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\ ^ offcn his strrioes to feitffcbHB dTfrbysknao, Surgeon end Accoucheur. . Office OTUr the store' of Meqifp. Gaylo & 5?,o_ : OVFlCti 4|U AKTJERM ASTER, Charleston. S. C.. October i iac?? MR. Aj M. LRE IS APPOINTED AGE ST OF tliis department, for tho purchase of CoriB and Fodder, ih the Dist icts of Kcrakiaw and ; XaneaMer. Planters desiring to sell, will communicuto with him. Particular attention must bo paid to tho packing o the fodder, and no water must be used. During the past year the Government experienced heavy loss from improper packing, and all such will be hereafter rejected. MOTTE A. PRINGLK, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. tar The subscriber can be found at his residenco DeKalb-street, next west of the Presbyterian Church k / October 10 A. M LEE. 1ST otice. ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF DEcember next, i ho undersigned will be'compelled to raise on the price of his Wood and Lumber, on aocount of everything being so high. Oak wood 84 per load;* Pine wood $:L25 per cord. Tho first quality of Lumber, at the mill, $1.25 per hundred ; second qu lity 75 cents per hundred; Rufage Boards 60 cents. November 28 W. E. HUGHES. School Notice. MRS. PECK WILL, IN JANUARY Jtf next, open a School for Boys. The terms ^wWHJ^of tuition will bo the same as tho present rates of tho Primary Department of the Camden Mule Academy?payable in advance?either in cash or by on approved note, payablo on tbo 1st of July next. Students entering will be charged for the full session often months?exceptions to this rule will be made only in case of refugees? unless bv Rnftoisl ntrropmMil v -r -? ""5?" ",v"4# November 28 Soliool KTotic?. ON THE 1st OF JANUARY NKXT JiffI will open a Private and Select School for (ajjUrjl Boys. The number admitted will bo very limited. For further particulars apply to November 28 C. II. PECK. . ; Negro's for Hire ONE WOMAN, WITH FOUR SMALL CIIILdren?good Cook, Washer and Ironer. ALSO T wo Girls?ono 16 years and the other 12 ycurs of age For terms Ac., apply at this office. November 28 3 COMMITTED TO JAIL, A MULATTO BOY, WHO SAYS HIS NAME IS DA VE, and that he belongs to Mr. Oleb Swindler, of Newberry District, S. C., was committed to Kershaw jail on the 18th November, 1802. Said boy is about twenty-five years old, fivo leet livo or six inches high, and weighs 145 or 150 pounds November 28 DUNCAN SlIKoRN, Jailor. Wanted, A SITUATION AS OVERSEER ON A PLAN tation. For further information address J. J.T. RIC1IBOURO, November 28 3 Bradford Springs, S. C. ? 3outh Carolina?Kershaw District. BY WM. M. BULLOCK, EsbUIRK, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, WM. H. ARRANTS APPLIED TO me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of J. H. Arrauts, late of the District atoresaid, deceased: 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 be holden at Kershaw Court House on the fifteenth day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given tinder my Hand and Seal, this 21st day November, 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 tho State of South Carolina. November 28 2 WM. BULLOCK, O. K. D. Notice. VVHLL BE RENTED AT PUBLIC OUTI * * CliY, before the Court House Door, in Camden, S. C., on Monday the first day of December next, at 12 o'clock in., the plantation on which Mrs. Mary Thorn, deceased, lived at the time of hjjr death. Said plantation is located twelve miles from the town of Camden? on it is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Barn, (Stabless &c., and a good well of water. There is abodt sevonty acres of cleared land, fair upland and bottoms on branches. The fences are in good repair and there are good roads to market. Said plantation will be rented until the period of one year, and possession given of the same immediately, if required. The individual who may rent the same will be required to secure the amount of rent by note with at least two good sureties, with interest on the aame payable annually from the expiration of .the term of rent. November 28. 1 Cotton Warp, Osnaburgs,&c COTTON WARP PROM NO. 6 TO 10. ALSO heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, and colored oountry Homespun. For sale at the " Old Corner." November 7 E. W. BONNET. / 0 i1 i , nmmmwmmmmammm South Carallnaa^HLcrshaw District. BT 1WL at. BULLOCK* BQQplSB, OBDINABT. VyUBRKAS, w. 9r., APPU*P TO YY me for Letters dr.Administration.op alt and ( angular the goods and chkttlea, rights and credits of J. .B. CapeU, late of. ftbe District aforesaid, de- ? ooased: i These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and7 singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before tpe at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be l^olden at Kershaw Court Houso on the 15th day of Dcoember next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted . ] i "* ? -?B - sr. ? .. . * - - uiroii uuuer my nana ana c>eiu, mis twenty-second day of August, iu the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightysixth year of the Independence and {Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. < November28 2 WM M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. South Carolina?Kershaw District. BY WM. M. BULLOCK, K8QUIRE, ORDINARY. Yty HEREAS, MISS AGNES VILLEPIGUE * * applied to mc for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, ' rights and credits of Gen. John II. Villepigue, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditois of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be kolden at Kershaw Court House on the fifteenth day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under mv Hand and Seal, this 24th J day of November, in the year of our Lord one j thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eighty-seventh year of the independence of the State of South Carolina. < WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 28 2 Sou oil Carolina?Kershaw District. J1Y WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS W. II. FISHER APPLIED to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of C. A. Fisher, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and to admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the fifteenth day of December, next to show cause if any, why. the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 24th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-two, and in the 87th year of the independence of the State of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 28 2 Mou ill Carolina?Kershaw District* BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. ' YY7HEREAS, A. NILES APPLIED TO ' * mc for Letfbrs of Administration comtestemento annexe on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Edward Niles, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinary's Court for the aaid Dis ' trict to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the twelfth day of December next, to show cause if any, why thesaid administration should A 1 V not oe granted. 1 Given under my Hand and Seal, this 25th < day of October, in the year of our Lord one i thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in < the eighty-seventh year of the independence < of the State of South Carolina. < \VM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. j November 28 2 1 JDSTREClMD i AND EOR SAEE AT t IBC . SOMME3H.S. ?o? IIGHT BROWN AND CLARIFIED SUGARS ; J New Orloans Molasses, and Coffee; Matches, Candles, Lard and Pepper; u Gunny and Dundee Bagging; v. 8alt, Brooms, Segars, Tobacco; Blacking, Crockery War$ Ac., at ? K. SOMMERS November 21 3 COTTON. J A LOT OF ABOUT 150 BALES?NOW IN TIIE hilly, and comparatively inaccessible country, about 26 miles above Camden, will be sold, and kept for the purchaser as long as may be desired. ' For information apply at the Bank of Camden, where ; samples may be seen. ' ' , ( November 21 2 Notice. ' The stage fare to Lancaster will be 1 raised to $5.00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggage ^ allowed. | Volunteers going or returning, will be charged $3.00. c 1 Any package to or from volunteers will be taken , I and forwarded free of charge. All others must be pre-paid. McCURRY A HAMMKRSLOUGH. November ? % / / ; ifo Bent r|X) B<fo*,-TO A SMALL FAMIET-frOUR 1 Also?R?r sale, the Kirk wood residence of Capfc. J Thos. J. Warren. For particulars apply to Mr. James Duulap, in Camden. ^ - S November 21 - (3 COTTON TARNS. J A GOOD SUPPLY OP CO'l TON YARNS CAN 1; be bud by making early applicaiion at the "Old / Brick Corner,""by T. 8. MY MRS. J November 21 4 Cash Store- J; SWEET, b FIREY, AND J NECESSARY, t 1AAA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR * 1UUU MATCHES; 0 8 barrels Crushed, Clnriflod and Brown Sugars; 20 reams supertiue Bath Posts Writing Paper; 8 boxes choice and cointnoii Tobacco; i tierces fresh Rffeo , Cayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauce; Capers Worcestershire do; ? large lot Jugs and Jars; 1 case 199 lbs. very choice smokino- Tnlmrwi* November. 14 ** A.t7lATTA. li Notice. [hereby forewarn all persons from trading for a uoto given to Bentley Outlaw, doted ibout the 27th October, lsG2. for the amount of ?50? die said consideration of note having failed, I will not pav it without being compelled by law. November 14 3 J. P. BAKER. " v Old. Goyernment Java Coffee, r Also?black pepper, allspice and r . (linger. For sale at tho " Old Corner." November 14 E. W. BONNEY. * . Extracts lor* Ooolving, " IN A GREAT VARIETY OF KINDS, AT THE 1 44 old Corner." t November 14 E. W. BONNEY. 1 Wanted to Purchase: CtORN, PEAS AND FODDER, FOR WHICH < f tho highest market price will he paid. d November 7 McCURRY & HAMMERSLOUGH. For Sale. 17*OR SALE?ONE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILD- r ing and Lot of three acres of ground. The hoime will have to be moved a short distance. The situation is eligible lor a dwelling?just outside of the town. Will be sold for cash. For particulars inquire of M. L. Ilaile, on the premises, or J. F. Sutherland, at t'amden. November 7 IEW GOODS" I t Just Received by Express. rX)ILF.T SO bP, TOOTII BRUSHES, Needles and Pins, Black and co ored silk Gloves, j Brown Shirtings and Drills, Bleached Shirting. 4x4 Linen and Towels. 1 Also?A lot of Matche-, at f] October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S. KERSHAW?1.1 EQUITY. \ John Gaskin, and others, vs. James Bruce, t and others,?Bill. | N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER PASS- P EI) ill ahnvo-atutnii nao<> /mm i .w?ti I fe ~ WV..VVV. VIVWV ^111^ JL IT III V'llUI or sale before tlie Cout House door in Cam " Ion, S. C. on the first Monday in December next, at 12 in., the following property, (real ?statc,) belonging to the estate of J. Monroe ? 3askin, deceased, to-wit: The Mill Tract 1 jontaining three hundred acres, more or less, ? ind the Sand Land Hill Tract containg one ^ mndrod and thirty-two ?cres more or less. Terms so much cash as will pay the costs of proceedings and costs of sale?the balance on i credit until the first day of January, A. D, 18G4. Purchase money to bo secured by bond vith at least two good sureties and a Mortgage of the premises. Purchaser or purchasers, o pay for papers. VVM. R. TAYLOR, C. E. K. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 8, A. D. 1862 j VALUABLE LDTSFORSALE.: ? o [OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROperty in Camden: The Lots known in Camden as the McRae Lots? ?*?1 AL i AS- n i >uuii?u una year vy ->ir. ottxiey. Eight Lots, in one body, on the square south of the IcRae Lots. Six Lots?unoccupied?bounded by York-street on c he North, and Lvttloton-street on the east. The House and l*ot now occupied by Mrs Oppenleim. Also?many single Lots in different quarters of the sity. Also?150 bales of Cotton on the plantation below lamden. JAMES CHESNUT. \ Norember 14 2 . , i... -. ap*; s -T"w v ? i ..?-.yijrjwgg > B -, *?,-rJ.vv,^? ... ~ Matter M. Kcelly, v?. Manta^ A KsHy, it. ml. pUR8UANTTO AN QBMMRl0(iED r ' ?n abovtMitntcd case (Bill) I wfl| offer for' ale before the Coort Hons* done j^yCamje?f I. C. Monday, the eighth day of l/?ce?oer icxt, at 12 in., the following' property (realstate) belonging to the estate of Joint Koly deceased, to-wit: All that pieeet parcel or art of Tract of Land lying on * the wtolers of Jranny's Quarter and White Oak Creeks eonainfng three hundred and forty acres, more or uss. Terms?so much cash as wHI pay the osts of proceedings and costs of sale?the >alancc 011 a credit of one and two years, with nterest on the same, (payable annually,) from ate of sale?said balance (of purchase money) o be seenred bv bond with at least two good ureticp, and a Mortgage of property. Purchas- ^ r to pay for papers. Said land to be sold for ?ss than four hundred dollar*. WM. It. TAYLOR, C. E. K. D. Commissioners Office, Nov. 12, A. D.1862 Jouth-Carolina?KerihAw IHitfiot. In Equity Ilisha Holland, administrator of John Holland, vs James Elliott, Levy Holland, Airericus McThompson and Elizu Jane, his wife and others. hill for partition and account. It appearing to my satisfaction that Levy Holland, on of John Holland, deceased, Amoricus McThompson nd Eliza Jane, his wife. Elbert Pollock and NaScv his nfe, Charles J Holland, Enoch K. Holland, l>icy Ann lolland. which Eliza Jane, ".-ancy, Charles J., Enoch 5, Dicy Ann and John Pinoknor, are the grandcMldeu of the said John Holland, deceased, reside without he limits of the ^tate "f South Carolina?on motion of *. J. a*. M. Moses, plaintiff's solicitors. It is ordefed. ["hat the sai?l I evy Holland. Amcricus McThompson, ind Eliza Jane I is wife, Elbert P-dlock and Nancy his vife. Charles J. Holland. Enoch E Holland, Diey Ann liilland and John Pinckney Holland, do appear in his court, and plead, answer or demur to the said' >ill will-in three months of the publication of this or-' lef, or the samo will be taken pro eon/esso against j hem. ] Also, ordered, that this order be published in fho I Iauden Confederate for three months from this- fm late. I WM. R. TAYLOR, c. e.k. d. Commissioners Office, October 10 2mo DURING Ml ABSENCE, Nil. J A ? )UNLAP will act as my Agent. March 21 THOMAS J. WAliREN. The Cash System Has been forced upon us by our inability to obtain the means of continuing Our msiiiess from any other source. Our customers will herefore please take notice that we will henceforth ill no orders (unaccompanied by oast)) whether for' roods from our store or for work from our shop, unless mder previous special arrangements, distinctly mad*' oith us. J. J. WORKMAN k CO. January 10 A ~1 9 J J * a ciminisTra/toirs waieDY PERMISSION OE THE' COURT OF Ordinary for Kershaw District, I will sell n Camden on the first Monday in January lext? being the* 5th day of the itoonth: Sixteen valuable Negro Slaves, a fine pAik' of Carriage Horses, Carriage, Harness, dsc^Arid" to irgc supply of Houshold and Kitchen Furniure. And on Tuesday, the 6th of January, at the* ?lar.tation of Col. W. A. Ancrum, deceased, inc lot of mules, cattle, hogs; wagons and haricss, plantation tools, utensils, &c., and a large [uanty of corn, potatoes, <fcc. Terms for the negroes, one third cash, bal- \ nee on a credit of one and two years, with nterest from date, payable annually, with two rood sureties and a mortgage of the negroes.' or the other property?cash. J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Adm'r. W. A. Ancrum, deceased. November 21 t d. s. Longcloth, Flannels, Shawls, &c., &c. ^AAA Y'DS. RNGT.I8H YD. WIDE BLEACHwv''v ed Ixing ('loth ; 2 pieces all wool Welsh Flannel; 2 pieces Black Alpacca; > A ssortment of Indies' Shawls and Cloaks; Factory Yarns. Country Homespun; V few piccea Wool Liudsey for men's wear, Flax and Spool Thread, Needles, Pins? ?ALSO? 1 Few Single *nd Double-barl Guns, Bowie KniveS; Percussion Caps, Iron Tacks and Tack Hanymerg; Trunks, Jtc., at B H. SOMMERS. I 1ST P- S. Wanted?A respectable youag man M B (ssistant in the store. I Nerember 21 f fl Notion. I A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LA*B TH0& I t\ SMITH, deceased, will settle the same ewooo a# ' I ossible, and those having demands against him WfB I ire sent them duly attested tome, at an early day. Novemberf 2 JOHN TURNER. E*V. J