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J^itnct lif the Hon* of Representatives at the
eueaing election, end oblige
May 10 MANY FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Mftj. J. M.
DkSAUSSURE as a sqitabie person to represent
Kershaw District in the House of Representatives
at the ensuing election, and oblige
May 16 HIS FttlENDg.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR; ~~
Mr. Editor: Please announce 1IRNRY PATE a
-candidate for re-election to the office of Tax-Collector,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
Juno 6
Mr. Editor: Please present the name of Mr. J AS.
R. ARRANTS, as a suitable candidate to fill the office
-of Tax-Collector, at the ensuing election, and oblige
May 30 HIS FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor : You will please announce Mr. JOSEPn
S. G1RDNER as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the
ensuing election, ana oonge
May 16 MANY VOTERS.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. "VVM McKAIX
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
May 9
Mr. Editor; The friends of Mr. JOHN A, BOS^
WELL announce him as a candidate for Tox Collector
of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election.
April 25
Special Notices.
NOTICE.
ALL LETTERS, PACKAGES, &c., FOR CAPT
W. L. DePASS' Compayy must be directed to the caro
of C. M. WIXGES, Charleston, S. C. r
June 6 3
NOTICE.
AS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY I
should collect a portion ot the dobts due me in order
to meet current expenses, I respectfully request all
thoso indebted tome by note or open account, to pay a
part, if they cannot pay all. In my present position
I am unable to attend personally to collecting these
claims, but Mr. Doby, at the Branch Bank, is my agent,
who will receive payment and give receipts lor any ac
counts paid bim. T. W. SALMOND.
Virginia, May 9
MEDICAL NOTICE'
PR T RF.KNRT.TRP/W A WHO WTT.T. duuatw
.. ?? A.* v ?? Aia< x?x-iiUAii.i
iin'Camden during the Summer, offers his services to
the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac
couchier. Office over the store of Messrs. Gaylo <?
Young.
May 30
DURING MY ABSEMCETMRTJAS.
DUNLAP will act as my Agent.
March 21 ' v THOMAS J. WARREN.
otIbissell-^mentist.
HAYIVG REMOVED FROM CHARLESTON,
and looatcd in Catuden, offers liis Professional
services to tlio inhabitants of Camden
and vicinity. lie uiav be found at his residence
in Rutledge street, near Fair street.
May 22d, 1802
Mounted.'Men. For Home
Service.
THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL HAVING
passed the following Resolutions appended below,
calling for a Battalion of Mounted Men, Volunteers
from the First Corps of Reserves for State service, I
propose to raise a company for that purpose, and ask
our men of middle ago who the Government of the
Confederate States has exempted from duty abroad, to
join in defending our State at home. For if the enemy
should get a foot-hold in force anywhere on our
mainland, every available man will bo needed to keep
him from the interior.
Address the undersigned at Camden, So. Ca.
\ EDWARD M. BOYKIN,
1st Lieut. Kirk wood Cavalry, relieved from dut}'.
Camden, Jane 26, 1862.( J
'South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
BT WM. M. BULLOCK, KSBUIEK, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, D. J. CAMPBELL APPLIED TO
me for Letters or Administration on all and
singular the goods and ohattles, rights and credits of
Joshua Campbell, late of the District aforesaid, do-1
ceased:
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 be holden at Kershaw
Court House on the twenty-first day of July inst.,
to show RBUM. if anV whir t.ho aoirl
,???? ? ^ j .? ? j ?w wv.iv? HUiuiuioviauuu
should not be granted.
Given under my Sand and Seal, this first |
day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two,. and in the eightysixth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
July 4 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
Prime Lard.
kaa Bounds country lard op supem/U
RIOR QUALITY, for sale at the Old Cornor.
Also?Fine North Carolina Hams, for family use.
June 20 e. W. BONNEY.
wiiies. v
BO ASKS, PURE GINGER SRANDT.
I u " French <r . do.
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1 ?' Madeira.
Jtut MfifitvAd anil for- aala Kv
July4 2~" " "*W. C. GERALD & CO.
Notice to Wheat GrowersrpHK
SUBSCRIBER HAS,NOW GOT HIS MILL
X in thorough repair, for making good flour, and
feels confident of giving satisfaction to any who send
good clean wheat to his mill, both as regards quantity
and quality. J. H. VAUGHN.
July 4 lm
PASSPORTS. J
rpHE GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO
JL issue Passports in the name of the Stato, to any
person desiring to travel into any part of the Southern
Confederacy, arid I am now read} to issue the
same. The application must be iu person.
T..1? A % TATA If 1\.,U a nOCTTDU
%)uiy * ?t unv. m. i/loauoouajd.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, \
Columbia, S. C., Juno 26, 1862, \
TI1E FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS,
adopted by the Governor and Council, have
been ordered to be published:
Resolved, That the Governor and Council
still hold that all exemptions from military service
provided for by tho Convention of this
State, and other competent State authority,
are valid in law, and that they will insist upon,
the same.
Resolved, That the Adjutant and InspectorGeneral
be instructed to issue a general order,
directing all citizens of this State holding certificates
of exemption from this office, and otherwise
exempt by the laws of this State, to claim
their exemptions before tho enrolling officers
of the Confederate Government, and to notify
the Adjutant-General of such claim.
By order of the Governor and Council.
IT F. ARTHUR.
Secretary.
July 4 2
J?3T All papers in tlio State publish twice.
state: of south Carolina.
ADJT. it IN^^^RAL'S OhFICE, \
Columbia, June 27, 1862. J
\GENERAL ORDER NO. 27.1
TIIE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, BY
resolution of this instant, declared that exemptions
from military service authorized by State
authority are valid in law, it is ordered:
I. That all citizens of the State subject to
the provisions ot the Confederate Conscription
Act, to whom certificates of exemption have
been issued from this otfice, or who arc declared
exempt from military service by the
Convention of the State, or other competent
State authority, shall claim such exemption of
the Confederate Enrolling Officers in their respective
Districts.
II. That all persons whose exemption so
claimed shall be denied by the Confederate
Enrolling Officers, sball forthwith roport the
fact to this office, stating the cause of exemption
claimed, the District, militia regiment,
batralion and beat in which the claimant is enrolled;
and if lie holds a certificate Of exemp
tion from this otfice, giving the date and terms
of such certificate.
III. That all persons claiming such exemption,
and who have not received a certificate
of exemption from this office, will accompany
the report of his case with an affidavit^setting
forth the ground 011 which his exemption is
claimed, as required by General Order No. 20.
WILMOT G. DiSAUSSURE,
Adjutant and Inspector General of S. C.
J lily 4 2
JtSTEach paper in the State publish twice
and call attention to the same editorially.
N" otic?.
ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JANUary,
I will sell no goods on credit. Cash sales
only?and invite all those indebted to me to make immediate
payment, or failing 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
Cotton Cards at $4 75.
TtLR FAMILIES OF THE VOLUNTEERS NOW
in service, will be famished with Cotton Cards at
the above price, ir called for soon. They are supplied
al cost, by the State authorities. But a limited number
will bo distributed in the District, so that but one
pair can be sold to a family. J5. W. BONN.KY.
June 27
ADJ'T ?& INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE. )
Columbia, Judo 28, 1802. j"
SPECIAL ORDER NO. 29.
npiIE FOLLOWING OFFICERS HAVE
been selected by lot, are herewith announced
as commanding officers of Brigades
of South Carolina Militia, and will be obeyed
nud respected accordingly : Col. T. L. WOODSIDE,
of 3d Reg't S. C. M., com'dg 1st Brigade
S. C. M. ; Col. SAMUEL B. JONES, of
0th Reg't S. C. M.; Col. R. E. .WILSON, of
11th Rog't S. C. M., com'dg 3d Brigade S. C.
M.; Col. T. J. ROBERTSON, of the 23d
Reg't S.C.M. ; Col. JOl.'.N A. BRADLEY,
of t.Vio oftfli R n m n~
_ - ??V u. \y. iu? Will UJ^ UVU JJI l{t"
ado S. C. M.; Col. JOHN B. LOWRY, of 34th
Reg't S. C. M.f com'dg 9th Brigade S. C. M.
By order:
WILMOT G. DkSAUSSURE.
July 4 1
j?57~Each paper in the State publish once
Home Productions.
npiIK SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST
X price for country-made Homespuns, cither in
cash or trado. "Will also receive cotton or corn for
duos,at the jpghest market prices.
"Wanted now?500 yards Country Jeans and Plains,
eithor all cotton or with wool Ailing. Highest price
will be paid for 100 lbs. of good wool
Juno 27 * K. W. BONNET.
Pine Grove Seminary
The exercises will be resumed on
on the first Monday in July, aiid continue during
the summer months.
June 27 3
Public Notice
rpni? CITIZENS ARE HEREBY INFORMED
X that they are required to have their lots and
ditches cleaned, all nuisances removed, and weeds cut
down. The Council will inspect the same on Monday,
30th inst Parties failing to comply with the above
are notified that Council will order them cleaned at
owners' expense.
oy oraer. R. M. KENNEDY,
Juno 20 2 Secretary pro tem.
NOTICE.
During my absence from the state
Mr. Jonathan Pago will act as my authorised
agent,
April 5 4 W. T. ALLEN.
For Sale
A N EXCELLENT ONE OR TWO HORSE BUGi\
Gy, with top; and also n good DUMPING
CART and Gear. Apply at tile Bank of Camden.
April 5
Cash Store
NO CREOIT
tv A11XUVU1
FOR ANYTHING.
Q BARRELS STUART'S & LO^K RING'S
O Crushed Sugar;
1 bale heavy 8 ounce Osnaburgs;
10 gross good Matches, in paper boxes;
8 do/.on bottles Cayenne Pepper;
Choice Rice, Superior llams and Shoulders;
75 sacks super and No. 1 Flour.
Lard, Brown Sugar, Spices;
Preserved Peaches and Gingor Candy;
Cross A Black well's English Pickle and Piccalilla;
in storo and to arrive, and for sale for cash.
June 6 A. T. L\TTA.
January 1st, 1862Having
to pay cash for all my purchases,
compels mo to change my terms of business
after this date.
To enablo mo to replenish my stock, I shall sell in
all instances for cash, unless a special arrangement be
made for a short credit. All goods sold under this
arrangement must be considered as Cash, when
nAllori for
The reasons which havo induced this necessary
change, I trust, will be apparent to all. Cash customers
solicited. E. W. BONNEY
January 3.
NOTICE,
MR. JOS. M. GAYLE IS MY AUTHORIZED
Agent during my absence in the service.
January 3 2mo E. A. YOUNG.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate
of JESSE F. YOUNG, doceased, either by note
or account, will please call on the Administrator and
settle the same, by cash or note, as I wish to get the
business closed up in some shape or form, at an early
day. J. M. GAYLE, Adm r.
February 14 4
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The telegraph line from camden tor
Kingaville is offered for sale. There are thirty
seven (37) miles of good wire. Twelve (12) miles of
it single new wire with soldered joints.
With the same, two (2) good Magnots and Registers,
and all the connections of the office are offered for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase may tako the Lino as
it stands, with the Glasses and Brackets, or can have
it taken down and coiled.
April 5 J. K. WITHERSPOON.
(M lAAA
LBS. MWRA FINK CUBED NO. CA;
Ovvv Hog Round?Haras, Sidessod Shoulder*,
forays low at the "Old Brick Corner,""by
June 13 , * 4 , T,S.|IYBRg.
Extra Fine Family Flour
9 AA sacks extra fine family flour "
^UU warranted a No. 1 brand, in store and to arrive,
at the " Old Brick Corner," by
June 13 4 T. S. ^iYERS.
Clarified and Brown SugarsA
FEW HOGSHEADS OF NO. 1 CLARIFIED
and Brown SUGARS, for sale at the " Old Brick
Corner," by ;
June 13 4 T. S. MYERS.
?
Superior Boots and Shoes
I HAVE IN STORE A FEW PAIR OF EXTRA
line stiched French Calfskin BOOTS?various sizes.
ALSO,
A few pair, assorted sizes, of boys and- women's
SHOES, for sale low for cash, at my store,
ifune 13 4 T. S. MYERS.
Fresh Soda Crackers
A SMALL LOT OF THE ABOVE EXTRA FINE
article, for salo at tho "OldBrick Corner," by
May 9 4 T. 8. MYERS.
Wanted.
rpO BUY, FROM 6000 TO 10,000 LBS DRIED
Jl and green HIDES, for which we will pay for
green Hides Horn 8 to 10 cents per^lb., and for dried
do. from 18 to 20 cents, per lb., caah*on delivery.
June 13 MARONY, BOSWELL & BRO.
Cook for Hire.
A FIRST RATE MALE COOK TO HIRE.
Wages moderate. Apply at this office.
June 6 3
Notice.
ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE J. J.
McKAIN by note or open account, are earnestly,
requested to settle the same as soon as possible; and
all those to whom he is indebted will please present
their claims to mc.
? Juno 6 3mo WM. McKAIN, Adm'r.
NOTICE-.
rPHE SUBSCRIBER, IN ORDER TO MEET THE
A wants of the Travelling Public, has refitted and
repaired his OMNIBUS. It will run regularly to and
from tho DkKALB HOUSE, where a slate will be
kept. Parties in any part of the town, or Kirkwood,
by leaving their names at the DeKalb House, before
bod-time at night, may depend with certainty on having
the omnibus to call for them, without fear of being
left.
My old customers will find me ready and willing to
renew old acquaintance, by calling for them, when
desired to do so.
May 23 J. K. WITHERSPOON. *
J2f~Sick soldiers, in every case, carried to or from
the Depot, free of charge. J. K W.
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Bacon and Flour.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF NORTH CAROLINA
Bacoo, just received.
?also?
Fine fresh ground Flour. For sale low for cadi, at
the "Old Corner. E. W. BONNEY.
June 6
Pistol for Sale.
A FIRST RATE TEN SHOOTER PISTOL FOR
sale. Apply at the u Old Corner."
June 6 E. W. BONNET.
For Sale.
A NEAT TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE, ON RKAsonabk)
terms. Apply at this Office.
June 13
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