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I" From Mobile. Mobile, April 1.?The epcmy lias invested Spanish Fort on the east, aud erected a heavy "battery'on the south of the fort, from whid) he keeps up a steady tire. They also erected a battery on Thursday night on the bay, on. Minette, cutting off communication with the forts by steamers from the city. Batteries Ilugcr and Tracy opened on it, and with the aid of another battery relieved it this morning. The enemy to-d;iv moved up towards Blakely. Jt is expected that he will attack the place to-morrow. At sunset yesterday Capt. Watsou, of Gen. Gibsons staff, aud Lieut- A. C. Newton, of the 4th La., headed a sortie of fifteen men, from the Spanish Fort, and- suc J-.l ? *lm nnnmv'c oHmIIPO. fuwr'u iu uihiiijj uaia l?h> vuvui^ x. ..x. , -killing several, and capturing one captain and twenty-one men. A storm Las been very heavy here all the week. The enemy made no impression ori our works. A fine moral prevails among thetroopsi Our loss is slight and that of the enemy heavy. Wc having the advantage of position all things .are going on well. STILL LATER. Augusta, April 3.?Mobile papers,of . the latest dates represent the negroes as enlisting an large numbers and are very enthusiastic in that city. The train enntured on the 27th ult?. on the Florida road, had several bags of delayed mails ? from Richmond for Mobile and the west.? Twenty thousand dollars worth of postage stamps for Mobile was captured. The South .cm Express lost the contents of a safe, and the packages of a trip. Tuos. Earrett the President of the City Hank of Augusta, died in this city on Sunday morning April 2. He was a prominent banker and citizen, and well known in financial circles both north and south. lien, linbodcn i? in this city to-day. He is very anxious to get to the field, in the Valley Virginia, and begin a campaign. tSolnia, Ala., was?atlackcd by the oncrny, 9000 strong, who drove our forces front lite left flank, on Suuday evening. Our loss is large in prisoners. The city has been captured and occupied by the Yankees) A Patriotic MiniStkr.?Says the New Yo^k "News": "Rev. Preston Williams, a . Rapust minister in Kentucky, was draft* d l>y the Federal authorities, and when his congregation was about to buy a substitute tor linn, ' he told them rather than allow n substitute for him to go into that, army, he would lead as many as would follow liitu into the Confederate army. Two hunurcd and thirty-five accepted the patriotic proposition." Death of an Editor. Richmond, March 30.?John M. Daniel,'.editor of the Richmond "Enquirer," died this forenoon after a protracted illness. Special Notices. ENROLLING ?FFICE7 Camden, March 18.1865. ANY PERSONS HVYING* GUNS IN ThEIR possession, lurnrened trom tins ornce, are requested toreturn tlusm immediately. ALEX'DR. COLCLOUGH, March 16 Capt. and En- Officer of K. D. SCHEDULE OF CAMDEN BKA.VCH S. C. R. R. LEAVES CAMDEM.... a, m. Arrives at Manchester^Junction.... 8: 40 a. in, Leaves Manchester Junction A: p. m. Arrives at Camden e . 6: 40 p.. m NOTICH AN ELECTION FOR A TOWN^iRSHAL WILL be t^ld at the Council Chamber, on Thursday the I3th inst.,to serve for the ensuing year. ^Application must be rondered in the hand writin k of the parties, on or before the day of election. By order of Council : W. E. HUGHSON, April 1 Clerk I NOTICE TO THE LADIES. SUmMEK DKESSES FOR SALE ! ! Apkw summer drrsses may be had by applying soon to. j.sommers, next door to Dr. Zerop's store. April 5 3 Will Stand for the Season, ! A FINE CHESNUT'STALLION, AT HOBELIRK 1 HILL, at one hundred dollars or its equivolent in provisions. Ho is out of n thoroughbred mare, bra Morgan horse, and ridos and draws admirably. No mare will be served until tho money is paid. Groom fees, $5. April 7? 12 j 0 h N C ant BY, 1VOT8CE. COUNCIL CHAM3ER. AT A MEETING OF COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING Resolutions wpro unanimously adopted: The Town Coimcil hereby notify property owners and the trustees of public institutions, to have the brick and other obstructions removed from the pavements on or before the 20ch inst., and further that they shall remove ali burnt cotton and other offensive and noxious matter calculated to produce sickness from their premises, outside the limits of the town, within twenty days from the publication of this notice. Any party not complying with tbeabo've notice, will find the work done at the expense of the owners. By order of Couucil: $ W. E. HUOHSON, April 7 Clerk. * NOTICE TO SLAVEHOLDERS. OFFICE OF STATE AGENT, C.lMDBN', April 5, 18G5. TO THE SLAVEHOLDERS OF KERSHAW/ PIS' TR1CT. HAVING RECDIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM lj;.. iVnollnnnr ttio Uni'onmr tn nsft the force of 14 borers raised under llie Impressment Act of December last; for the purpose ofrepailing roads and terries in portions of the State ravagod by the enemy, yon are hereby required to deliver your proportion of slaves as fixed by that impressment to Capt. Colclough, Coiy. mandant Post at Camden, on-or before the 101 h inst. These slaves will be employed within the District, receivingVations while so employer!, and as soon as tli6 necessity for their labor ceases, will be returned to their owners to await further orders. Owners are requested to send as many slaves in excess of their quota as they can spare. Credit, will be allowed for this execs9 R. B. JOHNSON, April 7 1 oiiiH; -rtgeni. To "Bonded Agriculturists. , I am NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE from Bonded men, their quota of beef and bacon due the , Government, and would urge upon tbcra the nrcessity . of bringing in the^tf^ speedily as possible, as well as that portion of ^^^Pplus, t? which the Govern* 1 mentis entitled. . W. C. COURTNEY, April 1?3 Agent. Carriage Wanted,. Wanted to purchase or exchange for provisions, a four seat ono horse carriage, i Apply to BP. COLBURN. j April 5 # . 850 Reward, TTVDIt THE RECOVERY OF A COLT'S ARMY Jt? Revolver, patented 1850, No. 1184, 8 inch barrel. ' The circumstances attending its loss are as follows: 1 During the lirfe at the residence of Mrs. Duttons, the 1 pistol was placed under cover in one-of tho rooms of dwelling for safe keeping, whilst the owner was using his exertions in quenching the flames of the out bqjlding; and on returning, the pisful had been taken fr om' ' its place of deposit. . The above reward will bo paid, with the gratefui thanks of the owner. For further information apply at this office ( * A'pril 5 - NOTICE. I. My daughtersarahchjssnut, is here-, c BY authorized to give receipts in payment of { auy money received on my account . james cbesnut, pril5 :2s ? j Lost- * Lost on main street on Wednesday morning, a dotted black Lace Veil. A liberal reward will be paid T?r same if Jell at Mr. CouETtfET'A- 1 April 7 . 4 tf 1 | Headquarter^ 22D RE6IKEKT S. C. MIT.ITIA, . Camden, S. C. April 6, 1855. SPECJAL ORDER NO A. IN PURSUANCE OF ORDERS FROM HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor, Captains Adam Team and E. Parker, are hereby ordered to hold -their commands in readiness to move at the shortest notice for special service, subject to the orders of Capt. A. Colclough Commandant of the Post. By command of Lieut. Col. Wm. Dixon. " J. M. GAYLE, April 7 2 j Adjutant. NoticeHats will be pressed and all millinery Work done on application t o ? \a ?n?r?^T A^rnrr IVLIiCj. Li. n/llUJflAn.OlJV^UUCl, opposite the Market, at the;burnt buildings. April 7 , ' 2 Certificates LostFliOM THE TRUNK OF THE SUBSCRIBER, which was rifled liy tho enemy,. about 16 miles from Camden while in the care .'of friends?five certificates numbered, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 of stock in the Charleston Importing and Exporting Company. Persons are cautioned against trading for them, as ap plication will be roado at the proper time for their renewal. H. M. STUART, Sr. March 91 S Kirkwood Flour and Grist Mill. 'IAHE ABOVE MILL BEING FINISHED IS X now prep d lo grind Corn, Wheat, Rice^and Rye. ere B. P. COLRURN. March 31 6 Notice to Town Tax Pavers r pHE BOOKS FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE; L Town taxes for I8fi4, are now opened at the commissioner's office in the Court H,ouse. It is enjoined on all interested to como forward promptly, as the hooks will be closed in a short timo, and alldefaulters doubly taxed. J. D. DUNLAP, March 31 5 Collector. CIRCVLAKi -r Headquarters Post or Camden, . Maich f5, 1865. IN BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF CAMDEN and vicinity, wjy and all persons having provisions in their possession are earnestly requested to send their surplus to this point for sale or distribution to the needy. It is known to all that the enemy in his course left verv few horses or mules, nod ia many pluces all the provisions were taken; so that those who may have a surplus to dispose of have no means of getting it to market. " There are a large numoer or persons riving in in*, town ahlo to purchase supplies, but they are not to be had at any price, and unless help comes from abroad great suffering must insne. Persons can deliver provisions of.any kind on the Railroad and they will be brought up and delivered to Vlr. James Dunlap, Intendant of the town, who will sell or distribute ob the owner may plirect. It is requested also that persons near the Railroad will send np wood by the trains, as it is impossible !br many to be supplied by the few wagons around. AJ1 arf^s sent up to Mr. Dunlap will be promptly attended to, as above mentioned. Citizeas below Ciimden: the facts are before you, jnd your suffering bretheren appeal to you for assistince. Are you unwilling to respond, come and see or yourselves, and your hearts must be moved, ALEX'DR. COLCLOUG H, March 17 , Captain commanding Post, HDQ'RS ARMIES OF THE C. S? February 11, 1865. 9ENERAL ORDERS NO. 3.' THE DISCIPLINE AND EFFICIENCY : of the army have been greatly impaired by rien leaving their proper commands to join 1 ithore, in which they find service more agreea- ' )le. _ This p^ctice, almost as injurious in its conieqitences as the crime of desertion, by the \rticles of War, exposes the offender to a limilar pnnishment, and sobjeots the officer eceiving him to dismissal from the army. It is therefore declared that the provisions j if General Order No. 2, of this date, from-ar- 1 ny headquarters, apply to such men as have 1 - . >:m a left their proper commands and join? others I without being reppilnrly transferred. , They $ will receive the pardon promised in tlrpt y:.| upon complying witlfits conditions^ or suffer -: V? the consequents attached to negi^ctiffj^it^v^v j . The names of each absentees will 1>c &>rtb<* with reported to these headquartei?;.by the officers with whom they areservin^awd inirne^K k ate measures taken to return tbeim %to proper commands. As soon as practicable an inspection made, and charges will be preferred Bgaihsfj^ '; those who neglect to enforce,this order. . r--f'i R. E: LEE, General.J-.-7 t&* All newspapers in. the Confederate^^ * /; States are requested to copy six times the i above, [General ftrdcr No. 3.] and send bills, . f (with a copy of, tne pa pet) to the Enquirer offtiP nai-mpnr. ' ' 1 ?? ?. r_J ...? . School Notice HENRY M. BRUNSLX&, LATE PRIN- 'i CIPALef the High School of Charleston, \\f respectfully announces"to the citizenB of i jPlp Camden that lie will ID, V.) open a Clas- ;i &>r 6ical, Mathematical, English and, Preoch Scrool in t^'8 PlflCe between the 1st and-. 15th inst, er so soon a8 be can obtain transportation from ,<J6lumbia, where hfe was a sufferer in the commoii lamity.- . ' ' ' ' His loog enpenence and success as a teacher and ....] ' governor of youth, he trusts will secure for hjm 'thou \ ;? confidence of those who may be disposed to place thel* * ,V sons under his care. He pledges nothing ' earnest and honest discharge of his dnty.\ For terms, until his arrival, apply at Mr.; MctkwV ;i ald's residence or to the Rev, J. T. WiGHTHAK. \ April 5 . rVi . . &! >;% STATE OF SfOETH CA OLillA. ;,KXEC0^ri ' Cownteuy March 27,'l8i5. '< i THK INVASION OF l^SK STATE HAS BEN- \ D-EREDit proper tha^ the Legislative Depart-" ' ' partroont of the Goveramen^ of the 8tate?-flhoold be convened, that such measures may be adopted as ihA - ..-'I welfare of tire State may require, and for that purpos*- "ijj the members of the Senate, aad tbe House of Bepre- 8 - ' ? ft. i i<Li sentativeB ot tue Maie 01 poant.yarquos, are nereDy invited to assemble at GieeoViite,on Tuesday the 25th- :W f April J 965 at 12 o'clock, ml " 1' g ' By the Governor, : v ,, -1,0. (Official) W. 8. Elliott. Private Secretary. .. April 5 - (. ..tf ' ^ Soldiers' Board of Belief'OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF SO. CA., K' Spartanburg C.-H., March . 1,18651',. mf.-? :4 THIS DEPARTMENT IS LOCATED;JPOjfc/rBB ll present at this place. Th? Soldiers' Boards of '.. Relief in Districts and Parishes with which there is, :;.js no communication by mail, will forward their 'returns by horse couriers immediately upon the receipi^J "J this notice. The expenses of these codriers will'ljo w paid at this office. All other' important^comnjthiica* ' Y'jjj tions for this offlgashould be forwarded in; the. sjunei .%gr " JAMES TDPPER; v -fi April & ~"2 Auditor&:'C?U .'.fg jg?- All papers in the Stats-copy twice, * .? ?;|g Notice. : : i -19 SECOND S. C, HOSPITAJ,, k . Florence, !?. C., March 21, 1865? f Private J. ha melton* pruett, co M, so* jl S. C., Vluo ears, and T. P. Galloway, Co., H, 2l8t S, C. Volunteers; who were employed as nurses -J^B| in the Hospital, left suddenly on the sight of the 28th February last without permission and are still absent 'VM without authority and against my wish, and do. au;horize any in authority to arrest them wherever thay -pay be round.. I do theretore publish them as desert- :f* 'T. jL DAftGAtf, " April 3 Surg^n Notice. | earnestly r#qufst all thqsb ineuckt. JL Kb to me by ogen account "to settle the-" amu .-SWH jroraptly, 1 have been a heovy los?r by the raid,1nad -i^H t is ipbsc important to prevent serious, emba'rray.-y^M nentj that I should have my affair* settled us. ilarch 31 * 3 "R0BT. K. f"