The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, March 13, 1863, Image 2
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Hi it se^s ad s nt and ffiwtim nf4he
Town of CamcU-n, asaemfeled, ,$od by the .authoriky of
the d'nfter the passiO^nf thia Orj
street, tWspaaaJnv, ]gfc4y euclawd lot, rtjiull l>e liable
to be Io^un<Wd^iid?r ? pealty of fifty cents per
the duty, of the Marshall, or any of the
ijHHqGhhard, to take into custody, and impound all
HBOep, ^btind in violation of this ordinance, and forthwith
pre notice to the owners if practicable, who
shall pay the expense of keeping, and feeding said
sheep, and in tjaae tlie. owner neg lect or refuse to
claim and take away the same witfrto twenty-four
hooflkTiubh'abeep shall be advertised fat five (61 days,
anolcld at public outcry, and the prneeods (after defraying
expenses,^ held subject to the order of the
owner, for twelve.mdhths, ana If not claimed in that
timd, the amount iHirho appropriated for the use Of
the Tewn. A .,
Ratified in Council, this fourth day of March, in
the ybar of our Ix>rd one thousand eight hundred and
sixly-Urffee.
A JAS. UtTNLAP, Intendent
* -Tp. If. Kexxbdy Recorder.
March IS
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VVUUUii MUULVC.
INFORMATION HAVING BEEN RECEIVED
authorities, that certaiu partie? aro in the
habil of injuring, and defacing ornamental and shade
trees, on the public squares and streets of the Town,'
by stripping ihora of bark, tomuk dye stuffs.
This is to givo warning that all persons found guilty.
of this misdomeanor, shall be prosecuted to the utmost
exteht of the law, and a'reward of Five Dollars will
be BSid, to any one giviug such information as will
leaa?b the conviction of .the offender.
Surely there art trees enough in the wood, without reP
sorting to such wantonness, as the destruction of some
of the handsomest oaks within the limits of the Town.
R. M. KENNEDY, Recorder.
Council Chamber,. February 26, 1863.
W March 13
* Council Notice
All parties interested, are hereby
requested not to lay off any lota iu the Cemetery,
or the hew ground, north of the gateway, without permission
of the Council, until the grounds aro properly
l$id off, which will be done as soon us possible.
By order of Council:
R. M. KENNEDY, Recorder.
Uorcli 13
Notice to Tax Payers
MY BOOK3 WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY
next, the 18th inst., for receiving Taxes
and Returns. I will bo at Liberty Hill, on Monday,
dtat the 6th of April; at Flat Rock, on Wodnesduy, the 8th;
at Buffalo, on I hursday, tho 9th; at Lysenby's, on
Saturday, the 11th; at Schrocks, on Monday, tho 13th;
and at Cureton's, on Wednesday, the 10th.
. The owoers of all slaves that wore employed or resided
in the District, on the tirst day of October, 1862,
are required to bo returned to the Tax-Collector of tho
District."
WM. MoKAIN,
March 13 2 Tax Collector Kershaw Dist.
HLHSUAW-I.X EQUITY.
Mary Jf. Bask in, vs.?Bill?-D. T. Meahaffby, Trustee,
et aL
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER PASSED IN
rfbove stated case (Bill), I willpffer for salo at pubootory,
before the Court House door in Camden, S. 0.,
on the first monday in April next, at 12 o'clock, M.,
the real estate described in the pleadings in said case,
(Bill), being the same couveyed by Daniel Uaskin, jr.,
to D. T. Meahaffey, Trustee Ibrtlie Children of John
Or Baskin. Terms?so much cash as will pay the costs
* of proceedings and costs of sale; the balance on a credit
of one, two and three years?with interest on the same,
(payable annually) from day of sale. Said balance to
be secured by Bond, with at least, two good sureties,
and a mortgage of the property?Purchaser to pay for
papers.
. WM R. TA 7L0R, C. E. K. D.
Commissioner's Office, March 10, A. D. 1863.
' March 13 4
E W BONNEY,
INSURANCE AND BOHD AGENT,
'Bi^oad-st., Camden, S. C.
March 13 '
Fine Cloth Caps
FOR THfc MILITARY, FOR SALE AT THE
"Old Corner,* by E. W. BONNEY.
Special Notice.
Oh and after Monday the 24th irst., and
until farther notice, a special Passenger train
will J>o. run between Columbia and Kingsville
throe times it week, \\z: Monday, Wednesday
And Friday,observing the following schedule:
^Liea^c jkMigBvuie ?.uo a.m.; Aniva at Colnm>
Leave Colombia 12*10 p. hi.; and arrive at
* Kingsvillo 1.40 pf m.
The Extra Passenger Train betweon Camden
and Kingsville will?during the running of the
fdbenre Special train?ran on Tuesday, Thursday
and .Saturday of each week, instead of on
iionday* Wednesday and Saturday.
H. T. PEAKK;
: ' General Superiutendant
November 21 4
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Notice.
The stage fare to Lancaster will be
raised to $5.00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggago
allowed.
Volunteore going or returning, will be charged
$3.00.
Any package to or from volunteers will bo taken
and forwarded free of charge. All others must be
p-e-paid. McCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH. |
November 1
Notice.
\ ll persons indebted TO TIIE ESTATE
XJl of tho late WA8HINGTQN MYERS, are requested
to mal^e immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate will present them properly
attested.
February 27, T. 8. MYERS, Admr.
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Last Notice.
All those ikd^btkd to the estate of
THOMAS v.'CLYBURN, deceased, will please
settle the same with W. Clybnrn, Sr., who is dqly
authorised as my Agenti and all those that has claifos
against the estate will present the same to him duly
attested befioge the first day June next after which,
date all claims will be baited;
8. 0. CLYBURN, Admr.
4 T- S. ClYbitrn, Deceased.
Febspary 27, St.
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General Assembly entitled "Ad Act to organize
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amend Hi? same," ratified on the 6th of February,
1663. and br authority of his Excellency Governor
Bonbam, bimI under requisition from iflenedl Beauregard,
I hereby ball upon Division bio. comprising
the judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, ChestertielBT
Marlboro, Darlington, Marion, Sumter, Clarendon,
Williynaburg and Horry, including Upper All
Saints, forthwith to supply us proportion of slave labor,
as follows: , ,
II. All owners of slaves within tlio said Districts
shall tarnish one half of tlieir male slaves, subject to
toad duty, fbrone month, receiving credit in the estimate
for lahor furnished under former pells. III.
The Commissioners of Roads of tHd several
Districts and the authorities of the incorporated towns
and villages within the limits of this Division will, at
once, summon all slaveholders within the limits of
tlieir authority to furnish their respective quotas of
slave labor, giving credit for labor already tarnished
and seeing that all lVactfonsfare represented, and not
rqocted as hltiiertcfr which cun easily be dono by uniting
fractions. IV.
Overseers, at the rote of one to every hundred
8. lives to 1m selected by the owners or their agents,,
will be allowed, to receive from the Confederate Government
pay at the rate of fifty dollars per month.
V. Receipts will be given to each owner, and on
assessment of the valuo of the slaves innde, a duplicate
of which assessment will be furnished to the ownor.
VI. The Commissioners of Roads and the authorities
of the townB and villages as aforesaid, will cause the
slaves subject <o this call within their resnective iuris
dictions. to be assembled ut the ltailroad Depot near-,
eat the residence of tboir respective owners, on MONDAY,
the 9th day of March proximo, at 10 o'clock,
a. mM ready for transportation to Charleston. The
Act requires the attendance of one of the Commissioners
at each Depot; ho will be met by au Agent of the
State and of the Confederate authorities. t .
VII. The slaves will be directed to come provided
with spades or shovels. The Confederate authorities
hove pledged the return of such utensils. It is advised
that owners provide their slaves with three days'
rations, although the Act requires the Confederate authorities
to supply thorn. No doubt commutation will
be allowed. *
VIII. There is no doubt that the Confederate Government
will compensate for all damage to nr.d loss of
slaves ; negotiations to that end are now pending.
IX. The mulersigued, in adcepting, most reluctantly,
I the arduous office which requires him to bring this
I vexed nuestioil Drominentlv and nrnetiradlv lifllnra
slaveholders of tlio Stato, asks leave to gay to them
that lie is actuated by a sincere desiro to be of servioo
10 his country, hilly appreciates all the delicate responsibilities
and pecuiinr associations of the slave owner,
and pledges himself to you to do all in his power to
protect jrour interests and ameliorato the condition of
the slaves wliilo undergoing the necessary hardships
and exposures of this service. He trusts ho will be
met by a sacrificing spirit of patriotism. Your Legislature
arranged the scheme?your Governor orders it
to be put in execution?and one whom you shquld be
proud to call your General, calls now upon you for labor
to assist him in defending your homes. Furnish,
then, this labor promptly and cheerfully The fines
for default will afford no compensation for alost opportune,
will furnish you no consolation for bitter, una
vailing, humiliating regrets. The Work to be done is
most important, most urgent, must bo done now. You
hn vo.gi ven yourselves, your means, your brothers nnd
sons to our cause; hesitate not now in our laststruggle;
but-give ono more vigorous effort, and nobly increase
yoursharo intho accomplishment of our glorious destiny.
WM. M. SHANNON,
\gent for the State of South Carolina.
February 27 2t.
NOTICE.
Oamdkn, S. O, February 24th, 1863.
r|>HK RAILROAD AGENTS AT ALL THE DE-L
POTS within the Districts of Chesterfiold, Marion,
Darlington, Sumter and Williamsburg, where
slaves will bo presented by the Commisionors of Roads
on the 9tli of March, under a call made by me on 21st
inst., are requested to act as sub-agents. Their compensation
will bo two dollars per day wliilo engaged
on the duly.
nnrl SnctriWiAno K/-.
m>vw imvvi WWIVUO ?T11 & UU 1U( ITUI UCU 1/11Uill Ut
once.
WU. M. SHANNON,
Stato Agent.
Mercury. Courier and Carolinian will cop}r
twice aud forward bills to James Tupper, State Auditor.
Hay Gutters,
CORN MILLS, PLOUGHS, SOCKET SPADES,
Plough Steel, Ac., for sale at the 11 Old Cornor."
February 20 E. W. BONNEY.
Last Notice.
ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE OF
D. W. COATS, deceased, are requosted to come
forward an<jl make settlement by the first of July, Or
they may expect to pay cost, and those having claims
against the estate will present the same by the first of
July next, after which date all claims will be barred.
ezek1el gask1n,
March G 2 Adm'r of D. W. Coats deem.
Notice
All persons indebted to the estate
?r tiirva u ?r t ? .
> ui ?m uivv <.uv/u. ix. I'iuxjLu11, urt) requested
to make immediate payment, eithor by final settlement
or Njpte. and those having claims against said estate
will present them for payment properly attested.
* JAMES A. ELLIOTT, v
BENJ. RATOLlFF. J Exdcutois^
February 27, , / < ,, 2t.
Wanted to Hire,
>pw() OB THBBB HAlttte FOB LABOR ON
X the Coast, high wages given.
'V WM. M. SHANNON.
February 21, It. 1
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AN EXCELLENT TWO-HOJHJH WAGON?I BON
<ilw bvl llkllf won, with
1 COLT'S NAVY REPUTES, jd pciieot onlar.
Apply at the Post Office. \
February 20
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The books will bb open fob the pubpose
of collecting the taxes, on and after the 234
Inst., at tho Bank Of Camden, from 9 sr. m. until 2 p. < , ' tn.?Sunday
exoeuted?until ftirther notice.
N.J). BAXLBY, Toi Collector.
February 20 *
Notice. . ..." "i&v.'jji
All parties indebted to us will
please come forward and settle, or make aome ' ?*:'/*> ?
Batisfactory arrangement before Return DayFebruary
17 MoCURRY? HAMMKRSLOUGH.
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' V. 3NToS5L<3M6I? v- ' *-toiip
All PEBSONS INDEBTED TO TIIE OLD FIBU
of BROWN & MYERS, or to T. 8 MYERS,
either by nptq or nc ount, are requested to nutat payment
or somo satisfactory arrangement by Return
Day next. T- MFHRS.
.February 13
For Sale* i
rpHE HOUSE AND LOT IN KIRKWOOD BEJL
longing to the Estate of the late C. Matheson.yFor
terms apply to 0. liell, Esq.
J. D. MATIIESON.
Feb, Admr.C . Matheson, deed.
Runaway.
/COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KERSHAW
I 1 .. xt T> u- .... t.u
jl/ibtftiul u uuy| wiju 0*1 j a 1110 imuivj to
JOHN, and that .ho belongs to Robert Ohvor, of
Georgetown, S c.
Said Boy is five feot five or six inches high,, will
weigh 150 or 60 pounds, had on an old bhick coat, and
grey saiinett pants, and a Confedernto hat, tnade of
wire grass. The owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay expences and take hino away.
DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor.
March 6
For Sale,
Avery likely boy?twenty-three or
four years old?accustomed tor;work about a
house and yard, and is also an excellent field hand.
Apply at tins office.
March C " . ' 3
Notice.
Persons having demands against the
undersigned are requested to hand them in for
payment as earl/ as possible. '
March 6 E W. BONNEY.
Notice.
A GOOD STRONG CAVALRY OR WORK
HORSE for sale.
February 13 T. 8. MYERS.
.Alabama, >
Fir? Zusuranoe
C O M P ANY.
THE Undersigned, as Agent for tne above Southern
Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
ings, Ac.
November 1 W. L. DbPASS.
Cash StoreSWEET,
EIREY, AMD
WECESSARY.
1 AAA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR
1UUU MATCHES; ;
H liirrola flniQlipH Hlnrlflof) mill Hrn?n Si%oralta
20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper;
8 boxes choice and common Tobacco;
a tiorccs fresh Rico :
Cayenne Pepper ana Pepper Sauce;
Capers Worcestershire ao;
large lot Jugs and Jars;
1 case 199 lbs. very choice smoking Tobacco;
November. 14 A. T. LATTA.
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
WE INVITE THE ATTENTION
of our friends and the public generally to our
stock of
FALL AND WINTER
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brUUUS,
Which is complete in all its various branches.
AND WILL BE SOLD I OR OA SB ONLY.
MoCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
Seward.
A HANDSOME REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR
ihe recovery of the following lost articles:
A Lady's Geneva Wptch, one side blue, the other
green enamel, \rith pearl sprays on both aides-?chain
and key attached ; Rlotf?live diamonds surrounding
- . Oo?.i L?;Mu-lr?dv'i* Si or net Rimr. ninhprmt
n iu| A ??i< ^ ? ?o ip* * *
withtho owner'* iniliajs; ? pair of Shell Earrings,
striped across With Wu'e. Frtr further information, apply
at thia Office. *
January 9