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^'oo^^eur. store of Meters. Gajle * Mdy 30 DURING jit AiBSfeWCE, MR. vIA?. DUNLAU wlH liee -ae i?y Agent v 1 d r MarcVi 21 THOMAS J. WAKRRN. ' Kl i i " 1 \" ' i. . , , A Ma. Kmfoic Please announce Cape T. J. WARREN, as a candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing October election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please anrioonco Capt. D. D. PEIIRY a candidate to Wpresent Kershaw District in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election, and oblige May 16 MANY FRIENDS. n tJU Mr. Editor: Please ann'ounce Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSURE as a suftalile person to represent Kershaw District in tlio House of Representatives at the ensuing election, and oblige Mov in an rttiiiiNUK. FOR TAX-COLLECTOR, Mu. Editor: P1<?am? enin/fftnne ^ENRT PATE a candidate for re-election to tlie office Of Tax-Collector, and oblige HIS FRIENDS. June 6 Mr. Editor: Please present tlio name of Mr. JAS. R. ARRANTS, as a suitable candidate to Oil the office of Tax-Collector, at the ensuing election, and oblige May 30 IIIS FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. WTM McKAIN . as a candidate for Tux Collector, at the ensuing election, and oblige HIS FRIENDS. May 0 FOR ORDINARY. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of "WM M. BULLOCK, as a candidate for the ofTice of Ordidary for Kershaw District, at tlio ensuimr November election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. August 2 ' i Mr. EDitor: You will please announce ALEXANDER L. McDONALD as a suitable candidate to fill the office of Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at liie ensuing election. August 8 Mr. McDonald has bocn 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'eoun iry arounct lie has been unfortunately a cripple from Ids birth, as many of us know, but lias 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 1)18 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 needy, the aged and the crippled of our District, feel it to bo our ndispensible duty to support him with our tiff rages at the ballot box of our District, in October next. The Friends of Justice. August 8 ?^p? South Carolina?Kershaw District. by w?. m. bullock, e8&uire, ordinary. WHEREAS, JACOB ELLIS APPLIED TO me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of John Leach deceased: , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and 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 be holden at Kershaw Court House on the twenty-sixth day of September mat., %o show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this fifth day of September, 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, O. K. D. 3ouxn uaroiina? -Kershaw District. BY V1L SC. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. \XTHBREA8, JAMK8 OLYBURN, APPLIED YV to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of lames urennon,' late or the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and oingnlar, the kindred and creditois of the said deceased to be and appear before me at oar next Ordina2's Court for the said Diatriot, to be holden at Ker. aw Court House on the twenty-ninth day of Septem. ber Inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. ' < Giten under my Hand and Sea), this fifth day 'ti f* September, in the year of our Load one thousand ^ eight bundled mod sixty-two, and in the eighty*na August? 2 WM. 3f. BULLOCK, O. k. D. M II I BBga?p?WW ^ | *D*peited this transitory life en< the Iflth and 29th fM S montha, ?f faUlioupfever, of, a wk> darn lion. Two floor boys of tholr ago wore not easily found 1fe ttyo country?jus* reddy for college, and giving flno promise for later veers. We bow insubmtasioa to the high mandate and eay, the will of God be done.? Though hard to realise the fbot that they are gone fromjis, to be Oeen no more, on earth?may we meet them iu a better and happier world. Estate Sale. By permission of wm. m. bullock, or. dinary for Kershaw District, i will offer fur sale, at publk) outcry, at the late residence of JohftX. McLeod, deceased, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Ootober next, a lot pf Leather and Hides, not completely tanned, belonging to the estate of the said deceased. Also, on the same day, i will rent out, for qne year (or a leas time), the Tan-yard, with the appurtonancos and tools belouging thereto. Tefrmh made known on Sav of ?*l? JOHN V BRADLEY, Adm'r. September 19 3 . 4?; Estate Sale. BY PtekMlSSlON OP WM. M. BULLOCK, Oil DINARY for Kershaw District, 1 will offer for sale, at public outcry, ut Flat Rock, on Wednesday, the ^bth day of October next, all the personal property Delonging to tho estate of Wm J. Truesdoll, deceased, consisting of One Horse, Saddle %nd Bridle.? I Also, a lot of Books. Terms made known on day of sale. SEABORN J. TR^USDKLL. Adm'r. September 19. 3 HEADQUARTERS CAMP OF INSTRUCTION, Columbia, S. C. T HAVE LEARNED WITH REGRET that the names of many Conscripts who have been exempted, and of others who have gone regularly into service, were published as not having reported at this camp. The published rolls were made under my order, during an illness, which prevented my inspection of them, and during the abscence of the chief clerk of the office. Their inaccuracy was immediately detected and the further publication stopped. It is an error of the parties concerned | to construe tho publication into a censure or a threat. The terms and forms used are technical in ail such proceedings. Prefer letters addressed to me will insure instant relief in all cases of injustice. JOHN S. PRESTON, Lieut. Col. Commanding. ?^~A11 papers in the* State publish once} September 11) 1 FINE LETTER PAPER. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FINE LETTER tV PAPER, on hand and forsalo ntfthe "Old Ilrick Corner." T. S. MYERS, September 12, EXTRA FINE V1RCIN1A TOBACCO I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE SUPPEY OF A superior article of Fine Stnokiug and Chewing Tobacco, which will Ik? sold low for cash, at the "Old Brick Corner," by T. S. MYERS. September 12 MICE ! RICE!! RICE!!! A NO. 1 ARTICLE OP FRESH BEAT RICK. J.\. for sale low, lor cash, at the "Old Brick Corner," by T. S, MYERS. September 12 "TO THE PLANTERS." Agency Office, 40 Bkoad Street, ) Charleston, August, 12, 1862. j Mr Editor?From the number of letters, I am still recoiving from various parts of the State, requesting information about the "pledged Cotton," and as to the manner of remitting all amounts for Cotton already sold, I re contly published on both of these points in your paper could not have been seen by all parties interested. Will you therefore, allow mc to state again that Mr. Thomas H. Johnston, an experienced Cotton Broker of this city with his assistants, will call on all parties in due time and negotiate with them as to the purchase of the "Loan Cottou;" but I will thank all planters who have already sold, or intend selling to others, than the Government, to remit me the net proceeds of sale, either in a draft on one of our City Banks, or in Treasury Notes, without further delay. As soon as I can ascertain whether they prefer Confederate .Bonds or Uertiticates of Stock, (both bearing eight per cent interest, but the former payable to bearer and the latter to order,) I will have them prepared and remitted to the planters. But it is important that I should first receive the remittances, for my orders are to give eight per cent, interest from the date of the receipt of all moneys, and it will be impossible to make a calculation until I receive the amount. As the Bonds and ' Certificates of Stock are only issued in 1000's 500*8 100's and 50'a, should tho amounts 6f sales be uneven, I will further thank the planters to add on the frac~ I tion, so as to make it conform with the issues of the above securities. Pressing engagements, ! in connection with the duties of my office, compel roe to adopt this mode of communion- , ting with my friends ip the conntry. I. 8. K. BENNETT, General Agent for State efiaoth Carolina. jQTAll papers in the State will advertise once a weok for two weoks and send their bill to the Charleston Courier office. September 5 2w 1 gg?WggRP?PMii i i m M. miwsm&Bmasmmmmm M5BEVAES! XHI AR0W REWARD WUWi BR *410 TO, <yj^per>oa who will gjy? iiiiorma^D^lo coovic"Shtok DTOCAN, "" COLUMBIA, SO. OA. (formerly or Kentucky.) It prepared to JUl ordere to any extent, hi ENGRAVING AND PRIHTIMO Bank No tea, Bills of Exchange, <fcc. Engraving vpon Steel or Stone. nr mrge supplies or Bank Note atfd other paper will be kept. August 8 * 9 To Jtentf The upper rooms, kitchen, Ac, of the Banking House of the Bank of Camden, from 1 at October next. W. IL R. WORKMAN. September 12 3 Country HomespunJUST RECEIVED, TWO PIECES MORE OF thut Fine, Black Checked Country Homespun, suitable for winter, for sale at "The Old Corner." September 12 E. W. BONNET, Administrator's Sale By permission of the court of ordinary, I will sell before the Court House in Camden, on Monday tho 15th of September, at 12 o'clock, in., one pair very fine Buggy MARES, and a BUGGY, one Saddle IIORSK?defectivo eyes?with saddle Ac. i Terms made known at sale. JAS. D. KIRKPATRWK, Adrn'r. August 29 3 'Vin. A. Anorum, dec'd. Administrator's Notice PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ON COL. WM. A. ANCRUM, deb'd., will r"*a*e present them at once to WM. M. SHANNON, Ks^, and those indebted j nro requested to make immediate payment to the f same. JAS. D. KIRK PATRICK, Adm'r. August 23 3 South CaroLiAa -Kershaw District. BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQU1RK, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, SEABORN J. TRUKSDKLL APPLIED to mo for Letters of Administration on all and aingular, the goods and chattels, rights and /.r wiiii.l. t rr> i-?i ?- ??.> - virvinn w v;ui ?? IIIIM1I1 O. X I UCMUU1I, 1UUO OI UIO U1SIT1CI oroRaio, (lecensod Those are, therefore, to cite nnd admoniali all and singular liie kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased to bo and appear hoforo me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holdeu at Kerslmw Court House on tho 15thday of September next to show cause, if any, why the said administration shoulu not be grunted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-seventh djiv Of AltD'IIMt in tlm vpnr nf nnr T-rvrrl nt./. ?l.nno?...l ^ ... ...W J) VM? w? VMI JJViu V/UV bllVUCNlUU eight hundred and' sixty-two, and iu the eightyseventh rear of tho Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. , August 2 2 \VM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. V. South-Carolina?Kershaw District. BY WM. M. IJl'l.T.OCK, KSQUIRK, OnniNART. WIIKRKAS. JOSKPH ALLKN, APPLIED TO me for Loiters or Administration on all and singular the goods and chattlos, rights aud credits of Junes L. Allen, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cito 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 Cor the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the 13th dav of SeDtember next to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted . Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightysixth j'ear of the Independence aud Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. August '29 2 WM M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. STATU or SOUTH CAROLINA. I, D. F. JEMISON, PRESIDENT OF THE Convention of tho people of South Carolina, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said Convention, and in compliance with the provisions of an Ordiii&nce passed on the seventh day of January, in the year one thousand eiffht huiidrp.d c.rn-1 >!? ? *? -L11 o o.*i?-?wu, wiucq ordains that thei President of the Convention, ."if he shall be reqensted 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, HWab ! "' * 10 3 "* * WMV> mj u?uu, ? uorwgoa, tllJl twenty-third day of Auffoat, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyl*#' p. f.JEifrSON, President of the Cqprention. far All papers in the State will copy. < August 29 2 School Jtotioe ^ *>? MUBciesaor MB. MCOAKDMM Witt oobiMM an Monday, October Ml., ml Tw/lfcw># Mat ss* ssritt: nairs refugees. The seaafaii will odttfttene till July 1ft, 1*"As the school is limited* parents in If art in* to fe?ter their children will pleaie notify the undersi^ne'* immediately. 332"' L,liflOAKBT(fe September 5 A HANDSOME HOgKWbOP PIANO, 'OF FI&E tone and nearly new. It may be seen at the DE K VLB BOUSE, and will be sold St lea* than ookt, the owner expecting soon to removo. Soptember 6 Wanted-Woa^T For which the htobbst prtoe wiet fife paid. --COTTON AND WOOLEN HOME-MADE JEANS and PLAINS, at McCURRY A HAMMERSLAUOH'S. TCRNIP MEED. I^INEf RESH TURNIPSKKD, AT ONE DOLLAR jl. per pouua, hi uie uia corner. August 8 E W. BONNBT. For HireA NEGRO GIRL, 12 YEARS OF AGE, ACCUS TOMED to waiting in the house. For particu lar* apply at this office. August 14 2 Notice. . , All persons Who have claims Against the estate of WM. KIRKLAND, deceased, will please present the same duly attested, to one of the undersigned, qualified executors. And all persons who are indebted to said estate will please make puyment to one of the same, at an early day1. WW. R. TAYLOR, JNO. KIRK LAND. JOS. R. KIRKLAND. , < August 8 4 Ex'rs Wm. Kirkland, dee'd. ; NOTICE. Freights of kvbry description will* bo received and forwarded by the Southern Express Company, to Richmond, Virginia. . J. JONES, Agent. Camden, S. C., July 21, 1862. 3 $50 REWARD ! ~ rpiIE ABOVE AMOUNT WILL BE PAID FOR .1, the apprehension of the scoundrels, or any one of thorn?who broke into the Acpdemy, owned by Camden Orplmu Society?injured the buildiug end mutilated the furniture. one of the trustees. -ALSOMR. PECK 'WILI. PAY A REWARD OF |9( for the detection of the person or perspns who destroyed the Chemicals and Apparatus owned by the Gamden Male Academy. 2 Notice. All persons ark forewarned Not f 6 trade for, or purchase a note given by L. If. HAILE, to vincent PARSONS, for fifty wix dollars and twenty cents, dated about the 6th of Mar. 1861. and made payable on or about the 1st day of Augustj insL, with interest from dnte, as the psy of the same has been stopped. VlNCENt PARSONS. August 21 & Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of JESSE P. YOUNG deceased, will present them duly attested to me on or before the 22d day of November next, or this notice wfll forever bar payment of said claims Those indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment to. the undersigned. 3 JOS. X. GAYLE. Adm'r. August 22 tea e ' t SCHOOL NOTICE. THE EXERCISES Of MB. DECK'S ACADEMY will be resumed Monday, September 1st. August 22 2 For Sale 5BBLS. Choice N. O. M0LA88B9. r McOURRY A HAMMERSLAUGH mm wma THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE FIFTY NBGR08, for which ho Vttl pkf lb* highest Charleston prices. Young end likely fie. groe, In families or single, preferred. Persons disposed to sell will fled it to their advantage to communicate with me at the office of this paper. August 22, 18S2. SAM'L P. ANCKER y Corn and Fodder. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THlfflfl*. A EST price hi caah for Cora and Fodder hi bales, for the use ef Government. S. W. BONK BY. July 38 w 1 ":j ? Notice* A LL THOSE INDKBTBD TOTHE LATE JOHN A MARSH, deceased, will pfosee settle the ufei/ at soon as possible, and those bsvinf demands train**^ him, will present them duly attested* me. t August 8 t WM. OUTLAW, AAmV, ?. a ? .. I