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THE LOSE SEilTBY. ?o? IIY JAKL8 K. JlAirt M.L. TJie H'T D\ .. , i scv* tnon in it - . * * mented Storicwau tne to. ow ing incident: "Previous to the first battle of Manassas, when tlio troops under Stonewall Jackson had inado a forced inarch, on halting at night the\* f/?ll >.? ?J 1 r mi. v.? VII HIV t^WUUU UXIJHUBICU mill IU11H. X IK' hour arrived for setting* the watch for the night. The officer of the day went to tire General's tent and said: "General, the men are rdl wearied, and there i? not one but is asleep. Shall I wako them ?" "No,* said the noble Jackson, 'let them sleep, and 1 will watch the camp to-night." "And all night long he rode round thatlonefy camp, tlio ouo lone sentinel lor the brave, but w eary and silent body of Virginia heroes. And when glorious morning broke, the soldiers awoke fresh and ready for action, all unconscious of the vobl* vigils kept over their slumbers."] Twas id the dying cf il>e day, The darkness grow so still; The drowsy pipe of evening birds Was hushed upon tho hill, Athwart the shadows*oftho vale Slumbered the n.eu of might, And oue lone sentry paced his rounds, To vrr.lch the camp ihat night. A brave and Boletnu i.r.n .as lie, With deep and soiubiv. ',r. The Ureimful eyes weenie.;'! boarding up Someuuacccn.pli lmd vow. The wishful glance peered o'er the plains Beneath tho starry lipid? And Willi the tnunnnrcu nemo of'lod, ITo watched the camp that night. The bhuure op'-ncd unto him lis Ri'rtnd ti'l r.wfi'l scroll: Manas-at and the Valley march Canr<?? heaving o'or hit, soul? Richmond nnd Sharprbsirir thundered by, With that tremendous fight. Which gavo him to the angel hosts Who watched the camp l'> it night. We mourn for him who died for us, 1 With rue resistless moan; i While up the fa Hoy of the Lord He roarnhos to ti e Throne! He kept the faith of men and 3:nnts Sublime and pure mid bright? He :>lecps?and all is well with him Who v,atche.'. the cunn that night. Brothers! the Midnight of thoCaus" la sl.roudod in ou f.tte, ^ 1 The demon Goths pollute our halls With fire, anu lust and hate. < Be sirong?be \aliant?to assured? Strike homo for Heaven and It glit! Tkl soul of Jackson stall's abroad, And jr.ardj the. camj> lo-uiijhl! Yankee DmuOiiiiiiti. ' i TEE SHELLS i-Ort THE ROUUARUMEKT OF CllAliLKS' TON. ?ru? 7 U.,,. ?l.? 1 ! AUC jjuaiuu v'/mnn' un" iiinuwiiij^ iioi r' the shelling of 'Charleston : Our leaders will he pleased to ham that \ Gen. Gillmore has 110 less than thirty Parrot! gun: mounted that will throw shells plump into Charleston. Also that the use of Creek fi . shelift to bombard tbat rebel stronghold wn> personally ordered by President Lineoln. The Greek fire burns for twenty minutes. It will . burn on the water as well as on land, and eaeh shell covers a surface ??f one hundred squam feet with Came.?The shell hurst into a l?o-it one hundred and twenty pieces, or ten time- , as many as the ordinary shell. < >f course the effect of these shells will be tosrt Charleston J, in fhmes, which nothing can subdue. In addition to the Greek fire she'll-, n huge qim city of improved shrapnel shells, mad'* l>\ the inventor of the Greek fire, shell, and con- i tftining from five hundred to one thousand l..il I lets tacb, have been sent to Morris Island, to be transferred thence into the rebellious city in s a manner not very pleasing to the enemy. ! These shells aro fired with time fuses, and arc * vary destructive of life. A Remarkable Importation.?The last flag of truQe boat brought eleven large boxes of Hibles and testaments, sent by a Northern liiide Society to enlighten the "heathen" of the South. Tin* propriety of their reception may be considered questionable, since even sn-li movenn i t on the part oft.be Yankees doubtless has some hidden motive. The boxes were brought to Richmond on Wednesday evening. $ 1 " 1 I !? . L. . THE OFFENCES NEAR CHARLES TOX-IUVJSION XOv 4 AND ?. !T0 SUITLY.THE REQUISITION OF THE General comninuding the Department, and in pursuance o! the orders of his Excellency Governor Boniiiiin, the Commissioners of vile Roads of the several rui ishes and the authorities of the cities, towns and villages within the judicial Districts of Charleston, Colleton, Ec-aufortond Georgetown, incfuding Lower All Saints, arc horchy required forthwith to summon all persons in posse.-siou of slaves liublo to Road duty within the .iinits their authority, to doliver one-fourth of their slaves iiabie to such duty at tho Depots nearest their owners residence, on Wednesday, 14th day of October prox., at 10 o'clock tv in., thero to await transportation to Charleston, for thirty days' labor on the tortihcatioTis. 1 I T'm t nf T,r\?,".u oml itios of t in- towns and villager within the judicial Dis tricts of JjBiicaster, Kcrrlmw, Che~tertfeld, Marlboro, Darlington, Motion, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg a"d Horry, including.? Upper All Sainte, *nro hereby required forthwith to summon all porsouq in posaessi -n of slaves liable to Road duly within the limits of: heir authority, to delivi r oncyourih of their slave? liable to such duty at tho Depott nearest; thoir owners'residence on Friday, lClh October uro::., a:; 10 o'clock a. m., there to await tr. >?porlation toOhr.'ietton for thirty days labor the fortidcatioai. 11 J. UnJw this call, the Commissions of Roads and Town Authorities v. ill allow vedit 'o nil ovr.mra lor the -abcr they have furnished aoo.o tho:r yi'.ota, whether the srw.o was voluntocrod by the owner under ike request of tho Confederate authorities, under ill'. I'foclaunwi'gx of ti y Goveruor, or, ns was tho case in July oah upon Second Division, was detained in service be. ond tho thirty days required. IV. Owners whoso slave h ive recently been i?npro.-tr d or whose slav. s nmy have been i'Uprecsed be'bre tho day when this labor ip. re'iuircd, arc not o> lith d to credit under this call fir .such impressed labor, unless th y have hitherto fumvhed their i rpo:tivo quotas For iho e who have hitherto been in dofaui?. it is both legal and just that tho impressed labor shov'd go to lh? credit of tho past cnlto which tlroy fail" I to i.'snond to?net to tho prevent ca'l, for t'.:i; would give them tho advantage over those who lm. j answered .o all tho calls. V. Receipt.*, will bo jivon for ?ho negroes rt the Depots r.ml nsscssrn mts in duplicate are mado of the value q" tire negroes before they are nut to work. VI. < ?vrner;; arc reams! '. t ? furnish tli.k* nogrocr with spades or ol f.vols s.r.d throe days' radon*. V1!. ratlins who hire substitute, in order that sdl parties may be protected. * V'll. Tlie Ar t? of tho LogiJattr.ft have now b en distribute, and the Comrt.is.sioiuMa of tho Ror.ls a id the Town Authorities can now thoroughly inform themrelet * of their important; dntiij i" connection with tho ..ubjeot. Y/M. 'I. SITAX170N, Aycnt of Slain of Coulli "arolina. Canui ni, S. C , Sept. o, J SdJ. ZS$"Ciiri:l. ,w, Mercury and Courier will insert once :t week each in dai:y and tri-.ve.d.Jy; all oihor papers in the two Division one. r week for four weeks, and forward bills as hither; >. .September 1? 9?5?*>MI*ECTr?. ~ "J'HE UNDERSIGNED Y/1LL ISSUE, N A I few wool: \ at Ricltiuond, Va.. a weekly jo trnal, to be call d 'Tlil'i SOLTIIERX HUNCH!" It will be nearly a duplicate in s-i '.o, form . ad :no' ul f-atores of ilia world renowned London ' Fit :jh," so long : it acknowledged po\> or in tlm Bri'hdi Ish:3 in the re; iruntion of public alnmos, a id tin .ouli -Lennient (if ?he public mind, Ma .king as it did with, the genius of liooil, of Jarold, and a host of .viM, pome ni'l nhiliiKit.'ihic tliinV ru The proprietors of 'The Southern T'tuiolf rim; to ilio difiiouil las!; of sua esslully co.iducth g such : journal t!ie advnuiagc of capital, abundant inrnlal uMtU'Cc?. and practical skill. TIio editor for many vcilrs past, lu..> been connected. In a leading editorial rapacity, virIt tha largest daily papers cf Nc.v Orns -nd Mobile, while the /;e?tlcnuu who \ ill have r . '/oo-'i'i.phieal and engraving dcparunlut.i is . i in hat skill netvssary for "ucc;:is. y 'it; i. ..r will he illustrated with uui. erens wis. ..pprojn :-ir to the time* (humoious and s'.rious;), oin i e In nds ol one of the host engravers <*.'.? the omii: nt?ari ra ti; t v.hoso name i> familiar to tho reading i)U?-. rni t!:e Sooth. In !'i:i\ the undersigned are determined to ma'cc Ti ofi'h-in I'mieh" tho splei-j-u, most readable, md liest illustrated literary journal in America. It ii.iP 'i -vance O mpetltioil. i' J.!! >' S ?Sn? or!pt ion for single topic- $10 peri .11:11 o. News dealers supplied at U.o rate oi\: 10 pe. lU-id; i d copies Address i ?v i-. a i..l. < 'a m . 'j; i l. ii uc. uks .v co.. Publisher J Richmond, Y.i. l'y<" l-M:t'?r? giving the above one or more intcrliCuP > ;!! !>t i tr.icd io :i copy gvati -. Older on Main siree , between Ol-i ard 10ih. July 10 Lissolutior. of Copartnership. 1 uk lyhywltnf.r 11 ip of koopm an .t somvt US Is il.ts day dissolved, by mutual consent? ill.er rally will .-ign ihe name of the linn in liquida- i ion Ml ] v r. :i; indebted by nolo or account, will please uako payment to the undersigned, or tlioir autlioriezd atoruey Mr. M. JAhcculh. M KOOPMAXN. L. SO MM ICRS. Oamdeu, June 1, 1363. 6 June 12 L River Plantation For Sale 'A l>l,A N rAT,oi* SITUATED ON THK ^IhH ^ ' sl fidecf Wateree iliver, seven rades2jj3fc below < 'amden, containing One Thou:rfnd Acres, live lu.ndred and fifty acres cleared, one luudrcd and fitly nnelearod. and is equal to any lands n flic neighborhood. tho balance, tliveo hundred acres, ;ood pine land well limbered. On the premises there is a good overseers house and iceomniodations lor forty hands, with barns and stables. gin house, Ac. The location is perfectly healthy and accessible, with an abundant supply of good spring water. Ad boss M AT11KSuN A, CO., Camden, S. C. September 4 2 School Notice-tfTJv Till-. EXERCISES OF MRS. DAW"/: fa ,S w'h he resumed on 21st v,,i, iw~i eptembor inst. Terms $25 for five months?English branches. Payable in advance. September 18 I O'T-V . ' ^ Runaway. COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KKR8HAW District a Negro .Boy, wbo says his name is JOHN, and that be belongs to Robert Oliver, of Georgetown, S. C. Said Boy is five feet five or six inches high, will weigh 150 or CO pounds, bad onau old black coat, and grey satiuott pants, and a Confederate hat, made o wire grass. Tho owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay oxpences and take him away. DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor. March 5 k s ^ ? a ^ $ w 3 Z 2 1 i 2-K 5 S. ' I 3 3 & ? W ft ? > 9 a S oaf ? w o 2 3 ^ _ ;s3j c. > ?fl O ST 5 Z ? ^ S. 3 fc> ? S = 0 . m O g? a 5 2 p SS 1 s H ? > ? _J g <*5 3 H r tea 0 ? J ^ S- 2: g o5 g" M H o O ^ 1 8 ^ a I c ?? r? ^ ] I h?? 3 ? ? ~ 5? M H s. *1 1 P S ?* > j2 <- j ? * C 71 o O NJ M P* r-+- * Bgg s i__ ^ * ? ' 2 ~ S! 3 3 P ? 3 :;^ ra ? -*? ?* > 55 f-< y - ? o m ?> ,* *, ? ss =2 i ? <? g M > "2. 4 ? a < s M 3 M m ~ r> LJ cn ? * 0 ? 5- 1 5 ^ 1"^ |?s = r-ri ^B ^ . .. ? 5H5r 1 ?- 2. ? *55 ? " s- A ftS B jjf ? Eg 2. J. * Wanted?Wool! r^OR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL KK 1 l>aii. ? ALSO? COTTON AND .iOO.LSN HOME-MADE JEANS and PLAINS, at McCURUT A HAMMERSLAUGH'S. 9 H ?lj y b ?} o * 04 ? !? ^ M 2 1^2 E | I ? ? M 2 : ; ?| S h N M ^ ^ ? ft? w w > H 2 tea ? a r? ? ^ > a & ? S ? M a fed b s ~ m m S?2 y ? s t?< ** !<. S ^ ? hrj R ? "? s w 5 ^ H 3 s, i-3 ?H 8 !gH ? 3 H ^ j 0 fc-? 45 3 O CO 2 w2 rl * it* o ^ 2 ^ 2 2^ , 1 > is Std fiH 3 g '?.->>- P H _ H 2. t> a H SEn k. f f ?? ?o ? ^ % s e > ? h i, r " > ? i & $ k I js 2 | g | <s JS w *3 ft m . m % > > ^ tzj 3 w3 ? orq < ?. r^J op w * 3 ? ? 8- GO o 3 >- ? J 3 ~. ,. *! a r1 * 3 ? HH * -*1 ? ^ ? O |_J ci^ lTJ Tobacco and Shoe Thread Oil OR THREAD AND FINE OIIEWING AND kJ Smoking Tobacco? ?also? COO vards Colorod Twills. For salo at the " Old Corner." E. W. BONNET. South Carolina?Kershaw District. BY A. L. MCDONALD, EsM'IRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, CYNTHIA L. GASKIN, APPLIED to mc for Letters of Administration on all and singular tho goods and clinttlcs, rights and credits of Ransom Gaskin, lato of tho District atorcsuid, doceased : These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to \?o holden at Kershaw Court House on tho 3d day of October next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 17th day of September, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight lnlndrcd and sixty-three and in the eighty-eighth year of tho Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. September 18 2 A. L. McDONALD, 0. K. D. Bppi V II I???? C1KCULAR AND APPEAL, FREE MARKET OF CHARLESTON. To the Citizens of Charleston and the People of South Carolina generally, and to the Farmers and Planters especially, from the mountains to the seaboard. , M The Frco Market of Charleston, otjo of the noblest and most useful charities extant, after moro than a twelvo mouth of successful operation, is in danger of | suspension and even liual stoppage It is an institution, foundod hy private patriotism and benevolence. J endorsed by the oily authorities of Charleston, and 1 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 familias of soldiers and seamen, lighting the battles ol their coun- '1 try, or dead in hor service; and upward of eight huu- J dred families depend on itsbounty for their daily bread. I It has become a great public necessity, and it is the I duty of eveiy christian and patriot, male and female, 1 rich and poor, young and old, to contribute to its sup- | port, in proportion to means and ability?the rich man out of his wealth, the poor man out of his povorty, tho widow with hor mite?every large stream should pour, every littlo rill trickle its refreshing waters into this irreat ri?Ri?rv,?ir nf - n . u> |>ui;Muvik wiiuvuieiice, lO DO dispensed in God-blessed bounty to tbo wives ai.d children, the widows and orphans, the sisters and other female dependents, of our brave soldiery and seamen. The final stoppage; or even the suspension, of this charity would be one of the direst calamities that could befall our City and Slate?it would inflict dis V tress, sutlering, and even starvation on numbers now comfortably fed by its bounty, and perhaps, lead to bread-'i<>ts, in our conservative city, to her serious iujury and deep disgrace. Oon.e, then, fellow citizens, to the rescue, promptly, liberally, efficiently, and not only save the Free Market fiom destruction or suspension, but sustain it. in healthful vigor, as a God blessed and mau-blessing institution. Let donations in money and in kind pour in lavishly from every quarter of the City aud State; and the yonsequences will be happy indeed. Not only will bread, and meal, and moat be sustainingly furnished to soldier's aud seamen's families, but the heart of the warrior will b? cheered and his arm nerved to victorious battle against the vandal and ruthless foe, by the comforting conviction that his wile and little ones are patriotieully aDd sufficiently cared lor, 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 sm<>Ue houses; and swell to overflowing the great reservoir of free Market charity. Charity is twice blessed?it blesseth him that gives as well as him that receives?and blesses the giver oven tnore than the receiver Come up. then, 'one and all. to the hallowed work, and not only earn the soldier's and seamen's undying gratitude, but lay up treasure in Heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves break in and steal. RICriARH YEA DON, Chairman ) WM. R. YATKS, v CommitteeJOHN PHILLIPS, ) N. B ?Country exchanges are requested to copy the above circular and appeal, gratuitous)}'. New Flour. \ FRESH SUPPLY OF EXTHA FINE FAMILY FLOUR, just received and for sale at the "Old Corner," by E. W. BONN EY. j my iu South-Carolina?Kershaw District . In Ilquiiy. Thomas Lang, vs. Edward M. Boykin and Mary C., his wife, ShIIIg W. Boykin, Hairiet M. Lang, John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, SanrJ. \V. L. Lang, Cornelia A. Lang and Edward B. Lang.?Bill of Supplement and Kevivor. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John C, Lang, Theodore Lang and Cornelia A. Lang, and her infant sou Edward B. Lang, four of the above named defendants, reside beyond the limits of the State of South Carolina?on motion of Richardson 6c Cay, complainant's Solicitors, it is oidered that the said John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Cornelia A. Lang and Edward 1>. Lang, do appear and and plead answer or demur to the said bill ol supplment and revivor on or before the 18th day of September next,-or the same will be taken pro con/csso against them. And it is further ordered that this order be published for three months before the timeabove appointed for the appearance of said defendants in the Camden Confederate, a newspaper published in the town of Camden. W. K.TAYLOR, C. E. K. D. Coininissinriorsi Oflln^ !? .? o?l. v t\ -irw?r? - ^ - , i> .imv; will il, JL/, lOOiJ. June 12 3m Fancy Soaps. &c JUST RECEIVED AT THE "OLD CORNER' Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Needles, Hair Pins Knitting Needles, Pins. Shoe Thread, Black and Whito Spool Cotton, Black Flax Thread, Black Sewing Silk, Matches, Pearl Buttons, &.C. May 8 E. W. BONNEY. New Goods. JUST OPENED, aT THE "OLD CORNER,' Printed Muslins; also, Tapes, Pins, Ilooks and Eyes, white and colored serpentine Braids, &c., that has just run the blockade. E. W. 30NNKY. July 3 Alabama Firo Insurance C O M I3 A "NT "V - 'IMJK Undersigned, as Agent for tne above South1 era Insurance Company, is prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build ings, Ac. November 1 W. L. DkPASS. RAGS?HAGS! 1 A AAA POUNDS GOOD CLEAN LINEN 1U?\/UU and Cotton Rags wanted immediateJj at tho Con/edtraU Office, for which the highest jnarke price will be paid