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?M Sleeping Rooms, with .a Dressing Room, and four lire pleoee, * kitohen fnd one servant's room, store room, coops, Ac, and dflButll garden. The rooms are rather small, but all wwoe put in good order, and the place will be found a pleasant one for a small family. A small stable and stable yard may be rented with the 'hquie, If needed. The garden is already planted. / May 16 2 W. H. R-WORKMAN. TOWN ORDINANCE. AN Ordinance Levyiug a Tax ou Produce, Poultry? An aliiiiTMutrmni riaa (nm< nf <*"*- l- - ? - - <?*- -m f v,u ",,w vi vuiuuv/u, ivi uic piu pone of sale in Other markets. Be it ordained, by the intendant and Wardens of the Town of Camden, in Cou:iciI Assembled, and by authority of the same, That on and after the pat-sing of this Ordinance, a Tax be levied on .each item annexed, as follows: * , Flour. 50ceuts per bag of 98 lbs.; Corn, 15 cents per bushel; Peas, 15 per bushel; Oats, 10 cents per bushel ; Turkeys, 25 cents each; Geese, 20 cents; Ducks, 15 cents each; Chickens, 15 cents each; Butter, 15 eenty per lb.; Eggs. 10 cents per dozen Free negros shipping any of the articles specified, shall be taxed double the above rates Provided, That there is nothing in the above Ordi uunv^ IU j;wjnwiv|/tiivicp*ivHi KUU uuuunjr oiiippiii^ tiitrii <rivn produce, or Government agents, when they purchase direct from tho producer. May 16 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMEER, ) Columbia, May 18, 1802. $ All persons who have presented bellR, and ail others who may be disposed to present bells to the State, to be used in the manufaelure of cannon, arc hereby requested to have them transported to Columbia hs soon as practicable, the cost of transportation : J i... a.I... T> ? i-.. -i- .1- - n . w uo pin uy iiiu nutiu. uy uruur ui mc vjrovernor and Couucil. B. F. ARTHUR, Secretary. May 16 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJ. & INSP. GENERALS OFFICE, ) P,n A DT PDTAVT 1 Gfll \f A V 1 QRO I . ) Genkrai, Order No. 18. 1. TUP: ORDINANCE OF TIIE CONVENTION of the people of South Carolina being rewarded by the Executive Council as the paramount law of the State, and the necessity of maintaining a police through the exemption of Oversoers being considered of vital importance by the Executive Council, be it ordained, That all exemptions of Overseers, properly granted by the Adjutant and Inspector-General upon certificates complying with the requirements of "an Ordinance to exempt Ovprseers from the performance of militia duty," shall be regarded by the Adjutant and Inspector General as exempting Overseers from the operation of the Conscript Act. By order:' WILMOT G. PkSAUSSUBE, Adjutant and Inspector-General. JC^AII papers in the State insert once. May 1G . 1 Vinegar. Flour, &c \PURE. ARTICLE OF APPLE VINEGAR, two yenre old Also a large quantity of fine Family Flour, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, ?ic., rf'c. For sale at low prices, for the cash, by May 9 2 M. SMITH. % 11 Cash Store NO CREDIT TO ANYBODY ' FOR ANYTIIINO. Beautiful white leaf lard; Fiour?different brauds?on hand when possible; Meal and Grist, of white clean corn; Rice, Clarified and Brown Sugars; Spices <>f all kinds, and Essence of Jamaica Ginger; Southern Preservtd peaches?abo, fresh Peaches; Green ('orn and Tomatoes. November 29 ly A.T. LATTA. Committed to Jail. IN Kershaw hisiriot , B. 0., on 2d Inst., a negro boy. He nays hia name is LEWIS, and that he belongs to Major Samuel Young, of Laurence District, S (J. Said boy is five feet 6 or seven inches high; weighs 150 or 55 pounds, age 24 or 25 years, has on a striped linsey homespun ooat and vest. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay oxpences and take him nwav. May D , ' DUNCAN SHEORN. Dissolution of Copattner. ; i shift' ; >' THE eopsrtaerahip heretofore existing under the name of Bash & Smith, is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. H. BASH. May 9 M. SMITH. NOTICE. THE undersigned having purchased tho entire stock of goods heretoiore belonging to the above named firm, the junior partner, Mr. Bash, having en f- 1 - *?-_*--? unmu lur uiu wmt iu uio Bt*rv ice oi me uonieuenicy, will continuo business nt the old stand, and thanktUl for past favors, would respoetiuily solicit a continuance of their patronage. The notes and accounts have all fallen into my hands, of the firm, and will be settled with me. May 9 3 M.SMITH. NOTICE. ALL persons who have demands against the estate of John W. Arthur, decVi., will please present the same, duly uttested to M m. U. Tayl<>r, Esq , my attorney. And all persons who are indebted to said estate, will please make puymont to my *?id attorney, at an early day. C. Attl'HUR, Administratrix of John W. Arthur, dee'd. May 9 4 South-Carolina?Kershaw Distriot. BT WM. M. BOLLOCK. ESRUIRK, ORDINARY. Y\I II Kit ISA S, WILLIAM M-KAIN APPLIED T to me for Letters or Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties rig ts ntid credits of John J. Mcivuin, late of tho District aforesaid, deceased: These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil, and singular, the kindred and'creditors of the s>id deceased to bo and appear boforo mo at our next Ordinary's Court ior the said District to he hol-len at Kershaw Court Houso on tho twenty third day of May inst., to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not be granted Given under my Hand and Seal, this soventh day of May. iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and s/xty-iwo, ar.d in tho eightysixth year of the Independence and sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. May 5 2 WM M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. STATU OF SOUTH CAHOL1IVA. ADJT. & OFFICE, ) Oat.it mm a. S. 0? Mnv 2. lHfi'2. I GENERAL ORDER AO 17. IC. D. MELTON HAVING BEEN APPOINTED by tlio Governor and Council Assistant Adjutant-General of South Carolina, with the rank of Major, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. II. G. A. Follin having been commissioned by the Governor and Council as First Lieutenant and assigned to duty in the office of the Adjutant and Inspector-General, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. III. Pursuant to the pcrmision given by the Governor and Council to assign an officer as Assistant Adjutant-General, with, rank of Captain. Louis D. DeSaussure is assigned to duty as such Assistant, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly IV. Maj. C. D. Melton and Lieut. G. A. Follin are assigned to duty for the Upper Division, the office whereof is at Columbia; and Capt. Louis D. DeSaussuro is assigned to duty forAhe Lower Division, the office whereof is at Charleston. V. All muster and other rolls and all returns will l>e made to the office at Columbia. All other business for the Upper Division will be sCnt to Columbia, and for the Lower Division to Charleston. W1LMOT G. DKSAUSSURE, Adjutant Si Inspector-Gen. of S. C. JST'All papers in the State copy once and call attention. M ay 9 1 $50 Be wardT> A^AWAY FROM THE SUHSCHIBKR AROHT jlik- tue i ac oi August last. a negro man nam- d nfjy, (commonly culled Ben Shannon); hi own complected, about 24 years old, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, will weigh about 160 lbs., answers quick when sioken to He was purchased of Thomas K. Munition, of Camden, nnd is probably lurking about that place, or about 13. J. Miannon's plantation, or in Sumter District, or it may be thai he is about the pluntutions on the west side of the Wateree river. The above reward will bo paid for his apprehension andconlincmeut in jail so that I can get him. W. C. CUNNINGHAM Liberty Hill, S C., April 26 3 bp t he Sumter Watchman will please copy three times and send bill to this office. Notice. I FORK WARN aLL PKRS NS FROM TR \DINO for a Note given by me to John Flyer, for Hxty Five Dollars, dated tne last of reorna y or first of March of the present year?the consideration of said note having failed, I am determined not to ay it tinless compelled by law. G M. TU RN h. K. May 2 3 3S?" otitse. Required in all casks to pay cash for purchaser and the utter impossibility o0 making collections, 1 am compelled to inform 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 6 fi W. D. MoDOWALL. STATE Or EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,) CoLrwniA, S. 0., May 1, 1882. J TN CONFORMITY -WITH THE ACT OF -* the General Assembly of this State, ratified 2let day of December, A. D. 1861, authorizing the formation of a Cotton Planter's Loan Association in each Congressional District io this State, public notice has been given by the Comptroller General of an application made to him by eightv-five citizens of this" State, subscribing thirteon hundred and seventy-nine bales of cotton, averaging four hundred pounds each, and desiriner to form a Cotton Planters Loan Association for the Sixth Congressional District, the office of said Association to be located at Bisjhopville, Sumter District. Now, Therefore, I, Francis W. Pickens,Gfcv crnor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State, do hereby appoint the following named Commissioners to open books for he subscription of cotton at the following places: Bishopville?J. W. Stuck)', J. A. Carues, Ohas. Spencer. Snmterville?lion. F. J. Moses, G. W. Lee. Jas. E. Remhert. Statobnrg?J. B. Moore, Samuel J. Bradjdy. Camden?A. M. Kennedy James Duntsp, H, McLeod. Tiller's Ferry. ? Wiley Kelly. J, R. Shaw, Dr. J. B. Lucas. Manning?Hnggins.* Yorkville?W. B. Wil son, J. 11. Adams, A. B, Springs. Chester? G. G. Patterson, W. H. Anderson, M. Williams, Winshoro?Osmond Woodward, John Cockril, R. E. Ellson. The hooks to he opened from the 2d to the 18th day of May instant inclusive In all other particulars the Commissioners hereby appointed will comply strictly with the provisions of said Aet prior to the powers of a corporation being granted to such Cotton planter's Loan Association. The Commissioners Hereby appointed at Bishopville are authorised to call a meeting of the subscribers, "at some convenient place," within "a reasonable time" after the 18th inst.. for the election of the Directors as provided for in said Act. F. W. PIClvENS. May 9 South-Carolina?Ksrshaw District BY WM. M. BULLOCK, KSQU1UE, ORDINARY. TTfT RKRBA3, THOS. MOORE applied to me ? for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits oL David C. Moore, late of the District aforesaid, de ceased: 'theseare, therelore. 10 cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the said deceased to bo and appear before me at our next Ordina ry's Court for the suid District, to beholden at Ker shaw Court Ilouso on the lGth dav o! May next., to show cause, if any,' why the said administration should not he irrunted. (iiven under tuy liuud und Seal, this 26tli day of Yiay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two aud in the eighty-sevemh year of the Independence and Sovereignty of toe Mate of South Carolina. May 2 2 \VM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D. Attention, Cavalry! [^OR SALE?A SPLENDID STRONG. ACTIVE, cUmluuy r avalry llorse. Apply lor information at tho Lank of Camden. April 25 Notice. Council Chamber, April !0, 1862 On m< tion, it wnso dered that the following -ection of a T<>\vn Ordinance, relative to slaves, pa-sed June 4, 1834, be published iu the Camden Confederate, and the game enforced from and after publication of this notice: Section 2. Slaves shall not occupy anv house outhouse or kitchen, not connected with and under the supervision of son.e white person. Penal v?Such slave shah be committed to jail until discharged by the owner, at his cost. Passed June 4, 1834. April 18 Clothing V LARGE LOT OK SUMMER CLOTH I KG FOR Men and Roys, on hand, and for sale at low prices by E. W BONNEY. April 11 AN AMEN DiHENT TO M ARKET ORDINANCE. BK IT ORDAINED BY THE INTKNDANT AND Wardens of the Town of Camden in Couucil assembled, and by authority of the same, That no Botchers Meat shall be offered for sale wiihin the limits of the Town, at any otli. r p ace than in the Market, un il the same shall have been exposed for sale tlwro until 10 o'clock a. m ; and that no resident of the town shall Retail Butcher s Meat at any other pl.ice than in the Mark< t during the day. Market to be opened daily (^uuday's exec, ted) at sun-rise all <he year round a nytliing contained in the 2d and 3d sections of Ma>kel Ordinance, passed January 13, 1860, repugnant to the above, is hereby repealed. Ratified in Council the twenty-fi st day of April, 1862. JAMES DUALAP, . May 2 4 intern I ant. PRODUCE. ' ' "HE UNDERSIGNED WILL TAKE IN PAY1 ment of debts, ull kinds of oouuiry produce at the highest market price, at the time of delivery. Anxious to closo up his old business, as far a? Dossi ble, and at the same timo accommodate the (armor and planter, he solicits such payments. January 24 ?E. W. BONNEY. % Marck 1 11 Hen and Boy's Coats, 1 And other garments, on sale at low J figures. ha> 2 k. w. bonnet. ? 1 o * '. mg< m'j "* i ? * ' Closing up. rp?e undfrsioned haying determined 1 to close his present business, in oonsequence of the difficulties in obtaining ^uadi, will dun use ol but stock uow on liHiid at very low rate* fbr'XasK. Those wishiug such tilings as h? has to oiler, will find it to their .ntei est to give him a call. 1 May 2 E. W. BONNET. 44 Matting: Also cotton car?etino and linen Crumb Cloths, for sale at the 44 Old Comer." May 2 E. W. ROnNBY. Agency Lynchburg Hose and Fire j Insurance CompanyLYNCHBURG, VA. ?o? ' 1 Merchants' Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. Policies in the above Companies issued, at usua rates. W. D. MoDuWALL, November 1 Agent. Fine North Carolina HamsAS?i\LL QUAMITY OF NO. OA. HAMS iu store and for sale low, at the "old Prick. Coi ner," by T. 8. MYERS. February 21 6 Notice. MR. V. E. MANGET is ray authorised agent during my absence in tbe service. May 2 3 IV. L. Car ASS. Found A LARGE GOI.D BRK AST-PIN, WHICH THE owner can havo by proving property and paying for tbe advertisement. Apply at this office. May 2 2 XV W bXWa During my absence from the stateCapt. J. J. NELSON will act as my Agent March 28 6 T. S. MURPHY. NOTICE CAPT. J J NKLSON WILL ACT AS MY authorized agent during my abstr.oe from the State. W. W. McCOY. 1 April 5 4 Salt and Ginger. ' 1 ^ABLE SA I.T AND CINGER, JUST received" m 1 and for sale at the 14 Old Corner." March 28 ' E. W. BONNEY. Crockery and Glassware. \ GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROOKEBT AND Glassware on hand, and tor sale low at the 44 Old Corner."by E. W. BONNEY. February 14 WORSTED DRY GOODS. Also rich silk presses, with a large quantity of Km broideries, &c., for sale at cost, for cash, at the "Oid Corner " E. W. BONNET. January 24 Bricks, Lumber, &c. \FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS seasoned Flooring BOaRi S. SHINGLES, Ac.,, for sale at the ''Old Corner," for cash only. November 1 E. W. BONNKY. ? Carpets. Rugs, &cCARPETS, RUGS A FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE;, at the " < >ld Corner," by November I E. W. BNNEY. Storage. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WILL BE TAKEN" on Storage, by making application to the subscriber, at the ''Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY. April 11 To Rent. 4 LOT, WITH A NKW BLA< KSMITH SHOP. i y situated on the corner of Broad and York-street,, will be rented for the present year January .11 E W. BONNEY. Fresh Soda Crackers A SMALL LOT OF THE ABOVE hXTR \ FINK article, for sale at the "OldBrick Corn?r," by May 9 4 T a MYEK& c n t t n k W ANTESIX lOOO Bales, >V1 (iOOI) COTTOJjT W ANTED, for which the highest imai-Jtft prioe* be paid in QA8H,by WM. J. GERALD: Coroden, A prill 8 Sm