The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, October 16, 1863, Image 3
Help for the PoorrpHK
CITIZENS OP CAMDEN ARE REQUESTX
ed to report all cases of destitution, to eithor of
the Commissioners of the Poor, or to the subscriber.
October 16 2 W. E. HUGHSON.
For Sale.
A GOOD SECOND HAND DOUBLE SETT HARNESS.
For particulars apply apply at this
office.
October 1G
Roadsr|MIE
COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS FOR KKR
A shaw District will meet 111 Camden on Monday
the 23th day of October, at 11 o'clock.
COLIN MACRAE,
October 10 2 Clerk gf the Road.
EXCHANGE NOTICE XO. q.
rpilE FOLLOWING CONFEDERATE OFFICERS
A- and men captured at Vicksbnrjf, Mississippi,
Julv 4th. lSG.'f. and Hllbsennent.lv mirnlr.il lmvn
1 I? ? ?? ""'v wvvu
duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared .
I. The officers and men of General C. L. Stevenson's
division.
'J. TheolTicors and men of General Bowen's division.
3. The officers and men of Brigadier General Moore's
"Brigade.
4. The officers and men ofiho Second Texas Regiment.
0. The officers and men of Waul's Legion.
(?. Also, all Confederate ollleers and men who have
been delivered at City Point at any time previous to
July 'iath, 1803, have been duly exchanged, and are
hereby so declared.
ROBERT OULl), Agent of Kxohangc.
Southern p^Krs copy six times and send accounts
to the War Department.
October 0 0
' SALMI.
Camden, S. C
*fHE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIENDS
and the travelling public that he has leased this commodious
HOUSE, so eligibly situated in the growing
totvn of Camden.
His personal superintendence and best efforts, aided
by competent assistants, will be devoted to the comfort
anu satisfaction of guests and visitors. He confidently
asks a continuance of the favors of all who
have visited the DeKalb House, and calls from any
of his friends who visit Camden.
January 1G J. II. JUNGBhUTIT.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
Ij^ROM THE PREMISES ' FTilE SUBSCRIBER,
ono Milch Cow and two Yearling Hellers, during
the mouth of April last. The marks half crop 011 the
under part of the ear; also, a split and under bit.
The color of the caw is red, the yearlings red and
white. Ono steer, dark brindle, motiy lace.
*30 Reward will bo paid for their delivery at this
place. * D. T. BRADLEY, Flat Rock.
October 9 U
South Ca rolina?Kershaw District.
BY A..L. MCDONALD, ES&UIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, WM. R TAYLOR APPLIED
to me for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chuttles, rights and credits of
Levy Holland, late of the District atoresaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to ho and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to he holdcn at Kershaw
Court House on the 30th day of October inst.,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not he granted.
Given uiider my Hand and Seal, this 8th day
of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three and in the eighty-eighth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the
..F Qnlltl.
" September 11 2 A. L. MoDONALD, 0. K. D.
South Cnrolinii-KcrMliiiw District.
BY A. L. MCDONALD. KKQUIRK, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, ALEX. J. HAILK APPLIED
to mo for Letters or Administration on all and
singular the poods and chatties, rights and credits ol
Jaines Jj. Hailc, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before nie at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court House on tlio 24th day of October inst.,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this eighth day
of October, in the year of our Lord* one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, and in the eiglity?
eighth year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
ALEX. L McDONALD. 0. K. D.
October 9 2
III tlic Court of Ordinary.?Kershaw
District.
In tbc matter of the Estate of of Samuel Herron, deceased?Final
Settlement.
JAMES E. RODGKRS, ADMINISTRATOR
de bonis non of Samuel Herron, deceased, having
oppliod te have a final settlement of the ostato of liis
intestate, the following named Heirs and distributees
aro hereby ordered to appear, in this court on Monday
tjio 13th of January next, to receivo their distributive
nhare, viz: Maria Skinner, Manuel Herron; Elins Dclk,
David Delk, Robert Delk, James Dclk, Icy Moore,
Kelly Segars, Mary Delk, Nancy E. Delk, Wm. Skinner,
John Skinner, James Skiitner, Nancy Outlaw and
Rebecca Herrou.
J. E. RODGKRS, Adnrr. .
A. L. McDonald, Ordinary's Office, October 8. 1863.
'October S ' 3mos
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state oe south caro lira
adj't and inspector gdneraes office. )
Columbia, Oct. 5, 1803. j
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 37.
1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ACT OF THE
General Assembly entitled "An Act to
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faiitrv and for other purposes," ratified on the
30th of September, 18G3, volunteer companies
of Mounted Infantry will be accepted for State
service, to consist of not less than sixty-four
(04) and not more than (100) men, exclusive i
of commissioned officers. Persons of any age, 1
provided they are able-bodied, will be allowed i
to volunteer in companies that are aeeepted, |
will not he enrolled for active service under
paragraph Y1L of this order. If a sufficient
number of said companies are offered and ae- i
ccptcd, they will he organized into battalions !
and regiments.
II. All persons liable to enrollment under
the Act referred to, viz: "All white male persons
in this State between the ages of eighteen
and forty-five, including persons who have I
furnished substitutes in Confederate service,
resident aliens, and other persons, who have |
avoided Confederate conscription by reason of j
any civil employment, contract or engagement :
and excluding all who have been declared ex- j
empt from actual military service beyond the 1
limits of the Districts in which they reside, by 1
an Act of the General Assembly, ratified on I
the Cth day of February, 1803," a,G hereby re- j
quired to report their names and ages to the
commanding officers of their respective heat
companies on or before the day on which their
respective regiments arc hereinafter ordered to
assemble.
III. In addition to the enrollment of the
persons mentioned in the proceeding paragraph
of this order, for the purpose of obtaining an
accurate return of the arms-hearing population
of the State and their ages, all white males between
the ages of sixteen and eighteen and
forty-five and sixty are required to be enrolled j
as Hereinafter directed.
IV. For the purpose of securing said enroll- j
incnt a?|spccdily as possible, the Militia llcgimcnt
of the State, embracing all persons between
the ages above stated [between sixteen
and sixty years,] are ordered to assembly at
their usual places of parade at the times hereinafter
stated.
V. Before the day appointed for the parade
of the regiments, the commanding officers of
beat companies, the officer at home highest in
rank, will prepare lists of the names of persons
within their respective beats directed to enrolled,
designating on the lists the ages of each
person, those having substitutes in Confederate
service, and resident aliens, and if exemption
from service be claimed, stating the ground on
which it is claimed.
VI. On the day on which the regiments
shall parade, the commanding officers of companies
will return said lists to the commanding
officers of the respective regiments, who will
return the same to the Aid-de-camp of his Excellency
the Governor, who will be in attendance
with the Enrolling Officer appointed for
the District, to receive and verify said returns,
and to note and report all persons who may
make default in atteuding said parades for trial
by court martial.
VII. From the effective men betwen the
ages of eighteen and forty-five years, enrolled
as aforesaid, companies, [one or more of artillery]
battalions and regiments, will be organized
by the Governor and commander-in-Chief,
the commissioned officers, company and field,
to he elected by the men at such tunes, places
and in such manner as he may direct.
VIII. Two or more of the companies will be
accepted as cavalry and armed as such, and
one company of artillery with a battery of four
pieces will be organized, to consist of not less
than eighty nor more than one hundred men,
exclusive of commissioned ollicers.
IX. The troops thus raised [by volunteering
or compulsory levy] will "be called out at the
discretion of the Governor" to "repel actual or
threatened raids of the enemy within this
State," and 44 will be kept in the field so long
as he may deem it necessary for the public
safety," and will "be discharged from actual
service whenever in his judgement the actual
necessity for such service has ceased," the organization,
however, not to be dissolved by Icing
withdrawn from the field.
X. The regiments will parade for the purpose
stated in paragraph IV of this order at
their usual parade grounds, at the times hcreinotter
appointed, to wit:
First Frit/a Jr.
42d Regiment, Anderson District, on Thursday,
Oct. 15, inst.
2d Regiment, Pickens District) 011 Saturday, 1
Oct. 17, instant. ]
Oth Regiment, Pickens District, on Mon- '
day, Oct. 10, inst.
1st Regiment, Greenville District, on Thurs- <
day, Oct. 22, inst. 1
I
3d Regiment, Greenville District, on Saturday,
Oct. 24, inst.
4tl? Regiment, Anderson District, 011 Monday,
Oct. 20, inst.
Second Brigade.
Ctli Kegiincut. Abbeville District, on Saturday,
Oct. 16, inst.
8th Regiment, Abbeville District, 011 Saturday,
Oct. 17, in'st.
9tli Regiment, Edgefield District, on Monday,
Oct. It), inst.
10th Regiment, Edgefield District, on
Wednesday, Oct. 22, inst.
7il? Regiment, Edgefield District, 011 Fridav,
Oct. 23, inst.
77/ /rd Jiriyadf.
II tli Regiment, Earnwell District on Thursday,
< let. 1inst.
43d Regiment, Raruwcll District, on Saturday,
Oct. 17, inst.
12th Regiment, Dean fort District, 011 Monday,
Oct. 10. inst.
j 3th Regiment, Colleton District, on Satur- :
dav, < >ct. 23, inst.
I Uli Regiment, Orangeburg District, on
Saturday, Oct. 24, inst.
16th Regiment, Orangeburg and Lexington
District, on Monday, Oct. 20, inst.
Fourth Brlt/ndc.
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<_>ot. 12,inst.
1 8th Regiment, Charleston :iit<i Colleton
J )islricts, (.hi Thursday, < let. 15, inst.
19th Regiment, Charleston District, on Saturday,
Oct. 17, iust.
Fifth Brigade.
23d Regiment, Rchiland District, on Monday,
Oct. i 2, ilist.
22d 1 iegiment, Kershaw District, on Wednesday,
Oct. 14, iust.
-44th Regiment, Clarendon District, on Saturday,
(let. 17, inst.
20tli Regiment, Sumter District, on Monday,
Oct. 19, inst.
21st Regiment, Lancaster District, on Thursday,
Oct. 22, inst.
Sixth Brigade.
25th Regiment, Fairfield District, on Tuesday,
Oct. lit, inst.
24th Regiment, Fairfield District, on Thursday,
Oct. 15, inst.
20th Regiment, Chester District, on Saturday,
Oct. 17, inst.
27th Regiment. Chester District, on Tuesday,
Oct. 20, inst.
Seventh Brigade.
20th Regiment, Darlingtnn District, on
Wednesday, Oct. 14, inst.
28th Regiment, Chesterfield District, on
Saturday, Oct. 17, inst.
:10th Regiment, Marlboro District, on Tuesday,
oct. 20, inst.
Kighth Brigade.
31 st, Regiment, Williamsburg and Oeorgc
town Districts, on Thursday, Oct. li?, inst.
32d Regiment, Marion District, on Saturday,
Oct. 17, inst.
33<1 Regiment, Ilorry District, on Tuesday,
Oct. 20, inst.
aW/i th Brigade.
40th Regiment, York District, on Wednesday,
Oct. 14, inst.
04th Regiment, York District, on Friday,
Oct. 1(1, inst.
35th Regiment, Union District, on Monday,
Oct. 10, inst.
37th Regiment; Spartanburg District, On
Wednesday, Oct. 21, inst.
30th Regiment, Spartanbug District, on Friday,
Oct. 23, inst.
Tenth Brigade.
?5th Regiment, Spartanburg and Union
Districts, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, inst.
41st Regiment, Laurens District, on Friday,
Oct. 10, inst.
40th Regiment, Laurens District, on Satur-'
dai*. Oct. 1 7 inst
38 th Regiment, Newberry District, on Monday,
Oct. 11), inst.
39tli Regiment, Newberry District, on Wednesday,
Oct. 21, inst.
XI. Col. J. W. Harrison, A, D. C? is assigned
to the special duty ol' attending the parades
in the 1st .Brigade, and superintending the enrollment
hereinbefore directed; Col. J. N. Lipscomb,
A. D. C., in the 2d Brigade; Col. A. 1*.
Aldrich, A. D. C., in the 3d Brigade; Col. Wilniot
<1. DcSanssure, A. J). C., in the 4th Brigade;
Col. .1. II. Boykin, A. I >. C., in the 5th
Brigade; Col. <'. F. Hampton, A. i >. in the
fith Brigade; Col. W. II. Evans, A. D. C., in
the 7th Brigade; Col. J. R. Sparkinan, A. D.('.,
in the 3th Brigade; Col. B.C. MeCaw, A. D.
C., in the nth Brigade; anil Col. \Y. I). Simpson,
A. D. C., in the 10th Brigade; to whom
the commanding officers of regiments will
make returns on the day of parade, and render
every assistance in making the required enrollment.
XII. The commanding officers ol regiments
will promptly extend so much of this order as
is necessary for assembling their regiments and
pro/curing the lists of persons belonging to beat
companies as hereinbefore required.
XIII. General Orders No. 36 are hereby
countermanded, and papers will cease to publish
the same.
?MKJ .
By command ; A. C.GARLINGTON,
Adj't and Inspector-General S. C,
j&T Papers of the State publish lor ore
week.
* Oct. 9 1
FOB SALE,
rPWO HOUSES ON MAIN STREET, IMMEDI-L
ately south ot Mr. Geo. Alden's ahoe store. Tho
ono is a large Store House, aud tho other a small
Shop, containing two rooms. 'Pnsaossiott to be givou
on the first of January, 1861. For turthef particulars
apply at this office.
October 9 .1
PSdCLAlSilTION.
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STATE OK SOUTH .CAROLINA,
KXIXUTIYK DKI'AUTMENT, V
Cfn.i ' im \, S. C. Oct. -1, 1803. f
rafllKIiEAS, MAJOR C. I). MELTON,
^ * "Commandant of Conscripts,1' under the
(V.nfedcrntc Gnvortiinont, for the State of South'
Carolina, issued, on the first of October, instant,
an order requiring ''all persons who have hitherto
been withheld from conscription by reason
of claiming exemption under the laws of the
State," "to report to tbo Enrolling Officers of
their respective Districts to be enrolled for service,1'
and whereas it is held, l?y the Executive
of the State, that all exemptions from military
service provided for by the Convention of this
State and other competent State authority?
are valid in law?and should be insisted on, of
which notice has from time to time been given
to the Commandants of Conscriots :
Now, therefore, I, MILLEDGE L. BONII AM,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief, do direct
all citizens of this State, holding exemptions
from the Adjutant General's Office and otherwise
exempt by the laws of this State, to claim
their exemptions from Confederate service before
the. Enrolling Officers of tbo Confederate
Government, and to notify the Adjutant General
of tlu? State of such claim to the end that
the question may be submitted for the decision
of some, competent legal tribunal.
Given under my band and the seal ofthc State
|l. s.| at Columbia, this fourth day of October
A. I)., 18G2, and in the eighty-eight year of
the sovereignty of the State.
M. L. BONIIAM,
Wm. 11. lluntt Sec., of State,
jtf?" Tri-weekly papers publish three times
and other papers once a week.
Oct. ? .1
Notice
\ LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
-TV the Estate of Thoa. 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. LEITNER, Administrator.
October n 3
School Notice.
THE EXERCISES OF MRS, McCANDJrn1m
EKSS' School will bo resumed on the 1st
qiMonday in October.
No scholar will be received after the
middle of October, unless detained by
sickness.
No scholar will bo received unless tho parents aro
willing that the pupil may bo subjected to an examination
on the several studies pursued.
TERMS?Eor tho 1st, 2d and 3d classes, $100, with
the privilege of studying the French language and
Literature. ,
For the lower classes, $00 per year for tho English
Branches.
Tuition half payable in ndvaneo?itisisted upon in
all cases.
September 11
SCHOOL NOTICE.
vsjv THE EXERCISES OF MR. McCANDLESS'
SCHOOL will bo resumed on tho
iTSSSlst October, and will continue until July
"wj*^ 1st, ISC'l?showing a short vacation at
Christmas.
Terms, $17."? lor eacli pupil?cash in advance. This
will he insisted upon in each case. Children of refugees
will be charged $19 per month. Fuel $2 each.
None will he admitted into the school after the 21st
of October. Incase of suspension or expulsion no
part of the tuition fee will he refunded. Entrance
condition the same as usual.
Parents or guardians knowing themselves in arrears
for tuition, are earnestly requested to settle tip.
September I G
LIST or LETTERS,
1) KMAlNJXfr IX THE POST OFFICE ATCAMV
deli, October 1, 18G3:
A. M.
Anderson, Susan McCaskill. jr., .Tolin
Anderson, Mrs. Nancy Miller, Miss Maggie*
B. Micael, Miss Margaret
Romcr, Mrs P.
Momer, Mrs F C Peck, Jacob
Brown, Joel 11 Sanders, Mrs. Thos O 3
i;. Jul wards*, Mary
Campbell, W It Stark, Col Pinkney
Oampboll, B L Satigne, Fliza
Carr, Martha W.
t'lumplin, Mary Walker. Mavandy .1
Coward, Miss Mary Walker, Joseph F
li. "Wilson, Miss Mary J
Clooden, John 2 Warren, Miss Mary 2
J?t5T* Persons calling, will pleaso say they are advor- I
tised.
October 9 2 -