HEADQUARTERS.
CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT,
Columbia, November 21, 1883.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 61.
1. A revision is hereby ordered of all Certificates of
Exemption from conscription heretofore granted in
this State on nccouut of physical disability, with the
view, chiefly, to a complete registration of all persons
who aro physically unfit for military servico, with the
causes of such unfitness.
IT. Every person holding a "Surgeon's Certificate of
Exemption" from conscription will report in their respective
Districts to the Examining Board, on such
days as may he appointed by the Chief Surgeons of
the several Congressional Districts, of which days
public notice will bo given.
III. Those who fail to report will bo no longer re.
cognized as exempt, and their certificates bo no longer
~r i
V/l IVMWU.
IV. Enroliiug Officers, when advised of the days
appointed for the revision of their rospoct'.vo Distiicts,
will use all proper means to extend the notice, and
precuro the prompt attendance of all persons subject
to the order.
By order of Major Melton. Coram'dt of Conscripts.
R. W. 8HAND,
Lieutonant and Assistant Enrolling Officer.
November 20
fg" All weekly papers in the State copj* twice.
JUDICAL XOTICE.
DR. W. R. SIKLES 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. WoRKiiAK.
February 27
MALB HOUSE,
Camden, S. C
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIENDS
and the 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 competent assistants, will bo devoted to the comfort
anu satisfaction of guests and visitors. He eonfi
rtontly asks a continuance of the favors of all who
have visited the DoKnlb House, and calls from any
of his friends who visit Camden.
January 16 J. H. JUNGBLUTH.
<
EXCHANGE :VOTICE NO. 6.
The follow inc. confederate officers
and nien captured at Vicksbnrg, Mississippi
July 4th, 1803, ana subsequently paroled, have been
duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared .
1. Tho officers andineu of General C. L. Stevenson's
division.
2. The officers and men of General Bowen's division
3. The officers and men of Brigadier General Moore's
Brigade.
4. Tho officers and men of the Second Texas Regiment.
6. The officers and men of Waul's Legion.
C. Also, all Confederate officers and men who have
VvAAti r?n1 UtAfn/l r> P!l?? 4 ?* " ?- ? *- *
IIVI'II uuiifuvu (It \Jnjr 1 unit ill* UII> tunc previous 10
Jul}* 25tli, 1863, havo been duly exchanged, and are
liercbj* so declared.
ROBERT OULP, Agent of Exchange.
Southern papers copy six times and send accounts
to the War Department.
October 9 6
?OUTfl UAROIJK4 MILITARY
ACADEMY.
BY ORDER OF TOE GOVERNOR.
APPLICATION'S FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE
South Carolina Military Academy under die annexed
resolution of tin* General Assembly must bo transmitted
to General James Jones,, Chairman of the Board of
Visitors, Columbia, S. C., before the '25th of November
next.
lhe applicant must state tho District of his residence,
his age and height, (if the son of a deceased officer or
soldier,) the service of his father, and when and how
bodied. If the applicant claims appoint ment for his
own gallantry on the field of battle, the statement must
bo supported by the certificates of tho officers under
whom ho served in battle 1
"Resolced, That his Excellency the Governor be. and
Via \a lioroKv nntKAvJ-jo/1 I\- ...? ? 1
*.w .u hv.vvj, u.ivmvii^u wi ovivxi uuv juiim iiuiii tjiiiiu
Congressional District in this State, sons of officers or
soldiers of the army of or officers or men of the navy
of the Confederate States, who, during the existing
war, have died in battle, or who have died of disease,
contracted either by wounds or exposure, or who, not
being sons of officers or soldiers, are under the age of
twenty years, and have behaved with gallantry on tho
field of battle, who shall be placed in one or other of the
Military Institutions of this State, to bo educated at
tho chargo of a grateful country."
Columbia, Octobers, 18G3.
C3T * very newspaper in this state publish once a
week for two weeks.
Oct. 9 2
SALE.
By permission of a. L. McDONALD, ordiDINARY
ot Kershaw District, I will sell at public
uuction at his late residence, all the personal property
of William Shield, dee'd. consisting of negroes,
plantation, stock and tools, household and kitchen furniture,
&c., on the fifteenth day of Doceinber next.
Terms made knoiyn on day of sale.
Novambor 27 WARRKN H. SHIELDS
HEADQUA RTEKS.
COMMISSARY GEN'LS DKP'T, S .C., f
Columbia, Oct 6, 1863. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE "BOARDS
of Soldier's Relief' throughout the. State, that they wil
be supplied as heretofore with Ocean Salt for di?tribu>
tion to needy families of soldipia at cost and ezpeuses,
on application to this Department.
By order of the Governor.
RICHARD CALDWELL,
t r?~i ?j ' > * ?
ut/i. nuu v.oiuiuiSSHry ueu I.
Stalo of South Carolina.
tS" All papers it. the State insert once, and send
bills in duplicate with copy of advertisement uttached,
to this offico for payment. Bills paid quarterly.
Oct. 9 1
SifutCRlBEICS TO CBMLTLKY
A^OCIATIO^.
Iain requested by the Committee of the Cemetery
Association, to inform subscribers to the fund for the
improvement of tho grounds, that tho work is now
progressing, and that they will please par up their instalments
as promptly as possible. I will receive the
funds for tho piesent. It. M. K.LNNKDY.
November
EKtIIA.\(j<E KOTICi; Ao. 7.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 16.
Tho following Confederate officers and men aro hereby
declared duly exchanged:
1. All officers and men captu.od and pnrollcd at
any time previous to the 1st of September, 18G2.?
This section, however, is not intended to include any
officers or men captured at Vicksburg, July 5th, 1863
except such as were declared exchanged by Exchange
Notice No. 6. Sept. 12th, 1863, or are specially named
in this notice. But it do* s ombraee nil deliveries
made at City Point or other places be'oro Sept. 1st,
1863, and with tho limitation above named, all captures
at Port Hudson, or any other place where the
parties were released or paroled.
1. The Staff of (Itneia'.s Pemberton, Stevenson
Bowen, Moore, Barton. S. D. Lee, Oummings. Harris
and Baldwin, and of Colonels Reynolds, Coekrdl and
Pockery; the officers and men belonging to the 1'ngineer
Corps ami Sappers and Miners, and tho 4th and
46th Mississippi regiments, all captured at Vicksburg,
July 4th, 18G3.
3, The general officers c iptu-ed at Vicksburg. Judith
18C3, were declared exchanged July 13th, 1863.
RO. OIJLD,
Agent of Exchanges.
Southern papers publish six times and send
bills to the War Department.
November 11. 6
TAlliP^OTI? I).
I APPOINT MR. W. K. HUOI1SON AS MY
lawful Atiornry during my absence from the State.
November 6 4 GEO. ALDKN.
OFFICE UFAKTElilflASTER,
Charleston, S. C, October 1, 1SG2.
MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTKD AGE >T OF
this department, for the purchaso of Corn iiimI
Fodder, in tho Districts of li.??rslia\v and
Lancaster.
Planters desiring to sell, \vill communicate with him.
Particular attention must bo paid to the packing o
tho fodder, and no water must be used. During the past
year the Government experienced heavy loss fioin
improper packing, and all such will be hereafter rejected.
MOTTK A. PRIXGLIC,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
C'3?"* Tiie subscriber can be found at his residence
DeKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M LEE.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. REENSTJERNA has removed his office to
tho building occupied by Messrs. Hnmmorslough &
McCurry, and offers his professional service* to the
public.
September 18
Notice.
ALL pcreons having demands nginst the Camden
11 of <*l Company are hereby notified
that tlie same will be paid bv the Treasurer.
Stockholders will receive the amount of their subscriptions,
on the surrender of their Certificates of
Stock. j. A. YOUNG, Trea.
Dee. 11 2
Desirable Cottage For Sale.
BY IMMEDIATE >PPLI 'ATI >N. I WILD SELL
a small 0 ?ttago House containing three rooms,
well finished, w t!i all necess ity outbuildings. Terms
cash, Apply to tho Editor of the Confederate.
November 20
To Rent.
rp n K HOUSE NOW OCCUPIED RY MRS.
I. HYMES. with ton r>?oms finished?with six fireplaces.
with all nccess trv outbid d tigs. Possession
given 1st January. Rent $1.2"0 ! er vpt, payable
monthly." Aplly to W. D. McDoWALL.
November 20 3
Removal.
The undersigned has removed his
Store from tho "Old Prick Corner" to the efctab
lisliment lorme-ly occupied by Mr Wm. u. (ierald, Jr., I
two doors below McCurry & Hummerhlnngh's store.
July 24 , T. 34 MYERS.
Notice
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Penjaniiu
Umfress, will come forward and settlo the
same, and those having demands will hand Uiem in
properly attested, to N. A.UMFRFS8.
December 11
For SaleMI
PREMISES, "situated on tf?? west side of
Broad street, in tlie upper pnrt of the town.?
The wooden dwelling-house lies five rooms, with lour
fire places, a wide entry, a closet and pantry, also two
clothes closets, good brick kitchen, cook room and
smoke house, new stable for three horses, and shed
for cows, a well of excellent water.
ALSO?A store house in goo.1 condition, except
shelves. The h>t fronts on Broad street 134 feet, and
extend back 673 feet. Kor health, convenience and
neighborhood, it the best in town. .
December 11 A. T LATTA.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1
Columbia, S. C. Dec. 3, 1863. )
IN accordance with the rcsoluth n ol the General
Assembly, the lolloping persons have been appointed
by ihe Governor to ihe Military Academies of
tliis State and w ill report at the Arsenal Acuduny,
it/Columbia. to Captain ,J. I'. THOMAS, cou.mui.diug,
on the fir-t day ot January uext:
First Congrtssiounl District
DANII'L OUIN.
ARTHUR if. IIAMMET.
Second Congressional District.
FRANCIS MAITiON LINDSAY,
Third Congressional District.
ARTHUR W. THOMPSON,
A. P. WOODWARD.
Fourth Congressional District
ABNKR, W. LAMAR,
WILLIAM Z. McGKlS.
Fifth Congressional Distiict.
R. A. GWIS\
TIIOS. E. BOGGS.
Sixth Congressional*Z>istrict.
DANIEL A. MILLER,
HENRY A. SMITH.
Ey order of the Governor.
B. F. ARTHUR,
December 11 Private Secretary.
tST' Ail p ipers in the State copy once.
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
HY A. L. MCDONALD, KsOUIIlB. ORDINARY.
Yy HERE AS, JOS. K. KIRKLAND APPLIED
? j to mo for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, riglus and credits of
Meplieti Gibson, late of the District alorcsaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd ndmonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors oi t he said deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to bo liolden at Kershaw
Court Ilnuse on the 20th day of December inst.,
to show cause, if any, why the snid administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand nnd Real, this 4th day
of December, 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 <.f South Carolina
December 11 2 A. L. MeDOXALD, O. K. D.
.A River Plantation For Sale
A PLANTATION SITUATED ON THE
Mi* West side of Wuteree River, seven miles
& below ( nrndeti, containing One 1 l:ou-?elw
sand Acres, five hundred and fifty acres cleared, on?hundred
and lifiy nucleated, and is equal to any lands'
in uie neignoornoou, toe balance, three hundred acres,
good pine land Well timbered.
On the premises there is a ir<> d overseers house and
accommodations for lorty hands, with barns and btahie*.
gin house, Ac.
The location is perfectly healthy and accessible,
with an abundant supply of good spring water.
Ad 'ress MATilKSON & CO., Camden, S. C.
September 4 2
FOR SALE,
rpwo HOUSES ON MAIN S'l REET, IMMKDI-1
ately south of Mr. Geo. Alien's shoo store. The
one is a large Store House, and the other a small
Shop, containing tw > rooms. I'assession to be given
on the lirst of January, 1SC4. Tor lurthef particulars
apply at this otlico.
October 9 3
Sale. i
I}Y TERMTSHON OF A. L McDOXALD. ">R- '
y D1NAKV for Kershaw 1).strict, 1 will sell at ti e j
hit residence ol Jane Wilson, deceased, on the twelfth j
of December next, ad her personal property, consisting
of c?'rn, fodder, oats, cattle, household and Kitchen
furniture. &e. Terms made known on day of sale
November 27 2 J.J 11UCKABEK, Adin'r.
Wanted,
\N OVER'EKR. FOR A PLANTATION ON,
Grannie's Quarter Creek. Apply at this office.
December 4
Wanted,
A COMPETE T AND TRUST WOnTIIY NURSE
to take eluirgo of an infant.
Apply t. MRS. II. W. CONNOR,
llobkirk Hill, Drecral>er4 1
LostBetween
king-v lle and <\\mdev,
about the 15th f November, a small yellow
trunk wi h iron bauds?written on piece of ^ per ;
o.i the cud of the trunk, i-"Mrs. Goodwyn, Nixon
Montgomery Ala." Mso at the same tim a Brussels
Carpet Bag?A Suitable reward will be paid lor these j
articles. Apply at this office
Decern bar 4
Month Carolina ? Keralia w Dlkirfci
WHEREAS WM. R. TAYLOR, C. B. K., Applied
to toe for Lettres of Administration on all
and singular the goods any chattels, rights and credits
of Alleu Sanders, late of the district aforesaid, deceased
:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
C<>uri tor the said District, to be bolden at Kershaw
Court House ou the 26th day of December last-,
to snow cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and real, this 20th day of November.
in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight
hundred and sixtv-tliree, and in the eighty-eighth
year of the independence and sovereigi ty of the Slate
of South Carolina. A. L.McDONaLD, O. K. D.
November 20 t
WaNtkd to hire immediately, a good
COOK, for which the highest wages will be
paid. Apply to H. SOMMKRS.
November 13
NEW GOODS!
TO BE IIAD AT
JOSEPH SOMMERV ST It XT
(Opposite the Market.)
W&WJE & $ >!$&
(>ALICXK DeBREGK*\ DeL A INKS, GINGHAMS
J Cruuiicville unbleached Shindig,
4-4 wire bleached do. lino,
Blue and br .wn Denims, Flannels,
Ladies' white Liueu Cambric Handkerchief^.
Black Silk Luce, Shakers lor ladies and children,
Scvants' Hand kerchiefs,
Coals' and other 8" pool Cotton, all numbers,
Needles. Pins,, Hair Pins, Knifing Needles,
Agate and bone Bullous ?lcM etc,
CxEOCEEIES.&c.
Fine Green Ton, Su.'ar, Coffee, Candles,
Turpentine and Windsor soap, etc., etc.
?ALSO? *
Best No. 10 Cotton Cards, a few pairs.
Factory Yarn, all numbers.
And a large assortment of Crockeryware, vis:
Pitchers, and Basins, Cups and Saucers. Bowls, Mugs,
Flat and Rice Dishes, Teapots, and a great many oilier
articles for family use.
A call is respectfully solicited.
November 6 JOSEPH SOMMERSSouth-Carolina?Kershaw
District
SALE.
BY ORDER OF A. L. McDONALD, ORDINARY
for Kershaw District, I will sell at public outcry,
at Flat Rock, S C . on the 18th day of December, the
piopertv of.lames L. llaile. deceased, viz: ono Negro
Man, (field hand.) oi.e iron axlMree Wagon, one
Horse, a set of Carpenters Tools. &c. Terms c >sh.
A.J. HA1LI-, Administrator.
December 4 2
Shoemaker for Sale
BY PERMISSION UKTHK COURT OF ORDINARY
lor Kershaw District. I will sell at public
auction before the Court Mouse Door in Camden, on
ilie tirst Monday in innuary next, DKMUS.a 1 kely
boy twenty-tour years i f ape, a good Shoemaker,
House servant &c. Terms cash.
B M. BROWN,
Administrator of Estate J. S. BROWN.
December 4 ,6
NOTIO E
IVr, THE OWNERS OF THE OMNIBUSES
? ' running to the 1 ep t. frve notice, that from
this date, ?.ur rates of fare will be One Dol ar to any
part of ti e town, and 'i wo Dollars to Kirkwood. We k
are compelled to maketh s advance on account of the
advanced rates of our expenses. 1
J. K. WITI1ERSPOON, I
K. O. ROBINSON. \
November 20 3 '
South Carolina?Kcr?liaw District.
BT A. L. MCDONALD. KSQUlBB, JltDINAUV.
\\J HERE AS, MARGARET J. HORT ?N Ap.
* I lied to rne for Letters or Administration on all
and singular the goods and chatties right* and crediU
jo James W. Morton late of the Distriej aforesaid, doceased
according to the will annexed :
Those arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all. and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the s -id deceased
to be and appear before me at our next < >rdinary's
t;curi lor Hie *aui iJistrict. to be hohien at Kershaw
Courfr House on the 8:h Hay of December inst,
to show c inse, if .inv, why the said administration
should ma he ?rrant< d.
?iive under my Hand and Seal, this seventeenth
day ot Dc "ember, in the year of our Lord one thousand
"Lilt hundred -n.1 sixty-three, ar.d in the eighty*
ciirh It year - ! the Inie ondence a?*d sovereignty oC
tho ?tat- of south Ca-olina.
ALuX. L McDONALD. O. K. D.
November 20 2
RIFM
|/v AA| | POUNDS GOOD CLEAN LINEN
1' '?Uv" / and Cotton hags wanted immediately
at the Confederate Office, lor which the highest mark*
rice will ho paid.
Hay Cutters, AcHay
cutters, washing machines and
patent Cylinder Churns, for sale at the " Old
Corner." 11. W 80KNRY.
July j