The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, April 06, 1864, Image 4
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Proclamation by tlic President of
the Confederate States of America.
The Senate and House of lleprcscn
nf tlm ('mi f. iIovm (f> <if
America have .signified their desire that
a day may be recommended to the people,
to be set apart and observed as a
day of humiliation, fasting and prayer,
in the language following, to wit :
lievereatly recognizing the Providence
of God in the affairs of uicn, and gratefully
remembering the guidance, support
and deliverance granted to our Patriot
Fathers in the memorable war which re- j
suited in the Independence of the Arncrican
Colonics, aud now reposing in Ilim
our supreme confidence, aud hope in the ;
present struggle for Civil and Jleligious
freedom, aud for the right to live under
a Government of our choice, and deeply
impressed with the conviction that without
Ilim nothing is strong, nothing wise |
aud nothing enduring; in order that the
people of this Confederacy may have the
opportunity at the same time of oflViiug
their adoration to the great .Sovereign o!'
the Universe, of penitently confessing
their sins and strengthening their vows
O O
of purposes of amendment in humble
reliance upon llis Gracious and Almighty
power:
The Congress of the Confederate'
States of America do resolve, That it be
recommended ro the people of these
States, that FRIDAY, the t'th day of
April next, he set apart and observed as
a day of Humiliation, Fasting and'
l'raycr, that Almighty God would so ]
preside over our public counsels and an-1
thorities; that he would inspire our ar-!
mics aud their leaders with wisdom,
courage and perseverance; and so manifest
Himself in the greatness of His
goodness and majesty of His power, that
we may be safely and successfully led
through the chastening to which we are
being subjected, to the attainment of an
honorable peace; so that while we enjoy 1
the blessings of a free and happy Government,
we may ascribe to Ilim the I
honor and the glory of our independence
and prosperity.
A recommendation so congenial to the
feelings of the people will receive their
hearty concurrence; aud i! is a grateful
duty to the executive to uuito with their
representatives in inviting thorn to meet
in the Courts of the Most High. liuecnt
events awaken fresh gratitude to
the Supreme llulor of nations. Our
enemies have pu lie red repeated defeats,
and a uefari >us scheme to burn and plunder
cur Capital, and to destroy our civil
Government by putting to death the
chosen Servants of the people, has 1 eon
bullied and set at naught. Our armies
have been .strengthened; our finances!
promise rapid progress to a satisfactory ^
condition; and our whole country is animated
with a hopeful spirit and a fixed
determination t > achieve independence.
In these circumstances it becomes us,
with thankful hearts to bow ourselves
before the Throne of the Most High,
and, while gratefully acknowledging so
many mercies, confess that our sins as a
people have justly exposed us to His
chastisement. Let us recognize tie: sufferings
which we have been called upon
to endure, administered by a fatherly ;
hand lbr our improvement, and, with re- !
solute courage and patient, enduaruee, '
let us wait on him for our deliverance.
In furtherance of these objects, now,
therefore, I, Jefferson Davis, J'reddent
of the Confederate States of America,
do issue this mv i'raclamation. callinc
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upon ihc people of the said States, in
conformity with the desire expressed by
their representatives, to sol apart Friday,
the Sth day < f April, as a day of 1?ti1
miliation, Fasting and l'rayer, and I do (
I hereby invite them 011 that day to repair
to their several places of public worship
k and beseech Almighty <1 od " to preside \
B over our public councils, and so in.-pirc
* our armies and leaders with wisdom,
courage and perseverance; and so to
manifest Himself in the greatness of His
goodness, and in the majesty of His.
power, that wc may secure the bh >>!:.gs
of an honorable peace, and of five g >veru:neut;
and that we, as a people, may
ascribe all to the Honor and <?i >ry of
of Ilis name."
Given under my hand and the,
seal of the Confederate States of
America, at the city of lticli[seal
]tnond, on this Twelfth day of
March, in the year of our Lord
one thuusaud eight hundred and
sixty-four.
I t'L'PPtlLYiN* lit ft.'
fj jutx i^iv > i c.
l?v the President:
J. P. i 1 t:n ',\Mi\, .Secretary of Slate.
A Mammoth Kstahlisiimknt.?The
Augusta Factory employs over 800 hnn Is,
and manufactures upwards of '20,000
yards of cloth daily, all of which is sold
at (rovemment price. The employees
of the factory arc supplied with goods
and provisions at a very low rate, and
?. the proprietors have proffered tlie same
liherality to the employees of the
f (Jilicc
Magnanimity of Gen. Lee.
The following letter I'row Hen. ltohor
10. Lire, i:i re:'erenee to :i propo.sitioi
introduced info and adopted by the Jlicli
uiond Ciiy Couueii, for the purchase o
a mansion as a present to the great icadci
of the Virginia Army, lias ju.-t bee;
brought to light. The spirit of the lotlei
is all t*10 more lofty, inasmuch as it i:
well known that (ieucral Jicc, having lefi
all liis properly in the hands of Ilsc
enemy, has little beyond his pay for tinsupport
of his family :
IIkalnyj.vuts:as AumvX<umr.mx V'a, )
November III, 1HG4. j
T<> ill'' JTr.- '-n/i,' >./' the Ci'j Count:!I
Rirhmoiol, \ti';/!tuii :
l?ut: My attention has been directed tc
a resolution reported in ilie newspaper?
as having been i -itroduced into the bod}
over which you preside, having for its
object the purchase, by the city of Kiehmond,
of a house for the use of my
family
I assure you, sir, that no want ol
appreciation of the honor conferred me
by this resolution, or it, induces me ti
ask, as I most respectfully do, that nc
further proceedings be taken with reference
to the subject. The house is not
necessary for the use of my family, and
my own duties will prevent mv residence
in liiohin >n.l. L should, therefore,
be compelled to decline the generous
oiler, and trust that whatever means the
purpose may bo devoted to the relief < !
the families of our soldiers ia tiio field,
who :.re more in want of assistance ami
more deserving of it. than myself.
1 have the honor to bo,
Most rcspe-tfuliv,
lour obedient servant,
it. 11. Li:k, General.
A celebrated L'aris j-hysieian recently
attended the only child of rich parents,
and with the aid of Providence saved the
infant's life. A day or two after her
darling was prmiout.e i out of danger, the
grateful mother vi-irod the man of
se'cnce. at his oflic.
" ih'Cior," said she, "there are certain
services which mere money cannot
remunerate. Scarcely knowing how to
discharge my debt to you, I have thought
you might be willing to accept this pocketbook,
which 1 have my--elf embroidered,
as a trifling token of my gratitude."
"Madame," retorted the discijdc of
JCseulajiiu.-. somewhat rudely," liie practice
of medicine is n t a matrer of
sentiment. u'l inn: is money,'* and we
expect cur time to bo paid f r in easli.
IVctty present- may ?crve to perpetuate
friendship, but they d > not eoiitrl' ute
to tue cost of !njusek''i pitig."
" V.M1 then, !}oe'or," replied the
ladv, much wound 1 by his t uie an 1
??.n?hof *1 ]?.\ if. tr? 11*1 hi ? ! hrt
feuni ::t which you value your prolVssional
services."
" Certainty, oladamc. 31 y charge in
your instance, is two thousand francs."
Y? ithout farther remark, the lady
opened the ? pocket-beiok v.nicli
she >:ill lull in her hand, took two of
the live tliousiud franc notes stowed
inside, j'!ac< ! tiicin on the great man's
table, and nr.". :!y ' i 1 him good liiornin::..
The do tor has n .t y t entirely recovered
his disturb' 1 equanimity.
? ^iSt. % -S'O > * J-1?
The Ecbcl Spirit.
Under tliis caj *ion, the New York
Tii,i' .< iditoj-ialiy ays :
' \\*e are s rry indeed that t!ie npini
>n entertained, f-r sonic time past by
many cxe llent ]rople, that the rebel
army ar.d ('onfedeiaey we re s> l-adly
brok.n down that they would do m
more serious fighting, this Spring, or
lietic- forward, has not been sustained
by our latest experiences. The v.'beds,
iu their recent cm-<iuut< rs, in dilFercui
parts of the country. witii our troop
uu'l t (lencrals Seymour, Sherman
Smith aud 1 aimer, have fought wit!
their usual obstinacy and partinai-hy
auil marebed with their ordinary ccb-r
il v. Their small dctaehim lits iv?rywher?
show ' dh, ami their large anuie.; stain
their ground. Tin rebel backbone i- nil
(! ub' jdiy in a fr'ghtiul condition, :tn<
tl: uiiaeijuaintc 1 with morbid aiiataui'
might easily imagine that it was ijuiti
i;.i j>o si; 'e In* tl. . monster to stand creel
I Jut he docs slaud, nevertheless, and it i
wisest for us neither to ignore his vital
ity or his power. A- long as thearmie
i ol" bee and .Johnston exist, we shall hav
1 a great deal of work to do; and cvei
j they, wc fear, will have to be killed hul
a dozen times before they can bcaecounl
eu dead."'
The present Oueen of Denmark is
strong-minded woman, and the rer
lo-itm'fcr nl' the Kingdom. She broue'i
! about the marriage of her daughter wit
tlie Prince of Wales, and rccoinnicn-lc
h? r.son for lie tirc-cian throne, dust no<
j she lias lier Lands full to keep her hu:
| band linn ia regard to the dispute
J duchies.
Fix hundred pairs of shoos an
j I-r^gans are daily made in the < ii-vernmei
i xvuh-h'tji- at Kh-hiiinial. Two hundro
! w rkinon sr employe!.
" llight Froflj. Ilcnvon."
t | In a miserable cottage at the bottom
) ' of a bill, two children were hovering
- over a mouldering lire. A tempest raged
( without, a fearful tempest, against which
i- : man ami beast were alike powerless,
i ' A poor old miser, much poorer than
these shivering children, though he had
; I heaps of money at home, drew his ragt
'led cloak about him, as lie crouched down
; at ilic threshold of the miserable door.
; : lie dared not enter, for fear they would
i ask pay for shelter, and he could not
I move for the storm*
' J am hungry, Net tie."
: ! " fJo am 1; 1 have hunted for a potaj
to paring, and can't find any."
1 j " What an awful storm."
" Yes the old tree has Mown down,
J I guess Clod took care that it did not fall
; ' on the house. See it would certainly
have killed us."
" if he eould do that, couldn't he
send us bread
! i
[ : "1 guess so ; let's pray, ' Our Father,' :
! and wiien we come to that part, stop
' till we get some bread."
1 ; So they began, and the miser crouch:
ing and shivering, listened. \Y hen (
j they paused, expecting in their childish
; faith to see some miraculous manifesta
i tion, a human feeling stole into his heart;
j Clod sent some angel to soften it. Tic
had bought a loaf at the village, thinking
it would last him a great many days: but
the silence of the two little children
spoke ioudcr to him than the voice ol
j many waters, lie opi ned the door soft.
iy, threw in the loaf, and listened to the
I wild, eager cry of delight that cannffrom
! the half-famished little ones.
'' !t dropped right from licaveil, didn't
it?" tjuestiouod the youuger.
" We'll ask liiin every day, won't we?
why, 1 never thought (led was so good,
did you?"
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"Y'es'I always thought so, hut I never
knew it he To re."
"Lot's ask him to give father Work to
: do all the time, so we never need he
. | t
hungry again. He'll doit, I'm sure."
The storm passed: the miser went
home. A little ilower had sprung up in
his heart; it was no longer barren. In
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a few weeks he died, but not before he
had given the cottage, which was his, to
the poor laboring man. And the little
children ever felt a sweet and solemn
emotion when in their matutinal devotion
i they came to those truthful words :
j 'iivc us this day our daily bread."
The Pour Per Cent. Bonds.
It is thought by some, that the fo'ir_
nor cent, bonds to be issued i ir the pros-'
' nt currency can be us d in business '
.
tran i ins, an 1 will be passed limn
hand to hau l as a trcu-ury note is now
used. Hut this is a mistake. The law
authorizing the issue of these 4 per cent,
bonds, says:
' The holders of all such Treasury
' notes shall i'u a J to Weil lo lutnl t:ic same
ill ivgi.-Ured bonds, payable *20 years :if'
tor their date, bcarimr interest at the
1 rat "I 4 per cent, jar annum, payable
i on tlie first ilav of January ami July of
carl, year." " ;
On this subject, the t'harlotto (X. ('. i
Ik-nioirat says :
A registered bond cannot be sold ? r
trail fcnvtl without first having the entries
cluing d at the Tr-usury Ikpivtnmnt,
which op-ration would c isl so
much time and trouble tliat hut few
tran actions of tint kind will be mud
And it is well that it is so, for if the
bonds could be used as Treasury notes
arc now used, there would be little or
no diminution of the circulating medium,
, and 'ho country w ni l s m he a-rain
cursed with two niucli currency. The
[ h inds can ho used in payment of taxes
! iluc the t ontctleraie <i veniinotir, ami
{ ! the}' will then 1?j iiuumdinf ly earn- 11 !.
t but limy cMunoi h- passed fr?>in liaiul (<?
t | hand without charging the entries mi
, ; the !* i.~;cr's 1 <o oks. This is mir npiu.
j inii of the matter, an 1 it i- sustain 1 by
. j the experience of others \vh > have dealt
in registered bunds.
j I
j The execution of seven deserters at
Kinston X. on the l.'Jtli, has been
1
i publish <]. (>u the Ifith., thirteen inmv
' i were hanged. The correspondent, of the
^ Jttleigli <! nth siys:
J. S. Urouk, X\ in. J bollock, (!. Ilnjf5
man, Stephen Jones, A. J. llrittmi,
J.J. Suiiicilin, Win. ]I. lliughctiy
Lewis 1'ayler, Lewis freeman, W. I>.
Jones, of Wright's battalion; and J.
1 11 rock, of the d'ftii North Carolina
' regiment; and C. II. Outlirell, of Latham's
battery, were all hanged in this
place on yesterday, by order of court niaro
tial, for deserting their comrades and i
i ^ . ...
,] talcing up anus on the enemy's sole.
1 ,-\ man inflexibly good seems all flic
I' belter J'ur living in (lie midst ol' bad
1 ; men, ju-l as roses and violates are said
lv to spring more fragrant near garlic and
" onions, tlie latter imbibing all tbe ill oder
d : r!" t ln> mi^Ii
Some one lias beautifully : "the
I \v;tter that Hows from a spring does n<>t
it conceal in winter" and those sonti- ;
d ' incuts of friendship which ll-nv from tin;
i heart cannot !". fro/.-tt )>y a Ivi:.-it y
CIRCULAR. I
/'/ the 95k Vi'/*<// Suhb* t'o* JJwmt.1 <>/ Ilcti'J (tf (hi 9
Sfafr.
CO-MPT!t?UKXKItAT/S OFFICII, \ !
Col.i Aiwa. S. March lsi;|. j j
gl' lil'.lNC KVIHKN'T. ri:o.M UKI'OllTS ;
H ma le to this Oilii-e I>v the several Hoards j
nl llelii-f, as lo the Tax in Kind, levied hy j
Act I7ih J-lcecmber last, ' in make inovisiou
for the of ihc families of soldiers j
from this State in tnc Confederate and
Slate Service." that said hoards cannot [
furnish bags, boxes, barrels, Xu., for the
l>m-|>osc of transporting any excess over tlie ?
a vera ye supply from any section of the Stale
to such Idstricis or I'arislies as may be en- I
titled thereto under the Itli section of said
Act, and in order lo prevent any lossor waste ;
of grain. salt. See., and to carry inio elfcct i
the provisions of said :: !, llic following Kegnlaiions
are adopted and published, under I j
l!:e instruct ions and with the approval of His '
Excellency the llovcrnor: I
J. Thai all such excess of grain, salt and
manufactured articles as, upon ilie general
apportionment, to be made as soon as the ,
Keiiirns of i he Hoards of relief arc completed.)
shall be forwarded by ihe Hoards lo Col. Jtich- j
aid Caldwell, Comiiiissary (leucral of the 'y
Staleni Columbia, wiio will Receipt. for the
amo. an 1 p. > Me all bags, boxes, barrel, &c., ;
ncce.-sary for the purpose aforesaid, and ;
distribute liie lax ill Kind according lo said 1
itppmiiiiiimcut in pioporiioii io ilie number j
of individuals to lie relieved ' within this
Sl!,,e;? . . I
'J. J hat l!i" '- ii> 1 Hoard* tie required lo for- ,
ward Railroad Receipts for the Tax in Kind, |
immediately u]>"ii -:ii)>:neut thereof, lo the j
I'oluini.-.-.iry Heiicrd. who will pay all expeii- J '
ses and keep an acmul liiereof. charging
each lioard in whose favor any excess of Tax I
in Kind shall be Ascertained i<> be due, !
v.'lii'di amount shall tie d'-ducled from the j.
portion due .-m h Hoards for the value of
articles commute!. an appori ioiiinent of j
which will bo made when I lie Returns are j
complete I. I j
l ue Hoard- are herebv rcptiied lo pay j
111'.' iJlc'lV'M Ii 1*V ilf lilt! !>IVl i'*U l"> wlllcll |
iln-y severally !??_ ! nil ~ <>!' money ;
received by I hem by t. iy n!' t*' ?2ii in lit :i( it tit.
which, in conliiiTi.il v v.iih tin <>]iini<iti < !' I lie
Altuniry fieiieral, c*:iu "lily In? allowed in
ease* in wliicli t?>|*vciliu unifies litxcd can- ; .
inn iitiw In? iruriired ?r used Ibr ilic licnclil i
nl' :.mMicr<" iaiiiilics.
I. "1 lie oflicriv nl'llie several Hoards of He- '
lief are inriie-'iiy urjrrd I" jjive iiiiiiiciliate i
aiieniiuii in Ihere Kcmdatinii . and In coiiniin- I
iiieale witli tin; ("oniniis-ary (icncral in rcla- I
I'mn lliei'ein. as well as in forward (a< here- '
Infure reijiii- i11 forthwith in ihi< 1liliro iln-ir
full i!"turns. > thai i!ie :ij*j .n-|i'>n111v11r> above
rcfcrrcil to may he made el an early day.
I it<?- r I lit- ihri'?oiujr Herniations. and in
llii- way alnne. i: i- in ;n-1 and believed that
I lie in?eiii inns "I i lie l.ejri-laiiire ! all'iird aid
in the fa in' lii1-' nf in* iinhle soldiery. will In* (
|ii'iiiiiiiily and | i i.ly e\ieii led to every l>isirici
and l\;ri--h in lbeS:.iic.
JAM vis. A. HI.Ai'K.
( uiiiiii mller lieneral. (
A]>i.iMve.l.
M. L Ih iN'UA M. ^
f Ail llie J ajH-r> in ilie .Stale j.ulilish once. '
April li 1 L
Tin: L
K9l7Til?8N FIKL!) & FIRESIDE. j
rn*!!K I'llMpilillTdllS IIAVINC MAIM-: :
.J ai-ranjieiiien:- ! ; ; n amide supply of
] aj r. la' jdeiriii in aiiiiiiiiciii^ to the
una.emu- natrons of lliis popular
FAMILY JOURNAL
i hal its puhlicl iwa ?? ! ll-Mtllieil nil ~
nf .Tiiiuiar.v la.-;. Tin- lii.-t iniiiiher will i
contain llie coiuiiicnci incn: nf
" Gerald Gray's Wife." |
All vi'fin ! :i!i?i Iii!it'ul . 'i!ii:iiicc wriiieii 1 v J
no ill liii* n. i jjilU'il Ifiiinlf uriicr- nf Ilu- !
Snill ii.
Uu'ill / In till* llll-ifMli'il >l:i!l* III" Iilir i-ntlllll'V. |
>ii!i.-viijiii'.'iis *.vi!l In- n-i-i-ivcl l'ni'.-ix. im-iitli* '
!
Si:; M?.i!:! S S.liu ;
Si I'a 11- i - Six Mmitli.-. - - - Hl.lili
"* .... Mrs-.
N- v.'- ili-.i!--r- Ml|i|>lii"i :i S'J'l per Istiinlri-il.
T ic Jii iij rii-lni" will >|i:-;r ii" i-UWl in lusiini::in
r!:? liijrli reinilatioii of lliis .-i.u;-iurtl i
l.llili' v 1 i her. j
All Irlivrs mMi'c.-ni lo
Qri,-nt~n i ,/~\ T T C - no
y.i jL 'JviS. i- Ujl\ Qxj
A; i il Au-riislii. Il:i.
Hates of in the l-onfcd- <
mte States v>\ America.
>'N flu* rniivi-iii icf < !' Ijiiiitlii: tin* fnl!
?M in-: -iin|ili:i.- I . ili'iiii-u! ul'i lie r.ili-ui
|ki-:;tjt?- itn lcr lin- iii-i ni' i'mi^iv-s nl' iIi>*
* "ni.l" - livii;.- Si.-iii.--- .vrii-;i. been prel-.-nv-i:
// / 'I ? /' t / 'uSt ill'? .
Siii-iii* leMcr.-, ii"i i-M-i-i- !in-.r .i lnir iniiiec j
i'i \v. ight, to nny p.-.n < !' ilic Coined r:ii? S:.i- :
If-. >i;all he cncli I" ci iiis.
Au Htldition.nl single : ?t :'ir em li nil lition- j
:il half ounce or !e Drop
!<' J eon - i icli.
Til tin- ( 'ir I lie JtiWltlJiC lii I.HJ '
prepaid liy pi:inips or stumped envelope!', j
.\dvoiil-od loiter*:! cent- each.
I hi .1 ,'y.
S- 'il : . i -; 111:?i" :tii< 1 lide Mthscrilicrs
11* i.? lie n!ii.-i'<>: jiidiliiM'inii. iiiel mil exceed- .
nig Ii.roe i.niioo- weight :
Weekly paper, id cents per ipiiirtcr.
S mMVoikly p.-ii eeiiis p. r i|ii;irler. '
'i'i. A . ' ki\ pitper. J!.' eelit* per ipeirler. .
Four iini'.'< :i ?. :.. A i < mi* per ipinrter.
Fi?e lii.ies .x week. eenls per ipnricr. i
Si. limes h *a ? -k. 7 eeuis per ipmrier.
/' ; ' "
reriii'i'rn po'ilisli. i ol'toner l!i:ui Semi ;
litotil111*.' !;.:!! lie charged ns in wspapers.
Periodicals published nmiillily. not execcl- 1
iIIy I iill'l iilie ii:i)l' tillliee- Weiglll. 1 eeiii mi '
caeli I !i: .?' i". iiisd "Me ( > .! ;; idilioli :! oil Oil ell !
addiiinmil ounce or fraction ol' :ili ounce.
{>;, Tr-.x /'l'III III Mill Iff.
The inland p.istnv-4* 'Hi every oilier news
Mil I "!l ":I ': cirri'.! if lli'l sculls!, liall'l
lull. c..reaving. ui|?iilet. |?'ri'clic:il, iu:ijf:i- j
zinc or iiiln r |>aj-. r, which >!iu!i lie n neon nee-- ;
ii I \\ i:li anv niMii:.?cri|'I "i wi iileu mailer. ami
nor rNcecl'hir I ounce in weight, shall he t
I cent. iiiiiI i'of every mMilioiial ounce or Crnc- I
lion ol'an oiiiiec. i c.mI ail'lilioiial: ini'l !>ooks,
hoiiml ami uii'ioitml. nol wcijrhiii;; oyer lour
(aiiimls. siiall he 'iceineil mailable mailer, ami
liic inlaii'l jM:<!ajfc on lliein >li:;l 1 he at (lie
rale ill' '1 cell!- an ounce or t'raciion ol' an
ami iIn* j'oslajie on all micIi transient matter
ami hooks, shall he ]irc))aiil in all cases ex- i
ccjit when scni hy oiliecrs. musicians or jiri- !
vales of I he army.
III'. t'ririh'/r.
Tlic follow in i; i>ersoiis pcr-oiis only arc j
enliilcl the (ranking jirivilcjre. ami in all
cases s'l ietly conliiie'l to o'liciul hu-incss.
I' >s;master Uriicral.
IIis i'liicf i'ierk.
Amlii I he Treasury in I he l'ost Olliev ;
[?cj> 11*1 incni .
Iiej.uly I'osimasters.
GINGER.
& I.?>T <>V M.\M>. \M> l ?>|:
i.v J. .M.CAVI.I:. i.
\| t i! 'i
DISTRICT DIRECTORY.
juskict officers.
I,rijixlat(>rs.
A. II. i>ovkin?Senator.
(olin M. UeSuussure, I>. J>. l'eny?llcprc*
seiuutivcs.
Minii.itriit>
rolm K. WithcrBpuon, Wm. D. llogan, W. R.
Taylor, Craddock Mosely, Henry lJrace,
John It. iihaw, itiehard L. Whitaker,
Darker.
C'limiii.tiiionrr.t <>/' Jlomh.
Ij. WI,linker, IS. T. McCoy, W. K. Iluglics,
Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. McDowall,
Lewis .1. Patterson, J. Knglish Dohy, D. <j.
Itobertsoii. Lynch II. Deas, (iillain Lowell,
llichinond It. Terrell, John Can ley.
The sixth section of the * Act to establish
crtain lloads, J>ridges and Terries," passed
December 17. is as hollows :
" Thai each Commissioner of lloads ltow
n ollicc, or hereafter appointed, shall serve
mil a successor is appointed, and has accepted.
This section to be in force during
he v;ar.
Cvttimi*xiomrx of / / << Sc/lOolif.
V. II. It. Workman, Wiley Kclley, Win. j
Dixon. James Team, C. C. Ilailc,, Jesse
Truesdcl, Daniel Deihmic, A. L. McDowell.
( 'owiwuV-oo/nrs of I'to'i/ic Unitfinns.
ohn Workman, It. M. Kennedy, It. 15. Johnson.
T. L. Zcmp. J?. W. It. Ulair, James l>.
Curctott, Win. D. McDowall
Comiiiisxioiii'rx to . \jyi-ort' I'n/Jir S' Cttrilii s.
ohn M. DeJjaussurc, James Diinlap. Win. K.
Johnson , sr., A. M. Kennedy, Titos. IS.
Shannon.
Commixsioiu rx <f the l'oor.
I'arncs. A. A. McDowall, John O. lliggins.
It. M. Kennedy. J. S. Del'ass. W. JS.
llnglisuii, Sec. ami Treas.
'nsiihnt ""'I bifo-h.f.s <;/' Cuiinhn Iir'nbjf Co.
'resilient?lolm M. DeSaussnrc.
tiivotnrs?I.. I.. Whitaker. John Macrae, P>.
Perkins, .lames Team. Colin Macrae, .Sec. &
Tresis.
Su/tiii r .v llmiril ni It' /tr/".
olin M. PcSaiis-mre. P.. Humes, .lames I>imlaji,
.1. Iloss I've. <'. Mosely, James Team.
Jesse Triicsilel, John 15. Mieklc, Charles
Haley, Julia (iaskins. Daniel Ciarilner.
C
Joint .S. Mermicv.
Mmi'if/i f "f / .'/ Tlioim.
Cat mien?Joint S. Mernney, 0. A. McDoii1-1.
Win. MeKain.
Cnreioii's Mill?I'reileriek llowen, James
'earn. Kiuauiicl I'sirker.
Plat Hock?Jesse Truesilel. James Fletcher,
leorjre 1!. Miller.
liutValy ? Win. Miiii.oi, (iillain Soivcll, Win.
.'a In.
I.i/enhy's?loin, Mcdniigaii, Daniel Mc'siskill,
I'oiiaM MePniiahl.
Sehrnek's Mill?I!. T. Mc'Vy, Alessimler
iel.eml. Henry Itsi<le1itl"e.
tlomltvin - Sinre?Petijamin Cook, John 11.
Jiekle. James II. Vaughn.
I.ihcriy Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., 11. C. Paler
so it, 11. il. Ciiiiniiiiiliam.
(H/ift ft ?./' I 'till,'/.
losoj.h it. Hiinla)'. Commissioner in Ivjiiiiy :
\V. Clylinrn, Clerk : .\. I.. McDmiul'l, Ordinary
: Duncan Sitcom. Sherill.
William MuK.iiu.
c'u<u~. '/< <??--?(Xtt** '+ '*
W. /.. I ?(.*;! II IT.
II ./;* J IV~( \tll>
M. KcnniMy.
_ 1 syrs.t*ji'S,
Joliii I'nntuy, I!. M. Komioily.
< /' T?r II Kind.
.Jaine-' .I "lies.
('/,! / (' i.iri-.tK.r-if .[ / ill.
.1. !!. !?cVel'eatlX.
I 'till it ! A/ V Ihhlfh I lltll.llt r'x . I'/I ttl.
.fame- Suwits.
Shri' (Jn-if/r.iiiii.tli'r'f .!//?'?/.
A. Markly l.cc.
/,' . /?// / < //?' /Irhi' /'( ;/ .li/illl.
.1. M. (iiiylo.
Diliccrs of lhe Town of Camden.
I ni' iidtiiii.
lainc.- Diililap.
I I'll'd- II.".
S. 1?. I'.axlcy. I?. I). Ilucoll. I,. M. Indwell,
I!. .W. Kcimcly.
I'rrOI'lh l".
I!. M. Kennedy.
V'/,'/<"/ mill M'irl'l I'h i'l".
I . * t 11 tl lf.
Professional.
J'lijfxichilix iioir I'f'rliCtllJ.
I.. II. Dens. D. I,. DeSnn-.-inv. T. ISrclistjcrna.
\V. I!. Sikrs. Ucnjaniin II. .Mallir.^uii.
.1. Md'aa. .1. I. Tram ham. Hunter,
W. I.. Pickett, 15. S. 1.11c:i, 'J'. ? MrDuW.
I.iiiii/I ix,
IViu. M. Shannon. V.". l.cituer.
VV. M. Kcnncly. \V. I!. Taylor.
/>< /ifixl.
M. liisscll.
Smrn/itr.
I'olin Macrae, Daniel llellinne, <*. ('. Ilaile.
Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical.
? /?.. ...... v*./.. . /..
I.. McCainllcss' male aeailemy: ! '. Si:in<lcnmyer.
male acaileiny: Mrs. McCamlless'
aeailemy lor voting hnlies: Mrs. MeCreiglil:
Miss Dawson; Mrs. l'eck; Miss Maggie
Ik-Noon.
Dcnhru in /'try (.1'?<?/* , (Iroccrirx, Jlitrihcnrc
.V'-m ftK.
W. I'miutey. .Tames Ihinlnp. George AMen,
Mrs. M. T. ('amphell. I{. M Kciine<ly. Mrs.
Mel.eisli. Meii'lal Smith. Mrs. Conner. Mrs.
(Ynsliy, lo'iijaurin. Malheson & Co.. A.
T. I.alia. W. i>. MeDowall, S. Oppeiilieim,
M. liaiini \ liro., MePuiioy. I'uswell X" Urn.,
.1. M. (iayle, .losepli Soiniiiers, 'I'. S.
Myers. James MeKwan, TV. C. (lerahl ?S:
Co., (ienrge Douglas, J. !l. Oppeiilieim &
I'.ro., Win. Johnson.
1)ril//'/ixfs.
? III. r. li. /iiiiii'.
ll'H'h .?' // / Ha'! Sin/imiif.
-I.-iiucs A. Young.
HV?7/r.? Hiiil ./< " fry.
A. Young, I. J!. Alexaiulev. A. \V.
Well! ItMI.
J
Blacksmiths,
Wagon and Carriaje Makers. I
S. Shiver, llobert|Mnn, Nathan J3. Arrnnts< ,
Cabinet Warcroomi and Undertakers.
C. L. Cliatten, AVrn. Tnrvcr.
.(Judders. *
J. F. Sutherland, C. L.Chattcn, If.C>lloberts.
Merchant Tailor. <
Charles A. McDonald. ~ ,
Saddleri/ and Harnett.
F. J. (lakes. '
Wheelwright and Gin ma her.
11. J. McCrciglit.
j linkers.
Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker. "^j
Tan- Yards.
L. P. Stephenson, F. L. '/.outp. John ft. DradIcv,
Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson,
John Drown.
Hotels. 1
Mansion House, by - K. fi. Ilohinscnt.
DeKalb House, by - .). 11. Jungbluth, ^
Prirate Uaarditif/.
I. \V. Dodgers.
Mi/inari/ and Press Mahimj.
Miss D. 11. McKwan, Mrs. Hainioerslougti.
f'harr/n r.
Methodist?J. T. M'igbltiiafi, pastor.
Presbyterian?ft. II. Hay,
Kfiiscopal?T. F. Davis, jr., "
Daptisi?W. E. Ilughsoii, "
Grain ami Lumber Mills.
F. L. Zcnip, Hour and grist: .las. II. Vaughn,
Hour inn I grist: .lames .\. Kirklamt, grist ;
I F. Sutherland, liiiul>cr an<l grist; W. b.
1 lugltes, lumber aii'l grist; Charles I'erkius,
lumber; Col James C. liailv, lumber
and gri?t: A. II. Moykiii, flmir. gri.?! and
lumber: I.. \V. II. Illair, Hour ami grist:
Chatles Haley. Hour ami grist: .1. I!. Suwell.
grist: Jolm \V. (laskins. flour. grist and
huiilicr: .1 oliit A. Voting, grist ami lumber;
T. J. Catilheii, lumber: Hubert Kirkley,
grist : estate of Win. Shields, grist ami
lumber: Honrgc I!. Miller, (lour ami gris' ;
L..J. I'attersifii. Iluiir and grist: .Inlm S.
Miller, tlmir ami gri-u : estate nf T. I.ang:
grist ami lumber: W. M. Kellev, grist,
.Inlm Ch.-siiut, grist ami lutuber: .lames
Clicsnut, sr., grist ami lumber: .Inlm Meilae.
grist ami lumber: .Inlm Drown. grist; *
estate nf llurwell l!nykin, grist ami lumber;
estate nf Lemuel liny kin. grist ami lumber ;
Mrs. Jam; .1. Kims, grist.: llicliard Hyatt,
tlnuram! grist; Lewis l'eejdes. Hour, grist
I ami lumber.
...
Bank Officer! and Directors.
lli'i\ufh Hun'; f>f lli' Shitf nf Son lit (,'iirnlimi.
President?Wm. M. Summit: acting Cashier? _
W. I). Andersen: ISiMik-K|>Y?I. b. Nettles:
Assistant I ><>/?k-Keeper?W. 1). Amlersnti.
Hireetors?J. Hess I lye. I.. II. I teas. L. I..
Wbitaker, Jehu Cantey, b. W. Imtutey, A.
I >. J ones, sr.
IInnl; nj ('iiiiith ii.
President?W. b. Jnluisnii, sr. : Cashier?II.
II. lb Wnrkinaii: Telleraml Hook-Keeper?
! N. D. Huxley.
| Hireeturs?lb IbJeltiisnti. Win. M. Shatiimit,
j liettj. l'erkitts, W. D. McDowali. John
Workman.
4 ?< -
Post Office ill Camden, S. C.
MAIL All HAND b.MKNTS.
| /{irhuinml, (Jhnrh .?'??, ( ' ' imlmi. II r.-frin mill
I tin/ MniU,
I ^
Due?Daily, by ... 7;:;t, p. j^.
('lose?Sunday. Tuesday & Tliurs. t'e'MI p. m.
Close?Tuesday, Thar.-. Sat nr. 11 :<) a. nr.
I l.-tnciiihr, 1'lnl I,'m I. <y?*.
[ Duo?Wednesday .i Fri. a. j?i.
| Close?bailie lay;', at - - 11 :*Ml a.m.
1 ;.>! 11,11. !: >? H /'/ -> , \r.
Due?Thursday. bv - - 12:'H) in.
| Close?Same day, at - - 11 ;!> ') a. m.
Tiih r .v /'ri't'i/. , ,v.
j Duo?Monday,by ... Infill m
' ('In.sea?Friday, at - DM"' a. m.
O/il'r,' // .Hi*.
| From s:thi a. m. to i!;0;? p. m., ami for a
."boil lime after openiinr the mail at n?jil?t.
T.'W. I'Kti n:s, IV M.
To the Friends of (he Soldiers
Tiiiioi'tiiunT Tin: confudkhacv.
I t>r.\KTi:i:.MASTi:ii CK.VS. dfi'ahtmt t
llMl.llntli lll'llKAl', >
lliehmoml, February "d1'. ISHI. J
rpniM- FKIKNDS AND KKI.AT1VKS t'F
| j|_ Soldiers in tlie Army of Northern Virj
ginia. are hereby notified iliat an iirriiiijrc?
I men! liastliisdav been elfeeied with theSnutliI
ei n Kxpress Company to carry all packages
j of food and wearing apparel In llitlnnoiid. Va.
To seeure tlie advantages thus obtained
! through ilie F.xpres" Company, the following
instructions must lie observed :
| Packages nui.-i not eontain more than one
! Immirc<l poinds. lit; well secnrc't anil j?i:iiniv
; marked. lllld soul ill llio CXpO'-lCC of I lie shipper
to either of the Soldiers' llelief Associai
lion. which use located as follows?
i In North Carolina, ai ilahigh: in Smith
1 Carolina, at Columbia: indcorgia, at Augusta;
j in Alabama, at Montgomery : or lo any 01 her
j point at which one of these Associations liavo
, an utlicc.
| The A ire ni.- of tliose Association?? will there
I take charge ol'thriu ami ship ?laily by Southern
express Company to the proper Agents of
j the respective Slates at llichmoml, who will
see them distributed to the proper individual
owners.
To meet the wishes of the soldiers and ti>
give them a certain and speedy coinmmiication
witli home, the Southern Kxpress Conii
pany has agreed to give this freight prefer!
cnce over everything else. and. in order that
I 110 obstacle may oeeiir to the success of so
laudable an enterprise, tlie several Ilailmud
' Companies are hereby rci|itosted to render
the express company such facilities as will
enable it to make this arrangement a complete
success.
As tlie Sonllieni Express Company assumes
till responsibility of tlie ir:itts]?i>rtatioii ot'lliose
packages, tlie Hel l Associations arc requested
to withdraw their Agents. who liavc heretofore
acted as travelling messengers. IT I lie beliel'
Associations will establish ngcnces in
rlie rear of other .armies, they may enjoy the
the same privileges hereby secured to theArtny
ol'Northern Virginia.
F. W. SIMS
T.ieulen.aiit Colonel and Quarterniaster.
Approved?A. H. J.awton, Quart'r. UcncraL
OFFICII SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., )
AfitrsTA fit.. Febuarv 20. 1SH4. j
TIIK SOI THKRN EXPRESS COMPANY"
hereby notify the friends and relatives
of soldiers in the Army of Northern Virginia,
and elsewhere, that they are prepared to carry
out arrangements as announced in the
above otliei.il notice, and that they will do till
in their power to fill fill its requirements.
JAMES SUI TER,
i~.. i i. i ...i
ou|?i*! :nn ii'irni nn?i .*u?in?; i ri'Sldi'ill,
Suuilivrn l!\['rosi <*??m|-s?n_v.
' pi il ?'
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