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' iiWran*l>g Seone In Ohio.
Bucyros, Ohio, was the scene
of ft^oetHdisgraceful' distirbonce on the 6th
inMjp^iiwch wo find this account in tho New
Durmg tho morning a largo portion of the
drafted men from tho towns of Holmes and
, Cbarfield marched into tho square and gave
thre^ckeer* for tho "Constitution as it is, and
the Ijnion as it was," then three chaers that
we won?t fight to free the nigger," and then
thre6*c^eers for a huge bowie knifo that wju
J\ t I- A
unown py one ot tlie party. Tho men nearly
all bid knives or revolvers and several of them
rifles. All had guns with them until within b
mile of tho town, whore *hcy drew up in line
of battle, and loaded their pieces with all the
coolness of veterans. Throughout the day
threats to "shoot," "murder," and "butcher,r
any who attempted to force them to leave theii
homes, were frequently made. Cheers were
also proposed for Jeff. Davis, and freely given,
"A rope to bang Lincoln, and a knife to bntchei
every Abolitioner was frequently huzzahed. A
man who had said ho favored the President's
recent proclamation was set on by the crowd,
retreated up street, and was Anally taken in
charge by Deputy Provost Marshal David Foster,
the crowd following. Towards evening
the Crowd gradually dispersed and the most
of tho men subsequently reported themselves
for duty.
Massachusetts, according to the official report
just issued, is still nineteen thousand short
of her quota of troops under the late call o:
Lincoln, although fully half of those recruited
wcro for only nine months.
The army correspondent of the Savannah
Republican sends the unwelcome intelligence
that the dread malady, the small pox, has made
its appearance in our ariny in Virginia.
[for thk camdkn confederate.]
To Voter* of lliu Lower Battalion.
My name having been proposed as a candidate
for Major, to fill the present vacancy, I
beir respectfully to decline?and tender mv
thanks for the motives which prompted the
act of ray friends, which will ever he appreciated.
W. KELLEY.
Tiller's Ferry, October 30, 1862.
'B'rlbutc of Reipcct.
Fell on tho battle-field of Sbarpsburg, Md., Sept 17,
1862, J. II. aruaxts, aged about 25 years. He was
among the first to volunteer for the defence of his
country. When the call was made immediately after
tho battle of Fort Sumter, for troops to repel tho invasion
which threatened tho soil of Virginia, he went as
a private in the company of Capt (now Col.) J. D. Kennody,
from lvershaw District?the first company in
Kershaw's original Regiment that volunteered for that
servico. This noble company has reflected undying
honor upon its District and State, and though our docensed
friend wi)l not be among its veterans to receive
tho honors whieh a grateful commonwealth will hereafter
confer, yet he is numbered with its immortal dead,
and his memory is embalmed in the hearts of those
who will never forgot Carolina's fallon heroo-1
Whilst on duty in Virginia, the deceased was taken
ill, and for months bore his sufferings with tho patience
of an humble and trusting disciple of tho Lord Jesus,
and upon his restoration he promptly returned to his
post of duty. In the fearful battle in which he fell, ho
was wounded in the arm by a hall, which also pierced
his heart and produced instant death. He was a young
man of good business habits, upright deportment, and
above and beyond till, for years a consistent member
of tho Baptist Church at Antioch.
Thus, when we mourn the untimely end of a friend^
and a promising member of society, we may console
| ourselves with the reflection that we mouvn a patriot,
| who bled for his country, and a christian, whose life
i and death furnish an example worthy of the imitat'ou
of others. Peace to his ashes?honor to his memory.
K|
Aiirioirriceriiertts.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. WM. KHIJGHSON
a candidate for tho office of Major, to
* command the Lower Battalion S. 0. M., to fill the vacancy
ooeasionedby tho death of Major Win. A. Ancrura.
HIS FRIENDS.
MR. editor : 1'iease to nominate Mr. a. M. KENNEDY
a candidate for Major of the Lower Battalion
22d Regiment S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occa
eioned l?y the death of Major Wm. A. Ancrum, and
oblige MANY FRIKNDa
October 24 3
I . Estate SaleI
, X>Y PERMISSION OF WM. M. BULLOCK, OR
I J3 dinary Tor Kershaw District, I will sell at public
' out-cry, at the residence of the subscriber, on Friday
the 14th day of November next, the following property,
belonging to the estate oi 0. E. Bask in, dec'd,
" to-wit:?one sorrel Mare, one Yearling, Plantation
Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
x Terms made known on day of sale
W. D. G ASK IN,
October 31 I Adm'r. est C. E. Baskin, dec'd.
in' iN' ih'i iiii'iiiii hi i ii iiiirWiiT' iltr Wfr Yi '
r_Special IN"otices.
" BEDICAI. NOTICE.
DR. f. RBKNSTJERNA, offers his servioes to
the publih in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Acf
eoucbeur. Office over the store of Messrs. Gnyle <P
Young.
May 30
' OFFICE ttllABTERMASTER,
Charleston, S. C., October 1, 1862.
- MR. A. M. LRK 18 APPOINTED AGE >T OF
i this department, for the purchase of Corn and
, Fodder, in the Districts of Kershaw and
,N Lancaster.
Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him.
Particular alteutiou must be paid to the packing o
1 the fodder, and no water must be used. During the past
> year the Government experienced heavy loss from
i improper packing, and all such will be hereafter rc
jected. MOTTK A. PRINGLE,
> Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
ffSy The subscriber can be found at his residence
Do Kalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
( October 10 A. M LEE.
' DURING MY ABSENCETinR. J AS
DUNLAP will act as my Agent.
March 21 THOMAS J. WARREN.
Notice.
MU. JOS. W. DOBY IS MY AUTHORIZED
agent during my absence. Those indebted to
me will please call and settle with him. Those to
r whom I am indebted will please hand in their account
J to him. D. M. RODGERS.
October 31 3_
' NOTICE
All pkjisons who have claims against
the estate of M. J. Young, deceased, will present
the same, duly attest, to W m. R. Taylor, Esq.,
' my attorney; and all persons who are indebtod to said
f estate will please make payment of the same to my
i said attorney, at an early da v.
1 JOHN YOUNG,
October 31 4 |Adm'r. of M. J. Young, umj'd.
To Rent.
i rPHE RIDDLE FISHERY. APPLY TO
L October 31 4 WM. R. TAYLOR.
Wanted, Immediately,
A WET NURSE. ONE WITHOUT A CHILD,
preferable. Apply at this office.
October 31 2
Seed "Wlieat! Seed "Wheat!!
An extra fine article ofsekd wheat,
for sale by A. T. LATTA.
October 31
Negro's for Hire
ONE WOMAN WITH TWO CHILDREN;
Two Girls 12 years of ago;
One Boy nine years of age. For particulars, Ac
apply at this office.
October 24 2
, South Carolina?Kershaw District,
I HY WM. M. BULLOCK, E8&UIRE, OltWNARY.
WHEREAS, JNO. R. SHAW APPLIED TO
me for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
' Christian Tolinie, late of the District aloresaid, deceased
:
These are,, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot iho said deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be liolden at Kershaw
Court House on the twentieth day of November next,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 28th
day ol'Oetobcr, in the yenr 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 31 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
Notice?War Tax!
The war tax books will be closed on
the 15th proximo.
October 24 2 H. PATE, T. 0. K. D.
THE PARTIZAN LEADER?
A NOVEL, BY BEVERLY TUCKER, OF VIRGINIA?originally
published in 1836.
School Hooks and Blank Books;
Letter, Note and Cap Paper;
Stoel Pons Envelopes and Ink;
Tooth Brushes. Ivory Combs;
Maps of Virginia.
October 24 2 J. A. YOUNG.
HEAD QUART'RS 22d REO. S. C. HI.
Camdkn, October 20, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER NO. ?.
IN PURSUANCE OF ORDERS FROM COL. J. H.
WITHKRSPOuN, commanding 6th Brigade S. C.
Militia, an election will be held on the 7th day of November
proximo, for one Major tocammandtho Lower
Battalion, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the deatli of the lamented Major Wm. A. Ancrum.
Captains or officers commanding Beat Companies
nae charged with the extension of this order.
By order B. Jokes, Col. 22d Rog't. S. 0. M,'
J. M. GAYLE, Judge Advocate.
Ootobor 24 3^
RICE FLOUR.
An extra fink article of fresh
ground RICE KLOUR is received weekly from
the mills, and may be had in large or small quantities,
to suit purchasers' at a very moderate prioe, at the
store of Mrs. M. T. CAMPBELL,
October 17 1 Opposite Mr. Jas. Duals p.
TURNIP SEED.
Fine fresh turnipseed, at one dollar
per pound, at the Old Corner.
August 8 E? W. BONNET.
' 4. . ,
Negro's for Sale. /*
AN EXCELLENT RLA0K8MITH, Sft TEAR
of age, vsry likely md of excellent oharecu
end temper. Also, a dark colored mulatto, 36 year
old?very valuable fpr many purposes ^specially ?
a body servant, carriage driver, cook, Ac., Ac. Appl,
at the Bank of Camden
October 17 'ft'*/
ISTREEElH
pTAAA CHOICESEGARS;
5 boxes clioice Tobacco;
Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Rico, Ac.
?Wanted?
500 bales Cotton;
1000 bushels Corn;
100 bales Fodder.
October 17 W. C. GERALD t CO.
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
In I?qnity?
Elislia Holland, administrator of John Holland, v,
James Elliott, Levy Holland, Americus McThora
son and Eliza Jane, his wife and others.
/ ' .
BILL FOR PARTITION AND ACCOUNT.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Levy Hollnrn
son of John Holland, deceased, Americas McThompso
and Eliza Jane, his wifo, Elbert Pollock and Naucy hi
wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch K. Holland, Dicy An
Holland, which Eliza Jane, Nancy, Charles J., Ehoo
E, Dicy Ann and John Pinekney, are the grandcliilc
ron of the said John Holland, deceased, resido wit hoi;
tho limits of the i-tato of South Carolina?on motion <
F. J. & M. Moses, plaintiffs solicitors, It is ordered
Thut tho said Levy Holland. Americns McThompsoi
and Eliza Jane his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nancy hi
wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E Holland, Dicy An
Holland and John Pinekney Holland, do appear i
this court, and plead, answer or demur to tho sai
bill within three months of the publication of this or
dcr, oh the sanio will be taken pro con/esso agaius
them.
Also, ordered, that this order be published in th
Camden Confederate for three months from thi
date.
WM It. TAYLOR, c. e. k. d.
Commissioners Office, October 10 3mo
NKW GOODS
Just Received by Express
rpOILET SO IP, TOOTH BRUSHES,
.1_ Needles and Pins,
Black and colored silk Gloves,
Brown Shirtings and Drills,
Bleached Shirting, 4x4 Linen and Towels.
Also?A lot of Mutches, at .
October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S.
Blacking! Blacking!! Blacking!!
\FINE ARTICLE OF SOUTHERN MAD1
BLACKING ? warrented to equal any thin;
manufactured North of the line of deniarkation?ma;
be had at tlio most reasonable price, by making ini
mediate app ication at the "Old Brick Corner."
October 10 T. S. MYERS.
Valuable Plantation
For Sale.
IN KERSHAW DISTRICT, S. G\. ON THE ROAI
leading from Catnderi to Lancaster C. H., and U
miles from the former place. This place contain:
about ?00 acres, one half under cultivation: 100 acre:
of One bottom land on tlio waters of Granv'i
Quarter and Flat Rock creeks. The balance is wel
timbered, a good dwe'ling-houso, containing six rooms
piazza on both sides, cotton grin and screw; tho gin on i
never failing stream of water, sufficient to run an]
kind of a mill or factory, negro houses sufficient for 5(
or 60 negros; kitchens, stables, barns and all othei
necessary out-buildings. The corn, fodder, stock o
mules, cattle hogs and plantation utensils, will be solt
with land, if desired,
For further particulars apply to the undersigned, 01
the premises, or address mo at Camden, S. C.
October 3 4 W. R- YOUNG.
Country Homespun
JUST RECEIVED. TWO PIECES MORE 0]
that Fine, Black Checked Country Homespun
suitable for winter, lor sale at "The Old Corner.'1
September 12 E. W.BONNEor
BL ANTON DUNCAN,
COLUMBIA, SO. OA
(FORMERLY OF KENTUCKY.)
Is prepared to Jill orders to any extent, it
engraving and printing
Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, &c
' Engra/ving upon Steel or Stone.
Jy Large supplies of Bank Note and other papei
will be kept.
August 8 9
Cash Storeswbet,
orea8y, and
necessary
1HHD. BROWN SUGAR,
5 bbls. Crushed do*
200 lbs choice Leaf' Lard,
8 boxes choice and common Tobacco,
2 tierces fresh Rice,
Cayenne Pepper, Pepper Sanse,
Preserved Ginger and Peaches
Capers, Worcestershire Sauce,
Jugs and Jars
October 3 ' A.T.LVTTA.
I FALL & WINTER I
* JLMESmf I
WE INVITE THE ATTENTION I
of our friends and the public generally $< our
stock of ' ?
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
Which is complete in all its various branches.
a nd Will be sold i or cash onl r.
McCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 1
Stoves for Sale.
Three stoves for sale, thby can
be seen at Mr. McCreigUt's shop,
t. October 24 E. w.bonnby.
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
by wm. m. bullock, esquibb, ordinary.
P wherF.A8, ANDERSON quarles, apVV
PLIED to me for Letters of Administration on
all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Col Buck Harris, late of the District
j oresaid, deceased:
^ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
;8 singular the kindred and creditors of the said den
ceased to be and appear before me at our next OrI,
dinary's Court for the said District to be holden at
j. Kershaw Court Iiouse on the 10th day of Novemlt
ber next to show cause, if any, why the said adminjf
istratiou should not be grautod.
j Given under my Hand and Seal, this twentieth
, day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
8 oight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightyn
sevonth year of the Independence aud Sovereignty of
n tire Stnto of South Carolina;
d October 24 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, O. k. d.
''t N otioe.
All those indebted to the late j. j.
McKAIN by note or open account, are earnestly
s requested to settle the same as soon as possible; and
all those to whom ho is indebted will please present
their claims to me.
Juno 6 3mo Wm. McKAIN, Adm'r.
passports.
rpHE GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZE^ me TO
JL issue Passports in tho name of the State, to any
person desiring to travel into any part of the Southern
Confederacy, and 1 am now ready to issue the
, same. The application must be in person.
July 4 2 JNO. m. DeSAUSSURE.
To Rent
The upper rooms, kitchen, Ac, of the
Banking House of tbe Bank of Camden, from 1st
October next.
W. H. r. workman.
"j September 12 3
Fall Goods.
r rTMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON hand of HJS .
JL last Fall purchases:
Super Black Bombazines. \
44 5-4 Black all-wool DeLane.
" " 14 Cashmere and Merino.
44 44 44 Plain and Drilled Alapaocaa.
44 4-4 44 English Crape.
Colored English Merino.
44 Printed DeLanes.
Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel.'.
) Merino Vests for children. Misses, ladies, boys A men
j 44 Drawers, for Ladies and Men.
3 4* Union Dresses for Ladies.
3 Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlaton Mus3
lins, White Brilliantes and Dimity Embroideries.
\ Edgings and Insertings, Laces. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. a
^ good stock of English Cotton Hose and Half Hose,
. with a fair stock of other goods suitable for families'
J Fall use. W. D. McDOWALL. :
r November 1
f r ? :
1 Agency
' Lynchburg Hose and Fire
TwonrowAA
juao iu auuu WiiipCMiJT *
L YNCIIBURG, VA.
> ~o~ ' ' <* ^
iter charts' Insurance Compan
OF RICHMOND, YA. *
Policies in the above Companies issued- at u
rates. W. D. McDOWALL,
November 1 Agent
? Wanted?Wool!
For which the highest price will bb
paid. *
?ALSO?
cotton and WOOLEN HOME-MADE JEANS
and PLAINS, at : McCURRY
A HAMMERSLAUGH'S.
r : >
NoticeALL
TH08E INDEBTED TO THE LATE john
MARSH, deceased, will please settle the HM
as soon as possible, and those having demands against
him, will present them dulv attested to me.
August 8 8 Wit. OUTLAW, Adm'r.
PINE GROVE SEMINARY.
rpHB EXERCI8ES WILL BE RESUMED ON
A Monday, October 6th.
pT Boys under ten years received.
September 26 t
SAMM
A FEW SACKS 8ALT, CAN BE HAD AT
GAYLE k YOUNG'S.
' October 10 Is t
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