The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, November 08, 1861, Image 3
Bacon Si<M>J
> ACON SI DKS. FOR S A LK BW
J|j Novembers 4 GAYIF& YOUNG.
Duffields Hams.
I70R SALE BY ujYSK <fc YOUNG.
November 8 4
Flour! Flcur!!
IT^XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fr>R SALK BV
_J November 8 4 HAYK& YOUNG.
Fresh Cramers.
Crackers, fresh fro^he bakery, by
Novembers 4 (f,ylk & young.
Candi?.
Assorted candies, aii kinds.
November 8 4 8?YLE<1": YOUNG.
Cigatfs
1> est BRANDS, FOli SAlSOV
> November 8 4 WAYLE & YOUNG-.
gugat.
ROWN. CLARIFIED AfJCRUSllED, BY
3 Novembers -I *-AY LE & YOUNG.
cofzai
1?ORSALE LOU*. ]3Y \
Novembers ! |AYLE&YOUNG.
Mixed Pckle.
IN STORE AND F< >R SALLOW. RY
November S ! f AY LE ?fc YOUNG.
o ^ ""iTS t ? "ta f ^
1?0Il SALE T1IK "OL COHXKK." BY
Novombor 8 F E. V. LOXNKY.
Bed Blankets md ([wits,
A few fink led bankets and marseilles
quilts, aft -'01-1 Corner." by
November 8 L 1?. W. BONNE Y.
Crockery hardware.
A FINE ASSORTMKN'KUnoarKRY.lI Attn(
V WARE and IIOUsJjLD ARTICLES, on
hand, and tor sale at the u?Conmr." bv
November 8 f E. W. JJONNKY.
India Bubbei&in Bands,
(CUTTING KNIVES, CUV SI'.ELLElts AND
J l'LOl"< HIS, for sale ate ''DM Corner," by
November 1 r E. V. lJONNEY.
Winter Cdctljk and HatsA
LOT OF Pill ME 11 NT KII CLOTHING ?
also IIATS, in a greitariety ' I' styles, for sale
Ity f E. V,'. lioNNEY.
November 1
JLD1. IOjLv \j) ; .'Ci ; .)wv)t
A FEW THOUSAND # liXil JJ A N11 BRICKS.
' ^ 1 . .n. ?Mt.' .VII V/JT l.'O ?
U. Q. st'lisim I.' M I.IIUJL. JU'
for sale at lit. ' ' )ld Corneror cash < aly.
Novonibet i E. AY. 150XNEY.
Carpets, .tags, &cCARPETS,
RUGS A Eplt CLOTHS OX SALE
attiic "Old Corner,'yl
November l E.W. 13NNEY.
To lie.
1 LIKELY HOUSE ROY A1TLY TO
November 8 2 E. A. YOUNG.
Election Mies.
An election will'tf.rv:lpoxtukspay
t!ic nth of December next, lor a Keeper of the
Poor House. ,
Applicants will hand in weir p.-, o lis. sealed, to
the Secretary. The'"<-.nrri oner;\; i iveoi on that
day at 11 o'clock, at ?i.c Ck'-ti"ier t' ota of Mr. ii. AY.
Bouncy. AY. I!UUI! XSON.
Novembers J Soc'ty. C. 1*. Ker. Pist.
RoekSaltA
LOT OF TillS JifeLE FOR PALE LOW
for Cash, at ir WM. McKAIXS.
'November J t' l::.o
Attentionfjat Ho- 2All
persons i.ifc to do 2: ?.v
Militia duty in this 3 are rou: nt
tlio Market, in Cannlip Satimh
11 o'clock, lbr Drill aful.Ir.etion.
* A M KKNN": V.
November 8 > C.< <. ,-etb
CasJMtore17^LOU
11, RICE, Si:t?RO. VXD CRUSHKD;
. Teas, Cocoa, SpenmWax. ('and Ls ;
*200 lbs Allspice, tVppcBer, Cinnamon, NutmegsTobacco,
Nails, Shot. SWal. Soda;
Common Shoes and Dr?is; a !' v. good pieces
Tin and Tub ware, Coum .U r Via^rar-?i-slr t;
Choice Peach 1 'reserve Ar do. and fresh I'caches;
Pickles, Pepper Sauce, ft<> {vpp.-r ; ad Mustard;
Fresh Soda Crackers aiifliv. h?ilr '</ ;
Toilet and Castile SoapAi< s*, W: \ Tapers.
Those with iho >leaso call.
November 1 S A. T. LATTA.
Administers ?ale
I">Y V KUMISS I OX O'M. m. IJI'I.U'CK, Ordi)
narv for Kcrshavalt, I will oil'> r lor s.ile, at
public outcry, at thoj;jieo of T. J. Clyburn, deceased,
on the l'.Mh ay vend.or, t ie !oUu\viu;^
1 property, to-wit TwoiJ Negivs, s. ven head ot
Mules, one llorse. lour is, Corn, Fodder, Oats,
llay, Shucks. Cniilo. ttllacksiuith Tools, Cooper's
Tools, Turpontinolrs in tho woods. Also,
Turpentine in boxosKhold nn(i Kite'nen Karniiytiro,
Ac. Tonus inadeii on day of sale.
S- S fc'KX, Adm'r. Kst. of
November') <. T. J.CiA'DITKN
I
H'CUBRY & HA
SUCCESSORS TO THE I
n i i ?i-i n _ n ti
soum-iiast uorL3r 01 n
CAMDEN, SOU1
SSL JE1 33 LE?" CO]?TSTAJN
' A FILL SU
CLOTHING, m
T>ootsrunl Slioes, CVockoiy \V
Iron. Nails. C1
November 1
HI! 17 ITU
i! b h a ii a
33"
^.17 in& iftif
CORNER BROAD AND
CAMDEN
*LF I.T'Wvn'T 'ST-Txr w
&&&& &%
'rsuE-: scu;:?J?:2i: 2sc::c. as a vi^n ac(
HUTUAL LIFE TSSi
<>i" n.u.Kinn, xoiitu >
AOUlUMili lli'IulL
COMPANY, OF COLUMB
FOR CAM DFX AND VICINITY, is prepare
HTSTJRAXTCE, dm llie moT reasonable 1
at moderate rates.
WILl
November- 1 North C
_A_lal >ariici
"7T-" " -ytr^ "TT TI T? ?i <rxr^??
COMPANY.
TWIN Undersigned, as Agent for tlio above South_L
em Insuruieo Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire 011 all buildings,
A c.
November 1 > W. L. DuPASS.
WJI. B,. !>?;!?ASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
3 A i C I T O ii X 2$ ?; Q '4 ^ '"v '/,
CAM DION, S. C.,
AY ill oraelico in Kershaw and tho surrounding Pis
tricts. Novoinber 1
-A_<g-eiiey
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
Trs CJY! mnP.tf* flrbrn YI3 TVvT.
LYXCHDUUG, I'.r
Pflerchants' Insurance Company,
OF HI CUM OX J), 1-1.
' Policies in tlio nbovo Companies issued .'it usual
rates. \\. i'. AlcDUM ALL.
November 1 Agent.
Look to your Interest\
LL I'KHSOXS INOKLTKO TO TliK L.VI'K
j\ tinn of .Ii>SKl'IL M. (5 A VI. 10 A (JO., by Note or
Account, will take notice that Ilicir notes and accounts
have been placed in the hands of \V. L. Pi.Pass. Ks-j.,
for collection. Those who wish to srvo themselves of
paying costs, can do so by calling on Mr Di:P.\ss and
settling. JOSJSril M OAYLK, A CO.
November 1
1MERUGH,
A rum TT? 1 M~ A "1T"T\ TTT4 / V/"V "IT
/YITj \VM. J\ J\lSJ<jJCn<J?\,
road & BeKalb-StreetSj
'H-CAllOLINA,
rTLT <3>3XT XZANZ}
I'I'IV OF
TS & GAPS,
arc, I I olio w Ware, Tin Wave,
|
voecvies, &e.
TKIt MS CASBI.
mw
li Ui uJ y ii a
/
<?gp*
A fssi
^ vv^u^ sjsuislak^s'?
) DEKALB STREETS,
, SO. CA.
'UAIJ
USa^lfCFt.
,2:i,tc:i> t:3l: ac;c;a<;v or the
JEAHCE CGMPA2JY,
::ai:olina, and tiik
iii siiiira
xufliiii-i JII SVJIJ
rA, SOUTH ('AUOLTNA,
1 to receive applications for policies of LIFE
onus. The Lives on SLAY KS insured
L.IAM L. DePASS, Agent
arolina AluLual Life Insurance Company.
fall?winter^
Z1VV1TE TB3E ATTTEiVrertX
i v ?>!'ear friends ami the public ircncrallv to our
stock of
sriuxa AM) sum mi-: 11
GOODS,
Which is com pic to in all its various branches.
A xi) will ju: sold t Oil CASII oxly.
Mo(T It UY .v i! AMMF.ltShOl'tlir.
Xovember 1
Fall Goods. ~~
rpn i*: sur.scitir.kit has on hand ok his
ft last I'all purchases:
Super J>!aek l'.ouinazines.
.">-1 Itlark all \v< o! PeLnio.
" u ' <' .Mnneiv ami Merino.
" ' 44 Plain and 1 'rillctl Alapaeeas.
' -1-1 " K.njrlish ( rape.
Colored Knelish Merino.
' P inled He banes.
Domestic, Wclei and Saxonv Klannel.
Merino \ < t< lb: ci. idrcn. M - : li> s. boys?\ men
' Drawers, for J.adies ; ad Moi.
' 1 li iiii Itl'i 'S<i >. (i?r 1 iiiii.j
Jaconets. (Chocks, Swiss Parlalon Muslins.
White PriUiantes ami 1 >iniil\* KinhrohlorioH.
lup ines ami lnsortiii};s, Laces. Liuei; Camlu ie UawlIs
reiii. Is. Plain, Hemstitch and Kinhrohlercl. A
;;ootl slock of Kliglish Cotton I lose an 1 Half Hose,
with a lair stock of other jcoods snitaMe for families'
Fall use. AV. 1). Me 1>0WALL.
Vovomlx r I
9
IX) TRAVELLERS. 1
OF .THE I
SOTJTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. I
| ifrlMHIiaiwHr II llrilWNHtfcufcr I TTgfaP&MIff r Ml I
northern route.
day nioht i
sstaiio. s. trains. trains. i
Leave Charleston I 7.00 a in G.30 p in I
Arrivo at Kingsvillc, the I
Junction ofthe Wilming- I
tonAManchchterlt.lt.. 2,45 pm 3,15 n m fl
Arrivo at Columbia 4.30 p in 5.2C am I
Arrive at Camden 4.40 pm I
Lea vo Camden 5.2 Oam R
Leave Columbia 4.50 a tn 1.40 p m I
Leave Knigsville, the June
tion ol tho Wilmington 9
A Manchester Railroad.. C.45 a m 3.25 p. ni I
Arrive at Charleston I ::.()<) p in 1l.JO a. in. |
western route.
DAY I NIGHT
^TIO^ TUA,^L_LLn^l_
Leavo Charleston j 5.15 a in j2.30 p m
Arrive at Auguutu I 1.15 p m 111.15 p ni
Leave Augusta ! S.00 a m | 1.30 p m
Arrive nl Charleston ' 3.30 pm i 4.30 a in
niuouoii travel iietween augusta and kinsgvillk
?? day night
' 0 trains. trains.
Leave Augusta 8.00 a in 1.30 p in
Arrive al Kingsvillc..... 3,45 p in 3.15 u m
o
Leave Kingsvillc I G.45 a in i 3.25 pm
Arrive at Augstu I 1.15 p np 11.15 pm
MID-DAY TRAIN BETWEEN CAMDEN AND
K1XGSVILLK,
Monday, "Wednesday, and Saturday,
down. j up.
Leave Camden, 10.20a. in. | Leave Kingsvillc, 1.30a. m.
Leavo Boykin's, 1.08 p. m LeaveClarkson's 1.46 "
Leave Claretnonl 1.45 ' Leavo Manchester JuneLeave
Middlcton 2.10 " tion 8.10 a. m. I
Leave Manchester June- Leave Middleton 8.20
i;al, o on * .? i t fi\ a. o a r u
VIUII [I. ill. c- Vjlill L-I1IUI11 O HO " 1
Lcavo Clark son's 2.43 u Leave Doy kin's 9.20 "
Arrive at Kiugsvillc 3.00, Arrive at Camden, 9.50
Nov. 8?tl If. T. PKAKK, Gen'l Sup't.
CIRCIJLAR i
To flic Soldiers' Aid Societies or S. C. ' I
In answer to the numerous enquiries which liavo
boon niado by thoUifToront "Aid Societies wliioli liavo ?
boon recently formed throughout tlio State, I have t J
been iutructcd by his Excellency Gov.- I'ickexs, to
give 11 io following information. 1
Depots will be established by the Quartermaster j
General, both in Charleston and Columbia, for tho ^
reception of all donations of clothing ; and lie is also (
charged with the duty of forwarding and distributing
the same.
The "Department" will receive all donations of
clothing, say frock coats and pantaloons, of heavy
worsted goods, shirts and drawers, of heavy home- * '
spun or flannel, wool, or heavy cotton socks, blankets,
new or second hand, also heavy shoes. (
The ]>lan upon which the State designs supplying <1
lier soldiers with all necessary clothing, is based upon 1
their willingness to surrender to the State the amount'
of money appropriated l?v the Confederate Govern*
nient for this purpose, say forty-two ($12) per annum,
this sum not now being suflicicnt in conscquenco of
the greatly advanced cost of material. It is in view
of this fact that theso laudabio "Associations" of ladies
and gentlemen, arc cordially welcomod as coadjutors
in this noblo work, and In proportion to thoir (
voluntary contributions of labor and materials, will
tho absoluto cost of clothing for our gallant voluntdlB
be reduced.
In the event that any of the " Associations" should
not feel themselves able to furnish both material and
labor, the Quartermaster General is in Articled by hi
Excellency the Governor, to ro-imburso such Associaliolic
11 u t hi* it!) inf?f of .? ??.??<% %*r\4 av,?aa/11??/?
j V.V...7 t..N/ vv^uv V. ?*> Iiiuvviuuo, *1 UUU nut V. ALCtUIIIJj
[ similar materials purchased by tno u Department
ami the quantity allowed for each garment shall be
the same as used in our Manufacturing Bureau.
Societies arc particularly requested to advise tho
Quartermastor General of the quantity of work they
can do per week, and the amount of donations they
will probably send.
To prevent confusion and loss, tho following method
for marking package* should be strictly observed. All
.Societies near Charleston, should ship to Charleston
nlul mark thus: ^ '
met
No. 1. TO QI: A11TEIIM A ST 1<1 It GI . y
Ciiauj.es *iarac'cr
Trotn Aid Society at (here insert place.1 *1 gratiSociolics
near Columbia, should ?-liip
No. 1. TO ASSISTANT QV AT
earning a
wr '"YOU I
lured from one (1) upwards, y, does ye ma'am! ' I
acd >n i pa in each shipment.
All articles shipped at ' . . ,
November S I fcv potato. Ivazc it snooty _
n j. ??. h<>! iOats
1
l^idlt SAI>Kp9 0f London have invented a-^ovu'iicU
they call "Bull Knu."
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