The weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1865, August 18, 1865, Image 3
^ Icadq's Kershaw District.
^M,KiV?J{aIj oiumii-yo. \?
HtTOIiKKJCKl'KUS A HIS DJ IlKCTKlJ To
keep a record "ftlie names of parlies selling
for trading cotton at their stores- And said
/ Storekeepers op any person is forbidden' to bvc
/ or rccicve cotton from parties presenting the
.same until said parties have obtained written
perm is ion from these Ilea kjuarteis.
I ,.TIic i'rovost Marshal is charged with the
H strict execution of this order.
? 13y command of
H C:ipt. 30tb Mass , Y. Vols ,
I * Conn 1.5 IMsirict
N. li. IIici:!)j Capt. ?fc Asst. J'rovo-l Mni|
sliul. August I*
j .Headq'rs Mil. Dis. E. iS.~d
1 iln:I) SM'KUATK i>i{i(j.vj)K, }
' Dakunoton. S. (!., A;ig 9, lo'Jo. )
;' GX.\'ERA L 0 Rl) KR A' O. 11.
The military' a uthumitii- s
throughout tiiis District :uv lien Ly direct
r?il to cxtciul to the, pv?>ple all upoc&siry assi.stL*
vn:n'i5 in repairing :ti cl .putting in ?m!or the
I public roads within their limits.
To tliis etui, the to;-inci' lAuiiunssioners of
? public highways are authoriz-A to proceed, as
heretofore in accouhiiicu'Witii ? u.-Uin>, in raljinc
out and sutij^iiitviding h force lor the' acc'uuplislnuiyiC.f^iiis
purpose, in which t!;.< a; 1 of
| the .\ii!itaro\>iutlli?)itii.s \?i!M>e ?ivt-i? tiii'tu. It
* is earnestly VC i-oiiillK.'llilt i! 11:. r. i !: :
[ .unite in causing the stu.vcs.sfu! eoiiijuelion of
t this work,
f ]iy cutninaml of
iJrig. Gen. GKO. L. HEAL.
Cj I AS. i>. Fl.M.KlUiuW.V,
l/u'iif. A A. A. A. G.
[ Official Copy : E. ..\. P'iskk, Cajit.
* Mass. V. Vols, tatntil'g Kershaw l>ist.
August 18
| *Kouse, Let and Furniture
I For Sale.
ft rpiTK ST7BS0K1BFR Wir.L SKI.L flKll UKgfji'
* DMNCK, siwatrd on ih? .*i.jt .- ?t- <>t* Main
f Street. It contains six upright anil three. .-s:; jt- roams,
with wires conveniently attached. ami thoroughly
furnished. Furniture to lie sold wiili the house.
L A liberal ore?li? allowed on gooJ security. For
terms apply at the lionse.
Aug. 18?it S \ U t!I A A'.'. FFl-:.
Merchant Tailors.
rpni5 MKWitAXT TAri.oi:iN*<; r:r;srxFs.< as
I dbnifcrjr done by C. A. McPOXA l.i>, will lie
.continued in a.l its various branches. bv
Md)OXAI.j:i.fc Md-TlMY.
August 18 * il'.
Dry Goods. # >
TUST ItFOKlYBD, A SMALL. BUT COMri.KTK
fJ stock, of Dry floods, consisting in part of Prints;
blftek, purple and colored Swiss Muslins. Jaconet Onui.
brics. .ten; Long Cloth, black and brown Homespun,
Linenlld'kfs, ladiesund gontlcsnen's white and colored
- * * * 1 * - - * " - - 1
llose, Trisii l.men i owe is ana loweiing, aim various
other articles loo numerous to^ucntion. Call and see
for yourself.
One door North of Matheson and Co.
Mcdonald & mcohkiiy.
August. IS.
Notice. *
WE HAVE TIIIS DAY FORMED A COP A RTNERS1IIP,
under the firm or McDONAl.D k
\ MoCURRY, for the purpose of carrying mi the gen?k.
ral merchantile and manufacturing business.
o. a. McdonaldJ.
W. McCUlUiY.
August 18.
mi . . ... . - .1 ?_______
Grocerie .
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE
assortment, of GROCERIES, consisting in pari
of Coffee, Sugar, brown, clarified and crushed ; Ton.
green and black; Starch, Fish, Cheese, Soap, Oing-r,
Pepper, Candles, s' crm and adamantine, &c., &c.
MCDONALD k McCURRV.
August IS.
~J. M. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAWt OFFICE :
That formerly occupied by Wtn. M. Shannon
* August 1.
w *
7
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A
wjir'^nifrw m-n.-vww.j**'" " i'*'"1'
ron'piiDiw "
1 r h^ I f,r n IF \
UllUUililllJh),
P It O VIBIO 35T s.
; Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Articles,
Sic., <&c.
i
j i.eavk to inkoku
j i. ;It- ciii,.ons < ! Camden. ill" surrounding ;
coisinry !i': li: k iii .v a iii:?>5 jiii'l is coiisiimi'.y
I roKi-ivius VIA. ("if ,\ !?4.K^T< 'N. n ami varied
j :msornn?'i!t t'fiin'ftlartv jiriifics wliicli he will si ll
1 Levy at Wholesale and Retail.
COL'T"N" taken in exchange ftr*-rumis <-r lmug'nf at
M A KKI-^l' PKICES as well us On UN" THY Vd<>
TUCK.
MELVIN M. COHEN,
Assembly S'..?w-v.! jiilo?"lie duiir fivnn IViiUs'leii Si
CX>|^-;WK2A, S
I Angus' 11 "'!
' FOE SALB,
^ XADAM.v xo. r.o |
?.L wiilia-nse fiirn!'sir*.
A valuable MlAi.OXl." iMX'b
? < r.s.'i?
'i'v.n hands-ctii? lilAXTIllV L.VC!> MANTII.
LA-:
c\pp'y :'t ill'.- Office.
August 1 i v . 0
ADAMS, FROST & CO.
\ 1' lil-: I 'A!: i'. i?TO s! :;j. COTTi )X* O R OTHER
ia rii.-irK'.-!"!!. New York or Lin.?ju?il.
rfS.ititsv 5te most :i<Iv:inlii>;Mn;.": i*ih! to make. lil'iTai
-aihnius's ill piousoi* nn'iiy oil tvnsioiiiiieiils !o llieiu.
TIi("V..v-.ili furnish it.-* as far as ["-ssilile the usual
I'aoiliiivs.
august n. :u.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
rp:u';^rr>f,nip.:':u still coxtixtes the
1 al<ovo l>usiiie>sT"" Ali onl'Ts loft v.itii "1;:m m
uoi'eo {riven to -L M- iLwi.i:. P. M., will be j-romi-tlv
attend.-"! to? ia-vf- s reasonable.
Aiijrii .1. k. WmiliKSl'oox.
WILL STAND,"
. \ t cor.. VM. m. sila.YX'oX'S I'LAXTATIOX".
i\ this fail.tia- tlioroujri.hivl stallion "f at
s'J,"-. The ii- r.ii-is in o?u-il kooiii::.^. A lil" "al share
iifjiMironajre is sSliciu-d.
August 11. "J
MEDICINES.
CyrNINII. CALOMKL I'.M'K MASS, LA UP A?
SU'.I. T'arcgnrie, A!??rj>liinca:silC:n:ipJi?>r-?all ?f
i la- best ?|iiali!y?for sale by
Aug. 11?tl' If. HAUM.
STOLEN,
ONTfll'RFriAY 27 1 11 .IIJ-I.Y LAS'?, FROM IIY
riamnliMi in Sutnhir Uistriet, a C'H KSXUT
FOIIKKL M vllE?of medium si/.u?limps si'glitlv in
fore riirlit foot, which is olublKsl?1 ?ut iu?: w5thsi;in?!injr
she is a fine riding animal. I lor^olt. (hirnnontlisold,
was loft. The "mure was last soon about len miles
below Camden, the rider going in licit lir?K,'inn. A
suitable reward for in forma lion leading to her recover}'
will bo given.
F. .1. MOSES. 1
August 11 2t.
Stolen,
Tinmi 'nut .CT.MIT K ni? k'KXXETir MeCAP
1. KKIiL, on lliu night <?f llie ?stli inst:iuf. ;i HAY
MARK, about Ji"> hands high, wilii :i small wliku star
tin llio i'orilk'?<l; wane 12 pi* M years old. A uj" informalinu
comcrniug her whereabouts, will be thankfully
received ami libcr-illv rewarded.
KKNNKTI1 MrCASKDT.L,
| Aug. II?"t* near Lvudrs Creek.
ill A 3 L, A 3i HuA X C! EMI K X T.
Cami>;:.v. fc. 0.. .Inly 11, 1S03.
j DKT1L PCIITIIKU ImOTICK Til ISOFf- TCKTV'ILL
i ho open for the delivering from !> u> i 1 o'clock, A.
I M. (Sundays excepted.) -dab's will i.o made up uiul
! forwarded to all parts of ilic United Sln'cs by lli\-,t
| npporluuily (us there is no regular mail facility's from
j this place for the present.)
| J. M.OAYI.Ii,
I'u/t
J. N..ROBSOK,
IlAS KESUMED THE
COMMISSION BUSINKS8
at His old stand, , *
62 EastBay, Charleston, ^.C.
&yf Particular attention eivcn to the sale
of CUTTt 'N'; KLOUK, C'Oli-N, etc. To the
laving" in of supplies for plantations, or stock
for ii'ioix-.hants. Orders for foreign importation
will "bu rcoeiviul. From liis long experience,
lie feels confident of giving general satisfaction.
August I
TYRTTfvS Tvn?.r>rnrKnns An.
T HAYK.if;ST OPKNKI) IN THE STORE IM'
I At I'i IM ,\T E LV :i bo v'e A. M. & R. jenn dy's, a stork
of Di'o^s iiud Medicines, Ac-, inr-iudinp: Ketosine Oil
Lamps andt'liiniuics. Also a few, Doxes ol Boston
Crackers.4 'I hese articles will be sold for a small adviiaco
l? rcii-h.
\n piodr' v.ili |)o delivered unless paid for. This
coiiiv.1 I am aomiH'llfd to adopt, and wish it underthai
I here w 1! be no except ions.
li. F. TTO'DSOX.
Aliens! -I.
To t3io Commissioners of
Reads for Kershaw Dis!
triot.
| f\u\ KJiSOIt PERRY. BYII IS V EXCLAMATION
' ^ of _*:)!|( duly, lias declared that all eiyilolfi
! i . i i ..rH utIi Carolina, who were incumbonts in May
! 'last, aiv iv-inshitcd in their offices; and all such offii
res are re-established; and that the civil law of the.
Suites as it existed in "May last" is in full force and
vigor: and. calls upon nil officers of the State to discharge
their duties promptly.
l:i'obedience to tins Proclamation, the Commissioners
of I'oads will promptly call out all persons liable
to.work the Roads, and put the same in good repair,
ami restore all Bridges now in had order. When the
roads in any Division are subdivided to the owner of
j lands, the Commissioner will direct and see to it that
those roads are put in repair imfucdintely.
The Board will meet at Camden 011 Monday tho 2d
j ?lay ol'tVtoher next, when each Commissioner will he
I ..... ......... 1 in mi ilu> Min 1 ( 11 f i)ii? Rft-ids and
| Ml, j ..,. 44 .4, .4.,- -
Bridges in Ins i'lvtston.
,1X0. M. DkSAUSSDRK, .
f'hair. Com'rs. Eoads K. D.
August I. ot.
Prospectus of the Charleston
. Dally News,
vyi'.i hi: puultsukd about thk, first
Vt AW?-k in August, and regularly thereafter,
'J'he Chiirli'x't'ii Jhi'tif Xnr.t.
As native Carolinians, tlic publishers will naturally
look to the interests of their own State, and to that of
the South: and as citizens of the United States they
will net he wonting in tho proper amount of devotion
ami respect for the (,'eucral (invernmeut. Kvcry
etho't shall tie uiadc to innkc the l/nili/ Xcirg a llrst
cla.'s newspaper. and in every way worthy of the
patronage ofih" public.
Our terms, fir the pfesont. will heat the rate of $10
per annum. Subscriptions received for 8, G and 12
months, payable in advance.
POS'i\U A ST MRS, and others throughout the country
who nfny interest themselves in procuring subscriptions,
will l>e allowed the usual per ccntage.
CATHCART, MrMILLAN ,fc NORTON,
Proprietors.
Xo. IS Hayno Street, Charleston, S. C.
Headq'rs Mil. Dist., E. S. C.
Third Setkrate Brigade, 1
Darlington; S. C. Julygll, 1805. j
GENERAL ORDER XO. G.
> TT HAVING COME TO THE KNOWL^
El JOE of the General Commanding, that a
. large, amount of property, formerly belonging
to the so called Confederate Government, is
now in possession of Citizcns's within this
District, it is hereby Adored,
That all such property, of whatever description,
be immediately, reported to the nearest
Marshal in the District, by pcrsou or person
having it in possession, that ati exact account
may lie taken of the same for the future disposition
of the Government.
Assistant Provest Marshals are directed to
arrest all persons who fail to comply with the
above order, and take them to the Sub-District
Superior Provost Court for trial.
By command of ^
Brig. Gen. BEAL.
C. B. Pi i.usbkOWx, Lieutenant & A. A. A.
G.,
August i
I
.?? m? HMUM WIHI u w?
Government Claims and.
Application for Pardon.
rgpiie subsomiier iias made arRMjfGEMEXTS
with one of \tlic most
able ancrinflSential legal firms in Washington
city, for ^prosecution of Government claims
and applf^tioOB for pardon.
All npptjcations for pardon under the Amnesty
Proclamation mu^t first he lodge^ with
the Provisional Governor^ and from thence for*
ward to Washington city for final action bytho.
President. The intervention of an attorney,both
of this'placc and Washington c!fy, will
greatly facilitate I lie transaction- and completion
of ^icb business.
k c. j. elford,
Attorney at Law.
v Greenville, SC.. ?
ft?J- \ II ........ I.. ../.nn ill.-An
f'ilfJUIft ill L L) V OIUVU *-?*V?V
times and send bill to C. J. E.
August 4. # gt.
Office Provost Marshal,
3d Sob-District E. S. C.)
Sumter, Aug. 4,18G5. j .
CIRCULAR. 9 :5v^?
. A EL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIPIED
that the wearing of tlic so-called .[{
Confederate States Uniform js stcickly forbid- /
de'n, and any person found wearing the same
on and after the 8th day of August, 1865, will . .y>\r-r'
he immediately aires ted and taken before the.
Superior Court for trial. Assistant Provost.
Marshals, are charged with the execution of tlilv.
order. . '
(Signed) T. B. JOELNSTON, V'f
. Capt. & A. Provost Marshal,3d
Sub-Dist. E. S. C.
OHiciJl: C. W. Burgess, Capt. & A. Pro"trncf.
l\fnpclinl *
* VU 9
August 11 s
Office Pr o v ost MgCrshal,;,.^
3d SuE-DlSTIUCT E. ;
Sumter, S. C., August 5,18G5. "^jjgppv*'V-t.
SPECIAL ORDER NO. 4. ' '
TT HAVING COME TO THE NOTICE OF
.. the Sub-District Provost Marslial that the
, citizens residing in the vicinity of Sumter are
distilling liquors and salKug tie some to llio - .
soldiers of this command, it is therefore ordered
that the manufacture and sale of Malt and
Spiritnos Liquors in this Sub-District is forbidden,
except by special permission from the .
Sub-District Commanders or from this office.
This order will be rigid!v enforced.
(Signed) T.-B. JOHNSTON,
Capt. & A. Provost Marshal,
3d Sub-District E. S. C.
Official: C. W. Burgess, Capt. & A. Trovost
Marshal.
August II *
-r-- *?
Office Provost Marshal;
3d Scb-District E. S. C.)
Sl'mter, August 3, 1865. J
CIRCULAR;.
TN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUC- .
TIONS from Headquarters Military District'
E. S. C., all persons engaged in Trade or Mercantile
business, within the limits of this Sub-.
District, will forthwith report their place or
places of business to the nearest Provost Marshal,
stating the location of the same and the
kind in which they are engaged. Persons failing
to comply with this Circular will be arrested
and taken before the Superior Provost
Court for trial.
(Signed) T. B. JOHNSTON,
? Capt. & A. Provost Marshal,
3d Sub-District E. S. C.
^ /v. ri iv c, a d.,?.
umciar: vx. ?*? w aa. x i w
vast Marshal.
August 11
S. A. BENJAMT- C *
AUCTIONS' 11EU COMMISSI J " A" "*
tt7ILL A,r" !' !*TOVVV.CI! \<V A ? PIrBLK?
W or r.i.iiL- ' i.cs wi u.l dr.**! I; r I? - ??* .'riv,
vi/; Hons?-. I*iiruUuro,TIorsijir tyu:* *?r r ^
all dcseripthiftiw
1 lo will att'.Mwl Salw ai dwdlintrr cc ai K^^wtetia o ?
Mnin strceJ
July 1??. ' 5?.?