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K*?ppj& <^2jj^^^^B^^^K^^^^^flj^BBafl^JttM^BKl?9fliHR?EB0|g*M W OKIYED at this Department that an assault and battery, with intent to kill, was made upon the body of M. W. Jenkins, "some time abput tho flrstrof June lfcst,~by a n#W man, Jiw^a^rfTaway, the proerty of John Sapndedrs, of Sumrirr' District, and that the said negro Jim wfea, op-bTs trial for the said offence, sentenced.to be honR-ori'the first Friday in October last, and that the paid negro Jim broke jail and fled, after a new trial had been granted him: [i Now, knpt& ye, that, to the end that justice may be done, apa that the s^id negro Jim may be brought .J>ack*tb confinement, I, F. W. PICKENS, Governor . ana CttofflBndeiMb-Chfef In and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my proclamation offering a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for his apprchonsiou and delivery into any jail in this/State. Given under my band and the.. seal of the State, st Columbia, this, the 1st day of December, A- D., 1862. F- W. PICKENS. W. R. Huntt, Depnty Secretary of Stale. tWAll papers in the State copy twice. C - * I vsvnuiuci tf Z ^AbjTT. & I^SP. GENS. OFFICE. ' RICHMOND, November 27, 1862. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 96, COMMANDANTS OF CONSCRtPTS WILL cause the following order to be published for at least seven times in a sufficient number of newspapers in each State of the Confederacy to insure its reaching every part of the country. I. A U commissioned officers and enlisted men who are now absent from their commands from any other cause than actual disability, ot duty under orders from the Secretary of War, or trom their department commanders. r will return to their commands without delay. II. Commissioned offioera failing to comply with the previsions of the foregoing paragraph within a reasonable'length of time, in no case to exceed twenty days after the publication of this order, shall be dropped front the rolls of the army in disgrace, and their names will be fhrnished to the commandant of conscripts for enrollment in the ranks. IILI AH enlisted men who shall fail to comply with the provisions of paragraph I of this order, within u reasonable length of time, shall be considered as deserers and treated accordingly, their names to bo ftirniahod to the eommandaut of conscripts, in their State, for publication, or such other action as may be deemed most efficacious. TV", / In order to insure the efficient co-operation of all concernod to harry this order into immediate effect, , Department Commanders are directed to require from the commanding officer of each separate command in their Departments a prompt report of the names of all oommissioried officers and enlisted men now absent from their commands. These reports must state in each case the cause of absence, and any regimental, battalion or com puny commander who shall neglect to furnish such a report, or who shall knowingly be guilty of concealing any car e of-unauthorized absence, shall, on conviction thereof, be summarily dismissed. V. Under the provisions of the second clause of paragraph I of General Orders M-o. 82, commissioned offioera and privates, who areincpable of bearing urms in oonsequenoe of wounds received in battle, but who 'are otherwise fit for service, are required, if not otherwise assigned, to report to the nearest commandant of conscripts, in their respective States, who will, if they are fitted for such duty, assign them to the collection af RtrnmrlaM on.) ?lu> -w- *>iau viiv viuuiwvuioui/ vi wio piuviniuua wi this order, with ftill power to call upon the nearest military authority for such assistance as may be necessary thereto. VI. Offioers of the Quartermaster's Department, charged with payment of troops, are hereby directed not to pay any commissioned officer, non-commissioned officer or private, who does not furnish satisfactory evidence that he is not liable to the penalties described In the foregoing order. Any disbursing officer who shall make payment in violation of this order shall be liable on his bond for the amount of such payment. By order (signed,) 8. COOPER" Adjutant and Inspector-General. IST"Columbia and Charleston papers copy twice each week for four weeks. AU other papers in the State once each week for four weeks. South Carolina?Kershaw District. fcY WM. 1(. BULLOCK, ESbUlHB, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, WM. H. ARRANT8 APPLIED TO we for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights und credits of J. H- Arrants, late of the District atcyesaid, 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 oh the fifteenth dav of December nort to Show cause, if any, why the'said administration. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 21st ifiijh*fl6T?nbert in the year of our Lorfl ohe thousand eigfef hundred and sixty-two, and in the eighty-sixth year of toe Independence and Sovereignty of the State Of Sduib Carolina. November adyj ? WH- BULLOCK, 0. K. D, i i 1 JfRtoW-1' -1!' jfJtjL't* ? r 0*ts and Cow Peas "fTtOE SALE FOB CASH, AT THE 'OLD CORNER.' JP November 1 E. W. BONNBY. !; ' . '$ ' v - / . ^j?|Lu under^Sand and 8eal, this twenty-secon day of August, in the year Of oar Lord one thouaan eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eight] sixth year of the Independence aud Sovereignty < ?wSfni BTJLLOOK, O. KTD. South Carolina?Kershaw PUtrici BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. X\7 HERBAS, MISS AGNE8 YILLEPIGU T T 1J J i L * T .. - .i " * > ! ' . * * applied to mo lor juettere 01 AamiQisin tion on all and singular the goods and chattlei rights and credits of Gen. Jono B. Villepigui late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and adenosis ell, and singular, the kindfysd and creditors < the said deceased to be and appear before ui at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dii trict, to bo holden at Kershaw Court ilous on the fifteenth day of December next, to shoi cause, if any, why the said administration shoul not be graqtod. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 24t day of Novomber, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hnndred and sixty-two, and i the eighty-seventh year of the independunc of the State of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 28 2 Sun Hi Carolina?Kershaw District BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRlC, ORDINARY. WHEREAS W. H. FISHER APPLIE1 to me for Letters of Administration o all and singular the goods and chatties, right 'and credits of C. A. Fisher, late of the Dn trict aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and to admonis] all, and singular, the kindred and creditors c the said deceased to be and appear before ni at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dii trict, to bo holden at Kershaw Court Hous on the fifteenth day of December, next to sho^ cause if any, why the said administration shoul not be granted. Given uader my Hand and Seal, this 24t day of October, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and i the 87th year of the independence of the Stat of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 28 2 Sou ill Carolina?Kershaw District BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. V/yHEREAP, A. NILES APPLIED T( ^ * me for Letters of Administration com tettemento annexo on all and singular the good and cliattfts, rights and credits of Edwan Niles, late of the District aforesaid, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonis! all, and singular, the kindred and creditors c the said deceased to be and appear before m at our next Ordinary's Court for the aaid Dis trict to be holden at Kershaw Court House o\ the twelfth day of December next, to shov cause if any, why the said administration shouh not be granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 25tl day of October, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and ii the eighty-seventh year of the indcpcndcnc of the State of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 28 2 JIlSTiCEIVED AND EOR SALE AT a. SOMl^BRS ?O? rl IOHT BROWN AND CLARIFIED SUGARS; j New Orleans Molasses, and Coffee; Matches. Candles. Lard and PeDt>er: Gunny and Dundee Bagging; Salt, Brooms, Segars, Tobacco; Blacking, Crockery Wares Ac., at H. SOMMERS. November 21 3 Notice. The stage pare to Lancaster will bi raised to $5 00 a seat, and thirty poundsbaggag allowed. Volunteers going or returning, will be charge* $3 00. Any package to or from volunteers will be takei and forwarded free of charge. All others must b pre-paid. mccurry a HAMMER8LOUGH. November 1 Wanted?Wool! For which the highest price will bi paid. ? ALSO? COTTON AND WOOLEN HOME-MADE JEAN and PLAINS, at MoCURRY k HAMMBRSLAUGH'fl. 4. .., ,jJfc,. *1' I '^WA^B||i S? - * vv S *\ Dnakp. tp OfUBdpQ* ' ' ^ 1 11L n^ V* A OOOWWPW OP OG'PTON- ?ArR?*OAM n X^Lj be had by making early application oat the " Old A BHck Corner," bf T. S. MYERS. i November 21 .;-/" U ? ? - ? ? -. . 1. . ? - ^ >?' 11 ? Extracts for Cooking, IN A GREAT variety of rinds, at the " Old Corner." November 14 E. W. BONNET. t- , ? , Wanted to Purchase: E r^ORN, PEA8 AND FODDER, FOR WHICH l- V> the highest market price will be paid. s November 1 McCURRY ft HAMMERS LOUGH. " For Sale. c T?0R SALE?ONE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILD>1 L ing and Lot of three acres of ground. The e houso will have to be moved a short distance. The j_ situation is eligible 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 ('jimiinn (I November 7 jlEW- GOODS Just Received by Express. rpOILET SO IP, TOOTH BRUSHES, .L Needles and Bins, 7 Black and colored silk Gloves, * Brown Shirtings and Drills, Bleaohed Shirting, 4x4 Linen and Towels. Also?A lot of Matche-s at -> October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S, n 8 1ST otice. fWN AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF DEcomber next, t ho undersigned will bo compelled li to raise on the price of his Wood and Lumber, on account of everything being so high. Oak wood $4 per load; Pine wood $3.25 per cord. The first qual0 ity of Lumber, at the mill, $1.25 pef hundred ; second qu lity 75 cents per hundred; Rutinge Boards 60 cents, c November 28* W. E. HUGHES. <i School Notice. MRS. PECK WILL, IN JANUARY h jopen a School for Boys. The terms e ?f tuitidn will bo the same a? the present rates of the Primary Department of the <SSr Camden Malo Academy?payable in ade vance?either in cash or by an approved note, payablo on the 1st of July noxt. Students entering will be charged for the fall session of ten months?exceptions to this rule will be made only in case of refugoes? unless by special agreement. . November 28 Sohool 3KT otioe. ) ON THE 1st OF JANUARY NEXT jfinraUp I wih open a Private and Select School for " '^jH^Boya. The number admitted will be very s limited. For further particulars apply to j*. November 28 C. H. PECK. \ Notice. WILL BE RENTED AT PUBLIC OUT0 * * CRY, before the Conrt House Door, in Camden, S. C., on Monday the first day of f December next, at 12 o'clock m., the plantation ] ^ on which Mrs. Mary Thorn, deceased, lived at the time of her death. Said plantation is lo1 cated 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 e is about seventy 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 tho amount of rent by note with at least two good sureties, with interest on the same 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 Osnaburcrs. and cnlnrod PAiinfw Homespun. For sale at the " Old Corner." November 7 E. W. BONNEY. Negro's for HireONE WOMAN, WITH FOUR SMALL CHILdren?good Cook, Washer and Ironer. ?also? T wo Girls?one 15 years and the other 12 years of age r For terms Ac., apply at this office. ' November 28 3 I COMMITTED. TO JAIL. A MULATTO BOY, WHO SAYS HIS NAME iS j\. DA VE, and that he belongs to Mr. Caleb Swindler, of Newberry District, 8. C., was o<>uiinicted tc? Kershaw jail on the 18th November, lp82 baid boy is about twenty-five years old, flte feet five or six inches high, and weighs 145 or 15o pounds November 28 DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor. B Wanted, A SITUATION A8 OVERSEER ON A PLAN tation. For farther information address J. J. T. RICHBOURG, November 28 8 Bradford Springs, S. 0. \ estate) belonging * <jb taining three hundred and forty acres', ^ore or less. Terms?so mudh cash as will pay the costs of proceedings, and costs of aaje?the balance on a credit of one ana two years, with I interest on tbo same, (payable annually,) from date of sale-?said balance (of purchase money) to oe secnrea oy uona wun at least iwo goou sureties, and a Mortgage of property. Pntchaser to pay for papers. Said land to bo fold for less than four hundred dollars. , WM. R. TAYLOR, C. Ri K. D. Commissioners Office, Nov. 12, A. 0.1802 South-Carolina?Kershaw XHstriot. 'A In Equity. 1 Elisha Holland, administrator of John Holland, *? James Elliott, Levy Holland, Americas McThompson and Eliza Jane, hia wife and others. BILL FOR PARTITION AND ACCOUNT. . It appearing to my satisfaction that Lovy Holland, son of John Holland,"deceased, Amoricus McThompson and Eliza Jane, his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nancy his wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E. Holland, Dicy Ann Holland, which Rlfzi Jane, Nancy, Charles JM Enoch E, Dicy Ann and John Pinckney, are the grandchildren of the said John Holland, deceased, reside without the limits of the State of South Carolinar?on motion of F. J. & M. Moses, plaintifTB solicitors, It is ordered. Tiiat the said Levy Holland, Americus McThompson,' and Kliza Jane his wife, Elbert Pollock and Nanoy his wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E Holland, Dicy Annr Holland and John Pinckney Holland, do appear iQ this court, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill within three months of the publication of this order, or the same will be taken pro con/easo against them. Also, ordered, that this order be published in the Camden Confederate for three months from this date. WM. R. TAYLOR, o. k. k. d. Commissioners Office, Ootober 10 8mo ?' r . DURING Ml ABSENCE, DIR. JA 8 DUNLAP will act as my Agent. March 21 THOMAS J. WAKRifiM. Administrator's SaleI)Y PERMISSION OE THE COURT OF Ordinary for Kershaw District, I will sell in Camden "on the first Monday in January next?being the 5th day of the month: Sixteen valuable Negro Slaves, a fine pair of , Carriage Horses, Carriage, Harness, &cn and a I arge supply of Houshold and Kitchen Furni*-" > I ture. i r And on Tuesday, the 6th of January, at the plantation of Col. W. A. Ancrura, deceased, a fine lot of mnles, cattle, bogs, wagons and harness, plantation tools, utensils, &cn and a large quantv of corn, potatoes, &c. Terras for the negroes, one third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years,* With interest from date, payable annually,' With two good sureties and a mortgage of the negroes. For the other property?-cash.' J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Adm'r. W. A. Ancyum, deceased. November 21 t. d. s. ?. . . g . L'i)ngcloth, Flannels,, iul?1 Ir a _ kSlitt TT a V. J tt/V* 4 ? IA A A Y'DS. ENGLISH YD. WIDE BLEACH- M 2 4Vvv ed Long Cloth ; 2 pieces all wool Welsh Flannel; J 2 pieces Black AlpacCa ; I Assortment of Ladies'Shawls and Cloaks; I Factory Yarns; Couptry Homespun; I V few piedds Wort Lindsoy for men's wear t Flax and Spool Thread, Needles, Pins; m ?also? v V| Few Single and Double-barl Guns; Bowie Knives; Percussion Caps; Iron Tacks and Taok Hammers; fl Trunks, AC., at J H. SOMMERS. 4 BTP; 8. Wanted?A respectable young man as ossisunt in the store. J November 21 3Cash Store SWEET, fl FIREY, A1VD 1 If EC ESS A RY. 1 1 AAA HOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR. fl 1UUU MATCHES; 8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars; W 20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper; ^ 8 boxes ohoioe and common Tobacco; 2 tie roes fresh Rioe: Oayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauoe; Capers Worcestershire do; large lot Jugs rfnd Jars; 1 case 129 lbs. very choice smoking To'^/v**. November. 14 A. T LatyA.