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I INSURANCE. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR the Insurance Company of the State of Virginia, J am now prepared to take Risks Against Loss or Damage by Fire Persons wishing to insure their property, will have a favorable opportunity of doing so, in perhaps as safe a Company as thcro is in tho Confederate States. May 22 N. D. BAXLEY, Agent. OFFICE! (feFAUTJGKKASTi:!!, CliARLKSTOIf. S. C.. October I 1HR'> Mil. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTKD AGENT OF this department, for the purchase of Corn Fodder, in the Districts of ??,crskuiv uml Lunesoitcr, Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him. Particular attention must bo paid to the packing o the fodder, and no water must be used. During the past yoar the Government experienced heavy loss from improper packing, and all such will bo hereafter rejected. MOTTE A. PIIINGLK, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. The subscriber can be found at his residence DoKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church October 10 A. M LEK. FOR SAUbT THE. DeKALB HOUSE AND FURNITURE l)clonging to it, is offered for sale?subject to tlie present lease, terminating the 1st of January next. Terms cash. For further particulars apply to August 7 JOHN WHITAKER, Pres't. NOTICE. ~ ai a. jmi'ji'<iiinv_r ui" X11K JJl KKV/T'JKS UF TlIK j Camden Hotel Company, it was ordered that all subscribers to the Capital Stock, who have not paid up their subscriptions in lull, by the 1st day of September next, will forfeit their stock. By order of the Board. JOHN WIHTAKER, Cli'n. August 7 -1 CAMDEX IIOfl'L CO.II FAX Y. A MEETING OF TlIF STOCKHOLDERS IN in the above Company is hereby called on the 19th instant, at Mr. Dunlap's stfore. By order of the Board of Directors C. BELL, Sec. August 7 2 1ST otiee. 7} JR. JAMES DUNLAP IS AUTHORIZED I to act as my agent for renting houses 1 and lots formerly belonging to James Conner, j deceased. P. N. LYNCH, D. D. August 7 3 j Land Wanted, to Rent ON WHICH 10 TO 20 HANDS COULD BE worked.- Apply at the Bank of Camden. August 7 , 2 Administrator's NoticeA LL PKKSOUS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE ./ V of Christian Tolmic. are requested to ooine forward and pay up; and all who hold claims against mo 10 present im-ir (lematuis, legally authcntic Red. on or before the tirst of December next. .August 7 2 J. It. SHAW, Adm'r. Notice. ' 4 1.1, PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE i V of Drury J Campbell will eomo forward and settle, and those having claims will present, them for payment. August 7 2 J. R. SHAW, Ex'tr. Administratrix' Sale. |}Y PERMISSION OF A. L. McDONALD. ORDII J nary of Kershaw District, 1 will sell at public sale, at the Market, in Camden, on Monday the 2-ith August inst, at 12 o'clock, tn , sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furnit ire : one Rockuway and Harness, Ac.. <t c.. the property of Charles 11. Peek, deceased. Terms Cash. FRANCIS M. B. PECK. Arlm'trv August 7 3 Administrator's SaleWILL BK SOLD AT THE RESIDENCE OF tho lato H^rdy Thorn, on t.ho 28111 inst., all the goods and chattels belonging to tho estato of tho doceased, consisting of 35 hogs. 18 head of cattle, 1 Mare and 1 Mule, 7 head of Sheep. 1 tour-horse Wagon. and 1 Ox Wagon, and many other appertenances belonging to a plantation. ?ALSO? One Double-barelled Gun. Ploughs, Gearing, &c. A largo lot of Seed Cotton, and a supply of Wool. Torms made known on day of sale. August 7 3 HENRY THORN, Ad'mr. Flour and Grist Mill rpHK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED 1 the Flour and Grist Mill, formerly the property of Mr. Wm. Sanders, and situated 18 miles above Sumter and 12 miles below Camden, is prepared to do all kinds oj milling, at tho shortest notice. A Smut Machine is attached to the Mill. Fine stabling accommodations are on the premises, for the uso ol thoso patrolling his null. August 7 2 W. C. ELLERBE. RaffleA MAGNIFICENT SILK DRESS TO BK RAFt V fled for tho benefit of tho soldiers so soon as chances to the amount of $150 can bo made up. Tlio dross can he soon at Mrs. Crosby's, and list for chances at Mathoson & Co. July 31 g?i. - 3 1 ? ?* ?4| ( I i i I ? IlCADQIAEiTUliS. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION, ) Columbia, July 27, 186J. J CIR C UL A R ORDER. | IN OBEJDIENOE TO THE RECENT Proclamation ol tho President, ami in pur suanec of orders of the Adjutant and Inspector General of llto Confederate States, the enrolment is hereby ordered of all persons in this State, between tho ages af 18 and 40 years, who are liable to Confederate military service, and not already in service. II. With the view to such enrolment, Enrolling Officers will proceed forthwith to repis n ? i . ...t ;. _ < it i iiu nunc wuili* persons, within tlio ages indicated, found within their respective Districts, who arc adjudged liable to enroiinent. and who have not already been enrolled. III. It is the dntv of all male whites within the ages indicated [as well those who claim exemption as those who do not], to report in person at the I_)i>triet Office for enrolment; hut Enrolling Ofileers will not wait their so reporting, but will proceed at once, to register all persons who are adjudged liable, on sneh information as they may obtain. IV. Immediately after the 20th dav of August, Enrolling ( 'Dicers will forward to these Headquarters a list of all persons who have reported as volunteers, giving descriptive par- j ticulars, with the Company and Regiment selected. V. After the 20th day of August, Enrolling Officers will transfer from the Jlcrjistpr to the ; Roll of Conscripts, the names of all persons who arc adjudged liable to conscription and who have not reported as volunteers, and will send them forward to the Caipp 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. \ l. Alter the tirst tiny of September, Enrolling Officers will enroll as Conscripts nil who 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 be rigid in exacting of them this activity and energy. C. I). MELTON, July 31 1 Major Act. Comd't. Conscripts. JtW All the papers of the State copy once. } I NOTICE TO PERSONS LIABLE TO CONSCRIPTION. H'DQ'RS. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION,) Columbia, S. C., Julv 27, 1863. J T .ALL PERSONS WITHIN THE AGES of 18 and 45 years, who are liabie to enrollment, are required to report, in person, to the Enrolling Officer of their respective Districts, on or before the twentieth day of August j next. Those who fail to report by the day in- < dicated, will be enrolled as Conscripts, if adjudged liableon information obtained; and those so enrolled will not complain if they are prejudiced bv their failure to report or denied advantages to which they would have bean entitled by a prompt obedience to this order. II. This order includesevery male white person within the ages indicated, not already in service, as well those who claim exemption as thoee who do not, (except those between the ages of 18 and 45 who have heretofore reported and have been exempted, and those who have been rejected for physical disability by the Ex- { amining Board of the .Congressional Districts.) III. The privilege of volunteering, before enrollment, is extended to every one. All per- , sons who desire to volunteer will report in person to the Enrolling Officer of the districts cu or before the 20th day of August next, indicating the Company and Regiment which they wish to j jin. All who fail to report to the En- i rolling Officer of the Districts, as volunteers, by the 20th August, will no longer have the 1 richt to volunteer. IV. Those who report as volunteers will be 1 required to go forward to the Company selected j by the first day rf September. All 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 he examined by a Surgeon before going forward, will have the opportunity of such examination b}^ reporting at the Enrolling ( Otlice of the Districts, on such day between the i 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. T1 lose, therefore, who claim exemption and wish if not exempted, to volunteer, should report to the Enrolling Officer at a day sufficiently early 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 be furnished transportation to Columbia by the District Enrolling Officers; and on reporting at the "Head Quarters of the Camp of Instruction," at Columbia,they will receive an order for transportation to their respective commands. VIII. Evcrv volunteer will be furnished by the Enrolling 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 he received, will be reclaimed 1 and ordered hack to the Camp of Instruction. IX. Any person liable to enrollment may present a substitute at the Camp of Instruction, and if accepted, the principal will be discharged from conscription. But hereafter every person ...ill 1 l- ii .Ill moiling ?l .illl'.HUIUV ? III UHCUIIJO IIHUIC to service if his substitute shall desert, or his ser- i viees be lost, from any cause other th*n the casualties of war. 0.1.). MELTON, Major, Acting Com'dt. Conscripts. Julv 31 1 Charleston Mercury and Courier will copy three times on alternate days; all other papers in the Slate copy once. .ftlAlK OP SOUTH CAKOEJ.VA. \ \j"' -? / aft-* Jv.f $ -rV kt s ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, i Columbia, July 19. 1863. i GENERAL ORDER NO. 26. 1 T CHRISTOPHER F. HAMPTON HAVING ? i? been appointed Aid-de-^amp to liD Excellency the Governor, is herewith announced as such, and will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of tho Governor and Commander-in-Chief. A. 0. GARLINGT >N> Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C. CsPP Papers of tho State copy once. I (tin O <1 I ill V fk. 1 ' For Rent. ! V DWELLING HOUSE, CONTAINING SIX Rooms, nn<l all necessary outbuildings, yard and garden attached. For further particulars apply at this Office. Juiv '24 3 Wanted to Hire , A COLORED GIRL OR WOMAN OF GOOD i of good character, as child,s nurse. Apply at c this office. July 31 f ' k Window Shades. TWO SBTTS OF WINDOW SHADES, WITH fixtures complete, for sale at July 31 2 MATHESON * Go. $50 Reward- . The undersigned will pay fifty dol. . LARS reward for the apprehension of the boy BOB?formerly owned by Mrs. LeGrande, oi Camden, md now the property of Mr. James McLeodr-delir?red to the Sheriff of Kershaw Diet July 31 3 MARTHA DUTTON. Wanted, A SITUATION AS OVERSEER. BY ONE WHO is not subject to conscript. The best testimoliuls given as to qualification and character. Address M. D. JENKINS, Watered p. O., Richland Dist. July 31 Wanted. A GOOD COOK. WASHKft AND ISONER, FOR which g6od wages will be paid- Apply at this Dffice. July 24 FOR SALE, I^WO GOOD HORSES. APPLY AT MoCURRY & HAMMERSLAUGH'S. July 17 Dissolution of Copartnership rpHK COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX1 IST1NG under the name and style of GAYLE fc YOUNG is this day dissolved by mutual consent. R. W. Young is authorizei to close up the business md sign the name of the tlrrn in liquidation. Persons having claims against the said firm will present them to Mr Young, and those indebted will pleaso make immediate payment of the same. J. M. GAYLE, R. W. YOUNG. July 1st, 1863. , 4 Notice to Debtors ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDER signed by Note or Account, are earne-tly requestid to come forward and pay up. Iu future no work tvill be allowed to leave the establishment without the :ash?to commence on the 1st of July next. A good supply of Leather on hand. June 26 5 F. J. OAKES. Change iu Schedule of S. C. ft. K. On and after Thursday, 2d of April, the mid-day train down from Camden will be altered as follows* Leave Camden 12 30 p. tn. Arrive at Kingsvillo 2.46 p. m Arrive at Camden 5:40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 3:45 p. m. Arrive at Columbia 6:00 p. m. i no ume 01 departing from each of the above named places?with the exception of the down mid-day train rom Camden?have not been changed, and will coninue as heretofore, uutil further notice. TilJG KOLL OF HONOR. TO THE FAMILIES OF DECEASED SOLDIERS. The undersigned would again call the attention of families of deceased soldiers to the fact that under appointment from the State he is engaged in recording tho names of all soldiers from South Carolina who have fallen during tho war, said Record when completed, to be p'aced among the archives af the State. The namo of no gallant son of the Slate, who has given his life to his country, should be omitted from this " Roll of Honor." The desired information concerning the deceased* is as follows: Name, Hank, Number of Regiment, Letter <>f Company, Date of d.-ath, cause of death, whether killed on the field, from wounds received in batLie, or from disease contracted in camp. Address me at Columbia. Wll. B. JOHNSTON, Recording Agent for tho State. Hc-tice. J R. R. W. KEXNFDY IS AUTHORIZE!* TO ? ?j act as my Agem aunng my absence lrom the District. ' ~ w. w. wallace. July 24 3 Notice. Left on my premises, by a negro boy, one MII.CH COW. Any person having lost a cow, and will prove property and pay expenses, can have her by calling upon the subscriber. .July 31 3. J.J.LOVE. Notice. On all past notes and accounts DUE the Railroad Blacksmith, and on all up to the 1st of July next, payment is earnestly requested; as he cannot pay without the cash, he is willing to take trash i. e. Confederate money fur 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 deb's. In future the money will be expected for his work, or arrangements accordingly. Juno 19 4 S. SHIVER. Alabama Piro Inswranoo COMPANY. rpiIE Undorsigned, as Agent for tne above SouthJL ern Insurance Company, is prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build ings, &c. November 1 "W. u. DePASS. Council Notice. OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OF LOTS ARE requested to have* all noxious weeds cut* and ditches cleaned out before the first proximo. Council will inspect the lots at that time, and aft parties who may have failed to comply with the above lotico, their premises will bo cleaned by order of Couu?il, at the owner's expense. A. D. BAXLEY, Town Recorder. Council Chamber, July 2, 1863.