The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, November 27, 1863, Image 4
CIRCULAR AN1> IPPEAIi.
FREE MARKET OF CUARLL'STOF.
To the Citizen* of Charleston tir.il the People of South
Carolina generally, and to the Farmers and Planters
especially, from the mountains to the seaboard
Tlio Free Market of Charh ston. one of the noblest
un<l most useful charities extant, after more than a
twelve month of successful operation, is in danger of
suspension and even tinnl stoppage. It is an institution,
founded by priwitc patiiotisui and benevolence,
endorsed by the city authorities of Charleston, and
recognized and encouraged by the Legislature of the
State. Its groat and hign'y useful purposes is to sunply
provisions, freo of expense, to the needy I'anulias of
soldiers and seamen, lighting tho battles of their covm?, ?
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I vm uvuu 111 iiui hl'I VICL'j JUKI U^WllTU OI Cljjllt 1H1II*
dred families depend on its bounty Ibrtlieir dailtfchreard.
It has become a great public necessity, and it is the
duty of every christian and patriot, inaie and female,
rich ??d poor, young and old, to contribute to its supjrort,
in proportion to mentis 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 tho wives ai d
?? children, the widows and orphans, the sisters and ot her
female dependents, of our brave soldiery and seamen.
The final stoppage, or even tho suspension. of
this charity would he one of the direst calamities 'hat
could befall our City and Slate?it would mllict (lis
tress, sulfering, and even starvation on numbers now
comfortably fed by its bounty, and perhaps, lead to
bread-'iots, in our conservative city, to her serious injury
and deep disgrace. Come. then, fellow citizens,
to the rescue, promptly, liberally, efficiently, and not
only savo'the Free Market from destruction or su.<?p? nsion,
but sustain it. in healthful vig-r, 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 Hate; and tho consequences will
bo happy indeed. Xot only will broad, and meal, and
meat be suslniniriglv furnished to soldier's and seamen's
families, but the heart of the wnriior will he
cheered and his arm nerved to victorious battle against
the vandal and ruthless fpe, by the comforting conviction
that his wife and little ones are patriotically and
sufficiently enred lor, by their lei low citizens, at home.
Let our farmers and planters especially, ?n every section
of the Slate, send liberal supplies of vegetables
and provisions, from their gardens, their holds, their
hams Mint tlifiir unnbn ln.iic...- ....-i ......n . ... -<> ?
.... ..v ??11\t in ovuruow
invr tlie trre.-it reservoir of Free Market cliarily.
Charity is twice Messed?it blcssoth him thai gives
as well as him that receives?nnd blesses the jiiver
even more than the receiver.
Come up, then, one and all. to the hallowed work,
and not only earn the soldier's and seancii's undying
gratitude, but lay up treasure in Heaven, where neither
moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves Wreak in
and steal.
lUCIlARI) Y IS A DON, Chairman )
WM. It. YATES, > Committee
JOHN PHILLIPS, )
N. II ?Country exchanges are requested to copy
circular and appeal, gratuitously.
STATE OE SOUTH CWKOEIYA.
AI)JT AND IXSPEOTOT GENERAL'S OFFICE,)
Columbia, November 2, 18(51. f
GESURAL ORDERS NO. 41.
I GENERAL ORDERS NO. .14 HERETOFORE j
SaoiiA^ ?i :- .....
? - ?kicu sium mis ouice, promotion persons be I
tween the agos of sixteen und],cighteen yours from en- I
tering any military organizations. except sneh as are
authorized anil called lor by ilic Governor ami (ami- j
luander-in-Chicf: ami in consequence of a card appearing
in the papers under the signature of ?,l II. An- I
drcws," inviting persons under the ago of eighteen
years, and persons not liable to conscription, to join |
a company for service beyond the limits of t his State,
said order is hereby reiterated, with the addition, that
110 person under the ago of eighteen years, and no person
not liable t? conscription under the Acts olCongress,
in this State, will be allowed to enter any sneh
organizations.
By command: A. CJ. GAI1LIXGT0N,
Adjutant and Inspector-General S. ('.
Papers of the State publish twice.
Nov. (? 2
Sugar and Salt
| BUSHELS SALT,
I\ !U 1WU0 lbs. Sugar. For sale at the " Old Pernor,"
by IS. W. BONNISY.
August J I
Notice.
WIS HAVE PLACED OUR NOTES AND Accounts
in the hands of Mr. <1 A. McDonald,
for collection, who is duly authorized to receipt lor us.
McCURItY & IIAMMEBSLOUUII
October 23 3
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
?i a. I.. .>ojjh)x a 1,1), e.-ol ilte, okmxahy.
WHEREAS, W. H IIUCKABEK <\PPLJKI)
to mo for Letters of Administration on all and
singular tlio goods and chatties, rights and credits of
J. J. Shirey, 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 ho and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holdcn at Kershaw
Court House on the 24th day of November inst.,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted.
(liven under my Hand and Seal, this fth 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
State of South Carolina
November C 2 A. L. MeDONALD, O. K. D.
Wanted to h i re im m kdi ately, a good
COOK, for which the highest wages will be
paid. Apply to II. SOMMKRS. I
November \?- '
Assessment of the Tax in
Kind i
'IM! K (JSDKitSIGNKD WILI. ATTFND AT T1!K ?
1 following named places at the time stated, for t
the purpose of receiving returns of Agricultural products,
iu accordance with the 11 th section of the Act i
of Congress entitled an Act to lay taxes for tho coin- !
inoii defence, and carry on the (iovcrnment of tho t
Confederate States; I
At (ioodwin's Store, on Monday, November 10.
At Liberty Hill, on Tuesday. Nov. 17.
At Flat Lock, on Wednesday, Nov. IS.
At Unlfalo. on Tlniisihiv \n? in
At'Lizonby'A, on Friday. Nov 20.
Ac Sell rock Mill, on Saturday, Nov. 21st.
At Curetons Mill, on Monday, Nov. 23d.
Tax payors will bo required to niajco return ? upon
oath of their entire c rop of the following named pro
duets, of the growth of the present year, including nil
that they have consumed Or have sold, bartered, or
otherwise disposed of.?viz , Wheat, Com. (juts, Hyo,
Buck wheat, Rice. Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes,
cured Hay, cured Fodder, Sugar, Molases, made ot
Cane, Cotton, Wool, Tobacco, Peas, Roans and Ground
Pens. Returns of Wheat, Corn, (Jats and Rye will be
required to be made by weight. Tax payers will
please weigh one buwhei of each kind of grain and report
the weight together with tho total number of
bushels ot encii kind.
Knelt farmer and planter has the privilege of reserving
filly bushels of Sweet Potatoes, fifty bushel of
Irish Potatoes, .one hutubed bushels tf Corn, or fifty
bushel ol Wheat, produced in tho year 1803 ; and
t wenty bushels of Peas or Beans, but not more than
twenty bushel ofboth for his own uso It;
making the estimate and assessment, therefore, these
quantities of the articles mentioned will be excluded
therefrom.
Tax payers aro hereby notified to make prompt and
accurate returns Defaulters will bo dealt with as the
law directs.
At the above mentioned times and places I will also
be prepared to receive returns for the tax on Neat
Cattle, horses, mules, Ac., (not used in cultivation)
an advertisement in regard to which, appears in another
port ol this paper, to which attention is called.
Until then I will continue to receive returns in Cam
den at the office of Maj. A. M. Kennedy, District Collector.
J. A. SCIIBOCK,
Asst. Assessor, 17th Collection District.
October 3d
In the Court of Ordinary.?fter.^lKtw
District.
In the matter of the Estate of of Samuel Herron, deceased?
Final Settlement.
rAMES E RODGEKS, ADMINISTRATOR
ile bonis non of Samuel Herron, deceased, having
applied to have a tinal settlement of the estate of his
imestate, the following named Heirs and distributees
are hereby ordered to appear in this - ourt on Monday
the 13th id' January next, to receive their disliibulivc
share, viz: Maria t-kinner, Manuel Herron; Elias Delk.
David Delk. Robert Delk, James Delk. lev Moore. *
Ncllv Segars. Mary Delk, Nancy E. Delk, Win. SkinI
..I... wi.: ' '
..*...11 .-iviiui'ir, .Kimes .>Kmner, iS'aiiey Outlaw and
Rebecca llerron.
J E. RulXJKRS, AdmV.
A. I.. McDonald, Ordinary's OlVice, October 8, lSGii.
October 8 3mos
For Sale.
VdOOl) SKCONI) HAND DOUBLE SETT HARNESS.
For particulars apply apply at this
ollice.
October 10
STRAYED OR STOLEN, '
I^tOM THE PREMISES ' F THE SUBSORIRER,
one M ilclt Cow and two Yearling Hellers, during
the month of April last. The marks half crop on the
under part of the ear; also, a split and under bit.
The color of the caw is red, the yearlings red and
white. One steer, dark hfindle, inotiy face.
*30 Reward will be paid for their delivery at this
place. D. T. BRADLEY, Flat Rock.
October 0 9
i ax on Neat Cattle, Mules,
&c.> &c
OWNERS OF NEAT CATTLE, 110RSE*
Mules. Ac. (not used in cultivation! are required
to make a return on oath, between the 1st and 25th
proximo, of the number and value of said stock lie d
by them on the 1st November, 18G3.
A return is also required of the number end value
of all beeve* sold by farmers or planters since the
24ill April last. J.* A. SOU ROCK,
I October 30 Ass't. Assessor 17th Col. Hist.
i Rolf 4Vm? Q~l~
twai L? xux UdJLCi
rpn:R('KS, HALF TIERCES AND BARRELS OF
L SALT l>y tho puckugo or packages, for sale bv
D. McQUKEN,
October 30 At Matheson ACo's.
Hands Wanted
rpKN OR 12 GOOD NEGROS WANTED 1MMK1
diately, to work oti tho Cemetery Grounds, for
which liberal wages will be'paid. Apply, to K. G. r
Robinson. *
September 25 ^
Roads
rpilE COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS FOR KKR- C
1 shaw District will meet in Camden on Monday
the 28th day of October, at 11 o'clock. * S
COLIN MACRAE,
October 16 2 Clerk of the Road.
rags?rags: '
1A AAA POUNDS GOOD CLEAN LINEN
I' and Cotton Rags wanted immediately
at tho Confederate Office, for which the highest murk*
prico will ho paid.
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BUSHELS KILN-DRIED SALT, FOR SALE
l)\* by the package, at ri
MATHESON & CO's. j
November f. 1
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Runaway.
CCOMMITTED TO THE JAIL OV KERSHAW
J District a Negro Hoy, who says his itumo is
U)JIN, ami that ho belongs to Robert Oliver, of
Jcorgotown, S. 0:
Said Roy is live feet livo or six inches high, wi 1
iveigh 150 or GO pounds, had on an old black coal, and
trey sutinett pants, and a Confederate hat, made o
.viro grass. The owner is requested to come forward
novo property, pay expcnces and take him away.
DUNOAM SHEOUN, Jailor.
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Fobacco and Shoe Thread
J1IOR THREAD AND FINE CHEWING AND
3 Smoking Tobacco?
?A l.fiO?
GOO vards Colored Twills. For solo nt tbo "Old
ornor!" K. W. RONNEY.
WEET,
EIRE1, A!?I>
TOBACCO.
kT O. MOLASSES, CRUSHED AND BROWN
\ SUGAR;
000 dollars worth Matches, best quality ;
Tobacco?Common, Medium and Fine;
Rice?good and fresh Rice Flour;
Salt?Confederate and Turks Island;
Smoking Tobacco and good Cigars; I
Pepper Sau*e, Spices of different kinds; I
Jars and Jugs, various sizes; f
Nails, coarse Shoes. (
May 22, 18G3. A. T. LATTA. j
Window Shades. 1
nWO SETTS OF WINDOW SHADES, WITH
L fixtures complete, for sale at
July 31 2 MATHtiSON k Co..
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NEW GOODS!
TO HE IIAD AT
JOSDPII SOMIi;it V ! ri I 1
(Oj'pmi/c the Market.)
Calicos, debrkgks, pblainks, gikgiiams,
Granitdville unbleached Shirting,
4-4 wire blenched do. line,
Blue and brown Denims, Flannels,
Ladies' white Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Black Silk Lace, Hinkors lor ladies and children,
Servants' Handkerchiefs,
('oats' and other Spool Cotton, nil numbers,
Needles. Pins,, Hair Pins, Knitting Net-dlvs,
Agate and bone Buttons, etc., etc,
Gf liOCTillilES, &c.
Fine Orcen Ten, Suvnr, Coffee, Candles,
Turpentine and Windsor Soap, etc., etc.
?ALSO?
Best No. 10 Cotton Cards, u few* pairs.
Factory Yarn, all numbers.
And a largo assortment ol Crock cry ware, viz :
Pitchers, and Basins, Cups and Saucers. Bowls, Mugs.
Flat and Rice Dishes, Teapots, and a great many other
articles for family use.
A call is respectfully solicited. %
November G * JOBE II SOMMERS.
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Fir? Insurance
COMPANY.
rITIK Undersigned, as Agent for too above Soutli1
ern Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
ings. ?tc.
November 1 W. L. DkPASS.
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AI30VK REWARD W]I.L BK PAID FOR
J- tiio apprehension of? boy who culls his n:ime John,
and saw lie belongs to Robert Oliver, near (Jooi^ptown.
S. C. Said bov is 24 or 25 years old, will weijrh
155 or <".<> pounds, well set, rather round face, low
forehead, and 1 think has a scar on the nose or forehead?d"ti'i
recollect which?had on when left an old
black frock cloth or eassimcr coat, of old fashion make.
He may Change his name and owner.
The above reward will be naid for the 't?*livery of
the above ? > so
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on day succeeding sale.
November (t ' > W. Z. LHITNKR, Adm'r.
For Sale.
rp\VO STORK HOUSES AND LOTS, WITH
1 Dwelling Rooms on second lloor of each, situated
mi the most desirable spot on Broad street, for business.
The lots run some 1)0 feet in front l?y 250 buck.
Also, one lot containing thereon a largo Cotton
House, situated oh Hutledge street, 00 feet in front by
or.n l 1- l.'.? - ??
v..^rw rui luiuiur particulars apply to Mr Wm.
M. Hillings, in Camden, or to Capt. I). D. Perry, at
Flat Rook, S. C.
September 25
Council Notice.
IT IS ORDERED THAT ON AND AFTER THE
15th inst., the Ordinance forbidding slaves hiring
their own time or keeping shops open in the Town,,
will be fully enforced.
It is further ordered, that on and after the 25th inst.
no slave will be permitted to trade or offer anything
lor sale, after sun down, within the eorporato limits,,
without a written permit from those having authority
to grant it; and any slave violating the Ordinance
or the older will l?o punished to the utmost extent of
the law.
RORERT M. KENNEDY,
Recorder.
September 11
Drugs and ChemicalsEnglish
Mustard, Blue Stone,
Copperas Kx't. Logwood,
English Calomel, English Blue Mass,
Sulphur, Camphor,
Castor Oil, Gum Opium,
Mum, x Cream Tartar,
mp Carb. Soda, Siedlitz Powders,
Ing. Castile Soap, Brown Windsor Soap,
vory Fine-Tooth Combs, Superior Tooth Brushes, is
Just receited and for sale by
June 26 1 WM. McKAIN.