Tkrge^mhlporU ob the Pamonky - l^deir with
commissary and ordnance stores.
The . Medical Director of Jackson's army re*
ports, nooffioiallv, in a letter from PortRepub- 1
lie, that on Sunday the enemy left on the field
1,000 dead and wounded, and on llonday 12,- .
00 dead and wounded and 700 prisoners. The
Confederate loss in killed and wounded was {
2OP on Sunday and 900 'on Monday.,
The Richmond TT.vnmm/r lcnmn hv a recent
arrival from Norfolk that on* of the regiments
ordered to march to reinforce McClellan, mutinied,
and that sixty of the men were shot
before order and obedience were seenred. At
the time of the departure of the Examiner*8
informant? sixteen English war vessels and, four
' iron clad, one amopg which was thought to be
the Warrior, were in Hampton Roads. The
canse of the visit of this fleet was unknown,
but gave rise to many surmises, both among '
our own people and the Yankees. i
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News from Europe.
Richmond, June 15.?The Africa has arrived ]
at Halifax, with Liverppool dates to the 31st
ult. The French army in Rome is about to be
reduced to a single division. The English Conservative
party have collected all their strength
for the purpose of upsetting Lord Palmerston '
on the retrenchment question, and a ministe- i
"rial crisis is deemed imminent. Mr. Lindsay 1
has given notice that he would call attention
to the relations of England with the Federal 1
and Confederate States on the 27th of June.
The London Times, of May 27tb, says that
Lincoln was right in describing the war as "a
big job." "It is," says the Timest "the biggest
job of the hind ever seen, and no more a ninety
days business. The battles known to be imminent
will exceed in severity any hitherto
w * fought." The Times, alluding to the infamous
proclamation of Butler, says that "it rerlizes
all that was ever told of tyranny by the victor
over the vanquished," and that "the state of
fkj||yery endured by the ncgros of New Orleans
cannot be more absolute than that now suffered
by the whites of that city."
From Chattanooga.
Chattanooga, June 14.?Chattanooga it
still threatened. The enemy is reported to be
below Shell Mound, on the opposite side of the
river, at Rankin's Ferry. It is supposed to he
Mitchell's force. A picket skirmish took place
at that point last night Col. Starnes' 3d Tennessee
cavalry, who were supposed to be cut
off, came in this morning. They had a skir*
mish with the enemy's cavalry, near Murfreesboro,
in which they capturod 68 prisoners and
killed 8. A battle is hourly expected between
Kirby Smith's forces and Gen. Morgan, in Pow.111.
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oil s v ancy.
Yankee Corruption and Deoeneract.?
The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati
Commercial, not having the fear of Fort
Warren before his eyes, speaks out in the following
plain manner:
Shall I say a word of public corruption?
The torrent cannot now be stayed. It is overwhelming.
Fortunes on fortunes are being
made, and will be made by favorites, and there
'seems to be no help for it except in general
repudiation. If I were to tell you the onehundredth
of what I know yon and I would be
in Fort Warren or Lafayette in a fortnight.
I don't mean to say that the secretaries connive
at or profiit by theso speculations; on the con
trary, 1 am confident they set their faces against
them, but they are powerless under the vast
amount of business under their hands, and the
pressing necessity of their departments.
I need not write you about the present Congress?Senate
and House. Nothing marks
the decline of the Republic more than the degeneracy
of these bodies. There is hardly a
first class intelledt in either. The Republic
has from the highest sunk to the lowest depth.
God grant that we may rise again.
Chaplains. ? The last act of the Confederate
States Congress; in reference to pay of
Chaplains in the army, approved by the President
April 19, 1862, allows them a salary of
eighty dollars per month, with rations for one
man. It^ives them no rank, and enacts nothing
farther in regard to their position and duties.?Southern
Pretbyterian.
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1 <l|Rtrii91 800
NOTICE. T
TOURING MY ABSENCE FROM THE STAT*
LJ Mr. Jonathan Page trill act as my authorised
igent^ . ..; , r'
April 6 4 W. T- ALLKN. .
For Sale- An
excellent one or two horse bugGt,
with top; and also a good DUMPING
2ART and Gear. Apply at the Bans of Camden.
April 6 .. : 4
The Cash System
HA8 BEEN FORCED UPON U8 BY OUR
inability to obtain the means of oootiniiing our
Business flr?m any other source. Our customers will
therefore please take notice that tre will henceforth
111 no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether for
goods from our store or for work from our shop, nless
cinder previous special arrangements, disk' ctly made
mth us. J. j. wokkmars k co.
January 10
Notioe.
THT8 18 TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS PROM
trading for a Note given to Mr. M. K. Black, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated the
sarly part of the present year, and signed by "Suthsrland
A Lemona and Jamos Dnnlap"?the said note
having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper,
[t was given for the hire ot Phil and Charles for the
jrear 1861. E. W. BONNET.
December 20
Notioe.
The undersigned intending to make
a change in his business on the first of January
next, will dispose of his stock of goods at exceedingly
low prices, until that time 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. E. W. BONNEY.
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LINE FROM CAMDEN TO
Kingsville is offered for sale. Therb are thirtr
seven (37) miles of go??d wire Twelve (12) miles of
it single new wire with soldered joints
With the same, two (2) good Magnets and Registers,
and all the connections of the office sr.- ottered for sale
Persons wishing to purcha*e may take the Line as
it stands, with the Glasses und B ackets, or can have
it taken down ana coiled.
April 5 J. K. WITHEUSPOON.
North Carolina bacon and lard for
sale at the " Old Corner."
April 6 E. W. BONNET.
. Final Notice
rpHOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED TO JOSEPH M.
JL OAYLK, ana JOB, M UAYLK & CO., are again
notified that the notes and accounts of the said firms
are in the hands of W. L DePabh, attorney at law,
for collection and unless settled by Return Day, they
will be positively put in suit.
November 15
HARDWARE,
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sale
at the " Old Comer," E. W. BONNET.
January 24
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
t\ AN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner
J than any other medicine, is safe, pleasant and
reliable. Sold by J J. MoKAIN
Flower Jars,
IN AST SIZE, JUST OPENED, AT THE "OLD
Corner," by ?. W. BONNET.
March 7
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SUCCESSORS TO THE .
South-East Corner of !
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HLX3XIP OONttTA]
A FULL ?
CLOTHING, Hi
Boots and Shoes, CShookery
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Iron. Nails. <
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TfalE SUBSCRIBER HATING AC
MUTUAL LIFE INS
OF RALEIGH, NO
FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prepar
INSURANCE, on the most reasonable
at moderate rates.
WII
November 1 North
WH. L. DePASS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
IWOB IB SQOITf,
CAMDEN, S. C.,
Will nrnctioe in Kershaw and the surrounding Dis
tricta. November 1
VERY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINE
Dairy Cheese; Figs and Sugar Raisins.
Just received at the "Old Corner "
November 7 E. W BONNET.
PLOW STEEL.?Also. Plow Iron in all widths.
Also, Plow Moulds and Horse Shoe Nails, Traces,
Haines, Saddles. Ac. Just received at the "Old Corner."
Novembe 7 E. W. BONNEY.
BACON, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curing
and very fine for sale at the 'old corner,' by
E. W. BONNET
MedLiolne Oliests.
SURGICAL IN8TRUME IS, POCKET CASE8
Trusses. Supporters, Sho der Rraces, Ac.
a larpre aasormei 1 jusi opened at
Sept 26.?tf. McKAIN'S DRUG STORE.
Jose Q. Felipe,
{FROM HAVANA, CUBA,)
IMPORTER AND DEADER IN
Havana and Domestic Segars, tbe
Best Virginia Chewing & Smoking
Tobaooo.
A CHOICE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY SNUFF,
PIPES, Ac., Ac., WHOLESALE AND RET ATT.
No. 64 market-Street,
SJON OF "NO IMPO SITI ON,"
charleston, so. oa.
November 7
Blanket ShawlsAll
wool blanket shawls, suitable
for Soldier's Shirts, for sale at the " Old Corner,"
by E. .W. BONNEY.
February 14
Notice.
We will sell GOOD8 DURING 1862 FOR
cash only. No books or memorandums will be
will be kept. No goods will be allowed to leave the
store until fully settled for. No orders will be filled
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is intended
(or 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 of persons.
Dec 20 3m MARONEY. BftflWBi.1. St
4-4 Matting:
A LSO COTTON CARPETING AND LINEN
jt\. Orumb Cloths, for sale at the 41 Old Corner.*'
Maj 2 E. W. BONNET.,
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Broad & DeKalb-Streets,
THCAROLINA,
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WTIjX OKT SA.98T2>
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/"are, Hollow War?, Tin Ware,
3-roceries, ?fcc.
TERMS CASH.
wHKhhhJH
CEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE
URANCE COMPANY,
>RTI1 CAROLINA,
ed to receive applications for policies of LIFE
terms. The Lives en SLAVES insured
.LIAM L. DePASS, Agent
Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Alabama
Fir? Xnsuranoe
COMPANY.
THE Undersigned, as Agent for tne above Southern
Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
ings, Ac.
November 1 ^ W. L. DePASS.
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
WE INVITE THE ' ATTENTION
of our fricads and the public generally to our
stock of
FALL AND WT FT 17 J?
GOODS,
Which is complete in all its various branches.
AND WILL BE SOLD I OR OA SB ONLY.
McCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
, Fall Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON .HAND OF HIS
last Fall purchases:
Super Black Bombazines.
" 5-4 Black all-wool DeLano.
" " " Cashmere and Merino.
" " " Plain and Drilled Alapaccas.
" 4-4 " English Crape.
Colored English Merino.
" Printed DeLanes.
Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel.
Merino Vests for children. Misses, ladies, boys A men
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j/ionvio, ivi IMUIUB UUU jS6D.
Union Dresses for Ladies.
Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlaton Muslins,
White Brilliantes and Dimity Embroideries.
Edgings and Insertings, Laces, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. A
good stock of English Cotton Hose and Half Hose,
with a fair stock of other goods suitable for families'
Fall use. W. D. McDOWALL.
November 1
Agency
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
Insurance Company
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LYNCHBURG, PA.
jtterchants' Insurance Company,
OF RICHMOND, PA.
Policies in the above Companies issued at nana
rates. W. D. McDOWALL,
November 1 Agent.