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I' NOtice ALL PBE80NS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST the Estate of Thos. J. Warren, deceased, will present them to me, properly attested, and all persons indebted to the Estate will make payment forthwith to undersigned. W. Z. LKITNER, Administrator. October a 3 [ Notice " A LL PERSONS WHO HAVE CLAIMS AGAINST > J-jl Hardy Tboru, deceased, will pleaso present the same duly attested to JVm. R. Taylor, my Attorney; and all persons indebted to said deceased will please ? make payment of their respective indebtedness at an early day. HENRY THORN. Administrator of Hardy Thorn, dec'd. October 2 3 Cloth, Lard, Seed Bye, etc. | SUPERIOR COUNTRY LARD, OHOICK SYRUP, S Pepper, Seed Rye, Salt, and one piece Grey UniI form Cloth for sale at the "Old Corner." I October 2 K. W. BONNET. To Bent A LAW OFFICE, IN THE REAR OF THE J\. Court House. Enquire at the "Old Coiner " October 2 E. W. BONN EY. vM'ioavo iixnos io :ixvxs Adjutant and I nspector-G en era l's Offick, ClIIIrle8ton, Shpt. 15, 1863. SPECIAL ORDER NO. 52. "J" PERSONS BETWEEN THE AGES OF FOR JL i'x and titty years, who have furnished Substi. lutes in Confederate sorvice, are not tticreby discharged or exempted from service in the organization of si* months troops for State defence, and all orders exempting or discharging such persons are hereby countermanded. By command A. C. GARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector General S. C. Soptember 25 1 dekalbhdu.se, Camden, S. C THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and tho travelling public that he has leased this commodious HOUSE, so eligibly situated in the growing town of Camden. His personal superintendence and best efforts, aided by competout assistants, will bo devoted to the comfort anu satisfaction of guests aud visitors. He confl^ dontly asks a continuance of tho favors of all who have visited the DoKalb Houso, and calls from any of his frinnds who visit flnmrlon j January 16 J. II. JUNGBLUTH. Hands WantedrpKN OR 12 GOOD NEGROS WANTED IMME.1 diately, to work on the Cemetery Grounds, for which liberal wages will be paid. Apply to E. G. Robinson. September 25 Wanted, A GOOD COOK AND WASHER FOR A SMALL family. ?also? A Boy, to do bouso work Apply at Room No. 7, Mansion House. September 25 2 Bale of Real and Personal Estate in Camden So Ca BY VIRTUE OF MY AUTHORITY AS AD" ministrator, with the will annexed, I will oiler for for sale on the 1st Monday in October next, all the real and personal property belongiug to the estato of the lato W. C. Workman, viz: Ono House and Lot situated on Broad Street in a contral portion of the town, favorably located for business. The buildings are of wood, and adapted both for a store and dwelling, containing two distinct Stores in the lower story and five Rooms above, furnished off f for a dwelling, with all necessary and convenient outbuildings attached to tho same, and having a good Well of wator in the yard. Said lot fronts 66 feet on tho east eido of Broad Street and extends eastwardly irom Raiu siroec iUBioet Also, a small woodon Dwelling House, single story, containing four rooms fronting 66 feoton north side % of Rutledgo Street, near Broad Stroet, in said town, and running back northward from Rutledgo Stroet 198 feet, with a Kitchen and Well of water on the premises. Also, 93 acres, mort or less, of pine land, about four miles north east of Camden, bounded on the north by lands of Duncan Shoorn, east and south by lands ?>! estate of Duncan ^fcRao, west and south by lands of tho estate of H. W. DeSaussuro. Also, four slaves, viz: Poggy, about 70, unsound; Dave, about 45, and his wife Hannah, about 40; Pompev, about 40. Also, two Cows and Calvos, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. WILLIAM WALLACE, Admr. Sept. 18 2 MtDICAL NOTICE. DR. W. R. SIKES TENDERS HIS SERVICES as practising physician to the citizens of Camden and vicinity. Office on main street, in the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. T. J. Women aw. February 2f .i Notice. The notes and accounts op dr. thos. W. SALMOND having boen placed in my hands for collection, all persons indebted to him will call on me and settle the same. W. Z. LEITNER. September 18 2 $30 Reward, WILL BE PAID FOR THE APPREHENSION and delivery at the Charleston jail, of JAMES UZZELL, who deserted from my camp on the 1st ol September inst. Said Uzzell is aged 36 years, 5 feet 9 inches high, darlc complexion, dark eyes and dark hair, and by profession, when enlisted, u cooper?born in wilson county, North Carolina, and enlisted at camp Ripley on the 16th day of March, 1863, to serve for tho war. He will, in all probability, attempt to make his way to Wilson County, North Carolina, where his relatives live. S. M. RICHARDSON, Capt. Com'dg. Co. "K," P. B. L. A. Battery Moans, Sept. 17, 1863 3 For Sale. TWO STORE HOUSES AND LOTS, WITH Dwelling Rooms on second floor ofeach, situated on the most desirublo spot on Broad street, for business. The lots run some 90 feet in frout by 250 back. Also, one lot containing thereon a large Cotton House, situated on Rutledge streot, 90 feet in front by 250 back. For further particulars apply to Mr Wtn. M. Billings, in Camden, or to Capt. I). D. Perry, at Flat Rock, S. C. September 25 Notice STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON T1IK night of tho 16th, an iron Grey Mare, about 15 1-2 hands high. A lioeral reward will bo paid for her delivery to uio at Stateburg, S. C., and One Hundred Dollars for tho apprehension and proof of tho thief. September 25 3 FREDERICK L. GREEN. School Notice. THE EXERCISES OF M RS. McCANDMLESS' School will be resumed on tho 1st Monday in October. No scholar will be received after the middle of October, unless detained by sickness. No scholar will bo received unless tho parents are willing that the pupil may be subjected to au examination on tho several studies pursued. TERMS?Eor the 1st, 2d and 3d classes, $100, with tho privilege of studying tho French language and Literature. For the lower classes, $60 per year for tho English Branches. Tuition half payablo in advance?insisted upon in all cases. September 11 Notice. rpO MAKE A CHANGE IN BUSINESS, WE I olicr our stock, consisting of Salt, Clothing Hardware, Ac., for sale, nntil Friday the :id of Octo ber, and will sell the balance on that day at Auction. ?ai.SO? At the same time, 2 good Horace, Buggies, Carryall, Barouche, and lot of Harness, Ac. ' HAMMKHSLOUGH A McCURRY. September 26 CIRCULAR AND APPEAL. FREE MARKET OF CJIARLESTOX. To the Citizens of Charleston and the People of South Carolina generally, and to the Farmers and Plan ten especially, from the mountains to the seaboard The Free Market of Charleston, one of the nobleel and most useful charities extant, after more than a twelve month of successful operation, is in danger trl suspension and even final stoppage. It is an institution, founded by private patriotism and benevolence, endorsed by the city authorities of Charleston, and recognized and encouraged by the Legislature of the State. Its great and highly useful purposes is to supply provisions, freo of expense, to tho needy familias ol soldiers and seamen, lighting the battles ol their country, or dead in her service; and upward of eight hundred families depend on its bounty for their daily bread. It has become a great public necessity, and it is the duty of every christian and patriot, malo and female, rich and poor, young and old, to contribute to its pupport, in proportion to means and ability?the rich man out of his wealth, the poor man out of his poverty, the widow with her mite?every large stream should pour, every little rill trickle its refreshing waters into this great reservoir of patriotic benevolence, to be dispensed in God-blessed bounty to the wives ur.d children, the widows and orphans, tho sisters and other femule dependents, of our bravo soldiery and seamen. The final stoppage, or even tho suspension, ol this charity would bo one of the direst calamities thai could befall our City and State?it would inflict dis tress, suffering, and even starvation on numbers now comfortably fed by its bounty, and perhaps, lead to broad-riots, in our conservative city, to her serious injury and deep disgrace. Come, then, fellow citizens, to the rescue, promptly, liberally, efficiently, and not only save tho Free Market from destruction or suspension, but sustain it, in healthful vigor, as a God blessed and man-blessing institution. Let donations in money and in kind pour in lavishly from every quarter of the City and State; and the consequences will be happy indeed. Not only will bread, and meal, and meat bo sustainingly furnished to soldier's and seamen's families, but the heart of the warrior will be cheered and his arm nerved to victorious battle against the vandal and ruthless foe, by the comforting conviction that his wife and little ones are patriotically and i sufficiently cared for, by their fellow citizens, at home. Lot our farmers and planters especially, in every section of the State, sond liberal supplies of vegetables and provisions, from their gardons, tlioir fields, thoii barns and their smoke houses; and swoll to overflowing tho great reservoir of Free Market charity. Charity is twico blessed?it blesseth him that gives as well as him that receives?and blesses the givei even more man mo receiver. Come up, thon, one and all, to the hallowed work, and not only earn the soldier's and seamen's undying gratitude, but lay up treasure in lleavon, whore neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves break in and steal. RICHARD YEADON, Chairman ) WM. B.YATES, VCommittee JOHN PHILLIPS, ) N. B.?Country exchanges are requested to eopj he above circular and appeal, gratuitously. ' Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of W. C. Workman, deceased, will [ present them to me, property attested. Those indebted to the estate will make immediato payment to the undersigned. W. WALLACE, Adm'r. September 11 2 For Sale. Avery desirable residence, in kirkwood. The house contains 9 Rooms and two in [ the basement?Closets, Dressing Rooms and Pantry. All necessary out-buildings and a good well of water. ' The lot contains 5 acres. For particulars, apply to , W D. Anderson, at tho Branch Bank. , September 11 Council Notice. IT IS ORDERED THAT ON AND AFTER THE 15th inst., tho Ordinance forbidding slaves hiring ; their own time or keeping shops open in the Town, will bo fully enforced. It is further ordered, that on and after the 25th inst. no slave will be permitted to trade or ofl'er anything tor sale, after suu down, within tho corporate limits, without a written permit from those having authority to grant it; and any slave violating the Ordinance ! I or tho order will be punished to the utmost extent of the law. ROBERT m. KENNEDY, 1 Recorder. i September 11 ' 1 Notice. CI APT. JNO. J. NELSON WILL ACT AS MY J authorizod agent, duritg my absence from Kor- ' shaw District. ROBERT MICK.LE 1 Septenibeo -4 3 Window Shades. . nnwo SKTTS of window shades, with X lixtures complete, for sale at July 31 3 matiieson a Co. Hay Cutters, &cHay cutters, washing machines and patent Cylinder Churns, for sale at the " Old Corner." r E. W. BONNEY. 1 July 3 Flour and Grist Mill rpilH UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED i JL tho Flour and Grist Mill, formerly the property of Mr. Wm. Sanders, and situated 18 miles above Surator and 12 miles below Camden, is prepared to do all kinds ol milling, at tho shortest notice. A Smut [ Machiue is attached to the Mill. Fine stabling accommodations are on the premises, i for tho use ot those patronizing his mill. August 1 2 W. C. ELLERBE. 1 Sugar and Salt 1 Cifl bushels salt, J. I / 1000 lbs. Sugar. For sale at tho 44 Old Corner," by E. W. BONNEY. August 14 i Store to Rent. The store-room formerly occupied by A. T. LATTA. Enquire of Mrs. Crosby. August 14 2 I ' * ' -! < ? SHOES AND SALT ! O Q A PAIR MEN'S SHOES?ALSO, 16 TIERCES j^O\/ SALL, on consignment, and for salo at the 44 Old Corner." August 28 K, W. BONNEY. Drugs and Chemicalsi English Mustard, Bluo Stone. Copperas Ex't. Logwood. English Calomel, English Bluo Mass, Sulphur. Camphor, i Castor Oil, Gum Opium, f Alum, Cream Tartar, Sup. Carb. Soda, Siedlitz Powders, Eng. Castilo Soap, Brown Windsor Soap. [ Ivory Fino-Tooth Combs, Superior Tooth Brushes. Ac ' Just received and for sale by ^ Juno 26 1 WM. MoKAIN. Turnip SeedF RESIT TURNIP SEED, RAISED BY IRVIN ROBERTSON, of Lancnstea District, for salo at the POST OFFICE. July 3 CAUTION. All persons ark hereby forewarned , not to trado for a note of hand, given by the undersigned, as administrator, to Messrs. Gayle A Young, for ($191 G2) One Hundred and Ninety Four G2-100 Dollars, dated July 1. 1863. It has been lost or mis. laid, and duplicate noto givon in stead. jos. M. GAYLE, 1 Adm'r. Josso F. Young, dee d. July 17 4 SCHOOL NOTICE. THE EXERCISES OF MR. MoCANDJf LESS' SCHOOL will bo resumed on the 1st October, and will continue until July 1st, 1864?showing a short vucation at Christmas. Terms, $176 for each pupil?cash in advance. This will bo insisted upon in euch case. Children of refugees will be charged $19 per month. Fuel $2 each. None will bo admitted into tho school after the 21st i of October. In case of suspension or evputa ; part of the tuition feo will be rofun <<1 cc*condition the same as usual. 1 Parents or guardians knowing ther i?f.r ir ; roars for tuition, aro earnestly requested September 4 6 ' SWEET, ! FIREY, AND | | TOBACCO. ? NO. MOLASSES, CRUSHED AND BROWN SUGAR; ! f ' f?00 dollars worth Matches, best quality ; Tobacco?Common, Medium and Fine; i Rico?good and fresh Rico Flour; Salt?Confederate and Turks Island; Smoking Tobacco and good Cigars; Pepper Sause, Spices of different kinds; Jars and Jugs, various sizep; f Nails, coarse Shoes. May 32, 1863. A. T. LATTA. 1 i ' J . .-.JA STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. /EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, \ Ciiarldsto.v, August 25, 1863. V TX^HEREAS, THE PRESENT CONDITION OP ? * the country requirros t,ho organization of an a otivo and efficient body of troops, who may take the Qeld upon a moment's notice, to meet with promptness and sudden incursion which may be made by the enemy into our Stato and, whereas, for the purpose of defending our homes and ffresides, it is deemed ad via Bble that the entire arms-bearing population over 16 years of age, not in or liable to Confederate servioe, or exempted therefrom for public purposes, should be organized into companies Now, therefore, I. MILLEDGK L. BONIIAM, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over tho State of South Carolina, call upon the people of the State to at once organize themselves, iu nceordanoe with the orders her? to annexed from the Office of tho Adjutant and Inspector < leneral. so as to afford our own and the women and children of our bretheren in arms the most effectual protection and security. The second organization called for is in accordance with the recommendation of the President to tho Governor, and s ?! proved as tho best organization for all who may not be included in tho organiaatioti of "Volunteer State Troops." M. L. BONHAM. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Adjutant and Inspector General's OrricB, V Charleston, August 24. 1S53. ) [GENERAL ORDERS No 36.] I. TO C A RliY INTO EFFECT TIIE FOREGOING Proclamation of his Excellency tho Governor, it is ordered that the following Voluutoor State Trnops be accepted iuto service viz*. . One Regiment of Mounted Infantry, to consist o ten companies; two companies of Cavalry and one company of Flying Artillery. The companies of Mounted Infantry l?> consist of not less than seienty eight (18), and not more than one hundred men, exclusive of commissioned officers' of Cavalry, to consist of not loss than sixty (60), and not more than eighty (80) men, exclusive of commissioned officers; And the company Artillery of not less than eighty (80). and not more than ono hundred (100) men. Axclusive of commisstoned officers. When the companies of Mounted Infantry and Cavalry have been organized and accepted Field Officers will be elected under orders from this office. ? II. The Companies authorized to be raised under the preceeding paragraph of this order, will be composed of effective men who are over tho age of sixteen years, who are not subject to, or who are exempted from Confederate Conscription, and who do not belong to the organisation lately ordered of troops for local defence and six months special service. These troops will be armed by the State?the artillery to have a battery of four pieces?but they wiil provide themselves with horsea. Their pay (to begin when they are ordered into actual service! will be the same as that allowed in Confederate service, including forty cents per day for each horse. They will hold them selves in readiness for the field at a moments notice, and to do service in any part of the State under the orders of the Governor. The Companies will be accepted in the order in which their rolls and lists of officers are presented at tins office, and they will be attached to the Militia Regiments in which they are raised until ordered into actual service. III. In addition to the above organization, companies organized in accordance with the Act of Congress of the 13th November, 1862, herewith published, will be accepted on furnishing their rolls, as required by s.?id Act; and one of the said companies in each Judicial District, consisting of not less than eighty men, exclusive of officers, and having its place of rendezvous at the Court House of the District, will be armed by the State; the remainder of the companies will provide themselves with arms; ammunition, as far as the means of tho State; will pormit, will be furnished to an int; uuuipuicu. By command: A. C. GARLINGTON, Adj. and Inspector General, S. C. September 4 3 ?o? [No. 23.] AN ACT TO AUTHERIRE THE FORMATION OF VOLUNTEER* COMPANIES FOR LOCAL DEFENCE. The Congress of the Confederate Slates of America do enact, That for the purpose oflocal defence in any portion of the Confederate States, any number of persons, not loss than twenty, who are over the age of fortytive years or otherwise not liable to military duty, may associate thcmsolvos as a military company, elect their own officers, and establish rulesandtegulations for their own government, and shall be considered as belonging to the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, serving without pay or allowances and entitled, when captured by the enemy to all the privileges of prisoners of war: Provided that such company shall, as soon as practicable, transmit their muster roll, or a list of the names of the officers and privates thereof, to the Governor of the State, the Commanding General of the Department, or any Brigadier General in the tate or Confederate service, to be forwarded to it Secretary of War. but the President or the Comc : " e Military District may at any time disb* . ma i c mpanies; Provided, that in the States ii !d ;r.' .= in which the Act entitled t:An Act to ; . thcr:- vide for the public defence," approved A:> .i eta, if62, and the Acts amendarory thereof, have been suspended, persons of any age, resident within such Siatesor Districts, may volunteer and from part of such companies so long as such suspension may continue; Provided, that no person shall becorao \ member of said company until ho shall havo first , taken the oath of allegiance to the Contederato States 3f America in "writing, a copy of which shall bo filled with tho muster roll of said company as above prescribed. Jjgp" Papers of State copy three times. Soot. 4 3 Removal. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED HIS J Store from the "Old Brick Corner" to tho establishment formerly occupied by Mr Wm. C. Gerald, Jr., two doora below MeOurrv A Haararo^plaugh's store. July 11 T. U ifnfM