The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, July 03, 1863, Image 4
Drugs and ChemicalsKuglish
Mustard, > Blue Stou*.
Copperas. v , Kx't. Logwood,
English 'Calomel, " English Blue Mass,
Sulphur, ' Camphor,
Castor Oil, Gum Opium,
Alum, Civam Tartar,
Sup. Corb; Soda, Siodlitz Powders,Eng.
Castile Soap, % Brown Windsor Soap,
Ivory Fine Tooth Combs. Superior Tooth Brushes, &c
Just received and for sale by
June-20 L * WM. McKAIN.
Lost,
Between* the dekalb house and kutlodge
Street, on Broad, on lust Saturday evening,
a Gutta Pereha Pipe. The htider will be rewarded
by leaving the sa.ue at this office.
Juuo 26 I
Notice so Bob* or*.
All persons indebted to thjTundeufrigued
by Note 01 Account, ore earnestly requested
to coine forward and pay up. In future no woik
will be allox.e i to leave tiie eStuolishUK-ut without the
cash?to commence on tlio lst of July .\t.
A go >d supply ?>f Leather on b aid.
Juno 26 . 5, E -I. UAKlfe
Blues tone,
Bluestone.
Bluestone
*>i it \i \ BOUNDS BLUESTONE, TOR SALE BY
? V/v /I/ PRATT, DUWIE 6: JAMES.
June 26 2 Charleston, S. C
A Shoemaker
\\/IS I IKS TO KNOW HOW .IE CAN AFrOKDV
V to make Bouts for loss than $'Jb, ^nd die leather
found to bia hand, or Si.no lor die making of a
p.ur of shoes, and pay the present prices lor provisions.
Two years ago lie could get $o oil Ibr the making of a
pair of boots. The boots then would buy 25 pounds
Of* IlDW T mtlu Alinnrvn nil I'.? ?U- I.;. . - ?
? V.IIUIQV IU1 UIV II l?l It I i Jg Ul
a pair of boots that will now only bu; mo live pound?
ol bacon, ami my family can very nearly cousume it
while 1 am doing the job.
June 26 1 A SH.oEM.tKl.il.
H*?><t'rKS, 23d liLUe.UL.\'k SS, .TI.
Camden S. 0. June 24 1863.
GENERAL ORDER NO 5.
TO OAltltY INTO EFFECT THE PROOLAMAtion
of his Excellency ilie Commander-in-Chief, and Act
ofCouuress to provide lot local defenco and special service,
it is hereby ordered that this Regiment parade at
the Court Ho ise, in Camden. S. C , on Tuesday tho 7th
proximo, at I 0 o'clock a. m. All persons within the limits
oI'Miis command, liable to any Military Service by
the laws ol die state, are included in this order. A call
for Volunteers wiL be made on that day, to meet the
requisiti n ol the President of the Confederate States
on this State for tro >ps for local defence. Persons be- 1
tween tlic ages of forty and fifty (40 and 50) years to 1
be included in this call. Should the Regiment fail to ,
furnish the quota by volunteering, which is one hun- ,
drcd and five (105) men, a draft will be issued at
once for a sufficient number of men to make up said 1
quota. As soon as the number of tuen are obtained and
enrolled, they will be immediately organized by holding
elections for one Gnbtnin. onn let- T.ieiitAnani
and two 2d Lieutenant, four Seargants, and four
Corporals, to be appointed by the Captain. Captains
or officers commanding beat companies are required
to prepare and return :o these Head Quarters on the
day above mentioned, accurate rolls of all males residing
within the respectives Heats between the ages of
forty and liftv (to uud 50)years Officers ol the Militia
between the auvs of forty and fifty will be subject to
draft.. Those tloops when called into the field will be
mustered into Confederate Service lor local defence
and special S.-rv ce within the limits of this fc'tatofor
the term of six months from the first day of August
next. Captains or officers commanding Beat Compa*
nies arc charged with the prompt extension aud execution
of this order, Any default on their part or any
officer will bo visited with the severest penalty of the
law.
By order ol Col. B. Jones.
J. M.GAYLE, Adj't.
Juno 26 2
Notice.
ON* ALL PAST NOTES AND ACCOUNT* DUE
the Hailroad Blacksmith. and on all up to the
1st of July 11 xt, > nymcnt is earnestly requested ; as
he cai.no pay without the cash, he is willing to take
tra*h t. t . on e erate money for his gold' earnings,
and ho hopes from the flbundauco of thD trash that is
afloat, th t all of tli * indebted to him will call and
settle, and th^r b\ enabie hi:.". 10 pay his deb's.
In lutHi e the mom v w. . ee expected for his work,
or arr tngenieiits a .c.i ... : * .
Juii" 19 1 S. SHIVER.
;?? HIS SKI: V [r : S T< '! r. CITIZENS
of ( . a i 1 Hun'O'in ; .r count v .
OiR.-e ?-.vo tlodr.-' ii'oovl; the " nk. Camden
So. Ca. iniiiry 30
91kdkcal ^otk il.
DR. W. It. SIKHS TENDERS HIS SERVICES
an practising physician to the citizens of Camden and
vicinity. Ofnco on main street, in the rooms formerly
occupied by Dr. T. J. Workman.
February 27
Extra Fine Florida Syrup.
Avery superior article of Florida
SYRUP is now in store and for sale at
MRS. CONNERS,
Opposite the old Post Offico Building.
June 19 2
Wanted to Hire,
y\ ")OK, for whom usual wages will ?>o paid, pane*
? . Mlv. Good recommendations, required. AnP^0
PAUL TR API Kit.
,June * at Kirk wood.
2onds Wanted
fJA85 'VlL BE PMD VOR APPR >VED,
?/4r "seCM,et BONDS, that have from one to three
, 3 ears to run. Ay^j nt the "Old Corner."
~2 e. w. bonney.
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' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ADJ'T & INSP. GENERAL'* OFFICE, )
Columbia, S. C. Juno 17, 186.}. j
GEXERAL ORDER XC 21.
EXTRACT.
* v * * *
II. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXEMPTEI
l?v Act of tlio General Assembly of this Stat*
from "all military service, and, therefore, fi?u
draft under General Orders No. 20, viz: Tin
Lieutenant Governor; the Judge of the Court*
of Law and Equity; tho Ordinaries; Clerk o
the Courts of General Sessions and Commot
Fleas; Sheriffs; Masters < Commissioners and Reg
istors in Equity, the Secretary of State, Surveyoi
Genet al; Comp troller-General and Treasurer:
of the State. And the following persons av<
exempted b\ said Act from ''actual service be
yond the limits of their respective Districts,'
and will not be subject to said draft, viz: Tin
members of both branches ot the Legislature
and their respective officers, including the At
tornuv General and the Solicitors of the State
pet sous in Confederate, and State Military ser
vice; officers and cadets of the Slate Militan
Academy; regularly officiating clergymen; reg
ularlv licensed practicing physicians over tin
age of thirty live years; one apothecary tocael
regnlarlv established drug store of six months
standing; outcei's and Faculty of the South
Carolina, College, and Professors in other incorporated
Colleges and Theological Schools,
while such Colleges and Schools are in operafi/s'n'
(li.i W ....... J *- O' l
......,, ?..o imciiueiH, i eacncrs and bteward
of tiie Cedar Springs Asylum; Schoolmasters
having- under their charge not less than
twenty so hollars; all Branch Pilots; one white
man to each established ferry, toll bridge or toll
grain mill, if actually kept by such white man;
the President, < ,'ashier and one Teller of each ol
the Banks of the State; the Treasurers of Savings
Institutions of the State; the officers and
forty men of each Fire Company of the Fire
Department of Charleston and Columbia; the
officers and as many employees of each Rail
road Company as the President or Superintendent
may certify to be necessary to the effi
ctent conduct of its buisness?provided that it
shall also be certified that the duties of said
employees cannot be discharged by slaves;
the Superintendent and Keeper of the Lunatic
Asylum and their assistants; Stewards or Keepers
of Poor Houses; the Keepers of the Arsenals
of the State; persons holding office under
Confederate States, except Deputy Postmasters;
persons employed by the State or by the Confederate
States in the manufacture of arms,
munitions of war and army supplies; all persons
actually engaged in the manufacture of salt on
the sea-coast; the members of the Boards of
Relief of Soldiers' Families over forty-five years
of age; overseers having certificates of exemption
issued from this office; persons above the
age of fifty years, and persons between the ages
oi eighteen and lortv.
o ?
Persons under the age of eighteen, through
liable to service beyond their respective Districts,
wilj not bo subject to this draft.
III. The commanding o flic era of Regiments
will regard as valid all certificates of exemption
issued from this office to overseers and to other
persons enumerated in the foregoing paragraph
of this order, and persons not having such certificates,
but who show by proof, in writing and
on oath, that they are clearly entitled to be exempted
according to the law as above stated,
will not be subject to draft.
IV. The organization of companies for active
service under General Orders No. 10, issued
from this office on the 18th of Fcbuary last, be
ing superseded by General Orders No. 20, said
companies are hereby declared to be disbanded
By command of the Governor.
A. C.GARLINGTON,
Adjutant and Inspector-General of S. C.
June 26.
STAT I? Or SOTII CAItOLIAA.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, (
Columbia. .Tuue 17, 18g3. )
IN ANSWER TO MANY LETTERS UPON
the subject of tiic exemption of Magistrates,
it is stated, for tjae information of all concerned,
that the Governor does not feel called upon t<:
exempt Magistrate within the conscript age
from military service, inasmuch as the Legislature
had that subject under consideration and
did not provide for it in their Act.
By order of the Governor.
13. F. ARTHUR,
.Tune 26 1 Private Secretary
iCSBT All papers in the State publish once.
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1 V/?\/Uv and Cotton Nags wanted immediately
at the Confederate Office, lor which the highest markc
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r Camden Hotel CompanySubscribers
to the capital stock of
this Company, who are yet in arrears, are requested
to come forward and pay up the balance due on their
subscription and assessment, and receive their script
By order of J. Wiiitaker, President.
April 27 3 C. BELL, Sec.&Trcas.
i NoticeVLL
PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
. the estate of KLLEN W. CHESNUT are requested
to hand them in legally attested, and all those
owing said estate will pay.
April 17 4 L. L. "WHITAKER, Adin'r.
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American Guano,
17*011 SALE BY THE BARBEL AT THE "OLD
. Comer." by * E. W. BONNKY.
January 30.
Wanted?Wool!
I^OR WHICH TIIE HIGHEST TRICE WILL BE
paid.
?ALSO?
COTTON AND WOOLEN IIOME-MADE JEANS
' and PLAINS, at
I McCURRY k IIAMMERSLAUGH'S.
Silk Gloves
Ladies and misses black and white
SILK GLOVES, at
June & MRS. CAMPBELL'S
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A<U(..and Inspector Ctoaeral** Office,
, ' Richmond, May nth, 1863.
[GENERAL ORDERS No 58.]
XTHK FOLLOWING NOTICE RELATIVE TO
exchange prisoners is published for the information
of all concerned: *
EXCHANGE NOTICE No. 5.?The following Confederate
officers and men have been duly- exchanged,
and aro hereby so declared:
1. All officers and men who hove been delivered at
City Point at any tiuie'previous to May 8th, 1865. j|
2. All officers captured at any place before tho 1st '
of April, 18C6, who have been released on parole.
3. All men captured in North Carolina or Virginia . . I
before the 1st of March, 1863, who have been released
on parole.
4. The officers and men captured and paroled by
Gen. S. P. Carter, in his expedition to East Tennessee,
in December last.
5. The officers and inen captured and paroled by
Lieutenant Colonel Dickey, in December, 1862, in
his inarch to the Mobile aud Ohio Railroad, and by
Captain Caruercn, of Coriuth, Mississippi, in Decern- j
ber, 1862. I
6. The officers and men paroled at Oxford, Mississippi,
on the 23d of December, 1862; at Desark, Arknn.-ns,
on the 17th of January, 1863. and at Baton
Rogue, Louisiana, on the 23d of February. 1863.
7. All persons who have been captured on the sen,
or the waters lending to the same, or upon the seacoast
of tlu* Confederate or the United States, at anytime
previous to December 10th, 18G2.
8. All civilians who have been arrested at any time
before the Gth of May, 1863, und released on parole, 5
are discharged from any and every obligation contain- ^
ed in said parole. If any such person has taken tho V
oath of allegiance to the United States, or given any
bond, or if hi3 release was accompanied with any
other condition, ho is discharged from the samo.
9. If any person embraced in any of tho foregoing
sections, or in any section of any previous Exchange
Notice, wherein they are declared exchanged, are in .
any Federal prison, they are to bo immediately released
and delivered to the Confederate authorities.
ROBERT OULD,
Agent of Exchanges.
Richmond, May 9th, 1863.
II. Aii persons, whether citizens or soldiers, are expressly
prohibited from using, or in any manner interfering
witli fuel, or wood cut and delivered for the
use of railroads or raihoad companies. It is of tho ?
first importance that this order should be observed, !'
and it will bo strictly obeyed and enlbrccd by the I
; army. By order, '
(Signed) S. COOPER.
! May 22 Adjutant and Inspector Gen
CIRCULAR ANI> APPEAL
FREE MARKET OF CHARLESTON.
To the Citizens of Charleston and the Fccple of South
Carolina generally, and to the Farmers and Planters
, especially, from the mountuins to the seaboard
The Free Market of Charleston, one of the noblest
and most useful charities extant, after more than a
twelve month of successful operation, is in danger of
suspension and even final stoppage. It is an instilution,
founded by privato patiiotism and benevolence,
endorsed by the city authorities of Charleston, and
recognized and encouraged by the Legislature of the
State. Its great and highly useful purposes is to supply
provisions, free of expense, to the needy familias of
soldiers and seamen, lighting the battles ol their country,
or dead in her service; and upward of eight hundred
families depend on its bounty for their daily bread.
It has become a great public necessity, and it is tho
liuiy 01 every christian ami patriot, nialo and female,
rich and poor, young and old, to contribute to its support,
in proportion to means and ability?the rich man
out of his wealth, tho poor man out of his poverty, ^
11 to widow with her mite?every large stream should
pour, every little rill trickle its refreshing waters into
this great reservoir of patriotic benevolence, to be
di>pensed in God-blessed bounty to tho wives ai d
children, the widows stud orphans, the sisters and other
fernulo dependents, of our brave soldiery and seamen.
The final stoppagt, or even tho suspension, of
this charity would bo one of the direst calamities that
could befall our City and State?it would inflict dis
tress, suflering, and even starvation on numbers now
comfortably fed by its bounty, aud perhaps, lead to
bread-nots, in our conservative city, to her sendiis injury
and deep disgrace. Come, then, fellow citizens,
to the rescue, promptly, liberally, efficiently, and not
only save the Free Market fiom destruction or suspension,
but sustain it, in healthful vigor, as a God blessed
and man-blessing institution. Let donations in
money and in kind pour in lavishly from every quarter
of the City aud State; and ihe consequences will
be happy indeed. Not only will bread, and meal, and
meat be sustniningly furnished to soldier's and seamen's
families, but the heart of the warrior will bo
cheered and his arm nerved to victorious^atilo against the
vandal and ruthless foe, by the comforting conviction
that his wife aud little ones are patriotically and
sufficiently cared for, by their fellow citizens, at home.
Let our farmers and planters.especially, in every section
of tho fitatc, send liberal supplies of vegetables
and provisions, Ironi their gardens, their fields, their
barns and their smoke houses; and swell to overflowing
the great reservoir of Free Market charity
Charity is twice blessed?it blesseth him that gives
as well as hint that receives?and blesses tho giver
even more than the receiver.
Come up, tlien, one and all, to the hallowed work,
and not only earn the soldier's and seamen's undying
gratitude, but lay up treaMire in Heaven, where neither
moth nor mst doth corrupt, nor thieves break in
and steal.
ItlCTI ART) YE A DON, Chairman )
WM. R. YATKS, [-Committee
JOHN PHILLIPS, ' )
N. L>.?Country exchanges are requested to copy ,
the above circular and appeal, gratuitously.
Council Notice
All parties interested, are hereby
. requested not to lay of) any lots in the Cemetery,
on the new ground, north of the gateway, wdliout permission
of the Council, until the grounds are properly
laid ofl', which will be done as soon as possible.
By order of Council;
It. .M. KENNEDY, Recorder.
Morch 13
Notice.
rpnK STAGE FARE TO LANCASTER WILL BE
L raised to $5 00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggage
allowed.
Volunteers going or returning, will bo charged
$3.00.
Any package to or from volunteors will be taken
and forwarded free of chorge. All others must b?
pre-paid. MoClTRRY k H AMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
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