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. - ; w^, ? "*rr. 2 r- ^ ANOabl KANC E7" r|X> AMEND AN ORDINANCE PASSED ON THE JL 8th day of May, 1862, imposing a tux upon country pnxluce, poultry, &o Sac. 1. Be Jt ordained by the Inlemlant and War dens of the Tt>vvn of Camden, in t'ouucil assembled, and by the authority of she same, that frotu, and after I ho passing of this Ordinance, the following Tux shall be levied upon all Country Produce. Provisions, and Poultry herein enumerated, if bought for sale in ! other markets, when the same hits bcpu purchased within die corporate limits of the Town, by any reaident or non-resident, or when such has been purehasftd by any citizen or transient person from a ay party outFide tho limits of the Towu, who may be on their way to this market with tho intention of exposing tho same for sale. Flour per bog of 98 pounds, \ $5.00 'Com per bushel, Peas per bushel, 35 Oats per bushel, 25 Turkeys each, "<5 Geese each, 60 Ducks each, 60 Chickens each, . 50 Eggs per dozen. . 25 Bacon per pound, * 30 ' Beef per pound. 20 I Mutton, per pound, " 20 j Pork per pouud, 25 Sec. 2. Any person violating the above Ordinance, or refusing to comply with its provisions, shall be fined in a sum not loss than Fivo Dollars and not exceeding Twenty Dollars, in addition to the tax?the * same to bo collected by Couuoil, when within their jurisdiction, otherwise by duo course of law. Sec. 3. Free negros shipping any of the nbovo articles. shall be charged double the rates specified; Provided there is uothing in the above Ordinance to prevent regularly appointed ugeuts from shipping provisions for the government, or parties from the country from shipping their own produce. Any ordinance or part of nn ordinance hitherto in force, and repugnant to the above, is hereby repealed. JaMKS dunlap, Intendant. ' K. M. Kennedy, Recorder. May I SH KtVl , FIKLY, AM) TOBACCO. \! 0. MOLASSES, CRUSHED AND BROWN i\. SUGAR; f>00 dollars worth Matches, best quality; Tobacco?Cpmmoti, Medium and Fine; Rice?good and fresh Rico Flour; Salt?Confederate and Turks Island; Smoking Tobacco and good Cigars; Pepper Sauso, Spices of different kinds; Jars ond Jugs, various sizes; Nails, coarse Shoes. May 22, 1863. A. T. LATTA. Runaway.* /COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KERSHAW \7 District a Negro Boy, who says his name is JOJJX, and that lie belongs to Robert Oliver, of Georgetown, S. C. Said Boy is five feet fivo or six inches high, will weigh 150 or 60 pounds, had on un old black coat, and grey sutinctt pants, and a Confederate hat, mado o wire gra =s. The owner is requested to ooinc forward prove property, par expenccs and take him away. DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor. March (5 ~ KI!KSHAW-I.Y .EQUITYt John Gaskin, et. nl. vs James Bruce, et. al.?Bill. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER PASSED IN above stated case (Bill) at Juno Term, A. 1). 1863, I will offer for r< -sale at public outcry, before the Court House door, in Cainden. S. U.. on tho 1st Monday in July next, at 12 o'clock, m., the Tract of Land described in tho pleadings iu said caso (Bill), to-wit: The Sand 11 ill Tract, convoyed by Daniel Gaskin, sr., to 1). T. Mahuffey, Trustee for tho children of John C. Baskin. Terms?So much cash as will pay tho costs of resale and a proportion of the costs of proceedings?the balance on a credit until the first of January next, A. D., 1864. Said balance to be secured by bond, with at least two good sureties, with interest on the same (payable annually) from day of sale, and a mortgage of tho property. Purchaser to pay fo-* papers. Said tract of land to be sold at tho risk of the lormer pur chaser. W.M. It. TaYLOR, C. E K. 1). (Jommissioniv's .funn ' n .\ n l can a MEDICAL XOTICK. DR. W. R. SIKE3 TENDERS 1IIS SERVICES as practising physician to the citizens of Camden and vicinity. Office on main street, in the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. T. J. Workman. February 27 *>!*. JOHN MctAA OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO TIIE CITIZENS of Camden and surrounding country. .Office two doors above tho Drauch Bank, Camden So Ca. January JO Shoo Thread, Castile Soap, &cSHOE THREAD, CASTILE SOAP, TOOTH Brushes, Matches, Ac., for sale at the "Old Corner. K. AV. BONNEY. July 3 Hay Cutters, &c% T_f AY CUTT ERS, WASH ING M ACUIN K3 AND XX patout Cylinder Churns, for salo at the " Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY. July 3 Soiuli Carolina ? Biersllaw District. BY A. L. M^HINALD, KSQUIUE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, J G. RtJCE APPLIED to mo for Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James Bruce, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District to bo holden at Korshaw Court House on the 27th day of January inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. GivOD under my Hand ?md c this seventh 1 day of July, in the year of our I. . .'thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, n m .tie eighty- j seventh year of the Iudepcniicucu ?i\d Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. I July 10 2 A.C. MCDONALD, O. K. D. 1 ^ . ? * - "Y. ; ' RAGS?RAGS! 1 A AAA POUNDS GOOD CLKAN. LINKN 1'/ #\/vv/ and Cotton Hags wanted immediately at the Confederate Office, lor which the highest marke price will be paid. s? Hi rrj " * a 532 0 I t? " 2 1 igs . * ' - ! I I ? aaa -s || s S.sir * > HI 2 jfefl o ^ cj 5 gf* ~ <s SS 2 ! 11S S ^ S x 1 *' s w 3 fjj H a 3 ? i -= a ft 2S H sf S c- ^3 ^ 25 ^ - p ? % O CO ft fw? w s ^ 2 Cj 2 W; T & > | = ~ ?0 ? H .= S ? 3 ~ h? J V*3 Li i ? ? K-J r? ^ Bw -r ?I ~ - > szs H i?3 l i-6" r 11 ? ; F - (=) "I 3 " a P H ? % 81 > ? i f* r - s ? ? a m i 2 c/i ^ hd B (^9^ 2 ^ r ^ &* ? k^ g > > & 3 IW ? cnq <- O J 03 _ <D ^ 5* ^ A *T P p P3 ?T^ g <9 g ?* ^ C ^ I -3 ""** H I g IH *2 2 ? M * * p *J tl c u cl* n Camden Hotel CompanySubscribers to this 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 Byorderof J. Wiiitaker, President. April 27 3 0.1> ELL, Sec. & Treas. NoticeAll persons having demands against tho estate of KLL EN W. CHESNUT are requested to hand them in legally attested, and all those owing said estate will pay. April 17 4 L. L. WIIITAKER, Adm'r. r~* t?( a a ? > a ss . ? M ^ hJt ^3 3 ? *< ** ea * m - ?< s* l o <-r * > , 8 en s 5 ?L <?< O ^ C5^ ^ ? ft ? O a t?J wmm ? 3 5 O W ^ k , 3 ^ faag s> ^ 2 2sf ? ^ "C w j-j 2 O O Q ' ?? ' S- 5 3 p S ? 2 5 5 ? > ? 2 9 "" ? 1 | > 6* 0 ft c/2 %> g- w B o o X? ? 3 *3 5* rj ? f ? | J ~ 3 " 3 ? * * i ^ Sal h ?- ^ o kts : 5r Ml =r ~ j t> z&t i g. ? ? 2 ? SS s i_ - * b o s ! - W 3 8 6" E 2 r-1 n ? 2. . 5 ' : x; f*1 o < >t? f* ?< ft U ^ ? a r* X >-h z 03 *> a S3 *1 JT1 "3 O AS i g M > "2. ?* ^ i ? 5 s n 3 irl M ? . ^ 8 M 2 ? ? ? 0 W 3 ?? E ^ 1 < 1 ?' n I ~ =- "? ? >w '< 25. s- ft ? 3 o' O r" mm 1 1/5 2 ?5 - a t ^ American Guano, FOR SALE BY THE BARREL AT THE "OLD Corner," by E. W. BONNEY. January 30. Wanted?Wool! For which the highest price will be paid. ? ALSO? cotton and woolen home-made jeans DT A TXTC! nuu luniiio, oi/ McCURRY k HAMMERSLAUGH'S. Silk Gloves Ladies and misses black and white SILK GLOVES, at June 6 MRS. CAMPBELL'S. A4JI. and Inspector General'* Ofllce, Richmond, MajT l Itb, 1363. [GENERAL ORDERS No 68.] J THE FOLLOWING NOTICE RELATIVE TO exchange prisoners is published for the information of all concerned: EXCHANGE NOTICE No. 6?The following Confederate officers and men hare been duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared : 1. All officers and men who have been delivered at City Point at any time previous to May 8th, 18G5. 2. All officers csptuied at any place before the 1st of April, 1866, who have been released on parole. 3. All men captured in North Carolina or Virginia before the 1st of March, 1363, who have been released on parole 4. The officers huu uieu captured and parolod by Gen. S. P. Carter, in his expedition to East Tennessee, in December last. 5 The officers and men captured and paroled by Lieutenant Colonel D'.ckey, in December, 1862, in his march to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and by Captain Cameron, of Corinth, Mississippi, in December, 1862. u. me omcers ana men paroled at Oxford, Mississippi, on tho 2ifd of December, 18G2; at Desark, Arkansas, on the 17th of January, 1863. and at Baton Rogue, Louisiana, on the 23d of February, 18C3. 7. All persons who have been captured on the sea, or the waters leading to the same, or upon the seacoast of the Confederate or the United States, at any time previous to December 1 Oth, 1862. 8. All civilians who have been arrested at any time before the 6th of May, 1863, and released on parole, are discharged from any und every obligation contained in said parole. Ifary such person has taken the oath of allegiance to the United States, or given any bond, or if his release was accompanied with any other condition, ho is discharged from the same. 0. If any person embraced in any of the foregoing sections, or in any section of any previous Exchange Notice, wherein they are declared exchanged, aro in any Federal prison, they are to be immediately reloased and delivered to the Confederate authorities. ROBERT OULD, Agent of Exchanges, i Richmond, May 9lh, 1863. II. All persons, whether citizens or soldiers, are expressly prohibited from using, or in any manner interfering with fuel, or wood cut and delivered for the use of railroads or railroad companies. It is of the Gist importance that this order should be observed, and it will be strictly obeyod and enforced by the I army. By order, j (Signed) S. COOPER. May 22 Adjutant and Inspector Gen CIRCULAR \IM> APPEAL, FREE MARKET OF CHARLESTON. Ib Vie Citizens of Charleston and the People of South Carolina generally, and to the Farmers and Planters especially, from the mountains to the seaboard The Free Market of Charleston, one of the noblest and most useful charities extant,' after more than a twelve mouth of successful operation, is in danger of suspension and even linal stoppage. It is an institution, founded by private patriotism 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 families of soldiers and seamen, lighting the battles ol their country, or dead in her service; and upward of eight hundred families depena on its bounty for their daily bread. It has become a great public necessity, and it is the duty of every christian and patriot, male and female, ricli and poor, young and old, to contribute to its sun port, in proportion to means and ability?the rich man out of his wealth, the poor man out of his poverty, the 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 dispensed in Cod-blessed bounty to the wives at.d children, the widows and orphans, the sisters and othef female dependents, of our brave soldiery and seamen. The final stoppage, or evon the suspension, of this charity would bo one of the direst calamities that could befuil our City nud State?it would inflict dis tress, suffering, and even starvation on numbers how comfortably fed by its bounty, and perhaps, lead to bread-riots, in our conservative city, to her aerioifs injury and deep disgrace. Come, then, fellow citizens, to the rescue, promptly, liberally, efficiently, and not only save the.Free Market from destruction or suspension, but sustain it, iu 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 and State; and the consequences will j be happy indeed. Not ouly will bread, and meal, and i meat bo sustainingly furnished to soldier's and seamen's families, but the heart of the warrior will bo cheered and his arm nerved to victorious batilo against the vandal and ruthless foe, by the comforting conviction that his wife and little ones ore patriotically and sufficiently cared for, by their fellow citizens, at home. Let our farmers and planters especially, in every section of the State, send liberal supplies of vegetables and provisions, from their gardens, their fields, their barns and their smoke houses; and swell to overflow niji mi; giuiti, icaervoir 01 j* ree JuarKet charity. Charity is twice blessed?it blesseth him that gives as well as him that receives?and blesses tho giver even more than tho receiver. Come up, then, one and all, to the hallowed work, and not only earn the soldier's and seamen's undying gVatitude, but lay up treasure in Heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves break in and steal. RICHARD YEA DON, Chairman ) WM. P. YATKS, V Committee JOHN PHILLIPS, ) N. B ?Country exchanges aro requested to copy the above circular and appeal, gratuitously. Council Notice ALL%PARTIES INTERESTED, ARE HEREBY requested not to lay off any lots in tho Cemetery, on tho new ground, north of the gateway, without permission of the Council, until tho grounds aro properly laid off, which will be done as soon as possible. . By order of Council: R. M. "KENNEDY, Recorder. Morch 13 Notice. The stage fare to Lancaster will be 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 volunteers will be taken and forwarded free of charge. All otherB must be pre-paid. MoCURRY k HAMMERSLOUGH. November 1 STATE OF SOETH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, { .Columbia, S. C. July 2, 1863. f WHEREAS, INFORMATION IIAS BEEN RECEIVED at this department that WILLIAM T. MOSS, who was in the jail of Richland District under senicnce of death lor the nmrder of James Phil- j litis rlul nil tlin niirlil <.f ?!.?? 0"7?1. -_r . J viav M ^4?v vt |?|IV A i ill VI VUUC) 11141IW 1110 escapo from tlio said jail: Now. therefore. I. MILLEDGE L. BONIIAM, Governor of tho State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a reward of ONE THOUSA D DOLLAHS for tho apprehension of the said William T Moss and his delivery into any jail in this State. Said Moss is obo it 28 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, weight about 140 pounds, dark hair, wears a mustache and is rather good looking, lie is Iron: Wake County. North Carolina. Given uudcr my hand and seal of tho State, at [l. s. J Columbia, thih second day of July, A. D. one , thousand eight hundred aid sixty-three. 4 M. L. BONHAM. A Wm. R. IIuxtt, Secretary of State. V July 10 All the papers in tho State publish iv. <u week for one month. [C1KCULAU. ] STATE OF SOUTy CAROLINA, Apjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Colpmdia. S. C.. June 19, 1868. TN ANSWER TO INQUIKES ADDRESSED TO his Excellency the Governor and to 1 his office, it is hereby made known tl.at no part of the quota of troops called for under tho foregoing proclamation and orders will be accepted as MOUNTED MEN. By order A. C. GARL1NUTON, uxjuvuiit milt lUBJIBUlWUt'Ilfr'U o. \J, Julv 3 3 Papers of the State copy three times. I New Goods. JUST OPENED, AT THE "OLD CORNER,'* Printed Muslins; also, Tapes, Pins. Hooks and" Eyes, wh.te and colored serpentine Braids, Ac., that? has just run the blockade. E. \V. BONNEY. July 3 Matting. 4 A INDIA MATTING, FOR PALE AT THE "4- " Old Corner." E. AV. BONNEY. July 3 South Caroliim?KcHinw District. 4 ltY A. L. MCDONALD, KSQUIRK, OHDINAHY. TA7IIEREAS, MRS. FRANCIS PECK, APPLIED Vt' to ine for Letters or Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits ol Charles II. Peck, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the stud deceas- ' ed to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court lor the said District, to be liolilen at Kershuw Court House on the 18ih day of Julj' instant, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this second day of Jul}', in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, ar.d in the eightyseventh year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. ALEX. L MCDONALD, O. K. D. o __ ** sugar, coitee and Nails, QTS. ICS AND 12S, FOR SALE AT THE "OLD O BRICK CORNER," by July 3 T. s. MYERS. Cotton Yarn and Tobacco. Ii^OR SALE AT THE "OLD BRICK CORNER," * by T. S. MYERS. July 3 Turnip SeenFresii turnip seed, raised by i vr.r 1 ROBERTSON, of Lancastea District tor sale h\ ilie POST OFFICE. July 3 Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership of koopman & somMERS is tlus day dissolved, by mutual consent either party will sign iho name of tho lirm in limiidation. All persons indebted by note or account, will please make payment to tho undersigned, or thoif authorized attornev, Mr. M, Drucker. m. koopmann. L. SOMMERS. Camden, June 1, 1863. 6 June 12 Notice. On all past notes and accounts due tho Railroad Blacksmith, and on all up to the nf Jill V riiivl 5- *' ..v^v, frajrmum is earnestly reques'ea ; as lie cannot pay without tho cash, he is willing to take troth i. e. Confederate money for his gold earnings, and he hopes from the abundance of this trash that is afloat, that all of those indebted to him will call and settle, and thereby enable him to pay his debts. In future the money will be expected for his work, ' or arrangement* accordingly. June 1? 4 S. SHIVER.