Field Hands Wanted.
I WISH TO HIRE SIX OR EIGHT GOOD FIELD
Hands for the present year. For particulars address
me at Hickory Head, or J. M. Gaylo, at Camden,
S.O. S. F. CLYBUhN,
February 7 3 llickery Head, S. C.
NOTICE.
rpHK following persons have applied to Council for
JL License to retail Spirituous Liquors in tho Town
of Camden, for the year 1862.
E. G. Robinson appiied for Licenso No. 1, or Tavern
License, and offers as his sureties L. McCandless and
b\ McLarnon.
Merony, Boswell A Bro. applied for Licence No. 2,
or quart licence, aud offer as their sureties M. Drucker
and F. McLarnon.
Gayle A Young applied for License No. 2, or quart
licence, and offer us their sureties Jas. McEwen and
Joseph W. Doby.
F. McLarnon applied for Licenco No. 2, or quart licence,
and oliors as his sureties J. R. Dye and D. D.
Perry.
T. S. Myers applied for Licence No. 2, or qimrt licence,
and offers as his sureties Jas. Conner and Mcroncy,
Boswell <fc Brother.
Jusuies McEwon appliodfor Licence No. 2, or quart
licence, and offers as his sureties J. W. McCurry and
R. "W. Young.
February 7 2 J. W. McCURRY, T. R.
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the post office, uxcalled
for on the 1st of February, 1802 :
A. Lee, Josoph T.
Atkinson, E. M.
B. Mallory, D.
Brenan, Benjamin Mescs, Miss
Broebman, \v. M. It. n.
Brown, M. Nauce, Ilubrd
Bracy, G. W. Page, Sam
Brown, Mrs. Nancy, Pore, J. G.
c. r.
Chisohn, Mrs. Sarah Rodger.s, Mrs. Anna S.
D. S.
Davis, Mrs. Jauo Simons, Mary Aim
Davis, Miss M. J. Stuckey, K.
F. Stinson, T B.
Falkonbcrry, John Smith, H.
Freeman, jr., M. Seoit, Mrs. Malinda
Foster, Jolm Scott, Mrs. Lueiuda
Freeman, Matthew Stephens, Irrny
Fishhr, Dr T.
Flinu, Dr. Thomas J. Tout, Dr. F. S.
G. W.
Gowill, William Wvross. Susan
li. Watts, J. F.
Howcnt, Mrs. II. M. While, Mrs. Sallie K.
Habersham, Miss Maria E. Wilson. Joel
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Johnson, John Williams, J. K.
K. Wlmn# \ii-? \1
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Kelly, Mrs. Lcatiora 3 Young, Mrs. S.
L. Young, John W. 2
Leyt, Mrs. E. Young, J W
Persons calling for them will please say they arc
advertised.
February 1 T. W. PEGUES, P. M.
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Factory Yarn.
Bagging and rope, blankets, &c., &c., &c.
Just received in storo Factory Yam, all numbers;
Bagging and Rope, good articlo;
50 pair heavy Blankets, largo size, suitable for
Camp use;
Brown Shirting and Cotton Osnaburgs;
Flour and Wheat, Corn, Oats, Peas, <f-c., Ac., for
sale low at H. SOMMERS.
P. 8. Wanted to purchase one thousand bushels
Com, for which the highest market prico will be paid.
February 7 1
A
Town TaxesThe
books will be opened on monday
next, 10th inst., at the officio of J. Duulnp, for
receiving Tax Returns, and will remain open till the
10th of March, when they will be closed, and defaulters
will be double taxed.
February 7 2 E. B. DUNLAP, C. T. T.
Wide IronPLOUGH
STEEL, SOCKET SPADES. HOES,
Ac., just rceoivccl by E. W. BONNEY. i
February 7
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
BT WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, JOHN KIRKPATRICK APPLIED
tome for Letters of Administration on all
and singular the goods and ^chattels, rights and
credits of Paul F. Villepigue. late of the District
aforosuid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to beholden at Kershaw
Court House on the 24 th day of February
inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 5th day
of February, in the year of our Lord 0110 thousand
eight liuudred and sixty-two and in the eighty-seventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
February 1 3 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
Cough Syrup.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of the
n.nut firifl r1> 1 -
v..vuv ??>iu jjuu^o, x iqiuiuu uy
December 20 J. J. MoKAIN.
PRODUCE
rpilk undersigned will take in pay
1 incut of debts, all kinds of country produce at
the highest market price, at the lime of delivery.
Anxious to close up his old business, as far as possible,
and at the satno timo accommodate the farmer and
planter, he solicits such payments.
January 24 * K. W. BONN ICY.
Liquid RennetBlair
& weytips liquid rennet, for
making, in a few moments, tho most delicious
desert. For sale by J. J. McKAIN.
December 20
Snuff?Snuff.
MACAROY, SCOTCH and HIGH TOAST SNUFF,
for sale I>y G AYLE .t YOUNG.
January 24 J
Notice
AilAVK PURCHASED MY BROTHER'S INTERest
in the stock of goods formerly belonging to
the linn of A. M. & R. Kennedy, and will open the
store on Monday, 27th inst. Present circumstances
compel me to sell for cash; or where a special arrangement
is made, a short credit will be given. The money
to be paid on call. BOBT. M. 1\ EXNKDY
January 2 1 -1
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the estate ot
LEMUEL W. BOYK1N, deceased, are requested
to hand them in, properly attested, to the subscriber.
January 24. 4 E. AY. BONNEY.
Sugar and Molasses.
/? HIIDS. CHOICE SUGAR.
O 25 bills choice New Drli'.'iiw Mnlnuooa
20 half-barrel do do. to arrive, and
for sale by M. BAUM & BROS.
January 3
NOTICE.
Ai.l persons having claims against
the instate of B. Boykin, deceased, will present
theni properly attested, tonic, and all those indebted
will make payment to T. l. BOYKIN, Executor.
January 3 *lmo
Oonl'ederate War Tax.
All persons who have not made their
Return, are requested to do so before the 10th
of February. Those who may desire to appeal from
the assessment made, must do so by that time.
A. M. KKXNWnv f! (' W t v t*
January 31 2
Coperas.
^TMIRER HUNDRED LBS. OF GOOD COPERAS,
J for sale at a low price, at the " Old Brick Corner "
January 31 3mo T.S.MYERS.
To lient.
A LOT, WITH A NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
situated on the corner of Broad and York-street,
will be rented lor the present year.
January 31 E. W. BONNEY.
Seed Oats.
OAA BUSHELS FINE QUALITY SEED OATS,
for sale low for Cash, at the "Old Brick
Corner." T e \rvi.M?>:
January 31 3mo
Tax Notice.
I WILL ATTHND AT T11K FOLLOWING PLAccs
on the following days, for the pur peso of collecting
the Tuxes of Kershaw District, for the year
! 1SG1:
At Liborty Hill, on Monday the 3d March.
At Flat Hock, on Tuesday 4th March.
At Buffalo, on Wednesday 5th March.
At Li/.enby's, on Thursday Gth March.
At Sell rock's, on Friday 7 th March.
At Curetou's Mill, on Saturday 8th March.
My Books will be opened then at tho store of Messrs.
McCurry Hammcrsloughs, in Camden, until the
1st of May, at which time the books will be positively
closed, and all defaulters doubled taxed.
January or 4 Jl. l'ATK, T. U. K. I).
NOTICETun
ttndersionkd iias just received a
good .article of HOLLAND GIN, and an excellent
article of N. E. RUM. A lot of good Rj'o WHISKEY;
also, a few barrels of North Carolina Extra,
at the "Old Brick Corner." T. S. MYERS.
January 31 3mo
1862 POSITIVE NOTICE. 1862
HAVING to pay CASH forall Goods wo buy, and
having closed our books, and do not intend to
keop any the present year, our business will be conducted
strictly upon the CASH system, except thoso to
whom we may be indebted, or by special arrangement.
Therelore, our customers and friends will oblige us by
adhering to the above. GAYLK & YOUNG.
January 3 3
3STOTXOE.
BY THE DEATH OF MR A. SOMMERS, THE
former lirm of n. & A. Summers was dissolved
on the 19th of November, 1861, ami the bnsiness will
be conducted iu future at the same old stand, opposito
the Market, by the surviving partner, Mr. II. SOMMERS,
who respectfully begs a continuance of patronage
from the public of Camden and vicinity.
H. SOMMERS.
Important to Purchasers
Having replenished his stock of goods, tho undersigned
invites tho attention of persons in need of anything
iu his line, to his large and well selected stock
of goods, such as?
Wenched and unbleached Shirtings, at all prices;
A very neat selection of Calicos; also, Mourning do.:
A large assortment of liouuet, Apron, and Dress
Ginghams:
Worsteds, Alpaceas, Merinos, Black and Colored Dress
oiiks;
Plaid Lindseys, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., etc.
ALSO,
Hoopskirts, Cloaks and Shawls, in great variety.
OSXA liEllGS. Uuxs,
jcjcjiseys, <(r.
A full stock now on hand of Cotton Osnaburgs,
Plaid Homespuns, Kerseys, Factory Yarn (all numbers),
Bcdtickings and all sorts ol Domestic and desirable
goods.
IiOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Ac, Ac., Ac.,
Ladies, Men's and Children's Shoes and Hoots of all
sizes, llats and Caps. Carpet Bags, Trunk", Guns,
Pistols and Knives, Letter Paper, Envelopes, etc.
READ Y MADE CLOTHING,
Shirts and Undershirts for Gents and Boys.
Special attention is invited to his
GROCER Y DEPARTMENT,
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v uiiMMiu^ oi vuusueu, uiaruicu and lirown Sugars;
Syrup and Molasses, Tea, Candies, Snap and Starch,
Flour, Lard. Matches, Spices, Vinegar, Soda, Brooms
and Buckets. Tinware, Hard and Crockery Ware, Cocoa,
Mustard, etc.. etc,
An early call w solicited, by
11. SOMMKRS.
Opposite the Market.
?."5?" Cash paid for all kind of Produce.
January 10 3
TO TJTT?T?
4 NKtlRO BOY FOR 11 IRK, APPLY TO
/\ January 10 3 IL. SOMMKRS.
NOTICE.
Mr ,r<?s. m. caylk is my authorized
Afieiit during lav ahs lice in the service.
January 'iino K. A. YOUXG.
T- J
_tn once.
ON AND A FT EH THE FIIJST DAY OF JANU
arv, I will sell no jiocxls on credit. Cash sales
only?and invito all those indebted to nio to make iinmediato
payment. or tailing to do so will lind their i
notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney for
collection. Immediate attention to the above is required.
T. S. MYERS.
January .'5 3iuo
Dissolution of Partnership.
r I'M IK FIRM OF A. M. & R. KENNEDY WAS
L dissolved on the 1st instant, by inutnnl consent.
Either partner will sign the linn's name in liquidation.
A. M. KENNEDY. 5
January 10 4 ROUT. M. KKNXKDY.
The Gash System
H AS I1KKX FORCED UPON US RY OUR
. inability to obtain the means of continuing our
business from any other source. Our customers will
therefore please take notice that wo will henceforth
till no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether for
goods from our store or for work lrohiour shop, unless f
under previous special arrangements, distinctly made
with us. J. J. WORKMAN & (JO. f
January 10 *
Crockery & Hardware. ;
4 FIXE ASSORTMKXTOFCROCKKRY. 11 ARD- I
t\ WARK and HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, on ,
hand, and tor sale at the "Old Corner," by
November 8 E. ?V. BONNKY. f
1
India Rubber Gin Bands, ,
CUJTTINO KNIVES, CORN SMELLERS AND *
) PLOUtillS, for sale at the "Old Corner," by
Novcmber 1 E. W. llONNKY.
Notice. \
It I'm T fit A T/I.'S .\Q lirilSTOPAni: ivrrr tm.' -
discontinued 011 ami alter tlio 1st of January :
next. Special arrangements only accepted 1
December 20 DRAKHKORD & CO.
Final Notice
^piIOSK W1IO ARK 1NDKRTK1 > TO JOSK1MI M.
J. HAVLK, ami J(>S. M. OAYI.K ?f: CO., arc again
notified that the notes and accounts of the said linns
are in the hands ol W. L DkR.vss, attorney at law,
for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they
will be positively put in suit.
November 15
IN" otico.
4* LL PKRSONS TNnKTVTK.n TO TTTW RRTATTi'
J\. of JOSEPH LEE, arc notilied that they will find
their notes and accounts in tho hands of W. L. DkPass,
attorney at law, for collection, and unless settled
by Return Day, they will bo put in suit.
November 15
To Hire.
A FIRST RATE COOK AND WASHER WILL
be hired for tho year 1SG2, to a careful person.
Apply at tho ' (>ld Corner." E. W. BONN EY.
December '?
Notice.
This is to caution all persons prom
trading for a Note given to Mr. M. k. Black, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated the
early part of the present year, and signed by "Sutherland
& Lemond and James Dunlap"?the said note
having been lost, ami since settled, by a now paper.
It was given for the hire ol Phil and Charles for the
year 1801. E. W. BONNEY.
December 20
Notice.
\\T IS WILL SELL GOODS DURING 1802 FOR
T cash only. No books or memorandums will be
will bo kept. No goods will lie allowed to leave the
store until fully settled for. No orders will be tilled
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is intended
for one and all ; and we very much hope that
no one will ask us to depart from this rule, us we arc
determined to adhere to it without respect of persons.
Dec 20 3m MAROXEY, BOSWELL <fc BRO.
Notice.
Having volunteered in the service
of my country, it now requires my business to
be settled up at once. I now call upon all persons
who are in anywise indebted to me by note or account
to settle the same by Cash or note, with my
agent, JOS. M GAYLE, who is authorized to transact
all my business. E. A. YOUNG.
January 3 1m
WORSTED DRY GOODS.
Also men silk dresses, witii a large
^quantity of Embroideries, Ac., lor sale at cost, for
castfT?t the -'Old Corner." 10. W. DONNE F.
January 2 I
HARDWARE,
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUAlB CLOTIIS. for sale
at the " OKI Corner." E. W. DONNEY.
January 24
Wanted, Forage for the
Army.
\XY PARTIES HAYING CORN, HAY,
Hliltl..* f.P \V I Mint u.il.1 i.UI
communicate with the undersigned, stating price
and (inutility. Sacks for Grain can ho furnished.
Hay, blades or Wheat Straw must bo tightly baled.
llUTSON LEE,
Major C. S. A., ^ Quartcrmaster*in-Chicf.
Military Department of So. Ca.
January .:i 3
Notice.
\\TK HAVING DISCONTINUED THE CREDIT
t system entirely, all orders mustheaccompauied
with the cash, or its equivalent. Special agreements,
ur those we are indebted to, accepted.
December 27 KOOPMANN ?fc SOMMERS.
NOTICE.
T DO hereby appoint and constitute Mr. F. McLAR~
NON my agent to represent me in settling up the
estate of \V. V. Perry, deceased,. All persons who
have business with said estate will please call on Mr.
McLnmon, at an early day. lie can be found at the
stand occupied by W. F. Perry, deceased, in his life
Lime. " D. D. PERRY,
January 23 3 Autn'r. of \Y. F. Perry, dee'd.
Annual Meetinsr
OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF T11E
SOUTH CAROLINA 11. R. COMPANY
ANl) OF TIIE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD BANK.
f (RusaHBssae i sssaasvesr
XL 1Z ff .kii S 1? ' AJtJfc
I'M IE ANNUAL MELTING OF TFIE STOCKHOLDERS
of tlio above institution will be held
it tho Bank Hall, in Charleston, on the second Tuesday
n February, it being the eleventh clay of the month,
lour of convening, 11 a. in.
()u the day following (Wednesday) there will be an
flection held at the same place, between the hours of
i .i ? > on/l 'j r?. v:r\u....t -/ ,i - n .
... ill. <111.. .? J'. 11IM l.'l i l/KCrt J/dCKUfS VJ I HI /fa XI'
oail Company and Thirteen Directors for Vic Hunk.
V coinniitt.cc to verify proxies will attend.
Tlio attention of the Stockholders is called to tlio
ollowing resolution, adopted at the Anuual Meeting,
icld in 185-1 :
Jicsolueil, That every Stockholder who shall liavo
nvned his Stock for three months previous to tlio
general Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, be pernitted
to pass on the Road. to and from said meeting,
rce of charge; and that every Stockholder who shall
iuvc owned live or more shares for threo months
revious to the general Annual Meeting of Stockholders,
be permitted to pass on tlio Road, to and from
aid Meeting, witn Ids immediate family, free of charge;
ind that the resolution of Febunry 12th, 1851, upon
he subject, be. and is hcrebv, rescinded.
J. 11. KM KltY,
January 24 8 Secretary.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROMXA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER.
January 20, 1802.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE SEVERAL
Departments of the Executive
Council will hereafter bo addressed to the
Chiefs of the said Departments respectively.
By order of the Governor and Council.
V. J. MOSES, Jr., Secretary.
January 2 t J