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tu? CMMt-FUhllng M C?OM?m?U? ??d Pocolallc*. ^ ?raMih& Mercury af yc?<orday we extract , 0ie following: The Yankees, after having made a foray at Coosawatchie and Pocotaligc, and cutting the telegraph wirfcs, were steadily repelled by our , forces, though not without some loss on our | side, of killed and wounded?in all eight or ten. # At ten o'clock, however, the followiug gratifying despatch was received: Pocotaliqo, October 123?9.30, p. m. To Bently D. Hanell, Vice President C. and S. R. R.: T IftOVO lllof At- _ - "V' V junu lUllll llCU ItOUl CfOOSAWaiCIIlC. The -enemy has been defeated, both at Pocotaiigo and Coosawatchie. The Yankees tore ; tip four hare of iron at Coosawatchie, and cut down some telegraph poles'and tho wire. The eneuiy'R gunboats now lie at anchor below Coosawatchie. Bdokhaltbr, lload Master. Special 1ST otices. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. T. RKENSTJERNA, offers his sorvicos to tf>e public in quality of Physician, Surgeon nnd Acoeucheur. Office over the store of Messrs. Gayle Young. May 30 OFFICE qVARTERMASTClt, Charleston, S. C., October 1, 1862. MR. A. M. LRE IS APPOINTED AGE XT OF this department, for tho purchaso of Corn nnd ' Fodder, in tho Districts of Kersliniy and Eancaater.. Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him Particular attentiou must bo paid to the packing of the fodder, and no water must bo used. During the post year the Government experienced heavy loss from improper packing, aud all such will be hereafter rejected. MOTTE? A. PUIXGLK, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. The subscriber can be found at bis residence IDeKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church October 10 A. M LEE. Mmwm. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD LIKE TO PUR CHASE FIFTY NEGROS, for which he will pay the highest Charleston prices. Young and likely ne. gros, in families or single, preferred. Persons disposed to sell will tied it to their advantage to communicate with mo at the offico of tins paper. August 22, 1862 SAM'L P. ANCKER. n i t m r* t mi SALT, 5ALT! HAVE-BKEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR CAROLINA SALT WORKS, and are ready now to recievo orders. September 26 M. BAUM k BRO. Notice?War Tax! ri^HE WAR TAX BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Jl the 15th proximo. October 24 2 H. PATE, T. 0. K. D. THE PARTIZAN LEADER-' .A NOVEL, BY BEVERLY TUCKER, OF VIR GINIA?originally published in 1836. School Books and Blank Books; Letter, Note and Cap Paper; Steel Pens, Envelopes and Ink; Tooth Brushes. Ivery Combs; Maps of Virginia. October 24 2 J.A.YOUNG. HEAR QIJART'RS 22d REG. S. . HI. Camden, October 20, 1862. GENERAL ORDER NO. ?. IN PURSUANCE OF ORDERS FROM COL. J. H. WITHERSPOON, commanding 6th Brigade S. C. Militia, an election will be held on the 7th day of November proximo, for one Major to qpmmand the Lower Batta\ion, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by ithe death of the lamented Major Wm. A. Ancrum. Captains or officers commanding Beat Companies .aae charged with the extension of this order. By order B. Jones, CoL 22d Reg't. S. 0. M. J. M. GAYLE, Judge Advocate. .October 24 3 Stoves for Sale. Three stoves for sale, they can be soen at Mr. McCreight's shop. (October 24 E. W. bonney. South Oarolina -Kershaw District. BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, ANDERSON QTJARLES AP~ PLIED to me for Letters of Administration on ?11 and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Col Buck Harris, late of the District oresald, d?conned: 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 for the said District to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the 10th day of Novom- J ber next to show cause, if any, why the said admin-1 istrauon should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this twentieth 4ay ef October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightyaeventh year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of 8outh Carolina. j October 24 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D. t AH EXTRA FINK ARTICLE OF FRR8II . ground RICE ELOtJR i? received weekly from the mills, and may be had in large or small quantities, to suit purchasers4 at a very moderate price, at the store of Mrs. M T. CAMPBELL, October 17 I Opposite Mr. Jas. Dunlap. ? Negro's for Sale. 4 N EXCELLENT RLACKSMITIT, 25 YEARS of age, very likely and of excellent diameter ana temper. Also, a dark colored mulatto, 35 years old?very valuable for many purposes?especially as a body servant, carriage driver, cook, Ac., Ac. Apply at the Bank of Camden October 17 Servants to Hire. SEVERAL SERVANTS TO HIRE. Apply at this office. Oi'tnhttr T7 1 JDST RECEIVED choice SUGARS-, t)vJUv' 5 boxes choice Tobacco; Salt, Bacon, Lard, Hour, Rico, Ac. ?W anted? 500 bales Cotton; 1000 bushels Corn; 100 bales Fodder. Oetobor 17 W. C. GERALD A CO. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ATU'T. & INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE,) Columdia, October 11, 1802. j [(GENERAL ORDER NO. 38.] I. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 30, OF September 22d nit., requiring the several Regiments of the First Corps of Reserves to appear at their respective places of Rendezvous for review by the Commander-in-Chief, is hereby suspended fcr the present. II. Colonels of the Regiments of Reserves will promptly extend this order to the companies of their respective commands. By order of tlic Commander-in-Chief. WILMOT G. DkSAUSSIJRE, Adjutant and Inspector General of S. C. October 17 1 HEADERS HUi REGIMENT FIRST CORPS RESERVES. Lancaster C. II., September 24, 1802. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1. FW1I1E FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS aro appointed and will constitute the Regimental Staff of the Regiment, and will be obeyed and respceted accordingly : Adjutant?Robert B. Johnson. Surgeon?Dr. Robert S. McDow. Assistant Surgeon?Dr. L. M. DoSaussuro. Quartermaster?Thos. B. Fraser. Quartermaster-Sergeant?llugh II. Wilson Commissarg?Malcom A. Shclton. Sergeant-Major?Robert M. Miller. Ordnance-Sergeant?Samuel Ma6soy. Chaplain?Rev. Win. II. llanckcl. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Col. 8th Reg't. 1st Corps Reserves. October 3 2 ?3T The Sumter Watchman, Camden Confederate and Clarendon Banner will copy twice. BLANTON DUNCAN, COLUMBIA, - - - ' SO. CA. (FORMERLY OF KENTUCKY.) Jq \*?>wrt //? /?// 'a --J - ? a u t^/w? vw w jvw \Jf IA/CF O I<\J KJLIiy t/JC(C[111 ?7t ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, <fcc. Engraving upon Steel or Stone. IST* Largo supplies of Bank Note and other paper will he kept. August 8 0 Cash StoreSWEET, GREASY, AltD NECESSARY. InilD. BROWN SUGAR, 6 bbls. Crushed do200 lbs choice Leaf Lard, 8 boxes choice and common Tobacco, 2 tierces fresh Rice. Cayenne Pepper, Pepper Sauso, Preservod Ginger and Peaches, Capers, Worcestershire Sauce, Jugs and Jars. October 3 A. T. LVTTA. % KEff GOODS Just Received by Express. 1 rpOILET SO IP, TOOTH BRUSHES, X Needles and l'ina| Black and colored silk Gloves, Brown Shirtings and Drills. Bleached Shirting, 4x4 Linen and Towels. Also?A lot of Matches, at * October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S. SHOE THREAD. A LARGE SUPPLY OF SUPERIOR FINE AND strong Shoo Thread, in store and for ?ale by Mrs. M. T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Mr. Jas. Duulap's store. October 10 1 Coperas! Coper as! Coperas! A LARGE SUPPLY OF AN EXTRA FINE ARTICLE of Coperas. in store and for sale, at a low price, lor cash, by MRS. M. T. CAMPBELL, , opposite Dunlap's store. ; October 10 1 SALT! A FEW SACKS SALT, CAN BE HAD AT GAYLE & YOUNG'S. October 10 1 South-Carolina?Kershaw District. In EquityElisha Holland, administrator of Jolm Holland, vs* James Elliott, Levy Holland, Amoricus MeThomp i son and Eliza Jane, bis wife and others. ' "dili. for partition and account. < It appearing to my satisfaction that Levy Holland, 1 son of John Hollutul, deceased, Americas McThompson and Eliza Jane, his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nancy his wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E. Holland, Dicy Ann Holland, which Eliza Jane, ancy, Charles J., Enoch E, Dicy Ann and John Pincknoy, are the grandchildren of the said John Holland, deceased, reside without 1 the limits of the stuto of South Carolina?on motion of ' F. J. & M. Moses, plaint.lT's solicitors, It ia ordered. * Thai the said Levy Holland. Americas McThompson, and Eliza Jane his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nancy Ins 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 the said bill within thrco months of the publication of this or- ' der, or the samo will bo taken pro confesso ugaiust ( them. ' Also, ordered, that this order be published In the Camden Confederate for three months from this date. WM It TAYLOR, c.e.k.d. i Commissioners Office, October 10 3mo South Carolina?Kershaw District. by wm. m. bullock, esbuike, ordinary. ( WHEREAS, W. D. GASKIN APPLIED TO me for letters of Administration on nil and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Charles E. liusk.n, late of the District aloresaid, dej ceased: 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 the said District, to bo liolden at Kershaw 1 Court House on the twepty-fourtli day of October inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bo 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 tho eighty- sixth year of tho Independence and Sovereignty of tho State of South Ourolina. October 10 _ 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. D. Blacking! Blacking!! Blacking! M A FINK ARTICLE OF SOUTHERN MADE BRACKING ? warrentod to equal anything manufactured North of the line of dcmnrkntion?may be had at tho most ronaor.ablo price, by making immediate app ication at the "Old Brick Comer." October 10 T. S. MYERS. Valuable Plantation For Sale. IN KERSHAW DISTRICT, S. C.. ON THE ROAD 1 leading from Camden to Lancaster C. II., and 13 ' miles from the former place. This place contains ' about COO acres, one half under cultivation; 10Q acres f of fine bottom land on the waters of Grnny'a 1 j Quarter and Flat Rock creeks. Tho balance is well ^ timbered, a good dwelling-house, containing six rooms, piazza on both sides, cotton gin .and screw; the gin on a never failing stream of water, sufficient to run any kind of a mill or factory, negro houses sufficient for 50 or 60 negros; kitchens, stables, bams and all other ?i necessary out-buddings. The corn, fodder, stock of J mules, cattle hogs and plantation utensils, will be sold with land, if desired, For furtlior particulars apply to the undersigned, on the premises, or address mo at Camd?-n, S. C. October 3 4 W. R. YOUNG. COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KERSHAW DISTRICT, OCTOBER 4th, a negro boy. says his name is JIM, and says he belongs to Washington Allen, near States*. burg, S. C. Said boy is about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches 'r high. 19 or 20 years old, will weigh about 150 pounds. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tako him away. DUNCAN SHKORN, Jailor K. D. October 1ft Country Homespun JUST RKCKIVKD. TWO PIECES MORE OF ( that Fine. Black Checked Country Homespun, suitable for winter, for sale at "The Old Corner.'' September 12 E. "W BONNEor TURNIP SEEDT ' Fine fresh turnipskrd, at one dollar ( per pound, at the Old Corner. August 8 E. W. BONNET. FALL & WINTER* GOODS. rj'* /?- 1 . in.*** 'Jt ? 1 ' **&'> WE INVITE THE ATTENTION of our friends and tho public generally to our itock of v FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which is complete in aii its various branches. A ND WILL BE SOLD I OR CASH 0#L T. McCURRV & HAMMERSM)UGH. Novembor 1 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE^ All persons having demands againsthe late Henry W. DeSaussure, of Kershaw l>i Irict, are required to present the same to ine, accord ng to law?unci thoso indebted to him are requested to pay up the same. * mary r dksaussurk. October 3 3 Executrix. January 1st. 1862Having to pay cash for all my purohases, compels me to change my terms of busii? spatter this date. To enable me to replenish my stock, I shall sell in ,]1 instances for cash, unless a special arrangement be made for a short credit. All goods sold under this arrangement- must be considered as Cash, when nulled for. The reasons which have induced this necessary change, I trust, will bo apparent to all. Cash customers solicited. E. W. b0nney January 3. . Notloe. All those indebted to the late j. j. McKAIN by note or open account, are earnestly equestod to settlo the same as soon as possible; and ill those to whom he is indebted will please present ;lieir claims to me. Juno 6 3mo WM. McKAIN, AdmV. PASSPORTS. I^he governor has authorized me to issue Passports in the name of the State, to any person desiring to travel into uny part of the South3rn Confederacy, and I am now ready to issue the # iame. The application must be in person. .f 111 tr A ? r\TA *1 T.?.. . ...v t. ODV/. M. 1-?K>A UOJ5U ttfj. Home Productions. rI^HE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST 1. price lor country-made Homespuns, either in cash or trade Will also receive cotton or corn for dues, at the highest market prices. Wanted now?500 yards Country Jeans and Plains, either all cotton or with wool tilling. Highest price will be paid for 100 lbs. of good wool June 27 K. W. BONNEY. NoticeAll those indebted to the late john MARSH, deceased, will please settle the same is soon as possible, and those having demands against liim, will present fliem duly attested to me. Augusts 3 WM. OUTLAW, Adm'r. ~PlNE GROVE SEMINARY. I HIE EXERCISES WILL BE RESUMED ON" Monday, OctOl>er Gth. Boys under ten }*ears received. September 2G 2 Fall Goods. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND OF HJS \ lost Fall purchases: j Super Black Bombazines. 44 5-4 Black all-wool DoLane. 44 44 44 Cashmere and Merino. 44 44 44 Plain and Drilled Alapaccas. 44 4 -4 44 English Crape. Colored English Merino. 44 Printed DeLanes. Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel. Merino Vests for ohildren Misses, ladies, boys A men 44 Drawers,*for Ladies and Men.: . 4* Union Drosses for Ladies. Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Periston Musins. White Brillinntes nnrt Uimiiit ? ? ? ?.......J uuiuivnuciiM* Fdgings and Insertings, Laces. Linen Cambric Handcerchiefs, Plain, Hemstitch and Kmbroidered. A jood stock of English Cotton Hose and Half Hose, \ irith a fair stock of other goods suitable for families' Fall use. w. d. McDOWALL. November 1 Agency Lynchburg Hose and Fire Insurance Company. LYNCHBURG, VA. ?o? Merchants' Insurance Compan OF RICHMOND, VA. Policies in the above Companies issued at u ates. w. D. McDOW ALL, M November 1 Agent H Wanted?Wool I I For which thb highest price will be , i 30TT0N AND WOOLEN HOME-MADE jeans 9 and PLAINS, at 9 McCURRY A HA MMKRSLaugh's. 9 To Rent I rHE upper ROOMS, KITCHEN, Ac, OF the" H Banking House of the Bank of Camden, froaa 1M 9 )ctober next. W. H. R. WORKMAN. .^1 September 12 3 I m'A '1 1 E mi i ib m