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School Notice THE EXERCISES OF MRS. DAWSON'S SCHOOL will be resumed ou 21st ^fiflM^^Septcmber iust. Terras $25 for livo months?English branches. Payable in advance. Septembor 18 1 Notice. rpnE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OF DR. THOS. -1 W. SALMOND having been placed in my hands for collection, all persons indebted to him will call on nie and settlo the same. AV. Z. LE1TNER. September 18 2 South Caroliua -Kershaw District. BY A. L. MCDONALD. KshlTIRl-:. oimiVAitv I " WHKREAS, CTNTI1IA L. GASKIN, APPLIED ] to iuc lor Letters of Administration on all and ? singular tho goods and chatties, rights and credits of < Hansom Uaskin, late of the District utoresuid, do- 1 ceased: These arc, therefore, to cilo and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased to he and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's [ Court for the said District, to bo holden at Kershaw Court House on the 3d day of October next, to show cause, if any, wljy the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 17th day of Soptember. in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three and in tho eighty-eighth year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the ^5tate of South Carolina. September 18 2 A. L. McDONALD, O. K. D. $30 Reward, \\f ILL BE PAID FOR THE APPREHENSION f and delivery at tho Charleston jail, of JAMES UZZELL, who deserted from my camp ou the 1st ol September inst. Said Uz/.oll is aged 36 years, 5 Icet 0 inches high, dark complexion, dark c>es and dark hair, and by profession, when enlisted, a cooper?born in wilsou county, North Carolina, and enlisted at camp Riploy on tho lGth day of March, 1803, to serve lor the war. He will, in all probability, attempt to inako his way to "Wilson County, North Carolina, where his 1 relatives live. S. M. RICHARDSON,. Capt. Com'dg. Co. "K," P. B. L. A. < Battery Mentis, Sept. 17, 1863 . 3 ; Sale of Real and Personal j j ? -? ? ? estate in uamaen so ua By VIRTUE OF MY AUTHORITY AS A I.- 1 ministrator, with tlio will annexed, I will offer for 1 for sale on the 1st Monday in October next, all the ] real and personal property belonging to the estate of \ the late \V. 0. Workman, viz: One House and Lot situated on Broad Street in a ' central portion of tho town, favorably located for bus 1 iness. The buildings arc of wood, and adapted both 1 for a store and dwelling, containing two distinct Stores , in tho lower slorv and live Rooms above, furnished oil' for a dwelling, with all necessary and convenient outbuildings attached to tho same, and having a good Well of water in the yard. Said lot fronts (50 feet on the east side of Broad Street and extends eastwardly from said street 198 feet. Also, a small wooden Dwelling House, single story, containing four rooms fronting 6G leeton north side of Itutlcdge Street, near Broad Street, in said town, and running back nartbward from Itutlcdge Street 198.feet, wi^i a Kitchen and Well of water on tho premises. Also, 93 acres, more or loss, of pine land, about 1 four miles north east of Camden, bounded on tho north by lands of Duncan Shoorn, east and south by lands ol estate of Duncan McRae, wost and south by lands { of the estate of 11. W. DeSaussuio. Also, four slaves, viz: Peggy, qbout 79, unsound, , Dave, about la, and his wile llannah, about 40; Pom- j pev, about 4l). Also, two Cows and Calves, and Household and | Kitchen Furniture.. .^Terins Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. WILLIAM WALLACE, Admr. ] Sept. 18 2 STATE OF SOUTH ^CAROLINA. EYECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) 1 Craulrstok, September 10, 1863. f 1 WHAREAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN REcoived at this Department that, on or before the 1 0th day of July last, in the village of Clinton, in Laurens District a man by the name of L. Thompson Johnson was murdered by some persons, up to this time unknown? Now, therefore, I, M. L. BONII AM, Govgrnor of the Stato aforesaid, do issue this my Proclamation, ot- i faring a reward of Five hundred dollars for the appro- t hension anil delivery of tho real murderer oflho said f L. Thompson Johnson into any jail of this State: and, 1 if more than one; an additional reward of Fivo HunDollars for each one who shall be proved to bo an accomplice. Given under my hand and the seal of the Stato, at ! [l. s.] Charleston, this tenth day of September, A. i)., 1863. M. L. BON HAM. Wu It Hl'VTT finoi'iilirir nrfifola AH papers in the State publish one month. | September 18 4 A River Plantation For Sale Ma plantation situated on the West side of Watoreo River, seven nnlcsS^^j below Camden, containing Ouo Tlion- '.'Xl... sand Acres, flvo hundred and flfty acres cleared, oil" liundrod and fifty uncleared, and is equal to any lands in the neighborhood, the balance, thrco hundred acres, good pino land well timbered. On the premises there is a good ovcrsoors house and accommodations for forty hands, with barns and stables, gin house, Ac. Tho location is perfectly healthy and accessible, < with an abundant supply of good spring water. < Address MATIIESON A CO., Camden, S. C. i September 4 2 4 WW?? STATE OF SOUTH UAROMNA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) " Cna rlestok, S. C. Sept. 15, 1863. J By virtue of the power vested ? in mo under the Constitution of this State, ti f invite the two branches of the Legislature to a issembly in their respective Halls, at Columbia, ! T >n MONDAY, the twenty-first day of Septein- v jer instant, at 7 o'clock p. in. Given under jnv hand and the seal of the i State, at Charleston, the 14th day of i.. s.| September, in the year of our Lord one | thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, tl \V. llilrstt, Deputy Secretary of State. w jCi?" Papers in the State publish one week, t Sept. 18 1 | STATE OF SOUTH UAttOMAA j ' I ADJ'T. A V\D INSl'ECTOR-CKXERALS OFFIt'E, ) Ciia 1<i.kston, Sept. 14, i sg:;. f SPEC J A /, ORDER NO 50. 1 T11K rUOVISIONS OF THE ACT OF the General Assembly, Gtli Febuary, 18G3, tempting persons in "Confederate military fcrvice" from military service under said Act, 1 's construed to mean persons regularly mustered into Confederate seivice. Therefore, all details made by State authority for service in suiv of the Departments of the Army of the Confederate States, or exemptions issued to r persons because of their being employed in" said Departments, as agents, clerks, assistants or in any other capacity, are hereby recalled, 'J and the orders authorizing the same counter- \\ inanded, and all such persons who have been drafted or enrolled in the organization of troops ft for six months' service, are ordered to report for dutv to the commanding officers of their companies without delay, liy command: (Signed.) A. C. GARLINGTON, j Adjutant and Inspector-General S. C. J Official: G. A. FOLLIN, A. A. G. n Sept. 18 School Notice. #T 1110 EXKRCISESOF MUS, McCAND- H LESS' School will bo resumed on the 1st -J Monday in October. No scholar will bo rccoivod after the middle of October, unless detained by sickness. No scholar will bo received unless the parents are ivilling that the pupil may bo subjected to an exam- !7 ination on the several stadies pursued. TERMS?Eor the 1st, 2d and Itdclnssi s, ?100, with _ :ho privilege of studying the French language and Literature. For the lower classes, $G0 per year for tiie English p; Branches. q Tuition half payable in advance?insisted upon in K ill eases. g, September 11 (j SUJIUUii IN UTJLUE. s, TUB EXERCISES OF MR. McCAND- E i j?T , LESS' SCHOOL will be resumed on the Ii October, and will continue until July 1st, 1804?allowing a short vacation at Christmas. _ Terms, $175 lor each pupil?cash in advance. This ivill bo insisted upon in each case. Children of refuroes will bo charged $10 per month. Fuel $2 each. | None will be admitted into tho sehool after tho 21st >f October. In case of suspension or expulsion no " ?art of tho tuition fee will be refunded. Entrance condition the same as usual. Parents or guardians knowing themselves in nr ears for tuition, aro earnestly requested to settle up. September 4 0 / ESTATE SALE. ft T>Y PERMISSION OF A. L. McDONALI), ORPI- D * I ...;il on.11 nt ....1.1!.. ........... n.. . 1..14.1. lit jm ^ imi j, i vt in nun tiu \nm;i \ , I'll HIU til nst., Corn, Fodder, Ho^, Cattlo, Sheep, Horses, Finn ,ation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a ?et ol' Blacksmiths Tools, at the luto residence of the Rev. S. 1'. Murchisou. deceased. Torms cash. ISABELLA MURCH1SON, Adm'x. Septomdcr 4 2 ]* iWECT, 1TIIJGY, Afll> J TOBACCO. NO. MOLASSES, CRUSHED AND DROWN ~ SUGAR; dollars worth Matches, best quality; Tobacco?Common. Medium ai d Fine; tr Rico?good and fresh Rico Flour; Salt?Confederate and Turks Island; Smoking Tobacco and good Cigars; Popper Sau-e, Spices of different kinds; Jars and .Jugs, various sizes; Nails, coarse Shoes. M ay 22, 1863 A. T. LATTA. Raffle : A MAGNIFICENT SILK DRESS TO BE RAF- j? lied for the benelit of the soldiers so soon as ihances to the amount of $150 can bo made up. Tho iress can bo soon at Mrs. Crosby's, and list forch^ncos ri it Matbeson & Co. J July 31 For Sale. A FINK PLANTATION FOR SALE, 11 MILES Ijl below Camden. Said place now under cultivaoi), and highly improved. Apply to September 11 2 Dr. C. J. SHANNON. Notice. \LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST ! the estate of YV. C. Workman, deceased, will resent them to me, property attested. Those iuubtcd to the ostute will make immediate payment to jo utidcDsigaed. W. WALLACE, Adui'r. Soptomber 1L 2 For Sale. A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, IN KIRK. V wood. The house contains 9 Rooms and two it) ^ 10 basement?Closets. Dressing Rooms and Pantry, j . 11 necessary out-buildiugs and a good well of water. j V1 ho lot contains 5 acres. For particular*, apply to *1C ir 1). Andorsou, at the Branch Bank . September 11 ! e" ? : dc Council Notice. "!! T IS ORDERED THAT ON AND AFTER THE e.\ - 15th iust., the Ordinance foritiilding slaves hiring gy >eir own time or keeping shops open in the Town, I ill be fully enforced! It is further ordered, that on and after the 25th inst. I er r> slave will be permitted to trade or oiler anything ! >r sale, after sun down, within the corporate limits, ' n' ithout a written permit from those having authority j <)r grant it; ami any slave violating the Ordinance ' 11,1 * the older will be punished to the utmost extent of, l'' io law. a" IXMiPD'tt \r tM'VVTtM.tr I <".? nuiuvui .u. , Recorder. co September 11 18 Notice. * A A IT. .1X0. J. NELSON W1I.L ACT AS M\ . > authorized agent, durir.g my absence from Kcru?\v District. UO1310 LIT MICICLE. Septemboe 4 Window Shades. 1">WO SETTS OF WINDOW SHADES, WITH dc . fixtures complete, for sale at ... July 31 2 M ATJ1ES0N & Co. Hay Cutters, &c. I AY CUTTERS, WASHING MACHINES AND l,a patent Cylinder Clmriis, for sale at tlie " Old urner." K. W. BONNKY. an July 3 J1.1' Flour and Grist Mill " I'M IE UNDKKSIGNKI), HAVING PURCHASED tli the Flour and Grist Mill, formerly the property sic Mr. Win. Sanders, and situated 18 miles above fai muter and 12 miles below Camden, is prepared to do Fi 1 kinds ol milling, at the shortest notice. A Smut oil laohine is attached to the Mill. Fiuo stabling accommodations are on the premises, ?r the use ol those patronizing his null. ,)0 August 7 2 W. C. KLLERBK. J.i: Sugar and Salt [ AA BUSHELS SALT, * '01 LV/\' 10U0 lbs. Sugar. For sale at the " Old Cor? ,r< er," by E. W. BONNEY. !, August 14 __ ^ Store to Rent. rHE STORE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY 8C.| A. T. LATTA. Enquire of Mrs..Crosby. an August 14 2 nr. fell OfA\i> SALT ! ^ ) VJ / \ PA I It MEN'S SHOES?ALSO, 10 TIERCES utl w' '1? SA LL, on consignment, ami for salu at the ra Old Corner." August 28 E, W. BONNliY. n|< Drugs and Chemicals- t upclish Mustard, Bluo Stone, V opporas Ext. Logwood, nglisli Calomel, English Blue Ma&s, ulpliur, Camphor, . ? nstor Oil, Gutn Opium, ' ) lum, ' Cream Tartar, up. Curb. Soda, Siedliu Powders, ng. Castile Soap, IJrown Windsor Soap, rory Fine-Tooth Combs, Superior Tooth Brushes, &c Just received and for salo by June 20 I WM. McK A IN. Turnip Seed ^RKSU TURNIP SUED, RAISED BY 1RVIN - ROBERTSON, ol J.aucastea District, for sale ut " io PO.-T OFFICE. ?ll'y - mi caution. A LL PERSON'S ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED |jv 'Y. not to trade for a note of hand, given by the nu- m: Tsigned, as administrator, to Messrs. (layle ?fc Young, tin >r ?101 GJ) One Hundred and Ninety Four G2-IO0 for ollurs, dated July 1. 18G3. It has been lost or mis- be id, ami duplicate note given in stead. St; JOS M.GAYLK, tit Adm'r. Josse F Yonntr dor-'.l July 17 4 sh; isTotice. ? "SJR. JAMES DUN LAI' IS AUTHORIZED ? to act as my agent lor renting houses ml lots formerly belonging tc? Jamks Conneu, mt cceascd. ' P. N. LYNCH, D. D. August 7 3 ?u ** tin Change in Sclicdule of S. '. It. It. A1 hn On and after Thursday, 2d of April, the mid-day j aiu down Irom Camden will be altered as follows: pa Leave Camden 12 30 p. m. nu Arrive at Kinjrsville 2.45 p. m. S1 J Arrive at Camden 5:40 p. m. 0)Arrive at Augusta 3:45 p. m. Wi Arrive at Columbia 5:00 p. m. act The tiuio of departing from each of the above named aces?with the exception of the down mid-day train an Camden?have not been changed, and will Connie as heretofore, until further notice. for "sale, 1 rWO GOOD HORSES. APPLY AT lisl McCURRY & HAMMERSLAUGH'S. tw July 17 1 t . i 1 - J.i -i-Mas STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. /;x kcutivk department, ) CHAKLD3T0N, August 25, 18G;: \ i/j1kreas, thk present condition of f the country requirie* the organization of an ao?'e and ofticient body of troops, who may take the :Id upon a moment's notice, to meet with prompt '.ss and sudden incursion which mav bt> i.v tbn loiny into our Statu and, whereas, for tbo purpose of (fending our homes and ti resides, it isdeetucd ad vis?le that the entire arms-hearing population over 16 ars of age, not in or liable to Confederate service, or :cmpted therefrom lbr public purposes, should be ornized into companies. Now. therefore, 1. MILLEDGK I.. BONIIAM, Govnor and Commander-in-Chief in and over tho State South Carolina, call upon the people ot the State to once organize themselves, in accordance with tho dors hereto annexed from the Office of the Adjutant id Inspector General, so as to a fiord our own anu e women and children of our brethercn in arms tho est ctlectual protection and security. The second gauization called for is in accordance with the rouiinendation of the President to tho Governor, and approved as tho best organization for all who may it. be included in the organization of "Volunteer ate Troops." M. L BONUAM. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ) AI mutant and 1 nspk.c PJlt gknkuai.'s OFFICE, [Ciiahi.kston. August 24, ISO::. ) ; EX Kit A L 0 HI) KRS Xo 3Gj I. TO CARRY INTO ET'FKCTTIIK FOREGOING oclamution of his Excellency the Governor, it is orred that Cue following Volunteer State Trnops bo copied into service viz: One Regiment of Mounted Infantry, to consist o 11 companies: two companies of Cavalry and ont> comny of Flying Artillery. The companies of Mounted faiitry to consist of not less than seventy eight (78), *1 not more than one hundred men, exclusive ofcomssionod otlicors' of Cavalrj*. to consist of not lass an sixty (60), and nut more than eighty (SO) men, elusive of commissioned officers: and the company rtillery of not less than eighty (80). and not more an one hundred (10<>) men, exclusive of comutisined officers. When the companies of Mounted Inntry and Cavalry have been organized and accepted eld Ofticers will be elected under orders from this ice. II. The Companies authorized to ho raised under o proceeding paragraph of this order. Will bo coniscd of effective men who aro over the ago ot ...i,.. -- ? >? ? ivvvii jxuio, 1' "V U1D I1WI, aiiujcci III, Ul W IIU aIV ?Aipted from Contederate Conscription, and who do ?t belong to the organization lately ordered of troops r local defence and six months special service. These jops will be armed by the Suite?the artillery to vo a battery ot four pieces?hut they wiil provido emselves with horses. Their pay (to begin when i-y are ordered into actual service) will bo the same that allowed in Confederate service, including forty ills per day for each horse. They will hold tliemIves in readiness for the held at a moments notice, d to do service in any part of tho State under the rlers of the Governor. The Companies will bo acpted in the order in which their rolls and lists of leers are presented at tins otlice, and they will bo tached to tho Militia Regiments in which they aro ised until ordered into actual service. III. In addition to the above organization, compass organized in accordance with tho Act of Congress the Illth November. 1^02, herewith published, will accepted on furnishing their rolls, as required by id Act; ana one of the said companies in each Jn? ial District, consisting of not i<-ss than eighty men, elusive of oflicers, and having its place of rendezusat tlio Court Iiouso of the District, will bo armed the State; the remainder ol the compan es will prole themselves with arms; ammunition, as far as the jans ol'tbe State; will permit, will bo furnished to the companies. By command: A. C. GARL1NGTON, Adj. and luspeetor General, S. C. September 4 3 (No. 28.] AN ACT AUT1IERIZK THE FORMATION' OK VOIXSTEER COMPA NIKS FOli LOCAfi DEFENCE. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do ict. That for the purpose oflocal defence in any poru of the Confederate States, any number of persons, 1 less than twenl.v wlm nrr> nvor tlio irpo nt' . - - "1-^ "J o years or otherwise not liable to military duty, iv assoeiato themselves as a military company, elect sir own officers, and establish rules and regulations their own government, and shall bo considered as longing to the Provisional Army of tho Confederate ites, serving without pay or allowances and ruled, when captured by the enemy to all tho privies of prisoners of war: Provided that such company all, as soon as practicable, transmit their muster II, or a list of tlie names of the officers and privates jreof, to the Governor of tho State, the Commanding neral of the Department, or any Brigadier General the State or Confederate service, to be forwarded to 5 Secretary ofWar, but the President or the Commdor ef the Military District may at any timo distal such companies; Provided, that in tho States d districts in which the Act. entitled ' Au Act to titer provide for tho public defence," approvod jril IGtli, 1?62, and tho Acts amendatory thereof, ve been suspended, persons of any age, resident * thin such States or Districts,may volunteer and from rt of such companies so long as such suspension . iv continue; 1'rovutea, mat no person shall become neniber of said company until lio shall havo first, ton t lie oath ofoJlegianco to the Conloderato States America ni writing, a copy of which shall bo tilled th tho muster roll of said company as above preribed. " Papers of State copy threo times. Seut. 4 3 Removal. ^HE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED HIS Store from the "Old llrick Corner" to the estabament formerly occupied by Mr Win. C. Gerald, Jr., o doors below McCurry A Hammerslaugh's store. 3?lv 24 T. M. MYERS. si \ *1