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Some o# tbe blockade**, captured below
WilmincrtiuL iav ihii th? YrnilrMt
occupy Wilmington -noon. Northern papers
aty the fstfev wto raging at Beaufort and S
Hilton Head on the 1st.
Rich4hi(tJ, November 12.?The Yankees
bavo evacuated Greenville, after partially dofitpoymg
bridges across the river, and taking
. nine of the citizens with them. They desisted
from destroying the bridge at the entreaties
of the people.
An official despatch says the enetnv have
left Plymouth. Their destination is probably
Petersburg, as they aro supposed to have
gone up the Chowan. Foster commands the
expedition.
(Second Despatch.)
No news from tho army, and no skirmishing
Reported " since Monday. The government
has no further intelligence of the advance of
the enemy, and tho belief g^ins strength in the
public mind that McClellan is gradually withdrawing
his forces to send below Richmond*
Gomnunicatiou with the Yallcy of Virginia is
openby tho mountain gap. Tho reported advance
of tho gun-boats up the James llivcr is
not confirmed. m mm ' '
What w* Mat -Expect.?Genoral Batiks, in
a few remarks which ho made from the nlnt
form of a railroad car in Boston on Saturday
week, said the approaching winter was not to
be lost in inaction. The Government was determined
now to put forth its strength. Numerous
expeditions were on foot that could
not, if vigorously pressed, but bo fatal to the
revolted States.
CBITTJAK-Y.
Died, in this town on Saturday the 25th
October last., Mrs. FRANCIS BROOM LEE,
relict of the late Francis Stephen Lee, in the
seventy-fifth year of her age?the deceased
was a native of Elkton, Maryland, but for the
last Sixty-five years a resident of Camden So.
Ca.
Special Notices.
C3g-ROAD AND BANK DIVIDEND.?The South
Ourolina Rail Read Company having declared a Dividend
of. FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS
PER SHARE on tho Old Stock, and TWO DOLLARS
AND TWENTY-FIVE CFNTS PER SHARE on the
New Issue, for tho six months ending Docenbor Slsti
1862, and tho Southwestern Rail Road Bank a Dividend
ofSEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARK, for
the same period, the combined Dividond of SEVEN
DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS will be paid at the
aforesaid Bank, (in Columbia,) on and after tho lOlh
instant.
The Dividend on Rail Road Shares not connected
with the Bank will be paid at the same time and place
as above stated, and at the Branch Bank of the State
of South Carolina at Camden. J. R. EMERY,
Auditor South Carolina Rail Road Company.
JOHN C COCHRAN,
* Cashier Southwestern Rail Road Bank.
November 1 2
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. REENSTJERNA, offers his services to
the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office over the store of Messrs. Gayle dr.
Young.
May 30
OFFICE QUARTERMASTER,
Charleston, S. C., October 1, 1862.
MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTED AGE MT OP
this department, for the purchase of Corn and
Fodder, in the Districts ef Kershaw and
Lancaster.
Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him.
Particular attention must be paid to the packing o
! the fodder, and no water must be used. During the past
year the Government^ experienced heavy loss from
improper packing, and all suoh will bo hereafter re.
jected. MOTTE; A. PRINGLE,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,
r The subscriber can be found at his residence
DeKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M LEE.
(Dash StoreSWEET,
FIREY, AND
NECESSARY.
1 A A A DOLLAR'S WORTH OP SUPERIOR
1UUU MATCHES;
8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars;
90 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper;
8 boxes choice and common Tobacco;
a tierces fresh Rice; Cayeune
Pepper and Pepper Sauoe
Capers Worcestershire do;
largo lot Jugs and. Jars;
1 case 109 lbs. very choice smoking Tobacco;
November. 14 A. T. LATTA.
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Oldv GrovemraeTit J* ava Coffee.
Also?black ph>per, allspice and
Ginger. For sale at'lhe M Old Corner."
November 14 E. W. BONNET.
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Extracts lor Cooking,
In a great variety OF KINDS, at the
" Old Corner."
jxovemoer 14 js. w. uujnjnky.
KERSHAW?I* EQUITY.
John Gnskin, and others, vs. James Bruce,
and others,?Bill.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER PA8SED
in above-stated case (Bill) I will offer
for sale before the Cout House door in Cam
den, S. 0. on the first Monday in December
Yiext, at 12 m., the following property, (real
estate,) belonging to the estate of J. Monroe
Gaskin, deceased, to-wit: Tho Mill Tract
containing three hundred acres, more or less,
and the Sand Land IIill Tract containg one
hundred and thirty-two acres more or less.
Terms so much cash as will pay the costs of
proceedings and costs of sale?the balance on
a credit until the first day of January, A. D.
1864. Purchase money to bo secured by bond
with at least two good sureties and a Mortgage
of the premises. Purchaser or purchasers,
td pay for papers.
WM. R. TAYLOR, C. E. K. D.
Com mi ssi on kk's Office, Nov. 8, A. D.
KERSHAW?IN EQUITY.
Nancv M. Keellv, vs. Mansel P. lveelly, et. al.
?Bill.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER PASSED
-* in above-stated case (Bill) I will offer for
sale before the Court House door in Camden,
3. C. Monday, tho eighth day of December
next,* at 12 111., the following property (real
estate) belonging to the estate of John lveelly
deceased, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or
part of Tract of Land lying on tho waters of
liranny's (Quarter and White <jhk wrecks containing
three hundred and forty acres, more or
less. Terms?so much cash as will pay the
costs of proceedings and costs of sale?the
balance on a credit of one and two years, with
interest on the sainc, (payable annually,) from
date of sale?said balance (of purchase money)
to be secured bv bond with at least two good
sureties, and a Mortgage of property. Purchaser
to pay for papers. Said land to be sold for
less than four hundred dollars.
WM. II. TAYLOIl, C. E. K. D.
Commissioners Office, Nov. 12, A. D.
NEGROES ON THE COAST.
fpllE OWNERS OP NEGROES NOW AT
work on the fortifications at Charleston;
and on the Coast, are informed that a requisition
has been made, by authority of the Governor
and Council, and by order of General
Beauregard, for an additional supply of laborers
to relieve the hands now thereupon engaged;
and on their arrival, the hands will be
discharged.
The first detachment is ordered down on
the 14th inst.
FRANCIS S. HOLMES,
Special Agent.
J?37~A11 papers in the State insert once, and
send bill to office of "Special Agent" for payment.
November 14 1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER,)
Columbia, November 7, 1882. j
The following resolution of
the Governor and Council has been ordered
to be published:
Resolved, That tho Sheriffs of this State be
and they are hereby specially charged with
the prompt execution of the regulations of the
Governor and Council prohibiting distillation
from grain, and for this purpose they are invested
with all the authority of Special Agents
in their respective Districts; and for their services
they shall roceive such fees or other compensation
as may be fixed by the Chief of the
Department of Justice and Police.
By order of tho Governor and Council.
B. F. ARTHUR,
Secretary.
JST All papers in the State publish once.
November 14. 1
FoundA
GOLD SHAWL PIN. WHICH TITfe OWNER
can have. Apply at the Bank of Camden.
November 14 1
I
Also?a very likely fellow, 35 years of age?Valuable
as a manager of horeea, and ^rriage driver, cook, Ao,
ana a tolerably good jobbing carpenter.
Also?a young woman?a good cook houso servant,
washer, Ac. Apply at the Bank of Oanodes lor information.
November 14 1
VALUABLE
t nmn tiati a t *
UITMSM
OI
OFFER FOR BALE THE FOLLOWING PROporty
in Camden:
The Lots known in Camden as the McRae Lots?
planted this year by Mr. Baxley.
Eight Lots, in one body, on tho square south of the
McRae Lots.
Six Lots?unoccupied?bounded by York-street on
tho North, and Lyttieton-street o? the east.
Tho House and IiOt now occupied by Mrs. Oppenhoim.
Also?many single Lots in diflorent quarters of the
city.
Also?160 bales of Cotton on the plantation below
Camden.
JAMES CHESNUT.
November 14 2
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the post office, uncallod
for on tho 1st of November, 1802:
B. Jones, Mrs. Martha
Biggs, Samuel Jones, Col. J.
Bacot, Lieut. Pierre L.
Buford, Peter Leckie, Dovid
Blackwell, Miss T. E. Laboes, Thomas
c p.
Colons, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, Mrs. Kate 2
Cordes, A. Prince, Dr George
Canady, John W. Palmer, Wm. J.
Crafts, Mrs. Geo. J. Palmer, Henrietta
D. R.
Dorrall, Thto. D. F. Russell A Jones
K Rogors, Miss Ann S
Elkins, Mrs. Jano 8.
F. Sumter, Martha
Ford, J. W. W.
II. Watts. Mrs E. J.
1 lay den, Charles Wilson, Mrs. J.
J.
Jones, J. W.
Persons calling for tho above letters will please
say they aro advertised.
November 14 T. W. PEGU8, P. M.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office,
Columbia, November 10, 1802.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 41.
I TO carry out tho proclamation of his Excellency
Governor Pickens, dated 7th November
instant, and the resolutions of the Governor
and Council, dated of the same day, it is
ordered that the several Captains of the respective
Beat Companies do forthwith proceed
to organize their Beat Companies, agreeably
to said resolution, and promptly report each
organization to this office.
II. The several Captains of the respective
Beat Campanies located at the Court Houses
of the several Districts of this State will report,
in person, at this office, on or before Tuesday,
18th November instant, to receive the arms
and ammuuition specified in the resolotions.
Each Captain will be required to give bond,
with one surety, for the safe keeping and accounting
for of said arms and ammunition. 1
III. The commanding officers of the several
Militia Regiments will forthwith prepare rosters
of the officers of their respective regiments, and
will from such rosters order, once every two
months, commencing in January, 1863, courts
martial for tho trial of defaulters from duty.
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under said resolutions.
IV. Commanding officers of tho several
Militia Regiments will have all vacancies in
the line offices promptly filled.
By order of the Governor and Conn<;il:
WILMOT G. DkSAUS8URE,
Adjutant and Inspetor-General of S. C.
ilSTEach paper in the State copy once.
November 14 1
Cotton Warp, Osnaburgs,&c
COTTON WARP PROM NO. 6 TO 10. ALSO
heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, and colored country
Homespun. For sale at the " Old Corner."
November 7 E. W. BONNET.
Wanted Immediately,
AN OVERSEER, TO TAKE CHARGE OP A
plantation ill the vicinity of Camden. Apply
at the corner of Broad-street and the Public Square,
at Capt. DoPass' bouse.
November 7
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Seed Rye-Seed lye!
A SMALL LOT OP EXTRA PINE 8BKD VtM< * '
may be had by calling ?kxi at the V Q1<L Ariafc* . . ?
Oorn^r." T. 8. MYFRS.
November T 4
STATE OF SOUTH CABMIffi.*
ADJ'T. & INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, \
Columbia, November 7,1802. )
GENERAL ORDER NO. 60.
T JOHN R. NIERNSEE, HAVING BEEN
^- appointed Major of Engineers in the State
service, by a resolution of the Governor and
Council, and commissioned to take rank from
October 29, 1802, the date of his appointment,
will be obeyed aud respected accordingly.
By order of the Governor and Comfcil.
WILMOT G. Dk8ATJ88urb,
Adjutant and Inspector General of S. C.
JC^"A11 papers in the State copy once.
November 14 1
Postponed Sale of Leather
ON FRIDAY THE 14th NOVEMBER INST.,
will be sold at public auction at the Tannery,
near Bishopvilie, a stock, of
SOLE AND UPPER
LEATHER.
Also, Leather iu vats, to bo delivered when taken oti(k
and one Two-IIorse "Wagon, Ac., the property of the"
lato co-partnership of Ambrose A Bradley.
Conditions Cash.
November 7 2 JOHN a bradley.Wanted
to Purchase:
CORN, PEAS AND fodder, for whicjtf
the highest market priee will be paid. s
November 7 McCURRY a h ammerslough. For
Sale.
For sale?one two-story frame bujlding
and Lot of three acres of ground. The
house will have to be moved a short distance. The
situation is eligiblo for a dwelling?-just outside of the
town. Will be sold for cash. For particulars inquire
of M. L. Haile, on the premises, or J. F. Sutherland,
at Cainden.
November 7
Notice.
All TnosE indebted to the late thos.
SMITH, deceased, will settle the same awoon as
possible, and thoso having demands against him will
present them duly attested to me, at an early day. *
Novomber 7 3 JOHN TURNER, Kxh*.
Notice.
rphe stage fare to lancaster wil? be
X raised to $5.00 a soat, and thirty poundsbaggagd
allowed.
Volunteers going or returning, will be charged
<* > a a
Any package to or from volunteers will be taken
and forwarded free of charge. All Others mu&t be'
pre-paid. McCURRY A HAMMERSLOUGH*.
November ?
SEW GOODS
-Just Received by ExpresA
Toilet soap, tooth brushes,Needles
and Pins,
Black and colored silk Gloves,
Brown Shirtings and Drills,
Bleached Shirting, 4x4 Linen and Towels.
Also?A lot of Matches, at
Octobor 10 ROBERT m. kennedy's.
Blacking! Blacking!! Blacking!!!
a PINE ARTICLE OP SOUTHERN made
4 V BLACKING ? warrented to equal atiythitij?
manufactured North of the line of demarkatioti?tdfcy
be had at the most reasonable price, by making ittb
mediate application at the "Old Brick Qorner."
Octobor 10 T. s. myers.
? *
Notice.
Mr. JOS. w. doby is my AUTHORIZED
agent during my absence. Those indebted to
me will please call and settle with him. Those to
whom i am indebted will please hand in tbeir account
to him. D. M. RODGBR&
October 31 3
Estate SaleT>y
permission OP W1L M. BULLOCK, OR
JL> dinary for Kerehlw District,! trill sell at public
oat-cry, at the residence of the subscriber, oo Friday
the 14th day of November next, the following property,
belonging to the estate of 0. IB. Baskiu, dec'tL,
to-wit:?one sorrel Mare, one Yearling, Plantation
Utonsils, Household and Kitoben Furniture, dux.
Torms made knewn on day of sale.
w. d. gaskin,
October 31 1 Adm'r. est. C. e. Baskin, dee'd.
Beeci Wheat! Beed. Wheat)!
An extra fine artjcle.of seed wheat,
for sale by a. T. latta.
October M