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'V-JBF Prentice Still in the Ring. Despite the ravages of Ciucinnati "Bustbead" and Kentucky Bourbou, old . * Prentice is not yet quite "burned out," as will be seen by the following fitful flashes, which we find in the Louisville ; Journal, of the 7th : The editor of the New Orleans True. Delta says he cannot see, from any in% telligence he has, that "the status of Gen. Bunks is effected in the slightest degree." We think that his "status" was very considerably affected by the disgraceful whipping ho got from Dick Taylor. If it wasn't, it is a very hard status to effect Gen. Grant now occupies the cetebra"Wbite House," a few miles out of Richmond, as his headquarters. We wish that the still more celebrated White j House at Washington were a fhousanfh part as well occupied. The radicals say) with a singular dis- ( regard of truih, that they are unconditioually for the Union. Unconditionally for what Union ? Any that the people < of this country ever saw. Last Saturday, one of the "pedagogues who have flogged" President Lincoln, ' paid him a visit at the White House.? ? * Exchange. Wc could almost hope that he did his old work over again. Tto T.in.nlfi filitnrc inrlnltrp in no V ' ^,MW'" v'" v*" c opiuioris that he has not prepared for their use. They arc like the Otabcritaus, who think no food fit to cat until the co"U has chewed it for them. Mr L-tic-iiu is a very lean man to have the disposal of so maoy fat oflrees. j An abolition editor asks if we acknowledge that negroes have souls to be saved. We acknowledge that he has one or half a one to be damned. ? ' w To the People of South Carolina. Headq'rs Dep't S. C , Ga. and Fla., Charleston, S. C., July 19, 186-4 Twenty-five hundred able-bodied negroes are immediately needed to work on the fortifications around Charleston, and under the pressure of this necessity, impressments have been ordered [ feel confident, however, that the people bf this State need only be informed of the wants of the military authorities to ensure a prompt response to this appeal, and 1 therefore call upon them to furnish without deloy their respective quotas, established by the law of the State, Full credit will be given upou the next call for labor for all such negroes as may be voluntarily s'-ut- forward,and the Gov eminent a^uuies all responsibiliiics that attach in the ease of negroes impressed, and will take the saute care of them. If the Planters in different neighborhoods will have th' ir negroes c -Hefted a' particular Depots, and wiil notify Major W. II. Echols, Chief Engineer, of the time and place selected, agents will be sent to receive tlietu. The same officer will upon notification, 1mve agents at the different Depots in this ciiy to reccivt and provide .subsistence, medical attention, ?&e , for all negroes sent to him. SAM JONES Jlajor General Commanding. Luxuriant Cfops in the Cotton ?&t StatesThe w/ says if anything ' were wanting f^Wtsami-o- riie Yankees of} the abusrd idea ofT'onrjuering the Soiuh l>y starvation, it would only he neees^ry /or them to take a flying trip ihr-ugh ' the S'ates of M.ssi-sippi, Alabama and Georgia. and get \iew it the vast ifeans of growing e-Tii that gieet in- eye on every hand, it i> a soup- <-f eongratula?i?ti to oir p ode, sa\S the Appeal. . that 'he exhnsivi r??tto- plantations throughout the S"U'h li ive !>< en conver- j fed 1uto corn liieh's. and fiiat tin* yield ! promises to be superabundant; and with 4 a plentiful supply of corn, we iced have ; no fears of s arvation. inert >ed stock* of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, \c., is the necessary result of this abundant supply of c*?rn, and we have no fears now but that the Confederacy will be able to sus rain her armies in the field as lung as the Yankees shall see proper to continue the war. Noble HeroismYesterday a gentleman related to us this incident: A soldier ot the Clinch Rifles, of the 5th Georgia regiment, was here with a serious w?und iu the head?an old one which emrinued to suppurate, and which brojgM ?>u. when thesoldier was exposed to the Miu. malaria or speciesof brain fever. The Medical Board offered to retire bitu. He went to bis brother, who n ntiv<if?iati. and said "Will I befit for field service with this wound ?" "Ben," answered the Doctor, "the wound is bad ; you must take great care of yourself, and 1 can onlv say you maybe.'" "Well then," said the noble fellow, "I'll give the Government the benefit of your doubt." Aud he left with his company.. C Let the name of Benjamin Holt, oth ^ Georgia Regiment, Infantry, be ppt down on the (special roll of honor. ?Auyusta Constitutionalist. ? m - ? m A Race with the Cars ' The Cincinnati Enquirer tells the fol? lowing racy yarn : At Morrow, a green looking matt got upon the cars, tied a large cur dog he had with him to the iron stauueheon of the hindmost car, and deliberately took bis seat among the la, dos-?Away bounded the iron horse with bUs usual speed, to the no small wonder r0 of the countryman, who had never ridden so fast before. Arriving at Foster's crossings, he walked back to look .at Lis Iavoniu UDliuuij auu uis oui |/ri9i* iuuy ut' J * imagined when he fouud only the head of the dog attached to the rope with which he hod fa^encd him. After being perfectly satflled tuat "the dog was dead," he merely uttered, "Well, this is the odIj critter that could beat that rowing." The Tender.MerCies of the wicked. The Vicksburg corespnodent of ! the New York Tribune gives the following account of the condition of The negroes torn from -their homes by General Shermen in Mississipi; .? Some 3000 slaves of all ages and colors, i*eacded here yesterday. It was one of the saddest spectacles witnessed for a long time in Vicksbunr. The woman i , 1 -1 ! C 1 , , ,1 ana cnuuren were aimosi starved i and half naked Such a terrible! picture of abject want and squalid misery can neither be imagined nor portrayed with pen. Many of the woman and children were sick with fevers brought on by the great fatigue and exposure of the long march from Meridian, Enterprise Quitman, and other places. Will not the friends of freedom and the humane philanthropists of the North come forward at once, and with their generous hands rescue these liberated slaves from premature graves? We learn from the Bosten Courier of a later date than the suffering of these poor homeless wret<ihess,continued in all its intensity. No more political capital could be made out of them. and nothing was done to help1 them. They were free to per- : ish. : Yankee Outrages in Florida ?New , Burnt troy. We copy the following communication from the Lake City 1 Columbian of this week: , The deserters, about one hundred strong came up on last , Tuesday night and burned up i New Troy, the county site of ; Lafayette County. Not a house was left. They also burnt nearly j all the houses in the centre and I Southern portione of the county, I leaving only a few, and it is | presumed the owners of fchosc were either concerned or syra pathzed with the deserters. They carried off all the negroes, horses, and mules they could get. They say they did this in revenge fori the injury thetroops did them, j by burning up and carrying oil" their property. It is deplorable fact that be- j tween the operations of our troops j and the deserters, Lafayette! County is made a sad wilde ncss; j hundreds of women and children rendered eompletly destitute,! without shelter, foodj or clothing ate thrown upon the cold charities of a friendless world. The; government nor its citzens nciher | caring for or offering assistance j to the is their unfortunate condition. If something is not done many of them will most certainly j starve. . I The Corruption at Washington. I The Springfield liepuWican, the leading New England Uepubcan journal, gives the following : i It is a sad, a shocking picture ' of life in Washington, which our ! correspondents are giving us. A bureau of the Treasury Department made a house of seduction and prostitution. The necessities of poor and pretty women made the means of their debauchiMr/ * \innnf /iHini'ilc ! e?.y l}y '"B11 gw'tK.t'.via j Members of Congress putting; their mistresses into clerkships in the departments: An honorable 1 Senator knocked down in the j street by a woman whom he had i outraged. Whiskey drinking ad j ! libitum. The Government cheat-; ed in contracts and openly robbed i by its employees. Writes our; careful correspondent?a long resident in the capital ?"Washington was never so villainously i corrupt as at the present time. In the palmy days of Southern rule, of slavery, there was not half the corruption there is now." We doubt not this is strictly true, and we repeat, it is a sad, shock. ir>/v rvi/.f Ulg The Southern (Miss.) Motive learns from reliable authority that Mr. Nat. Best, who belongs to Wirt Adams command, was captured by the Yankees on their last raid and turned over to the negroes. They stripped off his clothes, gave him 500 lashes on his naked back and then shot him. Three ladies, who were hid in the woods by the roadside, witnessed the allair, and when the negroes disappeard, they went to the spot and found the body horribly mangled. The neighbors hurried , the remain3. 4 s Some of the English papers arc growl' ing because Quecu Victoria sfill accepts the $3,0C 000 allowed her u year for hci "reception entertainments," although she has g none for three years One of them suggests that a portion of thai salary ought to be returned. A PROCLAMATION EXKtTTIVK DEPAHT.MEXT. Con'-.MiiiA. S. ('.. July 21. 1*04 IiU his Excrll noj M. L. Ii OXII AM, Governor and Commander-in- Chief in and over the State of South Caaoliua. WHEREAS INFORMATION HAS been received nt this Department that an atrocious murder was com milted on tlicllth Instant upon the body of Kid AS GRANTHAM, a Deputy Sheriff of Marion District, whilst in the discharge of his duties assucli Deputy: and that NICHOLAS W. GADDIM.'!! All UCS TART, and DAVID I.EASLEY, a free person of color, stand charged with said murder.and that said persons have fled from justice: Now, know ye, that to the end justice may be done, and that said GAUDY, TART and BEASLY may be brought to legal trial for their offence, its aforesaid, 1 do hereby offer a reward of Two Thousand Dollars for the ap prehension and delivery of the three ?trending parties in any jail in this jStnic, or One Thousand Dollars fur NICHOLAS \V. CADDY. the principal offender, and Tire Hundred Dollars each for the others. When last heard fnom they were in Horry District, neat Callivnnt's Ferry. Gaddv was born in Marion District, isahont 35 years of age. 5 feet lit or II inches high, grey eyes, auburn hair, rather sallow complex- j ion, sloops a little in the shoulders, usually ! wears his hair long?by occupation a farmer ...,i ...iii,..,.;,,!,i Tart, byrti in same District. is a youtli ul about 1 ? years ot' age, well grown, ra'hor fair complexion, dark liair, eyes believed to ' be blue. lleaslcy, born in iliclitnond county, N. C., bright-mulatto, thick sot. weight from Del to 18<t pounds, from to tptycars of age, "> feci 11 or 12 inches high, k-nky hair, and of a reddish, sun-burnt appearance?by tempo- i lion a carpintor?has lived about Favcttvillc ! and Luniberton. X. C. Given at Columbia, this Hist day of July. ' , i Annuo Domini, 1804, M. L. DUN-j L " 3 HAM. Wm. It. lli'.NTT, Secretary of State. julv 27 3 j All papers in the State copy three times and forward bill to Executive office. COMMISSARY NOTICE. > EXCHANGE?LUS.. FINE Sl'G Alt (ottlv for bacon.) July 20 "2 J. DEVEHEEX. A. A. U.S. ToriciT" MV 15 US! NESS II El! E A FT Ell WILL HE on luctod strictly on the cash system. All orders must positively be accompanied with the cash. Those indebted to me will please come forward and pay up. WM. McKAIN. July 20 :'t EXCHANGE NOTICE NO. 11. I!luii.mono. Va.. June 27, 180 L All oiticki'.s and mi;n ok tiii; Yicksbnrjr capture of .July 4, ISti:'.. wlio reported for ?111:y oil her :?t Khtorpri-e. Mi-s., Demnpolis. Ala.. JoncsLoro. Tenn.. Vienna. Natchitoches. Shrevcport. or l?*x:tu>lt in. La . at any lime prior to April 1. lS'il. ami h!u>h* names have been lbrwarilmltn me by the proper olLt'ir.-. ate l.eieln tluhste! e.\' l'anyc<l. Do. Ol'LD. jtilyi'4?1 Ajten! of Kxchaiige, State of South Carolina. KKIISIIAW Dl.STKJCT. ev kkdMISSION ok A. L. McltoS \LD Ks<|.. Or'liuary for the District ami State tifoivsnhl. will be ?n]i( by Siierllf of lv r.-liaw District <>n lite lirst Momlav in Attjrnst next, one Tract of I.ami belutitri:'^ t<< the estate of \Y. Thnrlow t'.a-toii. J^ectaseil. containitij; uiucty-thrcc ami oiie-lctith acres, more or less, mljoininir lamb of L-t. II. \V. DeSaiissnre. Duncan MclSae, ami others. Dl'.Nt'AN SlIDoD.N, Sheriff, June 'J'-t New Publications. 1JY BUUK!?. BOY 1123 A: 10., Macon, Georgia. "1&T<>\Y KKAPY: MAST I! II WILMAM MII'THN : Ur, I lie Voutli of Brilliant Talents, who was ruined by bad luck. By .Judge l.ongstreet, author nf Georgia Scenes." l'rice S*1. 0AM1' AND FIELD. Papers froia the Port folia of an Army Chaplain. By Rev. losejih Cross, D. J). Part 1st now read v. Price *3. DUNCAN A PA IK. or. Captured in Escaping. A story of one of Morgan's men. By .Mrs. .lane T. II. Cross. Nearly ready. Price SI. " Y()l"N'ti MAl'OONKHS. By Bow Francis II. Gouldiug. A most entertaining hook for young persons. Pronounced by good judges to be equal to Hobinsun Crusoe. Price So. A liberal discount to the trade from the foregoing prices. For the .amount named. remit ted to UK. in current funds, we will send either of .ill these honks, pn-tpaid, tuanv part of the Confederacy. Address liUKKK, UOVKIN k CO., June 24. Mnenn. Georgia, gAny newspaper in the Confederacy copying the above advertisement, with this note, will receive a copy of each of the above books, upon the receipt of the paper containing the advertisement. * Posl Oifice at Camden, 8. C. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Richmond, CUarltelon, Columbia, Western ami Way Muds. Due?Daily, by - - 7:30 p. ru. Close?Sunday, Tuesday & Thurs. 0:00 p. m. Close?Tucsday, Thurs. & Satur. J 1:00 a. m. Lancaster, Flat Rock, ?Jt. Due?Monday, Wednesday i Fri. 12:00 a. m. Close?Same days, at - - 11:00 a.m. Red Hill, Russell Place, $c. Due?Thursdny, by - - 12:00 m. Close?Same day, at - - 11:00 a.m. Tiller's Ferry, Jefferson, ?J*e. Due?Monday, by ... 12:00 m Closes?Friday, at - - 10:00 a. ru Office Hours. From 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m., and for ? abort time after opening the mail at night. F "r p ;? f special noticest headquaricrs, RESERVE FORCES, S. C. Columbia, Juse 8, 1804. : GENERAL ORDER XO. 1. ' S. THE FOLLOWING ORDER FROM THE 1 Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, j Richmond, 30th April,. I SO L is published tor j | the information of all concerned: j SPECIAL ORDER NO. 101. j W " ^ # * * j / | I VI. Brigadier JamcsChesnut, jr., is assigned ! > I 1 to the comiuiuid of the Reserve Forces of tlie I | State of South Carolina, enrolled and tuns-j * | tcred into service in accordance with the j ' ! fifth and sixth sections of the "Act to organ- i ] ' i/.e forces to serve during the war," approved ! February 17, 1SG4. * * * * * If. In pursuance of the above, I now as-, suitie command of the new forces, with my ! , headquarters for the present nt Columbia. ! ? III. ("apt. F.I). II. 1 \ UN WELL is an-j 1 | nounced as Assistant Adjutant-General*: I , , Lieut. ISAAC II.\ VNKas \!d-dc-L'nmp-They ! ! will be obeyed and respect -d accordingly,. JAMES CliLSNI'T. Jit., F ig., lief General. | cj Tapers of tii: Sine copy once. ~EXCn.?9fGE~K0;at: No. lit. I IllrilMONI), V>.. .1 I NK It. 1S(t|. j The following notice is based ^ upon a recent declaration of Exchange j 1 made by the Federal authorities, bearing date j May 7, Will! and is supported by valid Fed| era I paroles on tile in my ollicc : Sec. 1. All Confederate olli ters and men ! ! who have been delivered at t'ilv Point, A'ir- j I * ' ginia, previous to tbe 1st of June, IStil, are , hereby declUrcd to be exchanged. Sec. !!. All Confederate ollicers and men, and all.civilians who have been captured at P anv place, and released on parole prior to * * . . it .May 7. 1 Si?4. arc hereby ?leclarc?l to l>r ex- ! channel. This section, however. i* not in- j tctnlc'lio iticlnilc any nllirers or tnen caplurcl i at Vlekslmrg, JulJ" I. ]Si?:}, except sneii as were ( w ileclareil exchange! by Cxchange Notices. ^ munhcrcil six, seven ami eight. | j* lit). Ol'I.n. Agent of Exchange. .Tunc 11 1 j Each paper its the State copy om-e I jtml semi aeconnts to district Enrolling Of-j ficers. IScadquarln-s 2.2<I Res;. S. C. M.> i | Cam tuts. :3. June 7. 18bl. Gi:si:itM. o i;/>/:it xo. 8. I. In pursuance of peueral J'rJcr No 7. ; from A'ljutant ami Inspector tl -tieral. A. C. j; ' (iarliiigton. the lielJ officer? of this I'cginicni ! * j are hereby or>lere?l to return the "late of their conmiission or election to nflice to these hea<l quarters on or before the loth in.-t. J Captains or olti ers conitnnniling Peat : . Companies will have all vacant oi'ic.'i in their ; ! respective companies immciiaie!;.- fi!!e?l. a-1-j j Coplinjr to law. i \et lSIl i a til make their j 1 returns to these heml quarters. or before i the oil: J lily ^ "j! : ". Captains I,. .1. Patterson. T! ip- J son. J. Palkiiibei'v. J >hn !' . .M.cW. Au , ., < am Team. S. I'. Hough. looias riiisom. i.. i . . 1 If Parker, arc chargO'l with tne. extent ton >"! ! ; naragrut Ji '-! of I:ii< oriel*. ' ; I'y ciiiittinml C"l. Jones-. j, J. M. 'i.WI.K, A'ljiitani. t> II,**,, s ....... ^ Ivirurville .1 Lotel. Tin-; in-;<; i/hayj-: 11 ! to inform the travelling public that they j have lesi-el and reopened the KIN(_J! VIM.!-; HOT! ;!/, at the Juneti..n ff the i !' II i South Carolina an I \\ iluiington rtu<l ! i _ j Mane!io>tor Railroads ; an 1 that," henee- ' ; f.irlh, passengers on tlmse roads may ex- i i pect a (j()!jl> .>11*; VI. aj iin-ir llou-e. The subscribers are aware that, under jits former management, the KINl.i- j , VILM-MIOTKL was allowed to suffer j :i in reputation; but they have determined j j that, umler their dir"ft >r-hip. it sh .11 he < ! kept tip to the standard of a KiltST j CLASS KATINtr HOI'SI-;, at.d they, | therefore, solicit the patronage of lie- ! i travelling public. J, ^livc us a call, and judge for your- t scIWsa ' May 11 11 ATI-IS & M IIjIjKH. I j ANNOUNCEMENTS. ~ 11 roi: si.na k>i;. j' .Ma. Kinron: I'lcn-e iinieiuiice Major .V. j II. ISOVKIN a candidate to represent i Kershaw District in the Senate, and oblige > April 20 M.\nv Imiii:xi>s. FOR TUB LKt.ilSI. M i l;::. i We arc authorized to iinn-urnce Col. W. It. 1 TAYLOR as si candidate 1'ortne Legislature | at the ensuring election. June S I Wc are authorized to aunotinec t'ol. A. I>. j (iOODWYN si candidate for Represeiitsitive in the Legislature of Souili t'sirelinsi, at tlic* ' ensuing electi<ui in October. April 2ii Many Yot.-.i:s. Mil. Kisitou: You will please announce the following gentlemen as candidates for the 1 ] r ni il... r.li./.i tr.n In tin lii-lil in Or. i labor next, and oblige Many Friends. Capt. W. Z. LKlTXEll, Capt. W. f? DeI'ASS. April 20 Mu. Editor: Vou will please announce the following gentlemen as candidates for reelection to the House of Representatives, from ! . Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in | October, and oblige their friends : Major J M. DeSAUSSUIIE. Capt. D. I). PER IIY. t ?..:i art ' FOR CLERK OE THE CO (TIFF. Mr. Editor : I'lcase announce Lieut. JO- i EL A. SCHKOG'K as a suitable person to till the office qf Clerk of the Court for Kershaw i District, at the ensuing election iu October, and oblige "tr F'tfvps t. f -i) '1 Mn ! * uifn rl . IMo-ko ti tin nil n^O P-lllt. \VM. CLVBl'RN as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions, for Kershaw District, at the next ensuing election in October, and oblige his .Manv Euiknos. April 6 SADDLERY & SHOK SHOP. rrinK sriisriinsKK kespectitu.v informs the citizens ofOinidcn, that-lie lias commenced to inanul'aclure Saddlery & SI ioe.s? >n Broad street, dirrcily opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronage. Ueparing. in cither bratii h. will lie proiupty attended 10. * English .Saddles for sale. M. ROLGEK. W A NTK!)?i wo good .Shoemakers. July lit) tit XOTa'CE." A I.I, l'KIISONS HAVING DEMANDS against tlie estate of I.. L. Whltakcr du, eitsed arc rei|tiesled lo hand in their claims iroperly attested, and all indebted to make ! inyment to !!. 15. WH[TAKER. W T. M. \\ IIITAKER. June H Adm'ix. FoiiuxtT" V L' /1 1 D.1 WRITING I Mi, Vltolcsale and retail, nt S. A. BENJAMIN'S. April 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A I A/ PERSONS IfAVIXG DEM A XI >s ag-iinst. I lie Estate of Ancrsnn Stuck)' dee'd., ;ne ret guested to ' re.-cut tlietn to the undersigned, tirul >o*e indebted will please make jiti)icnt of the samp. 1J. M. lHlOWX, Admr. May 4 2 USTII EC El V Li) AND FOR SALE. Ixlracl Logwood, Sup. 1'arb. Soda. Spanish Drown. E I. Caster 0j?, Spl. Camphor i l'or salo l?y April -17 ' 8 W. JIcKAIN. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ?T)KsT SPANISH SWKKT (lib. jiiiiiiae. S;iIt I'd re. Alum. iis. Peppermint. Cah'inol. I.luc Mass. Spirits Nitre. Sulphur, ' in Six. 1 lorn\. S:c. For Sare sale by W. 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TIIK ?ti:t?n?>; riKLi* * fiheside. TTxliK I'UOI'KIKTOIS.S ll.WIXfi MAMK J0_ arrangements fur mi iiiii|ilt* supply of an per. lake pleasure in :itiii<>ini<.*i:i?r to the iiinicroiis |i-i.iroiis of lliis popular FAMILY JOURNAL riml i:< publication was resumed "ii liic 2d .of January last. The lirst number will coiiiaiu the coiunieneeniciit of " Gerald Gray's Wife." Ail Siviginnl mill bvaiiiiful romance written by me of the most gifted female writers of ilie South. Owing to the unsettled stale of our country, oibscriplioiis .will be receive'! for six months jnly. TKRMS: Six Mouths. ? 8.00 Six Papers Six Months, - -10.00 Single. Copies, - 1" els. News dealers supplied tft S20 per hundred. The proprietor will spare no effort. 10 maintain the high reputation of this stantlani family paper. All Inters ml Iresstvl to STOCKTON & CO., | \; -1' ' A> <7a 0 __ _1 . ? . "? Oi\ CONSKNMfiiYf. | ,a BROWS HOMESPUN, FORSALE by 1 he Holt. April 0 * J. M. GAVLE. OS CONSIGNMENT," 7" "HTITILMFNGTON WORKS HALT, HY '$ the Sack, at April (i J- M. GAYLE'S. State of South Carolina. TVTTTT'TTAT. XTX W X V XXJU Life Insurance. , fBnilE SURSCRIRER HAVING ACCEPT cil ihe Agency of >lie MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co.MlMNV of Raleigh, North CitroliiiiT. tor CAMBEN AND VICINITY, i prepared in receive applications for pulicic of LIFE INSURANCE, on (lie most reason iiMe terms. The Lives on .SLAVES insured ;ii moderate rales. w. L DcPass, Agent. April It: ly ALABAMA ifii*e Ii l?s u ra n c e COM PAN V. rW^HE UNDERSIGNED, AS AGENT FOR K Tin.' tiliove Sonihern Insurance Com paiiy. is prepared to issue policies of Insu- i ranee against loss Ly Fire on all buildings Sic. W. L. DePass. April Id' ly ~ MANSION HOUSE, Camden, So. Ca. > THIS OLD AND FAVOH- . . ft/.aestablishment M*? vgi^'ill in lull blast, and tliel'Miba. L=je*Bpioprieior extends every IIbIIES aceoiumodation and comforts to bis guest who calls on him. ll'ij" His TABLE will be kepi up. if provisions can be bad at any price. E. G. ROBINSON. April d ~ ~ Msum. A SMALL LOT ON HAND. AND FOIt iA. s:,lc J- M- GAYLE. April li To the Frit1 mis of I ho Soldiers THROUGHOUT THE CONFEDERACY. QUARTERMASTER GENS. DBl'ART'MT ) 11.'. 11.111)A l> lil RKAi;, V Richmond, February 2D, 18'54.. j The i'niends and relatives of Soldiers in tho Army of Northern Virginia. are hereby notified that an arrangement haslliisday been effected with theSouthcrn Express Company to carry all packages of food and weal ing apparel to Richmond, Va. To secure the advantages thus obtained through the Express Tympany, the following instructions -must be observed : Packages- njust not contain more than one hundred pounds, be well secured and plainly marked, and sent at the expenee of the shipper to either of the :Soldiers' Relief Association. which arc located as follows? In North Carolina, at Raleigh ; in South . Carolina, at Columbia: in Georgia, at Augusta: in Alabama,.at- Montgomery : or to any point'at* which one of these Associations have an onrcer k The Agents of these Associations will there take charge of them and ship daily by South- > ern express Company to the pgopor Agents of . the respective States at Richmond, who will see them distributed to the proper individual owners. To meet the wishes of the soldiers and to give them a certain and speedy communication with home, the Southern Express Company has agreed to give this freight preference over everything else, and. in order that no obstacle may occur to the successof so laudable an enterprise, the several Railroad Companies are hereby requested to render the express company such facilities as will enable it to make ibis arrangement a complete success. ' . . As the Southern Express Company assumes all responsibility of the transportation oftbese packages. theRel'f Associations are requested In vc ? t li fl ! ;? \V tlipir Vrrpiifrj wliil lu?r<?fn fore acted as t ravelling messengers. If the Relief Associations will establish agences in the rear of other armies, they may enjoy the the same privileges hereby secured to the Army of Northern Virginia. F. W. SIMS Lieutenant Colonel and Quartermaster. Approved?A. It. Lawton, Qnnrt'r. General. OFFICK SOUTlIKItN EXPRESS CO., ) Augusta Ga Feb nary "Jo. ixt;4. ( SUCTIIKEX exphess company ? ?1 hereby notify the friends and relatives of soldiers in the Army of Northern Virginia and elsewhere, that they are prepared to car | ry out arrangements as nn nor. need in th above official notice, and that they will do al in their power to fulfill its requirements. JAMES SHUTEIl. K Superintendent and Acting President, I Southern Express Company. 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