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D1KD?On tlio ICtli of August, of diptheriu, NlSlIjA, youngest child of J. W. and C. 'Arthur, in the Gth year of her age. The stern reaper has come agaiu, .11 morcy, not in wrath, gently, yet oh! how switlly has ho borne from earth our household angel. Tin? heart is bowed and broken; the cheerful home is lonely?no peals of childhood laughter now. Gone the sweet voice that welcomed ust?gone the merry tootfalls that sent glad music to tho heart. No infant arms to clasp us?no ruby lips to moot tho expected kiss, uo bright eves to greet us now, for darling Neilu 'S sleeping?sleeping in tho blest hope .of a glorious resurrection at the last day. Let us cease to weep, for if wo believe in tho Father, and in tho holy baptism, we know our darling is now a "member of Christ, n child of God, and an inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven. L. / Estate Sale. BY PERMISSION OK WM. M. BULLOCK, Oltdinary for the District and State aforesaid, I will offer for sain nt nnlilln /.Mi/..... ..? ?i--- i ^ ? ?j ?v v%uv l J ? ill# UIU lillU rt'SiUt'llCC Ol M. J. Young, dee'd., on Tuesday, tlio Kith day ol September next, all the personal property balouging to the estate ol said dee'd., consisting of one "Wagon and Harness, one Mule and ltuggy. one Sow and Shoals. Cows and Calves, one Watch and Chain Saddle and small lot of house Furniture, ?te. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN YOUNC., Adni'r. August 25). it Administrator's Sale By permission of tuk court of ordinary, I will sell before the Court House in Cam den, on Monday the 15th of September, at 12 o'clock, in., one pair very line Fuggy MARKS, anda BUOOY, one Saddle HOKSK?defective eyes?with saddle Au. Terms made known at sale. J AS. 1>. KIRK PATRICK, Adm'r. August 25) it Win. A. Auoruin, dee'd. Administrator's NoticePERSONS HAYING CLAIMS ON COL. WM. A. ANCUUM, dee'd.. will please present llicm at once to WM. M. SHANNON, Ksq, ami those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the same. J AS. D. KI KK PATRICK, Adm'r. August 2!) it South Carolina?Kershaw District. RY WM. M. UI I.I.OI K, KSqirntl-:, OKIMNAUY. YY IlKKKAS. SKABOlIN J. TUUKSDKLL ATt t PL I KD to me for betters of Adininisl ration on all and singular. I In; goods and chattels, rights and credits of Col "William .1. Truesdell, latu of the District olosaiu, deceased: Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to he and appear before meat our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to he holdcn at Kershaw Court J louse on the luthday of September next to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not ho granted. <iivcm under my I land and Seal. this twcnty-scveiuli day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. and in the oiglilyscveiilh year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. August 2 2 \VM. M. BULLOCK. O. K. D. South-Carolina?-Kershaw District. ItY \VM. M. nUI.I.OCIC, Ks'jt'lRK, OltUINAUV. VV HKItlCAR, JOSKIMl A J,LION" A ITLI KD TO T * mo ftii" IjOIU'I's or Administration on all and singular the goods and ehntllos, ri?rlits and credits of James L. Allen, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to he and appear ocfore me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he liohlen at Kershaw Court House on the loth day of September next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not I>0 granted . Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-seventh day of August, in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightysixth year of the Independence ami Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. August 2b 2 \VM M. LHJLLOCK, 0. K. D. STATU Ol' SOUTH CAIiOUIVA. 1, D. F. JEMISON, PRESIDENT OF THE Convention of tlio people of South Carolina, bv virtue of tlie authority vested in me by the said Convention, and in compliance with the provisions of an Ordinance passed on the seventh day of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, which ordains that the President of the Convention, "if lie shall be rcqcustcd in writing so to do, by any twenty members of the Convention, shall by notice of his hand, duly published, assemble this Convention without delay, at a time and place to be by him fixed," and as such request in writing has been made to me by twenty members of the Convention, do hereby convoke the same, and summon the members of the said Convention to assemble at Columbia, in the State aforesaid, at 12 o'clock, m.' on Tuesday, the ninth day of September next. Civen under my hand, at Bnrwood, this twenty-third day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtytwo. D. F. JEMISON, President of the Convention. J/tdT'All papers in the Stale will copy. August 2D 2 "notice 1 FREIGHTS OF EVERY INSCRIPTION WILL bo received and forwarded by the Southern Express Company, to Richmond, Virginia. J. JONES, A gout. Camden. S. C., July ?!, 1SC2. 1 Special 3STotices. MEDICAL NOT1CK. DR. T. REKNSTJERNA, WHO WILL REMAIN in Catndcn during tlio Summer, oilers his services to tho public iu quality of Physician, Surgeon ;ui<I Ac couchier. Oflico over (lie storo of Messrs. Ciaylo d> Young. May 30 ATTUKTION ! WATUBCE MOUNTi;I> ^a^A YOU ARE IIEREUY ORDERED TO MEET AT the Court House, in Cauulcu, oil Saturday, August 30th, at 11 o'clock, a. in Those who may not get tins notice in time to attend on Saturday next will report themselves at the same time and place on the Saturday following, as there will he a meeting of Company on that day as well. ]5y order of the Captain. August 28 1 EDWARD M. BOYKIN. I)UKI\C AHV A ISM-LICK, 11R. .8AS. DUN LAP will act as my Agent. March 31 TltOMAS.I. WARREN. ? ! ii in ?whhiii. i i ? nnii i i ii ih.l _A.im< mneemoi 11 Kuit onoix^uv. Mil. Editor: L'lease* aniiouneo the liamo of WM M. BULLOCK, as a candidate for the ollieo of Ordidarv for Kershaw District, at the ensiling November election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. August 2 Mu. Kditok: L'lease annoinice (Jstjit. I). 1 >. I'KKiiA a candidate to lvnrosoiit. Keivhiw district in tlio House of Representatives at llie ensuing election, ami oblige May Ml MANY FRIENDS. Ma. Kl>i ion: 1'lease aiinomii-e Maj. .1. M. 1 h:SAUSSl RK as u suitable pcisoii to rcpresent Kershaw District in the Mouse ol' Representatives at the etistiii.g election, and oblige May 10 IMS KRIKXDS. ! '( )R TA.\-C< M.LKCTt >R. Mil. Kmion: l'ltM-c announce I1KXIIY PATK a candidate for re-election to tlie office ol' Tax-Col lector, ami ol.li-o HIS KlilKNDS. .1 line, 15 Mu. Km ton : Please present the name of Mr. J AS. II. A LlllAMI'S, as a suitable candidate tolill the office of Tax-Cullcclor, at the em nin^'oleetinn, ami oblijro May ISO IMS FK1KNDS. Mn. Knii'oii: Please announce Mr. WM MelvAlX us a candidate for Tax Collector, al the eiisuinir election, ami oblige HIS KIIIKXPS. May ;? Mu. Kl'rroii: You will please announce ALKXANPKll Ij. Mc 1M iX A I.I i as a suitable candidate to till the oil ice of T:i.\ Collector of Kershaw 1'Ulrict, at tiio ensiling election. August S Mr. McDonald lias been engaged in the ar(.1 uou^biit honorable vocation, if not a lucralivo one, that of a school teacher, for upward of forty years in our Town and District and country around, lie lias been unfortunately a cripple from his birth, as many of us know, but has acted his part well. Assiduously trustworthy iu 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 iu teaching, and is now well stricken iu years and short of means of support. Now, nvc, as citizens and friends of the needy, the aged and the crippled of our District, feel it to be our ndispcnsible duty to support him with our lift rages at the ballot box of our District, in October next. Tiie Friends ofJistick. August 8 Wanted?Wool! FOR "WHICH TIIE HIGHEST PRICE Wlbb BE paid. ? ALSO ? cotton and woolen home-made jeans trad PLAINS, at McCURRY & HAMM RRSLAUG11 S. For HireA NEGRO GIRL. 12 YEARS OF AGE, ACCUSTOMED to waiting in tlio house. For particulars apply at this olTico. August 14 2 Notice. All persons who have claims' against the estate of WM. KIRKLAND, deceased, will please present the saino duly attested, to one of tho undersigned, qualified executors. And all persons who arc indebted to said estate will please make payment to onool" tho same, at an early day. WM. It. TAYLOR. j no. kirkland. JOS. It. KIRKLAND. Augusts 1 Kx'rs Wm. Kirklaiul, dec d. V STATE OF SOl'TIt CAROLINA. adjt. A: ins p. cEXEUAi/sohFicE, i ('om/miua, august i!), 1802. ) | (V/AYA'AA IL 0111)Ell NO. ::i.j | Till-: KE< IIMENT <>r KESKUY ICS heretofore organized within the Fourth ]>ri?jjade Soutli (Carolina Militia, and command' oil i>v A. II. Ihown, constitutes the FIKS'I KECIMENT OF TIIIO FIRST COUPS < >1 UESEUY ES. 2. The Companies ot" the h irst Corps of lieserves, organized within tin* limits of the Fourth l)ivis'n?n South Carolina Militia, constitute tin SECOND PEDIMENT OF THE FIRS'I COUPS Oh U ESEUA h.S, and to tin* cominaml thereof the following otlieers have, been appointed : Colonel E. 1?. C. ( ash, ut Chester Held; Lieutenant Colonel, W in. II. Evans, oi Darlington; Major, J. l?. Chandler, ot Williamsburg. The < 'oinpanies of the h irst ('<ivin < * !.'?> serves, organized within the I >istriet of Anderson, and within tin; limits of the Second Regi meat South Caeolina Malitia, (Pickens) togetli or with one ('oinpany in Abbeville, organized within the. territory adjacent to Amn ions I lis triot, will eonslitute the K( >1 RTI1 R K< JIM LN'I OK Till-: IM11ST CORKS OK RKSKK\ LS, and to the command thereof the following otlicers have been appointed: Colonel J. K>. L Sloan, of Anderson; Lieutenant-Colonel, IL A Maxwell, of Anderson; Major, J. \V. Norris, ol Pickens. 1. The Companies of the First Corps of Re serves, organized within the District of Abbeville, (except the one above assigned to tlnj Fourth Regiment tit' Reserves,) and those organized within the limits of the Seventh and Ninth Regiments of South Carolina Malitia, (Kdgelicld,) will constitute the KIKT1I RKCIMLNT UK Til 10 K1KST CORKS UL PLSKKYKS, and to the comniaiut thereol the lollowing ollic? rs have been appointed : Colonel, T. C. Uncoil, ot I'Mgetield : LieutciiaiitColoiml, ,). I ?. Ciilliu, ??l Ldgolield; Major, Ivlward Noble, ol Abbeville. The Companies of the Tir.-l Corps of Reserves, organized within the Districts of K-iiriield and Chester, and the Companies of Captains .I. T. Lowry, \Y. J. Koweti, and II. II, Drennan, of York, will constitute the SIX TH RKf 11M LXT < >K Tl 11<: KIRST CURKS (>K Rlv SERVES, and to tin? command thereof tin? following olliccrs have been appointed: Colonel, A. J. Soerost, of Chester; Lieutenant-Colonel, J. N. Shedd, of Fairfield; Major, Daniel Williams, of ^ ork. (i. Tim Companies ot the hirst Corps of Reserves, organized within the? limits of tin? oolh, ;iilth and oTtli Regiments S. <'. M.. (Spartanburg and L nion,) and the (Companies of Capts. R. A. Rlack, .1. S. Dawson, and .1. L. MeMakin, of ^ oik, will constitute the S hi \ ENT1I 1?l*i* i I MliNT THE FIRST CORES OF RESJ'iK\ liS, and to the command thereof the follow ing ollieci's have hern appointed: Colonel, W. 1*. Wilson, of York; Lientenant-Colonel, S. J I. Tolleson, of Spartanburg; Major, Win. S. Medunkiu, of Union. 7. The Companies of the First < 'orps of lieserves, organized within the limits of the Fifth Fifth Rrigade S. C. M., (Lancaster, Kershaw, Clarendon, Sumter, and ltiehland.) will constitute tho EKHLTIL REULMENT OF TIIE FIRST CORES OF RESERVES, and to the command thereof the following officers have been appointed: Colonel, J. II. Withcrspoon, of Lancaster; Lieutenant - Colonel, W'. M. Shannon, of Kershaw; Major, Thomas Taylor, of Richland. 8. The Companies of the h irst Corps of Reserves, organized within the District of Laurens, and within the limits ot the 45th Regiment S. C. M., (Newborn-,) will constitute the NINTH REGIMENT OF THE FIRST CORPS OF RESERVES, and to the command thereof the following ollieers have been appointed: Colonel, A. O. Fuller, of Laurens; Major, J. W. Arnold, of Laurens. f). The Companies of the First Corps of Reserves, organized within the limits of the 10th Regiment S. C. M., (Edgefield,) the 3yth Regiment, (Newberry and Lexington,) the 14th Regiment, (Orangeburg,) and the loth Regiment, (Lexington and Orangeburg,) will constitute the TENTH REGIMENT OF THE FIRST CORPS OF RESERVES; and to the command thereof, the following ollieers iiavc been appointed: Colonel, J. M. Baxter, of Newberry; Lieutenant-Colonel, A. O. Tallev, of Orangeburg; Major, J. G. Wolf, of Lexington. 10. Until ordered into service, all vacancies in Company organization will be filled l>v Deselections. Orders for such elections will be issued bv the Commandants of the Regiments. 11. Regimental Quarter-masters and Com missaries will be required, before assuming the duties of their olliecs, to tile with the Chief of I lie Militarv (snhjeel to lib approval) Bond? in the penal sum of *10,000, with good sureties, conditioned for ihe faithful discharge of the trust. l?v order of the Governor and Council. W1 LM< >T G. 1 >eSAUSSUHE, Adj't and Inspector General. August 22 1 STATU or MULTII CAROLINA. E x EC i; T i i\ < '01; N < i E c 11 A M I ; EK, ) Coi.r.m in a, S. < \, August M>, 1802, l| i r|^l 11E FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS OF the < iovcrnor and Council have hocn orderod to ho published. /''Wen/, That the instructions directed (in i the li!tli resolution of the < iovcrnor and Coun cil, passed 28th July ultimo,) to the CommisI sioiicrs o| lioads, he also extended to the May ors and Intcinleuts of incorporated towns ami villages, direetiug them to make similar returns . ot iiegros liable to street duty, as < 'onuuission ucis o| Roads arc directed to make. Wl icteas, the call for negro labor for military defence has been extended to incorporated | town ami \ ijlagcs, thereby increasing the number liable* to service; therefore AV.W/W, That the call tor negro labor, made ( under the resolutions adopted 28th July, be so . modified as to restriet the call to one-fourth, in, stead of one third ul the slaves liable to rjad i ?.. . . i . ill Ml Sll CO I UlI'V. f liv order of tin- < inventor ami t 'onnoil. li. V. AKTIll'U, Secretary, August 'J'J 1 $50 SEWAKD! r|MlF. AlaiVi: AMOUNT WILL r.K I 'A fl> for ? iIn* apprehension of 11:<* scoundrels, or any one ?t' iSn*iii ? wi.n 1 ?r??ki* into the Academy, owned by <?i.?K-ii orjilian Society?injun d the builuilig and mutilated ill-* tinnlluiv. oXK OF TliM TlllJiTKliiJ. ?A I.iSi )? Ml!. I'KHK WILL FAV A llKU'A Ul> -OF *25 1 ?r lIn.* delection ul iIn person or persons who destroy* i'd Uim Chemicals and Apparatus owned by tin; Cam?len Male Academy. '2 Estate Sale. 1> Y PKRMISSIOX OF AY 11.LI AM M RUi.LOOK, ) Ordinary of Kershaw District, I will oiler lot Kale at pub.ic outcry, at the lale residence of John N. McLcod, on Wednesday. thu loth day of September next, all tin* personal property bclniiffiii# to the estate of Jatnos S. Holland, deceased, consist in jr of three or four head of cattle?a set of shoe tools?some carpenter's tools?one shul-oun?saddle, bridle, household I 1 a.I. ' i\ 11 viivi i till 1111111 i*, tvu. Terms made known on Ustv of sale. I'll-I.SI IA HOLLAND, AduiY. August 'JJ \\ Notice. VLL i'lORSuNS ARK FOREWARNED NOT TO . trade lor, or purchase a nolo given bj- L. M. I1AILK, to VINCENT L*ALISONS, for fifty-six dollar? and twonty cents, dated about tlie Mh ol Ma}', 18G2. and made payable on or about the 1st day of August, insi., with interest front Utile, as the pay of the same has been stopped. VINCENT LARSONS. August 21 :t Administrator's Notice. VLL PERSONS HA VINO CLAIMS AGAINST tho estate of JESSE F. YOUNG deceased, will present llioin duly attested to tno on or before the 22d day of November next, or litis notice will forover bar payment of said claims Those indebted to tho said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. I! JOS. M. GAYLE. Adm'r. August 22 3m SCHOOL NOTICE. rpillC EXERCISES OF MR. PECK'S ACADEMY T will be resumed Monday, September 1st. August 22 2 For Sale X DDLS. Choice N. O. MOLASSES, f) McCUltUY & 11A MMERSL A UGH. ms mm THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE FIFTY NEGROS, for which ho will pay Iho highest Charleston prices. Young anil likely no. Kros> ?? lanuues or single, prcterrcu. rersons disposed to sell will find it to their adv.antago to communicate with nio at tlio oilicoof this paper. August 22, 18G2. SAM'L T. ANCKER. Corn and Fodder. r J^lIE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE IIIGH_L EST price in cash l'or Corn and Fodder in hales, for the use of Government. E. W. BONNEY. July 28 Notice> Vl.L T1I0SK INDEBTED TO THE LATE JOHN MARSH, deceased, will please settle the aamo as soon as possible, and those having demands against him, will present them duly attested to me. August s 8 WM. OUTLAW, Adm'r. 1