The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, January 23, 1863, Image 3
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fgyial Notices.
Pbyiik^ln, Burge'i n and Ac*
yxwoMstiff Offico over the store of Messrs. Gayle <?
Yosng.
- * Owpt -4^ W . SMi <W.???ys;s^% ,, ?*?.<*!
oWlbE (irAHTERMASTER,
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vaAKLstnuM, e. u, uctober 1, 1862.
MB. A. M. LEE IS APPOrtTTBD AGE ST OF
this department#..for the purchase of Corn and
Fodder, in the District? of l&ershaw and
IdUicpster,
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 tbe past
.year the Government ezperienoed heavy loss from
improper packing, and all suoh will be hereafter rejected.
' MOTTE A. PRINGLK,
. , 4v- Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,
jg* Tbe subscriber can be found at bis residence
DeKalb street, next west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M LEK.
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Camden, S. C
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THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIENDS
and the travelling public that he has leased this comfnodious
HOUSE, so eligibly situated in the growing
town of Camden. *
Uis personal superintendence and best efforts, aided
!>y competent assistants, will be devotod to the comfort
and satisfaction of guests and visitors. Ho confidently
asks a continuance of the favors of all who
have visited the DoKalb House, and calls from any
X)f his friends who visit Camden.
January 16 J. H. JUNGBLUTII.
Special Notice.
On and after Monday the 24th irst, and
Until further notice, a special Passenger train
will be run between Columbia and Kingsvillc
three times a week, viz: Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, observing the following schedule:
Leave Kingsvillc 8.05 a.ln.; Arrive at Columbia
9.45 a. m.
Leavo Columbia 12*10 p. m.; and arrive at
Kingsvillo 1 40 p. m.
The Extra Passenger Train between Camden
and Jvingsville will?during the running of the
above Special train?run on Tuesday, Thurs..
day and Saturday of each week, instead of or.
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
H. T. PEAKE,
General Snperintcndant
.November 21 4
. Notice.
By permission op the court op ordinary
of Kershaw District, I will hire out until
the first of January next, at public outcry, at the late
residence of JOHN HOLLAND, dec'd., on the first
Monday in February next?All the Negro Slaves bplonging
to the estate of said deceased. Among whom
are some likely negro Men and Women. Terras made
kuown on day of hire.
ELIRHA HOLLAND,
Adm'r. of the Est. of said deceased.
January 23 2
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For Sale'T
OFPER FOR SALE MY HOUSE AND LOT ON
A Lyttletoo at. For terms apply to me. The house
not for rent. CHAS. H. PECK.
January 23
Annual Meeting
4 OF THB
STOCKHOLDERS
OF THB
SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY
AND OF TUB
SOUTHWESTERN" RAILROAD BANK.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE STOCKHOLDERS
of the above Institutions will be
.held at the Bank Hali in Charleston, on the second
Tuesday in Februaiy next, it being the tenth day of
ithe month. Hour of conveniog, 11 A M.
On the day lollowing (Wednesday) there will be an
election held at the same place, between the hours of
9 A.'M., and 3 P. M., for Fifteen Directors of the Railroad
Company, and Thirteen directors of the Bank,
A Committee to verify proxies will attend. ,
The attention of the Stockholders is called to the following
Resolution, adopted at the Annual Meeting in
1 O Ki
Rtsolied, That every Stockholder who shall have
owned hia stock for three months previous to the Uea
ejal Annual Mooting of Stockholders, be permitted to
'pass o,n the Road to and from said meeting free of
charge; and that eveiy Stockholder who shall have
owned Ave or more sham for three months previous
to General Annual Meeiting of Stockholders, be permitted
to pass on the Bead to and from said Meeting
with his immediate family free of charge;, and that
thfc Resolution of February ltth, 1861, upon the subjnt,
j R KMERYi
' Secretary.
January 28 ?
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Sugar, Pepper, Sice, &c.
DMW* ftUOAS. PEPPEB, NSW BIOS, OLD
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Liverpoo Salt.
O BUSHELS REAL LIVERPOOL SALT. ALSO,
+J best quality Wilmington and Charleston Salt, for
sale, at the " Old Corner/' E. W. BONNEY.
January 2
To SentrJ>0
P.KNT TO A SMALL FAi!II<Y?70IT!i
L R00M8, in a pleasant part of the town. For
farther particulars apply at the Post Office.
Also?for sale, the Kirkwood residence of Capt.
Thoe. J. Warren. For particulars apply to Mr. James
Dunlap, in Camden. \
November 21
W anted to Purchase:
CORN, PEA8 AND FODDER, FOR WHICH
the highest market price will be paid.
November 1 MoCURRY A HAMMKRSLOUG1L
Wanted?Wool!
For which the highest price will be
paid.
?ALSO?
COTTON AND WOOLEN HOME-MADE JEANS
and PLAINS, at
MoCURRY A HAMMERSLAUGH'S.
Extracts for Cooking,
IN A GREAT VARIETY OF KINDS, AT THE
" Old Corner."
November 14 E. W. BONNEY.
Notice.
T BEG TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND CUSX
TOM ICRS that it is impossible (ot me to conduct
my business on the credit system; so in future I will
keep no books, but adhere strictly vo the selling of
goods for cash.
No orders will be filled utiles accompanied by the
cash.
All persons indebted to the estate of John J. McKain
will please call and sottle either by cash or note,
as I want to close the books as soon as possible.
WM. MoKAIN.
Januarj' 9
To Hire.
ONE GIRL, BETWEEN TWELVE AND FIF teen
years old. For particulars apply to y
January 9 2 JOS. M. GAYLK.
Notice.
All members of the kirkwood cavalry
now absent from their command, and whose
furloughs have expired, aro hereby ordered to report
forthwith to the Headquarters of said company,
wherever it may be, by the 20th instant, otherwiso
the" will be treated as deserters.
JAS. DOBY,
January 9 2 Capt. K. 0. S. C. V.
Sheriff Sales.
[WILL OFFER FOR SALE ON THE FIRST
Mouday in February next, the following property,
to-wit: _ !
une Tract 01 xana?at tnc suit ot J. Dunlap vs. \
J. A ?T. J. Love, to perlect titles?containing twentythree
(2300) hundred acres more or less, lying on the
waters of Gum Swamp.
Also, at the same time and place?at the suit of the
Bank of Camden vs. D. D. Hocott, to perfect title?one
Tract of Land lying on the waters of Gum Swamp,
containing four thousand (4090) acres, more or less.
January 9 6 DUNCAN SIIKOitN, S. K. D.
Estate Sale.
BY PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF ORDINARY
for Kershaw District, I will sell in Camden,
on the first Monday in February next, being tho 2d
day of tho month: ,
Sixteen valuable Negro Slaves, a fine pair of Carriage
Horses, Carriage Harness, &c , and a largo supply
of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
And on Tuesday tho 3d day of February, ot the
Plantation of Col. W. A. Ancrum, deed, a fine lot of
Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Wagons and Harness, Plantation
Tools, Utensils, Ac., and a large quantity of Corn, Potatoes,
Ac. Terms for tho negroes, one third cash;
balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest
from date, payable anuually, with two good sureties
and a mortgago of the negroes.
For the other property cash.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
J. D. KIRKPATHICK,
Adm'r W. A. Ancrum dcc'd.
January 9 6
Owner Wanted for a Buggy
About the first of December, 1862, a
white boy took a horse IVom a buggy in front of
my gate, and left it there, I had it brought in my yard
with the harness and whip. I wish the owner to seo
this, come and prove property, and take it away, which
he cau do by paying for advertising
a. t. latta
January 9 3
Notice.
All those indebted to the estate op
0. a. fisher, deceased, will please pay the
same as soon as possible; and those having demands
against the said deceased will present them according
to law to me. "w. ii. fisher, Adm'r.
January 2 3
Seward.
A HANDSOME REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR
the recovery of the following lost articles :
A Lady's Geneva Watch,, ope side blue, the other
green enamel, with pearl sprays on both sides?chain
and key attached; King?five diamonds surrounding
a ruby; Pearl.Ring?Lady's Signet Ring, ciphered
with the owner's initials; a pair of Shell Earrings,
-striped across with blue. For further information, apply
at this office.
January 2
DURING JMY ABSENCE, MR. J4S
DJJ^JUAE VjiU act 4* my Agent,
Rfarch 21 1THOMAS J. WARREN,
?9g3BB^MMiB*B^!S5SgC5B*?ll*WnPS
Alabama
Fir? ZnanAranae
C O M P AN Y.
THE Undersigned, as Agent for toe shore South*
era JjMumnoe Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Indutanbe against loss by Fire od all Build
iftgs, Ac.
November 1 W. L. DsPASS.
Cash Store'
SWEET. W - V V
FIRET, AND
NECESSARY.
1 AAA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR
JLUUU MATCHES ;
8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars;
20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper;
8 boxes choi<% and dbmmon Tobacco;
a tierces fresh Rice,
Cayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauce;
Capers Worcestershire do;
large lot Jugs and Jars;
I caso 199 lbs. very choice smoking Tobacco;
November. 14 A. T. LATTA.
Estate Sale
BY PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF ORDTnary,
I will offer for sale at public outcry, at the
late residence of Thomas H. Elliott, deceased, on
Wednesday the 4tli day of February next, a portion
of the personal property belonging to the estate of
the said deceased, consisting of two likely Negro
Women, two head of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,
Corn, Fodder, Peas, Potatos, Plantation Tools and a
part of the Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
Terms made known on day of sale.
J AS. A ELLIOTT,
January 16 2 Ex'r. of est. of said deed.
Notice.
THE STAG!? FARE TO LANCASTER WILL BE
raised to 5.QU a seat, and thirty pounds baggage
allowed*
Volunteers going or returning, will be charged
$3 00.
Any package to or from volunteers will be taken
and forwarded free of charge. All others must be
pre-paid. MoCUKRY A HAMMERSLOUGH.
November 7
1ST otice.
4 LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS ON THE
L V estate of Francis Lee, deceased, are requested to
hand thorn in properly attested, and all indebted to
make payment to B. M. LEE.
E. W. BONNKY,
December 19 Qualified Executors.
HEADQUARTERS,
COMMISSARY GENERAL,S DEP'T, S. C , )
Columbia. Januarv ft iftfia* C
THE ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
entitled "An Act to suppress the undue distills*
tion of spirituous liquors from the cereal grains of this
Stnte,n contains the following proviso, namely:
"That the Governor, if satisfactorily informed that a
supply of spirits, which cannot be otherwise obtained,
is absolutely necessary for medicinal purposes in this
State, may contract with a proper number of responsi*
ble and skilled agents, in auy one or more of the districts,
to manufacture a 1 mited quantity of pure spirits,
at a limited and reasonable price, strictly for medical
purposes, taking care that such proper disposition
of the product is made as to secure its appli9ation
alone to the purpose intended.
To enable the Governor to ascertain the quantity
required for the above puimose, the physicians of the
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uliferent x^istrieus iu una oiaie are requested tojurnish
to Otis Department, as early as practicable, a statement
as to what supply of ''pure spirits which cannot be
otherwise obtained, is absolutely necessary for medicinal
purposes" in their respective Districts for the present
year.
It is requested that such steps bo taken as that the
statement shall represent the views of a majority of the
practicing physicians in each District.
By order of th6 Govornor,
JOSKPH H. WALKER,
Commissary General of S. C.
January 16 1
HEADQUARTERS.
COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEP'T, S- C. )
Columbia, January 8, 1862. )
All applicants for agencies for the
distillation of spirituous liquors from the cereal
grains of this State, in conformity with the Actio suppress
the undue distillation thereof, will flic with the
undersigned their applications, together with the Lesti
mony of two or more respectable and credible physicians
of the District, duly authenticated by the Clerk
of the Court, that they ere responsible and skilled
agents.
By order of the Governor,
JOSEPH H. WALKER,
Commissary General of S. C.
January 1C 1
SUPPLY OF SLA YE LABOR FOR
THE COAST.
rpHK SECRETARY OF WAR OF THE CONFEDJ
A ERATE States having declined to accept the
terms of the recent Act of the Legislature "for furnishing
slave labor for the fortifications on the coast," the
Act of the Executive Council remains in force.
FRANCIS S HOLMES,
Special Agent.
Offico Special Agent, Columbia, January 12, 1863.
All papers in the State will copy onoe, and
seud bills to office of Special Agent.
dunuury 10 1
Notice.
Having sold out my entire sto^k of
GOODS, all those indebted to me by book or
open account, will please call and settle with mo at
my private residence above the store, or with Mr. 8.
Hammerslaugh, in my absence. H. SOMMRR3.
January 2 , 3
Wanted to Bay.
A YOUNG AND likely negro girl
Nurse and house on mutt-?one of good character,
Nona other need apply. Require at
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Resolution op governor and council
passed July 21, 1862:
Extract.
"6. Resolved, That all persons liable t6 military
duty in the First Corps Reserves, who Shall make dafault
when summoned for service, shall be subject So
such punishment short of death as may 5>e toj.nj<li
by a Court martial ordered by the commander gf tbo
Regiment in which such default may be made."
GENERAL ORDER NO. 4. *x
SO much of general order no. 46 48
I'oonflcta with the above *e?tfatkM, to bfcnby won*.
termand*?. ? * v-fnw i i !
adjutant and Inspector-General of s. c.
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