The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, August 02, 1862, Image 3
Hlorfttii,i Proclamation to tltc People
of Kentucky.
The Northern papers publish the following
proclamation, addressed by Morgan to the pcojpJe
of Kentucky;
Glascow, July 10, 18C2. '
Kcntuckians, 1 am oace more among you 1
Confiding in your patriotism and strong at
laenmeiit to our doutucrn cause, 1 have, at
the head of my gallant band, raised or.ee n?ore
our Confederate flag, so long trampled upon
by tho Northern tyrants, but never yet disgraced.
Let every true patriot respond to my
appeal.
Rise and arm. Fight against the dcspoilcr!
Fight for your families! your homes! for thoso
you love best! for your conscience! and for the
free exercise of your political right", never
:tgain to be placed in jeopardy by the Hessian
invader! let the stirring scene of the late Richmond
fight constantly be before you. Our
brave army there and everywhere is victorious.
MeClellan and his foreign hordes arc grOvcling
in the dust.
Our independanco is an achieved fact*
We have bought it with privation and suffering,
and sealed the contract with the seal of blood.
15?; not timorous, but rise, one and all, for tlie
good cause, to clear out dear Kentucky's soil
of its detested invaders.
Kentuckians! fellow-countrymen! you know
vow <can rely on me.
John Morgan,
Acting Brigadier-General C. S. A.
Greenville, Mo., Captured by the Confederates?
a Desperate Fight.?The Northern
papers publish the following despatch, dated
St. Louis, July 23:
A merchant of Frcderickstown has arrived
here, and reports that a desperate fight had
taken place at Greenville, Wayne county, Mo.,
between a band of guerillas and two companies
of State militia stationed at that place. The
militia under command of Capt Lccpcr, were
surprised by the guerillas, who were under the
command of a man named Reeves. The guerillas
made the attaek at daylight, very suddenly
and fiercely, no pickets being out to apprise
our men of their approach. Capt. Lceper and
forty-eight of his men arc reported killed, and
a large number wounded. The rebel loss is
not known. The rebels took possession of the
town. 9
[Greenville i^s post village and capital of
Wayne county. It is situated on the St. Fran,
cis River, about 150 miles southeast from Jefferson
City.]
Active Movements.?A Richmond corres- ,
pondent of the Columbia Guardian, writing on
the 13th inst., says: "We hear indirectly to- '
day that Bragg is moving from Tupelo in the i
direction of Nashville, which lies on the way
to Cinciunati, and there arc certainly sonic
movements on foot in Virginia for aggressive ,
warfare which may change in a few weeks the
whole character of the campaign. I will not
say whotlicr these movements arc connected
with Jackson, or Lee or Ewcll; you will prob- '
ably hear in due time, and I hope in a manner 1
to cause a thrill of joy to agitate your State, as
Col. Preston says, "from Eutaw to the Cow*
pens."
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston has nearly recovered
from the effects of the painful wound received
at the battle of Seven Pines. lie will
be able to "report for duty" in'a few days.
The orders of Gen. Pope invite his troops to
n ?1/"vh ' "\7 4 1 ? >-v I
|/iu<i?v> tiuu iuu in v tu uuwum ni?
task-masters and drivers of white men, and to j
burn the houses of obnoxious citizens. *
MARRIED,
On the 25th of Juno, by the Rev, A. T. Capors, at .
Verona, Miss., Col. S. C. DePass, of Charleston, S. C.?
to Miss Emma K. Twichell, of the former place.
Wines, Tobacco, Bacon &c
*r BOXES FINE CHEWING TOBACCO,
t) 4 sacks Livorpool Salt,
3000 lbs Now Orleans Bacon,
White Wino and Apple Vinegar,
Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines, !
For sate by W. C. GERALD & CO.
August 2 2 '
Administrator's Sale
T>V PERMISSION OF WM.,BULLOCK, ORDI- i
i ? xt a ritt r tr I-- Tt:.,.:., t ...mi .? .
lXAivi iur JBLomiittw jyioti iuif x win oner tor saio. f
At public outcry, at the late residence ot John Marsh, i
deceased, on Wednesday, the 20th day of August 1
next, all the personal property belonging to the estate
of the said decoased, consisting of one horse and cart, <
cnttio and hogs, plantation utensils, household and <
kitchen furniture, Ac. (
Terms made known on day of sale. I
August 2 2 WM. OUTLAW, Adm'r.
^rinoiancements.
FOR OHDIN AHYT"Mr.
Editor: Please aunounco tho name of WM.
M. BULLOCK, as a candidate for the oftice of Ordidary
for Kershaw District, nt the ensuing November
election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
August 2
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Mr. Editor?You will please announce the
name of Capt. L. W. R. 1JLAIR, as a candidate
for a scat in the Legislature, at the ensuing
October election, and oblige
July 28 MANY FRIENDS.
Ma. Editor: Please announce Capt. D. D.
PERRY a candidate to represent Kershaw
District in the House of Representatives at the
ensuing election, and oblige
May 16 MANY FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Maj. J. M.
DeSAUSSURE as a suitable person to represent
Kershaw District, in the House of Representatives
at the ensuing e' \ and oblige
May 16 ITS FRIENDS.
FOR TAX-COLLE( TOR.
Mr. Kditor : Please announce 11KNRY PATK a
candidate for re-election to the office of Tax-Collector,
and obligo IIIS FRIKNDS.
(Tutm 6
Mil. Kihtou: Please present tlio name of Mr. J AS.
R. ARRANTS, as a suitable candidate to till the office
of 'fax-Collector, at the cnsuingelceiion, ami oblige
May 30 II IS F1UKNDS.
Mr. Kditou: Please announco Mr. AYM McKAIN
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at. the ensuing election,
and oblige 11IS FRIKNDS.
May 0
Mr. Editor; The friends of Mr. JOHN A. BOS*
WKLL announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election.
April 25
Sr>ecia,l USTotices.
]VLo11111ecl Me21 i'oi* Home
Service.
TIIE GOVERNOR ANI) COUNCIL HAVING
called 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 ugo who tho Government of the
Confederate States has exempted from duty abroad, to
join in defending our State at home. For if tho enemy
should get n foot-hold in force anywhere on our
mainland, every availahlo man will be needed to keep
him from the interior.
Address the undersigned ut Camden, So. Ca.
EDWARD M. BOYKIN,
1st Lieut. Kirkwood Cavalry, relieved from duty.
Camden, June 26, I 8G2.
NOTICE.
AS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY I
should collect a portion of the debts due mo in order
to meet current expenses, I respectfully request all
those indebted to mo 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. Donv, at the Branch Bank, is my agent,
who will rcceivo payment and give receipts for any accounts
paid him. T. W. SALMOND.
Virginia, May 9
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dll. T. REENSTJERNA, WHO WILL REMAIN
in Camden during tho Summer, offers his services to
the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac
couchier. Office over tho store of Messrs. Gayle
Young.
May
I>l It 1 \illY AB^EIUCE, IT1K. JA8.
DUNLAP will act as ray Agent.
March 21 THOMAS J. WAliREN.
Nl7 BISSKLT-DENTlsfiIIAV1VG
REMOVED FROM CHARLESTON,
and located in Camden, offers his Professional
services to the inhabitants of Camden
and vicinity. lie may be found at his residence
in Rutledgc street, near Fair street.
May 22d, 1862
NOTICE.
ALL LETTERS, PACKAGES, &c., FOR CAFT
\V. L. DkPASS' Company must bo directed to tho caro
:>f C. M. WINGE3, Charleston, S. C.
June 0 3
South Carolina?Kershaw Districtby
wm. m. bullock, esquire, ordinary.
WHEREAS, DANIEL McCASKILTj appliod to mo
for Letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits of
Malcom A. McCaskill, late ol the District aforesaid, deleased
:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
lingular, 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 beholden nt Kerihaw
Court House on the 11th day of August
itxt, to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 21st day
}f July, in the yoar of our Lord one thousand
sight hundred and sixty-two and in the oighty-sovcnth
yoar of the Independence and Sovereignty of
tho Stato of South Carolina.
July 2ft i WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D
Taken Up
A COW AND CALF, WHICH THE OWNER
can have by proving property, paying charges,
and taking her away. Application to be mado of Mr.
J. N. CLYBURN, at Cool Springs, or at this Office.
August 2 3
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK. ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
\\J II ERE AS, ELISHA HOLLAND APPLIED TO
? ? me for Jitters or Administration on all and
singular tlio goods and chatties, rights aud credits of
James L. Holland' late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
i ncse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, aud
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to bo and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to bo holden at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of July instant,
to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not be granted .
Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-eighth
day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightysixth
year of tho Independence and Sovereignty ot
the State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM M. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
South Carolina -Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, FsbUIItE, OUD1NAUY.
V\7 H KRIS AS, JOHN YOUNG, APPL1KD TO
t T me for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits ot
M.J. Young, deceased:
Those lire, t.liereforo tr? nilmnnicli -ill ?irnl
singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to bound appear before meat our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be hoklen at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of August next,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted.
Uiven under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-eighth
day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eighty- sixth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the
State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. BULLOCK, (). K. P.
South Carolina?-Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. ISUM.OCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
\\T 1IKRHAS, JOHN S. BRADLKY, AITLIKD
? t<? mo for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits ot
John N. Mclieod, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and ereditois of tho said deceased
to be and appear before mo at oar next Ordinary's
Court for tho said District. to ho hoiden at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of August
next, to show cause, if any. why the said administration
should not he granted.
(.liven under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-eighth
day of July, in tho year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two. and in the eightyseventh
year of tho Independence and Sovereignty ol
the State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. M BULLOCK, O. K. p.
South Carolina?Korshaw DistrictIJY
WM. M. ItL'I.LOCK, KSQUIRE, ORDINARY.
Y\/TI,1':RKAS'JAMES D- K-IItKPATRICK, APV
V PLIED to nie for Letters of Administration on
all and .singular, tlio goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Col William A. Ancruni, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased:
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 tlio said District to be holdcn at
Kershaw Court House on the eighteenth day of August
next to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
(liven under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-eighth
day of July, in tlio year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightyseventh
year of tlio Independence and Sovereignty of
tho State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. 1>.
Notice.
All those indebted to the late d. av.
COATS, deceased, by note or open account, are
earnestly requested to settle the same as soon as pos
Mime; uiiu sut mose ui wnom ne is liicicoiou, wilipieaso
present their chums to me.
August 2 ?, RZEKIEL GASKIN, Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale
I>Y PERMISSION OP WILLIAM M. BULLOCK,
) Ordinary of Kershaw District, T will offer for
sale at public outcry, at the residence of llarvel G.
Coats, on the 15th day of August next, all the personal
property belonging totho estatoof D. W. Coats, deceased,
consisting of the woodwork of a new buggy?
a chest of tools, for making wagons and buggies; one
saddle and bridle, n lot of wagon and buggy lumber;
also pine boards; ono silver lever watch, two bods,
furniture, bed clothing, etc.
Terms?All sums under five dollars, cash, of five
dollars and upward, a credit until the first day of January,
A. D. 18C-1. Purchasers will bo required to
give their soaled notes and two approved personal
sureties, with interest from day of sale*
KZEKIEL GASKIN, Adm'r.
August 2 2
Ordinary's Sale
BY ORDER OF THE COURT OF ORDINARY
to mo directed, I will offer for salo at public outorv
hufura thn f!nnrt. Ttnnan in Cnmrlon ah (I.a
Monday iu September next, all tho real estate of W.
D. Coats, deceased; containing thirty acres of land
more or less, situated in Kershaw District and State
- of South Carolina, botween the Robinson Road and
Broad Rranch, a prong of Granney's Quarter Creek?
bounded on tho north by land belonging to James
Downes and W. D. Gaskin, on tho east by John Gaskin's
land, on tho south by Richard Young's laud, and
on the we?t by A. J. Downes and J T. Barker.
Terms: A sufficiency of cash will be required to
pay tho cost of proceedings in tho salo of said land;
the balanco on a credit until the lirst day of January,
A. D. 1864, the purchaser giving bond and two approved
personal sureties, with interest from day of
sale, and a mortgage of tho promises to the Ordinary
to secure the payment of the purchase money, if deemed
nocessary. The purchaser to pay for titles exclusively.
DUNCAN SHKORN, S. K. D.
August 2 8
Cash Store
NO CREDIT
TO ANYBODY
FOR ANYTHING.
8 BARRELS STUART'S & LOVERIKG'S
Crushed Sugar;
1 bale heavy 8 ounce Osnaburgs;
# 10 gross good Matches, in paper boxes ;
8 dozen bottles Cayenne Peppor;
Choice Rico, Superior Hams and Shoulders;
Lard, Brown Sugar, Spices;
Preserved Peaches and Ginger ;
Large lot of Jug and Jar Ware;
| for sale lor cash. A. T. L VITA.
July 28
NO T I OB
rPJIK SUBSCRIBER. IN ORDER TO MEET THE
X wants of the Travelling Public, has refitted and
repaired his OMNIBUS. It will run regularly to and
from the DkKALB HOUSE, where a slate will be
kept. Parties in any part of the town, or Kirkwood,
by leaving their names at the DeKulb House, before
bed-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 lor them, when
desired to do so.
May 2J J. K. WJTIIERSPOON.
23?'*Sick soldiers, in overy case, carried to or from
the Depot, free of charge. J. K* W.
Prime Lard.
\(\ POUNDS COUNTRY LARD OF SUPEf
' v/\ ' RIOR QUALITY, for sale at the Old Corner.
Also?Fine North Carolina Hams, for family use.
June 20 k. W. BONN BY.
Bacon and Flour.
V SUPERIOR LOT OF NORTH CAROLINA
Bacon, just received.
i a i,so?
Fine fresh ground Flour. For sale low for ea<h. at
the "Old Corner. E. W. BONNEY.
June 0
Notice to Wheat Growersthk
subscriber has now cot his mill
in thorough repair, for making good Hour, and
lot-Is 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
I?ASSI*OUTS.
rpilk GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZED me to
JL issue Passports in the name of the State, to any
person desiring to travel into any part of the Southern
Confederacy, and I ntn now ready to issue the
same. The application must be in person.
July 4 2 J NO. M. DeSAUSSURE.
Notice.
All THOSE INDEBTED TO THE late j. j.
McKAIN by note or open account, are earnestly
requested to settle tho same as soon as possible; and
I all tliO!?e to whom ho is indebted will nreaont
their claims to me.
June G 3mo "VVM. McKAIN, Adm'r.
NOTICE.
DURING MY ABSENCE FROM THE STATE
Mr. Jonathan Page will act ns my authorized
agent,
April 4 W. T. ALLEN. _
Pine Grove Seminary
The exercises will be resumed on
on the lir.st Monday in July, and continue during
the summer months.
June 27 3
CHOICE OLD II It A ft HIES AftH
WINES.
O CASKS TURE GINGER BRANDY,
f) 1 " " French do.
2 " Burgundy Port.
1 " Pale Sherrj*.
1 " Madeira.
Just received and for sale by
July 4 2 W. C. GERALD & CO.
HARDWARE,"
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTHS, for sal*
at the " Old Corner.'' E. W. BONNEY.
January 24
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
CtAN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner.
) than any other medicine, is safe, pleasant and
reliable. Sold by J. J. McKAIN
For ISale.
A NEAT TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE, ON REAsonable
terms. Apply at this Offico.
June 13
Cook for HireTO
HIRE?A GOOD COOK?ALSO?i GIRL
about 17 years of age. Apply at this Office.
July 28 1
~i*oticeT
Freights of every description will
be received and forwarded by the Southern Express
Company, to Richmond, Virginia.
J. JONES, Agent.
Camden, S. c., July 21, 1862. 3
Corn and Fodder.
rpHK UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGHJL
EST prico in cash for Corn and Fodder in bales,
for the use of Government. E. W. BONNEY.
July 28
NOTICE.
I HAVE RECEIVED THE WAR TAX BOOKS,
and will be found at MeCurrry A Hammerslaugh's
store, to receive taxes. H. PATE,
July 4 2 T. C. K. D.