S. C., July 21, 1862. J The following resolutions, j adopted by the Governor and Council, have been ordered to be published : < 1. Resolved, That the Army Regulations of < the Confederate States of America be the regulations for the First Corps of Reserves when called into active service; and when the First and Second Corps of Reserves shall be brought together into service, the First Corps shall be 1 considered its the Regulars and so ranked; and the Second hs the militia of the State. 2. Resolved, That the Act of Assembly, entitled an Act44 to reduce all Acts and clauses Of-Acts in relation to the militia of the State into one Act, and to alter and amend the same," passect the 17th day ?f December, J A. D. 1841, except so far as the same may be altered and modified by subsequent Acts of i the Legislature, Ordinances of the Convention and resolutions of the Governor and Council, shall be the law governing the Second Corps of Reserves. $. Resolved, That when not under orders the First Corps of Reserves, as well as the Second, shall perform patrol duty (as provided by A. A., A. D. 1861,) under command of officers of the Second Corps of Reserves. 4. Resolved, That the First Corps of Reserves shall be liable to drill at such convenient time and place, within the limits of the command, as the commanders of Regiments thereof may respectively order. 5. Resolved, That when on active and separate duty, and for default of drill, the commanders of Regiments of the First Corps of Reserves shall have power to order courts-mar t.ial fnr nil nftmipnc pnininiftod In 1 .v. ?. vmvxvvw wtni?iavi.vv? an uiCII tUUJ' I mands; and the commanders shall also be vested with the powers of officers in command of 1 encampments as provided by CXXX section of J the said Act of Assembly, A. I J. 1841, for the punishment of persons disturbing the encampment. 6. Resolved, That all persons liable to mili- 1 tar* duty in the First Corps of Reserves, who shall make default when summoned for service, shall be subject to such punishment, short of death, a* may be imposed by a court-martial, ordered by the commander of the Regiment in which such default may be made. 7. Resolved, That the officers r.ow holding commissions in the militia of this State are continued in commission, and shall command- < the Second Corps of Reserves, and also all per- 1 sons liable to perform patrol duty within tho limits of their respective Beat*, Battalions, Regiments and Brigades; and all vacancies in the Second Corps of Reserves shall be filled by elections?the votes to be all free white ) male citizens between the ages of 1C and 05 (except those in Confederate service) within the territorial limits of the Beat, Battalion or ' Regiment in which such vacancy shall occur? General officers of Second Corns of Rosprv?? to be elected in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, A. D. 1841. ' 8. Resolved, That volunteering from the \ Second into the First Corps of Reserves shall be permitted at the discretion of commandors ? of the First Corps of Reserves. < 9. Resolved, That after the organization of t the First Corps of Reserves, no person liable l to duty therein shall be entitled to exemption ' by reason of entering into any class which was before that time embraced in the law of ( exemptions, except overseers; and all persons t other than overseers, who had at the time of 1 said organization exempting causes, shall be required to claim their exemptions of the commanders of the Regiments of said Corps* who shall detcripinc whether such cause is ur.dcr * the law, and whether the claimant is entitled [ to' Such exemption; that the claim for tho ex- t j cmption of overseers shall bo made to the Adjutant and Inspector-General, as provided by the Ordinanco of the Convention; and that in i all cases where the cfaim for exemption is made on the ground of physical disabilityj the *{ applicant must first have the certificate of tho Regimental Surgeon, approved by tbo commanding officer of the Regimen^ before be shall be entitled to his discharge. 10. Resolved, That the several Colonels com- . raanding Regiments of the First Corps Of Reserves be vested with authority to grant furloughs without limitation of time to those un- I der their respective commands in such cases as in their judgment the public interest will be best promoted by permitting the applicants for furloughs to remain at home until farther orders; but in every case where such furlough is ' granted, the party shall receive no pay from i tne state curing tne existence of the furlough. By order of the Governor and Council. B. F. ARTHUR, Secretary. July 28 JSr All papers in the State.publish once. WO CREDIT TO ANYBODY FOR iNYTBIIW. 8dAB&EL8 STUARTS A LOVE RING'S Crushed Sugar; 1 hale hearj 8 ounce Osuaburgs; 10 gross good Matched, in paper boa?; 8do*en bottles Cayeune Pepper; Choice Rio#, Superior Rams and Shoulders; Laid, Si-own Sugar, Spices; Preeerrod Peacltes and Ginger; Large lot of Jug and Jar Ware; For sale for fcasb: 4. T. L1TTA. 5 _jSL uuijr AO KfOT IC E "HUE SUBSCRIBER, IN ORDER TO MEET THE A wants of the Travelling Public, has refitted and repaired his OMNIBUS. It will run regularly to and from the DeKALB HOUSE, where a slate will be kept. Parties in any part of the town, or Kirkwood, by leaving their names at the DeKalb House, before bed-time at night, may depend with oertainty on having the omnibus to call for them, without fear of being left. My old customers will find me ready and willing to renew old acquaintance, by calling fur them, when desired to do so. May 23 J. K. WITHERSPOON. par Sick soldiers, in every case, carried to or from the Depot, free of charge. J. E- W. Prime Larii ^AA POUNDS COUNTRY LARD OF SUPKeJUU RIOR QUALITY, for sale at the Old Corner Also?Fiue North Cdroliua Hams, for family use. June 20 K. W. BONNKY. Bacon and Flour. A SUPERIOR LOT OF NORTH CAROLINA liueon> just received. ?also? Fine fresh ground Flour. For sale low for ca?h, at the "Old Corner. K. W. BONNKY. June G Notice to Wheat Growers rPHK SUBSCRIBER HAS NOW GOT HIS MILL A- in thorough repair, for making good fiohr, and | feels confident of giving satisfaction to any who send W rood clean wheat to his mill, both as rogards quantity ?ud quality. J. II. VAUGHN. July 4 Inn PASSPORTS. rpiIK GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO A issue Passports in tho name of the State, to any l>er8on desiring to travel into any part of the South uin uvuiouciavjr, uuu ? urn nun ICOUJT IU 1HHUU UID same. The application must be In person. July 4 2 JSO. M: DrSAUSSURK. 3ST o^loe. ALL tllOSfc INDEBTED TO THE LATE J. J. McKAIN by note or open account, are earnestly requested to settle tho same ns soon as possible; and all those to whom he is indebted will please present their claims to me. June 6 3mo WM. MuKAIN, Adm'r. NOTICE. During my absence from the state Mr. Jbnathan Page will act as authorised igeut, April 5 % 4 \V. T. ALLEN. South-Carolina?Kershaw District. BY WM. M. BULLOCK. ESRUJRK, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, D. J. CAMPBELL APPLIED TO me for Letters or Admtnistratiod oil fall and singular the goods and chatties, rights afad credits of Joshua Campbell, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and adttionish all, and lingular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our hext Ordinary's Jourt for the said District, to be liolden at Kershaw 3ourt IIouso on the twenty-first day of July inst., io show cause, if any, why the said administration ibould not be granted . Given under my Hand and Seal, this first lay Of July in the year of our Lord one thousand liglit hundred and silty-two, and in the eightyjixth year of the Independence aud Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. July 4 2 WM M. BULLOCfc, O. K. D. Pine Grove SeminaryTHE EXERCISES WILL BE RESUMED ON on the first Monday iu July, and continue during ,be summer months. June 27 3 nlVAT/i*3 A* nn a m. nriv uovivu vijw onAHUica juiu wines. CASKS PURE GINGER BRANDY. i) I " M French -do. 2 " Burgundy Port. I " Pale Sherry. 1 " Madeira. 9 Fust received and for sale by July 4 2 W. C. GERALD k CO. HARDWARE, CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale at the " Old Corner." K. W. BONNEY. January 24 8ANCHEZ SPECIFIC C \ AN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner KJ than any ether medicine, is safe, pleasant and eliable. Sold by J. J. McKAIN For iSale. A NEAT TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE, ON RBAsonable terms. Apply at this Office. . J"" 13 ^ . . - V . *