Public Oflicers,
OF KERSHAW DISTRICT, APPOINTED AT TIIE RECENT
SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE.
Magistrate.?John lv. Witherspoon.
Commissioners of Free Schools.?J esse
Trucsdc!, vice W. McClure, dee'd.
Commissioners oj Fish Sluices from Graces'
Shoals to Fishing Creek, on the Waterce River.?James
L. lleed, II. J. Gaydcn, W. E.
Johnson, Jr., William 0. Brown, John Berry
John Nelson, John Micklc, Robert Scuylcr,
Daniel McCulloch.
44 Soldiers Board of Relief"?James Dunlap,
L. II. Deas, John Milling, Edward Barnes,
James Team.
Managers of Elections.?Camden.?John S.
Mcrony, C. A. McDonald, W. D. Anderson.
Curcton's Mills.?Frederick Bowen, James
Team, Eli Barker.
Flat liock.?J. Fletcher, J. B. Hughes, Jesse
Truesdcl.
Buffalo.?"William Mungo, Cillam Sowell,
AVilliam Cato.
Lizinby.?Lauchlin McKcnnon, Wilson
Yarbo rough.
Schrock's Mill.?B. T. McCoy, llenry Batclilfe,
Alexander McLcod.
fit A T M .TA 11
YJUUlt ** 111 UlUIC -O . J>CII|i|min
Cook, 11. C. Drakeford.
Liberty Hill.?A. D. Jones, 11. C. Patterson,
llobert ]>. Cunningham.
J. M. DESAUSSUKK.
Tlic Yankee War Program me.
From the following "war programme" which
sve find in the New York Herald, it seems
that Charleston is only to be "sealed" and not
exactly "wiped out," as was threatened some
itinie ago :?Mercury.
The rebels arc now threatened on all .-ides
to an extent which causes considerable quaking
throughout the whole Southern Confederacy.
Our latest intelligence, in a small compass, is
about as follows:
1. Columbus, Kentucky, is to be taker:.
L\ Memphis, lenncsscc, \viJ1 bo bombarded
and reduced.
8. Parson Brownlow has possession of
Mast Tennessee and will, probably, soon cut
oft' all intercourse between Virginia and the
extreme South.
4. The stone llcct will in a few days seal
the fate of the city of Charleston.
o. Fort Pulaski will be attacked and reduced.
C. Savannah must succumb or be left in
ashes.
Fort Barrancas and Warrington, Florida,
are already a heap of ruins, and Peusacola
must follow.
After threatening us with this terrible destruction,
the IleroJ.d continues :
When the plans now maturing shall be enr*_.1
* li . .
ru'u into ciicci, suu\uia.i]cous mo> ciiicuis lorward
will be made from all points upon rebellion.
When the expeditions of Butler, Burnside
and Sherman advance at the south, and
from Pcnsacola to the mouths of the Mississippi,
The Union troops press inland, then McOlellan's
armies will move forward in the north
the Mississippi expeditions will advance upon
the west, and our armies will attack at once
Columbus and Bowling Green, Kentucky;
while upon the cast, troops from Fortress
Monroe will attack Yorktown and Norfolk,
troops from Romney will take Winchester,
and troops and our gallant navy from Beaufort,
will assail Fort Pulaski and Savannah.
Thus, upon all sides, rebellion will be simultaneously
attacked, until the Confederate rebels
will exclaim like Macbeth.
There is no Hying licuee, nor tarrying here.
This, in general terms, is the plan of the
Union campaign?a steady, irresistible, simultaneous
advance from every point?incessant
simultaneous attacks from all quarters, making
resistance hopeless, and success certain?a
gradual but sure crushing out of the rebelo
O
lion.
1862 POSITIVE NOTICE. 1*6*2
HAVING to pay CASH forall Goods wo buy, ami
having closed our books, and do not intend to
keep any tlie present year, our business will be conducted
strictly upon the CASH system, except those to
whom wo may bo indebted, or by special arrangement.
Thorelore, our customers and friends will oblige us by
xidhering to the above. GAYLIO & YOUNG.
January 3
School Notice
AL. McDONALI), will resumo the exorcises of
his school on Monday, tho Cth of January, 18f>2.
January 3 I
MARRIED. j
Makiukd on Wednesday evening. Jan. 1st, 18G*2
at the resilience of the bride's father, by tho Rev
S. H. Hay, Mr. A. K. DOBY to Miss IJ/.ZIE Al.
eldest daughter of Capt. A. M. KENNEDY.
Tho abovo was accompanied with a most deli
cious piece of tho wedding cake, for which the hap
py couple has our thanks, and most sincere wisl
for their future felici y.
_A_iiiioYTncem.eiits.
Mu. Knnoit: Plei\so announce tho following gen
tleinen for Field Officers of the 2*J?1 Regiment S. C. Al.
at the eiisumg election, and oblige many voters:
For Colonel?1?URKKLL JONES.
Fur Lieut-Colonel?PR. J I Tit A YTTT \ \f
For Major?STEPHEN 0. CLYBURX.
December 20
Mil Emtou: Ilea so announce, as candidates lb
Field U Ulcers of the 22d Regiment 8. 0. M.:
for Coionei?A. M. Kc<2m\r>i)\.
Foe Lieut Colonel?WM. DIXON.
For Major? KMANl'KL PARKER.
And oblige MA N Y VOTERS.
December 13
NOTICK,
^ J It. JOS. M. GAYEE IS MY AUTIIORIZK1
JL Agent during my absence in the service.
January J 2mo JO. A. YOUNG.
Scliool Notice.
rpilF EX MRUS ES OF TDK CAMDEN MALI
' Academy will be resumed on Monday, the titli o
January. CI I AS. il. PECK.
January J I
INT otice.
ON AND AFTER THE FI!l>T DAY OF JANU
ary, I will sell no goods on credit. Cash sale;
only?and invite ail those indebted to me lo make im
mediate payment, or tailing to do so will lind tliei
notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney lb
collectiou. Immediate attention to the above is re
quired. T. 8. MYERS.
January 3 3nio
Notico.
I WAVING VOLUNTEERED IN THE SERVICI
tJL of my eouittry, it now vequiies my business t<
bo settled up at once. 1 now call upon all person
vmiu ?*i114 nil > u i.-v . i * i v. ?11 ?-* i;? iiiu <n iiui/; c?c ?tv:
count it? settle iiio sjuiio by Cash or note, with tin
u.uetit, ?h)S. M (iAYl.K, who is authorize! to trans
act all my business. 10. A. \OUN<!.
January 3 I in
M'AT!; or SOL'TIl CAItOLIIKA.
kkksilaw pestrict.
OKKtCEt'OVttT ->K CKNKKAI. SKSSIONS Wit COMMON 1'I.KAS
1. W. Clyburn Clerk of said Court, m pcrsuance u
the directions ol' the Act of th?* Legislature, in suel
ease, made anil provideiL do hereby give public uoliee
that an election for sheriff for Kershaw Pistriet, wil
he hold on Monday, the 3d day ?1" Fcbuary next,:?r. tin
usual places of election throughout th said district
Witness my hand at Camden, this 3th day of Decern
her, 18G1.
W. CLYBITBX C. (1. S- Sl C. P.
.Tanu try 3 tdo
bugar and Molasses.
/* imps. ciioicK sua a it.
U o."? hi?is c!ii>iee New Orleans Molasses.
2ii half-barrel do do. to arrive, ant
for sale by M. BAUM& BUGS.
January '!
InTOTIOE.
VI 1. PKUSONS II A YI M5 CLAIMS AOAIXbS'J
the K>1 iteof B. Bovkin, deceased, will preseti
them properly attested, tome, and all those indchtei
will make payment to T. L. BOYKIX, K.vceutor.
January 3 *lino
VIA. PKRSOXS 1XDKBTKD TO TI1K TJXDKR
signed by note or account am requested to enm<
forward and settle the same, at once. One of the tint
having volunteered in the defence of his country, re
quires I ho Business to he fettled up by the lir<t o
January, 1 st?2. Those who do not avail thcinselve!
of this opportunity will have to settle with an Attor
nov?as the business has to be settled by cash 01
note. OAYLK& YOUNti.
December 27 3
School Notice.
T11VI KXKRCISHS OP MR. Mc
f{OA X1.?IjK>S' SCHOOL will l>e resumed ot
\V I' DXKSDAY, January 1, 18(>2. Pupil
\^Jr will he charged from time of entrance t<
<Cthe close of the session, which will be Oj
months. Terms of tuition made known on applica
tion to tlio undersigned.
December 2U L. McCANDLRSS.
Notice.
YY K UAVIXCf DIS('OXTINlTK1 > Til 1C CRRD11
1 system entirely, all orders inust l?o aceoinpanics
with (lu> cash, or its equivalent. Special agreements
or those wo arc indebted to, accepted.
J >oeember 27 KUOPMAXX it SO MM ICRS.
To Hire.
ONK No. 1 BRICKIiAYK.R W.iLL BK 1IIRKI
from 1st of January next. Apply at this oflice
or at the Branch Bank.
December 27 3
Eegros to Hire.
1' THY K OR SIX"V01JX0 NKOROS TO 1IIRE FOI
the year 1HG2. For particulars apply to
December 27 2 J. M. GAYLE.
Extra Family Flour,
I7*011 8ALIO BY GAYLE A YOUNG.
December 27 2
1> A <>\, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curin
3 itricl very line, fur sale at the 'old corner,' bv
K. W. BONN FY.
t January 1st, 1862Having
to pay cash for all my purchuscs,
compels mo to change my terms of busi*
ncsf after tins date.
'? To enable me to replenish my stock, I shall sell in
all instances lor cash, unless u special arrangement bt
viad-- for a short credit. All goods sold uuder this
arrangement must bo considered as Cash, when
called for.
The reasons which have induced this necessary
change, 1 trust, will bo apparent to all. Cash custo1
mors solicited. K. W. DONNEY
January 3.
Notice.
Ill KRERY CONSTITUTE AND APPOINT KZKKISKIN
and W. D. GoSKIN us my legal nttor
' ncys and ageuts, to transact all my tinuuciul or other
business, and to sign my name, when necessary, in all
business whatsoever during my absence from home.
All trades or burgaihs done by either of my agents is
I valid with mo. JOHN GASlvlN.
January *>
LostVXOTIC
WAS LOST SO MK TWO OK TURKIC
weeks since, tor twenty-live dollars, Riven by
"Win. K. Hughes, and made payable to Thomas Katman
on llie thsi cl January, ISC'J. I hereby forewarn
any person from trading for the said note, if
presented. T. KATMON.
January 3 1
Attention Beat No 2
) 1 LL PKRSONS LTARLK TO MTJSTKP IX THIS
11. Company aro ordered to appear tit the Market,
on SATUKDAX. 3d inst., sit 10 1-y o'clock, for Drill.
Defaulters will be returned to Court Martial, and the
iaw impartially enforced. By order Capt. Kksnkhy.
j January :*> l LONG, O. S.
Notice.
1')Y PIC 11 MI SSI ON OF WM. M. BULLOCK. OK)
ditiarv for Kershaw District. 1 will hire privately
until the lirst Monday in January next, on which day
1 will biro at public outcry, before the Court House,
in Camden, a likely Xeirro man. (/hunt?) belonging
to the estate o( John S. Brown, deed.
Terms made known on day of hire.
B. M. BKOWX, Adm'r. Kst. of
r
JU11N S. BHOWN. deed.
r>o?'omlj?;r 27 2
Liquid Rennet
1>LA1R & WKYTH'S LIQUID RENNET, FOR
) niiiking', in u few moments, the most delicious
J desert. For sale by J. J. MclvAIN.
* December 20
Cough Syrup.
I POSITIVE CURE Foil COCO IIS. COLDS,
i \ Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of tlie
Chest and Lungs. Prepared by
December 20 J.J. McICAlN.
j. Mullets! Mullets!
!, ~ DDL. NICE PICKLED MULLETS, IN STORE
?i * / and to arrive. For sale by
j December 20 M. DAUM & 15R0S.
For Eire or Sale.
I" WILL HIRE OR SELL A YOUNG NEGRO
Woman, with One Child?child about two years
of age. For further particulars apply to
December 20 3 J. M. GAYLE.
Otitis.
rpilE COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS FOR KER
F sliaw District will meet in Camden on the
2d Monday in January, 18t>2, at 11 o'clock.
December 12 1 COLIN Melt A K, Cl'k.of Hoard.
Pure Wines,
1 J/OIt MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FOR SALE BY
J V Noycmbor 15 J. J. McKAlN.
Cash Store
KO CKLDrfl'
TO ANYBODY
FOR A\lTIII\(i.
i LB*. KXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LARD;
- f)UU llice, Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices:
1 Extra white Meal and lloininey:
* Southern put up Preserved Peaches;
Wax and ^perm Candles;
r Crushed, Clarified and Blown Sugar.
All for Cash, and Cash only.
November 20 lv A.T. LATTA.
Final Notice
* rpnoSKWUO A UK INDEBTED TO JOSEPH M.
s 1 (JAYLE, and JOS. M. OAYLE <f' CO., are again
j notified that the notes and accounts of the said linns
l are in the hands ot W. L uktass, attorney at law,
1 for collection, ami unless settled by Return bay, they
will be positively put in suit.
November 15
]>J" otiooP
\ I.L PEC SONS INDEBTED TO THIS ESTATE
1 J\ of ,TOSE"ll LEE, are notilicd that they will lind
, their uot?-s .> d accounts in the hands of W. L. 1)Kl'.vss.
attorn y at law. for collection, and unless settled
by Return Day, they will be put in suit.
November 15
> Bricks, Lumber, &c.
A FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS
t?>nsoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, kc.,
for sale at the "Old Corner/' for cash only.
November 1 E. W. BONNKY.
1 Garnets, Rues. &c
JL W '
(CARPETS, RUGS ?t FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE,
J at the "Old Corner," by
November 1 E. W. BNNEY.
Winter Clothing and Hats
VT.OT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING ?
also IIATS, in a groat variety of stylos, for sale
by E. W. BONNKY.
November 1
' TERIifE NE
LIGHT.
? O?
TilK SUBSCRIBERS HAVING INVENTED A
ISTew and Cheap Oil
avi /> /.? ttr> \r t\rn
/' 'w t- jj <./ j- i,j > J J. >
offers Hie samo for sale in any quantity. It will burn
in any kiml of Cauiphino Lamp, without smoke.
The public arc invited to call and see tho light, and
judge lor themselves. An ordinary sized Lamp, filled
with tho Trcbeno will give more light than ten sperm
candles, at a cost of not more than. two cents per
hour.
HOCOTT A SUTHERLAND.
Camden. S. C., Dec. 13
Notice.
rIMIIS T.S TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS FROM
1 trading for a Note given to Mr. M. K. Black, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated the
railv part of the present year, and signed by "Sutherland
& Lenmnd and Jatnes Dnnlap"'?the said note
having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper.
It was given for the hire ol Phil and Charles for tho
year 1st; 1. E. W. BONNE Y.
December '20
Notice.
\\T K WILL SELL GOODS DURING 1802 FOR
t cash only. No hooks or memorandums will bo
will be kept. No goods will be allowed to leave tho
store until fully settled l'or. No orders will be filled
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is intended
lor one and all: and we very much hope that
no one will ask us to depart from this rule, as we are
determined to adhere to it without respect ot persons.
Dec 'JO :tm MARONEY, BOSWKLL <k BRO.
Notice.
ON AND AFTER THE FIRST OF JANUARY
next, my business will be conducted entirely upon
cash principles. The necessities of the times
obliges me to adopt this system.
1 take this opportunity to request all those who are
indebted to mo by open account, to call and settle tho
same, either by cash or note, as promptly as possible.
December 2U GEO. ALDKN.
Notice.
(CREDIT SALES, AS HERETOFORE, WILL BE
J discontinued on and after the 1st of January
next. Special arrangements onlv accepted.
December 20 DRAKEFORD & CO.
NoticeI
HAVE THIS DAY, OCTOBER 24, SOLD OUT
my entire stock of Goods, Wares and Merchandise,
in tho town of Camden, to I. M. Springer. Esq., who
will continue the business at the same stand I have
occupied heretofore in the said town. All persons
wli/k !iiv> i?k anvn'ic/t itti]/tldn/1 tA n-*a ttfill nlnnon r>L/>
?? I IV' ?t 1 V. *UIJ M IOV IMMVWV^I tv? 1*IV| HIU J/IVUOU UlilAU
payment of the same to said J. M. Springer, at an
early day; and all who have claims against me will
present iliem to him for settlement.
December i:i R. SPRINGER.
Notice.
rpiIK UNDERSIGNED INTENDING TO MAKE
.1 a change in his business on the lirst of January
next, will dispose of his stock of goods at exceedingly
low prices, until that tinio, for cash, or to punctual
customers. My object is to turn as many goods as
possible into cash, giving the purchaser a LIBERAL
bargain for his money. K. W. BONXEY.
1ST otice.
I") EQUIP ED IN ALL CASES TO PAY CASH
X lbr purchaser and the utter impossibility of
making collections, I am compelled to inform my customers.
that if no special arrangement is made for
short credits on call, 1 will adopt the cash system exclusively
on the lirst day of January next.
December <? C * W. D. McDOWALL.
2000 lbs. White Lead,
WINDOW GLASS, YARNISIIES, <tc., FOR
> > sale by J. J. McKAIN.
November 15.
To Hire,
V FIRST RATE COOK AND WASIIER WILL
be hired for the year 1862, to a careful person.
Apply at the "Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY.
December 5
Bed Blankets and Quilts,
VFEW FINE BED BLANKETS AND MARSEILLES
QUILTS, at tho "Old Corner," by
November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
Seed Rye, Peas and Corn,
I7011 SALE AT THE "OLD CORNER," BY
. November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
Crockery & Hardware.
\ FINE ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY. HARPt\
WARE niul HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, on
hand, find lor sale at the "Old Cornor,1' by
November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
India Rubber Gin Bands,
CAUTTING KNIVES, CORN SMELLERS AND
J PLOUGHS, tor pale at the "Old Corner," by
November I E. W. BONNET.
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