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From Geh. Lee's Army.
Winchester, July 21.?We have nothing
jiew from our army. All is quiet in this neigh- la
borhood. Many reports prevail in regard to tv
the position of the enemy. It is believed that .
Mead's army, or a large portion of it, re-crossed
the Potomac; but in what force, or what position,
wo do not know. Meade's movements
are all known to Gen. Lee, who is making arrangements
accordingly.
It is rumored to-day that there has been a
not in Philadelphia.
Yankee Itaid in Norih Carolina.
Richmond, July 22.?The Petersburg Express
gives an account of a Yankee raid in
North Carolina. Tho gang numbered from ^
four to six hundred and came from Washington, W
N. C. At Rocky Monnt they burned the de- I1
s j1
pot, 5000 bales of cotton, a large cotton factory a
owned by Wm. S. Battle, also captured a train ^
on thoTarbora branch of the Washington road j,
with two carload's of ammunition and 30,000 j/
pounds of bacon, which were destroyed. The w
bridge over Tar river, a short distance from ^
Rocky Mount, was destroyed and the track s
torn up for mile or two. L
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Casualties in flic Companies from J
Kershaw District in the Battles of a
Gettysburg. K
srcond south carolina rkoimbnt. ^
Field and Staff.
Col. J.*D. Kennedy, wounded severely in ^
hand and slightly in hip; Capt. Wm. Wallace j
m.:?\ 1- * ?* ta p
^nuking luajurj, suvurciy in arm; ivajuiani, il. ^
E. Sill, in foot severely. H
Company E?(apt. W. Z. Leitner command?g. J
Killed?D R Ryar; Privates W R Allen, J y
VV Polk. " M
Severely wounded?W Z Leitner, leg ampu- y
tated; Corporal T E Gardner, in abdomen; ^
Private G Smith, in head. ^
Slightly Wounded?Private B R Arrants, I
in leg; D Tidwell, in shoulder. j
Killed, 3; wounded, 5.
Company G?Capt. J.G. Cunningham coniy
Killed?Capt J P Cunningham; Privates R r
M Love, John Gaskin, W W Johnson.
Seriously Wounded?S Coonin, leg and
breast; John Falkenberry, knee; B Parker, leg
amputated; W West, knee and thigh; J O ?
Croxton, kn$o.
Severely Wounded?Lieutenant J E Truesdcll,
neck; Corporal J A Sowel, thigh and tl
hand; Privates W Bird, hand and breast; John n
Boon, head and arm; ,Wm Boon, thigh; J
Huff, breast and log; John Roe, arm.
Klirrlitlir VVniiiuln/l T wiiit S -T linnfAii ovni' 1
Serg 11 B Patterson, hand; Corporal T G West,
head; Privates D Davis, breast and foot; W J
Dunn, foot; J Policy, thigh; Wm Mahatfey,
head; W C lluff, head: W T Phillips, breast;
B Haley, leg and arm; E II Robinson, shoulder;
L D Robinson, thigh. '
Killed, 4; Wounded, 24. tl
Col. Kennedy's Regiment sustained a loss of I
27 killed, 125 wounded and 2 missing; Total, '
154.
FIFTEENTH SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT. t]
Field and Staff. y
Killed?Col William D DeSaussure; Acting it
Major Thomas J Warren. j*
Wounded?Adjutant James W Davis.
Company J)?1st Lieut. C. B.Burns, corFdg. ^
Killed?Privates J C Corbett, C Minton, F
W Watts.
Wounded?Lieutenant George Crosby, leg, '
flesh; 1st Sergeant J J Iluckabee, flesh, leg;
Corporals P II Wilson, arm, flesh; J 1> Shedd,
foot, severely; Privates Win Brannon, loin, ,
slight; S Griffin, contusion of thigh; S W
llorncsby, flesh, leg; A Kerby, groin, severely;
C H Shagler, chest, slight.
Missing?D Brannon, John Spradley, J W a
Kerby. n
TIIE ROLL OF HONOR.
TO THE FAMILIES OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, b
The undersigned would again call the attention of fi
families of deceased soldiers to the fact that under ap- d
pointmcnt from the State ho is engaged in recording li
the names of all soldiers from South Carolina who havo c
fallen during the war, said Record when completed, to
be placed among the archives af the State. The name of
no gallant son of the State, who has given his life
to his country, should bo omitted from this " Roll of t
Honor."
The desired information concerning the deceased is ^
as follows: Name, Rank, Number of Regiment, Letter
of Company, Date of death, cause of death, whether
killed on the field, from wounds received in bat- I
tie, or from disease contracted in camp. Address mo I
at Columbia. WM. B. JOHNSTON,
Recording Agent for tho State.
/
ROLL OF OFFICERS AND ME\
Of the company recently formed, under the
te call from President Davis, of those beireen
the ages of 40 and 50 :
C. C. HAILR, Captain.
T. J. Ancrum, 1st Lieutenant.
John Thompson, 2d "
T J. Cauthen, 3d "
R. B. Cunningham, 1st Sorgoant.
R. C. Duakepord, 2d "
J. G. Bruce, 3d "
A. Owens, 4th "
R. McKee, 1st Corporal.
A. J. Faukenbebry, 2d Corporal.
Wii. Cato, 3d "
Angus McLeod, 4tbi.
privates.
f C Cunningham Thos E Shannon
S Thompson Jas Simmons
r "W Nowman Daniel Baker
: F Warren Thos Dawson
io Holley Daniel McCaskill
Itaborn Henry Thorn
filey Outlaw ' Thos Mickle
filey Branuuin A McClester
3el Hough Geo Pettigrew
oel H Brown Jno Young
T Bowers Lewis Phillips
J C Denton David Baretiold
[ C West J E King
evi Keunington Wm Johnson
A B Shannon Jno J Stokes
B Boswell Thos Bcrkett
J M Billings Nathan Humphries
i'mK Robertsou Nathaniel Humphries
.1 stoKes George Norris
lfred Davis H Norris
Deas J A W Berry
J Bass M Watson
Harrell Wm Price
T Bradley Wilson Stoon
. Hocott W J Hall
eo Outlaw James Holland
T Barker Thos English
obt Man Wm English
ianc Shiver Jno Spradlev
, J Dowie Wiley Watkins
J Roach Thos Watkins
:obt Brannum Calvin Jones
barren Brannum ' E Atkerson
1 1) Wood- Jns Wilson
, J MeOright Wm Golf
J Oakes J J Boss
irTm Brauham Wm Ross
, Hinson Calvin Ross
hos Holland Jno Rush
t T McCoy Thos Sessions
onathan Page 'I hoy Peak
no N Gamewell Wm Chrismas
Special 1ST oticess.
INSURANCE.
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT F0I1
!ie Insurance Company of the State of Virginia. I am
o\v prepared to tako Risks
Against Loss or Dam? go by S'ite
'crsons wishing to insure their property, will have a
ivorable onnortunitv of doinur so. in Derhans as safe :i
'oinpnny as tliore is in the Confederate States.
May 22 N. D. BAXLKY, Agent.
OFFICE itUAKTERNASTER,
Charleston'. S. C. October 1. 1.8C2.
MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINT KD AG EST OI<
iiis department, for tho purchase of Corn aud
i^oddor* in the Districts of Ikorslmw and
Lancaster.
Planters desiring to sell, will communieato with him
Particular attention must be paid to the packing o
ie fodder, and no water must be used. During tho past
ear the Government experienced heavy loss from
nproper packing, and all such will bo hereafter reicted.
MOTTE A. PRINGLK,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
Tho subscriber can bo found at his residence
>oKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M-LEE.
OlAfi H011SE,
Camden, S. C
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIEND*
nd the travelling public that he has leased this commodious
HOUSE, so eligibly situated in tho growing
own of Camden.
His persona] superintendence and best efforts, aidoc
>y competent assistants, will bo devoted to the com
ort and satisfaction of guests and visitors. He confi
lently asks a continuance of tho favors of all whe
lave visited the DeKalb House, and calls from an}
>f his friends who visit Camden.
January 16 J. II. JUNGBLUTII.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX
ISTING under tho name and siyle of GAYLf
t YOUNG is this day dissolved by mutual consent
X. "W. Young is authorized to close up tho business
ind sign the name of tho firm in liquidation.
rersons having claims against tiro saiti nrm will
iresent them to Mr Young, and tlioso indobted will
iloaso mako immediate payment of the same.
J. M. GAYLE.
R. W. YOUNG.
July 1st, 1863. 4
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Council Notice.
OWNRltS AND OCCUPANTS OP LOTS ARE
requested to have all noxious weeds cut, and
ditches cleaned out before the first proximo.
Council will inspect tho lots at that time, and all
parties who may have failed to comply with the above
notice, their premises will be cleaned by order of Council,
at tho owner's expense. A. D. BAXLEY,
Town Recorder.
i 'Council Chamber^ July 2, 1863.
Notioe. '
Mr. r. m. kennfdt is authorized to
act as my Agent during my absence from the
District. "W W. WALLACE.
July 24 3
. Wanted.
A GOOD COOK. WASHER AND lilONER. FOR
which good wages will bo paid- Apply ut this
Office.
July 24
*D A n-r rn 1
iufcCiUU V (t>l?
T^HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED III3
J. Store torn the "Old Brick Corner" to the establishment
formerly occupied by Mr Wm. C. Gerald. Jr.,
two doors below McCurrv & iluromerslaugh's store.
July 24 ' T.M.MYERS.
For Rent.
A DWELLING HOUSE, CONTAINING SIX
Rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, yard and I
garden attached. For further particulars apply at
this tfice.
Ju y 24 ' .3
South Caroliini?Kcrsliuw . hlsti'ict.
i
BY A. L. MCDONALD, ESQCI&E, ORDINARY.
! \\7HERISAS, SUSANNH HOLLAND APPLIED
to mo for Letters or Administration ou all and
i singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits ot
! James B. Ilclland, late of the District aforesaid, de|
ceased:
I These are, therefore, to cite and admouish all, and
singular, the kiudred and creditors of the suid deceas|
ed to be and appear beforo me at our next .Ordinary's
; Court lor the said District, to bo ltolden at Kershaw
: Court House on the 17 th day of August next,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this seventeenth
day of August, iu the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, ar.d in the eightyseventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
alkx. l Mcdonald, o. k. d.
July 24 2
South Carolina?Kershaw I>i*lrictBY
A. L. MCDONALD, ESQCIRE, ORDINARY.
rpo RICHARD NELSON, ELIZABETH OWENS.
A Francis Nelson, Amanda Laugston, George Nelson,
Emma Langston, Ransom Nelson, and Sarah Nelson,
or their legal representatives, heirs of the estate
of Jane Nelson, late of Kershaw District, deceased:
You are hereby summoned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary, to bo hold at Camilen in the
District and State aforesaid, on Mondav. the 10th dav
' ' ?J
, of August next, to shew cause if an)- you can, why
the said estate, both real and personal, should not be
i divided among the heirs at law.
Witness 1113' hand and seal, this twenty fourth day
of .Inly, in the year of our I.ord oue thousand eight
hundred and si xtv-three,
duly 2 1 2 " A L MCDONALD, O. K. D.
STATE OF SOITTH CAROLINA,
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' &S WE; V f; F>:1 SH
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ADJ'T AND JNSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Columbia, July 19, 18G3.
r GENERAL OLDER. NO. 20.
I* ' CHRISTOPHER F. HAMPTON HAVING
been appoint, d Aid-de-Camp to his Excellency
the Governor, is herewith announced as such, and will
be obeyed and rospeeted accordingly.
By order of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A, C. GARLINGT >N,
1 Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C.
C27" Papers of the State copy once.
July 24 l
Drugs and ChemicalsEnglish
Mustard, J31uo Stone.
Copperas # Ex't. Logwood,
English Calomel, English Blue Mass,
Splphur. Camphor,
I Castor Oil, Gum Opium,
Alum. Cream Tartar,
, i*up. Curb. Sodn. Siedlitz Powders,
* Eng. Castile Soap. Brown Windsor Soap,
Ivory Fine-Tooth Combs, Superior Tooth Brushes, 4c
Just received and for sale bv
Juno 20 1 WM. McKAIN.
Chewing Tobacco.
-< /A HALF BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO, REX"
/ reived on consignment, and for sale by the
> package only, at MATUESON 4, CO.'S.
July 17
CAUTIONALL
PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED
not to trade for a note of hand, givon by the undersigned,
as administrator, ta Messrs. GayleA Young,
for ($194 62) One Hundred and Ninety Four 62-100
. Dollars, dated July 1. 1863. It has been lost or mislaid,
and duplicate note given in stead.
| JOS. M. GAYLE,
Adm'r. Josso F. Young, dee d.
I July 17 4
i FORSALE, ~~
TWO GOOD HORSES.' APPLY AT
McCURRY A HAMMERSLAUGH'S.
. July 17
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' ' ' III
Notice to DebtorsALL
PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDKJt .
signed by Note or Acoount, are earnestly requested
to come forward and pay up. Iu future no work
will be allowed to leave the establishment without the
cash?to commence on the 1st of July next.
A good supply of Leather on hand.
June 26 6 P. J. OAKES.
Change In Schedule of S. C. R. R.
On and after Thursday, 2d of Api the mid-day
train down from Camden will be altered as follows:
Leave Camden 12 30 p. in.
Arrive at Kingsville 2.46 p. m.
Arrive at Camden 6:40 p. m. #
Arrive at Augusta 3:46 p. in.
Arrive at Columbia 6:00 p. m.
The time of departing from each of the above named
places?with the exception of tho down mid-day train
rom Camden?have not been changed, and will ooninuo
na heretofore, until further notice.
Sugar, Coffee and Nails,
8TS. 10S AND 12S, FOR SALE AT THE "OLD
BRICK CORNER," by
July 3 T. S. MYERS.
Cotton Yarn and Tobacco.
170R SALE AT THE "OLD BRICK CORNER,"
- by T.S.MYERS.
July 3
Turnip SeedFRKSH
TURNIP SEED, RAISED BY IRVIN
ROBERTSON, of Lancastea District, for sale at
the POST OFFICE.
July 3 ' ,
Dissolution of Copartner'
ship. .
HPHE COPARTNERSHIP OF KOOPMAN 4S0M1.
M KRS is this day dissolved, by mutual consent ?
either party will sign the name of the firm in liquidation.
All persons indebted by note or account, will please
make payment to tho undersigned, or their authorized
attornev, Llr. M. Drucker.
M. KOOPMANN.
L. SOMMER8.
Cntnden, June 1, 1863. 6 . June 12
t
Notice.
ON ALL PAST NOTES AND ACCOUNTS DUE
the Railroad Blacksmith, and on all up to the
1st of July n'-xt, payment is earnestly requested; as
ho cannot pay without the cosh, he is willing to take
trash i. e. Confederate money for his gold earnings,
and ho hopes from the abundance of this trash that is
afloat, that all of those indebted to him will call and
sottie, and thereby enable him to pay his debts.
In future the rrouey will be expected for his work,
or arrangements accordingly.
June 19 , 4 3. SHIVER.
PROSPECTUS.
^pHE UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE, IN A
I few weeks, at. Richmond. Va., a weekly journal,
to be cajled "THE SOUTHERN PUNCH 1"
It will bo nearly a duplicate in size, form and general
features of the world renowned London " Punch,"
so long an acknowledged power in the British Isles in
the reiormation of public abuses, and the enlightenmnnt
r\f tl>A K11r% A " *4
i uiviiv v/a vuo ^UUIIU IUIUU, UUOlllilg ?a lb U1U WlbU tuu
penius of Hood, of Jarold, and a host of wits, poets
and philosophic thinkers.
Tho proprietors of ' The Southern Punch" bring to.
the difficult task of successfully conducting such a
journal the advantage of capital, abundant mental resources.
and practical skill. The editoi* for many
years past, has been connected, in a leading editorial
dapacity, with the largest daily papers of New Orleans
aud Mobile, while the gentleman who will have
charge of typographical and engraving departments is
unsurpassed in that skill necessary for success.
Every number will be illustrated with numerens
cuts, appropriate to the times (humorous and serious),
from the hands of one of the best engravers on the
continent?an artist whose name is familiar to the
reading public of the South.
In fine, the undersigned are determined to make
"The ."-outht-rn Punch" the spiciest, most readable,
and best illustrated literary journal in America. It
shall distance competition.
TERMS.?Subscription for single copies $10 per
annum. News dealers supplied at the rate of $16 per
hundrc d copies. Address
OVERALL. CAMPBELL, HUGHES &, CO..
Publishers Richmond, Va.
Editor' giving the nbeve one or more insertions *
will be entitled to a copy gratis.
Office on Main street, between 9th and 10th.
Julv 10
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
ill Equity.
Thomas Lang, vs. Edward M. Boykin and Mary
C., his wife, Sallie VV. Boykin, llairiet M.
Lang, John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Sam'J.
AV. L. Lang, Cornelia A. Lang and Edward
B. Lang.?Bill of Supplement and Revivor.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
that John C, Lang, Theodore Lang and Cornelia
A. Lang, and her infant son Edward B.
Lang, four of the above named defendants, reside
beyond the limits of the State of South
Carolina?on motion of Richardson & Gay,
complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered that the
said John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Cornelia A.
Lang and Edward B. Lang, do appear and
and plead answer or demur to the said bill of
supplment and revivor on or before the 18th
day of September next, or the same will be
taken pro confesso against them.
And it is further ordered that this order be
published for three months before the time
above appointed for the appearance of said
defendants in the Camden Confederate, a '
newspaper published in the town of Camden.
W. R. TAYLOR, C. E. K. D
Commissioner* Office, Jnne 9th A. D, 1863,
June 12 3m