hwiU, 1b OBrodw.'wilh all the Furniture complete
JOHN WHITAKBR,
Prfndflllt. fkmriAn Wnfol rnmnanr
Peoamber 12 r 1 ^4
-Agency
Confederate Fire and Maftae
Insurance CompanyOF
ATLANTA, OA
UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APA
POINTED Agent for the above Company, and
having complied with the requisitions of the Act of
the Legislature in relation to the Agencies of Insurance
Companies not incorporated in the State of 8outh
Carolina, is now prepared to take risks on Merchaudiee,
Cotton and Buildings. Also on the lives of White
Persons and Slaves.
i v. ( E.W. BONNEY,
December 12. Agent.
NoticeMR.
J. L. GEYTI8 IS MY AUTHORIZED
agent, during my absence from the 8tate
December 12 3 THOS. LANG.
Plantation to Rent
~lByr*JPtr*nifsion of fym. M. Bullock, Ordinary for
Kershaw District^
TT7ILL BE RENTED "REWORK THE Conor
wuni
T House, in Camden, S. C, on the 20th day of
) December inst., a Plantation belonging to the estate of
' Thoe. J. Clyburn. deceased, in Kershaw District, 20
' miles above Camden, on the waters of Little Lynches
Creek. There are about 400 acres of Cleared Land, a
comfortable Dwelling House, Overseer's and Negro
Houses?all in good condition. Possession given 1st
of January, 1863.
Termsmade kuownon day of sale.
I December 6 3 S. C. CLYBURN, Adm'r.
ADJT. * MISP. CiEN*. OFFICE.
RICHMOND, November 27, 1862,
'GENERA L ORDERS NO. 96,
COMMANDANTS OP CONSCRIPTS WILL
canae the following order to be published for at
least seven times m a sufficient number of powspapers
in each State of the Confederacy to insure its reaching
every part of the country.
I. A11 commissioned officers and enlisted men who
are now absent from their commands from any other
cause than actual disability, or duty under orders from
the Secretary of War, or trom their department commanders,
Will return to their commands without delay.
_ II. Commissioned officers failfng to comply with
5^lhe provisions of the ioregoing paragraph within a reawC*.
? sonable length of time, in no case to exceed twenty
-daysafter the publication of thisorder, shall be dropped
from the rollsof the army in disgrace, nnd*their
names will be famished to the commandant of conscripts
for enrollment in the ranks.
III. All enlisted men who shall fail to comply with
dhe provisions of paragraph I of this order, within a
reasonable length of time, shall be considered as deserera
and treated accordingly, their names to be far
nisnea to ttie commandant of conscripts, in their State,
for publication, or such other action as may be deemed
most efficacious.
IV. In order to insure the efficient co-operation of
all concerned to carry this order into immediate effect,
Department Commanders are directed to require from
the commanding officer of each seperate command in
their Departments a prompt report of the names of all
commissioned 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 oompsny commander who shall neglect
to fUrnish such a repoit, or who shall kuowingly be
guilty of concealing any car e of unauthorized absence,
shall, on conviction thereof, be summari.y dismissed.
V. Under the provisions of the second clause of
paragraph I of General Orders No. 82, commissioned
officers and privates, who are incpable of bearing arms
in consequence 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 8iates, who will, if they
are fitted for such dnty, assign them to the collection
of stragglers ami the enforcement of the provisions of
this order, with fbll power to call upon the nearest
.military authority for such assistance asrnay be neoesfltaru
tlioraiA
mrmmrn j VIIVIVIV*
VI. Officers of the Quartermaster's Department,
charged with payment of troops, are hereby directed
net to pay any commissioned officer, non-commissioned
officer or private, who does not furnish satisfactory
.evidenoe that he is not liable to the penalties described
. in the foregoing order. Any disbursing officer who
hall make payment in violation of this order shall be
i liable on liis bond for the amount of such payment.
By ordsr
(signed,) ft COOPER
. Adjutant and Inspector-General
(pyColumbia and Charleston papers copy twice
. each week for four weeks. Ail other papers in the
State oace each week for four weeks.
Extracts for Cooking,
IN A GREAT VARIETY OF KINDS, AT THE
" Old Corner."
November 14 E. W. BONNEY.
Oats and Cow Peas
T^OR SALE FOR CASH, AT THE OLD CORNER.'
T November 1 E. W. BONNEY.
? The .Cash System
?AB BEEN FORCED UPON UB BY OUF
inability to obtain the means of continuing oui
> business from any other source. Our customers wil
therefor* please take notioe that Ve will henceforth
fill no orders (unaccompanied by cash) whether foi
goods from our store or for work from our shop, anlest
, under jwvftow special ammgmmts, distinctly modi
wiA uT J. J- WORKMAN A CO.
January IB
k '
\ singular, the kindred ind editors of tl?e said deoeaashould
not be granted? . .? <
Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-second
day of August, in the year of our Lord one thodsahd
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eightysixth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of Sooth Carolina.
Noveinber28 2' WM M BULLOCK, O. K. D.
South CarollMi?ftenhaw District.
BT WM. M. BULLOCK, B8QUIRB, ORDINARY.
XX? HEREAS. MISS AGNES VTT J/RPTGTTP
1 * * applied to inc for Letters of Adminiptration
on all and singular the goods and chatties,
, rights and credits of Gen. John B. VilJepigue,
late of the District aforesaid, deceased: .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased to be and appear before nie
at our next Ordinary's Court 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 November, in the year of our Lord one
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
| South Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, K8QUIR*, ORDINARY.
ykthebeas w. h. 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 nic
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 onr Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in
the 87th year of tho independence of the State
of South Carolina.
WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
November 28 2
Soulli Carollim?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
y\a,EREAS? A. NILES APPLIED TO
* * me for Letters of Administration comtestemento
annexo on all and singular the goods
and chatties, rights and credits of Edward
Niles, late of the District aforesaid, 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 aai i#i>is
trict to be bolden at Kershaw < \nr? House on
the twelfth day of Deceinb.tr \\ to show
cause if any, why thesaid adminisiiatioii should
not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Sea), this 25th
day of October, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hlindrcd ar.d sjxty-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
MTMM
UUU J. 11JUUJU1 I UJJ
AND GOR RALE AT
DEC . SOMMXIR8.
?o?
Tight brown and clarified sugars?
j New Orleans Molasses, and CofTee;
Matches Candle?, Lard and Pepper;
Gunny and Dundee Bagging;
Salt, Brooms, J-egars, Tobacco;
Blacking, Crockery Ware Ac., at
h. sommkrs
November 21 3
Notice.
The stage fare to Lancaster will be
raised to $5.00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggage
allowed.
Volunteers going or returning, will be charged
> $3.00.
Anv fM/tlrtOA /> nf (Vftm ?Alnn(?afa mill K? ??! ?
Y wv v? aivau tvivmtovi d n III WV MIACU
and forwarded free of charge. All others must be
pre-paid. MoCURRY k HAMMERS LOUGH.
November 1
Wanted-Wool!
For which the highest price will be
paid.
?alsocotton
and woolen home-made jeans
Mid plains, at
wtntby ft vammeb8l aug its,
i
' ? "
t
fln VMm
i mMKmuMm w jlamur*. ~*~
WTlwIf lAXIXVOt
A MOD ftUPfLY OF WTTOIf YASf* QMT
be bad by making early application at the w CHd
Brick Corner," by T. & MYERS.
November SI 4
Wanted to Purchase:
Corn, pba8 and fodder, for which
the highest market price will be paid.
November 7 MoCURRY k HAMMBRSLOUGH.
For 8ale.
For sale?one two-story frame building
and Lot of three aoree of piouiKi. The
house will have to be moved a short distanoe. The
situation is eligible for a dwelling?just outside of the
town. Will be sold for cash. For particulars inquire
of M. L. tiaile, on the premises, or J. F. Sutherland,
at < emden.
November 7
NEW GOODS
Tnef WSim ?
w nou AOVU1VUU UJf uprOBB*
Toilet so ip, tooth brushes,
Needles and Pins,
Black and co.ored silk Gloves,
Brown Shirtings and Drills,
Bleached Shirting, 4x4 Linen and Towels.
Also?A lot of Matches, at
October 10 ROBERT M. KENNEDY'S.
otic?.
ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF DEcember
next, tlio undersigned will be compelled
to raise on the pnce of his Wood and Lumber. on
eccount of everything being so high. Oak wood ^4
per load; Pine wood $3.25 per cord. The first quality
of Lumber, at the miil, $1.25 per hundred ; second
qu lit/ 75 cents per hundred; Kufuge Boards 0 cents.
November 28 W. E. HUGHES.
School NoticeMKS
PECK WILL, IN JANUARY
next, open a School for Bo/-. The terms
^wjBfeof tuition will be the s on - u- the present
rates of the Priiuaiv Dcpirtn>eul of the
t ainden Mule Acudein/ ?pa/able in udvance?either
iu cash or b/ an uppro\ ed note, pa/uble
on the 1st of Jul/ next. Studeuts entering will be
charged tor the full session of ten months?exceptions
to this rule will*be made onl/ in case of refugees?
unless by special agreement.
November 28
Boliool Xotloe,
ON THE 1st OF JANUARY NEXT
Jf I will open a Private and Select School for
Boys. The number admitted will be very
limited. For fUrther particulars apply to
dfir roe.
November 28 0. H. PECK.
Cotton Warp, Osnaburgs,&c
COTTON WARP FUOM NO. 6 TO 10. ALSO
heavy Colt u Otnaburgs, and colored country
Homespun. F .r sale at the ,l Old Corner."
November 7 E W. BONNEY.
Negro's for Hire
ONE WOMAN", WITH FOUR SMALL CHILdren?gi>od
Cook, W asher and Ironer.
?a i.so?
T v o Girls?one 15 years und the other 12 yearn of age
For te> ma Ac., apply at this office.
November 28 3
Wanted,
A SITUATION AS OVER8KER ON A PLAN
tation. For farther information address
J. J.T. RICHBOURO,
November 28 S Bradford Springs, S. C.
J 1
Proclatlon by the Governor.
8TATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
Executive Department, November 30, 1862.
t\rH ERE AS INFORMATION HAS BEEN REvv
ChlVED at this Department thjt an assault
and battery, w ith inteut to kill, was made upon the
b dy of M. W. Jenkins, "some time about the first of
June last," by n negro man, Jim, a runaway, the pro
erty 01 John Saunders, of Sumter District, and that
the Kflid negro Jim was, on his trial for the said offence,
sentenced to be hung on the first Friday in October
last, and that t>,e said negro Jim broke jail and fled,
after a new trial had been granted him:
Now, know ye, that, to the end that justioe may be
done, and that the said negro Jitil may be brought
back to confinement, I, F. W. PICKENS, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over the 8tate aforesaid,
do issue this my proclamation offering a reward
of TWO HUNDRED DOLLAK8 for his apprehension
and delivery into any jail in this State.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at
Columbia, this, the 1st day of December, A' D.,
1862.
F W. PICKENS.
W. R Hurrr, Deputy Secretary of State.
gTAll patera In the State copy twioe.
VmiKWPSriL
next st IS mn the foUowi^ property iBl f
estate) belonging to the estate of Jwl ^elJy
deceased, to-wit: All that piece, pnnpeVor
pert of Tract of Lend lying Yn the Water# of
Granny's Quarter and white Oik Creeks.containingthree
hundred and forty acres,
less. Terms?so mach cash as will prfy toe
costs of proceedings and coats of tale?the
balance on a credit of one and two years, with
interest on the same, (payable annually,)p^p6m
date of Isle?said balance (of purchase money)
to be secnied by bond with at least two'good
sureties, aad a Mortgage of property. Pprchae- I
er to pay for papers. Said land te? be sold for
ieae than four honored debars.
WM. R. TAYLOR, 0. E. JL D,
CoicMissioFBRS Omcx, Nov. I2r A. D.1&62
South-Carolina?Kershaw Diatrlot.
In Equity- f\
A *
Elisha Holland, adrvpmatrator of John Holland, a#
James Elliott, Lory Holland, Ameri-ua MoTHompson
and Eliza Jaae, bis wife and others.
bill kor partition ins awbountIt
appearing to my satisfaction that Levy HMland;
son of John Holland, deceased, AsnevieaeMeTfcr topeon
and Eliza Jane, his wife, Elbert Peleefc and Naaqy bi*
wife, Charles J. Holland, Enoch E. Hollaed, DieV Ann
Hollaiyl, which Kliza Janer T-'ancy, Charles J., Esoch
E, Dicy Ann and John Pmekne.r, are the grasdkhttdren
of tbe said John Holland; deceased reside vrithont
tbo limtfe of tbn ? tuto t.f Qcuilb l^nrnl?^ nti mntir n rtf
F. J. & M. Moses, plu'int'lTs solictors, Jf ia ortksved.
Tlim ?be said l evy Holhmd Americus McThompeour
and Kliza Jano his wife, KObert P??llock and Nancy his
wife. Charles J. Holland. Enoch E Holland, Diey Ann.
Holland ami John Pinekney Holland, do appear in I
this court, ami plead, answer or deniyr to the said
hill niti.in three mouths of the publication of this order,
or the same will he taken pre tonfeaao against
them. f
Also, ordered, that this order be published in the
Camden Confederate for three months from this
date.
WM. R TAYLOR, c. E.K. *Commissioners
Office, October 10 Emw
I1HRING 1Y ABSENCE, MR. li t
i DUNl.AP will act as my Agent. *
March 21 THOMAS J. WAKREN.
I ,
Administrator's Sale*.
F>Y PERMISSION OE THE CfJURTOF
Ordinary for Kershaw District, I will sell
in Camden on tho first Monday in January
next?being the 5th day of the xnonthc
Sixteen valuable Negro Slaves, a fine pair of
Carriage Horses, ^Carriage, Harness, Ac^and m
argo supply of Houshoid and Kitchen Farm- 4
tnre.
And on Tuesday, the 6th of Junwmjr at tfieplantation
of Col. W. A. Ancrum, deceased, ?
fine lol of mules, cattle, hogs, wagons and harness,
plantation tools, utensils, <kcn and * largoquanty
of corn, potatoes, Ac.
Terms for the negroes, one third cash, balance
on a credit of one and two * years, with*
interest from date, payable anmiallyr with two*
good sureties and a mortgage of the negroesFor
the other property?cash.
J. D. KIRKPATRIOK,.
Adm'r. W. A, Ancrum. deceasedxr
1? oi - ' -
iiuvcuiucr WOrk
Longcloth, Flamely
Shawls, lec., Ice.
?o J
O AAA Y'DS. ENGLISH YD. WTDEBLEliCtt- ' 1
Ul/U ?d Long Cloth; J
2 pieces all wool Welsh Flannel; M
2 niMM "RlAok AIimcm
Assortment of Laches' Shawls and Cloaks; I
Factory Turns, Country Homespun; fl
Y few piece# Wort Lindsey for men's wear ,
Flax and Spool Thread, Needles, Pins;
?also? 1
Few Single and Double-barl Guns, Bowie Knives;: m
Percussion Cape, Iron Tacks and Tack Hammers;
Trunks, Ac., at 1
H. SOMMERS. |
?y P. 8. "Wanted?A respectable young man a* 1
ossistant in the store*
November 21 ft;
Cash Store- J
SWEET, I
TIBET, AUD 1
lECESB^KT. 1
1AAA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR .
IUUU MATCHES;
8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars;
20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper ;
8 boxes choice and oommon Tobacoo; W
a tierces fresh Kiot, # ^
Caymine Pepper and Pepper Sauce ;
Capers Worcestershire ? ;
large lot Juga and Jara;
I 1 case 199 lbs. vaiy choice smoking Tobacco;
November. Id A. T* LATTA.
t