The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, August 08, 1862, Image 3
A-iiiaouiiceixieiiis.
MORDINARY.
Mr. Editor: Plcaso annouuco tho name of Wil
M. BULLOCK, as a candiduto for the oilico of Ordinary
for Kershaw District, at tho ensuing Novombor
election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
August 2
Mr, Editor: Please announce Capt. D. 1).
PERRY a candidate to represent Kershaw
District in the House of Representatives at the
ensuing election, and oblige
. May 10 MANY FRIENDS.
. Mk. Ed iron: Please announce Maj. J. M.
DeSAUSSURE as a suitable person to represent
Kershaw District in the House of Representatives
at the ensuir.g election, and oblige
May 10 1IIS FRIENDS.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
Mk. Kditou: Please announce 1IKNRY PATH a
candidate for re-election to the office of Tax-Collector,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
Juno 6
Mn. Kditou: Please present tho name of Mr. .TAS.
R. ARRANTS, as a suitable candidate to till the oflico
of Tax-Col lector, at tlm onRlliinrelnntirm nn?l nliliirn
May 30 ? HIS FRIENDS.
Mu. Kditoh: Please announce Mr. WM McKAIN
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
Ma)' 9
Mn. Editor: The friends of Mr. JOHN A. BOSWELL
announce him as a candidato for Tax-Collector
of Kershaw District, attho ensuing election.
April 25
Mr. EDitor: You will pleaso announce ALEXANDER
L. McDONALD as a suitable candidato to
<1111 the office of Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at
the ensuing election.
August 8
It % * % ...
Air. McuoNALD has been engaged in the arduous
but honorable vocation, if not a lucrative
one, that of a school teacher, for upward of
forty years in our Town and District and country
around. lie has been unfortunately a cripple
from his birth, as many of lis know, but
has acted his part well. Assiduously trustworthy
in his profession as an instructor of
youth, from his own South, annually having
taught many of the parents and children of
our section, and even some few grand-children
of his former pupils, lie is still engaged in
teaching, and is now well stricken in years and
short of means of support. Now, we, as citizens
and friends of the necdv, the aged and
# ? O
the crippled of our District, feel it to be our
jiulispensible duty to support him with our
suffrages at the ballot box of our District, in
October next.
The Friends of Justice.
August 8 *
Special Notices.
ATTENTION ! FIRST CLASS OF
RESERVES
Watcrce ITkountcd Riflemen.
ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE SIGNIFIED
their intention of joining the above company, and
others who wish to do so, aro requested to forward
their names to rao at onco. I have posilivo information
that tho First Class of Reserves are to bo ordered
out immediately, and it is desirable to have the namos
of those who wish to go into mounted service be/ure
tho Reserves are enrolled, as this is the only opportunity
they will havo of choosing between infantry
and mounted scrvico.
Tho rolls will be found at Dr. YOUNG'S STORE.
Augnst 8 ' EDWARD M. IJOYKIN.
HEAD (lUARTLItS
22U REGIMENT S. C. M.
Camden, August G, 18G2.
GENERAL ORDERS NO.
n i 1)11 A f\to An AnnTAwnrt aa*ftr i vt\t\ta
vjjvi livmo vyxv ur r iv^auo V/UMiUiliVi'iiNU
Beat Companies of tho 22d Regiment S. C. Militia
Will havo warned for active duty, all white males in
their respective Beats, between tho ages of 35 and 50
years, to meet at tho Court Houso in Camden, S. S.(
on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 12 o,clock a. m., for tho
purposo of being enrolled and organized into companies
of 68 men each, to composo tho First Corps of
Rcscrvos. Election for company officers to command
said companies will bo held tho sarno day, and returns
made of said eloctidhs.
By order Col. Jones.
JOS. M. GAYLE,
August 8 1 Judgo Advocate.
MEDICAL NOTICE7
DR. T. REENSTJERNA, WHO WILL REMAIN
in Camden during the Summer, offers his services to
the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac
couchier. Offico over tho storo of Messrs. Gaylo <fc
Young.
May 30
X
NOTICE.
AS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY I
should collect n portion of the debts due roe in order
to meet current expenses, I respectfully request nil
thoso indebted to roe 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. Douy, at the Branch Bank, is my agent,
who will receivo payment and give receipts for an3r ac
counts paid him. T. W. SALMOND.
Virgiuia, May y
DURING HIY ABSENCE, Bit. JAS.
DUNLAP will act as my Agent.
March 21 TllOMAS J. WARRKX.
M BIS?ELL-DENTISTr
HAVIVG REMOVED FROM CHARLESTON,
ami located in Camden, offers his Professional
services to the inhabitants of Camden
and vicinity, lie may be found at his residence
in liutlcdge street, near Fair street.
May 22d, 1802
NOTICE^
ALL LETTERS, PACKAGES, See., FOR CAPT
W. L. DePASS' Company must be directed to tho caro
of C. M. WISGES, Charleston, S. C.
Juno 0 J
??
NoticeAll
those indebted to the late john
MARSH, deceased, will please settle tho same
as soou as possible, and those having demands against
him, will present them duly attested to mo.
August 8 3 WM, OUTLAW, Adm'r.
Council Chamuer, July 31, 18G2.
ry*I1E CITIZENS ARE HEREBY INFORMED
A. that tha Town Ordinance respecting slaves sleeping
on premises where there are no whito persons,
shall bo rigidly enforced on anu after the 15th proximo.
By order of Council.
August 2 1 ROB'T. M. KENNEDY, T. R.
ELANTON DUNCAN,
COLUMBIA, SO. OA.
(formerly of Kentucky.)
Is prepared to Jill orders to any extent, in
ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
Rfllllv NAtPX Hill? of h\-flintinrr? A m
v ~? ~n,,v ' ?
Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines,
For sale by W. C. GERALD & CO.
August 2 2
Administrator's Sale
BY PERMISSION OF WM. BULLOCK, ORDINARY
for Kersbaw District, I will offor for sale,
at public outcry, at the lato residonco ot John Marsh,
deceased, on "Wednesday, the 20th day of August
next, all the personal property belonging to the estate
of the said deceased, consisting of one horse and cart,
cattio and hogs, plantation utensils, household and
kitchen furniture, Ac.
Terras mado kuown on duy of sale.
August 2 2 WM. OUTLAW, Adm'r.
Notice. '
WE WILL SELL GOODS DURING 1862 FOR
cash only. No books or memorandums will be
will bo kept. No goods will bo allowed to leave tho
store until fully settlod for. No orders will bo filled
unless accompanied by the cash. This notice is intended
for ono and all; and we very touch hope that
no one will ask us to depart from this rule, as wo are
determined to adhcro to it without respect ol persons.
Dec 20 3in MARONEY, BOSWELL A BRO.
Taken Up
^ COW AND CALF, WHICH THE OWNER
v?u iiu>v kij piviiiig jiiwpcrvy, paying cuarges,
taking lier away. Application to be mado of Mr.
J. N. CLYBURN, at Cool Springs, or at this Oflicc.
August 2 3
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
1?Y WM. M. UULLOCK, K8QUIRK, OKUINAUY.
WHBRKAS, ELISHA HOLLAND APPLIED TO
mo for Letters or Administration on all uud
singular the goods and cliattlcs, rights and credits of
Jhiiios L. Holland, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all, aud
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to he hohlon at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of July instant,
AJ Ordinary of Kershaw District, I 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 to the estate of I). W. Coats, deceased,
consisting of the woodwork of a new buggy?
a chest of tools, for making wagous and buggies; one
saddlo and bridle, a lot of wagon and buggy lumber;
also pine boards; one silvor lever watch, two beds,
furniture, bed clothing, etc.
Terms?All sums under fivo dollars, cash, of fivo
dollars and upward, a credit until the llrstday of January,
A. D. 18G1. Purchasers*will bo roquirod to
give their soaled notes and two approved personal
sureties, with interest from day of saleKZEK1EL
GASK1N, Adm'r.
August 2 2
Ordinary's Sale
By order op the court of ordinary
to me dircctod, I will offer for sale at public outcry,
before the Court IIouso in Camden, on tho first
Monday in September next, all the real estato of W.
D. Coats, deceased; containing thirty acres of land
more or less, situated in Kershaw District and State
of South Carolina, belwoen tho Robinson Road and
Broad Rranch, a prong of Granncy's Quarter Creek?
bounded on tho north by land belonging to .Tames
Downes and W. D. Gaskin, on tho east by John Gaskin's
land, on tho south by Richard Young's land, and
on tho west by A. J. Downes and J T. Barker.
Terms: A sufficiency of cash will be required to
pay the cost of proceedings in tho sale of said land;
the balance on a credit until the first day of January, ]
A. D. 18G4, tho purchasor giving bond and two approved
personal sureties, with interest from day of
salo, and a mortgage of tho premises to the Ordinary
to secure tho payment of the purchaso money, if deemed
noccssary. Tho purchaser to pay for titles exclu- .
sively. DUNCAN SiiEORN, S. K. D. !
August '? .*?
10 snow cause, it any, why tlio said administration
should not be granted .
Given under my Hand and Seal,this twenty-eighth
day ot' July in tlio 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.
August 2 2 WM M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
1JY WM. M. BULLOCK, FSbUlltK, OKOINAKY.
WHEREAS, JOHN YOUNG, APPLIED TO
mo for Letters of Administration on all ami
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
M. J. Young, deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, tlio kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to he and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to he holdeu at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of August next,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not he granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-eighth
day of July in tlio year of our Lord ono thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eighty- sixth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the
Stato of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
South Carolina?-Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, JOHN S. BRADLEY, APPLIED
to mo for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chattlos, rights and credits of
John N. McLeod, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and crcditois of the said deceased
to he and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court lor the said District, to ho holdeu at Kershaw
Court House on the eighteenth day of August
next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not he granted.
Givon 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 eightyseventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. M BULLOCK, O. K. !>.
South Carolina- -Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, BSQU1RK, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, JAMES D. KIRKPATR1CK, APPLIED
to me for Letters of Administration on
all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Col William A. Ancrum, 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 ine at our next Ordinary's
Court for the 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.
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 tho eightyseventh
year of tho Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
August 2 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. I>.
NoticeAll
those indebted to the late d. w.
COATS, deceased, by note or open account, aro
earnestly requested to settle the same as soon as possible;
and all those to whom he isindobted, willplcaso
present their claims to me.
August 2 3 EZEK1EL GASKIN, Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale
permission of william m.bullock,
? ? ? . ^ AAA.V V/* ^AVllUU^V ^ VV-V>
Eiujravhuj vpon Steel or Stone.
?3f~ Large supplies of Bank Nolo and oilier paper
will be kopt.
August 8 0
Notice.
AL L P K RSONS WHO IIA V E CL AI MS
against tlio estate of KIltKLAND, deceased,
will ploaBe present tlio same duly attested, to ono
of the undersigned, qualified executors And all porsons
who aro indebted to said estate will pleaso luako
payment to ono of the same, at an early day.
WM. It. TAYLOR,
.1X0. KIRlvLAND.
JOS. It. KIRKLAND.
August 8 4 Ex'rs Wm. Kirkland, dee'd.
Country Homespun Wanted.
KAA YARDS PLAID OR PLAIN, FOR WHICH
Ov/Vy Ml prices will be paid.
August 8 ROBT. M. KENNEDY.
TUIINIP fcJEISO! TURNIP SEEDTS
J THRESH TURNIP SEED, KOR SALE AT THE
: POST OFFICE.
August 8
TUKK1P SEED.
Fine fresh turnipsekd, at one dollar
per pound, at the Old Corner.
August 8 E. W. BONNET.
HEADQUARTERS
CAMP OF INSTRUCTION,
Dep't op South Cauolixa, August 5, 18G2.
OliDEIiS NO. 9.
J ALL CONSCRIPTS WHO HAVE BEEN AC
CEPTED into service who have not reported to
this camp, ?r who have furloughs, will report at this
InutcwdiA.. AAH. .1 A ? .
vaiuj^ v/i luou Ut'ttv/U Uil VI UflUIU tllU ?UIII UUJ' U1 A11"
gust. Those failing to report up to that date will be
treated as deserters.
II. Sheriffs of the various Districts will, under tho
order of the Governor, dated the 24th of July, arrest
and report all conscripts absent without leave. By
order of Lieut. Col. JOI1N S. PRESTON,
Commauding Camp of Instruction.
J as- C. Black, Adjutant of Post.
August 8 1
C2T Columbia papers insert twice; all other papers
in tho Stato once, and send accounts to this olllce.
Wines, Tobacco, Bacon &c
? BOXES FINK CHEWING TOBACCO,
O 4 sacks Liverpool Salt,
3000 lbs New Orleans Bacon,
Wliitft Wino nnrl Annlp Vinnrrar
Gash Store
NO CKi;i>IT
TO ANYBODY
FOR ANYTIIINB.
o BARRELS STUART'S A LOVE RING'S
O Crushed Sugar;
1 bale heavy 8 ounce Osuaburgs;
10 gross good Matches, in paper boxes;
8 dozen bottles Cayenne Popper;
Choice Rice, Superior Hums and Shouldors;
Lard, Brown Sugar, Spices;
Preserved.Peaches and Ginger ;
Largo lot of Jug and .Tar Ware ;
For sale for cash. A. T. L ATT A.
July *J8
KT O T I C E3 .
"pi!K SUBSCRIBER. 1NT ORDER TO MEET THE
1. wants of the Travelling Public, has refitted and
repaired his OMNIBUS. It will run regularly to and
from the DeKALB HOUSE, where a slate will be
kept. Parties in any part of the town, or Kirkwood,
by leaving their names at the DeKall) House, beforo
bed-time at night, may dejiend with certainty on having
the omnibus to call for them, without fear of being
loll.
My old easterners will find me ready and willing to
renew old acquaintance, by calling for them, when
desired to do so.
May 2:i J. K. WITUERSPOON.
J3S"*Siek soldiers, in every ease, carried to or from
the Depot, free of charge. ?T- K* "W.
Prime Lard.
KC\(\ POUNDS COUNTRY LARD OF SUPE0\J\J
RIOR QUALITY, for sale at tlie Old Corner.
Also?Fino North Carolina Hams, for family use.
Juno 20 K. W. BONKKY.
Bacon and Flour.
ASUPJ5RIOR LOT OF NORTH CAROLINA
Bacon, just received.
?A lso?
Fino fresh ground Flour. For sale low for cadi, at
the " Old Corner. K. W. BONNEY.
.Tune (1
Notice to Wheat GrowersrpilK
SUBSCRIBER HAS NOW (JOT HIS MILL
-I in thorough repair, for making good Hour, and
feels eonlidout of giving satisfaction to any who send
good clean wheat to his mill, both as regards quantity
and quality. J. II. VAUGHN.
July -1 lm
PASSPORTS.
rpilK GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO
JL issuo Passports in the name of the Suite, to any
person desiring to travel mto any part of the Southern
Confederacy, and 1 am now ready to issuo tho
same. The application must be in person.
July 4 2 J NO. M. DeSAUSSURK.
Kotice.
A Mi THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE J. J.
_r\. McK A IN hy note or open account, are earnestly
requested to settle tlio same as soon as possible; and
all those to whom he is indebted will please present
their claims to me.
June 0 3ino WM. McKAIN, Adm'r.
"notice.
During my absence from the state
Mr. Jonathan Page will act as my authorized
agent,
April 5 _____ W. t. ALLEN.
Pine Grove SeminaryTHE
EXERCISES WILL BE RESUMED 6N.
on the lirst Monday in July, and continue during
the summer months.
June 27 3
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES A\D
WINES.
O CASKS PURE GINGER BRANDY.
1 " ? V.o.AU
? i I OIIUI UU.
2 " Burgundy Port.
1 " Pale Sherry.
1 " Madeira.
Just received and for sale bv
July 1 2 *W. C. GERALD & CO. ..
HARDWARE,
CARPETS, RUGS and CRUMB CLOTIIS. for sale'
at the " Old Corner." K. W. BONNEY. .
January 24.
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC
C1 AN bo 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 Oftice.
June 13
n?i- v it: ?
v#uun lux; xiircTO
H1HK-A GOOD COOK?ALSO?A GIRL
about 17 years of age. Apply at this Ollico.
July 28 1
NOTICE.
I FREIGHTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WILL
be received and forwarded by the Southern Express
Company, to Richmond, Virginia.
J. JONES, Agent.
6unden, S. C., July 21, 1862. 3
Corn and Fodder.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGHX
EST prico in cash for Corn and Foddct* in bales,
for tho uso of Government. E. W. BONNEY.
July 28
NOTICE, 7
I iiavE Deceived the,war tax books,
and will bo found at McCurrry k Hammerdaugh's
store, to receive taxes. II. PATE,
JuJ;' 4 2 T. C. K. D.