The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, July 31, 1863, Image 3
850 Rewardrpu?J
UNDKRSIGNKI) WILL PAY FIFTY DOLJl
L4KS reward lbr the apprehension of the hoy
liGfl?formerly owned by Mrs. LoGrande, of Camden,
and now the property of Mr. James MeLeod?delivered
totho Sheriff of Kershaw List.
July 31 v 3 MARTHA DUTTOJf.
Wanted,
4 SITUATION AS OVKRSKKR, BY ONK WHO
jl\. is not subject to conscript. The best* testimonials
given as to ?ptalifieatiouand character. Address
M. I). J FN KINS,
\Yatcrco 1\ O., Richland List.
July 31
STATE Or SOUTBI CAUOLI^A.
AbJ'i A.vl) INSPKOTOU-llKXKItAL'S OFFICK. )
ClI AHhKSTOX, .1 Illy 'Jod, 180".;. )"
GENERA L ORDER N0 28.
IT UK PltKSKNT KXIGKNCIKS OF TIIK SKR
vice require the completion of the organization
recently begun under the 1'resident's call upon the
< lovernor of this State for Five Thousand (P000)
Troops, (or service within the State for six (0) months
from the 1st of August next. It will not, however,
arrest the enrollment of all conscripts up to fortydivo
(45), as required under his Proclamation of the 15th
July, installt. Hut all such Conscripts as are in service
in or about, Charleston, or as shall be called into
active service in or near there in their present organizations,
will be enrolled as Conscripts, but remain
With their respactive commands until the exigency has
passed, and will then report at the Confederate
Camps of lUstruetiou. Such us may not bo called boforo
being enrolled into active servico with their respectives
commands, will comply at the date of enrolment
with tho said Proclamation of the President
The privilege of selecting the companies of the Confederate
service to which they choose to attach them
selves, tlio Governor is authorized by the President
to say, will not be forfeited bj' such enrolment.
II. An election for one Colonel, one Lieutenant
Colonel, one Major in each Regiment) in accordance
with the subjoined arrangement, will be hold on the
it 1st instant, at each Beat Muster Ground, by any two
or more of tlie Company Ollieers within the usual
hours. Immediately alter the Polls are closed, the
votes will be counted by the Managers at each Company
Poll, ami a report of the result under their hands
will lie immediately made to this Office, in Charleston.
III. 1'he trooosthos organized will hold themselves
in readiness to mareli at a moment's notice, each man
to provide himself with a haversack and three days'
cooked rations.
IV. All Field Ollieers of the Militia, and Company
Officers ofthis organization, are charged with the
prompt extension and execution ofthis order.
1st Regiment, Greenville lid
2d Regiment, Piokons . 11.'?
ltd Regiment, (two companies) Greenville 15:5
4th Regiment, Anderson 120
f?th Regiment, Pickens lid
121 Regiment, Anderson 110
Gth Regiment, Khbevillo 110
8th Regiment, Abbeville 115
0th Regiment, EdgelleUl 55?10US
7th Regiment. Edgefield 115
10th Hegiuicut, Kdgclleld 05
11 ill Regiment, Barnwell 120
12th Regiment, Beaufort 75
12th Regiment, Colleton 125
I -1th Regiment, Orangeburg h?0
15th Regiment, (two companies,) Orangeburg
and Lexington 171
I ltd Reguneiit, Barnwell 05
tOlh Regiment. Newberry 125?1021
Itllli and 17t i Regiments. Charleston 045
18th Re/ilili Ut. t ii: rleSion 80
I Oih Regiment. < herlcstou 05
81 St lteeiment. Vi'illiaiiislnirg and George
town 12
3 2il Regiment, (i wo Companies) Marion 103
ii3d Regimeut. Horry 110?11 HO
20th Regiment, Sumter 110
'J 1st Regiment, Lancaster ! "?
22d Regiment, Kershaw 101)
2:5(1 Regiment, (two Companies,) liielilan 1 220
-14ill Regiment, Clarendon 80
2f?lli Regiment, )
25tli Regiment, f (one Company,)
Fairlield 110
27tli Regiment, Chester * 03
28tli Regiment, Chesterfield 123
20th Regiment, Harlington 120
2tnh Regiment, Marlboro 100
l i:;o
34th Regiment, York 110
33th Regiment, Union 03
3<5th Regiment, (two Companies,) Spartanburg
133
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.>?iM ucj^iiiii'iM, o|i;iri<i(iuuig i-w
46th Regiment, York J 20
88th R-giment, Newberry 75
'10th Regiment, Laurens 05
41st Regiment, Laurens 100
45ih Regiment, Union and Spartanburg 05
20th Regiment, Cluster 70
1035
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
A. 0. GARLIXGTON,
< Adjutant and Inspector General S. C.
Jjg?" Papers ul the Stale publish till day of election
July 31 I
Council Notice.
OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OK LOTS ARE
requested to have all noxious weeds cut, and
ditches cleaned out before the iirst proximo.
Council will inspect tho lots at that time, and all
parties who may hnvo failed to comply with the above
notice, their premises will bo cleaned by order of, Council,
at the owner's expense. A. D. BAXLF.Y,
Town Recordef.
Council Chamber, July 2, 1863.
Notice.
Mr. r. m. kknnfdy is authorized to
act as my Agont during my absence from the
District. W. W. WALLACE.
July 24 3
"I'-Ji -J - " .U__. 1 . ...L ..
NOTICE TO PERSONS LIABLE TO
CONSCRIPTION.
ll'DQ'KS. CAMP OP INSTRUCTION,)
Columbia, S. Cm July 2V, 1803. )
T ALL PERSONS WITHIN THE AGES
of 18 :uul 45 years, who arc liable to enrollment,
are required to report, in person, to
the Enrolling Otlicor of their respective districts,
on or before the twentieth day of August
next. Those who fail to report by the day indicated,
will be enrolled as Conscripts, if adjudged
liableon information obtained; and those
so enrolled will not complain if they are prejudiced
by their failure to report or denied
advantages to winch they would have bean en- |
titled by a prompt obedience to this order.
II. This order inelndeseverv male while per- J
son within the ages indicated, not already in
service, as well those who claim exemption as
tlio.-e who do not, (except those between tlie 1
agesoi IS anu 1.) who have heretofore reported
and liave been exempted, and those who have
bee n rejected for physical disability bv the Ex:iitiininjx
Board ol the Congressional Districts.)
III. The privilege of volunteering, before enrollment,
is extended to every one. All poisons
who desire to volunteer, will report in person
to the Enrolling Olliecr of the districts on
or before the 20lh day of August next, indicating
the Company and Kcgimcut which thev
wish to j _>in. All who fail to leport to the Enrolling
Ufiieer of tho J )isti icts, as volunteers,
by the '20th August, will no longer have the
right to volunteer.
IVt Those who report as volunteers will be
required to go forward to the Company selected
by the first day of September. Ail who fail so
to do will forfeit their right to volunteer, and
will be immediately enrolled as Conscripts, and
dealt with as such.
V. Persons who report as volunteers, and
who wish to be examined by a Surgeon before
going forward, will have the opportunity of
such examination by reporting at the Enrolling
Office of the Districts, on such day between the
20th August and the 1st of September as may
be indicated by the army Surgeon of the Examining
Board:
VI. No one who volunteers can be allowed
afterwards to prefer a claim to exemption.
Those, therefore* who claim exemption and wish
if not exempted, to volunteer, should report to
the Enrolling Officer at a day sufficiently earlv
to have their claims considered and adjudged
before the 20th day of August, in order that, if
not adjudged exempt, they may be within time
to volunteer.
VII. Volunteers going forward will l?e furnished
transportation to Columbia by tin; District
Enrolling Officers; and on reporting at
the "I load Quarters of the ('amp of Instruction/'
at Columbia, they will receive an order
lor transportation to their respective commands.
\ III. Every volunteer will be furnished by
the Emailing Officer with a certificate, stating
that he volunteered before being enrolled as a
Conscript; on presenting which he will be accepted
in the company to which he shall go,
and be entitled to all the privileges of a volunteer.
Those who go forward without such certificate
cannot be received, will be reclaimed
and ordered back to the Camp of Indruction.
IX. Any person liable to enrollment mav
present a snbs.itute at tl oCainp ol Ins!r.i<Tn>n,
and if accepted, the principal will be discharged
from conscription. Eut hereafter every person
tarnishing a substitute will become liable to
service if his substitute shall desert, or his services
he lost, from any cause other limn the
casualties of war. C. I). M ELTON,
.Major, ActingConi'dt. Conscripts.
July .'>1 1
Charleston Mercury and Courier will
copy three times on alternate day.-; all other
papers in the St alt; copy once.
Son tli Curoliiiu?- lker?liu\v District.
t:v a. i.. Mcno.nai.n, ksouiu:, ounix.iiiv.
I\7 IIKUKAS, StTSAXXI! HOLLAND A1TLIKD
t t to me lor J.eiters or Administration on allaiid
singular the good-and chatties, rights ami credit <1
.James 1J. Holland, late of lite .District, aforesaid, deceased
:
These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the s.tid deceased
to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to bo hohlen at Kershaw
Court House on the 17th day of August next,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not he granted .
Given under my Hand ami .Seal, this seventeenth
day of August, in tlio year of our Lord one thousand
eight Imndred and sixty-three, ai.d in the eighlysoventh
year of the Indepeudeiiee and Sovereignty ol'
the State of South Carolina.
Aid-;\. l Mcdonald, o. k. d.
July 'IV 2
South Cni'oliiisi-ftcrnlittn l)i*lri<>t1JY
A. L. MCD0XA1.1), KSQUIltK, OHIUXAKY.
TO R1CTIARD NKLSON, ELIZABETH OWKXS,
Francis Nelson, Amanda Langstou, George Nelson,
Emma Langstou, Ransom Nelson, and Sarah Nolson,
or their legal representatives, heirs of the eslato
ol Jano Nelson, late ot Kershaw District, deeensod:
You are hereby summoned to bo and appear at tlio
Court of Ordinary, to bo held at Camden in the
District and State aforesaid, on Monday, tho 10th day
of August next, to shew cause if any you can, why
the said estate, both real and personal, should not be
divided among the heirs at law.
Witness my hand and seal, this twenty fourth day
of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-threo.
July 21 2 A. L. McDONALD, O. K. D.
# ; *
1IEAU(IVAKTURS.
CAMP OP INSTRUCTION,)
Columbia, July 27, 1863. f -
CIRCULAR ORDER. ' 11
I IN OBEDIENCE TO THE RECENT
A* Proclamation ol the President, and in pur- "?
suanee of orders of the Adjutant and Inspector
< Icneral of tlic Confederate States, the enrolment
is hereby ordered of all persons in thi:s r|
State, between the ages af J 8 and 40 years. J
who are liable, to Confederate military service, e.'
and not already in service.
II. With the view to such enrolment, Enrolling
Officers will proceed forthwith to regitfcr
all male white pcr.-oiis. within the ages indicated,
found within their respective Districts,
who are adjudged liable to enrolment and who _
have not. already been enrolled.
III. It is tlic duty of all male whites within .
the ages indicated |as well those who claim {
exemption as those who do notj, to report in b
person at the I >i>ti ict Office for enrolment; but
Enrolling Ollicers will not w ait their so reporting,
but w ill proceed at onoo to register
all persons who are adjudged liable, on such
information as they may obtain.
IV. Immediately after the 20th dav of An- ?
gust, Enrolling Officers will forward to these
Headquarters a list of all persons who have reported
as volunteers, giving descriptive par
Denials, with the Company ami Hegiiucnt
selected.
V. After the 20th day of August, Enrolling r
OfKcers will transfer froui the Jtey inter to the
Ivoll of Conscripts* the names of all persona p
who are a ij.ulged liable to conscription and who
have, not reported as volunteers, and will send
them forward to the Camp of Instruction as
speedily as practicable. They will also use all
efforts to gather in the names of all persons
who have evaded the duty to report.
VI. After the first day of September, Enrolling
Officers will enroll as Conscripts all
tvho having reported as volunteers, fail to go
forward to their respective commands by the
said day; and will spare no effort, resorting to
arrests if necessary, to forward them promptly
to the Camp of Instruction.
VII. The exigencies of the service command
of Enrolling Officers increased activity and energy
in the performance of their duties. The
salvation of the Confederacy may depend on
their exertions to increase the army. The
Commandant will l>c rigid in exacting of them
this aetivitv and encrgv.
" C.D. MELTON,
.)uly III 1
Major Act.Comd't. Conscripts.
iCi-" All the papers of the State copy once.
Wanted.
VGOOH WASH Kit AND liiONKR. FOR
. which .qvod wages will be paid' Apply at this j
Ollicc. 1
July '11
PGR SALE,
rji\VO tlool) HUUSKS. APPLY AT
1 Mrl'l RRY & IIAMMKRSL AUfi 11 ' >.
July 17
Dissolution of Copartnership. !
'JMIR CoPA RTX KRS11 IP JlKRKTOPoR K KX&
IS TINA; under the name and stylo of (J AYLK 1
.V YOl'Xt! is this day dissolved l?y iiiulual eonsent.
I!. U*. Young is authorized to close up ilio business
and sign the name of the linn in liquidation.
Persons having claims against the said lirn? will
present them to Mr Young, and those indebted will
please make immediate payment of the same.
.1 M. 0 AYLK.
R. \V. YOUNtL i
July 1st I Mi:;. l
Notice to Debtors
\LL PKRSoXS 1X l>l\UTK!? To Til K INDKlt 1
signed by Note or Aeeourt, are earnestly request- ,
? i to tome forward and pay up. 1 n future no work
will be allowed to leave the establishment without the
cash ? to eommenco on tho 1st of July next.
A good supply of Leather on hand.
June lid 5 P. J. OAKKS. i
in Kciitxiiilo nl S. 41. IS. 1*.
On and after Thursdsn. 'Jd of April, tho mid-day
train down trout Camden will be altered as follows:
Leave Camden I'J JO p. in.
Arrive ttL Kingsvillo L'. 15 p. m.
Arrive at Camden 5: It) p. in.
Arrive sit Augusta 11:15 p. m.
Arrive sit Columbia 5:0u p. m.
Tho time of departing from each oft lie above named
plaees?with iLe exception of the down mid-day train
nun 4 Viim l?m ?1 i'i \ n not In mn ?-I, ?i.. r.1 ?? i 11
- " o"-") "?"?
inuo as heretofore, until iurthcr notice.
'B in: ROLL or IIOXOK. >
Tt) TIJK KAMI I.IKS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS.
Tlio undersigned would again call the attention of
families *?f deceased soldiers to the fact that under appointment
from the SStato ho is engaged in recording
t he names of all soldiers from South Carolina who havo
fallen during the war, said Record when completed, to
be placed among the archives af the State. The naino
of no gallant son of tho State, who lias given his life
to his country, should be omitted from this " Roll of
Honor."
Tho dosired information concerning th# deceased is
as follows: Name, Rank, Number of Regitoont, Letter
of Company, Date of death, causo of death, whether
killed on the field, from wounds received in battle,
or from disease contracted in camp. Address mo
at Columbia. WM. B. JOHNSTON,
1
Recording Agent for tho State.
Turnip SeedTURNIP
SKKD, KALSKD BY IRVIN
L ROBKRTSON. of Ijancnatea District, for sale at
io POST OKK1C15.
July :t
dissolution of Copartnership.
pilK COPAKTXKRSUIFOP KOOPM AN &SOM1
MKRSis this day dissolved, by mutual eonseut?
tlior party will si^'u the name of the firm in fiquida
DM.
All persons indebted by no'e or account, will plealm
uke payment to the undersigned, or their authorised
tornev, Mr. M Dhuckki:.
M KOOP.M ANN^
L. SO MM Kits.
Camden, June 1, ISOU. 0 June 11!
Notice.
*\N ALL PAST NOTKS ANL) ACCOUNTS DUE
_ / the Kail road Blacksmith, and on ali up to the
st of July next, payniout is earnestly requesicd; as
o cannot pay without the cash, he is willing to tako
'ash i. c. Confederate money for his gold earnings,
ml he hopes from the abundance of this trash that is
float, that all of those indebted to him will call aud
. Hie, and thereby enable him to pay his debts.
In future the money will be expected lor his work,
r arrangements accordingly.
June 10 t* S. SHIVER.
.A_lal>ariia,
Fire Insurance
COMPANY.
rllK Undersigned, as Agent for toe above Southern
Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
lolicios of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
tigs, A*c.
November 1 W. L. DeI'ASS.
PROSPECTUS.
I^HE UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE, IN A
few weeks, at Richmond, Va., a weeiclv journal,
o be called "THE SOUTHERN PUNCH I"
It will be nearly a duplicate in size, form aud geneTil
features of the world renowned London ' Punch,''
lo long an acknowledged power iu the British Isles in
.lie reformation of public abuses, and the eulightenneht
of the public mind. Hashing as it did with the
genius of llood, of Jarold, and a host of wits, poets
md philosophic thinkers.
'fiie proprietors of 1 The Southern Punch" bring to
,hc difficult task of successfully conducting such :
odrual the advantage of capital, abundant mental ielources,
and practical skill. The editor for mar.v
rears past, has been connected, in a leading editorial
capacity, with the largest daily papers of New Oreans
and Mobile, while the gentleman who will have
;hargo of typographical and engraving departments is
insurpassed in that skill necessary for success.
Every number will bo illustrated with nuinen us
:uts, appropriate to the times (humorous and serious),
rom the hands of one of the best Cngravers on the
roiitiuent?an artist whoso name is familiar tu the
'eading public of the South.
In line, the undersigned are determined fo make
'The ."outheni Punch" the spiciest, most readable,
:uid best illustrated literary journal in America. It
jliall ilistanco competition.
TERMS.?Subscription for single copies ?10 per
iiinuiu. News dealers supplied at the rule of $15 per
luiulrcd copies. Address
o\ ERAL.I,. 0AMPJ1ELL, 11 UGHKS &, CO..
Publishers, Richmond, Va.
Editor ^giving the above one or more insertions
will lie entitled to a copy gratis.
Office on Main street, between 9tli and 10th.
.1 illy 10
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
ill liquify.
Iliomas Lang, vs. lid ward M. Roy kin and Mary
C., liis wife, Sallio W. J3oykin, llairiet M.
Lang, John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Sam'l.
\Y. L. Lang, Cornelia A. Lang and Edward
13. Latig.?Rill of Supplement and Revivor.
It appearing to tin: satisfaction of the Court
that John C, Lang, Theodore Lang and Cornelia
A. Lang, and her infant son Edward 13.
Lang, four of the above named defendants, reside
beyond the limits of the State of South
Carolina?on motion of Richardson Gav,
eomplninnnt's Solicitors, it is ordered that the
said John < \ Lang, Theodore Lang, Cornelia A.
Lang and Edward lb Lang, do appear and
and plead answer or demur to the said bill ol
suppiinont and revivor on or before the 18th
day of September next, or tlie same will be *
taken /?ro cwiftsso against them.
Ami 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.
\v i? T.wiiii? r> v u ta
'* ^ A 1JVJI, V-/. 1\., 1^
Commissioners Ofliec, .June Oth A. .1), 1803.
June 12 3m
STATE OF SOUTH < \K(MJ \ i,
ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Columbia, July 19, 1863.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 26?
I CHRISTOPHER F. HAMPTON HAVING
been appointed Aid-de-Camp to his Excellency
the Governor, is herewith announced as such, and will
be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By order of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief
A. C. GARLINGTJN,
Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C
jy Papers of the Stato copy once.
July 24 1