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Tribute of Respect.
At a meeting of the Camden Volunteers,
2d Regiment S. C. V., April 19, 1862, called
in consideration of the. death of the lamented
Lieut John J. McKain, Capt. Kennedy was
called to the Chair and Lieut. Niles requested
to act as Secretary. The following preamble
and resolutions of respect to the deceased were
offered by Lieut Leitncr :
As it has pleased the infinite God to take
from us our beloved brother officer and com"
patriot iunarms, Lieut. John J. McKain, whose
noble genial nature and heroic daring, amidst
the many vicissitudes of this cruel war, had
Sndissolubly bound him to our lioarts.
Resolved, "That in consideration of our love
for him, we cherish his memory with unabated
fidelity through life.
Resolved, That lie fell as none but the brave
can fall, nobly in discharge of duty.
jResolved, That we deeply sympathise with
his bereaved wife and children in their irreparable
loss.
Resolved, further. That a conv of t.hnsn r#?.
/ ? ? rj ? w?*v
solutious be sent to the family of the deceased,
and also be published in The Camden Confederate.
E. NILES, Sec'ty.
Announcements.
Mr. Editor: The frieuds of Mr. JOHN A. BOSWELL
announce hint as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election.
April 25 4
Mu. Editor: Please announce Mr. WM. M.BILLINGS
a candidate lor Tax-Collcctor of Kershaw
District, at tho ensuing election, and much oblige
April 18 MANY VOTERS.
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Special 3ST otices.
MF.MCAI, CARD.
JJIt. It. W1L.SUIN I3EIJNU DESIROUS OF
RESUMING the Practice of his Profession, respectfully
offers liis services to the citizens of
Camden and lvirkwood, on and after Thursday,
May 1st, lie may be found at the DcKalb
Douse.
April 18 4
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WANTTED.
1 O O O Bales
OF
GOOD COTTON
"WANTED, for which the highest market price w
bo paid in CASH, by
WM. J. GERALD.
Camden, April 18 2
IRISH POTATOES.
A FEW BUSHELS IRISH POTATOES FOR
the table?pronounced by competent judges to be superior
to any Yankee potatoes over brought to this
market?For sale at the POST OFFICE.
lr i. An
luarcn zo
GARDEN SEEDS,
OE THE GROWTH OF I860. A FULL SUPPLY
for sale at the POST OFFICE.
January 17
MILLER'S ALMANAC, FOR 1802.
PRICE?FIFTEEN CENTS. FOR SALE AT THE
January 3 POST-OFFICE.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE MAILS WILL
bo closed daily at 8 p. m.
The office will be opened from 8 a. in. to 12 m., and
from 1 to 3 p. m., and for one hour alter opening of
the mail in the evening. For the mid-day trains, the
mails to Richmond and Charleston are closed at 11 a
m.; and for all the other offices at 10 a. ra.
Letters dropped into the office for delivery, must bo
prepaid, two cents each. No letter is delivered unless
vvvama:/! m 11T T%wriTTi.in r* %r
nu pivyaiu. X. *Y. I'EillU U.O, X'. Al.
January 15 tf
AN AMENDMENT TO MARKET
ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the intkndant and
Wardens of the Town of Camden in Council assembled,
and by authority of the same, That no
Butchers Meat shall bo otl'ered for sale within the limits
of the Town, at any other place than in the Markot,
unt il the samo shall have been exposed for sale
there until 10 o'clock, a. m ; and that no rosident of
the town shall Rotail Butcher's Meat at any othor
placo than in the Market during the day. Market to
bo opened daily (Sunday's exeoptcd) at sun-rise all the
year round. Anything contained iu the 2d and 3d
sections of Market Ordinance, passed January 13,
1860, repugnant to tho above, is hereby ropealed.
Ratitiod in Council the twenty-first day of April,
1862. JAMES DUNLAP,
May 2 4 Intendaut.,
Men and Boy's Coats,
And other garments, on sale at low
flguros.
May 2 E. W. BONNEY.
Closing Up.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING DETERMINED
to close his present business, in consequenco of
the difficulties in obtaining goods, will dispose of his
stock now on hand at very low rates for cash. Those
wishing such things as he has to offer, will, find it to
their interest to give him a call.
May 2 E. W. BONNEY.
4-4 Matting:
Also cotton carpeting and linen
Crumb Cloths, for sale at the 44 Old Corner."
May 2 E. W. BONNEY.
Notice.
I FOREWARN ALL PERSONS FROM TRADING
for a Noto given by me to John Plyer, for Sixty Fivo
Dollars, dated the last of February or first of
March of the present year?the consideration of said
note having failed, 1 am determined not to pay it unless
compelled by law. G. M. TURNER.
May 2 3
Notice.
MR. V. E. MANGET is my authorized agent during
my absence in the service.
May 2 3 W. L. DePASS.
Found.
A LARGE GOLD BREAST-PIN, WHICH TIIE
owner can have by proving property and payiug
for the advertisement. Apply at this office.
May 2 2
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
UI 11 .11. .11. Ill, LiLiUUH, f.M^LlKK, UKIJI.NAKI.
\\7 HERE AS, TILOS. MOORE appUed to me
\ Y for Letters of Administration* on alT and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of Dav;d C. Mporo, late ot tho District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, tho kindred and creditors of tho said deceased
to be and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for tho said District, to beholden at Kershaw
Court House on tho 10th day of May
next., to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 2Gth day
of May, in tli? 3-ear of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two and in tho eighty-seventh
year of the Independence and 'Sovereignty of
tho Stato of South Carolina.
May 2 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
Attention, Cavalry!
I7*OR SALE?A SPLENDID STRONG, ACTIVE,
dashing Cavalry llorse. Appty lor information
at the ljank of Camden. April 25
$50 Rewardavawav
ifwrnr mmtw ?TT?cr"?i>Twi?T> a uattp
| r If A A I t vy All. XJ1I4 WVJ IVlOlilV I1UUUI
AYi the 1st of August last, a negro man namedBEN,
(commonly called lien Shannon); brown complected,
about 2-1 years old, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches lugh, will
weigh about 1G0 lbs., answers quick when spoken to.
lie was purchased of Thomas K. Shannon, of Camden,
and is probably lurking about that place, or about C.
J. Shannon's plantation, or in Sumter District, or it
may be that he is about the plantations on the west
side of the Wateree river.
The above reward will bo paid for his apprehension
andconlinement in jail so that I can get him.
W. C. OUNMNGHAM.
Liberty Hill, S. C., April 25 3
^35- i no outmer \\ aicnman win picaso copy tnreo
times and send bill to this ofliee.
Notice.
Council Chamber, April 10, 18G2.
On motion, it was ordered that the following section
of a Town Ordinance, relative to slaves, passed Juno
4, 1834, be published in the Camden Confederate, and
the same enforced from and alter publication of this
notice:
Section 2. Slavos shall not occupy any houso, outhouse
or kitchen, not connected with and under the
supervision of some white person. Penally?Such slave
shall be committed to jail until discharged by the
owner, at his cost. Passed Juno 4, 1834.
April 18
Clothing
A LARGE LOT OP SUMMER CLOTHING FOR
Men and Boys, on hand, and for sale at low prices
by ' E. W, BONNEY.
April 11
Copartnership
rpiIE UNDERSIGN l-.D II AVE THIS DAY
.l formed a Co-partnership, under tho namo and
st}'lo of W. C GERALD & CO., at the well known
stand occupied by tho late Paul P. Villipigue, and will
carry on a general Grocery and Commission businoss.
Cotton and Merchandise stored on tho usual terms.
The highest market prices paid for country produce.
Wil. CLA RKS< ?N GERALD.
April 11 2 WM. JAMES GERALD.
Wanted
A SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE, BY A
colored woman. Apply to
April 11 J AN E C A RTER.
Bricks, Lumber, &c.
A FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS
seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, &c.,
for salo at tho "Old Corner," for cash only.
XT 1 1 i'
rsuvuuiuur i w. UUi>?Nr, i.
Carpets, Rugs, &c(CARPETS,
RUOS & FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE,
J at the "Old Corner," by
November 1 E. W. BNNEY.
Storage.
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WILL BE TAKEN
on Storage, by'roakiflg application to the subscriber,
at the " Old Cornor." E. W. BONNEY.
April 11
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Final NoticeThose
who are indebted to Joseph m.
GAYLE, and JOS. M GAYLE <fc CO., are again
notified that tho notes and accounts of the said firms
are in tho hands of W. L DePass, attorney at law,
for collection, aud unless settled by Return Day, they
will bo positively put in suit.
November 15
For SalerpHE
TELEGRAPH LINE FROM CAMDEN TO
A Kingsville is offered for salo. There are 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 Rogisters,
and all the connections of the oflico are oll'erod for sale.
Por?OTi? vvicltinnr in tinrnltiiun moo tolrr* t'oii !"-%% *<% '
? v.wt/wm ii lUMiiifj vv/ ^/uivnunv UJUJ IUUV VllV AJtilU ?.">
it stands, with tho Glasses uud Brackets, or cau have
it taken down and coiled.
April 6 J. K. "WITIIERSPOON.
North Carolina bacon and lard for
sale at tho " Old Corner."
April 6 E. W. BONNEY.
TO RENT.
ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE HOUSE, CONTAINING
twelve rooms. It is situated m a healthy
and pleasant part of town, near Kirkwood. There
are on tho premises accommodations for servants, also
stables, a good well of water, and other conveniences.
For further particulars address Postofliec Box
No. 29.
March 28
Cash Store
NO CREDIT
TO ANYBODY
FOR ANYTHING.
^AA LBS. EXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LARD;
t)UU Rico, Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices;
Extra white Meal and llominey:
Southern put up Preserved Peaches;
Wax and Sperm Candles;
Crushed, Clarified and Blown Sugar.
All for Cash, and Cash only.
November 29 ly A.T. LATTA.
-A-gency
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
Insurance Company.
LYNCHBURG, VA.
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jfferchants' Insurance Company,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
Policies in the above Companies issued at usua
rates. W. 1). Mc DOW ALL,
November 1 Agent.
Fine North Carolina Hams
A SMALL QUANTITY OF NO. CA. HAMS
iu store and for salo low, at the "Old Brick
Corner," by T. S. MYERS.
February 21 6
Notice.
* MTDivn uv a nepvei' vncixr rmi-c crnirru
UU IV111V.T Ji 1 A X1 UUaU i II n OiAlfi
Capt. J. J. NELSON will actus 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 the "Old Brick Corner."
January 31 3mo T. S. MYERS.
Flower Jars,
IN ANY SIZE, JUST OPENED, AT TIIE'OLD
Corner." by E. W. BONNEY.
March 7
Notice.
A f It. A. M. KENNEDY WILL ACT AS MY
J l Attorney during mv absence from tlie State.
March 28 2 J. D. KENNEDY.
Coperas.
r IMIREE HUNDRED LBS. OF GOOD COPERAS,
\ for salo at a low price, at the " Old Brick Corner "
January 31 3iuo T.S.MYERS.
HARDWARE,
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale
at the " Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY.
January 24
NOTICE.
CAPT. J. J. NELSON WILL ACT AS MY
authorized agent during my absence from the
State. W. W. McCOY.
April 5 4
BURNET'S TOILET CASES?
ACII containing one bottle Cocoaine, for the hair,
-i otio bottle Florimcl, a new and delightful perfume
lor the Handkerchief; one bottle Kalliston, or Cosmetic,
lor removing freckles, sun-burns, &c.\ one bottlo
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 mako a handsome
and appropriate preseut from a gentleman to a
lady. ^
A supply just reived and for sale by
JOHN J. McKAIN.
Starch! Starch!!
A SMALL LOT OF FINE PURE PEARL
STARCII, for salo low, at the " Old Brick Corner,"
by T. S. MYERS.
March 7 3
To Rent.
A LOT, WITH A NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
situated ou tho corner of Broad and York-streetj
will be rented for tho prosent year.
January 31 E.W. BONNEY.
Muslins. Lawns. &c>
FOR LADIES' DRESSES, ON SALE, AT THE
"Old Corner." E. W. BONNKY.
March 7
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
CAN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner
than any ether medicine, is safe, pleasant and
reliable. Sold by J. J. McKAIN
Salt and Ginger.
HPABLE SALT AND GINGER, JUST RECEIVED
X and for sale at the " Old Corner."
March 28 E. W. IHXNJNEY.
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Extra Fine Family Flour
1 A A BAGS EXTRA FIXE FAMILY FLOUR,
1\'\/ in store and for sale low, at the " Old Brick
Corner," by T. S. MYERS.
February 21 3mo
Crockery and Glassware.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY AND
Glassware on hand, and for sale low at the " Old
Corner," by E. W. BONNEY.
February 14
Cough Syrup.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of the
Chest and Lungs. Prepared by
December 20 J. J. McKAIN.
PRODUCE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL TAKE IN PAY
U1V.UU KJk \4WfcO, ?U1 AlUUO Wl V.UUIJUJ piUUUUC 2111
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 accommodate the farmer and
planter, he solicits such payments.
January 24 E. W. BONNEY.
WORSTED DRY GOODS.
Also rich silk dresses, with a large
quantity of Embroideries, &c., for sale at cost, for
cash, at the '"Old Corner." E. W. BONNET.
January 24
1ST otice.
Required in all cases to pay cash
for purchaser aud the utter impossibility of
maning conecuons, i am compelled 10 lniorm my customers,
that if no special arrangement is made for
short credits on call, I will adopt the cash system exclusively
on the first day of January next.
December G 6 W. D. McDOWALL.
NOTICE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Headquarters, Columaja, April 19, 1862.
rpHE SHERIFFS OF EDGEFIELD, LEXington
and Sumter, or of any other District.
tflffpt.linp tvitVi tlinip Honnti<?S ftrn harnKn
directed to apprehend and arrest any men from
the Nineteenth Regiment South Carolina Volunteers,
(commanded by Col. Lytbgoc,) who
may be found in tho country without furloughs
properly signed.
They are to be considered as deserters, and
can be lodged in jail or delivered to any officer
of that Regimfent, or to Brigadier-General Ripley,
Confederate General commanding at
Charleston.
April 25 1 F. W. PICKENS.
tgT All papers in the State copy oncc.