The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, October 10, 1862, Image 3
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By order of W. If. J. JONES, Sec.
dctober 10 1
?fr*c?,^VAl*TE??ASTEe.
, . Charleston, 8. 0., October 1, 1862.
~"?R. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTED AGE.VT OP
JHto department, - for the purcliMe of Cot* Mid
lk*dMA?. In A. -r ir^?I.. ' ??H
? ?? x/iowuvvq wi mviBiion' miu
iAn^nKer.
Plantpra desiring to sell, will communicate with him.
Particular attention must be paid to the packing of
the fodder, and no water must be uHed. During the past
year the Government experienced heavy loss flow
' improper packing, and all such will be hereafter reacted.
MATTE A. PRINGLB,
j Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
yy The subscriber can be found at bis , residence
Dekalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M LEE.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. RKKNSTJERNA, offers his services to
the public in quality of f^iysician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office over the store of Messrs. Gayle <k
Young. *
May 30
DURING MIT ABSENCE, MR. J AS.
TYTTMT A T> nrS11 no ..... A ????
JUA1 Tf Ut ttVV CIO UIJ XV^II.fr,
March 21 THOMAS J. WAURliN.
^VnTioiinceirjieiits.
Mr. 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 election, and oblige
May 16 HIS FRTENDS.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
Mr. Editor: Please announce HENRY PATE a
candidate for re-election to the office of Tax-Collcctor,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
June 6
Mr. Editor: Please present the name of Mr. JAS.
R. A ItRANTS, as a suitable candidate to lill the office
of ^ax-Collector, at the ensuing election, and oblige
May 30 HIS FRIENDS.
Mr. EditoV: Please announce Mr. WM MoKAIN
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election,
and oblige HIS FRIENDS.
May 9
FO? ORDINARY"
Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of WM
M. BULLOCK, as a candidate for the office of Ordi
dary for Kershaw District, at the ensuing November
election, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
August 2 %
Mr. EDitor: You will please announce ALEXANDER
L. McDONALD as a suitable candidate to
fill the office of Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at
the ensuing election.
August 8
Mr. McDonald 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 onr Town and District and conntry
around. He has been unfortunately a cripple
from his birth, as many of us know, but
has acted his nart well. Assidnonslv trust.
worthy 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. Ho 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
uffrages at the ballot box of our District, in
October next.
The Friends of Justice.
August 8
RAFFLE
The raffle fob jewelry, silver and
Table Linen, will take place at Mr. Wm. McKain's
Store, at 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday next. All inter
ested are inrited to attend.
Aa4aL 1 A
VAJWWPI AW
COMMITTED ~
ri THE JAIL 01? KERSHAW DISTRICT, OCTOBER
4th, a negro boy, says hia name la JIM,
and aaya he belongs to Washington Allen, near Statesburg,
S. 0. Said boy is about 0 feet 8 or 10 inches
'high, 19 or 20years old, will weigh about 150 pounds.
The ownef is requested to dBme foVward, prove prop orty,
pay charges and tako him away.
DUNCAN SHEOKN, Jailor K. D. '
October 10
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Jtist Received by Express.
qpblLtT SO IPi^TobTH ^RUSH^,
X Needles and Fins,
Bleached Shirting, 4*4 linen and Towel*
Also?A Jot of Matche*, at
Octobor 10 KOBKRT If. KENNEDYS.
SHOE THREAD.!
A LARGE SUPPLY OP SUPERIOR FINE AND
Btrong Shoe Thread, in store and for rale by
Mrs. M. T. CAMPBELL,
Opposite Mr. Jas. Dunlap's store.
October 10 1
Conarns! Honpras! Pnnern e!
A LARGE 8UPPLrrOF AN EXTRA FINE ARTICLE
of Coperas, in store and for sale, at a low
price, for cash, by MRS. M. T. CAMPBELL,
opposite Dunlap's store.
October 10 1
SALT! ~ ~ I
A FEW SACKS SALT, CAN BE HAD AT
GAYLE Jt YOUNG'S.
October 10 1
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
In Equity
Elisiip Holland, administrator of John Holland, vs
Jaiucs Elliott, Levy Holland, Amdricus McThomp
son and Eliza Jane, his wife and others.
J
m BILL FOR PARTITION AND ACCOUNT.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Levy Holland,
son of John Holland, deceased, Amerieus McThompson
and Eliza Jane, his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nancy his
wiic, ^nunes ??. uouuuu, r.nocn n. nouanu, mcy Ann
Holland, which Kliza Jane, Nancy, Charles J., Enoch
E, Dicy Ann and John Pinckney, are tho grandchildren
of the said John Holland, deceased, reside without
tho limits of tho ^tato of South Carolina?on motion of
F. J. & M. Moses, plaintiffs solicitors, It is ordered.
That the said Levy Holland, Americus McThompsou,
and Eliza Jauo his wife, Klbort Pollock and Nancy his
wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E Holland, Dicy Ann
Holland and John Pinckney Holland, do appear in
this court, and plead, answer or demur to tho said
bill within three months of the publication of this order,
or the same will be taken pro conftsso against
thein.
Also, ordered, that this order bo published in the
Camden Confederate for tlireo months from this
date.
WM. R. TA YLOR, c. e. k. d.
Commissioners Office, October 10 3ino
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
by wm. m. uullock, esocihe, ordinary.
WHEREAS, W. D. GASKIN APPLIED TO
ine for Letters of Administration on nil and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
Charles K. Bask.n, late of tho District aforesaid, dej
ceased:
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iiiuoo urtr, nicreiure, mj cue nnu aumomsil ail, ana
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to bo and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court House on the twenty-fourth day of October mat.,
to show cause, if auy, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this third
day of October, in tho 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.
October 10 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
Attention! 1st Corps of Reserves.
rpHK MEMBERS OF THE 1ST CORPS OF RE-L
SERVES, in Kershaw District, are hereby ordered
to appear at Camden C. H., on "Wednesday, the
15th of October inst, at 10 o'clock a. m., (with gunsj
for drill and instruction. This order includes all white
males between the ages of 35 and 50 years, not exempt
by law.
By order of Col. J. H. WITHERSPOON.
ucioDor iu u U. haile, Uaptain.
Blacking! Blacking!! Blacking!!!
A FINE ARTICLE OF SOUTHERN MADE
BLACKING ~ warronted to equal anything
manufactured North of the lino of demarkation?may
be had at tho most reasonable price, by making immediate
application at the "Old Brick Corner."
October 10 T. S. MYERS.
Valuable Plantation
For Sale.
IN KKKSHAW DISTRICT, S. C? ON THE ROAD
leading from Camden to Lancaster C. H., and 13
miles from the former placo. This place contains
about 500 acres, one half under cultivation; 100 acres
of fine bottom land on the waters of Grany's
Quartor and Flat Rock creeks. The balance is well
timbered, a good dwelling-houso, containing six rooms,
piazza on both sides, cotton gin and scrow; the gin on a
nevor failing stream of water, sufficient to run any
kind of a mill or factory, negro houses sufficient for 50
or 60 negros; kitchens, stables, barns, and all other
necessary out-buildings. The corn, fodder, stock of
mules, cattle, hogs and plantation utensils, will be sold
with land, if desired,
For further particulars apply to the undersigned, on
the premises, or address me at Camden, 8. 0.
October 3 4 W. B. YOUNG.
KTOTTO'S!. ~
All thosk who are indebted to the
estato of James Holland, deceased, are earnestly
requested to como forward and settle tho same as soon,
as possible; and those having claims against said esatto,
will present tbem duly attested to me.
October 3 2 E. HOLLAND, Adm'r.
BACON, Sides and Shoulders, ofBaltimore curing
and very fine -for sale at the 'old-comer,* by
E. W. BONNKY.
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T th#4leet|ta laws of Sooth Cfcrottna,
notice of Uw times and place* of holding the me*t general
olootfons, by publishing the following extinct,
taken fromSlmlleport of tho&omiBtttieof mvilegni
and Elections, which wm agreed on and adopted, as
Jaw, by the Legislature, at its sitting in December,
1**9,%vis; , ?*. ut;> *?,; 11 * . >-, m
" The Committee on Privileg e and. Elections, to
whom were referred sundry petitions for establishing
and changing places of eleetion, and appointing Man*
agers for the next general elections and for the better
promoting the purity of the elective fraDokia& have
uuu tue same uuucr cousiuerawou, nau report as joilows,
'
Resolved, That *,1)6 election to be lickleu on the second
Tuesday of October next, for Representatives and
Commissioners of Poor, shall be held at the following
places, and conducted by the following persons:
KERSHAW DISTRICT.
Camden?John S. Maroney, Charles A. McDonald,
W. D. Auderson.
Cureton's Mills?Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Eli Parker.
Flat Rock?James Fletcher, J. B. Hughes, Jesse
Truesdel.
Buffalo?William Mungo, Gillam So well, William
Cato.
Lizonby's?LaucWan McKinnon, Wilson Yarborough,
Jonathan Newman.
Sch rock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Henry Ratcliffo, Alexander
McLcod.
Goodwyn's Store?A. J. McDowall, R/ D. Drakeford,
Benj. Cook.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, It. C. Patterson, Robert
J. Cunningham.
Two Representatives to be elected. Election to be
11 rv>lav*oH of Pomrlnn
Polls to be open one day only.
Two Representatives to be elected; alse. Commissioners
of Poor.
The Managers shall proceed to count the votes publicly
immediately after the tlnal closing of the Polls at
tho precinct where tue vulva im>u been taken, make
out a certificate of the result, which shall be signed by
the managers, or a majority of them, and taken to the
Court House on the day next subsequent to the day
of election, by one or more of said managers, where
tho managers present, or a majority of them, shall
proceed to examine the statements from the several
precincts, and declare the election
JOHN S. MORONKY,
mi k > t nu k n..rvA\T a t t\
ijuauiicio a. uuuwililljlf,
W. D. ANDERSON.
October 3 2
SCHOOL NOTICE.
TllK EXERCISES OF MRS. MoCANDLKSS'
SEMINARY will l>o resumed on MONDAY,
October 6th, with the assistance of Miaaea Fisher and
Young. All persons are responsible for tuition Irom
the time of entrance to the close of the yonr, with the
exception of refugees.
Terms: For English branches, fifty dollars per year;
for each additional language, forty dollurs por year;
half tuition, payable in all cases in advance.
October 3 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ADJ'T. & INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE,)
Columbia, September 22, 1862. j
[GENERAL ORDER NO. 36.]
T TIIE SEVERAL REGIMENTS OF
the First Corps Reserves will assemble for
Review by his Excellency the Governor, Commander-in-Chief,
or t.io Adjutant and Inspector
General, on the following days, at places of
rendezvous to be fixed by the Field Officers of
each Regiment respectively :
. Third Regiment, Col. Elford, Saturday, October
4, 1862.
Fourth Regiment, Col. Sloan, Wednesday,
October 8,*1862.
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JNintu itegimeni, v>oi. wnnams, luesaay,
October 14, 1802.
Seventh Rcgtmcnt, Col. Wilson, Thnrsday
October 16, 1862.
Sixth Regiment, Col. Secrest, Saturday, October
18, 1862.
Eighth Regiment, Col. Witherspoon, Tuesday,
October 26, 1862.
Tenth Regiment, Col. Baxter, Saturday, October
25, 1862.
Eleventh Regiment, Col. Ryan, Tuesday, Oc|
tober 28, 1862.
Fifth Recriment. Col. Bacon. Friday. October
31, 1802.
II. Colonels of the Regiments of Reserves
charged with the extension of this order to
the commandants^ of companies. The Field
Officers of each Regiment will, at the earliest
practicable day, fix the day of rendezvous, extend
notice thereof throughout the limits of
the command, and report the# samo to this
office.
III. The commissioned and non-commissioned
officers will meet for drill, at the parade
ground selected in each Regiment respectively,
on the day previous to the day appointed for
review.
ijto order of#the Commander in-Chief.
WILMOT G. DaSAVSSURE,
Adjutant and Inspector-General of ?. C.
j> September 26
jar The naners of Colombia and Charles
ton, and all papers published in any of the Districts
in whien the companies of the above
named Regiments am oigauired, will poMiifc .
onco a week for three (3) weeks.
%
to pay up the atnw. MAaY IL' Ds?4JJ
... >. <1,-1. 1I.,> *? >:^jy
BEAIM^RTKEI tl?l HS?1|IBST
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uENERAL ORDERS JvO. *z, ; jv?
T THE 8th RBQ1MSNT OF THE FIRST
A Corp* of Keeervea wiU wwembie at Ca?dent
on TUESDAY, 21*1 October, 1302, M ^
o'clock a. fully firmed and .equipped. fat
drill and review. Tne officer* and uoo>c6in
missioned officers will meet the day provides,
at tiie same plaoo and hour, for drill and in*
struction. , . , vr
II. Captains Campbell, Sowell, lfyulvjlh*w?
Dargan, Malett, McKnight, Casson, Bell and
Brown arc charged with the extension of'thete
orders to their respective compdnfoa/' Btkh
will also call out for drill and instruction^enea,
before the day of review, his command, at soma
suitable place to be selected by them within
the bounds of their company lines. '
III. Each Captain will appoint tbo non
"commissioned officers in their respective companies,
giving to each a certificate of their act
pointmenl, and forward the satne for approya}
to these headquarters.
IV. They will cause to be made ahd forwarded
full and complete rolls of their respective
companies, embracing officers, lioh-Miffmissioned
officers and privates, inclnding all
t - ?.i -s ?
persons naoie tor duty wiunu tne oounua w
their company lines.
V. The 8th Regiment is composed of the
First Corps of Reserves within the limits of
the Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Sumter,
Clarendon and Richland, including all white
males between the ages of 35 and 50 years,
not exempt by law.
A requisition for tents has been made sufficient
to accomnioeate all who may desire to
nnnnmn
Ultwani^, JUT? UIUUI*
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON,
Col. 8th Reg't 1st Corps Reserves.
October 3 * 41
5^? The Sumter Watchman, Clarendon
Banner and Camden Confederate wiU copy .
twice.
HEADER! SthREGinENT FIRlf
CORPS RESERVES.
Lancaster c. H., September 24,
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1.
The following named persons
are appointed and will constitute the
Regimental Staff of the Regiment, and will be
obeyed and respected accordingly :
Adjutant?Robert B. Johnson.
Surgeon?Dr. Robert S. MoDow.
Assistant Surgeon?Dr. L. M. DeSauasore.
Quarter master Thos. B. Fraser. . tt>w ...
Quartermaster-Sergeant?Hugh H. ^Wilson. '
Commissary?Malcom A. Shelton. '
Sergeant-Major?Robert M. Miller.
Ordnance-Sergeant?Samuel Massey.
Chaplain?Rev. Win. H. Hanckel.
JAMES H. WITHERSFOON, t
Col. 8th Reg't. 1st Corps RoservcR.
October 3 'fc
JC5P The Sumter Watchman, Camden Confederate
and Clarendon Banner will-cop^ twice.
School Notice V
THE EXERCISES OF MR.
/Jh|^>f.LKSS' School will conraenoe on Itdncbqr, ?
Octobpr 6th. 1862- Tftrma Mm* mn l?at
strSm year. Entranqp condition, same as hemtofore,
except in the Oasd of children "lot
refugees. The session will continue till July 1,6, '1863. j
As the school is limited, parents intending to (edtdr
their children will please notify the undersigned immediately.
L. McCANDLKSS* :j?
Septembers niini iiii ft
BLANTON DUKOABf" ?*
COLUMBIA,
(roaiTERLT or XdKTtJCKT.f Vr '
Is prepared to fill orders to any tttterit, ?ft,;
EHORAYKM6 ARB HIlMMl ' *
Bank Notes, Bills of E^ange"'^
n . n i r? >* "
Engraving upon Steelpr StoneVu,.^
py* Large supplies of Lauk Note and other paper .
will be kept.
August 8 9
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THE OOMMI88TONBR8 OF RdA"DS FOR 3WkSHAW
DISTRICT will meet in Caftde* on tlw
Third Monday in October, at 11 o'clock.. > .
COLIN MACtfA#, Cleric.
October 3 ' ,'i' * ' '
Cash Store ^
KWEET,
dSREASY, A FID
ItECBAAAHJ^
i 'SHD. BROWN SUGAR, - jwAwtle
IS bbls. Crushed do200
lbs. cboiee Leaf Lard, v,j? "V
8 boxes choice and common Tobacoft timr
tiOrCesfreeb Rice,* , . .
Cayenne Pepper, Pepper Batwtv ' H> P9 f.V&t
' *' ***
'j Jugs and Jnra. ;
October 3 A. T. LATTA.
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