The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, November 15, 1861, Image 3
MARRIED.
By tho Rev. J. E. Rodgors, October the 31 st, 18C1?
Mr. J. R. McLeou, of Siuutcr District, to Miss .Sai.lie
Casox, of Fairfiold District.
By tho Rov. J. E. Rogers, November 3d, 1861, Mr
John Fletcher, to Mrs. Klikabktu Gaskix, both of
Flat Rock, Kcrsliaw District, S. C.
| illy tho Rov. J. E. Rodgcrs, on Sunday night, the
10th uisl, iu the Fork of Lynches' C'cpck, Mr. Wiley
Outlaw to Mrs. Gji.uk Hekkox, of Kershaw District
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l-ioutli Carolina.
Special 3S; ot ices.
MR. II. F. HUDSON IS AUTH0R1ZKD TO OPKX
ray store and stransact all business connected therewith,
in in)* absence.
I nm now compelled to sell ONLY FOR CASH, in
order to keep a supply of goods oil hand. I hope my
friends will submit to this arrangement, under tho circumstances.
As soon as I can make purchases ou
time, and carry ou business I formerly have done, T
will open accounts as usual. As this is a matter of
necessity with me, 1 liopo it will not estrange from nic
any of -niy friends and customers. There is only two
ways of acting in this matter?uno is to keep my storo
closed, or open and sell for cash only. I have chosen
the latter, and leave it to my friends and customers to
sustain mo. JOHN J. McKAIX.
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govern ucr 10 .5
l?OST OFF1CU XOTBCE.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK, TUK MAILS WILL
be closed daily at 8 p. m.
Tho oflice will be opened Irom 8 n. in. to 12 m., and
from 1 to 3 p. in., and for one hour idler opening <>f
the mail in the evening. For the mid-day trains, the
mails to Richmond and Charleston are closed at II a.
m.; and for all the other offices ?\t 10 n. ik.
Letters dropped into tho office for delivery, must bo
prepaid, two cents each. No letter is delivered unless
so prepaid. T. W. FUGUES, 1\ M.
November to tf
GALL FOR VOLVNTEER8.
ALL WHO WISII TO ENTER T11E SPECIAL
Service for the defence of tho State, can report to mo
ait Camden, with such arms as they.have?muskets, rifles
or double-barrel shot guns. Both Infantry and
Mounted Men will bo received. -Radii man will bring
with him whatever ammunition he may have. Wo
.must promptly rally to the rescue.
Jly authority of the Governor.
JAMES CHESXUT, jr.
November til
HA I Lit OA 1) NOTICE.
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lUnstusiBiir! (J I LST.VI ^ I 11*' fVA /
3sir \r ' ?;" '; ~ v *s\
KDN ANU AFTER SUN I. AY, :UvOF NOVEMBER,
tf.ho Psissnicror Tr.-iin will rim n>s fnllnivv
Leave Camden 5:20 a. in. Arrive at Camden -1-40
p. m. Tlio Extra Passenger Trains on Monday,
\ Wednesday and-Saturday will arrive at Camden 10:20
.-a. m.,and leave at 11:10 a. iu.
November I JAMES JONES, Agent
Attention Beat No 2
All persons liable to mustj/r in this
Company arc ordered to appear at the Market,
on Saturday next Itlth ir.st., at 10 1-2 o'clock, for Drill.
Defaulters will be returned to Court Martial, and the
law impartially enforced. By order Capt. Kenxkdt.
November i.r? 1 DuBOSE, O. S.
Mountain Butter.
TAA LES- MOUNTAIN BUTTER.
iOUly A quantity of line LARD, for sale by
November 13 M. BAUM & BRO S.
Pure Wines,
W*^An VT 4 r IITT1) DAUL't? 1'/ 1H P I t 1.^ ni"
Ij'UU 31 IM.' I V.J. i\ .tv JU i tjiviuoiio, J-UIV o:Uir, ui
. November 15 J. J. .McKAIN.
2000 lbs. White Lead,
Window g-lass, tarnishes, ?te., foil
salo by J. J. McKAIN.
November 15.
Land for Sale
mr \ TRACT OF VALUABLE LAND, CONTAINJ\.
ing '200 acres, situated on Long llrancb, near
Sanders' Creek, eleven miles from Camden,?fmo uplands,
well watered arid timbered. On the premises
is a good Residence, with all necessary out-buildings,
in a good condition.
To an approved purchaser, terms will bo mado easy.
For particulars, apply to 11. G. GARDNER.
November 15. -1
Final NoticerpHOSK
WHO ark INDEBTED to JOSEPH M*
JL gaylk, ami JOS. M. gaylk <fc co., arc again
notified that the notes and accounts of the saiil firms
uro in the hands of W. l. DkPass, attorney at law,
lor collection, and unless settled by Return Day, tliey
will bo positively put in suit.
November 15
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate
of JOSEPH LEE, are notilicd that they will find
their notes and accounts in the hands of W. l. DkPass,
attorney at law, for collection, and unless settled
by Return Day, tliey will bo put iu suit.
Novoinber 15
Mixed Pickle.
IN STORE AND FOR SALE LOW, 15Y
November Sol GAYLE tfc YOUNG.
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A 1 * KOCL A HI AT IO \.
BY THE UOVEitNOK.
RKSOLVKD, THAT TIIE GOVERNOR, INTllK
event of tho invasion of the State, or if, in his
judgment, tho State should l>o in innniuent danger of
invasion beforo tho next meeting of this General Assembly,
be autliorizcd to call for companies of volunteers,
and orgatii/.o tliem into battalions and regiments,
in such manner as in his judgment may bo most ex]>edient
for the defence of the State.?Ilesulutions of the
lost General Assembly.
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, j
llEAlxiUARTEUS, November 11, 1SG1. '(
Under the abov o resolutions 1 will receive companies
of infantry, with 70 men, at tho Fair 0rounds in
Columbia, and form them into battalions and Regiments
immediately: Provided, they come with arms,
such as they cau procure, lit for active service, (as L
can promise no arms.) and supplied with four day's
provisions. None need present themselves unless they
have arms. They will be ordered to report for duty to
tho Confederate Oeneral commanding at or near
Charleston, and will be considered as enlisted for
special service, as a reserve, for llio defence of the
State. Although they ma)' be received into Confederate
service, yet it will be under a special act, passed
August '21. 1801, entitled "an act to provide for local
defence and special service."
In the present emergency it is hoped that every
man will do his duty aud act immediately. Col. J*'. \Y.
McMaster will be assigned the duty of receiving these
companies and organizing them at the Fair Grounds.
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v\ji com|mines rouuy to niartii lor this rendezvous
will immediately liotil'v hint at Columbia.
F. W. DICKENS.
November l.r? 2
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
ltv tVM. M. lJriJ.OCK. KStjl'lUK, OltlUNAItV.
T\7HEltEAS, JOSEPH M. GAYLE APPLIED
t T to iiic for Letters of Adiniuisl ration 011 all ami
singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of J. F. YOUNG, lato ol tho District aforesaid, deceased
:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased
to he and appear before nie at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to beholden at Kershaw
Court House on tho 22<l day of November
inst.. to show* cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted*.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 8th day
of November, in the year of our Lord 0110 thousand
eight hundred and sixty-one and in the first year of
the Independence of the Confederate States of
America.
November 15 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
Notice.
1>Y PERMISSION OF WM. M. BULLOCK, OR)
dinary for Kershaw District, I will hire at public
outer}', at the late residence of John Holland, deceased.
until the tirst day of January next, on the 2Mb
day of November inst., all the negros belonging to the
said deceased.
K LI SUA HOLLAND. A?lm'r. of Kst. of
November 13 2 JOHN JIuLLAND, dec'd.
Administrators SaleI>Y
PKBMISSIOX OF WM. M. BULLOCK, ORy
diuary tor Kershaw District, I will oiler for sale
at public outcry, at the late residence of John Holland,
deceased, on the twcnty-tirst day of November inst..
the remaining portion of tho personal property belonging
to the said estate, consisting of four head of
Mules, threo head of Horses. Hogs, Corn, Fodder,
Peas. Shucks, one Wagon and one Cart, Ac.
H LIS HA HOLLAND, Adm'r. of Kst. of
November 15 1 JOHN HOLLAND, deed.
Executors Sale,
1)Y PERMISSION OF WM. M. BULLOCK, 0R)
diuary for Kershaw District, we will oiler sale at
public Suction, at tho la to resilience of Benjamin McCoy,
deceased, on Tuesday tho 2<Jth day of November
inst.. the remaining portion of tho personal property
belonging to tho estate of the said deceased, consisting
of two likely Ncgros. one Mule and Cart, Cattle, Hogs,
Corn, Fodder, Peas, llav, Shucks, Ac.
CHAPMAN McCOY & 15. S. MoCOY,
V. v'r?j of U K.V.I Mcl'l IV
November li? 2
Bacon Sides.
i>ACON SIDES, FOR SALE BY
13 Novembers 1 GAYLE & YOUNG.
Euffield's Hams.
17H>R SALK BY (JAYLK ? YOUNG.
November 8 1
Flour! Flour!!
17XTRA FAMILY FLOUJ1, FOR SALK BY
j November 3 1 OAYK& YOUNG.
Fresh Crackers.
(CRACKERS, FKKSII FROM THE BAKKRY. BY
J Novembers I GAYLE & YOUNG.
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candies.
ASSORTEn CA XDI KS, ALL KIX PS.
Novfi.il.crS 4 GAYLE<fc YOUNG.
Cigars1)EST
BRANDS, FOR SALE BY
) November 8 4 GAYLK A YOUNG.
J Sugars.
>ROWN. OLARIFiED AND CRUSHED, BY
3 Novembers 1 GAYLK & YOUNG.
Coffee.
1?0R SALE LOW, BY
. Novembers -1 GA.YLE& YOUNG.
ITCH kl
SUCCESSORS TO THE
South-East Corner of
CAMDEN, SOU
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K.EEP CONST A!
A FULL S
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ULOTHING, Hi
3 5ools and 5Slioes, Crockery V
Iron. Nails. <
November I
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CAMDEf
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Till] KIIUSL'UIUUU IlAVIXti AC
MUTUAL LIFE INS
OP KALBKJ1I, XOllTU
shut mm tirai
COMPANY, OF COLUM
FOIl CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prepar
rtiTfiTT'n A urnn *1... 4
liN O U IV/liN Vj?j, Oil UIU illUMi K-ilM>lliUI|?;
at moderate rates.
wil
November I North
TTTII I I
Seed Rye. Peas and Corn,
1 7*011 SALE AT THE "OLD CORNER," BY
November S E. W. BONNEY.
Bed Blankets and Quilts,
\PKW FINK BKD BLANKKTS AND MARSEILLKS
QUILTS, at the "Old Corner." bv
November S K. W. BONNEY.
Crockery & Hardware.
\ ? IN E ASSO UT M ENT O F CROCK K RY. HARD
(.1 AVAKK and ltot SMmi,)) auxnjiji'.is, on
hand. and lor sale at the "OKI Corner,"' by
November 8 E. ?Y. BONN FY.
India Rubber Gin Bands,
( autting knives, corn siiellkrs and
V J PLOUGHS, tor sale at the "Old Corner," by
November 1 K. AW BONNEY.
Winter Clothing and Hats
A LOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING ?
also HATS, in a great variety of styles, for sale
by E. AW BONNEY.
November 1
.Agency
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
Insurance CompanyL
YXCIIBUL'G, VJ.
Merchants' Insurance Company,
OF HI CUM OKI), VA.
Policies in the above Companies issued at usual
rates. W. D. McDOWALL,
November I Ageul.
?:ui
LATE WM. ANDERSON,
Broad & DeKalb-Streets,
TII-C AltOLIN A,
KTTLY OX HA.XTX)
UPl'LY or
ATS & CAPS,
Varo, 1 Lollow Ware, Tin Ware,
jrroccrios, cSte.
TERMS CASH.
HOUSE,
JL
D DEKALB STREETS,
T, SO. CA.
EI?TED TIIE AGENCY OF THE
FRANCE COMPANY, '
V- ' k m
CAROLINA, AND THE \ 1
l life nun
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BIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
cd to receive applications for policies of LIFE
terms. The Lives on SLAVKS insured
LLIAM L. DePASS, Agent i
Carolina Mutual Lite Insurance Company.
I,. >1 -ITI' WrWTOTW?WM??WMMIIWI
i Administrator's Sale
13V PERMISSION OF WM. M. BULLCCK, Ordi- I
3 nary for Kershaw District, I will oiler for sale, at
public outcry, at the residence of T. J. Clyburn, deceased,
on the 19th day of November, the lollowing
property, to-wit: Two likely Negros, seven head of
Mules, one Ilorse, four "Wagons, Corn, Fodder, Oats,
llay. Shucks, Cattle, Hogs, Blacksmith Tools, Coopers
Tools, Turpentino Barrels in the woods. Also,
Turpentine in boxes, Household and Kitchen Furniture
Ac. Terms inado known on day of sale.
S. C. CLYBURN, Adm'r. Est. of
_November 1 A T. J. CLYBURN.
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
by wii.i.iam m. bullock, e8quirk, ordinary.
Y\riIKHKAS, It. C. MILKS APPLIED TO ME
y lor Letters of Administration on all and singular
tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of ltoi
becea Miles, lato of tho District aforesaid, deed. :e?
Thesoaro, therefore, to cito and admonish all. *
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do saned
to be and appear beforo me at our next OrdirrCr,i
Court for the said District, to bo holdcn at Ker*>
Court llouso on the eighteenth day of -*
next, to show cause, if any, why the said admittis
traiion should not be granted. ,? '
Given under my hand and seal, this 3GVh>day ofOctobcr.
in tho year of our Lord one thousand oight
hundred and sixty-one, and in the first year of tho
Independence and Sovereignty of the Confoderato
States of Ameriea.
October 31. 1 AVM. M. IU7LLO0* K. D.
Bricks, Lumber &c.
Afkw thousand skccn v nurcKS,
seasoned Flooring LOAIL *"HS, Ac.
for sale at tho "(3id Corner," for
XoveniHcr 1 \' >NNBY.
Carpets, Rugs, & c C
CARPETS, RUGS & FLOOR CI.-OTU S ON SALE,
at the "Old Corner." I>y
November 1 ] ;. yC. 15NNEY.
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