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/ NOTICE. Bank of CAiidkn. 8. C., April 18, 1862. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of tills Bank will be held in the Bank Parlor on Monday, the 5th day of May noxt* at 10 o'clock, a. ni. April 25 1 W. II. R. WORKMAN, Cash'r. Announcements. Mii. Editor: The friends of Mr. JOHN A. liOS 'WELL announce liim as a candidate for Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. Xpril 25 ' fcln. Editor: Please announce Mr. \VM. M. HILLINGS a candidate lor Tax-Collector of Kershaw , District, at tlio ensuing election, and much oblige April 18 MANY VOTERS. Attention, Cavalry ! IpOR SALE?A SPLENDID STRONG. ACTIVE, dashing Cavalry llorse. Apply lor information at the Bank of Camden. April 25 &50 Reward. RAN'A WAY FKOM THK SUBSCRIBER ABOUT the 1st of August last, a negro man named BKX, (commonly called Ben Shannon); brown complected, about 24 years old, 5 leet 7 or 8 inches lugli, will weigh about 100 lbs., answers quick when spoken to. Ho was purchased of Thomas E. Shannon, of Camden, and is probably lurking about that place, or about C. J. Shannou's plantation, or in Sumter District, or it may be that he is about the plantations on the west side of tho Watcree river. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and conlinement in jail so that I cm get him. W. 0. CUNMNCIIAM. Liberty Ilill, S. C., April 25 8 J3g?*"Tho Sumter Watchman will please copy three times and send bill to this ofiice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A . ? ADJ'T. & OFFICEE)) Colum hi a, S. C., April 14, 18G3* ) GENERAL ORDER NO. lo. XVflLMOT G. DkSAUSSURE, ESQ., OF ? * Charleston, S. C., having been appointed bv the Governor and Council} Adjutant and Inspector General of South Carolina, he is herewith announced as such, and will be . 1 J J i. - -1 15 1 - oueyeu anu respecieu accordingly. Ry order of the Governor and Council. S. R. G1STV Acting Adjutant 6c Inspector-Gen. of S. C. JC_*?~A11 papers in tlic State copy twice. April 25 2 WOTItL, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Headquarters. Columaja, April U), 18(52. 'THIE SHERIFFS OF EDGEFIELD, LEXington and Sumter, or of any other District, together with their deputies, are hereby directed to apprehend and arrest any men from the Nineteenth Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, (commanded by Col. Lythgoe,) who may be found in the country without furloughs properly signed. They arc to be considered as deserters, and can be lodged in jail or delivered to any officer of that Regiment, or to Brigadier-General Ripley, Confederate General commanding at Charleston. April 25 1 F. W. PICKENS. SPS" All papers in the State copy once. Notice. f!r?TTvr?u. f!naMurn 1 nvll in icr.o On motion, it was ordered that the following section of a Town Ordinance, relative to slaves, passed June 4, 1834, be published in the Camden Confederate, and the same enforced from and after publication of this notice: Section 2. Slaves shall not occupy any house, outhouso or kitchen, not connected with anil under the supervision of some white person. Penally?Such slavo shall bo committed to jail until discharged Bby the owner, at his cost. Passed Juno 1, 1831. " April 18 Clothing D A LARGE LOT OF SUMMER CLOTHING FOR Men and Boys, on hand, and for salo at low prices by K. W. BONNKY. 1 April 11 Copartnership rpIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY .1. formed a Co-partnership, under tho naino and style of W. C. GERALD & CO., at tho well known stand occupied by tho lato Paul F. Villipigue, and will carry on a general Grocory and Commission business. Cotton and Merchandise stored on tho usual terms. Tho highost market prices paid for country produce. WM. CLARKSON GERALD. April 11 2 WM. JAMES GERALD. WantedA SITUATION AS CHILD'8 NURSE, BY A 1V colored woman. Apply to April II JANE CARTER. Bricks, Lumber, &c. A FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS hX seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, 4c., for sale at the 44 Old Corner," for cash only. November 1 E. W. BONNEY. Carpets, Rugs, &c CCARPETS, RUGS 4 FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE, J at the 44 Old Corner," by j-Nuvumuer i JS. w. AJJN IS E Y . Final NoticerpHOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED TO JOSEPH M. X GAYLE, nud JOS. M GAYLE A CO., aro again notified that the notes and accounts of the said tirms are in the hands of W. L DePass, attorney at law, for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they will be positively put in suit. November 15 For SalerI^IIE TKLEGRAFH LINE FKUM CAMDEN TO 1 Kingsville is offered for sale. There arc thirty seven (37) miles of good wiry Twelve (12) miles of it single new wire with soldered joints. With the same, two (2) good Magnets aud Registers, and all the connections of the office are offered for sale Persons wishing to purchase may take the Line as it stands, with the Glasses and Brackets, or can have it taken down and coiled. Apiil 0 J. K. W1TIIERSP00N. Storage. 1>RODUCK OF ALL KINDS WILL BE TAKEN on Storage, by making application to the subscriber, at the ''Old Corner." E. W. BONNKY. April 1L "VTOKTU CAROLINA BACON AND LARD FOR l.i sale at the 41 Old Corner." April 5 E. W. BONNKY. TO RENT. ONK-1IALF OF A DOUBLE HOUSE, CONTAINING twelve rooms. It is situated in a healthy and pleasant part of town, near KirkVvood. There arc ou the premises accommodations lor servants, also stables, a good well of water, and other conveniences. For further particulars address Postoffico Box No. 29. March 28 Cash StoreNO CREDIT TO ANYBODY FOR ANYTHING. ft A A LB-\ EXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LARD; f.iVlv/ Rice, Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices; Extra whito Meal and llominey: Southern put up Preserved Peaches; Wax and eperni Caudles; Crushed, Glarilied and Blown Sugar. All lor Cash, and Cash only. November 29 ly * A. T. LATTA. Agency Lynchburg Hose and Fire Insurance CompanyLYNCHBURG, VA. Aerchants' Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. ISilieies in the jihnvn icminri nt. lisini rates. ~ "\V. I). McDOWALL, November 1 Agent. Fine North Carolina Hams ,4 SMALL QUANTITY of no. CA. HAMS J\. in store and lor sale low, at the "Old Brick Corner," by T. S. MYERS. February 21 6 IST otice. During my absence from the state Capt. J. J. NELSON will Uctas my Agent. March 28 ' G T. S. MURPHY. Apple Brandy. SEVERAL BARRELS EXTRA FINE APPLE BRANDY, five years old. in store and for sale low for cash, at llio "Old Brick Corner " January 31 3mo t. S. MYERS. Til T xlower jars, IN' ANY SI/. 10, JUST OPENAT TIIE "OLD Corner," by K. W. BONNEY. March 7 Notice. Mlt. A. M. JVl!<i> iN liU I \\ IJjJj AUT AS MX Attorney during my absence from the State. March 28 2 J. D. KENNEDY. Coperas. rpiIRKK HUNDRED LBS. OF GOOD COPERAS, J lor sale at a low price, at the " Old Brick Corner " January 31 3mo T. S. MYERS. HARDWARE, CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale at the '-Old Uoruor." E. W. BONNEY. January 24 I NOTICE. CAPT. J. J. NELSON WILL ACT AS MY | authorized agent during my absence from the I State. W. W. McCOY. I April 5 1 Muslins* Lawns* &c-> FOR LADIES' DRESSES, ON SALE, AT THH "Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY. March 1 02 i K r? a r, " r-_?I faq 1 & (=1 u f $ ^ 5 H QO 0 1 > ^ *<5 s ^ U ~ H I . I tasl 8 -o ?^ g o ! J jg C5 ~ s * O r=^; 2= ^ I | cc -a; H 5 *Zt I * /^ s r-l cs I?! s* = H i i ^ | ? pq C^5 S ^ ? O pSo; k . I .? -=>=J ^ f O L??I cd sal 1 ' O ? ? ? * T?vfro T7"Jv?a 171 a?u juAbia x me x aiiiiiy riUUl 1 AA BAGS EXTRA FINE FAMILY FLOUR I \ * \ " in store and for sale low, at the " Old Brick Corner," by T. S. MYEltS. February 21 3rao Crockery and Glassware. \ GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY ANL / jL Glassware on hand, and lor sale low at the " Ohi Corner," by E. W. BOXXEY. February 14 For Sale. \ GOOD BUGGY AND DRAFT HORSE; rV AI.SO, A SADDLE POXEY and COLT. Apply to March 14 4 M ATHESON A CO. Pnrn Winncj A 1*1 \j WW !U\yO) IT'OR MEDICINAL PER POSES. FOR SALE BY November 15 J. J. McKAIN. Cough Syrup. 1 POSITIVE CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, J\ Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of tlic Chest and Lungs. Prepared by December 20 J. J. MoKAIN. Produce. -"pilll UNDERSIGNED WILL TAKE IX PAYJl ment of debts, all kinds of country produce at the highest market price, at the time of delivery. Anxious to close up his old business, as far as possible, and at the same time acconimodato the fanner and planter, he solicits such payments. January 24 E. W. BONN ICY. To Rent. A LOT, WITII A NEW BLACKSMITH SII0P. situated on the corner of Broad and York-street, will ho rented for the present year. January 31 E W. BONNET. Wide Iron, PLOUGH STEEL, SOCKET SPADES. HOKS, fee., just received by K. W. BONNKY. Fohrimrv 7 BURNET'S TOILET CASES. 17* ACH containing one bottle Coconine, for the hair; u one bottle Florimel, a new and delightful perfume for (lie Handkerchief; one bottlo Kalliston, or Cosmetic, lbr removing freckles, sun-burns, Ac.; otie bottle Orental Tooth Wash, for preserving and beautifying the Teeth and gums. All put up in a neat and compact Case, costing very little, and would make a handsome and appropriate present lrora a gentleman to a lady. A supply just received and for sale by JOHN j. McKAIN. Starch! Starch lT A SMALL LOT OF FINE PURE PEARL STARCH, for sato low, at the " Old Prick Corner," by T. S. MYERS. March 7 3 WORSTED DRY GOODS. Also rich silk dresses, with a large quantity of Embroideries, Ac., for sale at cost, for cash, at tho "Old Corner." K. W. BONNET. January 24 IN" otice. Required in all cases to pay cash for purchaser and the utter impossibility of making collections, i am compelled to inform my customers, that if no special arrangement is mado for short credits on call, i will adopt the cash system exclusively on the first day of Jauuary next. December 6 6 W. D. McDOWALL. Salt and Ginger. I q^ABLE SALT AND GINGER, JUST RECEIVED X and for sale at the " Old Corner." March 28 E. W. BONNET. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, > April 10, 18G2 \ 'PHF FOLLOWING PREAMBLE AND resolutions of the Governor and Council have been ordered for publication, together with the letter annexed: * * * * Whereas, after a trial of three months, it is ascertained that the onerous daily dutios required of the Secretary of the Executive Council car.not be performed with promptness, punctuality and despatch by one already charged with engrossing duties of Special Private Secretary to the Governor; therefore, Resolved, That Colonel F.J. Moses, Jr., Special Private Secretary of the Governor, be excused from farther duty as Secretary of the Executive Council, and be remtttod to the duties of his original office, a9 contemplated by the Legislature when his salary was fixed by I ?A . Resolved, That Colonel Moses be instructed to deliver the minutes of the proceedings of the Governor and Council, and all papers filed or in his possession appertaining to them, to B. F. Arthur, Esq., who is hereby appointed Secretary of the Governor and Coiincil. upon condition that the Governor and Council shall tiot undertake to provide compensation for him out of the public treasury. Extract from the minutes of April 9. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Department, April 10, 1862. To His Excellency the Governor and Execti) tive Council. Gentlemen: In accordance with yonr resolutions of the 9th instant, I will transfer to B. F. Arthur Esq., the minutes of your body and the papers connected with them. In dissolving the official relation in which, for the last three months, I have stood to you, I beg leave to exprcsa my appreciation of the sentiment which induced you, in regard to the "engrossing duties" of my office as "Special Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor," to transfer to another the "onerous daily duties" required of a secretary of your body. Expressing my high respect and consideration for each member of your board, I have the honor to be gentlemen, your most obedient servant* V. J. MOSES, Jr., > Special Private Secretary. Ey order of the (lovcrnor and Council. F. J. MOSES, Jr., Secretary. XS?~A11 papers in the State copy onee. April 18 1 USTotice. ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JANUary, 1 will sell no goods on credit. Cash sales only?and Invite ail those indebted to me to make immediate payment, or tailing to do so will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. Immediate attention to the above is required. T. S. MYERS. January 3 3mo NOTICE During my absence from the state Mr. Jonathan Page will act as my authorized agent, April 5 4 W. T. ALLEN. For Sale 4 N EXCELLENT ONE OR TWO HORSE BUGt\ Gy, with top; and also a good DUMPING CART and Gear. Apply at the Bank of Camden, i April 5 4 The Cash System Has been forced upon us by our inability to obtain the means of continuing our business from any other source. Our customers will t)iArnf.\PA rvlnooo lobe riAtiAA fkot ??m!1 Ifiiviviviw j/iv??ov mnv u\'vivv vuob *10 ?111 IIUUUCIUI til fill no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether for goods from our store or for work from our shop, unless under previous special arrangements, distinctly made wiOi us. J. J. WORKMAN A CO. January 10 Notice. I^HIS IS TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS FROM 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 & Lomond and James Dunlap"?the said note having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper. It was given for the hire oi Phil and Charles for the year 1861. ?. W. BONNET. December 20 Notice. \ THE tJNDERSIGNED INTENDING TO MAKE a change in his business on the first of January next, will dispose of his stock of goods nt exceedingly lew prices, until that time, for cash, or to punctua 1 customers. My object is to turn as many goods as possiblo into cash, giving tho purchaser a LIBERAL bargain for his money. E. W. BONNEY.